JAMES MCKAY JONES
Pilots at 64 Way, Arvada, CO

License number
Colorado A5149433
Issued Date
Sep 2016
Expiration Date
Sep 2018
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
8643 W 64Th Way, Arvada, CO 80004

Professional information

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James Jones - Arvada, CO

Work:
The Rolf Institute
Director of Education / Director of Student Services / Operations
The Rolf Institute
Director of Education
The Rolf Institute - Boulder, CO
Interim Executive Director
RED ROCKS COMMUNITY COLLEGE - Lakewood, CO
Director, Student Life
ARAPAHOE COMMUNITY COLLEGE - Littleton, CO
Coordinator of Recreational Services, Club Sports, Wellness
Arapahoe Community College - Littleton, CO
Programmer for Student Activities
Arapahoe Community College - Littleton, CO
Coordinator of Recreational Services
Physical Education
Instructor
LUBBOCK INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT - Lubbock, TX
Teacher & Coach
Education:
TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY - Lubbock, TX
M.Ed. in Physical Education
SCHREINER UNIVERSITY - Kerrville, TX
A.A. in General Studies


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Dynamic System For Variable Heating Or Cooling Of Linearly Conveyed Substrates

US Patent:
8247741, Aug 21, 2012
Filed:
Mar 24, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/070673
Inventors:
Kevin Michael Pepler - Denver CO, US
James Joseph Jones - Arvada CO, US
Sean Timothy Halloran - Denver CO, US
Assignee:
PrimeStar Solar, Inc. - Arvada CO
International Classification:
F27B 9/06
US Classification:
219388, 19834101, 19834108, 118663, 118666, 118686, 118708, 118724, 21912128, 219393, 219395, 219398, 219413, 219483, 219518, 219650, 219653, 219655, 257E21068, 257E2109, 257E21461, 257E31001, 438 57, 438 61
Abstract:
A system is provided for heating or cooling discrete, linearly conveyed substrates having a gap between a trailing edge of a first substrate and a leading edge of a following substrate in a conveyance direction. The system includes a chamber, and a conveyor operably configured within the chamber to move the substrates through at a conveyance rate. A plurality of individually controlled temperature control units, for example heating or cooling units, are disposed linearly within the chamber along the conveyance direction. A controller is in communication with the temperature control units and is configured to cycle output of the temperature control units from a steady-state temperature output as a function of the spatial position of the conveyed substrates within the chamber relative to the temperature control units so as to decrease temperature variances in the substrates caused by movement of the substrates through the chamber.