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Autry O.v. Debusk, Knoxville, TN US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090247920 | Ankle Support with Calcaneous Control Strap - A foot support having straps which receive the calcaneous and wrap around the midfoot in a tensioned state for stabilizing the rearfoot and the midfoot to avoid excessive inversion and eversion of the foot. | 10-01-2009 |
| 20090247922 | ANKLE SUPPORT WITH CALCANEOUS CONTROL STRAP - A foot support having straps which receive the calcaneous and wrap around the midfoot in a tensioned state for stabilizing the rearfoot and the midfoot to avoid excessive inversion and eversion of the foot. | 10-01-2009 |
| 20120059299 | Ankle Support With Calcaneous Control Strap - A foot support having straps which receive the calcaneous and wrap around the midfoot in a tensioned state for stabilizing the rearfoot and the midfoot to avoid excessive inversion and eversion of the foot. | 03-08-2012 |
David L. Debusk, Nashville, TN US
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| 20080290970 | DEVICE FOR MONITORING MULTIPLE BROADCAST SIGNALS - A media content monitoring system uses a rack adapted to receive multiple carrier boards to improve the system's ability to be configured to specific applications. Each carrier board contains tuner modules for receiving AM/FM broadcasts, satellite radio broadcasts, TV audio broadcasts, HD, IBOC, DAB and DRM digital radio broadcasts, etc. The tuner modules produce a USB output that is combined by a USB hub on the carrier boards into a single USB output. The carrier board outputs are in turn combined by a rack based USB hub into single USB output that is provided to a host computer. The host computer includes content identification software that automatically identifies selected media content received by the tuner modules and stores the selected content in a database. The host computer can send control codes to the tuner modules to alter their reception parameters. | 11-27-2008 |
| 20120076310 | Automatic Identification of Repeated Material In Audio Signals - A system and method are described for recognizing repeated audio material within at least one media stream without prior knowledge of the nature of the repeated material. The system and method are able to create a screening database from the media stream or streams. An unknown sample audio fragment is taken from the media stream and compared against the screening database to find if there are matching fragments within the media streams by determining if the unknown sample matches any samples in the screening database. | 03-29-2012 |
Melanie M. Debusk, Knoxville, TN US
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| 20120103900 | SUPPORTED LIQUID INORGANIC MEMBRANES FOR NUCLEAR WASTE SEPARATION - A system and method for the extraction of americium from radioactive waste solutions. The method includes the transfer of highly oxidized americium from an acidic aqueous feed solution through an immobilized liquid membrane to an organic receiving solvent, for example tributyl phosphate. The immobilized liquid membrane includes porous support and separating layers loaded with tributyl phosphate. The extracted solution is subsequently stripped of americium and recycled at the immobilized liquid membrane as neat tributyl phosphate for the continuous extraction of americium. The sequestered americium can be used as a nuclear fuel, a nuclear fuel component or a radiation source, and the remaining constituent elements in the aqueous feed solution can be stored in glassified waste forms substantially free of americium. | 05-03-2012 |
Patrick Debusk, Larue, TX US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110259916 | BAG-IN-A-BOX - A package includes a carton having an access opening that is for providing access to the interior of the carton. The package further includes a flexible bag that is positioned in the interior of the carton, and a spigot that is operatively connected to the bag for selectively dispensing flowable material from the bag. A holder is cooperatively associated with the spigot and the carton for holding the spigot so that the spigot is simultaneously proximate the access opening of the carton and disposed at least partially within the interior of the carton, so that access to the spigot is at least temporarily restricted in a manner that at least temporarily restricts any dispensing of flowable material from the bag by way of the spigot. | 10-27-2011 |
Patrick J. Debusk, Larue, TX US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100051494 | Carton Having Novel Opening Features - Cartons have dispensing features that enable containers or other articles to be selectively dispensed from the cartons while preventing inadvertent escape of the articles from the cartons. | 03-04-2010 |
Patrick James Debusk, Larue, TX US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100043360 | Carton With Opening Feature And Blank - A dispensing carton includes a dispenser section having a deformation pattern provided therein. The deformation pattern facilitates removal of the dispenser section during opening of the carton. | 02-25-2010 |
| 20110284624 | Cartons With Dispenser Sections - A carton for holding a plurality of articles. The carton comprises a bottom panel, a first side panel comprising a first lower side panel and a first upper side panel, a second side panel comprising a second lower side panel and a second upper side panel, a top panel, a first end panel, and a second end panel. A dispenser pattern defines a dispenser section at least in the first upper side panel, the top panel, the second upper side panel, and one of the first end panel and the second end panel. | 11-24-2011 |
Thomas A. Debusk, Cocoa, FL US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090230054 | Contaminant Removal System And Method For A Body Of Water - Pollutants, such as heavy metals, phosphorus, and pathogenic organisms, are removed from water by adding a chemical coagulant to water within an enclosure. With mixing, coagulation and flocculation occur, and a floc containing the pollutant settles to the enclosure bottom; so the treated water above the floc is free from at least some of the pollutant. The water and the settled floc are mixed to resuspend floc components containing additional contaminant-removal capability. In an alternate system, the floc can be removed from the enclosure, dried, and added back to the enclosure to employ additional contaminant-removal capability. In another system, treated water is exposed to a pH buffering agent to reduce acidity therein. | 09-17-2009 |
