Diane Hewlett Steele, Age 79200 Gold Coast Dr, Hampstead, NC 28443

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200 Gold Coast Dr, Hampstead, NC 28443 (910) 329-1780

Upper Marlboro, MD

Greenbelt, MD

Reston, VA

Waldorf, MD

Silver Spring, MD

Work

Company: Fedex office Jun 2010 Position: Customer service coordinator

Education

School / High School: Towson University School of Business and Economics- Towson, MD Jan 2009 Specialities: Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a track in Marketing

Skills

Customer Service • Consulting • Research and Analysis

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Resumes

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Diane Steele - Nottingham, MD

Work:
FedEx Office Jun 2010 to Present
Customer Service Coordinator
Orion Printers Parts and Support - Elkridge, MD Aug 2011 to Dec 2011
Marketing Intern
Old Navy - Bel Air, MD Sep 2007 to Jun 2010
Customer Service Associate
Education:
Towson University School of Business and Economics - Towson, MD Jan 2009 to Jan 2011
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a track in Marketing
Harford Community College - Bel Air, MD Sep 2007 to Sep 2009
Associate of Science in Business Administration
Ashby School - UK Sep 2005 to Jan 2007
A-levels in Economics
Skills:
Customer Service, Consulting, Research and Analysis

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Outdoor Solar Floor Lamp

US Patent:
2013016, Jun 27, 2013
Filed:
Feb 15, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/769041
Inventors:
Diane Michelle Steele - Gaithersburg MD, US
International Classification:
F21V 21/00
F21L 4/00
US Classification:
362190, 362418
Abstract:
A solar powered weather resistant outdoor floor lamp is provided having a weighted base, an upstanding pole, and a decorative lamp housing. The weighted base includes a plurality of removable, folding, and adjustable leveling elements that attach along the base underside surface to form a tripod support therefor. The leveling elements include interchangeable folding feet and pointed ridge members each having threaded connections to the base, whereby the leveling elements maintain the gravitationally centered orientation of the base and the upstanding pole over hard, soft, even, uneven, uniform, and non-uniform surfaces. A plurality of storage clips retain and stow un-deployed leveling elements within the gap provided between the base and the ground surface. The upstanding pole attaches to the base and supports a decorative lamp housing and solar lamp assembly.

Outdoor Solar Tiki Floor Lamp

US Patent:
2012011, May 10, 2012
Filed:
Sep 17, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/200047
Inventors:
Diane Michelle Steele - Gaithersburg MD, US
International Classification:
F21L 4/00
US Classification:
362190
Abstract:
The claim for this invention is: 1) a solar powered outdoor garden floor lamp comprising: a) a weather resistant, rigid outdoor floor lamp base associated with b) an operable weather resistant, rigid outdoor solar garden lamp and lamp pole, such that the outdoor solar floor lamp in its entirety may be functional and rest firmly and safely on flat hard or soft surfaces because of the addition of the floor lamp base. This invention increases the usefulness for outdoor solar garden lamps. The additional uses for this solar lamp would include but not be limited to patios, underneath gazebos, decks, balconies, poolside, porches, docks and piers, or any hard surface, and also still includes traditional garden edges, lawns and other flat but soft surfaces. In addition, this outdoor solar floor lamp may be used indoors, after being charged using sunlight, in areas that lack electricity or where electricity is unaffordable.

Device Leveling Elements

US Patent:
2015025, Sep 10, 2015
Filed:
May 21, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/719108
Inventors:
Diane Michelle Steele - Gaithersburg MD, US
International Classification:
F21V 21/08
F21V 21/12
F21V 21/30
F21L 4/00
F21V 21/14
Abstract:
A weighted base includes, includes a plurality of removable, folding, joinable, and adjustable leveling elements that attach along the underside surface of the base to form a tripod support. The leveling elements include interchangeable folding feet and pointed members each having threaded connections to the base individually or in series, to maintain the gravitationally centered orientation of the base over most surfaces. A plurality of storage clips retain and stow un-deployed leveling elements within the gap provided between the base and the ground surface. A utilitarian device such as an upstanding pole attaches to the base and supports an object such as a flag, umbrella, or other piece of equipment.

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