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Lucian Predescu Phones & Addresses

  • Land O Lakes, FL
  • Wesley Chapel, FL
  • 3849 N Ottawa Ave, Chicago, IL 60634 (773) 625-9075
  • Lake St Louis, MO
  • Lake Saint Louis, MO
  • Lombard, IL
  • Deerfield, IL
  • 3849 N Ottawa Ave, Chicago, IL 60634

Work

Company: Best cutting die 2005 Position: Division manager flexible dies

Education

School / High School: Polytechnic Institute of Bucharest 1980 Specialities: MASTER OF SCIENCE in Industrial Automation and Robotics

Industries

Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing

Resumes

Resumes

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Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
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Lucian Predescu Chicago, IL

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Work:
Best Cutting Die

2005 to 2000
Division Manager Flexible Dies

Dynamic Motion Control, Inc
Chicago, IL
2004 to 2005
Senior Engineer, Electrical

ELLIS CORPORATION
Itasca, IL
2003 to 2004
Development Engineer, Electrical

Panasonic / MIECOA
Elmhurst, IL
1996 to 2003
Senior Engineer, Research and Development Group

SASIB PACKAGING NORTH AMERICA INC
Skokie, IL
1994 to 1996
Development Engineer, Electrical

RICHARD WOLF MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS
Vernon Hills, IL
1990 to 1994
Electronics Engineering Technician for laparoscopic video equipments

WEST POWER PLANT OF BUCHAREST, Bucharest Romania

1978 to 1990
Instrumentation and Electrical Department Manager

Education:
Polytechnic Institute of Bucharest
1980 to 1986
MASTER OF SCIENCE in Industrial Automation and Robotics

Publications

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Lucian Predescu s-a nscut pe 27 iulie 1907 la Bucureti i a decedat pe 12 ianuarie 1983 la Bucureti. Mama sa, Elena Predescu nscut Georgescu era sora ...

Us Patents

Card Reader With A Light-Emitting Bezel

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US Patent:
6641034, Nov 4, 2003
Filed:
Aug 11, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/637989
Inventors:
Hajime Oki - Arlington Heights IL
Steve J. Lanovich - Evergreen Park IL
Lucian Predescu - Chicago IL
Junichi Yamamoto - Elk Grove IL
Assignee:
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. - Osaka
International Classification:
G06K 500
US Classification:
235380, 235491, 463 29, 463 47
Abstract:
A card reader of the present invention is useful in a dimly lit light condition, such as in a casino. The card reader includes a front member or bezel made of a fluorescent plastic and a UV lamp for irradiating UV light to the front member. When exposed to UV light, the fluorescent plastic absorbs the UV light and emits light in the visible spectrum. The light emitted from the front member aids a card user in inserting a card into the slot of the card reader in a dimly lit light condition.

Card Made Of Fluorescent Material And Card Reader For Use With The Card

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US Patent:
6641035, Nov 4, 2003
Filed:
Sep 29, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/675371
Inventors:
Lucian Predescu - Chicago IL
Hajime Oki - Arlington Heights IL
Steve J. Lanovich - Evergreen Park IL
Junichi Yamamoto - Elk Grove IL
Assignee:
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. - Osaka
International Classification:
G06K 500
US Classification:
235380, 235382, 902 23
Abstract:
A card that carries information on it and a card reader that read and/or writes information on the card. The card is made of a fluorescent material that, when receiving UV light, emits light in the visible spectrum. The card reader may have a UV lamp for illuminating the card. The card, illuminated by the UV lamp, glows at a desired state of the card read/write operation. If the card reader is a contactless reader, the reader will irradiate UV light to the card brought in close proximity to the reader. Illuminated by the UV light, the card glows in the hand of a cardholder.

Combination Of A Container And An Unlocking Tool For The Container

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US Patent:
59502967, Sep 14, 1999
Filed:
Nov 21, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/975640
Inventors:
Yoshikazu Tatsumi - Bloomingdale IL
Lucian Predescu - Chicago IL
Assignee:
Matsushita Industrial Equipment Corp. of America - Elmhurst IL
International Classification:
B25B 2702
B23P 1700
A45C 1100
US Classification:
294265
Abstract:
An unlocking tool for opening a container operates by the action of a lever. The container includes a first half and a second half connected to each other for rotation. The first half includes a latch finger, and the second half has a hole for receiving the latch finger and engaging with it to keep the container closed. The second half also includes a second hole adjacent to the first hole for suspension of said container. The unlocking tool of the invention functions as a lever along which the tool has an effort point, a fulcrum and an acting point. The tool is formed to pass in part through the second hole of the second half and rotate around the fulcrum positioned in the second hole. When the tool is rotated around the fulcrum positioned in the second hole, the acting point of the tool urges the latch finger to release the engagement between the latch finger and the first hole of the second member, thereby opening the container.

Method For Determining The Temperature Of A Thermoluminescence Element Being Heated For Thermoluminescence Dosimetry

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US Patent:
60052317, Dec 21, 1999
Filed:
May 29, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/087101
Inventors:
Steven J. Lanovich - Evergreen Park IL
Lucian Predescu - Chicago IL
Assignee:
Matsushita Industrial Equipment Corp. of America - Elmhurst IL
International Classification:
H05B 102
US Classification:
219502
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for measuring radiation doses based upon thermoluminescence which occurs when a thermoluminescence element is heated by a heat source after having been exposed to radiation. A heat energy sensor is provided for the heat source for detecting the heat energy output from the heat source toward the element. Based on the detected heat energy, the temperature of the element is calculated. The calculated temperature is used to determined if remedial action is necessary. For instance, the calculated temperature may be compared with a predetermined optimum heating temperature. If the calculated temperature deviates from the predetermined optimum heating temperature, responsive action is taken. An increase rate of the calculated temperature may also be calculated. The calculated increase rate would be compared with a predetermined heating rate.

Laphone

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US Patent:
20200201383, Jun 25, 2020
Filed:
Dec 21, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/230421
Inventors:
Lucian Predescu - Lake St. Louis MO, US
International Classification:
G06F 1/16
H04M 1/725
G06F 3/041
G06F 3/0354
Abstract:
An embodiment of LAPHONE concept is provided for enhancing smartphone or tablet PC experience to a user. The present invention relates to a LAPHONE, more specifically, a LAPHONE system with a wireless charge cradle, a touchscreen display with adjustable support with hinges, a backlit keyboard, a keypad mouse, a wireless mouse, speakers, an AC adapter, status indicators, a camera, a stylus pen, a HDMI port, USB ports, memory card slot and reader, USB-C ports, audio ports, a microphone port, and HDMI port.
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