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Joseph Paul Lentz

from Kendall, NY
Age ~70

Joseph Lentz Phones & Addresses

  • 17137 Kenmore Rd, Kendall, NY 14476 (585) 659-8350 (716) 659-8350
  • Rochester, NY
  • Northampton, PA
  • 17137 Kenmore Rd, Kendall, NY 14476 (585) 509-4905

Work

Position: Professional/Technical

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

Ranks

Licence: Virginia - Authorized to practice law Date: 1985

Professional Records

Lawyers & Attorneys

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Joseph Robert Lentz - Lawyer

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Licenses:
Virginia - Authorized to practice law 1985

Resumes

Resumes

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Owner

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Location:
17137 Kenmore Rd, Kendall, NY 14476
Industry:
Design
Work:

Owner

Eastman Kodak Jun 1980 - Oct 2012
Electrical Engineer

New York Army National Guard Sep 1991 - Sep 1993
Ah1 Armament Technician

Us Army Sep 1974 - Jun 1980
Missle Technician
Skills:
Failure Analysis
Electronic Engineering
Embedded Systems
Pcb Design
Programming
Electrical Engineering
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Work:
Markit
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It Support Technician At Lowe's Home Improvement

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Position:
IT Support Technician at Lowe's Home Improvement
Location:
Statesville, North Carolina
Industry:
Computer Networking
Work:
Lowe's Home Improvement since May 2012
IT Support Technician

Case Farms - Troutman, NC Jun 2011 - Aug 2011
IT Intern

Direct Response Concepts Jan 2011 - May 2011
IT Intern

UNCC Student Union Aug 2009 - Nov 2009
A/V Tech
Education:
University of North Carolina at Charlotte 2008 - 2012
Bachelor of Arts, Software and Information Systems
Skills:
C++
Java
JavaScript
XHTML
Flash
Rapid Prototyping
SQL
Windows
Mac OS X
Linux
Apache
Windows Server 2003
OS X
Interests:
Hunting, Video Games, Agriculture, Computers and Technology.
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Location:
United States

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Joseph E. Lentz
Vice President
Duke Energy Marketing America, LLC
Joseph E. Lentz
Vice President
Cinergy General Holdings, LLC
Joseph S. Lentz
Principal
Lentz Consulting
Business Consulting Services
6211 Fairway Ln, Allentown, PA 18106

Publications

Us Patents

Removable Storage Device With Code To Allow Change Detection

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US Patent:
7945734, May 17, 2011
Filed:
Aug 10, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/836812
Inventors:
Tomi Lahcanski - Rochester NY, US
Joseph P. Lentz - Kendall NY, US
Jay A. Endsley - Durham NC, US
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
711115
Abstract:
A system that provides rapid detection of modifications to content on a removable storage device. The system includes a removable storage device having a code for indicating that modifications were made to the content on the removable storage device. The system also includes a media processor for reading the code of the removable storage device, comparing the code to a previously stored code in a memory, and mounting a pre-established file system database structure for the removable storage device when the value of the code of the removable storage device equals the value of the previously stored code.

Imaging System For Authoring A Multimedia Enabled Disc

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US Patent:
20030206729, Nov 6, 2003
Filed:
Jun 12, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/459745
Inventors:
Alexander Loui - Penfield NY, US
Joseph Lentz - Kendall NY, US
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company
International Classification:
H04N005/781
US Classification:
386/125000
Abstract:
An imaging system for authoring a multimedia disc. The imaging system includes: a receiving area for receiving a digital imaging device and forming a communication link with the digital imaging device adapted to transmit digital data to the imaging system; a processor for processing the digital data received from the digital imaging device; a storage memory for storing the digital data received from the digital imaging device; an operating system for controlling the operation of the processor and the storage memory; a disc member adapted to write or record a multimedia enabled disc; a multimedia image authoring software application operating under the operating system for composing and authoring an image slideshow using at least one image transmitted to the imaging system from the digital imaging device and controlling the recording of the image slideshow on the multimedia enabled disc using the disc member; and at least one selection member for controlling the operation of the multimedia image authoring software application.

Removable Storage Device Providing Automatic Launch Capability In An Image Processing System

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US Patent:
20080158388, Jul 3, 2008
Filed:
Dec 27, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/616333
Inventors:
Tomi Lahcanski - Rochester NY, US
Joseph P. Lentz - Kendall NY, US
International Classification:
H04N 5/76
US Classification:
3482317
Abstract:
A removable storage device configured for use with a digital camera, computer or other processing device of an image processing system includes a first storage area configured for storing digital images, and a second storage area partitioned from the first storage area. The second storage area is configured for storing user-customized application information for directing the processing of one or more of the stored digital images by the processing device upon insertion of the removable storage device in a reader associated with the processing device.

Storage Media For An Optical Information System Having An Identification Code Embedded Therein

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US Patent:
54302811, Jul 4, 1995
Filed:
Feb 28, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/203842
Inventors:
Joseph P. Lentz - Rochester NY
Thomas R. Cushman - Rochester NY
Patrick J. Kline - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G06K 710
G06K 714
US Classification:
235454
Abstract:
A optical storage disc for use in an optical storage system includes a storage layer which is capable of being disrupted when a laser beam of sufficient intensity is focused thereon. The optical storage disc has a transparent substrate layer on one side of the storage layer and a lacquer layer on the other side of the storage layer. The disruptions provided by the laser beam are selected to provide human readable and/or machine readable patterns. To reduce the damage to portions of the optical disc other than the storage layer, the storage layer is exposed to the laser beam prior to curing, or prior to applying and curing the lacquer layer. The optical disc can be of the type with data written thereon during fabrication, or the disc can be of the type in which data can be impressed thereon after fabrication of the optical disc. The patterns on the optical disc can be in the form of optical bar codes. In one application of the present invention involving the type of disc on which data can be written after fabrication, the pattern resulting from application of the laser beam to the disc is read by an optical reading device and transferred to the disc in the data format.

Storage Media For An Optical Information System Having An Identification Code Embedded Therein

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US Patent:
57060479, Jan 6, 1998
Filed:
Apr 24, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/427520
Inventors:
Joseph Lentz - Kendall NY
Thomas Richard Cushman - Rochester NY
Patrick Joseph Kline - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
B41J 2435
G01D 1524
H01S 1131
G11B 700
US Classification:
347262
Abstract:
A optical storage disc for use in an optical storage system includes a storage layer which is capable of being disrupted when a laser beam of sufficient intensity is focused thereon. The optical storage disc has a transparent substrate layer on one side of the storage layer and a lacquer layer on the other side of the storage layer. The disruptions provided by the laser beam are selected to provide human readable and/or machine readable patterns. To reduce the damage to portions of the optical disc other than the storage layer, the storage layer is exposed to the laser beam prior to curing, or prior to applying and curing the lacquer layer. The optical disc can be of the type with data written thereon during fabrication, or the disc can be of the type in which data can be impressed thereon after fabrication of the optical disc. The patterns on the optical disc can be in the form of optical bar codes formed in a mirror region of the disc. In one application of the present invention involving the type of disc on which data can be written after fabrication, the pattern resulting from application of the laser beam to the disc is read by an optical reading device and transferred to the disc in the data format.

Apparatus And Method For Data Security In An Optical Disk Storage System

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US Patent:
57062668, Jan 6, 1998
Filed:
May 1, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/432445
Inventors:
Scott Alan Brownstein - Rochester NY
Joseph Paul Lentz - Rochester NY
Thomas Richard Cushman - Rochester NY
Patrick Joseph Kline - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G11B 509
G06K 710
US Classification:
369 58
Abstract:
An optical storage disk for use in an optical storage system includes a storage layer which is capable of being disrupted when a laser beam of sufficient intensity is focused thereon. The optical storage disk has a transparent substrate layer on one side of the storage layer and a lacquer layer on the other side of the storage layer. The disruptions provided by the laser beam are selected to provide human readable and/or machine readable patterns. To reduce the damage to portions of the optical disk other than the storage layer, the storage layer is exposed to the laser beam prior to curing, or prior to applying and curing the lacquer layer. The optical disk can be of the type with data written thereon during fabrication, or the disk can be of the type in which data can be impressed thereon after fabrication of the optical disk. The patterns on the optical disk can be in the form of optical bar codes. In one application of the present invention involving the type of disk on which data can be written after fabrication, the pattern resulting from application of the laser beam to the disk is read by an optical reading device and transferred to the disk in the data format.

Apparatus And Method For Data Security In An Optical Disk Storage System

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US Patent:
56712022, Sep 23, 1997
Filed:
May 1, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/432039
Inventors:
Scott Alan Brownstein - Rochester NY
Joseph Paul Lentz - Rochester NY
Thomas Richard Cushman - Rochester NY
Patrick Joseph Kline - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G11B 509
G06K 710
US Classification:
369 58
Abstract:
An optical storage disk for use in an optical storage system includes a storage layer which is capable of being disrupted when a laser bee of sufficient intensity is focused thereon. The optical storage disk has a transparent substrate layer on one side of the storage layer and a lacquer layer on the other side of the storage layer. The disruptions provided by the laser beam are selected to provide human readable and/or machine readable patterns. The optical disk can be of the type with data written thereon during fabrication, or the disk can be of the type in which data can be impressed thereon after fabrication of the optical disk. The patterns on the optical disk can be in the form of optical bar codes. In one application of the present invention involving the type of disk on which data can be written after fabrication, the pattern resulting from application of the laser beam to the disk is read by an optical reading device and transferred to the disk in the data format. The resulting embedded characters are used, in conjunction with files stored on the medium, to provide security against unpermitted access to the files.

Apparatus And Method For Data Security In An Optical Disk Storage System

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US Patent:
54897688, Feb 6, 1996
Filed:
Dec 31, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/999626
Inventors:
Scott A. Brownstein - Rochester NY
Joseph P. Lentz - Rochester NY
Thomas R. Cushman - Rochester NY
Patrick J. Kline - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G06K 710
G06K 714
US Classification:
235414
Abstract:
An optical storage disk for use in an optical storage system includes a storage layer which is capable of being disrupted when a laser beam of sufficient intensity is focused thereon. The optical storage disk has a transparent substrate layer on one side of the storage layer and a lacquer layer on the other side of the storage layer. The disruptions provided by the laser beam are selected to provide human readable and/or machine readable patterns. To reduce the damage to portions of the optical disk other than the storage layer, the storage layer is exposed to the laser beam prior to curing, or prior to applying and curing the lacquer layer. The optical disk can be of the type with data written thereon during fabrication, or the disk can be of the type in which data can be impressed thereon after fabrication of the optical disk. The patterns on the optical disk can be in the form of optical bar codes.
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