DAVID R BANKS, PHARM.D.
Pharmacy at La Verdura Dr, Dallas, TX

License number
Texas 37701
Category
Pharmacy
Type
Pharmacist
Address
Address
7806 La Verdura Dr, Dallas, TX 75248
Phone
(972) 490-1423

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
David Banks, age 68
4809 College Park Dr, Deer Park, TX 77536
(281) 476-5924
David Banks, age 64
4601 Colby Dr, Killeen, TX 76542
(254) 718-3279

Professional information

David Banks Photo 1

Formulary Management-Educational Affairs Senior Clinical Pharmacist

Location:
Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Industry:
Hospital & Health Care
Skills:
Pharmacy Automation, Medication Therapy Management, Medicine, Pharmaceutical Industry, Healthcare, Oncology, Chemotherapy, Diabetes, Hospitals, Clinical Research, Managed Care, Informatics, Clinical Pharmacy, Patient Safety, Healthcare Information Technology, Epic Systems, Pharmacists, ICU, Inpatient, Acute Care, Internal Medicine, Healthcare Management, Pharmacology, Hospital Pharmacy, Medicaid, CPOE, Pharmacy, Ambulatory, Clinical Pharmacology


David Banks Photo 2

Differential Detection System For Controlling Feed Of A Paintball Loader

US Patent:
6889680, May 10, 2005
Filed:
Apr 14, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/414134
Inventors:
James T. Christopher - Garland TX, US
Chris T. Goddard - Lewisville TX, US
David Michael Banks - Dallas TX, US
Assignee:
National Paintball Supply, Inc. - Sewell NJ
International Classification:
F41B011/02
US Classification:
124 511, 124 48, 124 52
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to a ball feed mechanism 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 impeller. The feeder is coupled to the drive member through a spring. The spring is configured to store potential energy which is used to rotate the feeder and, thus, drive the balls toward the feed neck. An electric motor is used to rotate the drive member to wind the spring. The feed mechanism includes sensors which detect the motion of the feeder and the drive member. A controller determines the spring tension based on the relative motion of the feeder and drive member, and actuates a motor when necessary.


David Banks Photo 3

Independent Information Technology And Services Professional

Location:
Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
Education:
Baylor University - Hankamer School of Business 2001 - 2005
BBA Business, Business, Pre-med


David Banks Photo 4

Differential Detection System For Controlling Feed Of A Paintball Loader

US Patent:
8104462, Jan 31, 2012
Filed:
Nov 3, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/264012
Inventors:
James T. Christopher - Sachse TX, US
Chris Terrence Goddard - Aubrey TX, US
David Michael Banks - Dallas TX, US
Assignee:
Kee Action Sports I LLC - Sewell NJ
International Classification:
F41B 11/02
US Classification:
124 511
Abstract:
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.


David Banks Photo 5

Differential Detection System For Controlling Feed Of A Paintball Loader

US Patent:
7445002, Nov 4, 2008
Filed:
Apr 28, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/116774
Inventors:
James T. Christopher - Sachse TX, US
Chris T. Goddard - Lewisville TX, US
David Michael Banks - Dallas TX, US
Assignee:
KEE Action Sports I LLC - Sewell NJ
International Classification:
F41B 11/02
US Classification:
124 511
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to a ball feed mechanism 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 through a spring. The spring is configured to store potential energy which is used to rotate the feeder and, thus, drive the balls toward the feed neck. An electric motor is used to rotate the drive member to wind the spring. The feed mechanism includes sensors which detect the motion of the feeder and the drive member. A controller determines the spring tension based on the relative motion of the feeder and drive member, and actuates a motor when necessary.


David Banks Photo 6

Paintball Loader Drive System

US Patent:
2012027, Nov 1, 2012
Filed:
Jan 30, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/361526
Inventors:
James T. Christopher - Garland TX, US
Chris T. Goddard - Lewisville TX, US
David Michael Banks - Dallas TX, US
Assignee:
KEE Action Sports I LLC - Sewell NJ
International Classification:
F41B 11/02
US Classification:
124 511
Abstract:
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.


David Banks Photo 7

Remote Meter Reading System

US Patent:
5852658, Dec 22, 1998
Filed:
Jun 12, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/874029
Inventors:
Nelson E. Knight - Terrell TX
David M. Banks - Dallas TX
International Classification:
H04M 1100
US Classification:
37910603
Abstract:
A system for remote automatic monitoring and recording of utility meter readings which comprises an electronic meter reader (EMR) for accumulating meter counts from a plurality of utility meters, a data concentrator which collects accumulated meter counts from the EMR, a telephone interface for placing a first data call from the EMR to the data concentrator over an available telephone line, a billing computer connected to the data concentrator, and a modem for placing a second data call including the accumulated meter counts from the data concentrator to the billing computer utilizing standard telephone service. The EMR connects the EMR to three telephone lines, and determines whether each of the plurality of telephone lines is available for placing a data call. The data concentrator sends configuration data to the EMR at the conclusion of a data call. The configuration data includes a telephone number for the data concentrator, and a time delay period before placing a subsequent data call from the EMR to the data concentrator.


David Banks Photo 8

Transportable Lan-Based Surveillance System

US Patent:
2003006, Mar 27, 2003
Filed:
Sep 26, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/965112
Inventors:
Kevin Petty - Garland TX, US
David Banks - Dallas TX, US
Tim Lee - Beverly Hills CA, US
Assignee:
Micro Technology Services, Inc.
International Classification:
H04N007/173
US Classification:
725/105000
Abstract:
A transportable security surveillance system for rapid installation in the office of an employee who may face a potentially violent situation. An Ethernet LAN connects a central security computer in a central security station to an audio-video compressor (AVC) in the employee's office. A covert video camera and a microphone in the employee's office provide video and audio data to the AVC. The employee is provided with a triggering device that triggers the AVC to begin streaming real-time audio and video data over the LAN to the central security computer when a situation arises that requires real-time surveillance of the employee's office. Before the trigger, no data is transmitted over the LAN. Pre-trigger data may be stored in an AVC memory, and may be retrieved for later analysis following a triggering event.