Salvatore F Crivello, Age 69602 Gardenia Gln, Escondido, CA 92025

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Escondido, CA

Poway, CA

2049 Pheasant Run, Fallbrook, CA 92028 (760) 723-1753

5581 Maryland Ave, La Mesa, CA 91942 (619) 820-0252

7225 Macquarie St, La Mesa, CA 91942 (619) 449-3309

6925 Wisconsin Ave, La Mesa, CA 91942 (619) 217-3004

8737 Van Horn St, La Mesa, CA 91942 (619) 217-3004

10615 Len St, Santee, CA 92071 (619) 448-4695 (619) 449-3309 (619) 217-3004

Hallandale Beach, FL

Desoto, TX

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Commercial Banker At Wells Fargo

Position:
Commercial Banker at Wells Fargo
Location:
Greater San Diego Area
Industry:
Banking
Work:
Wells Fargo since May 2006
Commercial Banker
Education:
Thomas Jefferson School of Law 1999 - 2002
Juris Doctor, Law
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Us Patents

Thermal Pointer

US Patent:
2012010, May 3, 2012
Filed:
Nov 22, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/303088
Inventors:
Michael Pushkarsky - San Diego CA, US
David F. Arnone - Mountain View CA, US
Matt Barre - Cardiff CA, US
David P. Caffey - San Diego CA, US
Salvatore F. Crivello - Poway CA, US
Timothy Day - Poway CA, US
Kyle Thomas - Weston FL, US
International Classification:
G02B 27/20
H01S 3/10
US Classification:
362259, 372 28
Abstract:
A laser source assembly for providing an assembly output beam includes a first emitter, a second emitter, and a third emitter. The first emitter emits a first beam along a first beam axis that is substantially parallel to and spaced apart from an assembly axis. The second emitter emits a second beam along a second beam axis that is substantially parallel to and spaced apart from the assembly axis. The third emitter emits a third beam along a third beam axis that is substantially parallel to and spaced apart from the assembly axis. The first beam axis, the second beam axis and the third beam axis are positioned spaced apart about and substantially equidistant from the assembly axis.for

Method Of Use For Supersonic Converging-Diverging Air Abrasion Nozzle For Use On Biological Organisms

US Patent:
6273789, Aug 14, 2001
Filed:
Jul 22, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/359552
Inventors:
Richard Todd LaSalle - Eugene OR
Salvatore F. Crivello - Santee CA
V. Kim Kutsch - Jeffferson OR
International Classification:
B24B 100
A61C 325
US Classification:
451 38
Abstract:
A device for removing material from biological organisms by directing an abrasive fluid stream onto a surface of a biological organism. The device operates on a standard household pressure source and includes a converging-diverging nozzle that produces a super-sonic abrasive-laden air stream having a temperature that is harmless to the biological organism. The device operates at such a temperature without the use of external elements, such as additional heaters or coolers. The internal contour of the nozzle bore is variable and determines conditions, such as, for example, velocity, temperature and shape of the particle-laden air stream.

Supersonic Converging-Diverging Nozzle For Use On Biological Organisms

US Patent:
5957760, Sep 28, 1999
Filed:
Mar 13, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/821976
Inventors:
Richard Todd LaSalle - Eugene OR
Salvatore F. Crivello - Santee CA
V. Kim Kutsch - Albany OR
Assignee:
Kreativ, Inc - San Diego CA
International Classification:
B24C 306
US Classification:
451 90
Abstract:
A device for removing material from biological organisms by directing an abrasive fluid stream onto a surface of a biological organism. The device operates on a standard household pressure source and includes a converging-diverging nozzle that produces a super-sonic abrasive-laden air stream having a temperature that is harmless to the biological organism. The device operates at such a temperature without the use of external elements, such as additional heaters or coolers. The internal contour of the nozzle bore is variable and determines conditions, such as, for example, velocity, temperature and shape of the particle-laden air stream.

Quantum Cascade Laser That Generates Widely Viewable Mid-Infrared Light

US Patent:
2011023, Sep 29, 2011
Filed:
Mar 17, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/050016
Inventors:
Miles J. Weida - Poway CA, US
Salvatore F. Crivello - Poway CA, US
Paul Larson - Poway CA, US
International Classification:
H01L 27/14
H01S 5/022
US Classification:
2503384, 372 4501
Abstract:
A laser source assembly () for generating an output beam () that is in the mid-infrared range includes a quantum cascade gain media (), a first lead (), a second lead (), and an infrared transmissive potting material (). The quantum cascade gain media () generates the output beam () that exits from a first facet () of the gain media (). The first lead () and the second lead () are electrically connected to the quantum cascade gain media (). The infrared transmissive potting material () encloses and embeds the quantum cascade gain media (), a portion of the first lead (), and a portion of the second lead (). Because theses components are enclosed and retained by the potting material (), the resulting laser source assembly () is stable, rugged, small, portable, easy to manufacture, reliable, and relatively inexpensive to manufacture.

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