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Martin Alan Muska

from Huntington Beach, CA
Age ~75

Martin Muska Phones & Addresses

  • 8341 Elmcrest Ln, Huntingtn Bch, CA 92646 (714) 378-9366 (714) 962-6795
  • Huntington Beach, CA
  • Santa Ana, CA
  • 6035 E West View Dr, Orange, CA 92869 (714) 744-6950 (714) 532-0782
  • Big Bear Lake, CA
  • Shaker Heights, OH
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Big Bear City, CA
  • 6035 E West View Dr, Orange, CA 92869 (916) 487-5118

Work

Company: Engineering alignment systems Jan 1992 Position: President and chief executive officer

Education

Degree: Bachelor of Applied Science, Bachelors School / High School: The Collins College of Hospitality Management at Cal Poly Pomona

Skills

Leadership • Earthquake Engineering • Contract Management • Construction Management • Base Isolation • Wood • Foundation Design • Business Development • Structural Analysis • Steel • Strategic Planning • Engineering • Sustainability • Program Management • Structural Engineering • Steel Structures • Contract Negotiation • Project Planning • Budgets • Business Strategy • Management • Project Management • Civil Engineering • Concrete

Industries

Civil Engineering

Resumes

Resumes

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President And Chief Executive Officer

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Location:
Santa Ana, CA
Industry:
Civil Engineering
Work:
Engineering Alignment Systems
President and Chief Executive Officer
Education:
The Collins College of Hospitality Management at Cal Poly Pomona
Bachelor of Applied Science, Bachelors
Skills:
Leadership
Earthquake Engineering
Contract Management
Construction Management
Base Isolation
Wood
Foundation Design
Business Development
Structural Analysis
Steel
Strategic Planning
Engineering
Sustainability
Program Management
Structural Engineering
Steel Structures
Contract Negotiation
Project Planning
Budgets
Business Strategy
Management
Project Management
Civil Engineering
Concrete

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Martin Alan Muska
President
ENGINEERING ALIGNMENT SYSTEMS, INC
Civil & Structural Engineering
1913 E 17 St SUITE 203, Santa Ana, CA 92705
(714) 664-8991

Publications

Us Patents

System And Method For Tuning The Resonance Frequency Of An Energy Absorbing Device For A Structure In Response To A Disruptive Force

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US Patent:
8127904, Mar 6, 2012
Filed:
Apr 4, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/098316
Inventors:
Martin A. Muska - Huntington Beach CA, US
International Classification:
F16M 1/00
US Classification:
188378, 267136, 248550, 521671, 521674
Abstract:
The invention is a system and method for automatically adjusting the resonance frequency of an energy absorbing device in response to a disruptive force. By configuring an energy absorbing device for automatic response tuning, utilizing a controller coupled to one or more sensors for processing a determination primarily based on sensing data, the natural period of an overall structure may be adjusted (i. e. increased or decreased) so that the acceleration response of the structure is decreased upon being subjected to a disruptive force, for example, high winds, a blast from an explosion, or a seismic force caused by an earthquake.

Energy Absorbing System For Safeguarding Structures From Disruptive Forces

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US Patent:
8381463, Feb 26, 2013
Filed:
Oct 30, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/929080
Inventors:
Martin A. Muska - Huntington Beach CA, US
International Classification:
E04B 1/98
F16M 13/00
F16M 1/00
F16F 9/00
F16F 7/10
F16F 9/30
US Classification:
521671, 521672, 521674, 521676, 521677, 521679, 248634, 248560, 248615, 188314, 188378, 188268, 267116, 2671405, 267136
Abstract:
The invention is an energy absorbing system for safeguarding structures from disruptive forces, which may be implemented into structures or devices to provide protection from seismic motion, blasts or other disruptive forces, due to the system's displacement and damping characteristics. The system's performance can be better molded analytically to predict performance of the structure under earthquake and wind motions, for example. By utilizing cost effective materials and a simple design, the present invention provides a more efficient cost-effective system for absorbing unwanted energy, for example, a base isolation system.

System And Method For Tuning The Resonance Frequency Of An Energy Absorbing Device For A Structure In Response To A Disruptive Force

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US Patent:
20120152676, Jun 21, 2012
Filed:
Feb 29, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/408862
Inventors:
Martin A. Muska - Huntington Beach CA, US
International Classification:
F16F 7/00
F16F 7/01
F16F 9/10
F16F 9/00
F16F 7/10
US Classification:
188378, 1882662, 188381
Abstract:
The invention is a system and method for automatically adjusting the resonance frequency of an energy absorbing device in response to a disruptive force. By configuring an energy absorbing device for automatic response tuning, utilizing a controller coupled to one or more sensors for processing a determination primarily based on sensing data, the natural period of an overall structure may be adjusted (i.e. increased or decreased) so that the acceleration response of the structure is decreased upon being subjected to a disruptive force, for example, high winds, a blast from an explosion, or a seismic force caused by an earthquake.

System And Method For Tuning The Resonance Frequency Of An Energy Absorbing Device For A Structure In Response To A Disruptive Force

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US Patent:
20120165994, Jun 28, 2012
Filed:
Feb 29, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/408900
Inventors:
Martin A. Muska - Huntington Beach CA, US
International Classification:
G05D 19/00
US Classification:
700280
Abstract:
The invention is a system and method for automatically adjusting the resonance frequency of an energy absorbing device in response to a disruptive force. By configuring an energy absorbing device for automatic response tuning, utilizing a controller coupled to one or more sensors for processing a determination primarily based on sensing data, the natural period of an overall structure may be adjusted (i.e. increased or decreased) so that the acceleration response of the structure is decreased upon being subjected to a disruptive force, for example, high winds, a blast from an explosion, or a seismic force caused by an earthquake.

Energy Absorbing System For Safeguarding Structures From Disruptive Forces

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US Patent:
20140075857, Mar 20, 2014
Filed:
Jan 4, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/734799
Inventors:
Martin A. Muska - Huntington Beach CA, US
International Classification:
E04B 1/98
US Classification:
521671
Abstract:
The invention is an energy absorbing system for safeguarding structures from disruptive forces, which may be implemented into structures or devices to provide protection from seismic motion, blasts or other disruptive forces, due to the system's displacement and damping characteristics. The system's performance can be better molded analytically to predict performance of the structure under earthquake and wind motions, for example. By utilizing cost effective materials and a simple design, the present invention provides a more efficient cost-effective system for absorbing unwanted energy, for example, a base isolation system.

Energy Absorbing Apparatus

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US Patent:
D588285, Mar 10, 2009
Filed:
Oct 30, 2007
Appl. No.:
29/296886
Inventors:
Martin A. Muska - Huntington Beach CA, US
International Classification:
2599
US Classification:
D25199

Energy Absorbing System For Safeguarding Structures From Disruptive Forces

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US Patent:
20140367211, Dec 18, 2014
Filed:
Aug 29, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/472853
Inventors:
Martin A. Muska - Huntington Beach CA, US
International Classification:
E04H 9/02
F16F 7/00
US Classification:
1882662
Abstract:
The invention is a system and method for automatically adjusting the resonance frequency of an energy absorbing device in response to a disruptive force. By configuring an energy absorbing device for automatic response tuning, utilizing a controller coupled to one or more sensors for processing a determination primarily based on sensing data, the natural period of an overall structure may be adjusted (i.e. increased or decreased) so that the acceleration response of the structure is decreased upon being subjected to a disruptive force, for example, high winds, a blast from an explosion, or a seismic force caused by an earthquake.
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