Robert Joseph Pernice, Age 65Grants Pass, OR

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Grants Pass, OR

2953 Verdino Cir, Corona, CA 92883 (714) 921-8382

809 Parkridge Ave, Corona, CA 92879

708 Palomino Ln, Anaheim, CA 92807

Anaheim Hills, CA

Lake Havasu City, AZ

Orange, CA

Fullerton, CA

2912 Maverick Cir S, Lk Havasu Cty, AZ 86404

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Owner

Location:
2953 Verdino Cir, Corona, CA 92883
Industry:
Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering
Work:
Duonetics Corporation
Owner
Education:
School Name:
Interests:
Boating
Exercise
Investing
Outdoors
Electronics
Reading
Crafts
Music
Sports
Movies
Languages:
English
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President

Location:
Corona, CA
Industry:
Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering
Work:
Duonetics Corporation
President
Duonetics Corporation
Owner
Skills:
Machine Tools, Milling, Aerospace, Manufacturing, Cnc Manufacturing, Metrology, Engineering, Design For Manufacturing, Product Development, Lean Manufacturing, Cad, Complex 5 Axis Machining, Metal Fabrication, Machining, Cad/Cam, Cnc
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Us Patents

Systems And Methods For Compensating A Party In A Barter Transaction

US Patent:
2013024, Sep 19, 2013
Filed:
Mar 12, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/795648
Inventors:
Robert Pernice - Corona CA, US
Assignee:
BARTERBENDER, LLC - Corona CA
International Classification:
G06Q 20/08
US Classification:
705 39
Abstract:
A barter transaction system facilitates a barter transaction by determining a monetary compensation amount to compensate a party in a barter transaction when another party in the barter transaction fails to fulfill his/her obligation in the transaction. The barter transaction involves an exchange of a first non-monetary item from a first user with a second non-monetary item from a second user. The barter transaction system determines a compensation amount for compensating the first user based on a monetary value that the second user perceives of the second item. The perceived value is given by the second user and assigned to the second non-monetary item. The barter transaction system also allows the first and second user to negotiate the perceived value until both users agree to the barter transaction.

Magneto Rotor

US Patent:
5179872, Jan 19, 1993
Filed:
Oct 11, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/775278
Inventors:
Robert J. Pernice - Anaheim CA
International Classification:
G05G 100
H02K 2122
US Classification:
74572
Abstract:
A magneto rotor includes a bowl-like aluminum body with an open end defined by an annular rim having an inner peripheral surface. A plurality of arcuate pockets are machined into the peripheral rim surface, each of the pockets extending between first and second radiused ends, the radius of curvature of the pockets being approximately equal to the radius of curvature of the rim. A light weight, high field-strength magnet, formed as an arcuate plate of a neodymium-iron alloy, is adhesively fixed in each of the pockets. Each of the magnets substantially conforms to the pocket in which it is seated, and extends between first and second radiused ends. The engagement between the radiused pocket ends and the radiused magnet ends restrains the magnets from dropping radially inwardly from the pockets should the adhesive fail. The magnets are restrained from moving axially out of the pockets by a retaining ring that covers the open tops of the pockets. In a preferred embodiment, the magnet alloy is approximately 33 percent neodymium, 64 percent iron, 1 percent boron, and 2 percent dysprosium.

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