Mark E Fuller, Age 674012 140Th St NE, Solon, IA 52333

Mark Fuller Phones & Addresses

Solon, IA

Grand Mound, IA

Wheatland, IA

Anaheim, CA

Fullerton, CA

4012 140Th St NE, Solon, IA 52333 (319) 929-0595

Work

Company: Oconus high threat 2008 Position: President of averten consulting

Education

School / High School: University of Central Oklahoma- Edmond, OK 1996 Specialities: Bachelor of Science in Forensic Science

Emails

Mentions for Mark E Fuller

Career records & work history

Lawyers & Attorneys

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Mark Fuller - Lawyer

Specialties:
Criminal Defense
ISLN:
1000797082
Admitted:
2017
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Mark Fuller - Lawyer

Specialties:
Corporate/Commercial
ISLN:
902481389
Admitted:
1985
Law School:
University of Western Ontario, LL.B., 1983

Medicine Doctors

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Mark Guthrie Fuller

Specialties:
Internal Medicine
Psychiatry
Education:
West Virginia University (1981)

License Records

Mark Halldorson Fuller

Licenses:
License #: 24298 - Active
Issued Date: Dec 23, 2005
Renew Date: Dec 1, 2015
Expiration Date: Nov 30, 2017
Type: Certified Public Accountant

Mark G Fuller

Licenses:
License #: 164 - Expired
Category: Health Care
Issued Date: Oct 14, 1982
Effective Date: Jan 1, 1901
Expiration Date: Dec 31, 1986
Type: Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist

Mark Fuller resumes & CV records

Resumes

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Mark Fuller - Garland, TX

Work:
OCONUS High Threat 2008 to 2000
President of Averten Consulting
Covenant Homeland Security / SOCom Theatre 2007 to 2008 Blackwater K9 2006 to 2007
Working Dog Section Team Leader
Vohne Lich Kennels / Triple Canopy 2004 to 2006 DynCorp International, ARCENT 2003 to 2004
QA, Qatar
Fuller's Fido Academy - Fort Worth, TX 2002 to 2003
Professional Dog Trainer
Pre-Clinical Studies Researcher 1996 to 2002 Animal Emergency Hospital - Oklahoma City, OK 1991 to 1996
Military Working Dog Section Training NCO
United States Marine Corps - El Toro, CA 1985 to 1991
Education:
University of Central Oklahoma - Edmond, OK 1996
Bachelor of Science in Forensic Science

Publications & IP owners

Wikipedia

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Mark Fuller

Mark Everett Fuller (born 1958, Enterprise, Alabama) is a federal judge for the U. S. District Court, Middle District of Alabama. He was nominated by George W.

Us Patents

Submersible Gas Burner

US Patent:
7628608, Dec 8, 2009
Filed:
Aug 5, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/198266
Inventors:
James Doyle - Los Angeles CA, US
Mark W. Fuller - Toluca Lake CA, US
Russell Nave - Quartz Hill CA, US
Ronald McGinnes - Little Rock CA, US
Assignee:
Wet Enterprises, Inc. - Sun Valley CA
International Classification:
F23Q 9/00
US Classification:
431278, 431285, 13759901
Abstract:
A submersible gas burner includes a pilot burner, a closed gas reservoir, and a first and second main burners. The pilot burner has a pilot burner tube with a closed upper end, an open lower end and a pilot gas inlet adjacent the upper end. The pilot burner provides a downwardly directed pilot flame. The closed gas reservoir has an upper end, a lower end, and a main gas inlet above the lower end. The main burners are coupled to the gas reservoir with upper ends adjacent the pilot burner and opposing lower ends coupled to the gas reservoir. The lower end of the first main burner is further from the lower end of the gas reservoir than the main gas inlet while the lower end of the second main burner is closer to the lower end of the gas reservoir than the main gas inlet.

Venturi-Less Water Nozzle

US Patent:
4872611, Oct 10, 1989
Filed:
Oct 11, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/256121
Inventors:
Alan S. Robinson - El Monte CA
Mark W. Fuller - Studio City CA
Assignee:
Wet Enterprises, Inc. - Universal City CA
International Classification:
F21P 700
B05B 114
US Classification:
239 18
Abstract:
The present invention comprises a venturi- and snorkel-less water fountain nozzle that creates low mounds of flowing water for water fountain displays. Instead of incorporating a venturi and snorkel like prior art nozzles, the present invention features an inverted cone dispersion element mounted partially within the nozzle that accelerates water flowing through the nozzle and directs it radially outwards to produce the appearance of a mound. The nozzle is typically submerged under 1/2 to 3/4 inches of water. The appearance of the mound can be varied by varying the depth of submergence of, or the flow rate of water through the nozzle.

Underwater Lighting System

US Patent:
4661893, Apr 28, 1987
Filed:
Nov 25, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/801465
Inventors:
Alan S. Robinson - El Monte CA
Mark W. Fuller - Studio City CA
Assignee:
Wet Enterprises, Inc. - Burbank CA
International Classification:
F21Y 2900
US Classification:
362267
Abstract:
An underwater lighting system for the illumination of decorative water displays and the like is disclosed. Each light in a typical lighting system is disposed below the surface of the water, with the light source having a flat lens to avoid the spreading of the rays due to the index of refraction of the water. Disposed over the light source with the upper surface thereof above the water surface and the lower surface thereof below the water surface is a light guide for allowing the passage of light therethrough substantially perpendicular to the upper and lower surfaces, though at the same time substantially inhibiting light from passing therethrough which is not substantially perpendicular to the surfaces of the light guide, at least with respect to one transverse axis thereof. In this manner, the normal diffusing of underwater lighting encountered in water display caused by ripples in the pool are avoided because of the upper surface of the light guide being above the water level. The net result is that light passing directly from the light source to the eyes of the display observer is held to a minimum, as is the intermixing of light from multiple light sources, thereby making the light sources substantially invisible to the observer and allowing illumination of the water display with multiple lights of different colors in a pleasing and effective manner.

Method And Apparatus For Creating A Kinetic Water Display

US Patent:
4715136, Dec 29, 1987
Filed:
Sep 9, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/905698
Inventors:
Mark W. Fuller - Los Angeles CA
Alan S. Robinson - El Monte CA
Assignee:
Wet Enterprises, Inc. - Burbank CA
International Classification:
G09F 1900
US Classification:
40406
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for creating a kinetic water display is provided having a plurality of water jets for outputting streams of water and also having a transparent plate of clear glass or acrylic material. The transparent plate is disposed proximate to and in opposing relationship to the streams of water such that the streams impinge upon the inner surface of the transparent plate thereby forming at least one kinetic shape comprised of ambient air and water upon the inner surface of the transparent plate.

Colored Flame Water Fountain Illumination System

US Patent:
4858826, Aug 22, 1989
Filed:
Dec 28, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/291414
Inventors:
Alan S. Robinson - El Monte CA
Mark W. Fuller - Studio City CA
Assignee:
Wet Enterprises, Inc. - Universal City CA
International Classification:
F21P 700
US Classification:
239 18
Abstract:
The invention consists of a colored flame system for illuminating water fountains. A burner assembly, comprising a main burner, a pilot burner, an igniter, a flame sensor and multiple colorant nozzles is located adjacent to one or more water nozzles of the fountain. A control unit oversees operation of the system. Upon commands from an operator, the control unit causes the pilot and main burners to light and injects the desired colorants into the main burner flame. The colorants are concentrated solutions of metallic salts. The flame sensor acts as a safety device insuring that gas and colorants are emitted only when the pilot and main burners are lit. 7.

Underwater Led Lights

US Patent:
2015035, Dec 10, 2015
Filed:
May 8, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/708060
Inventors:
- Sun Valley CA, US
Graham Baskett - Los Angeles CA, US
Donald Lariviere - Glendale CA, US
Boris Karpichev - Libertyville IL, US
Mark W. Fuller - Sun Valley CA, US
John Canavan - Burbank CA, US
Scott Winslow - Tujunga CA, US
Antonio Layon - Mountain View CA, US
Assignee:
WET - Sun Valley CA
International Classification:
F21V 29/74
F21V 5/04
F21V 29/71
F21V 23/02
F21V 31/00
F21V 29/83
Abstract:
Underwater LED lights with enhanced cooling to allow the use of substantial numbers of high power LEDs. In all embodiments, the majority of the heat given off by the LEDs is transferred to the housing of the underwater light by heat transfer techniques other than by convection of the air or other gases within the enclosure, providing direct heat conveyance from the LEDs to or through the light enclosure walls, by conduction through a thermal conductor or by or as augmented by heat pipes to the inside wall of the enclosure or through the wall of the enclosure to the water. Various embodiments are disclosed.

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