WINSTON S BURBANK
Pilots in Fairbanks, AK

License number
Alaska A2718220
Issued Date
May 2016
Expiration Date
May 2018
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
PO Box 71109, Fairbanks, AK 99707

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Winston Burbank, age 76
PO Box 71109, Fairbanks, AK 99707
(907) 479-3334
Winston Burbank
Fairbanks, AK
(907) 479-3804
Winston Burbank
711 Gaffney Rd, Fairbanks, AK 99701
Winston S Burbank, age 76
1280 Overhill Dr, Fairbanks, AK 99709

Organization information

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Honorable Winston S Burbank

101 Lacey St, Fairbanks, AK 99701

Categories:
State Government Offices
Phone:
(907) 452-9375 (Phone), (907) 452-9206 (Fax)


Honorable Winston S Burbank

604 Barnette St, Fairbanks, AK 99701

Status:
Inactive
Industry:
Legislative Body
Principal:
Winston Burbank (Principal)


Law Offices of Winston S. Burbank

PO Box 71109, Fairbanks, AK 99707

Status:
Inactive
Industry:
Legal Services Office
Principal:
Winston S. Burbank Principal, inactive

Professional information

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Winston S. Burbank, Fairbanks AK - Lawyer

Winston S. Burbank, Fairbanks AK - Lawyer

Office:
PO Box 71109, Fairbanks, AK
ISLN:
908680212
Admitted:
1976
University:
University of Nevada, B.S.
Law School:
Southwestern Law School, J.D.


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Baseball De-Slicking Apparatus And Method

Baseball De-Slicking Apparatus And Method

US Patent:
2006015, Jul 13, 2006
Filed:
Mar 9, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/078883
Inventors:
Tyler Smith - Independence OR, US
Jamie Wright - Eugene OR, US
Winston Burbank - Fairbanks AK, US
International Classification:
B24C 3/00, B24C 1/00, B24B 1/00, B24B 47/02
US Classification:
451075000, 451038000, 451050000, 451339000
Abstract:
A baseball is desirably blasted with an abrasive material to attain a sufficient level of de-slicking. Baseballs are desirably delivered one at a time to a support and rotated while being sprayed with abrasive material from plural directions. Used abrasive material may be collected and recycled for reuse. Baseballs in a hopper are delivered one at a time in one embodiment to a support by selectively aligning an opening in a rotatable hopper element with an opening in a second element to permit the passage of a baseball through the second element and to the support at an appropriate time. Desirably, baseballs are ejected from the support following de-slicking, such as using an ejection lever or wand that is actuated by a timing rod to eject the baseball from the support ahead of the delivery of the next baseball to the support.


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Winston S. Burbank, Fairbanks AK - Lawyer

Winston S. Burbank, Fairbanks AK - Lawyer

Address:
PO Box 71109, Fairbanks 99707
(907) 479-3804
Licenses:
Alaska - Active 1977