RODOLFO CLARO RODRIGUEZ
Nursing at Flagler St, Miami, FL

License number
Florida 9380925
Issued Date
Apr 15, 2014
Effective Date
Jan 18, 2015
Expiration Date
Apr 30, 2019
Category
Health Care
Type
Registered Nurse
Address
Address
1475 W Flagler St APT 206, Miami, FL 33135
Phone
(786) 298-3330

Professional information

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Rodolfo Claro Rodriguez

Position:
President at Cargo Jet Express Inc, Inventory Control Specialist at Aerospace Technologies Group
Location:
Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Industry:
International Trade and Development
Work:
Cargo Jet Express Inc - Aventura , FL since Aug 2012 - President Aerospace Technologies Group since Jan 2012 - Inventory Control Specialist Bonaventure Us Inc - Aventura , Fl May 2006 - Oct 2010 - Owner
Education:
University of Phoenix 2011
Broward Community College 2008
Universidad de La Sabana 2000


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Rodolfo Rodriguez - Miami, FL

Work:
GREGORIO BARBER SHOP - Miami, FL
Barber


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Owner, Bonaventure Us Inc

Position:
Owner at Bonaventure Us Inc
Location:
Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Industry:
Real Estate
Work:
Bonaventure Us Inc - Owner


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Owner, Rudy Rodriguez Enterprise

Position:
Owner at Rudy Rodriguez Enterprise
Location:
Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Industry:
Apparel & Fashion
Work:
Rudy Rodriguez Enterprise - Owner


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Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing Professional

Location:
Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing


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Rodolfo Claro Rodriguez

Location:
Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Industry:
Restaurants
Work:
Kentucky Fried Chicken 1982 - 1990 - District Training Instructor


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Fluid Transfer Mechanism

US Patent:
4341736, Jul 27, 1982
Filed:
Mar 27, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/248276
Inventors:
Vladimir J. Drbal - Hollywood Hills FL
Guenter Ginsberg - Miami FL
Bruce J. Hodgins - Hialeah FL
John A. Richardson - Shirley MA
Ted W. Britton - Opa Locka FL
Richard M. Grimm - Zolfo Springs FL
Ernesto Bello - Miami Springs FL
Rodolfo R. Rodriguez - Miami FL
Ivan K. Saltz - Cooper City FL
Assignee:
Coulter Electronics, Inc. - Hialeah FL
International Classification:
G01N 112, G01N 114
US Classification:
422100
Abstract:
A fluid transfer mechanism for rapidly and accurately picking up or aspirating a fluid quantity or aliquot in one position, moving it to a second position and dispensing the aspirated aliquot. The mechanism includes an arm mounted on a high helix shaft on one end and driven up and down the shaft by a first motor and rotated around the shaft by a second motor. The arm includes at a second end a fluid transfer probe which is moved into and out of the fluids to aspirate and dispense the fluids in precise angular locations. The arm may be accelerated and deaccelerated as it is rotated to avoid vibrations and spilling of the fluid from the probe. The probe may include a level sensing structure for sensing when the probe has contacted a fluid surface. The probe also may be coupled to an oscillator to oscillate the probe in a vessel into which the fluid has been dispensed to mix the fluids therein.


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Fluid Transfer Mechanism

US Patent:
4276260, Jun 30, 1981
Filed:
Jan 28, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/115691
Inventors:
Vladimir J. Drbal - Hollywood FL
Guenter Ginsberg - Miami FL
Bruce J. Hodgins - Hialeah FL
John A. Richardson - Shirley MA
Ted W. Britton - Opa Locka FL
Richard M. Grimm - Zolfo Springs FL
Ernesto Bello - Miami Springs FL
Rodolfo R. Rodriguez - Miami FL
Ivan K. Saltz - Cooper City FL
Assignee:
Coulter Electronics, Inc. - Hialeah FL
International Classification:
G01N 114
US Classification:
422100
Abstract:
A fluid transfer mechanism for rapidly and accurately picking up or aspirating a fluid quantity or aliquot in one position, moving it to a second position and dispensing the aspirated aliquot. The mechanism includes an arm mounted on a high helix shaft on one end and driven up and down the shaft by a first motor and rotated around the shaft by a second motor. The arm includes at a second end a fluid transfer probe which is moved into and out of the fluids to aspirate and dispense the fluids in precise angular locations. The arm may be accelerated and deaccelerated as it is rotated to avoid vibrations and spilling of the fluid from the probe. The probe may include a level sensing structure for sensing when the probe has contacted a fluid surface. The probe also may be coupled to an oscillator to oscillate the probe in a vessel into which the fluid has been dispensed to mix the fluids therein.