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Donald L Cullen

from Columbus, OH
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Donald Cullen Phones & Addresses

  • 5270 Linworth Rd, Columbus, OH 43235
  • 5726 Crown Crest Ln, Columbus, OH 43235
  • 8726 Crown Crest Ln, Columbus, OH 43235
  • Worthington, OH
  • 2864 Pebble Run Ln, Dublin, OH 43017 (614) 798-9542
  • Highland Park, IL
  • Speer, IL

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Resumes

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Options Trading Pit Broker

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Work:
Xchange Financial Access
Options Trading Pit Broker
Skills:
Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Office
Bloomberg
Account Management
Customer Service
Investments
Marketing Strategy
Outlook
Sales
Strategic Planning
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Director Of Technology

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Location:
Columbus, OH
Industry:
Renewables & Environment
Work:
Technology Systems
Director of Technology
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Business Records

Name / Title
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Phones & Addresses
Donald L Cullen
CAPITAL-PLUS, INC
Columbus, OH
Donald L Cullen
NEW ENERGY USA, LLC
Donald L. Cullen
Secretary
CENTRAL REBUILD, INC
6479 Reflections Dr, Dublin, OH 43016
Donald Cullen
GREEN RENEWABLE FUELS, LLC
6363 Fiesta Dr, Columbus, OH 43235
Donald L Cullen
BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY CENTER OF OHIO
Columbus, OH
Donald Cullen
TRI-COAL PROCESSING LLC
Donald L. Cullen
Secretary, Treasurer
Sports International, Inc
PO Box 20469, Columbus, OH 43220
Donald Cullen
Principal
Technology Systems, LLC
Business Services
6363 Fiesta Dr, Columbus, OH 43235

Publications

Us Patents

Active And Passive Holographic Optical Based Curved Surface Element

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US Patent:
6552831, Apr 22, 2003
Filed:
Jun 5, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/874635
Inventors:
Jefferson E. Odhner - Amherst NH
Donald L. Cullen - Columbus OH
Assignee:
Luckoff Display Corporation - Columbus OH
International Classification:
G03H 100
US Classification:
359 15, 359 1, 359567, 362806
Abstract:
Disclosed is a curved surface element (e. g. , light bulb, ornament, light pipe, etc. ) which has at least a portion thereof (inner or outer surface) covered with a holographic diffraction grating which was constructed to be essentially distortion free on said curved surface, whereby such diffraction grating diffracts light to emit color to the observer. The diffraction grating can take for form of a holographic optical element (HOE) attached to the curved surface or a diffractive holographic optical pattern (HOP) embossed into the curved surface.

Diffractive Display

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US Patent:
6621607, Sep 16, 2003
Filed:
Sep 18, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/663850
Inventors:
Jefferson E. Odhner - Amherst NH
Donald L. Cullen - Columbus OH
Ken G. Wasson - Foster City CA
James E. Dvorsky - Hilliard OH
Assignee:
Luckoff Display Corporation - Columbus OH
International Classification:
G02B 532
US Classification:
359 18, 15567, 15569, 15615, 15 17
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to an improvement in a diffractive display suitable for presenting graphic and the like displays. Broadly, a novel embodiment is realized from a holographic diffraction pattern carried by a magnet or element and an electrically energizable coil magnetically coupled with said magnet that is energizable for movement of the magnet. Rotation of the holographic diffraction pattern generates a display using the diffracted light from the holographic diffraction grating. Another novel embodiment is realized from a faceted rotatable element (FRE) having an array of facets each bearing a diffraction grating and a source energizable for rotation of the FRE from a resting station to a viewing station. Rotation of the FRE generates a display using the diffracted light from the diffraction gratings.

Diffractive Display

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US Patent:
6898009, May 24, 2005
Filed:
Jul 17, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/621810
Inventors:
Jefferson E. Odhner - Amherst NH, US
Donald L. Cullen - Columbus OH, US
Ken G. Wasson - Foster City CA, US
James E. Dvorsky - Hillard OH, US
Assignee:
Luckoff Display Corporation - Columbus OH
International Classification:
G02B005/18
US Classification:
359567, 359566, 359 15
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to an improvement in a diffractive display suitable for presenting graphic and the like displays. Broadly, a novel embodiment is realized from a holographic diffraction pattern carried by a magnet or element and an electrically energizable coil magnetically coupled with said magnet that is energizable for movement of the magnet. Rotation of the holographic diffraction pattern generates a display using the diffracted light from the holographic diffraction grating. Another novel embodiment is realized from a faceted rotatable element (FRE) having an array of facets each bearing a diffraction grating and a source energizable for rotation of the FRE from a resting station to a viewing station. Rotation of the FRE generates a display using the diffracted light from the diffraction gratings.

Direction Of Optical Signals By A Movable Diffractive Optical Element

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US Patent:
20010033419, Oct 25, 2001
Filed:
Apr 17, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/836685
Inventors:
Jefferson Odhner - Amherst NH, US
Elliott Luckoff - Columbus OH, US
Donald Cullen - Columbus OH, US
Ken Wasson - Foster City CA, US
International Classification:
G02B005/32
G03H001/00
G02B005/18
US Classification:
359/573000, 359/034000, 359/015000
Abstract:
A method and apparatus particularly useful for telecommunications applications, such as switching (Add/Drop), multiplexing and demultiplexing, is disclosed. The method commences by directing a source of input optical signal(s) (10) onto a movable diffractive optical element or MDOE. Each of the optical signals is associated with a particular wavelength. Next, one or more output stations are supplied. Finally, the MDOE generates and distributes output optical signals among the output station(s). The corresponding system for treating the optical signals from a source thereof includes a source carrying two or more input optical signals, each of the signals being associated with a particular wavelength. Also included is a movable diffractive optical element positioned to intercept the source optical signals for producing and distributing one or more diffracted output optical signals. Finally, one or more output stations are positioned to receive the diffracted optical signal(s) from the MDOE.

Active And Passive Holographic Optical Based Curved Surface Elements

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US Patent:
20030184829, Oct 2, 2003
Filed:
Feb 19, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/370219
Inventors:
Jefferson Odhner - Amherst NH, US
Donald Cullen - Columbus OH, US
International Classification:
G02B005/32
G02B005/18
G02B027/44
US Classification:
359/015000, 359/566000
Abstract:
Disclosed is a curved surface element (e.g., light bulb, ornament, light pipe, etc.) which has at least a portion thereof (inner or outer surface) covered with a holographic diffraction grating which was constructed to be essentially distortion free on said curved surface, whereby such diffraction grating diffracts light to emit color to the observer. The diffraction grating can take for form of a holographic optical element (HOE) attached to the curved surface or a diffractive holographic optical pattern (HOP) embossed into the curved surface.

Fuel Pellet Briquettes From Biomass And Recovered Coal Slurries

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US Patent:
20070006526, Jan 11, 2007
Filed:
Jul 7, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/176603
Inventors:
Donald Cullen - Columbus OH, US
International Classification:
C10L 5/40
US Classification:
044589000
Abstract:
The invention makes burnable renewal fuel (RF) briquettes from recovered coal from coal slurry ponds, biomass, and a binder. The briquettes may be augmented with one or more of recovered environmental burnable fraction from municipal solid waste (MSW), agricultural livestock waste, lumber processing residue, solid wood waste material, agricultural by-products and crops, and like burnable waste material. Accordingly, the method for making burnable renewal fuel (RF) briquettes includes the steps of recovering coal from coal slurry ponds; recovering biomass; adding a binder to said recovered coal and said biomass; and forming solid burnable RF fuel briquettes therefrom.

Direction Of Optical Signals By A Movable Diffractive Optical Element

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US Patent:
20090237761, Sep 24, 2009
Filed:
May 29, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/474340
Inventors:
Jefferson E. Odhner - Amherst NH, US
Eliott S. Luckoff - Columbus OH, US
Donald L. Cullen - Columbus OH, US
Ken G. Wasson - Foster City CA, US
International Classification:
G02B 5/32
US Classification:
359 15
Abstract:
A method and apparatus particularly useful for telecommunications applications, such as switching (Add/Drop), multiplexing and demultiplexing, is disclosed. The method commences by directing a source of input optical signal(s) () onto a movable diffractive optical element or MDOE. Each of the optical signals is associated with a particular wavelength. Next, one or more output stations are supplied. Finally, the MDOE generates and distributes output optical signals among the output station(s). The corresponding system for treating the optical signals from a source thereof includes a source carrying two or more input optical signals, each of the signals being associated with a particular wavelength. Also included is a movable diffractive optical element positioned to intercept the source optical signals for producing and distributing one or more diffracted output optical signals. Finally, one or more output stations are positioned to receive the diffracted optical signal(s) from the MDOE.

Aluminum Flake Mulch

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US Patent:
47947268, Jan 3, 1989
Filed:
Sep 8, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/094297
Inventors:
Sherwood L. Fawcett - Columbus OH
Martha S. Fawcett - Columbus OH
Donald L. Cullen - Worthington OH
Assignee:
Transmet Corporation - Columbus OH
International Classification:
A01G 1300
A01C 104
US Classification:
47 9
Abstract:
The invention comprises a mulch sheet to be placed on the soil around the stalk of a plant. The mulch comprises aluminum flakes bonded to a woven mesh which aluminum flakes will reflect rays of the sun upward to the underside of the leaves and the mat will hold moisture in the ground which has seeped into the ground through the porous mat. The aluminum flakes are applied to the upper tacky surface of a thermoplastic woven mat and are pressed into the tacky surface to hold them in position after the thermoplastic, fibrous mat cools to freeze the flake in place. In additional embodiments, it is sometimes appropriate to make a pod containing a seed which will be secured to the underside of the matting in the open hole. A layer on the underside of the mat could include a layer of fertilizer.

Isbn (Books And Publications)

The Labor Sector

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Author

Donald E. Cullen

ISBN #

0070104352

Corruption and Racketeering in the New York City Construction Industry: An Interim Report by the New York State Organized Crime Task Force

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Author

Donald E. Cullen

ISBN #

0788190008

Corruption and Racketeering in the New York City Construction Industry: An Interim Report

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Author

Donald E. Cullen

ISBN #

0875461360

National Emergency Strikes

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Author

Donald Cullen

ISBN #

0875460321

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