Thanh P Tran
Nail Technician at Pierce St, Denver, CO

License number
Colorado 104729
Issued Date
Jun 10, 2004
Renew Date
Apr 1, 2016
Expiration Date
Mar 31, 2018
Type
Nail Technician
Address
Address
2795 S Pierce St, Denver, CO 80227

Professional information

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Thanh Tran - Aurora, CO

Work:
R&D, BAXA CORPORATION
ASSOCIATE MECHANICAL ENGINEER
BAXA CORPORATION - Englewood, CO
QUALITY ENGINEERING INTERN
CCD/UC DENVER - Denver, CO
ENGINEERING & MATHEMATICS TUTOR
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE - Boulder, CO
STUDENT INTERN, NIST
CLASS DEAN OFFICE OF UCD - Denver, CO
RECEPTIONIST
SUPER K-MART - Aurora, CO
CASHIER
Education:
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVER - Denver, CO
B.S. ME in MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, MATHEMATICS
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVER - Denver, CO
ENGINEERING


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Thanh Tran

Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Information Technology and Services


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Blower Dryer For Automatic Vehicle Wash Systems And Method Of Using Same

US Patent:
6735884, May 18, 2004
Filed:
Jun 20, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/177034
Inventors:
Daniel Fratello - Golden CO
Dennis R. McCadden - Wheat Ridge CO
Thanh Tran - Aurora CO
Assignee:
Mark VII Equipment, Inc. - Arvada CO
International Classification:
F26B 300
US Classification:
34487, 34666, 34218, 34229, 34232, 239751, 454305
Abstract:
A dryer system for automated car wash systems includes a new and improved air dryer having a fan and a rotatable nozzle at its discharge end with the nozzle orientation being controlled by a rotary actuator whose drive shaft is mounted on the axis of rotation of the nozzle. A method of using the blowers includes the use of two or more blowers that are positioned above the vehicle and oriented so the streams of concentrated air complement each other in moving liquid particles on the vehicle toward the side or end of the vehicle where they drop from the lower edges of the sides and ends of the vehicle.


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Vehicle Wash Apparatus With An Adjustable Boom

US Patent:
6807973, Oct 26, 2004
Filed:
May 4, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/849763
Inventors:
Daniel A. Fratello - Golden CO
James Johnson - Coeur Dalene ID
Michael W. Mingee - Aurora CO
Jon Leppo - Denver CO
David M. Gauthier - Denver CO
Eric Engen - Bailey CO
Dennis McCadden - Thornton CO
Thanh J. Tran - Aurora CO
Assignee:
Mark VII Equipment LLC - Arvada CO
International Classification:
B08B 302
US Classification:
134123, 134198, 134181
Abstract:
An automatic vehicle washing system is described. The vehicle washing system incorporates an elongated overhead cleaning platform for cleaning the front, top and rear surfaces of a vehicle. The overhead cleaning platform is attached to a single lift mechanism at a first end and is suspended from a belt at a second end, wherein the belt is also operatively connected to the first end. Accordingly, vertical movement of the lift actuator causes both ends of the platform to uniformly rise or descend. The platform further comprises a pivotal boom with fluid nozzles attached thereto, and a reciprocating pivotal actuator. The reciprocating pivotal actuator is capable of pivotal movement to any number of angular orientations within its operative range of motion. Advantageously, the pivotal and vertical positions of the nozzles can be independently varied, permitting the location of the overhead cleaning nozzles to be optimized for various vehicle profiles.


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Vehicle Wash Apparatus With An Adjustable Boom

US Patent:
7056390, Jun 6, 2006
Filed:
Feb 10, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/776092
Inventors:
Daniel A. Fratello - Golden CO, US
James Johnson - Coeur D'alene ID, US
Michael W. Mingee - Aurora CO, US
Jon Leppo - Denver CO, US
David M. Gauthier - Denver CO, US
Eric Engen - Bailey CO, US
Dennis McCadden - Thornton CO, US
Thanh J. Tran - Aurora CO, US
Assignee:
Mark VII Equipment LLC - Arvada CO
International Classification:
B08B 3/02
US Classification:
134 18, 134 26, 134 36
Abstract:
An automatic vehicle washing system is described. The vehicle washing system incorporates an elongated overhead cleaning platform for cleaning the front, top and rear surfaces of a vehicle. The overhead cleaning platform is attached to a single lift mechanism at a first end and is suspended from a belt at a second end, wherein the belt is also operatively connected to the first end. Accordingly, vertical movement of the lift actuator causes both ends of the platform to uniformly rise or descend. The platform further comprises a pivotal boom with fluid nozzles attached thereto, and a reciprocating pivotal actuator. The reciprocating pivotal actuator is capable of pivotal movement to any number of angular orientations within its operative range of motion. Advantageously, the pivotal and vertical positions of the nozzles can be independently varied, permitting the location of the overhead cleaning nozzles to be optimized for various vehicle profiles.