David Alan Smith
Accountancy in Riverton, UT

License number
Utah 9453849-2601
Issued Date
Jun 30, 2015
Expiration Date
Sep 30, 2018
Category
Accountancy
Type
Certified Public Accountant
Address
Address
Riverton, UT
Education
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH, Dec 19, 2008
UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX

Professional information

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David Smith - South Jordan, UT

Work:
Helix Education, Inc
Senior Staff Accountant
Helix Education, Inc. - Salt Lake City, UT
Staff Accountant
Helix Education, Inc. - Salt Lake City, UT
Assistant Staff Accountant
Lake, Hill & Myers - Salt Lake City, UT
Audit Internship
ARUP Laboratories - Salt Lake City, UT
Processing Technician II
Communications & Commerce - Salt Lake City, UT
Supervisor
Education:
University of Phoenix - Salt Lake City, UT
Master of Accounting
University of Utah, David Eccles School of Business - Salt Lake City, UT
Bachelor of Arts in Accounting
Skills:
Microsoft Dynamics Great Plains Create and post journal entry batches Run trial balance reporting for review and research Maintain fixed assets within GP and depreciate on a monthly basis Closing out the fiscal period and year end close Create and maintain general ledger accounts Enter invoices for payment and pay invoices by check and EFT Create invoices for billing clients through the Sales Module and Project Accounting Module Enter and maintain budget within GP Create and Run smart list reports within each Module FRx Manager Reporting Run financial statements at month close Maintain and update reports as needed Microsoft Excel Create ad hoc reports and balance sheet reconciliations Run Pivot tables to compile large raw data into useful data Run Vlookups to compare data from multiple spreadsheets in less time Create mathematical formulas to bring multiple data sources into one Protect workbooks and cells for privacy and to prevent changes Share workbooks so multiple people can save work on the same file


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Encapsulated Stator Assembly For An X-Ray Tube

US Patent:
2005020, Sep 15, 2005
Filed:
Mar 11, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/798637
Inventors:
David Smith - Herriman UT, US
Mike Vanvoorhis - South Jordan UT, US
Christopher Artig - Summit Park UT, US
David Pistorius - West Jordan UT, US
International Classification:
H01J035/10, H01J035/24, H01J035/26, H01J035/28
US Classification:
378131000
Abstract:
An encapsulated stator assembly for use in stator-driven devices is disclosed. The encapsulated stator assembly includes a stator and a covering portion that envelops the stator. The purpose of the covering portion is multi-fold: first, the covering portion serves as a means for mounting and securing the stator, such as within the outer housing of an x-ray tube. Second, the covering portion is thermally conductive to enable heat produced by the stator during operation to be dissipated to the outer housing of the x-ray tube thereof. Additionally, the covering portion can include an x-ray absorbent material to reduce x-ray emission from the x-ray tube. Though x-ray tubes represent one advantageous application, the encapsulated stator assembly of the present invention can be used in a variety of motor and stator-driven devices. The encapsulated stator assembly is especially well suited for use in dirty or dusty environments.


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High Voltage Connector For X-Ray Tube

US Patent:
7142639, Nov 28, 2006
Filed:
Apr 19, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/827153
Inventors:
David Craig Smith - Herriman UT, US
Mike Vanvoorhis - South Jordan UT, US
Christopher Artig - Summit Park UT, US
Assignee:
Varian Medical Systems Technologies, Inc. - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
H01J 35/00
US Classification:
378121, 378204, 439611
Abstract:
A dielectric connector for use in high voltage devices, including x-ray tubes, is disclosed. The connector comprises a dielectric material and is pre-formed before attachment to the x-ray tube. Pre-formation of the connector creates a first cavity portion therein that conforms in shape to a corresponding segment of the tube surface. A second cavity portion is also defined for receiving a high voltage receptacle. Upon attachment to the tube, the first cavity portion receives the corresponding tube segment. The high voltage receptacle is received into the second cavity portion and electrically connects with a receptacle defined on the tube surface. The receptacle enables a high voltage signal passing through the electrode to connect with either the anode or cathode disposed within the tube. Pre-formation of the connector enables connector testing and repair to occur before it is attached to the tube, saving resources, time, and cost.


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Integral Liquid-Coolant Passageways In An X-Ray Tube

US Patent:
2012007, Mar 29, 2012
Filed:
Sep 27, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/891458
Inventors:
Travis Lee Astle - Salt Lake City UT, US
David Craig Smith - Herriman UT, US
Lawrence Wheatley Bawden - Kearns UT, US
Jeffrey Steven Wassom - West Jordan UT, US
Assignee:
VARIAN MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
H01J 35/10, B22C 9/02
US Classification:
378141, 164 15
Abstract:
Integral liquid-coolant passageways in an x-ray tube. In one example embodiment, an x-ray tube includes a can at least partially defining an evacuated enclosure, a cathode at least partially positioned within the evacuated enclosure, and an anode at least partially positioned within the evacuated enclosure. The can has first integral liquid-coolant passageways formed therein. The can is configured to have a liquid coolant circulated through the first integral liquid-coolant passageways to thereby cool the can without the can being submersed in a liquid coolant.