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  • Metamora, MI
  • Aurora, IL
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  • Oswego, IL

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Company: Ambrosia software, inc. Address: 3 Hughes, Rochester, NY 14618 Phones: (585) 325-1910 Position: Information technology director Industries: Computer Programming Services

Professional Records

License Records

David Lee Dunham

License #:
="9570" - Expired
Issued Date:
Oct 31, 1985
Renew Date:
Jun 1, 2002
Expiration Date:
May 31, 2004
Type:
Certified Public Accountant

David D Dunham

License #:
8770 - Expired
Category:
Emergency Medical Care
Issued Date:
Dec 31, 1995
Effective Date:
Feb 4, 2008
Expiration Date:
Dec 31, 2007
Type:
EMT

David D Dunham

License #:
3337 - Expired
Category:
Emergency Medical Care
Issued Date:
Dec 31, 1995
Effective Date:
Mar 8, 1999
Type:
EMT A/D

David Jacob Dunham

License #:
60391 - Active
Category:
Professional
Issued Date:
Jul 17, 2015
Expiration Date:
Sep 30, 2018

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Mr. David Dunham
President
Unique Hawaiian Experiences Ltd.
Travel Agencies & Bureaus
305 Hahani Street, #232, Kailua, HI 96734
(808) 261-2106
David Dunham
Information Technology Director
Ambrosia Software, Inc.
Computer Programming Services
3 Hughes, Rochester, NY 14618
David Dunham
Principal
Varian Associates
Commercial Physical Research · Medical and Hospital Equipment
201 Hansen Ct, Wood Dale, IL 60191
(630) 350-9009, (630) 350-9196
David R. Dunham
SOPC SOUTHERN OHIO PASTORS COALITION

Publications

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Studies in Adaptation: The Behavior of Higher Crustacea

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Author

David W. Dunham

ISBN #

0471898236

Amazon

Training For Life: Training For Life

Training For Life: Training For Life

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My whole world changed at the age of 9 yrs old, the year my father died. A fear that I never knew existed crawled deep into my soul where it made a home for itself for the next 20 years. The innocence of childhood dreams, climbing trees, and being free from worry was lost. This fear that I allowed t...

Author

David C Dunham

Binding

Paperback

Pages

162

Publisher

Dunham

ISBN #

0615700020

EAN Code

9780615700021

ISBN #

1

We Believe: 30 Days To Understanding Our Heritage

We Believe: 30 Days to Understanding Our Heritage

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We Believe is the most definitive book to understanding our American heritage. It is designed to be a quick and easy way for Americans to understand what we, as a nation, believe and the core values upon which our great country was built and continues to thrive on. It is a powerful 30-day tutorial t...

Author

Jack Watts, David Dunham

Binding

Kindle Edition

Pages

208

Publisher

Dunham Books

ISBN #

11

We Believe: 30 Days To Understanding Our Heritage

We Believe: 30 Days to Understanding Our Heritage

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We Believe is the most definitive book to understanding our American heritage. It is designed to be a quick and easy way for Americans to understand what we, as a nation, believe and the core values upon which our great country was built and continues to thrive on. It is a powerful 30-day tutorial t...

Author

Jack Watts, David Dunham

Binding

Paperback

Pages

208

Publisher

Dunham Books

ISBN #

1450735789

EAN Code

9781450735780

ISBN #

3

Us Patents

Connector With Terminals Having Increased Capacitance

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US Patent:
6394823, May 28, 2002
Filed:
May 26, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/580316
Inventors:
David E. Dunham - Aurora IL
Russell J. Leonard - Naperville IL
Assignee:
Molex Incorporated - Lisle IL
International Classification:
H01R 466
US Classification:
439108, 439637, 439608, 439 60
Abstract:
An edge card connector is provided for use with a circuit card having an edge and a plurality of contact pads near the edge. The connector includes a housing having an elongated slot for receiving the edge of the circuit card therein, along with terminal cavities adjacent to the slot. A plurality of terminals are inserted into the terminal cavities. At least some of the terminals each include a contact section extending into the slot for engaging a contact pad on the circuit card, along with an enlarged body section. A thin flexible contact arm extends between the body section and the contact section. A finger portion extends alongside the thin flexible contact arm to increase the capacitance of the terminal and, thereby, reduce the impedance of the circuit through the terminal.

Modular Shielded Coaxial Cable Connector

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US Patent:
6491545, Dec 10, 2002
Filed:
May 5, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/565705
Inventors:
Marko Spiegel - LaFox IL
David E. Dunham - Aurora IL
Assignee:
Molex Incorporated - Lisle IL
International Classification:
H01R 905
US Classification:
439579, 439608, 439931
Abstract:
A modular shielded coaxial cable connector includes at least a pair of dielectric housing modules defining at least one cable-receiving passage therebetween. The passage is split axially whereby a passage portion is disposed in each housing module. The housing modules are plated with conductive shielding material at least in the area of the split passage. A coaxial cable section is disposed in the cable-receiving passage. The cable section includes a conductive core surrounded by a dielectric sheath.

Modular Shielded Connector

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US Patent:
6808414, Oct 26, 2004
Filed:
Nov 5, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/275516
Inventors:
Marko Spiegel - LaFox IL
David E. Dunham - Aurora IL
Victor Zaderej - St. Charles IL
Assignee:
Molex Incorporated - Lisle IL
International Classification:
H01R 13648
US Classification:
439579, 439608, 439931
Abstract:
A modular connector includes at least a pair of dielectric housing modules defining at least one conductor-receiving passage therebetween. The passage is split axially whereby a passage portion is disposed in each housing module. The housing modules are plated with conductive shielding material at least in the area of the split passage. A conductor, for example, a coaxial cable section or a differential signal pair, surrounding by a dielectric sheath is disposed in the conductor-receiving passage.

Terminal Assemblies For Differential Signal Connector

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US Patent:
6890215, May 10, 2005
Filed:
May 6, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/435698
Inventors:
Harold Keith Lang - Cary IL, US
Kent E. Regnier - Lombard IL, US
Emanuel G. Banakis - Naperville IL, US
David E. Dunham - Aurora IL, US
Robert A. Owsley - Lisle IL, US
Assignee:
Molex Incorporated - Lisle IL
International Classification:
H01R013/648
US Classification:
439608, 439 79, 439696
Abstract:
A connector assembly is provided with opposing and interengageable first and second connector components. Each of the two components has internal cavities that contain terminal assemblies of either plug or receptacle structure and may further include either a plurality of power terminals or differential signal terminals. The terminals have contact portions, tail portions and interconnecting portions that are partially encapsulated by an insulative outer support frames. The shell forms a wafer and two such wafers are combined together to form a terminal assembly. The terminal assemblies are identical in shape, other than for an engagement means that serves to hold two subframes together as a single assembly.

Differential Signal Connectors With Esd Protection

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US Patent:
6916188, Jul 12, 2005
Filed:
May 6, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/435691
Inventors:
Harold Keith Lang - Fox River Grove IL, US
Kent E. Regnier - Lombard IL, US
Emanuel G. Banakis - Naperville IL, US
David E. Dunham - Aurora IL, US
Robert A. Owsley - Lisle IL, US
Assignee:
Molex Incorporated - Lisle IL
International Classification:
H01R013/648
US Classification:
439101, 439609, 4399241, 439931, 439181
Abstract:
A connector assembly is provided with opposing and interengageable first and second connector components. Each of the two components preferably includes upper and lower housing formed from an insulative material coated with electrically-conductive material, with cavities formed therein that receive terminal assemblies. The upper and lower housings are formed with internal cavities that extend in orthogonal directions. Each cavity contains a terminal assembly of either plug or receptacle structure and may further include either a plurality of power terminals or differential signal terminals. The terminals have contact portions, tail portions and interconnecting portions that are partially encapsulated by an insulative outer shell. In assembling the first and second components, multiple ground connections are made in sequence before any signal or power supply connections are made. In disassembling the components, signals and power supply connections are broken first, then the ground connections are broken in a sequence that is the reverse of what was made during assembly.

Shielded Electrical Connector

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US Patent:
7018239, Mar 28, 2006
Filed:
Jan 22, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/767190
Inventors:
Victor Zaderej - St. Charles IL, US
Kent E. Regnier - Lombard IL, US
David E. Dunham - Aurora IL, US
Kevin Alberts - Naperville IL, US
David Brearley, Jr. - Naperville IL, US
Assignee:
Molex Incorporated - Lisle IL
International Classification:
H01R 13/648
US Classification:
439608, 439931
Abstract:
A shielded electrical connector is provided for mounting on a printed circuit board. The connector includes a dielectric housing having a plurality of terminal-receiving cavities and a plurality of board-engaging pads projecting from the bottom of the housing. A plurality of terminals are received in the cavities. Portions of the housing between the terminals are plated with conductive metal material to electrically shield the terminals from each other and to provide a controlled impedance. The plating is continuous onto the pads for connection to appropriate ground circuit means on the printed circuit board. In an alternative embodiment, a shielded electrical connector assembly includes a pair of connectors both of which have plated housings with interengaging plated portions.

Terminal Assemblies For Differential Signal Connectors

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US Patent:
7037138, May 2, 2006
Filed:
Mar 9, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/075611
Inventors:
Harold Keith Lang - Cary IL, US
Kent E. Regnier - Lombard IL, US
Emanuel G. Banakis - Naperville IL, US
David E. Dunham - Aurora IL, US
Robert A. Owsley - Lisle IL, US
Assignee:
Molex Incorporated - Lisle IL
International Classification:
H01R 13/648
US Classification:
439608, 439 79, 439696
Abstract:
A connector assembly is provided with opposing and interengageable first and second connector components. Each of the two components has internal cavities that contain terminal assemblies of either plug or receptacle structure and may further include either a plurality of power terminals or differential signal terminals. The terminals have contact portions, tail portions and interconnecting portions that are partially encapsulated by an insulative outer support frames. The shell forms a wafer and two such wafers are combined together to form a terminal assembly. The terminal assemblies are identical in shape, other than for an engagement means that serves to hold two subframes together as a single assembly.

High-Density, Robust Connector With Castellations

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US Patent:
7320621, Jan 22, 2008
Filed:
Mar 31, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/395034
Inventors:
John C. Laurx - Aurora IL, US
David E. Dunham - Aurora IL, US
Gary Humbert - Geneva IL, US
Assignee:
Molex Incorporated - Lisle IL
International Classification:
H01R 13/648
US Classification:
439608
Abstract:
A high speed connector includes a plurality of wafer-style components in which two columns of conductive terminals are supported in an insulative support body, the body including an internal cavity disposed between the two columns of conductive terminals. The terminals are arranged in horizontal pairs, and the internal cavity defines an air channel between each horizontal pair of terminals arranged in the two columns of terminals. The pairs of terminals are further aligned with each other so that horizontal faces of the terminals in each pair face each other to thereby promote broadside coupling between horizontal pairs of terminals. The components further include vertical castellations between adjacent terminals in order to provide electrical isolation to adjacent pairs of terminals.
David S Dunham from Metamora, MI, age ~60 Get Report