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Frank Bouton Phones & Addresses

  • Fernandina Beach, FL
  • Mandeville, LA
  • 12675 Trigger Ct, Beaverton, OR 97008 (503) 524-8833
  • Robbinsdale, MN
  • Portland, OR
  • Eugene, OR

Work

Company: Goflight technologies, inc - Hillsboro, OR Jun 2003 Position: President

Education

School / High School: University of Portland and University of Oregon 1984 Specialities: Business Administration

Skills

Event Planning: I have produced parties ...

Resumes

Resumes

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Marketing

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Location:
355 Azalea Dr, Mandeville, LA 70471
Industry:
Food Production
Work:
Sysco
Marketing
Education:
University of Louisiana at Lafayette 1989 - 1989
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Management
Interests:
Kids
Electronics
Home Improvement
Reading
Home Decoration
Languages:
English
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Chief Executive Officer

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Location:
Fernandina Beach, FL
Industry:
Computer Hardware
Work:
Goflight, Inc.
Chief Executive Officer
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Frank Bouton

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Location:
Fernandina Beach, FL
Industry:
Consumer Electronics
Skills:
Embedded Systems
Project Management
Product Development
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Product Management
Program Management
New Business Development
Manufacturing
Electronics
Product Marketing
Engineering
Sales Management
Management
Strategic Planning
Forecasting
Account Management
Semiconductors
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Frank Bouton

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Frank Mitchell Bouton Iii Hillsboro, OR

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Work:
GOFLIGHT TECHNOLOGIES, INC
Hillsboro, OR
Jun 2003 to Aug 2011
PRESIDENT

MICHAEL ODELL ESTATES
New York, NY
Oct 2001 to May 2003
BUTLER/ CHEF/ GARDENER/ CHAUFFER

JONATHAN LEITERSDORF ESTATE
New York, NY
Feb 1998 to Oct 2001
BUTLER/ CHEF/ GARDENER/ CHAUFFER

ROBERT COTE HOUSEHOLD
Provincetown, MA
May 1996 to Jan 1998
BUTLER/ PERSONAL ASSISTANT

ROBERT COTE HOUSEHOLD
Provincetown, MA
May 1996 to Nov 1996
HEAD OF HOUSEKEEPING

NEUSNER/MARIANI FAMILY
Old Lyme, CT
Aug 1994 to Apr 1996
HOUSEHOLD MANAGER/ NANNY

SPROUSE REITZ

Aug 1993 to Aug 1994
STORE MANAGER

THE BON MARCHE
Roseburg, OR
1991 to 1993
ASSISTANT MANAGER, YOUNG MEN'S DEPT

Oregon

1984 to 1991
PROFESSIONAL TENNIS INSTRUCTOR

Education:
University of Portland and University of Oregon
1984 to 1987
Business Administration

Skills:
Event Planning: I have produced parties and weddings for hundreds of people.

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Frank Bouton
CEO
GoFlight USA
Electronic Computer Manufacturing
11855 SW Ridgecrest Dr STE 205, Beaverton, OR 97008
(503) 207-5517, (503) 671-9317
Frank M. Bouton
President
Sports Advantage
Whol Electronic Parts/Equipment
11855 SW Ridgecrest Dr, Beaverton, OR 97008
(503) 643-7262
Frank M. Bouton
Principal
Go Flight Inc
Nonclassifiable Establishments · Whol Electronic Parts/Equipment
163 SW Freeman Ave, Beaverton, OR 97123

Publications

Us Patents

Apparatus For Non-Instrusively Measuring Health Parameters Of A Subject And Method Of Use Thereof

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US Patent:
6524239, Feb 25, 2003
Filed:
Nov 3, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/706327
Inventors:
William C. Reed - Portland OR
Lydia Lundberg - Portland OR
Frank M. Bouton - Beaverton OR
William Pascoe - Rainier OR
Robert Ornstein - Portland OR
Assignee:
WCR Company - Portland OR
International Classification:
A61B 500
US Classification:
600300, 702188, 128920, 705 2
Abstract:
An integrated subject monitoring system facilitates measurement, collection and analysis of data pertaining to the health status of a subject. The system includes a network-coupled computer and subsystems monitoring subject location within a defined space and the curtilage thereof and obtaining measurements of a subjects physiological or behavioral/cognitive parameters within the defined space. Parameter data is obtained primarily passively, without the cooperation or active participation of the subject. A method of monitoring the physiological and behavioral/cognitive health status of an ambulatory subject involves monitoring in a primarily passive fashion, irrespective of the active collaboration of the subject. Subject health indicia parameters are continuously monitored, sampled and recorded. Captured values are compared to initial baseline values established for each of the measured parameters as well as to the trend for the parameter of that subject.

Apparatus For Non-Intrusively Measuring Health Parameters Of A Subject And Method Of Use Thereof

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US Patent:
7001334, Feb 21, 2006
Filed:
Nov 23, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/997622
Inventors:
William C. Reed - Portland OR, US
Lydia Lundberg - Portland OR, US
Frank M. Bouton - Beaverton OR, US
William (Bill) Pascoe - Rainier OR, US
Robert Ornstein - Portland OR, US
Assignee:
WCR Company - Portland OR
International Classification:
A61B 5/00
US Classification:
600300, 128920, 702188, 705 2, 340575, 600595
Abstract:
An integrated subject monitoring system facilitates measurement, collection and analysis of data pertaining to the health status of a subject. The system includes a network-coupled computer and subsystems monitoring subject location within a defined space and the curtilage thereof and obtaining measurements of a subject's physiological or behavioral/cognitive parameters within the defined space. Parameter data is obtained primarily passively, without the cooperation or active participation of the subject. A method of monitoring the physiological and behavioral/cognitive health status of an ambulatory subject involves monitoring in a primarily passive fashion, irrespective of the active collaboration of the subject. Subject health indicia parameters are continuously monitored, sampled and recorded. Captured values are compared to initial baseline values established for each of the measured parameters as well as to the trend for the parameter of that subject.

Video Game Controller

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US Patent:
D3344150, Mar 30, 1993
Filed:
Aug 14, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/930344
Inventors:
Robert L. Carter - Lake Oswego OR
Gary L. Moffett - Vancouver WA
Frank M. Bouton - Beaverton OR
Assignee:
Thrustmaster, Inc. - Tigard OR
US Classification:
D21 48

Video Game/Flight Simulator Controller With Single Analog Input To Multiple Discrete Inputs

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US Patent:
53899504, Feb 14, 1995
Filed:
Mar 2, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/206204
Inventors:
Frank M. Bouton - Beaverton OR
Assignee:
Thurstmaster, Inc. - Tigard OR
International Classification:
G09G 302
US Classification:
345156
Abstract:
A video game controller, for inputting command signals to a game port having a finite number of discrete and analog signal inputs, provides a plurality of additional discrete outputs multiplexed on one of the analog outputs. This controller has a plurality of parallel switches each coupled to the one analog output via a different value resistance. Circuitry in the game board in combination with programming in the video game or simulation software recognizes discrete voltage levels input from the controller via the one analog port as different discrete commands. This enables the range of commands that can be input from a video game controller to be substantially increased without making any change to the base computer hardware.

Multiport Game Card With Configurable Address

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US Patent:
52453200, Sep 14, 1993
Filed:
Aug 19, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/932501
Inventors:
Frank M. Bouton - Beaverton OR
Assignee:
Thrustmaster, Inc. - Tigard OR
International Classification:
G09G 302
US Classification:
345167
Abstract:
The invention is a multi-port video game controller interface which provides supports for at least two multifunctional game controllers via a single microcomputer I/O bus connector. An address decoder selectively enables one of the game controllers, in order to access the control input received therefrom. A program operating in the personal computer polls separate addresses within the game controller address space to receive input information from the different controllers. Jumper blocks map each of the plurality of controllers to separate and distinct addresses, in order to avoid address conflicts and provide flexibility.

Reconfigurable Video Game Controller With Graphical Reconfiguration Display

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US Patent:
55517013, Sep 3, 1996
Filed:
Jan 5, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/177625
Inventors:
Frank M. Bouton - Beaverton OR
Robert L. Carter - Vancouver WA
Clarence A. Hoffman - Beaverton OR
Eric K. Juve - Aloha OR
Rodney W. Kimmel - Beaverton OR
Assignee:
Thrustmaster, Inc. - Tigard OR
International Classification:
A63F 924
G09C 302
US Classification:
463 36
Abstract:
A video game/simulator system in a personal computer (PC) with game port and keyboard port includes a joystick includes a base and a joystick handle pivotally mounted on the base for two-dimensional movement. The joystick controller is connectable to both the game port of the personal computer and to the keyboard port via a second, throttle controller. The throttle and joystick controller inputs are reconfigurable to work with different video game/simulator programs by downloading a new set of keycodes from the personal computer via the keyboard port to a microcontroller and nonvolatile memory in the throttle controller. The throttle and joystick controller have variable inputs which can be input to the PC in either analog or digital form. The digital inputs can be calibrated by changing their corresponding keycodes. A multi-stage trigger switch is hingedly mounted on the joystick for actuation by a user's index finger.

Video Game Card Having Interrupt Resistant Behavior

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US Patent:
55933505, Jan 14, 1997
Filed:
Nov 4, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/334877
Inventors:
Frank M. Bouton - Beaverton OR
Robert L. Church - Tujunga CA
Joseph C. Rayhawk - Beaverton OR
Assignee:
Thrustmaster, Inc. - Hillsboro OR
International Classification:
G06F 305
G06F 1310
US Classification:
463 36
Abstract:
A high precision game card generates a digital signal corresponding to each analog input signal from a controller. Each digital signal has a digital value proportional to the number of "reads" to the game card by a computer microprocessor. The digital signals can therefore be read by the computer without disabling the computer interrupts. The game card converts the analog input signals to a corresponding numeric value and this value is compared with an output of a counter which counts the number of "reads" by the computer. If the number of "reads" equals or exceeds the numeric representation, the corresponding digital signal is deasserted. The digital signals are initially asserted responsive to a "write" to the game card by the computer microprocessor. Alternatively, the numeric representations can be provided directly to the computer over the computer data bus. This embodiment provides all of the numeric representations over a single address.

Video Pinball Machine Controller Having An Optical Accelerometer For Detecting Slide And Tilt

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US Patent:
56117310, Mar 18, 1997
Filed:
Sep 8, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/525904
Inventors:
Frank M. Bouton - Beaverton OR
Stephen T. Kaminsky - Salem OR
Assignee:
Thrustmaster, Inc. - Hillsboro OR
International Classification:
A63F 724
US Classification:
463 37
Abstract:
The invention comprises a controller that includes a base, a handle mounted on the base, a flipper switch mounted at a distal end of the handle, and having two optical accelerometers mounted within a cavity of the handle for detecting the force applied to the controller. Each optical accelerometer includes a light source, a light detector, and a shield having a pattern formed thereon that varies from the first end of the shield to a second end of the shield so as to allow an increasing amount of light to pass through the shield as the shield moves from its first end to its second end. The shield is pivotally mounted between the light source and the light detector so that the force applied to the handle causes the shield to pivot thereby allowing a varying amount of light to be passed from the light detector through the shield to the light source. Thus, the amount of light detected by the light source is a function of the amount of deflection of the shield, which is further a function of the amount of force applied. The pattern formed on the shield can take a variety of forms.
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