Eubank, US
Cynthia K. Eubank, Barberton, OH US
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20130283549 | RAMP INSERT - The present invention is directed to a ramp insert for insertion between rails and/or rungs of a ramp. An embodiment of the present invention includes a body that may have an adjustable length. The body may include a first section that may include a track portion and a second section that may include a groove portion. The groove portion may be capable of fitting together with the track portion. The first or second section may be capable of slidably moving with respect to the other section via the track portion and the groove portion. The ramp insert may be placed between the rails and/or rungs of the ramp whereby the ramp insert may be adjusted to various lengths. Since the ramp insert may be adjusted to various lengths, the ramp insert may fit many different kinds of ramps having various widths. | 10-31-2013 |
David Eubank, North Kingstown, RI US
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20090036008 | STREAMLINED ANNULAR BUOY FOR MARINE PIPELINES - A streamlined annular buoy for marine pipelines includes a first annular buoy half comprising syntactic foam, where the first buoy half includes a substantially planar exterior first mating surface that includes an axial first channel formed therein and a first domed exterior surface radial to the axial first channel. Buoy also includes a second annular buoy half comprising syntactic foam, where the second buoy half includes a substantially planar exterior second mating surface that includes an axial second channel formed therein and a second domed exterior surface radial to the axial second channel. A fastener secures the first and second annular buoy halves together around a pipe that passes through a pipe channel formed by the axial first and second channels, such that the exterior first and second mating surfaces are face-to-face. | 02-05-2009 |
Gerry E. Eubank, Arlington, TX US
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20080302880 | Motor cooling device - A static motor cooling device for a centrifugal blower or axial fan assembly is provided. The blower or fan assembly includes an electric motor, a motor housing for enclosing the electric motor, a drive shaft operably coupled to the electric motor and extending outwardly from the motor housing, and a blower wheel or fan blade operably connected to the drive shaft. The blower or fan includes a blower or fan housing to which the motor housing is at least partially mounted. The motor cooling device comprises a shroud and at least one mounting provision. The motor cooling device is mounted over the motor housing and configured to mate with the blower or fan housing for passively directing a portion of the air being drawn into the blower or fan assembly over the motor housing for cooling the electric motor. | 12-11-2008 |
James P. Eubank, Fort Wayne, IN US
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20080281645 | Computerized Protection System and Method for Automatically Identifying and/or Characterizing Risk Parameters - The invention concerns a computerized protection system and method for automatically identifying and/or characterizing risk parameters. The invention is characterized in that it comprises a look up table ( | 11-13-2008 |
Jarrod F. Eubank, Tampa, FL US
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20090143596 | Supramolecular Assemblies and Building Blocks - The present invention generally relates to supramolecular assemblies and their modes of synthesis. The supramolecular assemblies include a 1:8 ratio of a supermolecular polyhedral building block and a triangular molecular building block, the supermolecular polyhedral building block having points of extension corresponding to the vertices of a rhombicuboctahedron for linking the supermolecular polyhedral building block to the triangular building block. | 06-04-2009 |
Jesse Eubank, Labarge, WY US
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20090236281 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TREATING PRODUCED WATER - Systems and methods have been developed for treating the waste water contaminated with methanol and boron in addition to other contaminants. The systems and methods allow specifically for the removal of the methanol and boron without the addition of significant chemicals to raise the pH. The water is treated by removing the methanol via biological digestion in a bioreactor, separating a majority of the contaminants from the water by reverse osmosis and removing the boron that passes through the reverse osmosis system with a boron-removing ion exchange resin. | 09-24-2009 |
20100038310 | Waste Water Treatment Method - Systems and methods have been developed for reclaiming water contaminated with the expected range of contaminants typically associated with produced water, including water contaminated with slick water, methanol and boron. The system includes anaerobically digesting the contaminated water, followed by aerating the water to enhance biological digestion. After aeration, the water is separated using a flotation operation that effectively removes the spent friction reducing agents and allows the treated water to be reclaimed and reused as fracturing water, even though it retains levels of contaminants, including boron and methanol, that would prevent its discharge to the environment under existing standards. The treated water may further be treated by removing the methanol via biological digestion in a bioreactor, separating a majority of the contaminants from the water by reverse osmosis and removing the boron that passes through the reverse osmosis system with a boron-removing ion exchange resin. | 02-18-2010 |
20120152830 | WASTE WATER TREATMENT METHOD - Systems and methods have been developed for reclaiming water contaminated with the expected range of contaminants typically associated with produced water, including water contaminated with slick water, methanol and boron. The system includes anaerobically digesting the contaminated water, followed by aerating the water to enhance biological digestion. After aeration, the water is separated using a flotation operation that effectively removes the spent friction reducing agents and allows the treated water to be reclaimed and reused as fracturing water, even though it retains levels of contaminants, including boron and methanol, that would prevent its discharge to the environment under existing standards. The treated water may further be treated by removing the methanol via biological digestion in a bioreactor, separating a majority of the contaminants from the water by reverse osmosis and removing the boron that passes through the reverse osmosis system with a boron-removing ion exchange resin. | 06-21-2012 |
20130330128 | WASTE WATER TREATMENT METHOD - Systems and methods have been developed for reclaiming water contaminated with the expected range of contaminants typically associated with produced water, including water contaminated with slick water, methanol and boron. The system includes anaerobically digesting the contaminated water, followed by aerating the water to enhance biological digestion. After aeration, the water is separated using a flotation operation that effectively removes the spent friction reducing agents and allows the treated water to be reclaimed and reused as fracturing water, even though it retains levels of contaminants, including boron and methanol, that would prevent its discharge to the environment under existing standards. The treated water may further be treated by removing the methanol via biological digestion in a bioreactor, separating a majority of the contaminants from the water by reverse osmosis and removing the boron that passes through the reverse osmosis system with a boron-removing ion exchange resin. | 12-12-2013 |
Jimmy B. Eubank, Plano, TX US
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20090020130 | ORAL APPLIANCE FOR MAINTAINING STABILITY OF ONE OR MORE ASPECTS OF A USER'S MASTICATORY SYSTEM - In one embodiment, an oral appliance includes a first arch adapted to receive at least some of a user's teeth and a second arch adapted to receive at least some of the user's teeth. The first arch includes an anterior substantially planar region. The second arch includes an anterior bearing point that contacts the anterior substantially planar region of the first arch when the user bites down with the oral appliance inserted in the user's mouth and the user's temporomandibular joint in its proper natural position. In a more particular embodiment, the oral appliance may be used to help maintain stability of one or more aspects of the user's masticatory system, including at least helping to maintain proper positioning of the user's temporomandibular joint. | 01-22-2009 |
20090241971 | Oral Appliance for Maintaining Stability of One or More Aspects of a User's Masticatory System - According to one embodiment, an oral appliance for maintaining stability of one or more aspects of a user's masticatory system includes a first arch adapted to receive at least some of the user's teeth and a second arch adapted to receive at least some of the user's teeth. The first arch includes an anterior substantially planar region located proximate a midline of the first arch. The second arch includes an anterior bearing platform located proximate a midline of the second arch, elongated in an anterior-posterior direction, and operable to contact the anterior substantially planar region of the first arch when the user bites down with the oral appliance inserted in the user's mouth and the user's temporomandibular joint in its proper natural position to help maintain stability of one or more aspects of the user's masticatory system. | 10-01-2009 |
Marty Gene Eubank, Newport News, VA US
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20130081641 | Disposable beach ashtray - An ashtray having a conical shaped wall. The ashtray is used in sandy environments. The wall consists of wall supports and a series of elongated blades along the length of the lower wall. The ashtray has an attached lid that snaps into the wall supports with an opening to receive extinguished cigarettes. When the ashtray is inserted into the substrate, the external pressure exerted against the wall causes the blades to open. The ashtray is then twisted into the substrate causing the receptacle to fill with sand thereby covering the lid. Cigarettes are extinguished in the substrate. Once the upper surface is filled with waste, the ashtray is lifted and the substrate easily exits the wall cutouts and bottom opening. The butts are easily pushed through the lid. The ashtray can then be reinserted into the substrate covering the waste and providing for a fresh surface to receive additional cigarettes. | 04-04-2013 |
Matthew B. Eubank, Evanston, IL US
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20100076906 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR USING QUANTITATIVE ANALYTICS ON A GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE FOR ELECTRONIC TRADING - A method and system for providing a graphical user interface (GUI) for real-time market tracking, trading and display of financial note, bond, instrument and futures contract information for electronic trading. The method and system via the GUI allow display of Treasury note, Treasury bond, futures contract and other entities using quantitative analytics based on customizable real-time market data and customized static values for electronic trading. | 03-25-2010 |
20100114753 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR AUTOMATIC COMMODITIES FUTURES CONTRACT MANAGEMENT AND DELIVERY BALANCING - A method and system for providing automatic commodity futures contract delivery management and balancing. A single electronic invoice and one or more different types of electronic reports are dynamically and automatically created for a trading party by allocating plural electronic delivery invoice receipts for plural futures contracts received from one or more electronic trading exchanges or open outcry trading exchanges where commodities futures contracts are being traded. The single electronic invoice includes a priority delivery order calculated using a pre-determined delivery priority scheme for plural futures contracts for which physical delivery of an associated commodity is occurring and provides an “integrated viewpoint” that aggregates commodity futures contract delivery management and balancing across all trading accounts on all commodity futures electronic trading exchanges and/or all commodity futures open outcry trading exchanges. | 05-06-2010 |
20110251942 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ELECTRONIC TRADING ON A TRADING INTERFACE WITH A DYNAMIC PRICE COLUMN - A method and system for electronic trading on a trading interface with a dynamic price column. Prices displayed in dynamic price column are continuously, dynamically and automatically updated as a current market price changes. The trading interface includes a plurality of order entry modes to slow a display speed of the dynamic price column to a speed slower than a default display speed for the dynamical price column so an electronic trading order can be entered without missing a desired trade. | 10-13-2011 |
Robert Eubank, Allen, TX US
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20110000502 | Automatic Flossing Device - A powered dental flossing device includes a gyroscopic or motion sensor. Powered functions of the flossing device, including floss winding, linear and transverse agitation or oscillation of the floss, and LED illumination are all activated and deactivated as a function of changes in the detected orientation of the flossing device, eliminating the need for manual switches and providing an intuitive user experience to increase speed and convenience of flossing. | 01-06-2011 |
Stephen G. Eubank, Blacksburg, VA US
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20100293123 | COMPLEX SITUATION ANALYSIS SYSTEM - A system for generating a representation of a situation is disclosed. The system comprises one or more computer-readable media including computer-executable instructions that are executable by one or more processors to implement a method of generating a representation of a situation. The method comprises receiving input data regarding a target population. The method further comprises constructing a synthetic data set including a synthetic population based on the input data. The synthetic population includes a plurality of synthetic entities. Each synthetic entity has a one-to-one correspondence with an entity in the target population. Each synthetic entity is assigned one or more attributes based on information included in the input data. The method further comprises receiving activity data for a plurality of entities in the target population. The method further comprises generating activity schedules for each synthetic entity in the synthetic population. Each synthetic entity is assigned at least one activity schedule based on the attributes assigned to the synthetic entity and information included in the activity data. An activity schedule describes the activities of the synthetic entity and includes a location associated with each activity. The method further comprises receiving additional data relevant to the situation being represented. The additional data is received from at least two distinct information sources. The method further comprises modifying the synthetic data set based on the additional data. Modifying the synthetic data set includes integrating at least a portion of the additional data received from each of the at least two distinct information sources into the synthetic data set based on one or more behavioral theories related to the synthetic population. The method further comprises generating a social contact network based on the synthetic data set. The social contact network is used to generate the representation of the situation. | 11-18-2010 |
20130191312 | COMPLEX SITUATION ANALYSIS SYSTEM - Systems, methods, and computer-readable media for generating a data set are provided. One method includes generating a data set based on input data using a plurality of brokers. The method further includes receiving a request from a user and determining whether the request can be fulfilled using data currently in the data set. When the request can be fulfilled using data currently in the data set, the data is accessed using broker(s) configured to provide access to data within the data set. When the request cannot be fulfilled using data currently in the data set, at least one new broker is spawned using existing broker(s) and additional data needed to fulfill the request is added to the data set using the new broker. The method further includes generating a response to the request using one or more of the plurality of brokers. | 07-25-2013 |
Timothy Darren Eubank, Columbus, OH US
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20120329836 | METHODS FOR STABILIZING HYPOXIA INDUCIBLE FACTOR-2 ALPHA AS A METHOD FOR TREATING CANCER - Disclosed herein is {[5-(3-fluorophenyl)-3-hydroxypyridine-2-carbonyl]-amino}acetic acid and the ester and amide prodrugs thereof, that can stabilize hypoxia inducible factor-2 alpha (HIF-2α) and thereby provide a method for treating cancer. Further disclosed are compositions which comprise {[5-(3-fluorophenyl)-3-hydroxypyridine-2-carbonyl]-amino}acetic acid and/or a prodrug thereof which can be used to treat cancer. | 12-27-2012 |
Timothy Keith Eubank, Austin, TX US
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20090257573 | Select ring - Select Ring allows users of communication devices, such as cellular telephones, to designate which incoming calls may transmit voice, video, and/or text data via the device's loudspeaker and display screen while the phone is ringing and before the incoming call is accepted. Select Ring also allows users of communication devices to designate which incoming callers may automatically transmit to the user's phone and receive from the user's phone voice, video, and/or text data via the device's loudspeaker and display screen without requiring the user to manually accept the incoming call. | 10-15-2009 |