EDWARD DAVID REYES, JR
Electrician at Lawndale St, Houston, TX

License number
Texas 353614
Expiration Date
Dec 21, 2017
Category
Apprentice Electrician
Address
Address
6443 Lawndale St, Houston, TX 77023
Phone
(713) 259-5271

Professional information

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Edward Reyes - Houston, TX

Work:
Money Management - Houston, TX
Sr Software Developer
Exxon - Houston, TX
Contractor Exxon Mobil
Halliburton
Lead team
OVS Group and Lensec
Contract Developer
P E Moseley & Assoc
SandDock Docking Manager for docking and carousel
Merrick Systems
Consultant
Innovis Service Corp, Inc BindView Development - Houston, TX
Sofware Developer
Western Atlas Logging Services
Created editor
Bonner & Moore Computing Company
UNIX-server
Education:
Texas A&M University
B.S. in Applied Mathematics


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Automatic Ejector Rate Normalizer Using Multiple Trip Levels Established In A Master Channel

US Patent:
5407082, Apr 18, 1995
Filed:
Jul 28, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/282205
Inventors:
Joel P. Childress - Sugarland TX
Edward G. Reyes - Houston TX
Calvin G. Gray - Houston TX
Assignee:
ESM International Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
B07C 5342
US Classification:
209582
Abstract:
In a bichromatic sorting machine, a polygon pattern of trip level boundaries is established for a master channel programmable memory that is representative of orthogonally plotting detected products in each of two reflectivity spectral bands. The rate of products passing through the master channel that is rejected as being non-acceptable by producing a reflectivity value outside of the polygon pattern compared to total products sorted is used as the basis for normalizing all channel results. When the actual rate in the master channel varies from the desired rate, the boundaries of its polygon are concentrically adjusted back to the desired rate, thereby also adjusting the similar polygon patterns for each of the other or slave channels. Multiple machines can also be normalized to the same rate in similar fashion. The master channel or the master machine can be selectable, a concept that is also applicable to monochromatic sorting machines, as well.