ROBERT WILLIAM GARDNER
Pilots at Camrose Ave, San Jose, CA

License number
California A2452484
Issued Date
Oct 2016
Expiration Date
Oct 2018
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
2286 Camrose Ave, San Jose, CA 95130

Professional information

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Robert Gardner - St. Louis, MO

Work:
Enersys Inc - Warrensburg, MO
Lead Prep Operator - Swing
Restoration Reborn - Warrensburg, MO
Owner/Operator
Always Done Right Construction
Construction Manager
Sunnybrook Statuary - Laurie, MO
Manager of Day to Day Operations
San Jose Cattle Company - San Jose, CA
Head Chef


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Robert Gardner - St. Louis, MO

Work:
Enersys Inc - Warrensburg, MO
Lead Prep Operator - Swing
Restoration Reborn - Lake of the Ozarks, MO
Owner/Operator
Always Done Right Construction
Construction Manager
Sunnybrook Statuary - Laurie, MO
Manager of Day to Day Operations
San Jose Cattle Company - San Jose, CA
Head Chef/Kitchen Manager
Education:
Central Missouri State University - Warrensburg, MO
General Education


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Robert William Gardner, San Jose CA - Lawyer

Address:
350 E Tasman Dr, San Jose 95134
(408) 525-5915
Licenses:
California - Active 1999
Education:
University of California - Davis
Northwestern University School of Law
Specialties:
Intellectual Property - 50%
Tax - 50%


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High Efficiency Lamp Or Light Accepter

US Patent:
5055892, Oct 8, 1991
Filed:
Aug 29, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/399832
Inventors:
Robert C. Gardner - San Jose CA
George E. Smith - San Jose CA
Cheryl L. McLeod - Mountain View CA
Assignee:
Hewlett-Packard Company - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
H01L 3300, H01L 2328
US Classification:
357 17
Abstract:
A lamp has a reflective cup with a light emitting device in the bottom of the cup. A transparent material having an index of refraction n fills the cup and extends to a hemispherical surface with radius R and an equator parallel to the opening of the cup. The reflective walls of the cup project substantially all of the light within a cutoff cone having an included half angle equal to the Brewster's angle of the transparent material. The center of the hemispherical lens surface is spaced from the rim of the opening of the cup a distance R/n. Thus, the opening of the cup is the locus of aplanatic points of the equator if the hemisphere. Most rays from within the cup are incident on the hemispherical lens surface at no more than the complement of the Brewster's angle. Thus, minimal light losses occur at the interface between the transparent medium and air. An aplanatic image is formed outside the hemispherical lens of a virtual source comprising a hemispherical surface extending through the rim of the cup opening.


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Nonimaging Light Source

US Patent:
5001609, Mar 19, 1991
Filed:
Oct 5, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/254349
Inventors:
Robert C. Gardner - San Jose CA
David E. Silverglate - San Jose CA
Greg P. Smestad - San Jose CA
George E. Smith - San Jose CA
John F. Snyder - Sunnyvale CA
Assignee:
Hewlett-Packard Company - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
F21V 709
US Classification:
362 32
Abstract:
The principles of non-imaging optics, rather than imaging optics, are used to provide a high power LED illumination lamp that has a specified limited viewing angle. A compound parabolic flux extractor extracts and concentrates light emitted by an LED chip and a light pipe continues the concentration into the specified viewing angle. A lens or a diffusant may be used to modify the light output of the lamp. A light constructed as an array of the lamps is suitable for use as an automobile external light such as a center high mounted stop light.


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Detection Of A Digitally Modulated Signal Using Binary Line Enhancement

US Patent:
5455846, Oct 3, 1995
Filed:
Nov 17, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/153447
Inventors:
Robert W. Gardner - San Jose CA
Assignee:
Signal Science, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
H04L 2706, H03D 100, G06K 946
US Classification:
375340
Abstract:
Detection of a digitally modulated radio signal whose underlying data contain repetition structures is achieved by generating a binary spectrum from the frequency domain spectral amplitudes. The binary spectrum of the signal can be rastered at the signal's framing rate or other periodicity to create a two dimensional matrix with the set periodic bits falling along column of the matrix. Application of non-linear logical filtering operations removes speckle caused by aperiodic bits while maintaining the run of aligned periodic bits along the column of the matrix. To automate the line detection process, statistical values and measured line lengths in the binary matrix are used to adjust processing parameter values.