CUJAE - Havana BS in Electronic and telecommunictaions EngineerHabana - Havana, IL Instrumentation and Control Technology
Shareholder At Fowler White Burnett P.a.
Position:
Shareholder at Fowler White Burnett P.A.
Location:
Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Industry:
Law Practice
Work:
Fowler White Burnett P.A.
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Shareholder
Business Development Manager At Glodex Corp
Position:
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT MANAGER at GLODEX CORP
Location:
Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Industry:
Logistics and Supply Chain
Work:
GLODEX CORP
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BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT MANAGER
Juan Martinez - Miami, FL
Work:
OHL Community Asphalt - Hialeah, FL Trucking Superintendent/ Sweeping Supervisor
Juan Martinez - Miami, FL
Work:
SUMMIT BROKERAGE Opertions SpecailistMutual Service Corp - West Palm Beach, FL Operation SpecialistInvesta corp - Miami Lakes, FL Mutaul Funds Service RepresentativeBeta Capital Management - Miami, FL Operation SpecialistSalomon Smith Barney - New York, NY Mutual Funds Senior Service Representative
Education:
Monroe College - Bronx, NY Associate in Business
Fast Food Drive-Thru Video Communication System
US Patent:
5168354, Dec 1, 1992
Filed:
Mar 27, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/675567
Inventors:
Juan R. Martinez - Miami FL Miguel Suau - Pembroke Pines FL
Assignee:
Burger King Corporation
International Classification:
H04N 714, H04N 718
US Classification:
358 93
Abstract:
A communication system as set forth which is particularly suitable for a fast food drive-thru restaurant by which the patron may maintain eye-to-eye visual contact with the attendant located within the restaurant while selecting his various food items. The system includes an attendant station in the restaurant having a video monitor positioned to project the image of the patron to the attendant. The attendant station also includes a video camera mounted at eye level elevation which picks up the eye level image of the attendant and transmits this image to a second video monitor located at a remote order station. A mirror is mounted within the attendant station which allows the attendant to view the attendant video monitor while simultaneously looking directly into the video camera. The remote order station, in addition to having the second video monitor which presents the eye level image of the attendant to the patron, includes a second video camera which observes the patron and transmits the patron's image to the attendant in the restaurant. The system may also include a glare baffle positioned in the remote order station adjacent to the video monitor which reduces the glare observed by the patron on the screen of the video monitor.
Ultrasonic Electrolyte Sensor
US Patent:
2013030, Nov 14, 2013
Filed:
May 8, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/889593
Inventors:
David STEWART - Boca Raton FL, US David POPKEN - Boca Raton FL, US Juan MARTINEZ - Miami FL, US
Assignee:
LIEBERT CORPORATION - Columbus OH
International Classification:
H01M 10/48
US Classification:
429 50, 429 92, 429 93
Abstract:
A system is disclosed for monitoring an electrolyte level in a battery cell and generating an indication of a fault condition when the electrolyte level drops below a predetermined acceptable level. The system may make use of a controller, an ultrasonic transmit circuit for transmitting an ultrasonic signal into an interior area of the battery cell, and an ultrasonic receive circuit for receiving the ultrasonic signal after it has been reflected from the interior area of the battery cell. The controller may use the reflected ultrasonic signal and a predetermined calibration signal representing the predetermined acceptable level of the electrolyte to determine when the electrolyte level has dropped below the predetermined acceptable level.