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Gene E Peck

from Newhall, CA
Age ~70

Gene Peck Phones & Addresses

  • 23457 Cherry St, Newhall, CA 91321 (661) 254-4140 (661) 259-2832
  • Santa Clarita, CA
  • Pflugerville, TX
  • Campton, KY
  • Santa Rosa, CA
  • Sonoma, CA
  • North Hollywood, CA

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Resumes

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Chief Technology Officer

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Location:
Newhall, CA
Industry:
Information Services
Work:
Integra Technologies
Vice President

Oce 2001 - 2004
Digital Engineer

Cymbolic Sciences 1997 - 2004
Service Manager

Integra Technologies International 1997 - 2004
Chief Technology Officer

Gretag 1999 - 2002
Service Manager
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United States

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Gene Peck
PRESIDENT
INTEGRA-WEST TECHNOLOGIES, INC
13809 Research Blvd SUITE 745, Austin, TX 78750
23457 Cherry St, Newhall, CA 91321
Gene Peck
Director
Integra Techologies International, Inc
PO Box 2207, Pflugerville, TX 78691
13809 N Hwy 183, Austin, TX 78750
Gene Peck
Vice president, Vice Presi, Vice President
Integra Technologies International
Printing · Mfg Electrical Equipment & Supplies
13809 Research Blvd SUITE 745, Austin, TX 78750
13809 N Hwy 183 STE 745, Austin, TX 78750
13809 Research Blvd S745, Austin, TX 78750
23457 Cherry St, Newhall, CA 91321
(512) 989-9996
Gene Peck
ZONDA SOLAR TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
Business Services
500 Sophie Ct, Pflugerville, TX 78660
23457 Cherry St, Newhall, CA 91321
Gene Peck
Managing
Obsidian Group LLC, The
Develop and Market Investions · Business Services
5500 Burnside Rd, Sebastopol, CA 95472

Publications

Us Patents

Diffusion-Transfer Processor

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US Patent:
43380166, Jul 6, 1982
Filed:
Jun 29, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/278723
Inventors:
Gene E. Peck - Sun Valley CA
Bruce Cooperberg - North Hollywood CA
Assignee:
Insta-Print, Incorporated - North Hollywood CA
International Classification:
G03B 900
US Classification:
354303
Abstract:
An improved diffusion-transfer processor for photomechanical reproduction of artwork and like mediums of the type using one negative and one receiver that are passed through a chemical solution to provide a single finished print. The processor comprises a first set of rollers to transport the negative through a continuous flow of chemical solution and into the second set of rollers, the second set of rollers being positioned to simultaneously accept both the negative and the receiver so as to bring them in direct contact, whereby the image of the negative is transferred to the receiver. The negative and the receiver may be of any length that is equal to or greater than the distance between the first and second sets of rollers.

Anti-Theft Device

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US Patent:
58894632, Mar 30, 1999
Filed:
Jan 8, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/780641
Inventors:
Dennis L. Judd - Sebastopol CA
Gene E. Peck - Newhall CA
Ralph M. Swanson - Sebastopol CA
International Classification:
B60R 2510
US Classification:
340427
Abstract:
The present invention defines an anti-theft device for use with a variety of personal property, including bicycles, motorcycles and other small vehicles employing a three-part assembly of high-impact glass-filled nylon which attaches to vehicle frames of various size. The fastening means is hidden and sound channels are utilized to enhance an audible alarm and to prevent muffling of an interior speaker, activated by partial cutting or disconnection of a cable of known resistance. The cable is inserted in a case assembly with differing positions depending on whether the user wishes to set the alarm or store the cable out of the way if not energized. The alarm may be silenced by incrementally turning a key and removing a cable. The same key is positioned to allow arming of the alarm by insertion of the cables in the proper orientation. Further, the same key, turned another increment allows removal of the front cover of the assembly exposing the power source and electronics and allowing the unfastening of the assembly from the frame.

Diffusion-Transfer Processor For Photomechanical Reproductions

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US Patent:
44975589, Feb 5, 1985
Filed:
Nov 14, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/550790
Inventors:
Bruce Cooperberg - North Hollywood CA
Gene E. Peck - Sun Valley CA
Assignee:
Insta-Print, Inc. - North Hollywood CA
International Classification:
G03D 900
US Classification:
354303
Abstract:
An improved diffusion-transfer processor for photomechanical reproduction of artwork and like mediums of the type using negative and receiver materials, wherein the materials are passed through a chemical solution discharged through a bath assembly. The processor includes a separator positioned forwardly of and intermediately between two sets of transport rollers which are located one above the other. One sheet of material is placed above the separator and the other sheet of material is placed below the separator, both sheets being received in the respective transport rollers simultaneously with their emulsion surfaces facing each other. The upper sheet is fed over a liquid-dispenser bar, and the lower sheet is fed under the liquid-dispenser bar to allow the emulsion surface of the upper sheet to be bathed in the chemical solution. The two sheets of materials are brought together rearwardly of the bath assembly by means of a set of press rollers positioned to simultaneously accept both negative and receiver materials, whereby their emulsion surfaces are brought into direct contact for image transfer.
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