Franklin Leroy Stebbing
Engineers at 12 St, Hadar, NE

License number
Colorado 31902
Issued Date
May 9, 1997
Renew Date
Jun 1, 2005
Expiration Date
May 31, 2007
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address
607 N 12Th St, Hadar, NE 68701

Professional information

Franklin Stebbing Photo 1

Methods Of Using Tires And Scrap Rubber In The Manufacture And Melting Of Steel And Other Metals

US Patent:
7883566, Feb 8, 2011
Filed:
Mar 8, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/719586
Inventors:
Franklin Leroy Stebbing - Norfolk NE, US
Assignee:
Rex Enterprises, LLC - Norfolk NE
International Classification:
C21C 5/52
US Classification:
75577, 75581
Abstract:
A method of using scrap rubber and other scrap materials, such as tires or parts or pieces of tires, to manufacture or melt steel and other metals in a furnace is disclosed. The scrap rubber may be used as a carbon source for the manufacture of steel and other metals, and may be used as an energy source to melt the scrap metal used to make the steel and other metals. The net benefit of this method includes reducing the amount of scrap rubber, such as tires, to be sent to a waste disposal facility or landfill, thereby improving the environment. In addition, by increasing the use of scrap rubber as a source of energy for steel or metal production, less energy is required from other sources.


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Methods Of Using Tires And Scrap Rubber In The Manufacture And Melting Of Steel And Other Metals

US Patent:
8152894, Apr 10, 2012
Filed:
Feb 8, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/022741
Inventors:
Franklin Leroy Stebbing - Norfolk NE, US
International Classification:
C21C 5/52
US Classification:
75414, 75507, 75581, 75577
Abstract:
A method of using scrap rubber and other scrap materials, such as tires or parts or pieces of tires, to manufacture or melt steel and other metals in a furnace is disclosed. The scrap rubber may be used as a carbon source for the manufacture of steel and other metals, and may be used as an energy source to melt the scrap metal used to make the steel and other metals. The net benefit of this method includes reducing the amount of scrap rubber, such as tires, to be sent to a waste disposal facility or landfill, thereby improving the environment. In addition, by increasing the use of scrap rubber as a source of energy for steel or metal production, less energy is required from other sources.


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Using Naltrexone As A Multi-Purpose Health Supplement To Improve The Human Condition And Preventing Multiple Diseases And Infirmities By Stimulating Immune System Vitality And Robustness

US Patent:
2007025, Nov 8, 2007
Filed:
Oct 18, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/550742
Inventors:
Franklin Leroy Stebbing - Norfolk NE, US
Assignee:
ACCELERATED TECHNOLOGIES - Norfolk NE
International Classification:
A61K 31/485
US Classification:
514410
Abstract:
Naltrexone has been used to fight existing infections, afflictions, and substance abuse. Embodiments of the current invention provide naltrexone as a preventative medicine taken daily, usually in the late evening for greater efficacy. It is taken in a low dose like a vitamin supplement and may prevent many diseases by stimulating the immune system. The increased endorphin levels resulting from the use of low dose naltrexone may also reduce the need for pain relief medications, plus counter tendencies toward experiencing undesirable moods, such as depression or anger. Increased feelings of well-being produced by naltrexone may also have far-reaching effects, as suggested by studies showing that people with positive attitudes recover more quickly from serious illnesses, for example. In another aspect of the invention, naltrexone may be used to prevent substance addiction before it ever starts, by blocking the internal positive response that normally results from the use of chemical substances.


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Stress Free Steel And Rapid Production Of Same

US Patent:
2014002, Jan 30, 2014
Filed:
Sep 30, 2013
Appl. No.:
14/040997
Inventors:
Franklin Leroy Stebbing - Norfolk NE, US
Assignee:
Rex Enterprises, LLC - Norfolk NE
International Classification:
B22D 27/08
US Classification:
164 711
Abstract:
A method of producing steel with reduced internal stress concentrations is disclosed. In an embodiment, hot steel is shaped by a rolling mill. The resultant steel product is bundled as soon as practicable and the bundle is allowed to cool. Vibration energy is applied to the bundle of steel product so that internal stress concentrations within the steel product are relieved. In an embodiment, a plurality of bundles are stored on a rack and the rack is vibrated, the vibrations being transmitted to the plurality of bundles so that undesired internal stress concentrations within the steel products are relieved. Alternatively, magnetics may be used to relieve the undesired internal stress concentrations within the steel products. Thus, improved steel is produced as well as improved steel that can be produced more rapidly than known techniques.


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Melting A Mixture Of Scrap Metal Using Scrap Rubber

US Patent:
5322544, Jun 21, 1994
Filed:
Feb 8, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/015350
Inventors:
Franklin L. Stebbing - Norfolk NE
Assignee:
Nucor Corporation - Charlotte NC
International Classification:
C21C 700
US Classification:
75 1066
Abstract:
This invention relates to the melting of scrap metal containing steel in an electric arc furnace using whole scrap rubber tires as an additional source of heat. Also, scrap rubber may be pylarized to form combustibles which are fed into the electric arc furnace for combustion.


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Stress Free Steel And Rapid Production Of Same

US Patent:
8545645, Oct 1, 2013
Filed:
Oct 26, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/912377
Inventors:
Franklin Leroy Stebbing - Norfolk NE, US
International Classification:
C21D 10/00
US Classification:
148558
Abstract:
A method of producing steel with reduced internal stress concentrations is disclosed. In an embodiment, hot steel is shaped by a rolling mill. The resultant steel product is bundled as soon as practicable and the bundle is allowed to cool. Vibration energy is applied to the bundle of steel product so that internal stress concentrations within the steel product are relieved. In an embodiment, a plurality of bundles are stored on a rack and the rack is vibrated, the vibrations being transmitted to the plurality of bundles so that undesired internal stress concentrations within the steel products are relieved. Alternatively, magnetics may be used to relieve the undesired internal stress concentrations within the steel products. Thus, improved steel is produced as well as improved steel that can be produced more rapidly than known techniques.


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Method Of Melting A Mixture Of Scrap Metal Using Scrap Rubber

US Patent:
8114185, Feb 14, 2012
Filed:
Mar 8, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/719604
Inventors:
Franklin Leroy Stebbing - Norfolk NE, US
International Classification:
C21C 5/52
US Classification:
75 1063, 266 45
Abstract:
A process for melting scrap metal for producing steel which includes the steps of combining a quantity of scrap metal and scrap rubber in an electric arc furnace. Energy is then applied to the quantity of steel and scrap rubber in the furnace to start the combustion of the scrap rubber to add additional heat for melting the scrap metal containing steel.


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Method Of Melting A Mixture Of Scrap Metal Using Scrap Rubber

US Patent:
2003006, Apr 10, 2003
Filed:
Oct 10, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/974199
Inventors:
Franklin Stebbing - Norfolk NE, US
International Classification:
C21C005/52
US Classification:
075/010610
Abstract:
A process for melting scrap metal for producing steel which includes the steps of combining a quantity of scrap metal containing steel and at least about 0.25 percent by weight of scrap rubber in an electric arc furnace. Energy is then applied to the quantity of steel and scrap rubber in the furnace to start the combustion of the scrap rubber to add additional heat for melting the scrap metal containing steel.


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Stress Free Steel And Rapid Production Of Same

US Patent:
2005011, Jun 2, 2005
Filed:
Nov 19, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/993096
Inventors:
Franklin Stebbing - Norfolk NE, US
Assignee:
Accelerated Technologies Corporation - Norfolk NE
International Classification:
C21D010/00
US Classification:
148558000, 266249000
Abstract:
A method of producing steel with reduced internal stress concentrations is disclosed. In an embodiment, hot steel is shaped by a rolling mill. The resultant steel product is bundled as soon as practicable and the bundle is allowed to cool. Vibration energy is applied to the bundle of steel product so that internal stress concentrations within the steel product are relieved. In an embodiment, a plurality of bundles are stored on a rack and the rack is vibrated, the vibrations being transmitted to the plurality of bundles so that undesired internal stress concentrations within the steel products are relieved. Thus, improved steel is produced as well as improved steel that can be produced more rapidly than known techniques.


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Method Of Melting A Mixture Of Scrap Metal Using Scrap Rubber

US Patent:
7674318, Mar 9, 2010
Filed:
Sep 3, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/203742
Inventors:
Franklin Leroy Stebbing - Norfolk NE, US
International Classification:
C21C 5/52
US Classification:
75581, 75 1076
Abstract:
A process for melting scrap metal for producing steel which includes the steps of combining a quantity of scrap metal containing steel and at least about 0. 25 percent by weight of scrap rubber in an electric arc furnace. Energy is then applied to the quantity of steel and scrap rubber in the furnace to start the combustion of the scrap rubber to add additional heat for melting the scrap metal containing steel.