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Danny Beasley Phones & Addresses

  • 11112 60Th Ave, Mukilteo, WA 98275
  • 13101 42Nd Ave W #AV, Mukilteo, WA 98275
  • Mill Creek, WA
  • Marietta, GA
  • Greenville, KY
  • Evansville, IN
  • Atlanta, GA

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Student At The University Of Washington

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Location:
Greater Seattle Area
Industry:
Accounting
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President At Orbis Engineering, Inc

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Position:
President at Orbis Engineering, Inc
Location:
Greater Seattle Area
Industry:
Design
Work:
Orbis Engineering, Inc since 1999
President

Apex PC Solutions 1992 - 1999
Director of Engineering

Avocent/Apex 1992 - 1999
Director of Engineering

Spectralogic 1988 - 1992
Director of Engineering
Skills:
Electronics
Product Development
PCB design
Manufacturing
RF
Wireless
Engineering
Engineering Management
Electrical Engineering
Design for Manufacturing
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Owner, Custom Closet Systems

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Position:
Owner at Custom Closet Systems
Location:
Lake Park, Georgia
Industry:
Construction
Work:
Custom Closet Systems
Owner
Skills:
Construction Management
Construction
Residential Homes
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Danny Beasley

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Location:
United States
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Workover Foreman At Denbury Resources

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Location:
United States
Industry:
Oil & Energy

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Danny Beasley
President
Orbis Engineering Inc
Engineering Services · Engineering Svcs · Engineers-Consulting
11112 60 Ave W, Mukilteo, WA 98275
(425) 315-9426, (425) 493-9505
Danny Beasley
CTO
Avocent-redmond
Other Computer Peripheral Equipment Manufacturing
9911 Willows Rd NE, Redmond, WA 98052
(425) 861-5858
Danny R. Beasley
CRIME SHIELD SECURITY LLC

Publications

Us Patents

Computer Interconnection System

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US Patent:
6345323, Feb 5, 2002
Filed:
Jun 9, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/590170
Inventors:
Danny L. Beasley - Mukilteo WA
Paul Lacrampe - Seattle WA
James C. Huffington - Edmond WA
Thomas Greene - Bellevue WA
Kevin J. Hafer - Woodinville WA
Assignee:
Apex, Inc. - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G06F 1314
US Classification:
710 38, 709208
Abstract:
A computerized switching system for coupling a workstation to a remotely located computer. A signal conditioning unit receives keyboard and mouse signals generated by a workstation and generates a data packet which is transmitted to a central crosspoint switch. The packet is routed through a crosspoint switch to another signal conditioning unit located at a remotely located computer. The second signal conditioning unit applies the keyboard and mouse commands to the keyboard and mouse connectors of the computer as if the keyboard and mouse were directly coupled to the remote computer. Video signals produced by the remote computer are transmitted through the crosspoint switch to the workstation. Horizontal and vertical sync signals are encoded on to the video signals to reduce the number of cables that extend between the workstation and the remote computer. The signal conditioning units connected to the workstations include an onscreen programming circuit that produces menus for the user on a video display of the workstation.

Computer Interconnection System

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US Patent:
7113978, Sep 26, 2006
Filed:
Jan 22, 2002
Appl. No.:
09/683582
Inventors:
Danny L. Beasley - Mukilteo WA, US
Paul Lacrampe - Seattle WA, US
James C. Huffington - Edmond WA, US
Thomas Greene - Bellevue WA, US
Kevin J. Hafer - Woodinville WA, US
Assignee:
Avocent Redmond Corp. - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G06F 13/14
G06F 3/153
US Classification:
709208, 710 38
Abstract:
A computerized switching system for coupling a workstation to a remotely located computer. A signal conditioning unit receives keyboard and mouse signals generated by a workstation and generates a data packet which is transmitted to a central crosspoint switch. The packet is routed through a crosspoint switch to another signal conditioning unit located at a remotely located computer. The second signal conditioning unit applies the keyboard and mouse commands to the keyboard and mouse connectors of the computer as if the keyboard and mouse were directly coupled to the remote computer. Video signals produced by the remote computer are transmitted through the crosspoint switch to the workstation. Horizontal and vertical sync signals are encoded on to the video signals to reduce the number of cables that extend between the workstation and the remote computer. The signal conditioning units connected to the workstations include an onscreen programming circuit that produces menus for the user on a video display of the workstation.

Computer Interconnection System

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US Patent:
7818367, Oct 19, 2010
Filed:
May 16, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/129443
Inventors:
Danny L. Beasley - Mukilteo WA, US
Paul Lacrampe - Seattle WA, US
James C. Huffington - Edmond WA, US
Thomas Greene - Bellevue WA, US
Kevin J. Hafer - Woodinville WA, US
Assignee:
Avocent Redmond Corp. - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
G06F 3/00
US Classification:
709203, 709208, 710 38
Abstract:
A computerized switching system for coupling a workstation to a remotely located computer. A signal conditioning unit receives keyboard and mouse signals generated by a workstation and generates a data packet which is transmitted to a central crosspoint switch. The packet is routed through a crosspoint switch to another signal conditioning unit located at a remotely located computer. The second signal conditioning unit applies the keyboard and mouse commands to the keyboard and mouse connectors of the computer as if the keyboard and mouse were directly coupled to the remote computer. Video signals produced by the remote computer are transmitted through the crosspoint switch to the workstation. Horizontal and vertical sync signals are encoded on to the video signals to reduce the number of cables that extend between the workstation and the remote computer. The signal conditioning units connected to the workstations include an onscreen programming circuit that produces menus for the user on a video display of the workstation.

Computer Interconnection System

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US Patent:
8443037, May 14, 2013
Filed:
Sep 21, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/887368
Inventors:
Danny L. Beasley - Mukilteo WA, US
Paul Lacrampe - Seattle WA, US
James J. Huffington - Edmond WA, US
Thomas Greene - Bellevue WA, US
Kevin J. Hafer - Woodinville WA, US
Assignee:
Avocent Redmond Corp. - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709203, 709208, 709209, 710 2, 710 38, 710 51, 715716, 715733, 715810, 715856
Abstract:
A computerized switching system for coupling a workstation to a remotely located computer. A signal conditioning unit receives keyboard and mouse signals generated by a workstation and generates a data packet which is transmitted to a central crosspoint switch. The packet is routed through a crosspoint switch to another signal conditioning unit located at a remotely located computer. The second signal conditioning unit applies the keyboard and mouse commands to the keyboard and mouse connectors of the computer as if the keyboard and mouse were directly coupled to the remote computer. Video signals produced by the remote computer are transmitted through the crosspoint switch to the workstation. Horizontal and vertical sync signals are encoded on to the video signals to reduce the number of cables that extend between the workstation and the remote computer. The signal conditioning units connected to the workstations include an onscreen programming circuit that produces menus for the user on a video display of the workstation.

Computer Interconnection System Having Analog Overlay For Remote Control Of The Interconnection Switch

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US Patent:
61122645, Aug 29, 2000
Filed:
Feb 4, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/244947
Inventors:
Danny L. Beasley - Mukilteo WA
Robert V. Seifert - Redmond WA
Paul Lacrampe - Seattle WA
James C. Huffington - Edmond WA
Thomas Greene - Bellevue WA
Kevin J. Hafer - Woodinville WA
Assignee:
Apex PC Solutions Inc. - Woodinville WA
International Classification:
G06F 1314
G06F 3153
US Classification:
710 38
Abstract:
A computerized switching system for coupling a workstation to a remotely located computer. A signal conditioning unit receives keyboard and mouse signals generated by a workstation and generates a data packet which is transmitted to a central crosspoint switch. The packet is routed through a crosspoint switch to another signal conditioning unit located at a remotely located computer. The second signal conditioning unit applies the keyboard and mouse commands to the keyboard and mouse connectors of the computer as if the keyboard and mouse were directly coupled to the remote computer. Video signals produced by the remote computer are transmitted through the crosspoint switch to the workstation. Horizontal and vertical sync signals are encoded on to the video signals to reduce the number of cables that extend between the workstation and the remote computer. The signal conditioning units connected to the workstations include an onscreen programming circuit that produces menus for the user on a video display of the workstation.

Interconnection System For Viewing And Controlling Remotely Connected Computers With On-Screen Video Overlay For Controlling Of The Interconnection Switch

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US Patent:
57218420, Feb 24, 1998
Filed:
Aug 25, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/519193
Inventors:
Danny L. Beasley - Mukilteo WA
Robert V. Seifert - Redmond WA
Paul Lacrampe - Seattle WA
James C. Huffington - Edmond WA
Thomas Greene - Bellevue WA
Kevin J. Hafer - Woodinville WA
Assignee:
Apex PC Solutions, Inc. - Woodinville WA
International Classification:
G06F 1300
G06F 1314
G06F 3153
US Classification:
395311
Abstract:
A computerized switching system for coupling a workstation to a remotely located computer. A signal conditioning unit receives keyboard and mouse signals generated by a workstation and generates a data packet which is transmitted to a central crosspoint switch. The packet is routed through a crosspoint switch to another signal conditioning unit located at a remotely located computer. The second signal conditioning unit applies the keyboard and mouse commands to the keyboard and mouse connectors of the computer as if the keyboard and mouse were directly coupled to the remote computer. Video signals produced by the remote computer are transmitted through the crosspoint switch to the workstation. Horizontal and vertical sync signals are encoded on to the video signals to reduce the number of cables that extend between the workstation and the remote computer. The signal conditioning units connected to the workstations include an onscreen programming circuit that produces menus for the user on a video display of the workstation.

Interconnection System For Viewing And Controlling Remotely Connected Computers With On-Screen Video Overlay For Controlling Of The Interconnection Switch

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US Patent:
58840966, Mar 16, 1999
Filed:
Nov 12, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/969723
Inventors:
Danny L. Beasley - Mukilteo WA
Robert V. Seifert - Redmond WA
Paul Lacrampe - Seattle WA
James C. Huffington - Edmond WA
Thomas Greene - Bellevue WA
Kevin J. Hafer - Woodinville WA
Assignee:
Apex PC Solutions, Inc. - Woodinville WA
International Classification:
G06F 1300
G06F 1314
G06F 3153
US Classification:
395858
Abstract:
A computerized switching system for coupling a workstation to a remotely located computer. A signal conditioning unit receives keyboard and mouse signals generated by a workstation and generates a data packet which is transmitted to a central crosspoint switch. The packet is routed through a crosspoint switch to another signal conditioning unit located at a remotely located computer. The second signal conditioning unit applies the keyboard and mouse commands to the keyboard and mouse connectors of the computer as if the keyboard and mouse were directly coupled to the remote computer. Video signals produced by the remote computer are transmitted through the crosspoint switch to the workstation. Horizontal and vertical sync signals are encoded on to the video signals to reduce the number of cables that extend between the workstation and the remote computer. The signal conditioning units connected to the workstations include an onscreen programming circuit that produces menus for the user on a video display of the workstation.

Interconnection System Having Circuits To Packetize Keyboard/Mouse Electronic Signals From Plural Workstations And Supply To Keyboard/Mouse Input Of Remote Computer Systems Through A Crosspoint Switch

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US Patent:
59371765, Aug 10, 1999
Filed:
Nov 12, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/970168
Inventors:
Danny L. Beasley - Mukilteo WA
Robert V. Seifert - Redmond WA
Paul Lacrampe - Seattle WA
James C. Huffington - Edmond WA
Thomas Greene - Bellevue WA
Kevin J. Hafer - Woodinville WA
Assignee:
Apex PC Solutions, Inc. - Woodinville WA
International Classification:
G06F 1300
G06F 1314
G06F 3153
US Classification:
395311
Abstract:
A computerized switching system for coupling a workstation to a remotely located computer. A signal conditioning unit receives keyboard and mouse signals generated by a workstation and generates a data packet which is transmitted to a central crosspoint switch. The packet is routed through a crosspoint switch to another signal conditioning unit located at a remotely located computer. The second signal conditioning unit applies the keyboard and mouse commands to the keyboard and mouse connectors of the computer as if the keyboard and mouse were directly coupled to the remote computer. Video signals produced by the remote computer are transmitted through the crosspoint switch to the workstation. Horizontal and vertical sync signals are encoded on to the video signals to reduce the number of cables that extend between the workstation and the remote computer. The signal conditioning units connected to the workstations include an onscreen programming circuit that produces menus for the user on a video display of the workstation.
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