Eskew, US
Brent Eskew, Indianapolis, IN US
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20140082897 | ARTICULATING RESTRAINT DEVICE - Articulating restraint device. In an exemplary embodiment of an articulating restraint device of the present disclosure, the device comprises a clamp having two arms coupled to one another and defining opposing inner surfaces and having distal ends, at least two engagement portions, wherein at least one of the at least two engagement portions is coupled to each inner surface of each of the two arms and positioned so that when the distal ends of the clamp engage one another, the at least two engagement portions do not engage one another, and at least one articulating arm member, each articulating arm member being relatively cylindrical and defining a first end opening at a first end, an opposing second end opening at a second end, and a tapered central portion, whereby two adjacent articulating arm members can engage and reversibly couple to one another. | 03-27-2014 |
20150184800 | ARTICULATING RESTRAINT DEVICE - Articulating restraint device. In an exemplary embodiment of an articulating restraint device of the present disclosure, the device comprises a clamp having two arms coupled to one another and defining opposing inner surfaces and having distal ends, at least two engagement portions, wherein at least one of the at least two engagement portions is coupled to each inner surface of each of the two arms and positioned so that when the distal ends of the clamp engage one another, the at least two engagement portions do not engage one another, and at least one articulating arm member, each articulating arm member being relatively cylindrical and defining a first end opening at a first end, an opposing second end opening at a second end, and a tapered central portion, whereby two adjacent articulating arm members can engage and reversibly couple to one another. | 07-02-2015 |
Ginger Eskew, The Woodland, TX US
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20120199518 | Cyclone Plenum Turbulator - Methods and apparatus for preventing coke formation in a plenum are provided. The apparatus can include a turbulator for use in a plenum. The turbulator can include a deflector disposed inside the plenum proximate an inlet to the plenum from a cyclone, wherein the plenum and the cyclone are disposed in a fluid catalytic cracker. | 08-09-2012 |
James Eskew, The Woodland, TX US
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20120199518 | Cyclone Plenum Turbulator - Methods and apparatus for preventing coke formation in a plenum are provided. The apparatus can include a turbulator for use in a plenum. The turbulator can include a deflector disposed inside the plenum proximate an inlet to the plenum from a cyclone, wherein the plenum and the cyclone are disposed in a fluid catalytic cracker. | 08-09-2012 |
John F. Eskew, Phoenix, AZ US
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20090023320 | Modular electrical bus system - A modular electrical bus system for a valve manifold has a main communication module with a plurality of modular I/O units each having a plurality of I/O fittings being both electrically and mechanically connectable together via a bridge member connecting adjacent units and the main communication module. At least one of the modular I/O units is also mechanically separable from and maintains communication connection to the main communication module. One or both of the modular IO units and main communication module may have an alpha-numeric display. | 01-22-2009 |
20090088874 | Valve manifold assemblies and method of operating valve manifold assemblies - A fieldbus valve station with a valve manifold and a communications module having a bus communication unit mounted therein for using a fieldbus protocol and connectable to a fieldbus network and to provide local and peer to peer network control by the valve station if a fault is detected or there is a break from the main fieldbus network. | 04-02-2009 |
20090244815 | Modular electrical bus system with built in ground circuit - A modular electrical bus system has a grounding circuit through a plurality of modular I/O units with each unit being both electrically and mechanically connectable together via a bridge member connecting adjacent units and the main communication module. The bridge member and modular I/O units are grounded together with a ground circuit that extends within both components. | 10-01-2009 |
20100248556 | Modular Electrical Bus System - A modular electrical bus system for a valve manifold has a main communication module with a plurality of modular I/O units each having a plurality of I/O fittings being both electrically and mechanically connectable together via a bridge member connecting adjacent units and the main communication module. At least one of the modular I/O units is also mechanically separable from and maintains communication connection to the main communication module. One or both of the modular IO units and main communication module may have an alpha-numeric display. | 09-30-2010 |
20100251159 | Modular Electrical Bus System - A modular electrical bus system for a valve manifold has a main communication module with a plurality of modular I/O units each having a plurality of I/O fittings being both electrically and mechanically connectable together via a bridge member connecting adjacent units and the main communication module. At least one of the modular I/O units is also mechanically separable from and maintains communication connection to the main communication module. One or both of the modular IO units and main communication module may have an alpha-numeric display. | 09-30-2010 |
20120060946 | MODULAR ELECTRICAL BUS SYSTEM WITH BUILT-IN GROUND CIRCUIT - A modular electrical bus system has a grounding circuit through a plurality of modular units with each unit being both electrically and mechanically connectable together via a bridge member connecting adjacent units and the main communication module. The bridge member and modular units are grounded together with a ground circuit that extends within both components. | 03-15-2012 |
John R. Eskew, Allston, MA US
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20100009750 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SIMULATING A ROCK BAND EXPERIENCE - Described are methods, systems, apparatuses, computer program products embodied in a computer-readable storage medium and means for providing online challenges between bands in a musical video game. Typically the invention is executed on a game server in signal communication with a game platform and involves receiving, by the game server, musical game input data representing a musical performance of a band. Then, the game server calculates a composite score from the input data based on a gameplay challenge. Then the composite score is compared to a composite score of a second band's performance for the same gameplay challenge. In some embodiments, the comparison is displayed as a real-time representation of the two bands, even though score of the second band is based on a stored performance of the second band. | 01-14-2010 |
Lauren Elizabeth Eskew, Mount Pleasant, SC US
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20150297873 | PERCUTANEOUS TUBE STABILIZATION DEVICE - A stabilization device is described that can be utilized to properly align and secure a percutaneous tube such as a chest tube following insertion. The device includes a central passage that is ridged for a tight friction fit with a percutaneous tube, a base that includes features to improve contouring and flexibility of the base with the skin surface of a patient and eyelets for suturing to the skin that include insets for secure placement of the suture. The device can be used without need of adhesive and can hold a percutaneous tube at a comfortable exit angle without placing undue stress upon the sutures holding the device. | 10-22-2015 |
Mark Eskew, Carrollton, TX US
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20150377811 | Analog Floating-Gate Atmometer - An atmometer system based on an analog floating-gate structure and circuit. The floating-gate circuit includes a floating-gate electrode that serves as a gate electrode for a transistor and a plate of a storage capacitor. A conductor element exposed at the surface of the integrated circuit is electrically connected to the floating-gate electrode; reference conductor elements biased to ground are also at the surface of the integrated circuit. In operation, the transistor is biased and moisture is dispensed at the surface. The drain current of the transistor changes as the floating-gate electrode discharges via the surface conductors and a conduction path presented by the moisture. The elapsed time until the drain current stabilizes indicates the evaporation rate. | 12-31-2015 |
Mark A. Eskew, Carrollton, TX US
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20120228724 | Non-Volatile Anti-Fuse With Consistent Rupture - In an embodiment of the invention, a non-volatile anti-fuse memory cell is disclosed. The memory cell consists of a programmable n-channel diode-connectable transistor. The poly-silicon gate of the transistor has two portions. One portion is doped more highly than a second portion. The transistor also has a source with two portions where one portion of the source is doped more highly than a second portion. The portion of the gate that is physically closer to the source is more lightly doped than the other portion of the poly-silicon gate. The portion of the source that is physically closer to the lightly doped portion of the poly-silicone gate is lightly doped with respect to the other portion of the source. When the transistor is programmed, a rupture in the insulator will most likely occur in the portion of the poly-silicone gate that is heavily doped. | 09-13-2012 |
20120313180 | NON-VOLATILE ANTI-FUSE WITH CONSISTENT RUPTURE - In an embodiment of the invention, a non-volatile anti-fuse memory cell is disclosed. The memory cell consists of a programmable n-channel diode-connectable transistor. The poly-silicon gate of the transistor has two portions. One portion is doped more highly than a second portion. The transistor also has a source with two portions where one portion of the source is doped more highly than a second portion. The portion of the gate that is physically closer to the source is more lightly doped than the other portion of the poly-silicon gate. The portion of the source that is physically closer to the lightly doped portion of the poly-silicone gate is lightly doped with respect to the other portion of the source. When the transistor is programmed, a rupture in the insulator will most likely occur in the portion of the poly-silicone gate that is heavily doped. | 12-13-2012 |
20140239409 | NON-VOLATILE ANTI-FUSE WITH CONSISTENT RUPTURE - In an embodiment of the invention, a non-volatile anti-fuse memory cell is disclosed. The memory cell consists of a programmable n-channel diode-connectable transistor. The poly-silicon gate of the transistor has two portions. One portion is doped more highly than a second portion. The transistor also has a source with two portions where one portion of the source is doped more highly than a second portion. The portion of the gate that is physically closer to the source is more lightly doped than the other portion of the poly-silicon gate. The portion of the source that is physically closer to the lightly doped portion of the poly-silicone gate is lightly doped with respect to the other portion of the source. When the transistor is programmed, a rupture in the insulator will most likely occur in the portion of the poly-silicone gate that is heavily doped. | 08-28-2014 |
Victoria L. Eskew, Benton, AR US
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20120180801 | Medical Hand and Arm Protection Apparatus and Method of Protection - A medical hand and arm protection apparatus and method of protection comprising a protective shell which is capable of receiving a patient's hand and arm. A sheet is attached to the protective shell, which is tucked under the patient to anchor the hand and arm protector in place. The protective shell also has one or more perforations that allow the medical professional access to the interior of the surgical arm protector to view the patient's IV sites and other medical equipment attached to the patient's hand or arm. | 07-19-2012 |
20140116451 | Medical Hand and Arm Protection Apparatus and Method of Protection - A medical hand and arm protection apparatus and method of protection comprising a protective shell which is capable of receiving a patient's hand and arm. A sheet is attached to the protective shell, which is tucked under the patient to anchor the hand and arm protector in place. The protective shell also has one or more perforations that allow the medical professional access to the interior of the surgical arm protector to view the patient's IV sites and other medical equipment attached to the patient's hand or arm. | 05-01-2014 |
20140276604 | Medical Tube Securing Device - A medical tube securing device including: (a) an anchor that can be attached to the skin of a patient, wherein at least one opening extends through the anchor and is shaped and sized to receive a medical tube; (b) a first padding layer having a first side and a second side, wherein the first side of the first padding layer is joined to the anchor and has at least one opening that extends through the first side and the second side of the first padding layer; (c) at least one clasp joined to the second side of the first padding layer, wherein the clasp receives and holds in place a portion of the medical tube; and (d) a second padding layer. A method of securing a medical tube is also disclosed. | 09-18-2014 |