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David Joseph Averbeck

from Mason, OH
Age ~61

David Averbeck Phones & Addresses

  • 8208 Autumn Pl, Mason, OH 45040 (513) 339-0257
  • 2531 S Green Links Dr, Milwaukee, WI 53227
  • West Allis, WI
  • 2152 Julie Ter, Reading, OH 45215
  • 9852 Timbers Dr, Cincinnati, OH 45242
  • Blue Ash, OH
  • Minneapolis, MN
  • Dayton, OH
  • Shawano, WI
  • Warren, OH

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David A. Averbeck

Address:
5406 Leumas Rd, Cincinnati, OH
License #:
SAL.2013001060 - Active
Issued Date:
Apr 19, 2013
Renew Date:
Apr 19, 2013
Effective Date:
Sep 7, 2019
Expiration Date:
Sep 7, 2019
Type:
Real Estate Salesperson

Resumes

Resumes

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Director Advanced Applications

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Location:
Greater Milwaukee Area
Industry:
Environmental Services
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Director Advanced Applications At Pentair

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Location:
Greater Milwaukee Area
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing

Business Records

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Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
David Joseph Averbeck
Manager
Oakley Square Animal Hospital
Veterinary · Veterinary Services · Veterinarian · Veterinary Svcs
3000 Madison Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45209
(513) 731-7900, (513) 731-1988, (513) 401-8189, (513) 401-8191

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Us Patents

Apparatus And Method For Removal Of Ions

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US Patent:
20130098766, Apr 25, 2013
Filed:
Oct 12, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/651162
Inventors:
Voltea B.V. - Sassenheim, NL
Hank Robert Reinhoudt - Delft, NL
Bart Van Limpt - Leiden, NL
Thomas Richard Bednar - Brookfield WI, US
George Shoemaker Ellis - Brookfield WI, US
David Jeffrey Averbeck - Brookfield WI, US
Assignee:
Voltea B.V. - Sassenheim
International Classification:
C02F 1/48
H05K 13/00
US Classification:
204660, 295921
Abstract:
An apparatus to remove ions, the apparatus including a capacitive electrode stack. The capacitive electrode stack has a first electrode that includes a first current collector, a second electrode, and a spacer between the first and second electrodes to allow water to flow in between the first and second electrodes. The apparatus has a connector to connect the current collector inside the housing with an electrical source outside the housing, and the connector includes a closing off portion to close an opening in the housing and to form a boundary for the water in the housing.

Apparatus And Method For Removal Of Ions

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US Patent:
20190382289, Dec 19, 2019
Filed:
Aug 22, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/548302
Inventors:
- Sassenheim, NL
Hank Robert REINHOUDT - Wassenaar, NL
Bart VAN LIMPT - Leiden, NL
Thomas Richard BEDNAR - Brookfield WI, US
George Shoemaker ELLIS - Brookfield WI, US
David Jeffrey AVERBECK - Brookfield WI, US
International Classification:
C02F 1/469
Abstract:
An apparatus to remove ions including a plurality of capacitive electrode stacks. Each capacitive electrode stack may have: a plurality of first electrodes including a plurality of first current collectors; a plurality of second electrodes including a plurality of second current collectors; and a spacer between the first and second electrodes to allow water to flow in between the electrodes. The second current collectors of a first of the plurality of capacitive electrode stacks may be connected to the first current collectors of a second of the plurality of capacitive electrode stacks.

Electrical Connector For An Apparatus For Removal Of Ions

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US Patent:
20150321931, Nov 12, 2015
Filed:
Jul 22, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/805802
Inventors:
- Sassenheim, NL
Hank Robert Reinhoudt - Delft, NL
Bart Van Limpt - Leiden, NL
Thomas Richard Bednar - Brookfield WI, US
George Shoemaker Ellis - Brookfield WI, US
David Jeffrey Averbeck - Brookfield WI, US
International Classification:
C02F 1/469
H01R 13/52
Abstract:
An apparatus to remove ions, the apparatus including a capacitive electrode stack. The capacitive electrode stack has a first electrode that includes a first current collector, a second electrode, and a spacer between the first and second electrodes to allow water to flow in between the first and second electrodes. The apparatus has a connector to connect the current collector inside the housing with an electrical source outside the housing, and the connector includes a closing off portion to close an opening in the housing and to form a boundary for the water in the housing.

Method Of Producing An Apparatus For Removal Of Ions And Apparatus For Removal Of Ions

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US Patent:
20140339099, Nov 20, 2014
Filed:
Oct 12, 2012
Appl. No.:
14/351838
Inventors:
- Sassenheim, NL
Hank Robert Reinhoudt - Wassenaar, NL
Piotr Edward Dlugolecki - Gdansk, PL
Thomas Richard Bednar - Brookfield WI, US
George Shoemaker Ellis - Brookfield WI, US
David Jeffrey Averbeck - Brookfield WI, US
Assignee:
VOLTEA B.V. - SASSENHEIM
International Classification:
C02F 1/469
US Classification:
205742, 204252, 204253, 295921
Abstract:
A method of producing an apparatus to remove ions from water is disclosed, wherein the apparatus includes a first electrode having a first current collector, a second electrode having a second current collector, and a spacer between the first and second electrodes to allow water to flow in between the electrodes. The method includes flushing water through the spacer and subsequently exerting a force on the stack so as to compress the first and second electrodes and the spacer. Exerting a force on the stack may result in a pressure of less than 5 bar, less than 2 bar, or between 1 bar and 0.5 bar, between the electrodes and the spacer.

Apparatus And Method For Removal Of Ions

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US Patent:
20140238862, Aug 28, 2014
Filed:
Oct 12, 2012
Appl. No.:
14/351857
Inventors:
- Sassenheim, NL
Hank Robert Reinhoudt - Wassenaar, NL
Bart Van Limpt - Leiden, NL
Thomas Richard Bednar - Brookfield WI, US
George Shoemaker Ellis - Brookfield WI, US
David Jeffrey Averbeck - Brookfield WI, US
International Classification:
C02F 1/469
US Classification:
204672, 29825
Abstract:
An apparatus to remove ions including a plurality of capacitive electrode stacks. Each capacitive electrode stack may have: a plurality of first electrodes including a plurality of first current collectors; a plurality of second electrodes including a plurality of second current collectors; and a spacer between the first and second electrodes to allow water to flow in between the electrodes. The second current collectors of a first of the plurality of capacitive electrode stacks may be connected to the first current collectors of a second of the plurality of capacitive electrode stacks.
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