David H. Eubank
Engineering at Hickory Dr, North Kingstown, RI

License number
Louisiana PE.0039143
Issued Date
Jul 21, 2014
Expiration Date
Mar 31, 2017
Category
Civil Engineer
Type
Mechanical Engineer
Address
Address
15 Hickory Dr E, North Kingstown, RI 02852

Professional information

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David Eubank - North Kingstown, RI

Work:
Elliott Bay Design Group
Marine engineer
Blount Boats - Warren, RI
Project Manager
David Eubank, P.E. Consulting
Consultant
Cuming Corporation - Avon, MA
Engineering Manager
NAVARCS International, LLC / Vibtech, Inc
Vice President of Engineering
Education:
University of Rhode Island - Providence, RI
Masters in Business Administration
University of Rhode Island - Providence, RI
BS in Mechanical Engineering & Applied Sciences
Skills:
Registered Professional Engineer (P.E.) in the States of Rhode Island and Louisiana, Project Management Professional (PMP)


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David Eubank - North Kingstown, RI

Work:
Cuming Corporation
Engineering Manager
NAVARCS International, LLC / Vibtech, Inc
Vice President of Engineering
Education:
University of Rhode Island
Masters in Business Administration
University of Rhode Island - Kingston, RI
Bachelors of Science in Mechanical Engineering and Applied Sciences


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Streamlined Annular Buoy For Marine Pipelines

US Patent:
2009003, Feb 5, 2009
Filed:
Jul 11, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/171761
Inventors:
Lou Watkins - Stoughton MA, US
David Eubank - North Kingstown RI, US
International Classification:
B63B 22/00
US Classification:
441 1
Abstract:
A streamlined annular buoy for marine pipelines includes a first annular buoy half comprising syntactic foam, where the first buoy half includes a substantially planar exterior first mating surface that includes an axial first channel formed therein and a first domed exterior surface radial to the axial first channel. Buoy also includes a second annular buoy half comprising syntactic foam, where the second buoy half includes a substantially planar exterior second mating surface that includes an axial second channel formed therein and a second domed exterior surface radial to the axial second channel. A fastener secures the first and second annular buoy halves together around a pipe that passes through a pipe channel formed by the axial first and second channels, such that the exterior first and second mating surfaces are face-to-face.