GERARDO MARTINEZ
Electrician at Price St, Laredo, TX

License number
Texas 103666
Expiration Date
Dec 13, 2017
Category
Master Electrician
Address
Address
1519 E Price St, Laredo, TX 78040
Phone
(956) 724-4684

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Gerardo Martinez, age 64
4711 Banner Ct, El Paso, TX 79903
Gerardo Martinez
4705 Carlyle Dr, Fort Worth, TX 76132
Gerardo Martinez
4724 Coles Manor Pl Apt 23102, Dallas, TX 75204
(214) 821-8817
Gerardo Martinez
4701 Anderson Rd TRLR 55, Houston, TX 77053
(713) 434-9046
Gerardo Martinez
4701 Anderson Rd TRLR 156, Houston, TX 77053
(713) 805-4099

Professional information

Gerardo Martinez Photo 1

Gerardo Martinez

Specialties:
Computer Science
Work:
Laredo Community College


Gerardo Martinez Photo 2

Manager At Bushlan Ranch Store

Position:
manager at Bushlan Ranch Store
Location:
Laredo, Texas Area
Industry:
Farming
Work:
Bushlan Ranch Store - manager


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Gerardo Martinez

Location:
Laredo, Texas Area
Industry:
Writing and Editing
Education:
The University of Texas at Austin 1986 - 1988
B.S., Civil Engineering
Tecnológico de Monterrey 1984 - 1986
B.S., Civil Engineering
Interests:
children's books, warehousing in Mexico,


Gerardo Martinez Photo 4

Reverse Thrust Swimming Flipper

US Patent:
2012028, Nov 15, 2012
Filed:
May 9, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/068311
Inventors:
Gerardo Oscar Martinez - Laredo TX, US
International Classification:
A63B 31/11
US Classification:
441 64
Abstract:
The Reverse Thrust Flipper is a swimming flipper similar to a regular swimming (scuba diving, exercise, recreational) flipper that has the function of generating thrust in the opposite direction to the swimmers direction. The purpose of this flipper is to allow the swimmer to exercise without the need of a large body of water. The flipper's reverse thrust reduces de forward movement while still requiring the swimmer to exert the same amount of work. Its oscillating fin makes it possible to produce the reverse thrust in both the upward and downward leg strokes, thus maximizing the work out and enabling a simulated forward swimming experience.