William E Mondt

age ~88

from Eaton, CO

Also known as:
  • William J Mondt
  • Bill E Mondt
Phone and address:
870 Falcon Ridge Rd, Eaton, CO 80615
9704542793

William Mondt Phones & Addresses

  • 870 Falcon Ridge Rd, Eaton, CO 80615 • 9704542793
  • 665 3Rd St, Eaton, CO 80615
  • Greeley, CO
  • Albuquerque, NM
  • Westminster, CO
  • Weldona, CO
  • 870 Falcon Ridge Ct, Eaton, CO 80615 • 9704020142

Work

  • Position:
    Precision Production Occupations

Education

  • Degree:
    Bachelor's degree or higher

Vehicle Records

  • William Mondt

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  • Address:
    870 Falcon Rdg Ct, Eaton, CO 80615
  • Phone:
    9704542793
  • VIN:
    WVGFF9BP1CD004588
  • Make:
    VOLKSWAGEN
  • Model:
    TOUAREG
  • Year:
    2012

Us Patents

  • Medium Frequency Mine Communication System

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  • US Patent:
    48797553, Nov 7, 1989
  • Filed:
    May 29, 1987
  • Appl. No.:
    7/056559
  • Inventors:
    Larry G. Stolarczyk - Raton NM
    Kurt A. Smoker - Las Cruces NM
    Gerald J. Boese - Raton NM
    William E. Mondt - Albuquerque NM
    Marvin L. Hasenack - Raton NM
    James L. Zappanti - Trinidad CO
    Seth A. Smith - Raton NM
    Edward D. Moore - Raton NM
  • Assignee:
    Stolar, Inc. - Raton NM
  • International Classification:
    H04B 1302
  • US Classification:
    455 3
  • Abstract:
    A method for using an underground mine communication system to effect minewide communication and an intrinsically safe current limiter circuit for insuring that electrical equipment in the system will not cause incendiary conditions. The underground mine communication system comprises a plurality of repeaters and medium frequency radios, including, mobile, portable and personal-carried radios, inductively coupled to electrical conductors and natural waveguides existing in the earth by tuned loop antennas. Messages transmitted by the radios are carried to the repeaters by the conductors or coal seam waves. The repeaters amplify, replicate and retransmit the message at two different frequencies for transmission of the message to a surface base station and to other radios in the system. A paging system, which has a separate set of repeaters, is also coupled to the network of electrical conductors and natural waveguides by tuned loop antennas. The paging system alerts miners to contact the surface base station.
  • Current Limiter Circuit

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  • US Patent:
    53010825, Apr 5, 1994
  • Filed:
    Nov 13, 1991
  • Appl. No.:
    7/792036
  • Inventors:
    Larry G. Stolarczyk - Raton NM
    Kurt A. Smoker - Las Cruces NM
    Gerald J. Boese - Raton NM
    William E. Mondt - Albuquerque NM
    Marvin L. Hasenack - Raton NM
    James L. Zappanti - Trinidad CO
    Seth A. Smith - Raton NM
    Edward D. Moore - Raton NM
  • Assignee:
    Stolar, Inc. - Raton NM
  • International Classification:
    H02H 900
    H02H 504
  • US Classification:
    361 58
  • Abstract:
    A method for using an underground mine communication system to effect minewide communication and an intrinsically safe current limiter circuit for insuring that electrical equipment in the system will not cause incendiary conditions. The underground mine communication system comprises a plurality of repeaters and medium frequency radios, including mobile, portable and personal-carried radios, coupled to electrical conductors and natural waveguides existing in the earth by tuned loop antennas. Messages transmitted by the radios are carried to the repeaters by the conductors or coal seam waves. The repeaters amplify, replicate and retransmit the message at two different frequencies for transmission of the message to a surface base station and to other radios in the system. A paging system, which has a separate set of repeaters, is also coupled to the network of electrical conductors and natural waveguides by tuned loop antennas. The paging system alerts miners to contact the surface base station.
  • Facility And Method For The Detection And Monitoring Of Plumes Below A Waste Containment Site With Radiowave Tomography Scattering Methods

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  • US Patent:
    54081823, Apr 18, 1995
  • Filed:
    Nov 13, 1992
  • Appl. No.:
    7/975776
  • Inventors:
    Larry G. Stolarczyk - Raton NM
    William E. Mondt - Westminster CO
  • Assignee:
    Rim Tech, Inc. - Westminster CO
  • International Classification:
    G01V 312
    G01V 330
    G01V 338
  • US Classification:
    324338
  • Abstract:
    An embodiment of the present invention is a toxic waste containment facility subject to leaking hazardous plumes into soils beneath and adjacent to the site. The facility includes a plurality of substantially horizontal underground drillholes adjacent to and below a waste containment pit. A radio transmitter and antenna are placed in a first underground drillhole proximate to a surface waste containment site. A radio receiver and antenna are placed in a second underground drillhole opposite to the first drillhole. A position indicator is used for gauging a plurality of locations of the radio transmitter and antenna within the first underground drillhole and the radio receiver and antenna within the second underground drillhole. A data processing unit analyzes data received from radio receiver and antenna and position indicator to measure radio signal attenuation between the radio transmitter and antenna and radio receiver and antenna. The transmitted signal from the radio transmitter and antenna are synchronized by a signal from the data processing unit.
  • Medium Frequency Mine Communication System

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  • US Patent:
    50939297, Mar 3, 1992
  • Filed:
    Apr 16, 1991
  • Appl. No.:
    7/686874
  • Inventors:
    Larry G. Stolarczyk - Raton NM
    Kurt A. Smoker - Las Cruces NM
    Gerald J. Boese - Raton NM
    William E. Mondt - Albuquerque NM
    Marvin L. Hasenack - Raton NM
    James L. Zappanti - Trinidad CO
    Seth A. Smith - Raton NM
    Edward D. Moore - Raton NM
  • Assignee:
    Stolar, Inc. - Raton NM
  • International Classification:
    H04B 108
  • US Classification:
    455 40
  • Abstract:
    A method for using an underground mine communication system to effect minewide communication and an intrinsically safe current limiter circuit for insuring that electrical equipment in the system will not cause incendiary conditions. The underground mine communication system comprises a plurality of repeaters and medium frequency radios, including mobile, portable and personal-carried radios, coupled to electrical conductors and natural waveguides existing in the earth by tuned loop antennas. Messages transmitted by the radios are carried to the repeaters by the conductors or coal seam waves. The repeaters amplify, replicate and retransmit the message at two different frequencies for transmission of the message to a surface base station and to other radios in the system. A paging system, which has a separate set of repeaters, is also coupled to the network of electrical conductors and natural waveguides by tuned loop antennas. The paging system alerts miners to contact the surface base station.
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
William Mondt
Principal
Mondt Farms
General Crop Farm
870 Falcon Rdg Ct, Eaton, CO 80615

Classmates

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William Mondt (Mondtviola...

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Schools:
Boone High School Boone IA 1949-1953
Community:
Bette Hicks, Don Whitmer
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William Mondt

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Schools:
St. Mary's High School Michigan City IN 1946-1950
Community:
Lillian Taylor
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St. Mary's High School, ...

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Graduates:
Michele Prybylinski (1964-1968),
Mary Valleau (1957-1959),
Katharine Rudolph (1955-1959),
William Mondt (1946-1950),
Richard Kutch (1954-1958)
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Nashua High School, Nashu...

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Graduates:
Brian Janssen (1985-1992),
Michelle Betsinger (1982-1986),
William Mondt (1961-1973),
Joseph Franzen (1993-1997)

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