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Stephen Clausi Phones & Addresses

  • Dolan Springs, AZ
  • Meadview, AZ
  • Provo, UT
  • 723 Malat Dr, Newbury Park, CA 91320 (805) 480-9651
  • Thousand Oaks, CA
  • Simi Valley, CA
  • Jackson Heights, NY
  • 723 Malat Dr, Newbury Park, CA 91320 (805) 657-1036

Work

Company: Positive water technologies May 2010 Position: Consultant

Education

School / High School: DeVry University 2003 to 2005 Specialities: Computer Information Systems

Interests

Water Sports • New Technology • Water Conservation • Hiking • Camping

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Environmental Services

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Stephen W Clausi

Address:
Provo, UT
License #:
185161-9925 - Expired
Category:
Engineer/Land Surveyor
Issued Date:
Jan 1, 1911
Expiration Date:
Dec 31, 1999
Type:
Engineer in Training - Obsolete

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Consultant

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Location:
Meadview, AZ
Industry:
Environmental Services
Work:
Positive Water Technologies since May 2010
Consultant

Teleproformance USA Dec 2008 - Apr 2010
Remote Computer Technician
Education:
DeVry University 2003 - 2005
Interests:
Water Sports
New Technology
Water Conservation
Hiking
Camping

Publications

Us Patents

Variable Splitting Optical Coupler

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US Patent:
56664486, Sep 9, 1997
Filed:
Sep 22, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/532194
Inventors:
Jeffrey S. Schoenwald - Thousand Oaks CA
Stephen W. Clausi - Huntington Beach CA
James L. Peck - Huntington Beach CA
Assignee:
Rockwell International Corporation - Seal Beach CA
International Classification:
G02B 632
US Classification:
385 44
Abstract:
A variable splitting optical coupler includes a first port assembly, a second port assembly, a movable deflecting element assembly and a third port assembly. The first port assembly includes a first lensing element and receives a first optical signal. The second port assembly includes a second lensing element and emits a variable transmitted portion of the first optical signal. The movable deflecting element assembly includes a movable deflecting element positioned between the first and second port assemblies. The third port assembly includes a third leasing element. The movable deflecting element is so positionable and the third port assembly is so positioned and arranged so that a deflected portion of the first optical signal is deflected from the deflecting element and directed through the third port assembly. The variable transmitted portion of the first optical signal is directed through the second port assembly without being deflected by the deflecting element. The transmitted and deflected portions of the first optical signal are expanded and collimated, while passing through the optical coupler by appropriate positioning of the lensing elements to provide efficient and accurate control of the first optical signal.

Three-Part Optical Coupler

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US Patent:
57579946, May 26, 1998
Filed:
Sep 22, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/532195
Inventors:
Jeffrey S. Schoenwald - Thousand Oaks CA
Stephen W. Clausi - Huntington Beach CA
James L. Peck - Huntington Beach CA
Assignee:
Boeing North American, Inc. - Seal Beach CA
International Classification:
G02B 626
US Classification:
385 44
Abstract:
The optical coupler includes first, second and third port assemblies and a deflecting element. The first port assembly receives a first optical signal, the first port assembly including a first lensing element. The second port assembly emits a predetermined, transmitted portion of the first optical signal. The second port assembly includes a second lensing element. The deflecting element is positioned between the first and second port assemblies. The third port assembly includes a third lensing element. The deflecting element and the third port assembly are so positioned and arranged such that a deflected portion of the first optical signal is deflected from the deflecting element and directed through the third port assembly. The predetermined, transmitted portion of the first optical signal is directed through the second port assembly without being deflected by the deflecting element. The transmitted and deflected portions of the first optical signal are expanded and collimated while passing through the optical coupler by appropriate positioning of the lensing elements to provide efficient and accurate control of the first optical signal.
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