Luis R Aponte MD 2727 W Dr Mlk Blvd STE 500, Tampa, FL 33607 8134896212 (phone), 8134896214 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Puerto Rico School of Medicine Graduated: 1995
Procedures:
Arthrocentesis Breast Reconstruction Breast Reduction Destruction of Benign/Premalignant Skin Lesions Hernia Repair Rhinoplasty Skull/Facial Bone Fractures and Dislocations Wound Care
Conditions:
Breast Disorders Skin Cancer Acne Acute Renal Failure Anemia
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Aponte graduated from the University of Puerto Rico School of Medicine in 1995. He works in Tampa, FL and specializes in Plastic Surgery. Dr. Aponte is affiliated with Bayfront Health St Petersburg, Memorial Hospital Of Tampa and St Anthonys Hospital.
First Community Development Corporation of New Jersey Inc Ornamental Shrub and Tree Services, Nsk · Shrub/Tree Services Building Maintenance Svc Business Services Job Training/Related Svc
Luis Aponte Network Analyst, Management Information Systems Director
Insight Communications Telecommunications · Holding Company · Cable and Pay Television Service Telephone Communications · Cable/Pay Television Service Telephone Communications · Communications Consultants · All Other Telecommunications
810 7 Ave, New York, NY 10019 810 7 Ave 40, New York, NY 10019 9172862300, 9172862201, 9177583603, 9172862301
Luis Aponte Network Manager
Work Oriented Rehabilitation Institute Inc Vocational Training Program
Jul 2012 to Nov 2013 Avionics InstallerL-3 Vertex CFS
Dec 2009 to Jul 2012 Avionics TechnicianDynCorp International Temple, TX Nov 2008 to Dec 2009 Avionics TechnicianLaw Enforcement Officer May 2004 to Aug 2007
Education:
University of Turabo Turabo, PR 2013 Masters in Public AffairsUniversity of Turabo Turabo, PR 2005 Bachelors in Social ScienceJohn Jay University New York, NY 1996 Associates in Criminal Justice
Feb 2013 to 2000 ClerkLowes Union, NJ May 2011 to May 2012 ClerkPathmark Union, NJ Nov 2006 to Jan 2011 Stock personLoss preventionHOPES Head Start Hoboken, NJ 2002 to 2006 Summer Camp Counselor
Education:
Hudson County Community College (Pending) Jersey City, NJ 2004 to 2006 Associate in GeneralDickinson High School Jersey City, NJ 2000 to 2004 High School Diploma
Luis A. Aponte - Andover NJ Mark Benda - Highland Lakes NJ Paul M. Rominski - Morris Plains NJ Joseph P. Savicki - Clinton NJ David S. DeVincentis - Flanders NJ Norris B. McLean - Englewood NJ
Assignee:
Avaya Technology Corp. - Basking Ridge NJ
International Classification:
H01R 2900
US Classification:
439188, 200 511
Abstract:
A connection switch jack has first and second sets of pins, and a set of spring contacts for connecting the first and second sets of pins when the spring contacts are in a normally closed position. The jack has a receptacle for receiving a plug having a plurality of plug contacts, wherein receipt of the plug connects corresponding plug contacts to selected pins of the first set of pins via the spring contacts and then moves the switch off of the normally closed position to break the contact between the first and second sets of pins.
Reduction Of Parasitic Through Hole Via Capacitance In Multilayer Printed Circuit Boards
Luis A. Aponte - Andover NJ Mark Benda - Highland Lakes NJ Joseph Peter Savicki - Clinton NJ
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H05K 116
US Classification:
174260
Abstract:
A printed circuit board that reduces parasitic effects on devices mounted thereon. The printed circuit board comprises a top layer and a bottom layer of a first insulating material having a first dielectric constant. The layers are configured to form holes whereby each of the holes has a first part extending through the top layer and a second part extending through the bottom layer. The bottom layer is further configured to comprise a second insulating material having a second dielectric constant, which second insulating material surrounds the second part of the hole. The devices mounted onto the printed circuit board have pins that extend through the holes. When the second dielectric constant is less than the first dielectric constant, the parasitic effects on the pins of the mounted devices are reduced.
Luis A. Aponte - Andover NJ Mark Benda - Highland Lakes NJ David S. DeVincentis - Flanders NJ Michael J. Thayer - Denville NJ
Assignee:
Avaya Technology Corp. - Basking Ridge NJ
International Classification:
H02G 304
US Classification:
174 97
Abstract:
A cable retainer assembly for retaining cables in a cable trough includes an elongated member that can be detached and secured to a trough. The member has a receptacle disposed at least partially along a length of the member. In one embodiment, the receptacle is a U-shaped channel which extends along the length of the elongated member. A retainer includes a flange that can be inserted in the receptacle and is sidable along the length of the receptacle. A second channel is provided for detachably securing the elongated member to a cable trough. A third channel may be provided on a front face of the elongated member for retaining a designation chart. The chart may be marked to indicate cable designations.
Luis A. Aponte - Andover NJ Mark Benda - Highland Lakes NJ Norris B. McLean - Englewood NJ Joseph P. Savicki - Clinton NJ
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H01R 2900
US Classification:
439188
Abstract:
A coaxial jack with an internal switch mechanism includes a cylindrical shell having an axial front opening, and an elongate center conductor supported coaxially inside the shell. A back end of an elongate resilient switch contact is fixed by a switch contact support at a back portion of the shell on one side of the shell axis. The switch contact extends inside the shell toward the front opening at a certain inclination and has a free end located on a side of the shell axis opposite the one side. The switch contact is configured and positioned to make an electrical connection with the center conductor in the absence of a mating plug. An elongate actuator is supported on the inner periphery of the shell and has an engaging part that protrudes into a defined plug travel path inside the shell. The engaging part is configured to cause the free end of the switch contact to deflect by an amount sufficient to break the electrical connection between the contact and the center conductor when a mating plug travels into the shell and displaces the engaging part of the actuator.
Luis A. Aponte - Andover NJ Mark Benda - Highland Lakes NJ David Stephen DeVincentis - Flanders NJ
Assignee:
Avaya Technology Corp. - Basking Ridge NJ
International Classification:
H04M 124
US Classification:
379 29
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for monitoring telecommunication lines. A switch is disposed between the telecommunication lines to be monitored and a jack which is connectable to a signal monitoring device. The switch is positionable into a neutral position for permitting connection of the signal monitoring device to the jack and at least a second position where the signal monitoring device may monitor the signals of the telecommunication lines.
Carlos Aponte - Lincoln Park NJ, US Luis Aponte - New York NY, US
International Classification:
B65F 1/14 B65F 1/16 B65F 1/12
Abstract:
Locked Garbage Can—is a held firmly in place garbage can that prevents spills, haphazard to public, improving hygiene as well as esthetics.The solution consists of a magnetic attached to the garbage can to pair with metallic base, which holds the garbage can firmly in place, while providing an easy way to empty its content.All across America and around the world garbage can posed a multi issue challenge; garbage spills, haphazard to public, hygiene issues, esthetics and many others problems . . .“Locked Garbage Can” aims to solve all the issues by an innovation solution that held firmly in place the garbage can.