David L Lopes, Age 71244 N Fremont St, Manteca, CA 95336

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244 Fremont St, Manteca, CA 95336 (619) 997-3622

Orlando, FL

La Grange, CA

Orange, CA

Coulterville, CA

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License Records

David C Lopes

Licenses:
License #: E079774 - Expired
Category: Emergency medical services
Issued Date: Feb 22, 2011
Expiration Date: Jan 31, 2013
Type: San Francisco EMS Agency

David C Lopes

Licenses:
License #: P30766 - Active
Category: Emergency medical services
Issued Date: Aug 3, 2012
Expiration Date: Mar 31, 2018

David A Lopes

Licenses:
License #: FMC02076 - Expired
Category: Food Safety
Issued Date: Mar 29, 1995
Expiration Date: Jan 31, 1998
Type: Certified Food Safety Mgr

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Resumes

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Live Sound Engineer

Location:
Manteca, CA
Industry:
Executive Office
Work:
Dave Does
Live Sound Engineer
Dave's Amp Cabinets
Cabinetry
Dc Import 1989 - 1993
Fuel Injection Technician
Dcimport/Chris'shonda/Henning'svw/Lou'svw Jan 1979 - Apr 1992
Auto Technician and Foremen
Education:
Santa Cruz Holistic Health Institute 1979 - 1979
Skills:
Guitar, Music, Guitarist, Blues, Customer Service, Musicians, Music Industry, Guitar Playing, Musical Theatre, Maintenance and Repair, Performing, Music Production, Keyboards, Acoustic Guitar, Concerts, Sound, Vocalist, Rock, Band, Recording
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David Lopes

Location:
United States
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Location:
United States

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Us Patents

Hoist Cable Load Sensor

US Patent:
2018033, Nov 29, 2018
Filed:
May 23, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/602654
Inventors:
- Charlotte NC, US
Raymond E. Peto - Newport Beach CA, US
David R. Lopes - Fullerton CA, US
International Classification:
B66F 17/00
B66D 1/60
B66D 1/58
B64D 1/22
Abstract:
A load sensing device for a rescue hoist includes a load pin mounted coaxially with a traction sheave. A cable extends from a cable drum and over the traction sheave before exiting the rescue hoist. The traction sheave is rotatably driven about a traction sheave axis to maintain a back tension on the portion of the cable extending between the cable drum and the traction sheave. When the cable is loaded, strain gauges in the load pin sense a strain on the load pin caused by the load, and the strain information is communicated to a load calculator. Entry angle information is also determined and communicated to the load calculator. The load calculator determines the load on the cable based on the strain information and the entry angle information.

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