Search

Javier D Escobedo

from San Diego, CA
Age ~57

Javier Escobedo Phones & Addresses

  • 15775 Concord Ridge Ter, San Diego, CA 92127 (610) 533-9087
  • 10784 Esmeraldas Dr, San Diego, CA 92124 (858) 277-6569
  • 317 S Francis St, San Diego, CA 92113 (619) 230-1139
  • Bartonville, IL
  • Encinitas, CA
  • Escondido, CA
  • Allentown, PA
  • Gold Bar, WA

Resumes

Resumes

Javier Escobedo Photo 1

Senior Mechanical Engineer At D&K Engineering

View page
Position:
Senior Mechanical Engineer at D&K Engineering
Location:
Greater San Diego Area
Industry:
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
Work:
D&K Engineering - Greater San Diego Area since Apr 2012
Senior Mechanical Engineer

Novo Engineering Aug 2005 - Apr 2012
Product Development Engineer

Hewlett-Packard 2002 - 2005
Mechanical Engineer

Phogenix Imaging Nov 2000 - Jul 2002
Senior Design Engineer

Composite Optics, Inc. Jun 1997 - Nov 2000
Senior Engineer, Analysis Group -
Education:
Lehigh University 1993 - 1997
Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering
University of California, San Diego 1990 - 1993
M.S., Mechanical Engineering
University of California, San Diego 1985 - 1990
B.S., Mechanical Engineering
Javier Escobedo Photo 2

Owner

View page
Industry:
Automotive
Work:
Cvc Brasil
Owner

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Javier Escobedo
Assistant Principal
Fallbrook Union Elem School Dist
Elementary/Secondary School
1743 Reche Rd, Fallbrook, CA 92028
(760) 731-4150

Publications

Us Patents

Printer Having Modular Maintenance Sled

View page
US Patent:
8540340, Sep 24, 2013
Filed:
May 16, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/108799
Inventors:
John Christian Love - Vista CA, US
Biagio Agostinelli - Vista CA, US
Javier Escobedo - Vista CA, US
Antoni Murcia - Vista CA, US
David Tyvoll - San Diego CA, US
Paul Daniel Faucher - Vista CA, US
Jeffrey Johnson - Vista CA, US
Jeffrey D. Lueschen - Vista CA, US
David Petersen - San Diego CA, US
Antonio Joao Ubach - Vista CA, US
Assignee:
Zamtec Ltd - Dublin
International Classification:
B41J 2/165
US Classification:
347 32
Abstract:
A printer having a media width printhead a sled slidably arranged with respect to the printhead a media platen module supported by the sled a capper module supported by the sled a wiper module supported by the sled and a selection mechanism for selectively sliding the sled to align one of the platen, capper and wiper modules with the printhead, and for moving the aligned module to a position in proximity of the printhead.

Apparatus For Assisting Printing Having Proximal Wick

View page
US Patent:
20110279518, Nov 17, 2011
Filed:
May 16, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/108815
Inventors:
John Christian Love - Vista CA, US
Biagio Agostinelli - Vista CA, US
Javier Escobedo - Vista CA, US
Antoni Murcia - Vista CA, US
David Tyvoll - San Diego CA, US
International Classification:
B41J 2/165
US Classification:
347 22
Abstract:
A printing assistance apparatus for a media width printhead, the apparatus having: an elongate platen having a surface for supporting media across the media width during printing on the media by fluid ejection nozzles of the printhead; and a wick element positioned within the platen for wicking fluid ejected by the nozzles from the supporting surface, the wick element having an elongate body positioned within the platen and a plurality of pads projecting from the body along the longitudinal length body toward the printhead, the pads being separated by notches.

Apparatus For Assisting Printing Having Offset Wick

View page
US Patent:
20110279521, Nov 17, 2011
Filed:
May 16, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/108823
Inventors:
John Christian Love - , US
Biagio Agostinelli - , US
Javier Escobedo - Vista CA, US
Antoni Murcia - Vista CA, US
David Tyvoll - San Diego CA, US
David Petersen - San Diego CA, US
Jeffrey Johnson - Vista CA, US
International Classification:
B41J 2/165
US Classification:
347 29
Abstract:
A printing assistance apparatus for a media width printhead is provided. The printhead has rows of fluid ejection nozzles extending along the media width, The apparatus has an elongate platen having a surface for supporting media across the media width as the media travels past the printhead along a media travel direction, the platen having an elongate slot along the media width, a wick element positioned within the slot for wicking fluid ejected by the nozzles from the supporting surface, and an alignment mechanism for aligning the platen with the printhead so that the opposed longitudinal edges of the slot are respectively positioned upstream and downstream of the media travel direction with respect to a centerline along the length the nozzle rows with the upstream edge being closer to the centerline than the downstream edge such that the wick element has a smaller upstream surface area.

System For Shaping Media At Printhead

View page
US Patent:
20110279618, Nov 17, 2011
Filed:
May 16, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/108832
Inventors:
John Christian Love - , US
Biagio Agostinelli - , US
Javier Escobedo - Vista CA, US
Antoni Murcia - Vista CA, US
David Tyvoll - San Diego CA, US
International Classification:
B41J 2/01
US Classification:
347104
Abstract:
A system for shaping media for printing by a media width printhead is provided having a media width printhead of fluid ejection nozzles defining a media width print zone, input rollers disposed for transporting media into the print zone at an angle to a plane parallel with the print zone, output rollers for transporting media out of the print zone at an angle to a plane parallel with the print zone, and an elongate platen for supporting and shaping the media as the media is transported through the print zone. The platen has a series of ribs disposed upstream of the print zone and a series of ribs disposed downstream of the print zone. The ribs are configured so that the transported media adopts a constrained curved path past the nozzles through contact with the ribs in the print zone.

Maintenance System Having Modular Sled

View page
US Patent:
8523316, Sep 3, 2013
Filed:
May 16, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/108790
Inventors:
John Christian Love - Vista CA, US
Biagio Agostinelli - Vista CA, US
Javier Escobedo - Vista CA, US
Antoni Murcia - Vista CA, US
David Tyvoll - San Diego CA, US
Paul Daniel Faucher - Vista CA, US
Jeffrey Johnson - Vista CA, US
Jeffrey D. Lueschen - Vista CA, US
David Petersen - San Diego CA, US
Antonio Joao Ubach - Vista CA, US
Assignee:
Zamtec Ltd - Dublin
International Classification:
B41J 2/165
US Classification:
347 32
Abstract:
A maintenance system for a printhead, the system having a sled slidably arranged with respect to the printhead a media platen module supported by the sled a capper module supported by the sled a wiper module supported by the sled; and a selection mechanism for selectively sliding the sled to align one of the platen, capper and wiper modules with the printhead, and for moving the aligned module to a position in proximity of the printhead.

Automated Smart Storage Of Products

View page
US Patent:
20200317445, Oct 8, 2020
Filed:
Apr 3, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/839552
Inventors:
- San Diego CA, US
Kenneth A. REGAS - Poway CA, US
Javier ESCOBEDO - San Diego CA, US
Brian Mikael ANDERSEN - San Diego CA, US
Assignee:
TruMed Systems, Inc. - San Diego CA
International Classification:
B65G 1/137
B25J 9/02
G06Q 10/08
G06Q 20/18
G06Q 30/00
G07C 9/37
G06Q 30/04
G06Q 30/06
G05B 19/042
G06K 7/14
Abstract:
Automated, environmentally monitored and controlled storage units and systems for storing, monitoring, and maintaining a supply of products, particularly temperature sensitive pharmaceutical and/or other high-value products, be they temperature sensitive or not. Such automated storage units contain an array of independently addressable holding locations for containers with product in one or more environmentally monitored (e.g., for temperature, humidity, etc.) and controlled zones fitted with appropriate environmental sensors. In preferred embodiments, the automated storage units also include a reader to track product information and status. Product loading, retrieval, and movement within such automated storage units is performed by a computer-controlled robot. A user interface device, preferably in communication with an application service provider to provide remotely managed inventory management and other services, provides users with inventory- and product-specific information.

Printer Having Sled Providing Wiping, Capping And Platen Modules

View page
US Patent:
20150314603, Nov 5, 2015
Filed:
Jul 15, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/800413
Inventors:
- Dublin, IE
Biagio Agostinelli - San Diego CA, US
Javier Escobedo - San Diego CA, US
Antoni Murcia - San Diego CA, US
David Tyvoll - San Diego CA, US
International Classification:
B41J 2/165
Abstract:
A printer includes: an inkjet printhead assembly; a sled slidably arranged with respect to the printhead assembly, the sled supporting a platen module, a capper module and a wiper module; a sliding mechanism for sliding the sled relative to printhead assembly so as to selectively align one of the platen, capper and wiper modules with the printhead assembly; and a lift mechanism for lifting an aligned module linearly away from the sled and towards the printhead assembly. The platen module is positioned between the capper and wiper modules on the sled, such that the capper and wiper modules are positioned at opposite sides of the printhead assembly during printing.

System For Guiding Media Past Media Width Printhead

View page
US Patent:
20140218453, Aug 7, 2014
Filed:
Apr 4, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/245756
Inventors:
- Dublin 2, IE
Biagio Agostinelli - San Diego CA, US
Javier Escobedo - San Diego CA, US
Antoni Murcia - San Diego CA, US
David Tyvoll - San Diego CA, US
Assignee:
Zamtec Limited - Dublin 2
International Classification:
B41J 11/04
US Classification:
347104
Abstract:
A system for guiding media past a media width printhead. The system includes: a media width printhead having printhead ICs defining respective print zones; input and output rollers; and an elongate platen for guiding the media as the media is transported through the print zone. The platen has a series of upstream ribs and downstream ribs configured for contacting the media and guiding the media through the print zone. The platen has an aperture such that each printhead IC of the printhead is positioned opposite the aperture, and the print media is suspended between the upstream and downstream ribs across an entire width of the print zone of each printhead IC.
Javier D Escobedo from San Diego, CA, age ~57 Get Report