University of Texas Pan American Edinburg, TX 2008 to 2014 BA in Civil EngineeringSouth Texas College McAllen, TX 2004 to 2007 Associates in Manufacturing
Oct 2011 to 2000 Customer Service Desk OfficerCantu Security
Feb 2002 to 2000 State Protection Personnal OfficerBriar Nursing & Rehab McAllen, TX Jul 2008 to May 2011 Laundry Personal Tech.Time Warner Cable Harlingen, TX Sep 2006 to Jun 2007 Sales Manger Representative
Education:
Pharr Vocational School Pharr, TX Aug 1990 to Jul 1991 Vocational in Education LevelSouth Most College vocational in Criminal Justice
El Chaparral Grocery Store/L.C. Smith Elementary/ Pittman Elementary Raymondville, TX 1986 to Jun 2009 Cashier/Checker/Teacher at the ABC Day Care/Substitute Teacher/Teachers Aide/ 21st Century After-School Site Coordinator Assistant
Education:
UTB/TSC Raymondville, TX 2004 Certificate Of High School Equivalency/Adult Education-Certificate Of Texas Paraprofessional Certificate/Certificate of Business Skills/Certificate of Criminal Justice Studies/Certificate of Nonviolent Crisis Intervention/Certified Protection Officer/Certificate Of Training of National Fire Academy Course/Certificate Of Completion of 9 hrs. of Parent Involvement Staff Development / Certificate 14 hrs. of training in the Earn the Right Seminar/ Certificate of Attendance 3 credit hrs. of training in the workshop of Classroom Management/Certificate of Attendance in TESCCC Training Overview:Raymondville ISD/Certificate of Attendance of 15 hrs. in the workshop Hands On Minds On!/Certificate NASA'S 21st Century Explorer Project- After School Program- Educator Training/ Certificate of Region One Education Service Center-Bilingual/ESL Inservice Consortium "Synergizing" for Students Success/Certificates of Team Player Awards/Certificate of Completion of Macintosh Basics/Certificate of HOST'S Corporation of Attendance Roundtable Workshop in 30 hrs. of "Treasuring Our Paraprofessionals" Training
Skills:
Cashier/Checker/Teacher for ABC Day Care/Substitute Teacher/Elementary Teacher Assistant /21st After School Site Coordinator Assistant
A safety system for a vehicle includes a window actuator connected to a window system of the vehicle for moving a window to an open position, a door lock actuator connected to a door lock system of the vehicle for moving the door lock system to the unlocked position, a seat belt actuator connected to a seat belt release connector for disengaging the release connector from a first connector of a seat belt system, a trunk system for opening a trunk compartment and a trigger in operational connection with the actuator(s). When the trigger is operated, the system is substantially simultaneously actuated moving the window to the open position, moving the door lock system to the unlocked position, disengaging the release connector from the first connector of the seat belt system, and/or opening part of the trunk system.
The invention is an independent electronic and pneumatic means (independent of the motor vehicle's own electrical or mechanical systems) of opening a motor vehicle's electric windows and electric door locks by means of a single button (in the case of the electrical system) or lever (in the case of the pneumatic system). The electrical system uses and independent twelve volt battery (which contains a battery charging system and housed in the vehicle's door panel) to operate the vehicles electric window motors and eclectic door locks. The pneumatic system uses a single CO2 cartridge to operate pistons positioned in a position to release the electric windows and open the electric door locks.
A safety system for a vehicle having a window actuator connected to a window system of the vehicle for moving a window to an open position, a door lock actuator connected to a door lock system of the vehicle for moving the door lock system to the unlocked position, a seat belt actuator connected to a seat belt release connector for disengaging the release connector from a first connector of a seat belt system, and a trigger in operational connection with the actuator. Wherein when the trigger is operated the system is substantially simultaneously actuated moving the window to the open position, moving the door lock system to the unlocked position, and disengaging the release connector from the first connector of the seat belt system.