Patents by Inventor Stephen W. Cook
Stephen W. Cook has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20140279351Abstract: In one embodiment, a method for electronically trading shares of an exchange-traded fund over a network including one or more processors, the fund being a counterparty to one or more repurchasing parties in a repurchase agreement, includes receiving order data from one or more investors relating to a trade of shares of the fund. The method also includes matching the fund with the one or more repurchasing parties. The method additionally includes receiving securities data from the one or more repurchasing parties, and allocating the related securities to be used as collateral applied to the fund. The method additionally includes sending securities payment data for the securities to the one or more repurchasing parties. The method further includes receiving repurchase payment data from the one or more repurchasing parties to repurchase the securities used as collateral, and sending the securities data to the one or more repurchasing parties.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLONInventors: Dean A. Christiansen, Stephen W. Cook
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Patent number: 7864062Abstract: Provided is an apparatus for detecting a change in a specific gravity of a fluid surrounding the apparatus wherein the fluid moves upwardly and downwardly with respect to the apparatus. The apparatus includes a housing having a top and a plurality of openings for allowing the fluid to enter the housing. A first floatation device is provided having a first specific gravity and being located within the housing. The first floatation device includes a magnet. A second floatation device is provided having a second specific gravity and located within the housing adjacent said first floatation device. The said second floatation device includes a magnet aligned to have the same polarity as the magnet of the first floatation device. A switch fixedly attached to said top, the switch having an open state and a closed state where when one of said magnets is in proximity to the switch, the switch is in a closed state and wherein when both of said magnets are in proximity to said switch, the switch is in an open state.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2005Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Assignee: Kinetico IncorporatedInventors: Stephen W. Cook, Michael A. Hemann, Steven M. Hoopes, Jerome P. Kovach
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Patent number: 7802627Abstract: A remotely-operated selective fracing system and valve. The valve comprises a casing with at least one casing hole; an inner sleeve nested within the casing and having at least one sleeve hole alignable with the at least one casing hole; actuator means engagable with the inner sleeve for moving the inner sleeve relative to the casing to selectively align the at least one sleeve hole with the at least one casing hole; and receiver means electrically connected to the actuator means and having a sensor for detecting a seismic or electromagnetic signal generated by a remote source. The system further includes source means for generating an acoustical signal receivable by the receiver means.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2007Date of Patent: September 28, 2010Assignee: Summit Downhole Dynamics, LtdInventors: Raymond A. Hofman, Gary L. Ragsdale, Stephen W. Cook, Paul A. Avery
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Publication number: 20090038396Abstract: Provided is an apparatus for detecting a change in a specific gravity of a fluid surrounding the apparatus wherein the fluid moves upwardly and downwardly with respect to the apparatus. The apparatus includes a housing having a top and a plurality of openings for allowing the fluid to enter the housing. A first floatation device is provided having a first specific gravity and being located within the housing. The first floatation device includes a magnet. A second floatation device is provided having a second specific gravity and located within the housing adjacent said first floatation device. The said second floatation device includes a magnet aligned to have the same polarity as the magnet of the first floatation device. A switch fixedly attached to said top, the switch having an open state and a closed state where when one of said magnets is in proximity to the switch, the switch is in a closed state and wherein when both of said magnets are in proximity to said switch, the switch is in an open state.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2005Publication date: February 12, 2009Applicant: KINETICO INCORPORATEDInventors: Stephen W. Cook, Michael A. Hemann, Steven M. Hoopes, Jerome P. Kovach
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Patent number: 5639377Abstract: A method and apparatus for regenerating an ion exchange resin utilizing recycled solution or reused regeneration solution. At least one tank containing an ion exchange material is provided having a spaced first and second ports which define a fluid flow path through the ion exchange media. Water to be treated is introduced at an inlet and flows through the resin bed ultimately being discharged at the outlet. A polishing zone is located at the outlet which includes highly regenerated, uncontaminated resin. The media is regenerated in a multi-step process in which regeneration solution is introduced into the resin bed in two separate steps. In the first step, a first regeneration solution is introduced into the resin bed upstream from the polishing zone, flows in a countercurrent direction and is discharged through the inlet of the tank. A second regeneration fluid is introduced at the outlet of the tank and flows in a countercurrent direction through the entire resin bed.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: June 17, 1997Assignee: Kinetico Engineered Systems, Inc.Inventors: William S. Banham, Stephen W. Cook, Larry W. Stacy
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Patent number: 5415765Abstract: A method and apparatus for regenerating an ion exchange resin utilizing recycled solution or reused regeneration solution. At least one tank containing an ion exchange material is provided having a spaced first and second ports which define a fluid flow path through the ion exchange media. Water to be treated is introduced at an inlet and flows through the resin bed ultimately being discharged at the outlet. A polishing zone is located at the outlet which includes highly regenerated, uncontaminated resin. The media is regenerated in a multi-step process in which regeneration solution is introduced into the resin bed in two separate steps. In the first step, a first regeneration solution is introduced into the resin bed upstream from the polishing zone, flows in a countercurrent direction and is discharged through the inlet of the tank. A second regeneration fluid is introduced at the outlet of the tank and flows in a countercurrent direction through the entire resin bed.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1993Date of Patent: May 16, 1995Assignee: Kinetico Engineered Systems, Inc.Inventors: William S. Banham, Stephen W. Cook, Larry W. Stacy