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Eric Plambeck Phones & Addresses

  • 3073 Live Oak Ct, Danville, CA 94506 (925) 736-1025
  • Burlingame, CA
  • Menlo Park, CA
  • San Francisco, CA
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Chicago, IL
  • Millbrae, CA
  • 3073 Live Oak Ct, Danville, CA 94506 (925) 389-1730

Work

Company: Transonic combustion co - Camarillo, CA Mar 2008 Position: Engineer

Education

School / High School: University of California- Berkeley, CA 1977 Specialities: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering

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Eric Plambeck

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Eric Plambeck Ventura, CA

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Work:
Transonic Combustion Co
Camarillo, CA
Mar 2008 to Dec 2014
Engineer

Millennia Design International
Ventura, CA
1986 to 2008
Project Engineer

KDC, Inc
Carpinteria, CA
1982 to 1985
Mechanical Design Engineer

Casablanca Ceiling Fan, Inc
Pasadena, CA
1979 to 1982
Mechanical Design Engineer

Protospec Inc
Alhambra, CA
1968 to 1979
Apprentice

Education:
University of California
Berkeley, CA
1977 to 1979
B.S. in Mechanical Engineering

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Eric John Plambeck
President
DELTA COUNTIES, INC
Real Estate Agent/Manager
4180 Treat Blvd #101, Concord, CA 94518
(925) 798-7071

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Us Patents

Electromechanical Back Brace Apparatus

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US Patent:
RE359408, Oct 27, 1998
Filed:
Feb 21, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/604381
Inventors:
Thomas J. Heinz - Flintridge CA
Thomas A. Walker - Ojai CA
Eric D. Plambeck - Ventura CA
Assignee:
Bio-Cybernetics, International - Flintridge CA
International Classification:
A61F 500
US Classification:
602 19
Abstract:
A back brace apparatus disclosed which has electromechanical means for tightening a brace around the trunk of a patient to a desired tension. The electromechanical means is controllable by the patient to effect predetermined tension settings. A cable and pulley arrangement tightened by a motor provides a mechanical advantage so that the brace may be tightened by a small motor. A microprocessor controls the motor to obtain the desired repeatable tension settings.

Electromechanical Back Brace Apparatus

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US Patent:
53464613, Sep 13, 1994
Filed:
Oct 23, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/965305
Inventors:
Thomas J. Heinz - Flintridge CA
Tom Walker - Ojai CA
Eric D. Plambeck - Ventura CA
Assignee:
Bio-Cybernetics International - Pasadena CA
International Classification:
A61F 500
US Classification:
602 19
Abstract:
A back brace apparatus disclosed which has electromechanical means for tightening a brace around the trunk of a patient to a desired tension. The electromechanical means is controllable by the patient to effect predetermined tension settings. A cable and pulley arrangement tightened by a motor provides a mechanical advantage so that the brace may be tightened by a small motor. A microprocessor controls the motor to obtain the desired repeatable tension settings.

Electromechanical Back Brace Apparatus

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US Patent:
52268748, Jul 13, 1993
Filed:
Jun 13, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/714785
Inventors:
Thomas J. Heinz - Flintridge CA
Thomas A. Walker - Ojai CA
Eric Plambeck - Ventura CA
Assignee:
Bio-Cybernetics International - Pasadena CA
International Classification:
A61F 524
A61F 537
US Classification:
602 19
Abstract:
A corset-type back brace apparatus is disclosed which has electromechanical means for tightening a corset around the trunk of a patient to a desired tension. The electromechanical means includes a pair of motor driven rollers which are controllable by the patient to effect predetermined tension settings.

Canopy Assembly

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US Patent:
44483880, May 15, 1984
Filed:
Mar 20, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/245987
Inventors:
Warren E. Dennis - Pasadena CA
Eric D. Plambeck - South Pasadena CA
Assignee:
Casablanca Fan Company, Inc. - City of Industry CA
International Classification:
F16M 1300
US Classification:
248663
Abstract:
A canopy assembly for supporting an overhead ceiling fan to hang from an electrical box mounted in a ceiling including, a canopy having an upper open portion, a lower open portion and an interconnecting side portion and with the upper open portion surrounding and enclosing the electrical box and with the lower open portion having a particular size and configuration, means coupled to the canopy for connecting the canopy to the electrical box, a ball member for coupling to the ceiling fan for supporting the ceiling fan and with the ball member having an outer configuration matching the configuration of the lower open portion and having a maximum size greater than the particular size of the lower open portion, and the ball member for insertion into the canopy and with the ball member captured and supported by the lower open portion for the canopy to have the ceiling fan supported below the canopy.

Electromechanical Back Brace Apparatus

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US Patent:
54376173, Aug 1, 1995
Filed:
Aug 29, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/297413
Inventors:
Thomas J. Heinz - Flintridge CA
Tom Walker - Ojai CA
Eric D. Plambeck - Ventura CA
Assignee:
Bio Cybernetics International - Pasadena CA
International Classification:
A61F 500
US Classification:
602 19
Abstract:
A back brace apparatus is disclosed which has electromechanical mechanism for tightening a brace around the trunk of a patient to a desired tension. The electromechanical mechanism is controllable by the patient to effect predetermined tension settings. A cable and pulley arrangement tightened by a motor provides a mechanical advantage so that the brace may be tightened by a small motor. A microprocessor controls the motor to obtain the desired repeatable tension settings.
Eric J Plambeck from Danville, CA, age ~74 Get Report