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Gary L Byars

from Richardson, TX
Age ~76

Gary Byars Phones & Addresses

  • 504 Shadow Bend Dr, Richardson, TX 75081 (972) 234-8884
  • 3929 5Th St, Fort Worth, TX 76107
  • Dallas, TX
  • Mesquite, TX
  • 504 Shadow Bend Dr, Richardson, TX 75081

Work

Company: Whiting turner Jul 2010 Position: Labor foreman

Education

School / High School: Chamblee High School 2001 Specialities: High School Diploma

Skills

Reputation as a dependable and accountab...

Resumes

Resumes

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Skills:
Data Center
Escrow
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Gary Byars Fort Worth, TX

Work:
Whiting turner

Jul 2010 to Present
Labor Foreman

Education:
Chamblee High School
2001
High School Diploma

Skills:
Reputation as a dependable and accountable employee.
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Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Gary L. Byars
Director, President, Secretary, Vice-President
Beryllium Systems Group I
Business Services
504 Shadow Bnd Dr, Richardson, TX 75081
Gary L. Byars
President, Treasurer, Secretary, Director, Vice President
BERYLLIUM SYSTEMS GROUP, INC
504 Shadow Bnd Dr, Richardson, TX 75081

Publications

Us Patents

Self-Directing Stimulation Electrode

US Patent:
20130103129, Apr 25, 2013
Filed:
Oct 19, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/656282
Inventors:
Paul J. Magee - Kings Langley, GB
Gary L. Byars - Richardson TX, US
Charles H. Payne - Frisco TX, US
Assignee:
Neuro Resource Group, Inc. - Plano TX
International Classification:
A61N 1/04
US Classification:
607116
Abstract:
A neurostimulation device is provided. The device has first and second physical electrode elements that cooperate to provide a plurality of virtual electrode pairs. The spacing between the physical elements, as well as the relative surface areas between the respective portions comprising the virtual pairs, is controlled to provide self-selecting and/or self-directing treatment capabilities.

Non-Invasive Neuro Stimulation System

US Patent:
20070293918, Dec 20, 2007
Filed:
Sep 19, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/523781
Inventors:
Thomas C. Thompson - Fairview TX, US
Martyn S. Abbott - Dallas TX, US
Gary L. Byars - Richardson TX, US
Garnet E. Dupuis - Santa Monica CA, US
Vladimir P. Tepin - Taganrog, RU
International Classification:
A61N 1/04
US Classification:
607 72
Abstract:
A device () is used to apply an electric pulse or spike to a patient to treat the patient. The device can have a series of preset treatments programmed therein. A user can select a treatment from menus displayed on a display (). The impedance of the skin and underlying tissue to be treated can be measured prior to the treatment to locate active areas on the skin for treatment. The impedance measurement can be made at a sufficiently low level to avoid treatment of the patient that could cause a change in the impedance. A phase detector can be used to isolate the capacitance value in the impedance. The charge delivered to the patient can be measured and the device can adjust the charge as the skin impedance varies during treatment to deliver uniform charges to the skin. A variety of probes can be used with the device, with the device automatically detecting the type of probe attached. Multiple electrodes can be used on the probe, which allows the active areas in contact with the probe to be identified prior to treatment to allow the treatment to concentrate on the active areas.

Non-Invasive Neuro Stimulation System

US Patent:
20070293917, Dec 20, 2007
Filed:
Jun 15, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/454186
Inventors:
Thomas C. Thompson - Fairview TX, US
Martyn S. Abbott - Dallas TX, US
Gary L. Byars - Richardson TX, US
Garnet E. Dupuis - Santa Monica CA, US
Vladimir P. Tepin - Taganrog, RU
International Classification:
A61N 1/00
US Classification:
607 72
Abstract:
A device () is used to apply an electric pulse or spike to a patient to treat the patient. The device can have a series of preset treatments programmed therein. A user can select a treatment from menus displayed on a display (). The impedance of the skin and underlying tissue to be treated can be measured prior to the treatment to locate active areas on the skin for treatment. The impedance measurement can be made at a sufficiently low level to avoid treatment of the patient that could cause a change in the impedance. A phase detector can be used to isolate the capacitance value in the impedance. The charge delivered to the patient can be measured and the device can adjust the charge as the skin impedance varies during treatment to deliver uniform charges to the skin. A variety of probes can be used with the device, with the device automatically detecting the type of probe attached. Multiple electrodes can be used on the probe, which allows the active areas in contact with the probe to be identified prior to treatment to allow the treatment to concentrate on the active areas.

Non-Invasive Neuro Stimulation System

US Patent:
20170209694, Jul 27, 2017
Filed:
Apr 7, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/482308
Inventors:
- Richardson TX, US
Martyn S. Abbott - Dallas TX, US
Gary L. Byars - Richardson TX, US
Garnet E. Dupuis - Santa Monica CA, US
Vladimir P. Tepin - Taganrog, RU
International Classification:
A61N 1/36
A61N 1/04
A61N 1/32
A61N 1/08
Abstract:
A device is used to apply an electric pulse or spike to a patient to treat the patient. The device can have a series of preset treatments programmed therein. A user can select a treatment from menus displayed on a display. The impedance of the skin and underlying tissue to be treated can be measured prior to the treatment to locate active areas on the skin for treatment. The impedance measurement can be made at a sufficiently low level to avoid treatment of the patient that could cause a change in the impedance.

Self-Directing, Transcutaneous Stimulation Electrode

US Patent:
20150151106, Jun 4, 2015
Filed:
Dec 18, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/575618
Inventors:
- Plano TX, US
Paul J. Magee - Tring, GB
Gary L. Byars - Richardson TX, US
Charles H. Payne - Frisco TX, US
International Classification:
A61N 1/04
Abstract:
A neurostimulation device is provided. The device has first and second physical electrode elements that cooperate to provide a plurality of virtual electrode pairs. The spacing between the physical elements, as well as the relative surface areas between the respective portions comprising the virtual pairs, is controlled to provide self-selecting and/or self-directing treatment capabilities.
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