Can V Nguyen, Age 6710930 W Campbell Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85037

Can Nguyen Phones & Addresses

10930 W Campbell Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85037

Norwich, CT

Westminster, CA

Kansas City, MO

Work

Company: John b. rudy co. inc May 2010 Position: Controller

Education

School / High School: California State University 1993 Specialities: Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration

Mentions for Can V Nguyen

Career records & work history

Lawyers & Attorneys

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Can Nguyen - Lawyer

Specialties:
Corporate Transactions, Labor and Employment, Energy and Infrastructure, Global Finance
ISLN:
910320281
Admitted:
2002
University:
University of California at Los Angeles, CA, 1995; University of California at Los Angeles, CA, 1995; University of Pennsylvania Law School, 2001; Philadelphia PA; University of Southern California, B.A., 1993; University of Arizona, 1998
Law School:
Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California, J.D., 1996

Can Nguyen resumes & CV records

Resumes

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Can Nguyen - Orange, CA

Work:
John B. Rudy Co. Inc May 2010 to Present
Controller
Kelley Blue Book Inc - Irvine, CA Sep 2004 to May 2008
Controller
London Financial Group Inc - Irvine, CA Nov 2003 to Sep 2004
Division Controller
Ashten Racks, Inc - Irvine, CA Sep 1997 to Oct 2003
Accounting Manager
Owen Healthcare, Inc - Brea, CA Aug 1995 to Aug 1997
Partner of Friendly Hills Regional Medical
Health Factory - Orange, CA Oct 1991 to Jul 1995
Full Charge Accountant
Education:
California State University 1993
Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Fiber Optic Connector With Removable Alignment Sleeve

US Patent:
6572273, Jun 3, 2003
Filed:
Nov 7, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/707093
Inventors:
Can Trong Nguyen - Garden Grove CA
Assignee:
ITT Manufacturing Enterprises, Inc. - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
G02B 638
US Classification:
385 59, 385 58, 385 60, 385 71
Abstract:
A fiber optic connector includes a plurality of alignment sleeves ( ) that each lies in one of the passages ( ) of a connector body ( ), with each alignment sleeve being easily replaceable. Each alignment sleeve lies in a mount sleeve ( ), with each mount sleeve having a front end with an inner flange ( ) that prevents forward movement of the alignment sleeve. Each mount sleeve has a more rearward outer flange ( ) forming a forwardly-facing shoulder ( ). A retainer ( ) includes resilient tines ( ) that abut the forwardly-facing flange shoulder to prevent forward movement of the mount sleeve, but with the tines being expandable by a special tool ( ) so the mount sleeve and alignment sleeve can be removed and replaced.

Optic Fiber Connector Spring Retainer

US Patent:
6604864, Aug 12, 2003
Filed:
Apr 17, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/837774
Inventors:
Can Trong Nguyen - Garden Grove CA
Assignee:
ITT Manufacturing Enterprises, Inc. - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
G02B 638
US Classification:
385 59, 439700
Abstract:
A retainer ( ) at the rear of each passage ( ) that holds an optical fiber terminus ( ), abuts the rear end ( ) of a spring to normally retain the terminus while allowing its removal, with the retainer being rugged, easily manipulated, and of small diameter to allow numerous passages to lie close together. Each retainer has a primarily cylindrical outer surface ( ) but with a pair of projections ( ). The rear portion of the passage has a first part ( ) through which the retainer can be slid forwardly while the retainer is in an initial rotational orientation. A third passage part ( ) receives the retainer and allows it to be turned from the initial orientation ( A) to a lock rotational orientation ( B). A second passage part ( ) that lies between the first and third passage parts, allows the projections to move rearwardly into recesses ( ) that prevent rotation of the retainer and that have forwardly-facing shoulders ( ) that abut the retainer to limit its rearward movement.

Releasable Terminus Retention

US Patent:
6722789, Apr 20, 2004
Filed:
Dec 12, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/020818
Inventors:
Peter Joseph Hyzin - Trabuco Canyon CA
James Edward Novacoski - Yucaipa CA
Can Trong Nguyen - Garden Grove CA
Assignee:
ITT Manufacturing Enterprises, Inc. - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
G02B 636
US Classification:
385 78
Abstract:
An optical fiber connector ( ) has a terminus ( ) lying in a housing passage ( ) and biased forwardly by a spring ( ), which enables removal of the terminus while the spring remains in the passage, in a compact arrangement. The terminus body has a groove ( ) that forms a rearwardly-facing shoulder ( ). A retainer ( ) includes a clip ( ) with tines ( ) that engage the shoulder to push the terminus forwardly, the clip being pushed forwardly by a front end ( ) of the spring. The retainer includes a sleeve member ( ) which is slideable in the terminus passage and has a rear end ( ) that abuts the front end of the spring to push the sleeve forwardly, the spring having a forwardly-facing shoulder ( ) that abuts the rear end of the clip to push it forwardly. Each of two mating connectors ( ) has a spring that biases its terminus toward the other terminus to enable installation of a replacement terminus.

Multi-Fiber Interconnect System

US Patent:
6746159, Jun 8, 2004
Filed:
Feb 9, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/781887
Inventors:
Peter Joseph Hyzin - Trabuco Canyon CA
Can Trong Nguyen - Garden Grove CA
James Edward Novacoski - Yucaipa CA
Assignee:
ITT Manufacturing Enterprises, Inc. - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
G02B 636
US Classification:
385 80
Abstract:
First and second connector housings ( ) each hold a corresponding set ( ) of numerous fibers, that are coupled when their tips ( ) abut, in a low-cost and rugged arrangement. The housings are identical and each has numerous bores ( ) extending to a mating face ( ). Each fiber is fixed in position in one of the bores, by potting material ( ). The diameters of the bores are only slightly greater than the diameters of the fibers, so the potting material helps center the fiber in the end of the bore that lies adjacent to the mating face.

Connecting An Electrical Cut-Off Switch In A Gas Appliance

US Patent:
7073526, Jul 11, 2006
Filed:
Mar 30, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/813477
Inventors:
Can Trong Nguyen - Garden Grove CA, US
Assignee:
Robertshaw Controls Company - Richmond VA
International Classification:
F23N 5/10
US Classification:
137 66, 439320
Abstract:
A gas control valve is provided for a gas appliance that includes an electrical cut-off (ECO) switch, and a thermocouple having an electrical terminal. The gas control valve includes a control valve housing having a bore therein, an automatic pilot valve magnet disposed the bore and having an electrical terminal, and a connector apparatus for connecting the ECO switch in a series circuit relationship between the electrical terminals of the thermocouple and the pilot valve magnet. The connector apparatus includes a spacer abutting the pilot valve magnet in the bore, a connector for engaging the spacer through a window in the control valve housing and connecting the ECO switch to electrical terminals of the thermocouple and pilot valve magnet, and a retainer for clamping the spacer against the pilot valve magnet and receiving the thermocouple.

Tamper Resistant Temperature Dial Utilizing Deflection Pins

US Patent:
7145107, Dec 5, 2006
Filed:
Mar 30, 2005
Appl. No.:
10/907356
Inventors:
Can Trong Nguyen - Anaheim CA, US
Raymond-Paul Joubran - Pasadena CA, US
Assignee:
Robertshaw Controls Company - Richmond VA
International Classification:
H05B 1/02
US Classification:
219491, 219494, 74553, 292347
Abstract:
An adjustment interface for adjusting a controller teaches a novel apparatus and method for controlling the temperature of a heating device comprising a controller cover panel having a rotatable controller dial; a ring member mounted to axially extend beyond and away from the exterior surface, wherein the ring member has projections radially extending from an exterior perimeter of the ring member; and said rotatable controller is operatively connectable to a rotatable controller adjustment and said control dial operable to effect rotation of the rotatable adjustment member when said control dial is grasped and turned and said control dial having a deflection pin extending therefrom having sufficient length and orientation to crossingly engage the projections extending from the exterior perimeter of the ring member such that the deflection pin resistively engages the projections and flexes to travel radially over and disengaging the projections when the control member is turned.

Bi-Directional Tamper Resistant Temperature Dial

US Patent:
7151240, Dec 19, 2006
Filed:
Apr 29, 2005
Appl. No.:
10/908174
Inventors:
Raymond-Paul Joubran - Pasadena CA, US
Can Trong Nguyen - Anaheim CA, US
Assignee:
Robertshaw Controls Company - Richmond VA
International Classification:
H05B 1/02
US Classification:
219491, 219507, 219494, 74553, 292347
Abstract:
A bi-directional tamper resistant temperature adjustment controller interface comprises a control dial having an interior face wherein a cylindrical center boss extends therefrom, said cylindrical center boss having a substantially annular cross section, and a central axial bore adapted to receive a rotatable control member and an exterior side wall of the boss has formed therein a first and a second ring of inline recessed notches adapted for resistively engaging a deflecting member. In one embodiment of the invention the first and second ring of inline recessed notches are a first and second ring of directional serrations wherein the first ring of serrations are angularly directed in a first direction to resist rotation of the dial in one direction of rotation and the second ring of serrations are angularly directed in a second direction to resist rotation of the dial in an opposing direction of rotation.

Tamper Resistant Temperature Dial And Associated Method Of Use

US Patent:
7441713, Oct 28, 2008
Filed:
Dec 22, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/905248
Inventors:
Can Trong Nguyen - Anaheim CA, US
Raymond-Paul Joubran - Pasadena CA, US
Kenneth N. Minkler - Downey CA, US
Assignee:
Robertshaw Controls Company - Richmond VA
International Classification:
G05D 23/12
H05B 1/02
US Classification:
236 1C, 219491, 219507, 219494, 74527
Abstract:
A tamper resistant temperature dial and associated method of use is disclosed. This includes a temperature adjustment device associated with a controller for a heating device that includes a rotatable dial for setting temperature in the heating device, a ring that is operatively attached to the rotatable dial or the controller, wherein the ring includes a plurality of notched portions, and a resilient detent having a first portion engagable with at least one of the plurality of notched portions on the ring, a second portion for releasably applying pressure to the resilient detent for disengaging the first portion of the resilient detent from the at least one of the plurality of notched portions on the ring and having a third portion that is operatively attached to the attached to the controller or the rotatable dial. The heating device can be either electric or gas.

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