Kelly L Perkins, Age 51Denver, CO

Kelly Perkins Phones & Addresses

Aurora, CO

Palm Desert, CA

Rancho Mirage, CA

Anaheim, CA

Garden Grove, CA

Work

Company: Us bank Address: 4100 Newport Place Dr # 100, Newport Beach, CA 92660 Phones: (949) 863-2499 Position: Manager Industries: National Commercial Banks

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Kelly Lynn Perkins

License Records

Kelly Kristine Perkins Rt

Licenses:
License #: 2764 - Expired
Category: Radiography
Issued Date: Jan 8, 2004
Effective Date: Mar 13, 2006
Expiration Date: Jan 31, 2006
Type: Medical Radiographer

Kelly Perkins resumes & CV records

Resumes

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Kelly Perkins - San Clemente, CA

Work:
California Department of Parks and Recreation 2007 to 2013
Guest Relations & Park Activity Specialist
Stater Brothers Market 1984 to 1995
Customer Service Expert & Food Checker/ Store Clerk
Education:
Saddleback College - Mission Viejo, CA 2000
Communication Studies
El Toro High School - Lake Forest, CA 1979
General Education
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Kelly Perkins - Palm Desert, CA

Work:
Black & Decker - Foothill Ranch, CA 2001 to 2009
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
Truesdail Laboratories - Tustin, CA 1999 to 2001
RECEPTIONIST/DEPT. ASSISTANT
Kag West - Sacramento, CA 1997 to 1998
CORPORATE RECEPTIONIST
Los Angeles County District Attorney/Bureau of Investigation - Los Angeles, CA 1990 to 1994
CLERK II
Education:
UC Riverside 2012 to 2014
Medical Coding & Billing
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Kelly Perkins - Palm Desert, CA

Work:
Stanley Black and Decker - Foothill Ranch, CA 2001 to 2009
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
Truesdail Laboratories - Tustin, CA 1999 to 2001
RECEPTIONIST/DEPT. ASSISTANT
Kag West (formerly Beneto Tank Lines) - Sacramento, CA 1997 to 1998
CORPORATE RECEPTIONIST
Los Angeles County District Attorney - Bureau of Investigation - Los Angeles, CA 1990 to 1994
CLERK II
Education:
UC Riverside 2013
Medical Coding and Billing
Skills:
Office software, Medical terminology, Notary public (renewal pending)

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Automatic Process Control System For Curing Polymeric Material

US Patent:
4496697, Jan 29, 1985
Filed:
Aug 24, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/411111
Inventors:
Andrew Zsolnay - Manhattan Beach CA
Kelly M. Perkins - Anchorage AK
Leiv H. Blad - Van Nuys CA
Assignee:
Lockheed Corporation - Burbank CA
International Classification:
C08J 300
C08J 324
US Classification:
526 60
Abstract:
This invention is directed to a method of automatically controlling curing of a thermosetting polymeric material. The method comprises the steps of (a) applying heat to the polymeric material to initiate curing; (b) measuring a selected characteristic of the polymeric material at various times during the cure cycle thereof; (c) generating a set of signals corresponding to the measurements made; (d) determining from the signals the optimum time for applying pressure to the polymeric material; and (e) automatically applying pressure to the polymeric material at the optimum time, in a closed-loop system. The selected characteristic measured may be the capacitance or the dissipation of the polymeric material. In general, the pressure is automatically applied immediately after the minimum capacitance level is reached but before hardening of the polymeric material.

Automatic Process Control System And Method For Curing Polymeric Materials

US Patent:
4399100, Aug 16, 1983
Filed:
Dec 29, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/220369
Inventors:
Andrew Zsolnay - Manhattan Beach CA
Kelly M. Perkins - Anchorage AK
Leiv H. Blad - CA
Assignee:
Lockheed Corporation - Burbank CA
International Classification:
G06G 758
G01N 2722
G01N 3344
US Classification:
422 62
Abstract:
The invention is directed to an apparatus and method for curing polymeric materials by use of a closed-loop, automatic process control technique. A dielectric monitoring device (15) senses the electrical characteristics which are analogous to viscosity changes taking place in an uncured or partially cured polymeric material (10) while heat is applied thereto. The generated analog signal, which changes in response to variations in the capacitance and dissipation of the polymeric material, is fed into a microcomputer (21) which determines from the direction and amplitude of the generated wave form both the maximum and minimum levels of capacitance and dissipation developed. When a predetermined condition is reached, the microcomputer (21) sends a control signal to processing equipment (24,25) to apply pressure, heat and/or vacuum to the polymeric material (10) at or near the onset of gelation but prior to the hardening point. The microcomputer (21) is programmed so as to discard random electrical signals and questionable data such as from short-term burst noises. The system can be used for curing various polymeric materials having differing characteristics.

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