MICHAEL LEON
Nursing at Old Ml Cir, Kissimmee, FL

License number
Florida 2812512
Issued Date
Apr 25, 1994
Effective Date
Jul 1, 2004
Expiration Date
Jul 31, 2018
Category
Health Care
Type
Registered Nurse
Address
Address 2
262 Old Mill Cir, Kissimmee, FL 34746
9975 Tavistock Lakes Blvd, Orlando, FL 32827

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Michael De Leon
5503 Citrus Hill Dr, Polk City, FL 33868
(863) 984-2010
Michael De Leon
5948 Strawberry Lakes Cir, Lake Worth, FL 33463
Michael De Leon
5820 N Church Ave UNIT 426A, Tampa, FL 33614
(813) 889-0933
Michael De Leon, age 67
475 Saint Georges Ct, Satellite Bch, FL 32937
Michael De Leon
3711 26Th Ave N, Saint Petersburg, FL 33713

Professional information

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Director Of Customer Care Operations At Incharge Debt Solutions

Director Of Customer Care Operations At Incharge Debt Solutions

Position:
Director of Customer Care Operations at InCharge Debt Solutions
Location:
Orlando, Florida Area
Industry:
Financial Services
Work:
InCharge Debt Solutions - Orlando, Florida Area since May 2013 - Director of Customer Care Operations InCharge Debt Solutions Oct 2009 - May 2013 - Manager of Customer Care Operations InCharge Institute Feb 2006 - Dec 2009 - Quality Engineer, CQA InCharge Institute Sep 2001 - Feb 2006 - Supervisor of Operations Pentagon Technologies Apr 1999 - Mar 2002 - Protocol Manager
Education:
Western Governors University 2006 - 2008
BS, Business Management


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Michael Leon - Kissimmee, FL

Michael Leon - Kissimmee, FL

Work:
Compass Research, LLC - Orlando, FL
Director
RxTrials Inc - Ellicott City, MD
Director
Major U.S. Air Force Reserve - Tampa, FL
Command Level Flight Nurse
Florida Pulmonary Research Institute - Winter Park, FL
Research Director
Florida Hospital - Celebration, FL
Campus Research Coordinator
Major U.S. Air Force Reserve
Registered Professional Nurse
Major U.S. Air Force Reserve
Registered Professional Nurse
72nd Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron McGuire Air Force Base - Wrightstown, NJ
Flight Nurse
Bellevue Hospital Center - New York, NY
Registered Professional Nurse
RxTrials Inc - Kissimmee, FL


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Loader Platform Interface Control And Stop Means

Loader Platform Interface Control And Stop Means

US Patent:
4886413, Dec 12, 1989
Filed:
Apr 29, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/188259
Inventors:
Michael A. Leon - Orlando FL
Assignee:
FMC Corporation - Chicago IL
International Classification:
B65G 6702
US Classification:
414495
Abstract:
Interface control for controlling the altitude of two roll planes of a deck surface relative to each other and providing cooperation with a stop that precludes the lowering of one of the roll planes when a load is in position on the deck surface.


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Loader Deck Counter-Rotating Side Guide Rollers

Loader Deck Counter-Rotating Side Guide Rollers

US Patent:
4978272, Dec 18, 1990
Filed:
Jul 12, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/378722
Inventors:
Michael A. Leon - Orlando FL
Assignee:
FMC Corporation - Chicago IL
International Classification:
B65G 3912
US Classification:
414529
Abstract:
The present invention has to do with aircraft cargo handling and loading equipment and specifically with a type of roller deck surface employed thereon.


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Split Drive Component With Maintained Alignment

Split Drive Component With Maintained Alignment

US Patent:
6409010, Jun 25, 2002
Filed:
May 17, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/572271
Inventors:
Michael A. Leon - Orlando FL
Assignee:
FMC Corporation - Chicago IL
International Classification:
B65G 3910
US Classification:
198786, 193 35 MD
Abstract:
A shaft mounted drive component, such as a cluster roller assembly, includes a body member having first and second half members and an opening defining a central axis through which a shaft is received for mounting the body member on a shaft. The first and second half members are divided by a cut forming a gap along the central axis. Alignment holes are split by the cut. A spacer pin is received within each alignment hole and is substantially the same diameter and has a diameter larger than the gap to maintain alignment and positioning of the half members and rollers as before splitting into respective first and second half members and facilitating replacement of first and second half members on a shaft, thus eliminating the need for shaft removal.


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Cluster Roller Assembly With Improved Roller

Cluster Roller Assembly With Improved Roller

US Patent:
6360865, Mar 26, 2002
Filed:
May 17, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/572626
Inventors:
Michael A. Leon - Orlando FL
Assignee:
FMC Corporation - Chicago IL
International Classification:
B65G 1300
US Classification:
193 35MD
Abstract:
A cluster roller assembly used in material handling includes a body member for mounting a driven shaft. The body member includes a periphery having a plurality of roller support positions. A roller is supported at each roller support position. A central bore extends through either end of the roller and defines an axis of rotation. A bearing recess is formed at either end of the roller and a pair of rolling element bearings are each fitted within the bearing recess and each has an inner race. A roller shaft extends through the central bore and the rolling element bearings and engages at either end a pair of support legs for supporting the roller between the support legs. In one aspect, a spacer engages the rolling element bearing and the inner race to pass the thrust of the roller through the spacer to the body member. The rolling element bearings can be sealed.


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Dog Leash For Use On Bicycle

Dog Leash For Use On Bicycle

US Patent:
7013840, Mar 21, 2006
Filed:
Jul 29, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/902553
Inventors:
Michael A. Leon - Orlando FL, US
International Classification:
B60R 22/00
US Classification:
119771
Abstract:
A compound leash for use with a bicycle as a person simultaneously rides the bicycle and runs the animal. Made by a dog lover and bicyclist, the leash allows the dog to range across an area extending from about 10 inches to about 3 feet laterally from one side of the bicycle and about 2 feet forward and and aft of its rear axle. The leash comprises a mast, a clamp and a flexible connector joining them together. Mounted on the bicycle frame below its rear axle, the connector terminates outwardly in the mast which extends upwardly therefrom. Secured to the mast distal from the connector is at least one strap attachable to the dog's collar or harness. With the connector so mounted below the rear axle, the force from a harsh sidewise pull on the mast by the animal tends to tip the bicycle away from him rather than tipping the bicycle on the animal.


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Michael De Leon - Orlando, FL

Michael De Leon - Orlando, FL

Work:
Smart Ride
Gelcoat, hand
Mark's Custom Kits Inc
Silicone Molds helper
Fiberglass Fabricator - Orlando, FL
hand lay
Entech Creative Industries - Orlando, FL
My team was in charge of hand lay
Design In Solid - Orlando, FL


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Material Handling Conveyor

Material Handling Conveyor

US Patent:
5064045, Nov 12, 1991
Filed:
Jan 15, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/641319
Inventors:
Michael A. Leon - Orlando FL
Assignee:
FMC Corporation - Chicago IL
International Classification:
B65G 1300
US Classification:
193 35MD
Abstract:
A cluster for a material handling conveyor in which a plurality of rollers are mounted on a body member at an acute angle to a driven shaft, with bushing pressed into and recessed from each end of each roller to provide a consistent frictional force between the rollers and the member under various conditions of moisture.


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Bicycle Transporter

Bicycle Transporter

US Patent:
7029018, Apr 18, 2006
Filed:
Feb 9, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/774996
Inventors:
Michael Anthony Leon - Orlando FL, US
International Classification:
B66K 27/00
US Classification:
280204, 280402
Abstract:
An apparatus for towing up to two bicycles with another bicycle when the first bicycle is also towing a baby jogging cart or, alternately, a bicycle trailer or trail-a-bike. Particularly useful for exercising a child (or two children) and allowing her to ride a bike until tired, and then towing the child's bike while she rests in the jogging cart, the apparatus comprises a bracket assembly which is removably mounted on the rear wheel support structure of the towing bicycle. The bracket assembly comprises a hitch pin which is removably attached by a flexible connector to a towing arm. The latter is connected to the front of the jogging cart and its undercarriage. Prior to towing the child's or children's bicycle(s), one turns its front wheel approximately 90 degrees. There are provided two locations for mounting the bicycles: the first one being disposed between the rear axle and the back of the jogging cart's seat and the other, which is defined by a wheel carrier, being disposed behind the rear axle of the jogging cart. Straps hold the wheels of the towed bicycles and their handlebars to the jogging cart's axle and handle, respectively.