Banks, TX
Calvin Banks, Houston, TX US
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20150377402 | INLINE CONNECT BREAKAWAY HOSE COUPLER - A coupling including female and male couplers configured to be connected together. The female coupler includes a valve body and a detent carrier surrounding the valve body and having a plurality of circumferentially spaced openings extending through a wall of the detent carrier for receiving detents to connect the female coupler to the male coupler. When the female and male couplers are connected together, the detent carrier is axially movable relative to the valve body by externally applied loads acting on the male and female couplers to cause the male and female couplers to separate. A pressure-balancing chamber is provided to prevent premature separation of the couplers. Once separated, the detent carrier axially moves back and the female and male couplers may be reconnected. | 12-31-2015 |
David Banks, Katy, TX US
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20090269252 | Operation of catalyst withdrawal wells with packing - An improved fluidized catalyst withdrawal well containing packing or other structured internals is disclosed for improving the flow of particular solids between two apparatus, such as between a catalyst regenerator and riser reactor. | 10-29-2009 |
David M. Banks, Dallas, TX US
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20140345587 | PAINTBALL LOADER DRIVE SYSTEM - The present invention is directed to a ball feed mechanism and associated method for use in a paintball loader. The ball feed mechanism includes a feeder which conveys or impels balls toward a feed neck, and a drive member which is concentric with the feeder. The feeder is coupled to the drive member. An electric motor is used to rotate the drive member which in turn causes the feeder to rotate. The feed mechanism includes sensors which detect the motion of the feeder and the drive member. A controller determines the position of the feeder relative to the drive member and actuates a motor when necessary. | 11-27-2014 |
David Michael Banks, Dallas, TX US
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20090056691 | DIFFERENTIAL DETECTION SYSTEM FOR CONTROLLING FEED OF A PAINTBALL LOADER - The present invention is directed to a ball feed mechanism and associated method for use in a paintball loader. The ball feed mechanism includes a feeder which conveys or impels balls toward a feed neck, and a drive member which is concentric with the feeder. The feeder is coupled to the drive member. An electric motor is used to rotate the drive member which in turn causes the feeder to rotate. The feed mechanism includes sensors which detect the motion of the feeder and the drive member. A controller determines the position of the feeder relative to the drive member and actuates a motor when necessary. | 03-05-2009 |
20120272940 | PAINTBALL LOADER DRIVE SYSTEM - The present invention is directed to a ball feed mechanism and associated method for use in a paintball loader. The ball feed mechanism includes a feeder which conveys or impels balls toward a feed neck, and a drive member which is concentric with the feeder. The feeder is coupled to the drive member. An electric motor is used to rotate the drive member which in turn causes the feeder to rotate. The feed mechanism includes sensors which detect the motion of the feeder and the drive member. A controller determines the position of the feeder relative to the drive member and actuates a motor when necessary. | 11-01-2012 |
Elsie D. Banks, Austin, TX US
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20080254617 | Void-free contact plug - A semiconductor device manufacturing process for forming a contact plug includes sequentially depositing a titanium or tantalum contact layer ( | 10-16-2008 |
Eric W. Banks, Houston, TX US
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20100317760 | BIORESIN COMPOSITION FOR USE IN FORMING A RIGID POLYURETHANE FOAM ARTICLE - A bioresin composition is used to form a rigid polyurethane article that includes a first and a second biopolyol and is substantially free of aprotic solvents that chemically decompose in the presence of water. The first biopolyol includes a natural oil component. The second biopolyol includes the reaction product of a natural carbohydrate and an alkylene oxide. The rigid polyurethane foam article includes the reaction product of the bioresin composition and an isocyanate which are reacted in the presence of a chemical blowing agent. | 12-16-2010 |
20130248759 | BIORESIN COMPOSITION FOR USE IN FORMING A RIGID POLYURETHANE FOAM ARTICLE - A bioresin composition is used to form a rigid polyurethane article that includes a first and a second biopolyol and is substantially free of aprotic solvents that chemically decompose in the presence of water. The first biopolyol includes a natural oil component. The second biopolyol includes the reaction product of a natural carbohydrate and an alkylene oxide. The rigid polyurethane foam article includes the reaction product of the bioresin composition and an isocyanate which are reacted in the presence of a chemical blowing agent. | 09-26-2013 |
Jeffrey S. Banks, Crosby, TX US
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20080257049 | Method for Inspection of Metal Tubular Goods - A method for inspection of tubular goods includes using ultrasonic detection means to obtain wall thickness measurement of discrete sections of a tubular good and recording each measurement in association with both the longitudinal and circumferential position at which each measurement was obtained. Accordingly each measurement of wall thickness represents a small portion of the wall thickness of said tubular in three dimensional space. A plurality of said measurements may thereby be displayed by computer means in virtual three dimensional format. Differing wall thickness readings made be represented by different shading or color display, so that anomalies of interest may be readily detected. Alternatively the recorded information may be readily processed by computer means to calculate the effect of stressors on the wall of said tubular good. | 10-23-2008 |
20100083763 | Method for Inspection of Metal Tubular Goods - A method for predicting the performance of tubular goods includes using a computer readable three-dimensional representation of tubular good which includes computer readable measurements of discrete segments of the wall of said tubular acquired by ultrasonic detection means, along with associated data representing the position of discrete segment and optionally ovality data to predict the effect of stress conditions, including tensile, bending, collapse, burst and aging forces upon said tubular and optionally analyzing sequential inspection of the same tubular good over a period of time predict when failure is likely to occur, and to avoid failure while maximizing the use of the tubular good. | 04-08-2010 |
20110290027 | Method for Inspection of Metal Tubular Goods - A method for predicting the performance of tubular goods includes using a computer readable three-dimensional representation of tubular good which includes computer readable measurements of discrete segments of the wall of said tubular acquired by ultrasonic detection means, along with associated data representing the position of discrete segment and optionally ovality data to mathematically calculate, by computer means, the effect of stress conditions, including tensile, bending, collapse, burst and aging forces upon said tubular and optionally analyzing sequential inspection of the same tubular good over a period of time predict when failure is likely to occur, and to avoid failure while maximizing the use of the tubular good. | 12-01-2011 |
Johnny E. Banks, Venus, TX US
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20080258065 | Electromagnetic Energy Propagation Direction Sensor and Method of Using Same - A sensor for detecting a propagation direction of electromagnetic energy includes a plurality of receptors oriented in different directions for absorbing at least a portion of the electromagnetic energy, each of the plurality of receptors comprising a plurality of carbon nanotubes or nanofibers. The sensor further includes a processor electrically coupled with the plurality of receptors for determining the propagation direction of the electromagnetic energy based upon the electromagnetic energy absorbed by the plurality of receptors. A method for determining a propagation direction of electromagnetic energy includes the steps of providing a plurality of receptors oriented in different directions for absorbing at least a portion of the electromagnetic energy, each of the plurality of receptors comprising a plurality of carbon nanotubes or nanofibers, and determining the propagation direction of the electromagnetic energy with respect to the plurality of receptors based upon the amount of absorbed electromagnetic energy. | 10-23-2008 |
20090308272 | Device for Penetrating and Exploding a Target - A lethality device includes a penetrator structure configured to penetrate a target and an incendiary material disposed near the penetrator structure. The incendiary material self-ignites and is injected into the target after penetration of the target. A projectile includes a penetrator structure configured to penetrate a target, an incendiary material disposed near the penetrator structure, and one or components other than the penetrator structure and the incendiary material disposed aft of the penetrator structure. Loads from the one or more components are transferred to the penetrator structure upon impact with the target. The incendiary material self-ignites and is injected into the target after penetration of the target. A method for defeating a target containing an ignitable material includes broaching or puncturing an outer skin of the target, self-igniting an incendiary material, injecting the ignited incendiary material into the target, and igniting a material disposed within the target. | 12-17-2009 |
20090308274 | Integrated Pusher Plate for a Canister- or Gun-Launched Projectile and System Incorporating Same - A pusher plate assembly for launching a projectile includes a pusher plate, a pressure seal circumferentially extending about the pusher plate, a cage extending from an aft side of the pusher plate, and a plurality of propellant portions disposed in the cage. A projectile system includes a launching tube, a projectile disposed in the launching tube, a pusher plate assembly disposed between an aft end of the projectile and the launching tube, a fuze, a charge igniter operatively associated with the fuze and the plurality of propellant portions, and a retainer disposed within the launching tube proximate a mouth of the launching tube. The pusher plate assembly includes a pusher plate, a pressure seal circumferentially extending about the pusher plate to seal an annulus between the pusher plate and the launching tube, a cage extending from an aft side of the pusher plate, and a plurality of propellant portions disposed in the cage. | 12-17-2009 |
20100269677 | Apparatus and Method for Selectively Affecting a Launch Trajectory of a Projectile - An apparatus for selectively affecting a launch trajectory of a projectile from a canister includes means for selectively positioning the projectile with respect to the canister and a sabot operably associated with the projectile and the means for selectively positioning the projectile. A projectile launch system includes a canister, a projectile disposed in the canister, and means for selectively positioning the projectile with respect to the canister. A method for affecting a launch trajectory of a projectile includes providing a canister and a projectile disposed in the canister and adjusting a position of the projectile with respect to the canister. | 10-28-2010 |
Jon M. Banks, Austin, TX US
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20140324491 | ASSIGNING PARTS TO STORAGE LOCATIONS IN A WAREHOUSE - Assigning parts to storage locations in a warehouse. Ratings of parts are determined based partially on pick frequencies of the parts. The parts with higher pick frequencies are determined to have higher ratings than parts with lower pick frequencies. Grades of storage locations in the warehouse are determined based partially on accessibilities of the storage locations to a loading dock. A programmed processor determines respective ranges of grades of the storage locations that will satisfy storage location criteria of the respective ratings of the parts such that the higher rated parts have narrower respective ranges of grades of satisfactory storage locations than the lower rated parts. | 10-30-2014 |
Kevin Lee Banks, Round Rock, TX US
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20130218803 | Consolidated Ranked Lists Based on Lists of Individual Contributors - Methods, systems, and computer program products for generating one or more consolidated ranked lists of products or product groups based on inclusion of products on lists generated by individual contributors. One method includes steps of obtaining a plurality of individual lists, each individual list corresponding to one of a plurality of contributors, each individual list providing ratings or rankings of products by the corresponding contributor; and generating a consolidated list that provides rankings for the products or product groups listed on the individual lists based on the ratings or rankings of the products provided by each contributor. The consolidated rankings can be based, among other things, on a credibility score corresponding to each contributor, a product aging factor of each list item, the inclusion of a product on lists corresponding to different list types, and/or various named groupings of individual lists. | 08-22-2013 |
Michael S. Banks, Round Rock, TX US
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20110047316 | SOLID STATE MEMORY DEVICE POWER OPTIMIZATION - Memory device power optimization includes operating a memory device, wherein the memory device includes a plurality of data channels and each of the plurality of data channels includes a plurality of data storage units. A controller receives a command to enable a power saving feature and determines a frequency of accessing of data stored in the data storage units, sorts the data into the data channels according to the frequency of the accessing of the data and powers down the data channels that are storing data with a frequency of accessing the data that is below a pre-determined threshold value. | 02-24-2011 |