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David P Gdovin

from Vestal, NY
Age ~79

David Gdovin Phones & Addresses

  • 612 Rano Blvd, Vestal, NY 13850 (607) 729-1283
  • Summerfield, NC
  • 212 Evergreen Forest Blvd, Avenel, NJ 07001
  • McKinney, TX
  • Binghamton, NY
  • Frisco, TX
  • 612 Rano Blvd, Vestal, NY 13850 (607) 742-9185

Work

Position: Administration/Managerial

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

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Location:
400 Plaza Dr, Vestal, NY 13850
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Diamond Visionics
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Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
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David Gdovin
Branch Manager
E.J. Del Monte Corp
Hotel/Motel Operation Business Services
3801 Vestal Pkwy E, Vestal, NY 13850
(607) 644-1000
David Gdovin
Vice-President
Southern Tier Opportunity Coalition, Inc
Nonclassifiable Establishments
PO Box 6000, Binghamton, NY 13902
David Gdovin
Founder
R.S. MONTGOMERY & ASSOCIATES, INC
Mgt Consulting
42 Grand Blvd, Binghamton, NY 13905
(607) 729-6200

Publications

Us Patents

Projection Screen To Replace A Crt Display For Simulation

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US Patent:
61340448, Oct 17, 2000
Filed:
Feb 8, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/245653
Inventors:
David P. Gdovin - Vestal NY
David L. Peters - Whitney Point NY
Assignee:
Diamond Visionics Company - Vestal NY
International Classification:
G02B 2600
G02B 934
US Classification:
359295
Abstract:
A lightweight and low cost replacement display for a conventional cathode-ray tube (CRT) display is provided that projects distortion free digital images directly without conversion to analog signals. The display does not exhibit cross-talk interference when a plurality of displays are placed adjacent one another, and does not present large gaps between adjacent displays. The display utilizes a digital micromirror device that projects a 1:1 bit mapped digital signal to a plurality of micromirrors that are switchable between an on and an off state and projects the image of light reflected from the "on" mirrors onto a direct view screen.

Dome Field Of View Scene Extenders

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US Patent:
43504892, Sep 21, 1982
Filed:
Dec 5, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/213521
Inventors:
David P. Gdovin - Vestal NY
Assignee:
The Singer Company - Binghamton NY
International Classification:
G09B 908
US Classification:
434 40
Abstract:
In a vehicular simulator including a cockpit and visual system wherein the visual system includes a hollow, partial spherical screen 18 surrounding a cockpit 14, and wherein both the cockpit 14 and spherical screen 18 are supported by a base support structure 16 such that the nominal eye point 24 of a pilot operator sitting in the cockpit 14 is at or near the center of the spherical screen 18. Improvement apparatus is provided comprising a first base means or structure 38 for providing a selected increase of the distance between the nominal eye point 24 and base platform 16. A second spacing means 40 and 42 are also provided which maintains the same selected distance increase between the spherical center of the screen 18 and the base platform 16. Left and right curved screen panels 44 and 46 having a spherical surface with the same diameter as the spherical screen are provided to the left and right of cockpit 14 such that bottom edge of spherical screen 18 is increased in selected areas by the panels.

Viewing Head

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US Patent:
40608352, Nov 29, 1977
Filed:
Feb 2, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/654106
Inventors:
David Paul Gdovin - Vestal NY
Assignee:
The Singer Company - Binghamton NY
International Classification:
H04N 574
H04N 5645
US Classification:
358238
Abstract:
The invention of this disclosure is a viewing head that packages a spherical mirror, beamsplitter, and cathode ray tube (CRT) in an enclosed container. The process of assembling the viewing head will automatically maintain the spherical mirror, beamsplitter, and CRT in optical alignment, making a time-consuming alignment procedure unnecessary. Because the optical equipment is contained within an enclosed container, the optical equipment will not have to be cleaned as often.

Simulated Lights For An Airfield Model

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US Patent:
43109748, Jan 19, 1982
Filed:
Mar 11, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/665939
Inventors:
David P. Gdovin - Vestal NY
Frank J. Lusk - Binghamton NY
Assignee:
The Singer Company - Binghamton NY
International Classification:
G09B 908
US Classification:
434 42
Abstract:
A light at an aircraft landing site is simulated on a model board by the protruding output end of a precision cut optical fiber. The fiber is secured within a counterbore of a counterbored hole in the model board. The length of the precision cut fiber and the depth of the counterbore are closely controlled to ensure that the output end of the fiber protrudes a desired distance. The input end of the precision cut fiber is optically coupled to a collimated light source by a second optical fiber extending through the smaller diameter bore of the counterbored hole.
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