DAVID G COLEMAN
Engineering in Sacramento, CA

License number
Massachusetts 22546
Issued Date
Mar 28, 1969
Expiration Date
Jun 30, 1992
Type
Mechanical Engineer
Address
Address
Sacramento, CA 95841

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Name
Address
Phone
David Coleman
4910 Palomar Dr, Tarzana, CA 91356
David Coleman
509 W Feemster Ave, Visalia, CA 93277
David Coleman
44800 Santa Anita Ave, Palm Desert, CA 92260
David Coleman
442 Canyon Dr APT 5, Oceanside, CA 92054
David Coleman
4381 Evelyn Dr, Olivehurst, CA 95961

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Meat Supervisor At Raley's

Meat Supervisor At Raley's

Position:
Meat Supervisor at Raley's
Location:
Sacramento, California Area
Industry:
Retail
Work:
Raley's since 2006 - Meat Supervisor Raley's 2005 - 2006 - Category Merchant Meat Buyer Raley's 1993 - 2005 - Meat Department Manager
Education:
California State University-Sacramento 1988 - 1990
Skills:
Inventory Control, Merchandising, Sales, Retail, HACCP, Customer Service


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Methods, Systems And Agreements For Increasing The Likelihood Of Repayments Under A Financing Agreement For Renewable Energy Equipment

Methods, Systems And Agreements For Increasing The Likelihood Of Repayments Under A Financing Agreement For Renewable Energy Equipment

US Patent:
2008017, Jul 17, 2008
Filed:
Dec 17, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/958346
Inventors:
Gary Kremen - San Diego CA, US
David G. Coleman - Sacramento CA, US
International Classification:
G06Q 40/00
US Classification:
705 40, 705 1
Abstract:
A business method is disclosed of increasing the probability of timely receiving payment for financing renewable energy consumer premises equipment (CPE) by a consumer for power generation at a consumer premises, the renewable energy CPE adapted to deliver power onto a power grid. The method comprises creating an agreement between a consumer and an entity financing renewable energy CPE, wherein creating the agreement includes creating a provision that allows the entity to control power at the consumer premises if a default of the agreement by the consumer occurs.


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Methods, Systems And Agreements For Increasing The Likelihood Of Repayments Under A Financing Agreement For Renewable Energy Equipment

Methods, Systems And Agreements For Increasing The Likelihood Of Repayments Under A Financing Agreement For Renewable Energy Equipment

US Patent:
7698219, Apr 13, 2010
Filed:
May 18, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/750941
Inventors:
Gary Kremen - San Diego CA, US
David G. Coleman - Sacramento CA, US
Assignee:
Clean Power Finance, Inc. - San Francisco CA
International Classification:
G06Q 40/00, G05D 9/00
US Classification:
705 40, 700281, 705 35, 705 36 R
Abstract:
A business method is disclosed of increasing the probability of timely receiving payment for financing renewable energy consumer premises equipment (CPE) by a consumer for power generation at a consumer premises, the renewable energy CPE adapted to deliver power onto a power grid. The method comprises creating an agreement between a consumer and an entity financing renewable energy CPE, wherein creating the agreement includes creating a provision that allows the entity to control power at the consumer premises if a default of the agreement by the consumer occurs.


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Tripod Stabilizer And Lighted Lens Carousel

Tripod Stabilizer And Lighted Lens Carousel

US Patent:
6651944, Nov 25, 2003
Filed:
Mar 16, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/812201
Inventors:
David Harold Coleman - Sacramento CA 95841
International Classification:
F16M 1134
US Classification:
2481631, 2481871
Abstract:
An apparatus that is adapted to reduce wobble in a tripod that is used to hold an optical instrument, includes a triangular shaped base plate that includes an attachment to each leg of the tripod. The base plate includes slots at each corner or apex thereof that provides for an adjustment range sufficient for most types of tripods. A member that is attached to each leg of the tripod is attached to each corner of the base plate. A lighted carousel that includes a battery operated light and is adapted to hold a plurality of lenses is disposed above the base plate. According to a modification, the slots are eliminated from the base plate and an adjustment bar having a slot therein is attached at one end to a modified base plate and, at a remaining end, to a member that is attached to each of the legs of the tripod.


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David Coleman, Sacramento CA

David Coleman, Sacramento CA

Work:
1103, Sacramento 95829


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Tripod Stabilizer And Lighted Lens Carousel

Tripod Stabilizer And Lighted Lens Carousel

US Patent:
7048240, May 23, 2006
Filed:
Sep 24, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/671241
Inventors:
David Harold Coleman - Sacramento CA, US
International Classification:
F16M 11/00
US Classification:
2481631, 248188
Abstract:
An apparatus that is adapted to reduce wobble in a tripod that is used to hold an optical instrument, includes a triangular shaped base plate that includes an attachment to each leg of the tripod. The base plate includes slots at each corner or apex thereof that provides for an adjustment range sufficient for most types of tripods. A member that is attached to each leg of the tripod is attached to each corner of the base plate. A lighted carousel that includes a battery operated light and is adapted to hold a plurality of lenses is disposed above the base plate. According to a modification, the slots are eliminated from the base plate and an adjustment bar having a slot therein is attached at one end to a modified base plate and, at a remaining end, to a member that is attached to each of the legs of the tripod.


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Window Blinds Opening And Closing Device

Window Blinds Opening And Closing Device

US Patent:
7089988, Aug 15, 2006
Filed:
May 3, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/838777
Inventors:
David Harold Coleman - Sacramento CA, US
International Classification:
E06B 9/30, F16H 1/14
US Classification:
1601681R, 1601761 R, 1601761 P, 74417, 74625
Abstract:
An apparatus for opening and closing window blinds converts rotary motion about a vertical axis of a vertical rod into rotary motion about a horizontal axis of a horizontal member. A lever is attached to one end of the horizontal member. A drive gear is attached to an opposite end of the horizontal member. A driven gear is attached to a first end of a vertical member. The driven gear is operatively engaged with the drive gear. The vertical member is perpendicular with respect to the horizontal member. An adapter housing is attached to an opposite end of the driven gear and is used to attach a bottom end of the vertical rod thereto. All component parts are supported by a base member that is attached to a wall. Turning the lever rotates the drive gear which rotates the vertical rod and, accordingly, opens or closes the blinds.


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Window Shutter Opening And Closing Device

Window Shutter Opening And Closing Device

US Patent:
7328533, Feb 12, 2008
Filed:
Jul 26, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/899555
Inventors:
David Harold Coleman - Sacramento CA, US
International Classification:
E06B 7/08
US Classification:
49 741, 49 821
Abstract:
An apparatus for opening and closing window shutter slats or louvers converts rotary motion by a knob or electric motor into rotary motion of one of the slats. The apparatus is attached to a frame structure that is included with the window shutter and which surrounds the slats. A connecting rod that is pivotally attached to all of the slats pivots all of the slats an amount that is nearly equal to that of the one slat. The knob includes a first shaft that is attached to a drive gear in an enclosure which turns a driven gear. The driven gear is attached to a second shaft which is adapted to turn a pin end of the one slat. The motor is adapted to rotate one of the slats directly. Retrofit use and use in newly manufactured shutters is described. The apparatus can also be used to pivot open the shutter with respect to a pair of hinges that pivotally attach the shutter to a surrounding support structure.


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Tripod Stabilizer And Lighted Lens Carousel

Tripod Stabilizer And Lighted Lens Carousel

US Patent:
7641160, Jan 5, 2010
Filed:
Feb 13, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/353852
Inventors:
David Harold Coleman - Sacramento CA, US
International Classification:
A47B 91/00
US Classification:
24818891, 248188
Abstract:
An apparatus that is adapted to reduce wobble in a tripod that is used to hold an optical instrument, includes a triangular shaped base plate that includes an attachment to each leg of the tripod. The base plate includes slots at each corner or apex thereof that provides for an adjustment range sufficient for most types of tripods. A member that is attached to each leg of the tripod is attached to each corner of the base plate. A lighted carousel that includes a battery operated light and is adapted to hold a plurality of lenses is disposed above the base plate. According to a modification, the slots are eliminated from the base plate and an adjustment bar having a slot therein is attached at one end to a modified base plate and, at a remaining end, to a member that is attached to each of the legs of the tripod.


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Tripod Stabilizer

Tripod Stabilizer

US Patent:
7207533, Apr 24, 2007
Filed:
May 30, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/449161
Inventors:
David Harold Coleman - Sacramento CA, US
International Classification:
F16M 11/24
US Classification:
2481882, 24818891
Abstract:
An apparatus for stabilizing the legs of a tripod includes a center member that is placed inside and proximate the legs preferably about mid-length. The center member includes three perimeter assemblies that each cooperate with a corresponding leg member. The center member is secured to each leg by the leg member which is either attached to each leg or which passes around each leg and is then secured to each perimeter assembly. When each perimeter assembly is tightened, the center member is urged upwards where it pushes all of the legs outward while each leg member prevents one of the legs from moving outward. Accordingly, each leg is placed in a tension that increases its stability and hence the stability of the tripod.