An apparatus ( ) for reconditioning a protective surface ( ) of an optically-read digital recording disc ( ) includes a turntable ( ) configured to receive the disc ( ) and a first motor ( ) for rotating the turntable ( ) and the disc ( ). The apparatus further includes a buffing element ( ) and a second motor ( ) for rotating the buffing element ( ). A timing element ( ) synchronizes the first and second motors ( ) to substantially simultaneously cease rotation of the turntable ( ) and the buffing element ( ) following removal of an amount of material from the disc ( ). The buffing element ( ) includes a foam pad ( ) having a discoid portion ( ) and an annular portion ( ) encircling a perimeter ( ) of the discoid portion ( ). The annular portion ( ) is more resistant to compression than the discoid portion ( ). A buffing pad ( ) is in fixed relation with the foam pad ( ).
Apparatus And Buffing Element For Reconditioning Digital Recording Discs
An apparatus ( ) for reconditioning a protective surface ( ) of an optically-read digital recording disc ( ) includes a turntable ( ) configured to receive a center hole ( ) of the disc ( ) and a first motor ( ), coupled to the turntable ( ), for rotating the turntable ( ) and the disc ( ) at a first rotational speed. The apparatus further includes a buffing element ( ) for removing an amount of material from the protective surface ( ) as the turntable rotates the disc ( ) and a second motor ( ), coupled to the buffing element ( ) for rotating the buffing element ( ) at a second rotational speed. A timing element ( ) synchronizes the first and second motors ( ) to substantially simultaneously cease rotation of the turntable ( ) and the buffing element ( ) following removal of an amount of material from the disc ( ). The buffing element ( ) includes a substantially rigid stabilizer plate ( ) and a foam pad ( ) fixedly engaged with a plate surface ( ) of the stabilizer plate ( ). A buffing pad ( ) is in fixed relation with the foam pad ( ).
Buffing Head And Method For Reconditioning An Optical Disc
Jason Bauer - Queen Creek AZ, US Alexander Shekhel - Chandler AZ, US
Assignee:
Azuradisc, Inc. - Chandler AZ
International Classification:
B24B001/00 B24B007/00
US Classification:
451 41, 451 59, 451 66, 451242, 15 971
Abstract:
A buffing head () includes a rotary element () for retaining an optical disc () and causing the disc () to rotate at a first speed. A buffing element () contacts a work surface () of the optical disc (), and rotation of the disc () enables corresponding movement of the buffing element (). A restrictor (), in communication with the buffing element (), restricts movement of the buffing element () so that the buffing element () moves at a second speed to recondition the work surface (), the second speed being slower than the first speed. The buffing head () further includes a well () surrounding the buffing element () and containing a fluid (). Movement of the buffing element () causes the buffing element () to be immersed into the fluid () and to be returned into contact with the work surface ().
Apparatus And Buffing Element For Reconditioning Digital Recording Discs
An apparatus () for reconditioning a protective surface () of an optically-read digital recording disc () includes a turntable () configured to receive a center hole () of the disc () and a first motor (), coupled to the turntable (), for rotating the turntable () and the disc () at a first rotational speed. The apparatus further includes a buffing element () for removing an amount of material from the protective surface () as the turntable rotates the disc () and a second motor (), coupled to the buffing element () for rotating the buffing element () at a second rotational speed. A timing element () synchronizes the first and second motors () to substantially simultaneously cease rotation of the turntable () and the buffing element () following removal of an amount of material from the disc (). The buffing element () includes a substantially rigid stabilizer plate () and a foam pad () fixedly engaged with a plate surface () of the stabilizer plate (). A buffing pad () is in fixed relation with the foam pad (). The buffing pad has a first surface () configured to face the foam pad () and a second surface () configured to recondition the protective surface () of the disc ().
Buffing Head And Method For Reconditioning An Optical Disc
Jason Bauer - Queen Creek AZ, US Alexander Shekhel - Chandler AZ, US
International Classification:
B24B 1/00
US Classification:
451041000
Abstract:
A buffing head () includes a rotary element () for retaining an optical disc () and causing the disc () to rotate at a first speed. A buffing element () contacts a work surface () of the optical disc (), and rotation of the disc () enables corresponding movement of the buffing element (). A restrictor (), in communication with the buffing element (), restricts movement of the buffing element () so that the buffing element () moves at a second speed to recondition the work surface (), the second speed being slower than the first speed. The buffing head () further includes a well () surrounding the buffing element () and containing a fluid (). Movement of the buffing element () causes the buffing element () to be immersed into the fluid () and to be returned into contact with the work surface ().
A system includes a fastener and a driving tool configured to mate with the fastener. The fastener includes a driving portion having an upper face, a bottom face, and a side wall extending between the upper and bottom faces. Recessed sections extend into the driving portion from the upper face. Each recessed section includes a first wall in spaced relation to a second wall. At least one of the first and second walls is angled to form a wedge-shaped undercut underlying the upper face of the driving portion. The driving tool includes a raised portion extending from a floor of the driving tool. The raised portion has third and forth walls, and at least one of the third and fourth walls is angled relative to the floor to form a wedge-shaped extension section. The extension section engages with the undercut to interlock the driving tool with the fastener during installation and/or removal.
Method And Apparatus For Reconditioning Digital Recording Discs
An apparatus (96) and method for reconditioning the protective coating (14) of a digital recording disc (10) is provided. The apparatus (96) includes a turntable (98) configured to receive the non-data center section (17) of the digital disc (10), a brake (100) for controlling the rotation speed of the turntable (98) and the disc (10), a turntable support (102) for attaching the turntable (98) to a base (104), a buffing element (52), a motor (54) for rotating the buffing element (52), a buffing element support (58) for attaching the buffing element (52) to the base (104), and a protective housing (106).
Apparatus For Reconditioning Digital Recording Discs
An apparatus for reconditioning the protective coating of a digital recording disc is provided. The apparatus includes a turntable configured to receive a digital disc, a first motor for rotating the turntable, a turntable support for attaching the turntable to a base, a buffing element, a second motor for rotating the buffing element, a buffing element support for attaching the buffing element to the base, and a protective housing. A method for reconditioning a digital recording disc is also provided. The method involves placing a digital disc on a turntable, rotating the turntable, applying a cutting medium to the disc, rotating a buffing element, and removing material from the disc.
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Jason Bauer Owner
Azuradisc Inc Durable Goods
2885 N Nevada St, Chandler, AZ 85225 Website: azuradisc.com
Jason Bauer Owner
Azuradisc Inc Computer Peripheral Equipment, NEC · Wholesale Trade Agents & Brokers · Records Tapes & Compact Discs-
2885 N Nevada St, Chandler, AZ 85225 4808278786, 4808271104
Jason M Bauer Director
ROOTFORCE INC
7307 S 89 Pl, Mesa, AZ 85212 Director 7307 S 89 Pl, Mesa, AZ 85212
Jason Bauer Principal
Arizona Pools Spas Physical Fitness Facility
4800 S Alma School Rd, Chandler, AZ 85248
Jason Bauer
JEBCO ENTERPRISES LLC
2509 E Inverness Ave, Mesa, AZ 85204
Jason Bauer Principal
KATHERINE TAYLOR LLC Nonclassifiable Establishments
40607 N Panther Crk Trl, Phoenix, AZ 85086
Jason Bauer Principal
Arizona Satellite Installers LLC Business Services at Non-Commercial Site · Nonclassifiable Establishments
2509 E Inverness Ave, Mesa, AZ 85204
Jason Bauer Manager, Principal
FUNCTION HOUSE LLC Business Services at Non-Commercial Site · Nonclassifiable Establishments
19701 E Augustus Ave, Queen Creek, AZ 85242 19701 E Augustus Ave, Woodruff, AZ 85942
License Records
Jason Joseph Bauer
License #:
418 - Active
Category:
Emergency Medical Care
Issued Date:
Jun 1, 2011
Effective Date:
Apr 15, 2016
Expiration Date:
Dec 31, 2018
Type:
EMS Instructor
Jason Joseph Bauer
License #:
18108 - Expired
Category:
Emergency Medical Care
Issued Date:
Dec 7, 2007
Effective Date:
Jan 11, 2016
Expiration Date:
Dec 31, 2015
Type:
EMT
Jason Joseph Bauer
License #:
Unknown - Expired
Category:
Nursing Support
Effective Date:
Sep 6, 2016
Type:
Medication Aide - 40 Hour
Jason Joseph Bauer
License #:
4404 - Active
Category:
Emergency Medical Care
Issued Date:
Apr 15, 2016
Effective Date:
Apr 15, 2016
Expiration Date:
Dec 31, 2018
Type:
Paramedic
Jason Joseph Bauer
License #:
Unknown - Expired
Category:
Nursing
Effective Date:
Mar 21, 2017
Type:
Registered Nurse
Resumes
Executive Chef At Centerplate At University Of Mississippi
Centerplate - University of Mississippi since Apr 2013
Executive Chef
Jackson Convention Complex - Jackson, Mississippi Area Aug 2012 - Apr 2013
Executive Chef
2003-2010Broward County Conv. Center Apr 2002 - Sep 2012
Executive Sous Chef
Best Western Beachcomber Jan 2001 - Jan 2003
Lead Prep Cook
Windough.com 2000 - 2001
Email Specialist/Sales
Education:
2003-2005 Art Institute of Ft 2003 - 2005
A.S, Culinary Arts
Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale 2003 - 2005
A.S., Culinary Art
Skills:
Menu Development Purchasing Food Cost Banquets Culinary Labor Control Inventory Management Cost Control Order Processing Recieving Food Service Food Safety Food & Beverage Food Industry Food Photography Hospitality Culinary Skills Food Organization Catering Hospitality Management Cooking Recipes Cuisine Culinary Management Gourmet Restaurant Management Hospitality Industry Menu Costing Mediterranean Food Preparation Sanitation Serve Safe Certified Sauces Food Cost Management Seafood Menu Engineering Butchery Culinary Education Recipe Testing Italian cuisine Food Quality French Cuisine Food Cost Analysis
Interventional & Vascular Consultants 2701 NW Vaughn St STE 325, Portland, OR 97210 5036120498 (phone), 5034590521 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Oregon Health & Science University School of Medicine Graduated: 2000
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Bauer graduated from the Oregon Health & Science University School of Medicine in 2000. He works in Portland, OR and specializes in Vascular & Interventional Rad.
Two Democratic officials in Michigan, Jason Bauer and Mike McGuinness, were convicted in 2012 for involvement in an election fraud scheme. The two men attemptedto put a fake Tea Party candidate on the ballot to split theconservativevote.
Date: Oct 20, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Marcus Lemonis, Dippin' Dots owner, in takeover bid for bankrupt Crumbs ...
hailed as a breakout company by Inc. magazine in 2010 and became a publicly held business the following year through a merger with 57th Street General Acquisition Corp. The company, then run by Crumbs co-founder Jason Bauer, planned to open 200 locations in the top 15 markets by the end of this year.
Date: Jul 14, 2014
Category: Business
Source: Google
Scone-makers delighted as decade-long fad for cupcakes has lost novelty factor
hot enough in 2009 and 2010 to spawn two reality TV shows: Cupcake Wars and DC Cupcakes. Crumbs was hailed a "breakout company" by Inc. magazine in 2010 and floated the following year. Crumbs co-founder Jason Bauer vowed to open 200 locations by the end of 2014, saying the company had great economics.
azine in 2010 and became a publicly held business the following year through a merger with 57th Street General Acquisition Corp. Crumbs co-founder Jason Bauer, who was then chief executive officer, vowed to open 200 locations by the end of 2014, saying the company had great economics. Instead, its l
Crumbs founder Jason Bauer opened the original Upper West Side shop in 2003 in the wake of the Sex and the City- inspired cupcake craze. Within a few years, the chain expanded to seven shops, all in New York.