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Steven Ivy Phones & Addresses

  • 2438 S Fm 271, Bonham, TX 75418 (469) 556-7500
  • Ravenna, TX
  • Irving, TX
  • 247 Corporate Cir, Lewisville, TX 75067 (972) 315-8587
  • Little Elm, TX
  • Dallas, TX
  • Lubbock, TX
  • Midland, TX

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Steven Ivy Photo 1

President

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Location:
Denison, TX
Industry:
Renewables & Environment
Work:
Grid Energy Storage
President

Ivy Patent
Owner

Rare Earth Musical Magnetics
President and Owner

Sirit Sep 2004 - Sep 2012
Test Engineer

Enfora Nov 1, 2003 - Sep 1, 2004
Engineer
Education:
Texas Tech University 1991 - 1995
The University of Texas at Austin 1991 - 1993
Midland Jr College 1987 - 1992
Associates, Associate of Arts, General Studies
Midland College 1987 - 1991
Skills:
Pcb Design
Electronics
Rf
Circuit Design
Analog
Design
Testing
Wireless
Embedded Systems
Semiconductors
Embedded Software
Product Development
Debugging
Test Equipment
Engineering Management
Simulations
Start Ups
Marketing
Troubleshooting
Manufacturing
Hardware Architecture
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Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Steven R Ivy
President
THE IVY PRESS INCORPORATED
3500 Maple Ave FL 17, Dallas, TX 75219
5430 Northbrook Dr, Dallas, TX 75220
Steven T. Ivy
Director, President
R.E.M.M. LLC
Business Services at Non-Commercial Site · Nonclassifiable Establishments
2438 S Fm 271, Bonham, TX 75418
Steven T. Ivy
Managing
GRID ENERGY STORAGE LLC
2438 S Fm 271, Bonham, TX 75418
Steven Ivy
Director, Vice President
DALLAS TRANSITION HUB, INC
835 W 8 St, Dallas, TX 75208
8808 Saddlehorn Dr #320, Irving, TX 75063

Publications

Us Patents

Energy Storage System

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US Patent:
20100307147, Dec 9, 2010
Filed:
Jun 2, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/802224
Inventors:
Steven Thomas Ivy - Irving TX, US
Guy Carl Eastwood - Garland TX, US
International Classification:
F15B 1/027
F15B 1/08
B65G 5/00
E02B 3/00
F03D 9/02
US Classification:
60415, 405 53, 405 80, 405 55, 290 55
Abstract:
Energy can be stored by directing fluid into an expandable receptacle that has a relatively heavy mass above it. The fluid fills the receptacle such that it expands and lifts up the heavy mass above it. At a time when energy is needed, the fluid can be allowed to flow out of the receptacle and through a turbine or hydraulic motor to generate power or electricity. Intermittent or unreliable sources of power can be used to fill the receptacle, or power from a power grid can be used to fill the receptacle at times that are off-peak. During peak-load times, the potential energy of the fluid in the receptacle can be converted to power. The receptacle can also be used to control water flows and can provide a source of power and potable water to a community.

Membranophone Tuning System Having Positionable Magnets

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US Patent:
8247678, Aug 21, 2012
Filed:
Feb 4, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/658216
Inventors:
Steven Thomas Ivy - Irving TX, US
International Classification:
G10D 3/02
G10G 7/02
US Classification:
84726, 84291, 84296, 84312 R, 84411 A, 84411 M, 84453, 84454
Abstract:
A system for changing the acoustical characteristics of a musical membranophone having a vibrating membrane or a stringed musical instrument having a sound box includes an overlay including indicia dividing a surface of the vibrating membrane or sound box into discrete zones enabling a user to position magnetic members to obtain predictable effects based on experimentation or a guide such as a diagram illustrating the position of magnetic members on the overlay, a first rare earth magnetic member is adapted to be disposed on a first side of the membrane or sound box, a second rare earth magnetic member is disposed on an opposed side of the membrane or sound box such that the first and second magnetic members are magnetically engaged on opposed sides of the membrane or sound box wherein the mass of the first and second magnetic member is sufficient to change the acoustical characteristics of the instrument.

Energy Storage System

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US Patent:
20150184679, Jul 2, 2015
Filed:
Dec 17, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/572995
Inventors:
STEVEN THOMAS IVY - BONHAM TX, US
GUY C. EASTWOOD - ANNA TX, US
International Classification:
F15B 1/02
B65G 5/00
F15B 1/027
Abstract:
Energy can be stored by directing fluid into an expandable receptacle that has a relatively heavy mass above it. The fluid fills the receptacle such that it expands and lifts up the heavy mass above it. At a time when energy is needed, the fluid can be allowed to flow out of the receptacle and through a turbine or hydraulic motor to generate power or electricity. Intermittent or unreliable sources of power can be used to fill the receptacle, or power from a power grid can be used to fill the receptacle at times that are off-peak. During peak-load times, the potential energy of the fluid in the receptacle can be converted to power. The receptacle can also be used to control water flows and can provide a source of power and potable water to a community.
Steven T Ivy from Bonham, TX, age ~60 Get Report