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Dexter Bautista Phones & Addresses

  • Brookline, MA
  • 20 Foster St #1, Arlington, MA 02474 (386) 506-1144
  • 1353 Wembley Cir, Port Orange, FL 32118 (386) 760-1751
  • 1353 Hyde Park Dr, Port Orange, FL 32118
  • Daytona Beach, FL
  • 809 Kings Rd, Hinesville, GA 31313 (912) 876-2997
  • Fort Stewart, GA
  • Augusta, GA
  • Aiken, SC

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Dexter V. Bautista
CEO, CFO, Secretary, Chairman
Intelligent Machines, Inc
Repair Services
1353 N Wembley Cir, Daytona Beach, FL 32128
Dexter V. Bautista
President, Vice President
Daytona Robotics Association, Inc
Membership Organization
926 S Ridgewood Ave, Daytona Beach, FL 32114
922 Sandle Wood Dr, Daytona Beach, FL 32127

Publications

Us Patents

Ultrasonic Sensor For Detecting The Dispensing Of A Product

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US Patent:
7480543, Jan 20, 2009
Filed:
Aug 13, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/891854
Inventors:
Dexter V. Bautista - Augusta GA, US
Thomas Roger Meinardi - Aiken SC, US
Joshua Robert Powell - Aiken SC, US
Assignee:
Dixie-Narco, Inc. - Williston SC
International Classification:
G06F 17/00
US Classification:
700240, 700231, 700244
Abstract:
A vending machine includes a vend sensor for detecting a completion of a vend operation. The vend sensor includes an electronic circuit connected to first and second sound elements positioned on opposing sides of a product delivery chute of the vending machine. The first sound element directs a sound beam across the product delivery chute where it is received by the second sound element. During a vend operation, a product container is guided to the product delivery chute to be dispensed to a consumer. As the container passes through the product delivery chute, the sound beam is interrupted, thereby signaling the completion of a vend operation. Each of the first and second sound elements is provided with a cone that focuses the sound beam so as to limit interruptions stemming from outside sound sources.

Ultrasonic Sensor For Detecting The Dispensing Of A Product

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US Patent:
7831335, Nov 9, 2010
Filed:
Jan 16, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/321307
Inventors:
Dexter V. Bautista - Augusta GA, US
Thomas Roger Meinardi - Aiken SC, US
Joshua Robert Powell - Aiken SC, US
Assignee:
Crane Merchandising Systems, Inc. - Bridgeton MO
International Classification:
G06F 17/00
US Classification:
700240, 700231, 700244
Abstract:
A vending machine includes a vend sensor for detecting a completion of a vend operation. The vend sensor includes an electronic circuit connected to first and second sound elements positioned on opposing sides of a product delivery chute of the vending machine. The first sound element directs a sound beam across the product delivery chute where it is received by the second sound element. During a vend operation, a product container is guided to the product delivery chute to be dispensed to a consumer. As the container passes through the product delivery chute, the sound beam is interrupted, thereby signaling the completion of a vend operation. Each of the first and second sound elements is provided with a cone that focuses the sound beam so as to limit interruptions stemming from outside sound sources.

Automated Drug Preparation Apparatus Including Drug Vial Handling, Venting, Cannula Positioning Functionality

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US Patent:
7900658, Mar 8, 2011
Filed:
Oct 20, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/551574
Inventors:
Joel A. Osborne - Port Orange FL, US
Dennis Tribble - Ormond Beach FL, US
Abdul Wahid Khan - Lindenhurst IL, US
Morris W. Wallace - Ormond Beach FL, US
Roy A. Hughes - Port Orange FL, US
Jayson Lee Bender - Ormond Beach FL, US
Matt Valentine - Ormond Beach FL, US
Dexter Bautista - Port Orange FL, US
Jim Shafer - Deland FL, US
Assignee:
FHT, Inc. - Englewood CO
International Classification:
B65B 3/04
US Classification:
141 2, 141 5, 141 25, 141 27, 141104, 141330, 53469, 604407, 604411, 604416
Abstract:
An automated medication preparation system for preparing a prescribed dosage of medication in a drug delivery device includes a plurality of stations for receiving, handling and processing the drug delivery device so that the prescribed dosage of medication is delivered to the drug delivery device and a transporting device that receives and holds more than one drug delivery device and moves the drug delivery devices in a controlled manner from one station to another station. The system is configured so that two or more separate drug delivery devices can be acted upon at the same time.

Ultrasonic Sensor For Detecting The Dispensing Of A Product

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US Patent:
20050043856, Feb 24, 2005
Filed:
Oct 6, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/678186
Inventors:
Dexter Bautista - Augusta GA, US
Thomas Meinardi - Aiken SC, US
Joshua Powell - Aiken SC, US
International Classification:
G06F017/00
US Classification:
700244000
Abstract:
A vending machine includes a vend sensor for detecting a completion of a vend operation. The vend sensor includes an electronic circuit connected to first and second sound elements positioned on opposing sides of a product delivery chute of the vending machine. The first sound element directs a sound beam across the product delivery chute where it is received by the second sound element. During a vend operation, a product container is guided to the product delivery chute to be dispensed to a consumer. As the container passes through the product delivery chute, the sound beam is interrupted, thereby signaling the completion of a vend operation. Each of the first and second sound elements is provided with a cone that focuses the sound beam so as to limit interruptions stemming from outside sound sources.

Apparatus And Methods For Facilitating Vehicle Maintenance

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US Patent:
20060030983, Feb 9, 2006
Filed:
Jan 5, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/030005
Inventors:
Dexter Bautista - Daytona Beach FL, US
Assignee:
Textron Inc. - Providence RI
International Classification:
G06F 19/00
US Classification:
701033000, 701029000, 340438000
Abstract:
A system for facilitating maintenance of one or more vehicles. On each vehicle, a control subsystem includes one or more controllers that obtain information pertaining to a condition of the vehicle. A base computer communicates wirelessly with the control subsystem. The base computer and controller(s) interpret the information. This system allows the performance of a fleet of vehicles to be monitored automatically.

Ultrasonic Sensor For Detecting The Dispensing Of A Product

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US Patent:
20110054676, Mar 3, 2011
Filed:
Nov 8, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/941821
Inventors:
Dexter V. Bautista - Augusta GA, US
Thomas Roger Meinardi - Aiken SC, US
Joshua Robert Powell - Aiken SC, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/00
US Classification:
700231
Abstract:
A vending machine includes a vend sensor for detecting a completion of a vend operation. The vend sensor includes an electronic circuit connected to first and second sound elements positioned on opposing sides of a product delivery chute of the vending machine. The first sound element directs a sound beam across the product delivery chute where it is received by the second sound element. During a vend operation, a product container is guided to the product delivery chute to be dispensed to a consumer. As the container passes through the product delivery chute, the sound beam is interrupted, thereby signaling the completion of a vend operation. Each of the first and second sound elements is provided with a cone that focuses the sound beam so as to limit interruptions stemming from outside sound sources.
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