RONALD LEE SMITH
Pilots at Crossgate Ct, Arlington, TX

License number
Texas A4757898
Issued Date
Sep 2015
Expiration Date
Sep 2017
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
4222 Crossgate Ct, Arlington, TX 76016

Professional information

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Ronald Smith - Arlington, TX

Work:
Kleen
CS/Commission Sales Representative
Genie Pro Sales Center - Grand Prairie, TX
Warehouse Lead Man
Chandler Enterprises, Inc - Fort Worth, TX
Route Sales
Travis Boating - Arlington, TX
Service Technician
Interstate Battery Systems of America - Dallas, TX
Battery Works Assistant Manager
Interstate Battery Systems of Arlington - Arlington, TX
Route Sales Representative
Town and Country Cleaners - Arlington, TX
Manager


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Method For Detecting Microbes

US Patent:
2008030, Dec 11, 2008
Filed:
Apr 21, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/106887
Inventors:
Kathleen G. Alford - Fort Worth TX, US
Sheryll H. Handley - Fort Worth TX, US
Barry A. Schlech - Burleson TX, US
S. Paul Shannon - Arlington TX, US
Ronald L. Smith - Arlington TX, US
Assignee:
ALCON RESEARCH, LTD. - Fort Worth TX
International Classification:
C12Q 1/04
US Classification:
435 34
Abstract:
The present invention relates to methods for detecting microbes in a sample comprising filtering the sample through a fluid-permeable surface, contacting the surface with a viability stain, scanning the surface for viability stain to form a first scan, contacting the surface with a nucleic acid stain, scanning the surface for nucleic acid stain to form a second scan, and comparing said first scan and said second scan.


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Complex Contour Milling Machine

US Patent:
5283982, Feb 8, 1994
Filed:
Apr 1, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/861757
Inventors:
Jack E. Harper - Carrollton TX
John R. Bailleu - Irving TX
Scott J. Pleva - Brentwood, GB2
Ronald C. Smith - Arlington TX
Assignee:
LTV Aerospace and Defense Company - Dallas TX
International Classification:
B24B 4900
US Classification:
5116577
Abstract:
The milling machine disclosed herein offers significant advantages over prior milling machines, particularly in the field of milling composite panels. The structure of the milling machine, having a C-shaped frame with a clamping mechanism that cooperates with roller transfer balls, provides an accurate and stable reference during the milling operation. A vacuum system substantially eliminates the dust produced during the milling operation, so that the machine is cleaner and grinds more accurately. An electrical system, having a retractable bit control and emergency stopping modes, facilitates even more accurate grinding without undesirable results.