Feb 2014 to 2000 Technical Project Manager 3Nova Management Las Vegas, NV Sep 2012 to Feb 2014 Network VoIP Engineer contracted to Trimble NavigationWells Fargo Las Vegas, NV Apr 2012 to Aug 2012 VoIP Project Manager ResponsibilitiesTrimble Navigation Sunnyvale, CA Feb 2000 to Apr 2011 VoIP Project Manager ResponsibilitiesTrimble Navigation Sunnyvale, CA Feb 2000 to Feb 2007 Network VoIP EngineerSiemens Business Communications Santa Clara, CA Feb 1998 to Jan 2000 Telecom Technical Support Analyst
Education:
Computer Learning Center San Jose, CA 1996 to 1997 Associates in Business SystemsLas Positas College Livermore, CA 1994 to 1996 General EducationWest Valley College Saratoga, CA 1991 to 1993 General Education
Diagnostic Radiology, Vascular & Interventional Rad
Work:
Coast Radiology Imaging & Intervention Inc 31872 Coast Hwy, Laguna Beach, CA 92651 9492638620 (phone), 8667522240 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine Graduated: 1982
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Simon graduated from the University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine in 1982. He works in Laguna Beach, CA and specializes in Diagnostic Radiology and Vascular & Interventional Rad. Dr. Simon is affiliated with Mission Hospital and Mission Hospital Laguna Beach.
Stephen G. Simon - Hillsboro Beach FL Denise E. Reed - Hillsboro Beach FL Charles W. Bergeron - Fort Lauderdale FL
International Classification:
F41A 1726
US Classification:
42 7011
Abstract:
The invention is directed to an apparatus (concealed safety device) and method for preventing unauthorized or inadvertent discharge of a firearm. The apparatus includes a plurality of annular pistons which are manipulated using a spring and hydraulic assembly. The pistons are attached to a annular engaging ring which works to obstruct the mainspring rod of a firearm when the apparatus is inserted into the associated firearm aperture. In operation, a quick manual pressure or strike to the right side of the gun handle through a concealed, thin-skinned, flexible wall allows for manual deactivation of the lock. When in the correct position the engaging ring blocks movement of the mainspring rod preventing the firearm's trigger from being pulled. The device is capable of installation at the time of manufacture or as an after-market accessory replacing the stock firearm grips.