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Vehicle Records

Luis Barron

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Address:
10285 Bush Ln, El Paso, TX 79925
Phone:
(915) 591-2452
VIN:
1ZVHT80N085167118
Make:
FORD
Model:
MUSTANG
Year:
2008

Resumes

Resumes

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Connectivity And Solutions Management

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Location:
Dallas, TX
Industry:
Information Technology And Services
Work:
Nevill Document Solutions, Llc
Connectivity and Solutions Management
Skills:
Document Management
Managed Print Services
Printers
Document Imaging
Photocopier
Scanners
Network Administration
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Sales Representative

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Location:
Dallas, TX
Industry:
Internet
Work:
Pcs America, Llc
Sales Representative
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Facilities

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Work:

Facilities
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Retail Sales Manager

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Location:
Dallas, TX
Work:

Retail Sales Manager
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Formero

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Work:
Daco Contruccion
Formero
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Fleet Supervisor

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Work:

Fleet Supervisor
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Luis Barron

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Location:
Dallas, TX
Education:
Texas State University 2016 - 2020

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Luis Barron
Owner
A 1 Party Rentals
Party Supplies-Renting
4200 Leavell Ave, El Paso, TX 79904
(915) 562-3395
Luis Barron
COO
Barron, Luis
Women's, Children's, and Infants' Clothing an...
5903 3Rd St. 1216, Lubbock, TX 79416
Luis Barron
Owner
A 1 Party Rentals
Warehousing · Party Planning
4200 Leavell Ave, El Paso, TX 79904
(915) 562-3395
Luis Barron
NORRAB ENTERPRISE, LLC
Equipment Rental/Leasing
4200 Leavell Ave, El Paso, TX 79904
1144 Calle Lomas Dr, El Paso, TX 79912
(915) 562-3395
Luis Barron
COO
Barron, Luis
Women's, Children's, and Infants' Clothing an...
5903 3Rd St. 1216, Lubbock, TX 79416

Publications

Us Patents

Knock Sensor

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US Patent:
6776026, Aug 17, 2004
Filed:
Jun 9, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/457200
Inventors:
Luis F. Barron - El Paso TX
Assignee:
Delphi Technologies, Inc. - Troy MI
International Classification:
G01L 2322
US Classification:
73 3511
Abstract:
A knock sensor, comprising: a sleeve; a piezoelectric transducer disposed about the sleeve, the piezoelectric transducer being insulated from the sleeve and in electrical communication with a first terminal and a second terminal; wherein the piezoelectric transducer is preloaded by a combination seismic mass and nut configured to threadingly engage a portion of the sleeve and provide a mass to the knock sensor, the combination seismic mass and nut being integrally formed out of the same material.

Sensing Assembly And Method Of Making Same

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US Patent:
6817226, Nov 16, 2004
Filed:
Mar 18, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/391883
Inventors:
Viswanathan Subramanian - El Paso TX
Luis F Barron - El Paso TX
Efren Solis - Chihuahua, MX
Duane Zedric Collins - El Paso TX
Assignee:
Delphi Technologies, Inc. - Troy MI
International Classification:
G01M 1500
US Classification:
73 3501, 731172
Abstract:
A sensing assembly identifies detonations in a plurality of cylinders of an internal combustion engine. The internal combustion engine includes an engine block. The sensing assembly includes a base that is fixedly secured to the engine block of the internal combustion engine. The sensing assembly also includes a sleeve that is fixedly secured to the base and extends outwardly therefrom. A sensor element extends around a portion of the sleeve. The sensor element receives vibrations generated by the detonations of the internal combustion engine and converts those vibrations into an electrical current. The sensing assembly includes a first terminal abutting the sensor element. The first terminal includes a first terminal pad directed in a first direction. The sensing assembly also includes a second terminal abutting the sensor element. The second terminal includes a second terminal pad directed in a second direction opposite the first direction such that leads connected to each of the first and second terminal pads are prevented from shorting the sensor element.

Vibration Damping Feature For A Sensor Assembly

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US Patent:
6850059, Feb 1, 2005
Filed:
Jun 3, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/453101
Inventors:
Luis F. Barron - El Paso TX, US
Samuel Roland Palfenier - El Paso TX, US
Assignee:
Delphi Technologies, Inc. - Troy MI
International Classification:
G01R 3300
US Classification:
324262, 361800, 361797, 361752, 324173, 324174, 336192, 336194
Abstract:
A vibration damping feature for a sensor assembly, particularly a variable reluctance position sensor including a spool assembly, a harness assembly mechanically and electrically joined to the spool assembly, and a cap which sealingly encloses the spool and harness assemblies. The vibration damping feature preferably is in the form of a plurality of crush ribs provided on the periphery of an upper disk of the spool assembly adjacent the joints. The crush ribs contactingly abut the cap sidewall so as to positively locate, in a fixed relationship, the spool assembly relative to the cap adjacent the joints.

Vehicle Actuator With Valve Seat Cushioned By O-Ring

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US Patent:
6997436, Feb 14, 2006
Filed:
Aug 26, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/649213
Inventors:
Luis F. Barron - El Paso TX, US
Conrado Carrillo - Chihuahua, MX
Assignee:
Delphi Technologies, Inc. - Troy MI
International Classification:
F16K 15/00
US Classification:
251171, 25112915, 251333
Abstract:
A valve for a control system of a vehicle includes a plunger slidably supported in a valve housing. Within the housing is a valve seat member that defines a valve seat configured for engaging the plunger in a closed configuration. The edges of the valve seat member are slightly spaced from the housing, and a resilient support element such as an o-ring is disposed between the valve seat member and the housing to permit lateral motion of the valve seat member relative to a long axis of the plunger as the plunger moves to the closed configuration.

Arrangement And Bracket For A Sensor

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US Patent:
20030230689, Dec 18, 2003
Filed:
Jun 14, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/171875
Inventors:
Samuel Palfenier - El Paso TX, US
Luis Barron - El Paso TX, US
International Classification:
A47F005/00
US Classification:
248/309100, 248/311200
Abstract:
An arrangement for mounting a sensor at a fixed position with respect to a target is provided. The arrangement includes a housing for the sensor. A mount is provided spaced away from target having a bore. A fastener is provided for insertion into the bore. Fastener has a shank with a tapered portion. A looped bracket is provided having an eyelet for encircling the housing. The bracket has two opposite ends that are at least partially overlapping having generally aligned holes for reception of the shank. One of the bracket ends has a wedge tab. Upon insertion of the shank into the bore the wedge tab is contacted by the tapered portion of the shank to cause the bracket eyelet to close to capture the housing.

Hydraulic Interface Plate

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US Patent:
20040045614, Mar 11, 2004
Filed:
Sep 10, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/238477
Inventors:
Viswanathan Subramanian - El Paso TX, US
Luis Barron - El Paso TX, US
International Classification:
F16K001/00
US Classification:
137/884000
Abstract:
A hydraulic interface plate is a generally flat plate that defines an upper surface and a lower surface. An upper fluid routing channel is formed in the upper surface of the interface plate. Moreover, a lower fluid routing channel is formed in the lower surface of the interface plate. A fluid interface port connects the upper fluid routing channel to the lower fluid routing channel. The upper fluid routing channel is configured to communicate with a solenoid fluid port established by a solenoid assembly module. Also, the lower fluid routing channel is configured to communicate with a transmission fluid channel established by a vehicle transmission.

Engine Knock Sensor

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US Patent:
20050022582, Feb 3, 2005
Filed:
Aug 1, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/632326
Inventors:
Luis Barron - El Paso TX, US
Viswanathan Subramanian - El Paso TX, US
International Classification:
G01L023/22
F02P005/152
US Classification:
073035010, 029525110, 123406290
Abstract:
An engine knock sensor, includes a sleeve having a base and a threaded end opposite the base. A transducer is disposed around the sleeve. Moreover, a load washer is disposed around the sleeve adjacent to the transducer. A nut is threaded onto the threaded end of the sleeve and provides a compressive force on the load washer. Further, a seal groove is formed in the sleeve. A ring-shaped seal is disposed in the seal groove and prevents liquid from entering the knock sensor.

Sensing Assembly And Method Of Making Same

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US Patent:
20050086999, Apr 28, 2005
Filed:
Nov 12, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/988258
Inventors:
Viswanathan Subramanian - El Paso TX, US
Luis Barron - El Paso TX, US
Efren Solis - Chihuahua, MX
Duane Collins - El Paso TX, US
International Classification:
G01L023/22
US Classification:
073035110
Abstract:
A sensing assembly identifies detonations in a plurality of cylinders of an internal combustion engine. The internal combustion engine includes an engine block. The sensing assembly includes a base that is fixedly secured to the engine block of the internal combustion engine. The sensing assembly also includes a sleeve that is fixedly secured to the base and extends outwardly therefrom. A sensor element extends around a portion of the sleeve. The sensor element receives vibrations generated by the detonations of the internal combustion engine and converts those vibrations into an electrical current. The sensing assembly includes a first terminal abutting the sensor element. The first terminal includes a first terminal pad directed in a first direction. The sensing assembly also includes a second terminal abutting the sensor element. The second terminal includes a second terminal pad directed in a second direction opposite the first direction such that leads connected to each of the first and second terminal pads are prevented from shorting the sensor element.
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