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Kent Kalar Phones & Addresses

  • 32 Lovegrass Ln, Austin, TX 78745 (512) 301-1067
  • 6208 Readvill Ct, Austin, TX 78739 (512) 301-1067
  • 34 Lovegrass Ln, Sunset Valley, TX 78745 (512) 892-0404
  • Saint Paul, MN

Work

Company: Akos energy services Jun 2018 Position: Chief executive officer

Education

Degree: Master of Business Administration, Masters School / High School: University of Minnesota - Carlson School of Management 1994 to 1995 Specialities: Management

Skills

Product Development • Business Development • Manufacturing • Management • Sensors • Engineering • Semiconductors • Start Ups • Testing • Leadership • New Business Development • Venture Capital • Engineering Management • Product Management • Electronics • Fiber Optics • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Optics • Upstream • Energy • Sales • Integration • Product Marketing • Photonics • Simulations • Embedded Systems • Energy Industry • Labview • Completion • Oil and Gas • Software Development • Thin Films • Characterization • Optical Fiber • Oil/Gas

Industries

Oil & Energy

Resumes

Resumes

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Chief Executive Officer

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Location:
Austin, TX
Industry:
Oil & Energy
Work:
Akos Energy Services
Chief Executive Officer

Topside Solutions
Chief Executive Officer

Star-Luck Enterprise Dec 2010 - Jul 2012
Chief Executive Officer

Sensortran May 2004 - Dec 2010
President and Chief Executive Officer

Extreme Devices May 1997 - Apr 2004
President and Chief Executive Officer
Education:
University of Minnesota - Carlson School of Management 1994 - 1995
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Management
Kettering University 1985 - 1991
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science
Skills:
Product Development
Business Development
Manufacturing
Management
Sensors
Engineering
Semiconductors
Start Ups
Testing
Leadership
New Business Development
Venture Capital
Engineering Management
Product Management
Electronics
Fiber Optics
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Optics
Upstream
Energy
Sales
Integration
Product Marketing
Photonics
Simulations
Embedded Systems
Energy Industry
Labview
Completion
Oil and Gas
Software Development
Thin Films
Characterization
Optical Fiber
Oil/Gas

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Kent Kalar
President , Director
Homeowners' Association of Sunset Valley Meadows, Inc
115 Wild Basin Rd, Austin, TX 78746
Kent Kalar
Principal
Sensortrans, Inc
Mfg Electrical Measuring Instruments
4401 Freidrich Ln, Austin, TX 78744
10110 W Sam Hstn Pkwy N, Houston, TX 77064
(512) 583-3520, (512) 583-3565
Kent R Kalar
President, Director
EXTREME DEVICES INC
PO Box 6539, Round Rock, TX 78683
3500 Comsouth Dr, Austin, TX 78744

Publications

Us Patents

Mounting For Cathode In An Electron Gun

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US Patent:
6373182, Apr 16, 2002
Filed:
Mar 24, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/534374
Inventors:
Anthony A. Kloba - Austin TX
Randolph D. Schueller - Austin TX
David A. Delguzzi - Pflugerville TX
Donald E. Patterson - Pearland TX
Keith D. Jamison - Austin TX
Kent R. Kalar - Austin TX
Assignee:
Extreme Devices, Inc. - Austin TX
International Classification:
H01J 2948
US Classification:
313446, 313447, 313309
Abstract:
Apparatus and method for mounting a field emission device having emitters and an extraction grid in an electron gun are provided. The apparatus may be adapted from parts of a conventional electron gun that uses a thermionic emitter. Electrical connection to the grid is provided by bumps that are spring-loaded against a conducting surface, such as the second grid of a conventional electron gun.

Package Structure For Mounting A Field Emitting Device In An Electron Gun

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US Patent:
6469433, Oct 22, 2002
Filed:
Jan 28, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/493379
Inventors:
Randolph V. Schueller - Austin TX
Kent R. Kalar - Austin TX
Anthony A. Kloba - Austin TX
Assignee:
Extreme Devices Incorporated - Austin TX
International Classification:
H01J 2948
US Classification:
313446, 313447, 445 67
Abstract:
Apparatus and method are provided for a package structure that enables mounting of a field-emitting cathode into an electron gun. A non-conducting substrate has the cathode attached and the cathode is electrically connected to a pin through the substrate. Other pins are electrically connected to electrodes integral with the cathode. Three cathodes may be mounted on a die flag region to form an electron gun suitable for color CRTs. Accurate alignment of an emitter array to the apertures in the electron gun and other electrodes such as a focusing lens is achieved. The single package design may be used for many gun sizes. Assembly and attachment of the emitter array to the electron gun during construction of the gun can lower cost of construction.

Cathode Ray Tube Having Multiple Field Emission Cathodes

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US Patent:
6624578, Sep 23, 2003
Filed:
Jun 4, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/873660
Inventors:
Byron G. Zollars - Georgetown TX
John J. Lorr - Austin TX
Kent R. Kalar - Austin TX
Assignee:
Extreme Devices Incorporated - Austin TX
International Classification:
H01J 2998
US Classification:
315 1, 313421, 313477 R
Abstract:
Apparatus and method are provided for using a multi-element field emission cathode in a color cathode ray tube. The field emission cathode may have from four to ten field emission arrays linearly arranged. The arrays are preferably formed from carbon-based material. An electron gun assembly focuses electron beams from each array on to a phosphor stripe or dot on the screen of the cathode ray tube. Deflection apparatus moves the beam from each field emission array according to clock signals. Clock signals also turn on or turn off voltage to contacts controlling electron current from the array. Values of voltage applied, determined by a video signal, determine the intensity of electron current from each array, which controls the intensity of the light emitted by each color stripe or dot of phosphor on the phosphor screen.

Method For Forming An Image On A Screen Of A Cathode Ray Tube

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US Patent:
6833679, Dec 21, 2004
Filed:
Jul 28, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/628838
Inventors:
Byron G. Zollars - Georgetown TX
John J. Lorr - Austin TX
Kent R. Kalar - Austin TX
Assignee:
Trepton Research Group, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
H01J 2974
US Classification:
315369, 315370, 3153821, 313409, 313415, 313413
Abstract:
Apparatus and method are provided for using a multi-element field emission cathode in a color cathode ray tube. The field emission cathode may have from four to ten field emission arrays linearly arranged. The arrays are preferably formed from carbon-based material. An electron gun assembly focuses electron beams from each array on to a phosphor stripe or dot on the screen of the cathode ray tube. Deflection apparatus moves the beam from each field emission array according to clock signals. Clock signals also turn on or turn off voltage to contacts controlling electron current from the array. Values of voltage applied, determined by a video signal, determine the intensity of electron current from each array, which controls the intensity of the light emitted by each color stripe or dot of phosphor on the phosphor screen.

Package Structure For Mounting A Field Emitting Device In An Electron Gun

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US Patent:
6840834, Jan 11, 2005
Filed:
Oct 11, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/269172
Inventors:
Randolph D. Schueller - Austin TX, US
Kent R. Kalar - Austin TX, US
Anthony A. Kloba - Austin TX, US
Assignee:
Trepton Research Group, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
H01J 912
US Classification:
445 36, 445 67
Abstract:
Apparatus and method are provided for a package structure that enables mounting of a field-emitting cathode into an electron gun. A non-conducting substrate has the cathode attached and the cathode is electrically connected to a pin through the substrate. Other pins are electrically connected to electrodes integral with the cathode. Three cathodes may be mounted on a die flag region to form an electron gun suitable for color CRTs. Accurate alignment of an emitter array to the apertures in the electron gun and other electrodes such as a focusing lens is achieved. The single package design may be used for many gun sizes. Assembly and attachment of the emitter array to the electron gun during construction of the gun can lower cost of construction.

Multi-Element Field Emission Cathode

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US Patent:
6903519, Jun 7, 2005
Filed:
Jul 28, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/628775
Inventors:
Byron G. Zollars - Georgetown TX, US
John J. Lorr - Austin TX, US
Kent R. Kalar - Austin TX, US
Assignee:
Trepton Research Group, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
G09G001/04
US Classification:
315379, 315381, 313415, 313414
Abstract:
Apparatus and method are provided for using a multi-element field emission cathode in a color cathode ray tube. The field emission cathode may have from four to ten field emission arrays linearly arranged. The arrays are preferably formed from carbon-based material. An electron gun assembly focuses electron beams from each array on to a phosphor stripe or dot on the screen of the cathode ray tube. Deflection apparatus moves the beam from each field emission array according to clock signals. Clock signals also turn on or turn off voltage to contacts controlling electron current from the array. Values of voltage applied, determined by a video signal, determine the intensity of electron current from each array, which controls the intensity of the light emitted by each color stripe or dot of phosphor on the phosphor screen.

Method And System For Controlling Electron Beams From Field Emission Cathodes

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US Patent:
6906470, Jun 14, 2005
Filed:
Jul 28, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/628774
Inventors:
Byron G. Zollars - Georgetown TX, US
John J. Lorr - Austin TX, US
Kent R. Kalar - Austin TX, US
Assignee:
Trepton Research Group, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
G09G003/10
H04N005/14
US Classification:
3151692, 315 131, 348571, 348572
Abstract:
Apparatus and method are provided for using a multi-element field emission cathode in a color cathode ray tube. The field emission cathode may have from four to ten field emission arrays linearly arranged. The arrays are preferably formed from carbon-based material. An electron gun assembly focuses electron beams from each array on to a phosphor stripe or dot on the screen of the cathode ray tube. Deflection apparatus moves the beam from each field emission array according to clock signals. Clock signals also turn on or turn off voltage to contacts controlling electron current from the array. Values of voltage applied, determined by a video signal, determine the intensity of electron current from each array, which controls the intensity of the light emitted by each color stripe or dot of phosphor on the phosphor screen.

Methods And Apparatus For Calibrating Distributed Fiber Temperature Sensing System

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US Patent:
7526397, Apr 28, 2009
Filed:
Mar 13, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/685628
Inventors:
Kent Kalar - Austin TX, US
Michael E. Sanders - Austin TX, US
Chung Lee - College Station TX, US
Brian Park - Austin TX, US
Mohammed Fassih-Nia - Austin TX, US
Assignee:
SensorTran, Inc. - Austin TX
International Classification:
G01K 15/00
US Classification:
702 99
Abstract:
Systems and methods for calibrating a temperature sensing system are disclosed. In one respect, a line may be placed in operative relation with a first reference cell and a second reference cell. The temperatures of the first and second reference cells may be adjusted. In one non-limiting example, the temperature of the first reference cell may be adjusted to a temperature above an ambient temperature and the temperature of the second reference cell may be adjusted to a temperature below an ambient temperature. The temperature sensing system may be calibrated based on the temperature data of the first and second reference cells.
Kent Robert Kalar from Austin, TX, age ~57 Get Report