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  • 4140 Adams St, Carlsbad, CA 92008 (760) 434-5088 (760) 434-5089
  • Helendale, CA
  • Oceanside, CA
  • West Covina, CA
  • Goleta, CA
  • Granada Hills, CA
  • Palm Springs, CA
  • Palm Desert, CA

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Company: Claimquest inc Address: 675 Brea Canyon Rd Ste 4, Walnut, CA 91789 Phones: (909) 594-9400 Position: Vice president Industries: Insurance Agents, Brokers, and Service

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Donald Mead
Vice President
Claimquest Inc
Insurance Agents, Brokers, and Service
675 Brea Canyon Rd Ste 4, Walnut, CA 91789
Donald W. Mead
President
SUCABA COMPANY, INC
Computer Related Services Data Processing/Preparation
205 N 2 Ave, Arcadia, CA 91006
(626) 574-6850
Donald Mead
Vice President
CLAIMQUEST, INC
Insurance Agent Broker & Service · Insurance Agents, Brokers, and Service
675 Brea Cyn Rd STE 4, Walnut, CA 91789
(909) 594-9400, (909) 594-5544
Donald W. Mead
President
Quartec Corporation
1000 Fremont Ave, South Pasadena, CA 91030
Donald S. Mead
President
SANTA RITA THOROUGHBRED TRAINING CENTER, INC
4325 E Hwy 246, Lompoc, CA 93436
Donald L. Mead
President
UNIFIED SERVICE INDUSTRIES, INC
15931 Chemical Ln #B, Huntington Beach, CA 92649
Donald S. Mead
President
J.GALT CORPORATION
* 4815 E Hwy 246, Lompoc, CA 93436
4815 E Hwy 246, Lompoc, CA 93436
Donald Mead
Vice President
Claimquest Inc
Insurance Agents, Brokers, and Service
675 Brea Canyon Rd Ste 4, Walnut, CA 91789

Publications

Us Patents

Particle Detection Beam

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US Patent:
6628386, Sep 30, 2003
Filed:
Dec 12, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/015428
Inventors:
Clay Davis - Redondo Beach CA
Donald Mead - Carlsbad CA
Gregory Quist - Escondido CA
Assignee:
PointSource Technologies, LLC - Escondido CA
International Classification:
G01N 2100
US Classification:
356338, 356343
Abstract:
An apparatus for identifying microscopic particles in a fluid, includes a laser beam ( ) that passes though a narrow detect zone ( ), and photodetectors ( ) that detect light scattered by microscopic particles that pass through the detect zone. The laser beam has a horizontal width (W) that is a plurality of times as great as its average vertical thickness (T), to increase the number of particles passing through the zone while minimizing the time of each particle in the zone. A quadrant detector ( ) that is used to detect deviation of the laser beam from a predetermined path, is oriented about 45Â from the usual direction. The laser beam is generated by a diode laser ( ) whose output passes through two appropriately-positioned cylindrical lenses ( ) to produce the desired the ratio of width (W) to thickness (T).

Encoding And Decoding With Super Compression A Via A Priori Generic Objects

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US Patent:
6683993, Jan 27, 2004
Filed:
Nov 8, 1996
Appl. No.:
08/745587
Inventors:
Donald C. Mead - Carlsbad CA
Assignee:
Hughes Electronics Corporation - El Segundo CA
International Classification:
G06K 936
US Classification:
382253, 382243, 382239
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for transferring a data signal includes a transmitter having an encoder and a receiver having a decoder. The encoder includes a segment selector for identifying a signal segment from a group of speech, audio, video and graphic signals, each selected segment comprising a representation of an information quantity. The encoder includes a plurality of encoder libraries, one of the libraries containing a generic representation corresponding to the information quantity and a symbolic code corresponding to the object. The decoder has a second plurality of libraries corresponding to the plurality of encoder libraries, and one of the decoder libraries generates the information quantity as output in response to matching of the symbolic code transmitted from the encoder.

Detection Of New Species Of Particles

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US Patent:
6819421, Nov 16, 2004
Filed:
Apr 11, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/412130
Inventors:
Donald C. Mead - Carlsbad CA
Clay Davis - Redondo Beach CA
Assignee:
Point Source Technologies, LLC - Solana Beach CA
International Classification:
G01N 2100
US Classification:
356338
Abstract:
An improvement in a system that identifies unknown microscopic particles in a fluid such as water, by detecting scattering of a laser beam ( ) in multiple directions as a particle passes through a detect zone ( ) to generate an event vector, and by comparing the eventvector to those of particles of known species. When the eventvectors produce a cluster ( ) of particles in a multi-dimensional projection of the eventvectors, the computer signals that a possible new species has been found in the fluid. A background signature is generated for particles in the fluid when the fluid is safe. When new water is later passed through the apparatus, clusters of particles are searched for that are present in a much greater density than exists for the background signature for a safe fluid, to generate a signal indicating that the fluid may be unsafe.

High Speed Film To Digital Conversion

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US Patent:
6930714, Aug 16, 2005
Filed:
Dec 8, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/733562
Inventors:
Donald C. Mead - Carlsbad CA, US
Assignee:
Digital Cinema Systems Corporation - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
H04N005/262
US Classification:
34823199, 348311, 348 96
Abstract:
This invention shows how an area CCD array can be partitioned into subsections to greatly improve the readout rates. Also disclosed is a technique of ping ponging the disk arrays so that the partitions can be stored for a frame time and then output to a common storage device.

High Detection Rate Particle Identifier

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US Patent:
6972424, Dec 6, 2005
Filed:
Apr 11, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/412100
Inventors:
Gregory M. Quist - Escondido CA, US
Donald C. Mead - Carlsbad CA, US
Hanno Ix - Escondido CA, US
Assignee:
PointSource Technologies, LLC - Solana Beach CA
International Classification:
G01N015/06
US Classification:
250573, 2502222
Abstract:
An improvement is described for use in a system that identifies particles in a fluid such as water by passing the fluid through a passage in a transparent carrier and detecting light from a laser beam that is scattered by particles, followed by comparing the scatter pattern to those of known particles, which increases the rate at which particles are detected. A plurality of transparent carriers with through passages are provided, and a narrow beam is directed through each carrier to scatter light from particles at a detect zone in each carrier passage. In one arrangement (), the carriers () are connected in series, so a limited amount of water passes through detect zones (A, B. C) to generate a high rate of particle detection. In another arrangement (), the carrier passages are connected in parallel, so when a larger sample of water is available different parts of the water sample pass through different carrier passages, to again increase the rate of particle detection.

Particulate Info To Field Units

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US Patent:
7057724, Jun 6, 2006
Filed:
Mar 20, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/393459
Inventors:
Donald Mead - Carlsbad CA, US
Gregory Quist - Escondido CA, US
Assignee:
Institute of Critical Care Medicine - Rancho Mirage CA
International Classification:
G01N 21/00
US Classification:
356343
Abstract:
An improvement in a system that includes a group of field units (A) that each identifies unknown microscopic particles by use of a computer that compares an unknown particle interrogation pattern to the interrogation patterns of a set of known species of particles, which facilitates upgrading of the group of field units. Each field unit is connected by a communication link () to a central station (). The central station can send interrogation patterns of a new species of particle to the field unit computers, which store them in a known-species-particle memory () that holds patterns of previously known species of particles. The field unit stores the patterns of unidentified particles in a memory () and notifies the central station when it has detected an invasion of a new species.

Enhanced Encryption Of Digital Communication System

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US Patent:
20020003885, Jan 10, 2002
Filed:
Dec 8, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/733431
Inventors:
Donald Mead - Carlsbad CA, US
Assignee:
Digital Cinema Systems Corporation
International Classification:
H04L009/28
US Classification:
380/269000, 380/043000, 380/028000
Abstract:
This system enhances the security of a digital communication system by adding a new axis of encryption. This is achieved by randomly varying the connection pattern of the interleaver utilized in a Turbo coding system.

System And Method For Minimizing Beat Frequencies In Electronic Projectors

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US Patent:
20020070930, Jun 13, 2002
Filed:
Dec 8, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/733456
Inventors:
Donald Mead - Carlsbad CA, US
Assignee:
Digital Cinema Systems Corporation
International Classification:
G09G005/00
US Classification:
345/204000
Abstract:
A novel method of preventing beat frequencies in an electronic system is disclosed. Other applications beyond electronic projectors may also benefit

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Six Approaches to Child Rearing: Models from Psychological Theory

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Author

Donald Eugene Mead

ISBN #

0842503277

Direct Broadcast Satellite Communications: An Mpeg Enabled Service

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Author

Donald C. Mead

ISBN #

0201695820

Building Businesses With Small Producers: Successful Business Development Services in Africa, Asia and Latin America

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Author

Donald C. Mead

ISBN #

0889369860

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