Valentin Leandro Saenz, Age 50486 Savoy St, Bridgeport, CT 06606

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Bridgeport, CT

Fairfield, CT

Oxford, CT

Ansonia, CT

Stratford, CT

Myrtle Beach, SC

Clarksville, TN

Camp Lejeune, NC

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Company: Sikorsky aircraft corporation - Stratford, CT 2007 Position: Materials supervisor (foreman)

Education

School / High School: Horry Georgetown Technical College- Myrtle Beach, SC 2012 Specialities: Electronics Engineering

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Valentin Saenz - Myrtle Beach, SC

Work:
Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation - Stratford, CT 2007 to 2012
Materials Supervisor (Foreman)
Service Plus 1999 to 2007
District Manager Merchandising & Training CT/NY
Pielectronics - Ponce, PR 1998 to 2001
Shop Technical Supervisor
Education:
Horry Georgetown Technical College - Myrtle Beach, SC 2012
Electronics Engineering
University of South Carolina - Sumter, SC 2004
Associates of Arts
Central Carolina Technical College - Sumter, SC 2003 Porter & Chester Institute - Stratford, CT 1990
Diploma in Electronics Engineering Career

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Computer Mouse Glove

US Patent:
2009015, Jun 18, 2009
Filed:
Dec 12, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/954609
Inventors:
Valentin L. Saenz - Bridgeport CT, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/033
G09G 5/08
US Classification:
345158, 345167, 345157
Abstract:
A computer mouse glove for transferring computer mouse functions to the hand of a computer user. The glove includes: a glove member having finger fittings and a thumb fitting; a computer cursor control system having buttons and a tracking system having an optical tracking device; a computer module; a power module; a connection module; a tracking ball; and a power switch. The glove member encases a user's hand. The computer cursor control system controls functions of a cursor on a computer screen. The buttons provides mouse electrical switching functions. The tracking system controls movement of the cursor on a computer screen. The power module provides energy to the computer glove mouse. The connection module transmits electronic signals from the computer glove mouse to computer module. The tracking ball controls movement of the computer cursor. The power switch enables a user to select either the tracking ball or optical tracking device.

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