Raybuck
Dennis Raybuck, Dubois, PA US
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20130327776 | VARIABLE-DIAMETER STORAGE TANK SYSTEM - A variable-diameter tank construction system is provided. The tank construction system uses sets of wedges (shims) and bevel-faced spacers (washers) in conjunction with the field connections of the vertical edges of adjacent modular tank wall panels, so as to create an angular deviation between the tangent lines of the wall panels immediately adjacent to and on either side of the vertical joint between the connected panels. | 12-12-2013 |
Dennis V. Raybuck, Dubois, PA US
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20140197166 | VARIABLE-DIAMETER STORAGE TANK SYSTEM - A variable-diameter tank construction system is provided. The tank construction system uses sets of wedges (shims) and bevel-faced spacers (washers) in conjunction with the field connections of the vertical edges of adjacent modular tank wall panels, so as to create an angular deviation between the tangent lines of the watt panels immediately adjacent to and on either side of the vertical joint between the connected panels. | 07-17-2014 |
John Raybuck, Los Angeles, CA US
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20090152300 | Multi-Compartment Devices Having Dispensing Tips - The present invention relates to multi-compartment devices having a pre-applied dispensing element. The device is adapted for dispensing multi-component compositions that are kept separate prior to use. Supplying a pre-applied dispensing element facilitates and simplifies the dispensing operation during use and reduces the chance of misuse due to improper application of the mixing element, loss and/or damage of the component. | 06-18-2009 |
20100119989 | RETRACTING DEVICE - The present invention is related to devices utilized for retraction of the lips, tongue and oral cavity during dental procedures. In particular, the invention relates to a flexible or semi-flexible oral device used to comfortably and quickly retract the patient's lips to properly expose the patient's teeth and gums for dental procedures. | 05-13-2010 |
20110033823 | ROTATABLE ULTRASONIC DENTAL TOOL - The present invention describes an ultrasonic dental insert capable of enhanced operating efficiency. A first transducer generates ultrasonic vibrations. A connecting body has a proximal end and a distal end having a tip attached thereto. The proximal end is attached to the first transducer so as to receive the ultrasonic vibrations therefrom and to transmit the ultrasonic vibrations toward the tip attached to the distal end. The ultrasonic dental insert may be inserted into a handpiece for providing electromagnetic energy to the first transducer to generate the ultrasonic vibrations. The ultrasonic insert, when seated in the handpiece, is substantially decoupled, on a rotary axis, from the handpiece. A rotary force need only be applied to the insert to rotate it in the handpiece. At least one light source substantially proximate or distal to the tip may also be provided. | 02-10-2011 |
John Raybuck, Irvine, CA US
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20100003431 | COMPOSITE MATERIALS - Composite materials having at least one of the following desirable properties is described. Such properties include: rigidity, printability, water-proofness, pliability, recyclable, thermochromic, antimicrobial, electrically conductive, compostable or biodegradability. The composite includes a filler-containing layer and a fiber-containing layer substantially coupled together continuously across the at least one surface of the layers. These composites maybe useful in various markets including, but not limited to, construction, packaging, shipping, consumer products and medical packaging. The inventive composites provide, advantages such as reduction of environmental footprint, improved mechanical properties, usefulness/cost ratio, reduction in material costs compared to prior art, and cosmetic performance are embodied in the present invention. | 01-07-2010 |
John Raybuck, Tustin, CA US
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20150335408 | Disposable Flossing Assembly - An apparatus and method are provided for flossing interproximal spaces between adjacent teeth in the presence of orthodontic braces and an arch-wire. The apparatus comprises a handle portion and a floss support portion comprising a first elongate member and a second elongate member separated by an intervening concave recess. The first elongate member comprises a narrow section and an angled first floss support, and the second elongate member comprises a narrow section and a second floss support. A floss strand extends under tension at an acute angle from the angled first floss support to the second floss support at substantially a right angle. The acute angle facilitates positioning the first floss support between a patient's upper teeth and the arch-wire while passing the floss strand into the interproximal space between the upper teeth. The substantially right angle facilitates positioning the floss strand into the interproximal spaces between the lower teeth. | 11-26-2015 |
John L. Raybuck, Irvine, CA US
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20110139738 | Systems and Methods for Composite Frame Systems - In various embodiments a frame system for a surgical system may include a plurality of rod structures cross connected through one or more structural members. In some embodiments, the rod structures may each include at least one rod with an interface joint molded over the at least one rod. One or more of the interface joints may include a receiving hole for receiving a structural member to couple at least two of the plurality of rod structures together. One or more surgical components (such as a surgical console) may be received into the frame system. Other components may also be received into the frame system (e.g., an aesthetic skin). The rod structures may also include cross face structural members that are secured to portions of the rod structures through being molded to the rod structures through the interface joints. | 06-16-2011 |
20150050099 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR COMPOSITE FRAME SYSTEMS - In various embodiments a frame system for a surgical system may include a plurality of rod structures cross connected through one or more structural members. In some embodiments, the rod structures may each include at least one rod with an interface joint molded over the at least one rod. One or more of the interface joints may include a receiving hole for receiving a structural member to couple at least two of the plurality of rod structures together. One or more surgical components (such as a surgical console) may be received into the frame system. Other components may also be received into the frame system (e.g., an aesthetic skin). The rod structures may also include cross face structural members that are secured to portions of the rod structures through being molded to the rod structures through the interface joints. | 02-19-2015 |
Scott Raybuck, Hinckley, OH US
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20110046527 | ARTERIAL COOLING ELEMENTS FOR USE WITH A CERVICAL IMMOBILIZATION COLLAR - A kit for cooling the blood in the carotid arteries includes a cervical immobilization collar and a cooling element. The cooling element may include a body-facing panel attached on a body-facing surface to a lining layer, an outward-facing panel, and cooling material disposed between the body-facing panel and the outward facing panel. The cooling material comprises urea and Carbamakool™ in an amount sufficient to produce a temperature of 20° F. to 35° F. within a minute of activation when measured on the body-facing surface of the body-facing panel. | 02-24-2011 |
20130253395 | ARTERIAL COOLING ELEMENTS FOR USE WITH A CERVICAL IMMOBILIZATION COLLAR - A kit for cooling the blood in the carotid arteries includes a cervical immobilization collar and a cooling element. The cooling element may include a body-facing panel attached on a body-facing surface to a lining layer, an outward-facing panel, and cooling material disposed between the body-facing panel and the outward facing panel. The cooling material may comprise urea and Carbamakool™ in an amount sufficient to produce a temperature of 20° F. to 35° F. within a minute of activation when measured on the body-facing surface of the body-facing panel. | 09-26-2013 |