DR. JAMES ALAN BONDELL, PH.D.
Social Work at State St, Carlsbad, CA

License number
California PSY 4842
Category
Social Work
Type
Clinical
Address
Address
2564 State St SUITE B, Carlsbad, CA 92008
Phone
(760) 729-4931
(760) 729-3846 (Fax)

Personal information

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Phone
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3109 Quebrada Cir, Carlsbad, CA 92009
(760) 753-8720
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8094 Paseo Arrayan, Carlsbad, CA 92009
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Lancaster, CA
(661) 718-0454
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42145 67Th St W, Lancaster, CA 93536

Professional information

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Dr. James A Bondell, Carlsbad CA - PHD

Specialties:
Clinical Psychology
Address:
2564 State St SUITE B, Carlsbad 92008
(760) 729-4931 (Phone), (760) 729-3846 (Fax)
Languages:
English


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James Alan Bondell, Carlsbad CA

Specialties:
Psychologist
Address:
2564 State St, Carlsbad, CA 92008


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Occupied Room Indicator

US Patent:
5861806, Jan 19, 1999
Filed:
Mar 19, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/814345
Inventors:
Dennis L. Vories - Valley Center CA
James A. Bondell - Carlsbad CA
International Classification:
G08B 1318
US Classification:
340555
Abstract:
When installed on a door to a room, e. g. a restroom, or other area where it is desired to monitor occupancy status of the room or other area, a light source (e. g. a light emitting diode) outside the room or area provides a visual signal to those outside the room or area whether it is occupied (flashing) or not (dark). Optionally there is a second light source, or other indicator, inside the room or area that signals, simultaneously with the outside light, to an occupant of the room or area that the device is properly working. Optionally "occupied" and "unoccupied" signals are sent to a remote station to keep a remote observer informed of the occupancy status of an out-of-sight room or area. For example, the remote signalling option can be used by persons to avoid useless trips to a distant restroom that is already occupied. Preferably an infrared sensor mounted in a cylindrical reflector in a casing mounted on the door senses movement of an occupant during a pre-set time period, i. e.