Apr 2013 to 2000 Data Entry PersonnelSan Ramon Valley Unified School District San Ramon, CA Oct 2009 to Nov 2012 Warehouse / CustodianNations Restaurant San Ramon, CA Jun 2007 to Jun 2009 Cashier/Cook/Shift Supervisor
Education:
Chabot College Hayward, CA 2006 to 2007 none in Communications
Dr. De Leon graduated from the Univ Latina De Panama, Fac De Med Y De La Salud, Ciudad Panama, Panama in 2005. He works in Statesville, NC and specializes in Internal Medicine and Family Medicine. Dr. De Leon is affiliated with Iredell Memorial Hospital.
Shamouil Shamouilian - San Jose CA Anada H. Kumar - Milpitas CA Donald J. Olgado - Palo Alto CA Joseph J. Stevens - San Jose CA Ricardo Leon - Palo Alto CA Jon Clinton - San Jose CA
Assignee:
Applied Materials, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
B23H 704
US Classification:
2042281, 2042298, 2042302, 2042308, 2042861
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a device that supplies electricity to a substrate. In one embodiment, the device includes multiple contacts, a current sensor, and a current regulator. The current sensor is attached to each of the plurality of contacts to sense their electric current. A current regulator controls current applied to each of the multiple contacts in response to the current sensor. In another embodiment, a compliant ridge is formed about the periphery of each contact to seal the contact from undesired chemicals.
The invention relates to a treatment article and a method for treating a fabric by delivering one or more powdered benefit agents to a fabric in a tumble dryer and thus providing at least one fabric benefit such as sanitization and/or disinfection, whitening and/or stain removal to the fabric during the tumble drying process. The treatment article functions to dispense at least one powdered benefit agent to the fabric by means of a diffusing membrane having an average pore diameter such that the tumbling and/or heating action provided during the tumble drying process results in the delivery of an oxidant material in the form of a powdered benefit agent to the initially damp or wet fabric to provide at least one primary fabric benefit to the treated fabric. Optionally, a second and/or third benefit agent may additionally be included in the treatment article for simultaneous delivery of one or more additional fabric benefits. The invention also relates to a treatment kit employing a treatment article with instructions for the effective delivery of one or more fabric benefits to a fabric during a tumble drying process.
Method And Apparatus For Supplying Electricity Uniformly To A Workpiece
Shamouil Shamouilian - San Jose CA, US Anada Kumar - Milpitas CA, US Donald Olgado - Palo Alto CA, US Joseph Stevens - San Jose CA, US Ricardo Leon - Palo Alto CA, US Jon Clinton - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Applied Materials, Inc.
International Classification:
B23H003/02
US Classification:
204/228100
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a device that supplies electricity to a substrate. In one embodiment, the device includes multiple contacts, a current sensor, and a current regulator. The current sensor is attached to each of the plurality of contacts to sense their electric current. A current regulator controls current applied to each of the multiple contacts in response to the current sensor. In another embodiment, a compliant ridge is formed about the periphery of each contact to seal the contact from undesired chemicals.
Method Of Tumble Dryer Bleaching And Fabric Treatment
Nancy Ann Falk - Livermore CA, US Ricardo J. Leon - Miami FL, US William L. Smith - Pleasanton CA, US Gregory van Buskirk - Danville CA, US
Assignee:
The Clorox Company - Oakland CA
International Classification:
D06L 3/14 B65D 85/00 A61L 2/23
US Classification:
8111, 8137, 422 5, 422 28, 2065246
Abstract:
The invention relates to a treatment article and a method for treating a fabric by delivering one or more powdered benefit agents to a fabric in a tumble dryer and thus providing at least one fabric benefit such as sanitization and/or disinfection, whitening and/or stain removal to the fabric during the tumble drying process. The treatment article functions to dispense at least one powdered benefit agent to the fabric by means of a diffusing membrane having an average pore diameter such that the tumbling and/or heating action provided during the tumble drying process results in the delivery of an oxidant material in the form of a powdered benefit agent to the initially damp or wet fabric to provide at least one primary fabric benefit to the treated fabric. Optionally, a second and/or third benefit agent may additionally be included in the treatment article for simultaneous delivery of one or more additional fabric benefits. The invention also relates to a treatment kit employing a treatment article with instructions for the effective delivery of one or more fabric benefits to a fabric during a tumble drying process.