Doyon, US
Gary A. Doyon, Gross Pointe Farms, MI US
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20100181305 | INDUCTION HEAT TREATMENT OF COMPLEX-SHAPED WORKPIECES - Apparatus and method are provided for induction heating of one or more components of a complex-shaped workpiece. The component is positioned within an opening formed by opposing pairs of arcuate coil structures formed in opposing inductor segments. One inductor segment is formed from electrically isolated inner and outer active inductor segments connected to one or more power supplies, while the other inductor segment is formed from electrically isolated inner and outer passive inductor segments that are magnetically coupled with respective inner and outer active inductor segments. Changing the output electrical parameters of the one or more power supplies controls the induction hardening along the transverse width of the workpiece with optional flux concentrators between opposing pairs of arcuate coil structures. | 07-22-2010 |
20110248023 | INDUCTION HEAT TREATMENT OF AN ANNULAR WORKPIECE - Apparatus and method are provided for inductively heat treating a circular surface of annular workpieces where at least one inductor pair is used to perform a scan induction heat treatment of the circular surface. Controlled movement of the inductors and application of quenchant is provided particularly at the initial and final heat treatment locations on the circular surface to enhance metallurgical uniformity of the annular workpiece at these locations. In combination with controlled movement of the inductors, a simultaneous power-frequency control scheme can be applied to the inductors during the heat treatment process. | 10-13-2011 |
Gary A. Doyon, Grosse Pointe Farms, MI US
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20100170881 | System and Method of Computing the Operating Parameters of a Forge Welding Machine - A method for setting the operating frequency of a forge welding machine for a preferred width of the of the heat affected zone during a forge weld. A computer program executes a self-tuning routine to determine the operating frequency in response to an inputted value of a preferred width of the heat affected zone. The operating power setting for the forge welding machine may also be determined in combination with the operating frequency in response to an inputted value of weld temperature. | 07-08-2010 |
20110000905 | Application of Electric Induction Energy for Manufacture of Irregularly Shaped Shafts with Cylindrical Components Including Non-Unitarily Forged Crankshafts and Camshafts - Large, non-unitarily forged shaft workpieces such as a crankshaft have successive shaft features inductively heated and forged without cool down between each sectional forging process. The temperature profile along the axial length of the next section of the shaft workpiece to be inductively heated and forged is measured prior to heating, and the induced heat energy along the axial length of the next section is dynamically adjusted responsive to the measured temperature profile to achieve a required pre-forge temperature distribution along the axial length of the next section prior to forging. | 01-06-2011 |
Jeffrey Doyon, Allston, MA US
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20090263851 | IN VIVO SELECTION SYSTEM FOR ENZYME ACTIVITY - The present invention provides in vivo systems in which activity of a biological cleavage enzyme, such as a site-specific recombinase, a homing endonuclease, or an intein, is linked to cell viability and therefore can be selected. The invention further provides methods of making cells in which the activity of a biological cleavage enzyme is linked to viability, as well as methods of identifying new biological cleavage enzymes, including enzymes having altered site specificity, using such cells. | 10-22-2009 |
Jeffrey B. Doyon, Allston, MA US
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20110190141 | Evolving New Molecular Function - Nature evolves biological molecules such as proteins through iterated rounds of diversification, selection, and amplification. The power of Nature and the flexibility of organic synthesis are combined in nucleic acid-templated synthesis. The present invention provides a variety of template architectures for performing nucleic acid-templated synthesis, methods for increasing the selectivity of nucleic acid-templated reactions, methods for performing stereoselective nucleic acid-templated reactions, methods of selecting for reaction products resulting from nucleic acid-templated synthesis, and methods of identifying new chemical reactions based on nucleic acid-templated synthesis. | 08-04-2011 |
Jennifer B. Doyon, Lovettsville, VA US
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20110040552 | Structured data translation apparatus, system and method - An apparatus is provided that includes a processor and a memory. The processor is configured to determine a category for a group of isolated noun phrases in a structured or semi-structured data source stored in the memory. The group of isolated noun phrases includes one or more isolated noun phrases. The processor is also configured to translate the group of isolated noun phrases from a source language to a target language using a category-driven isolated noun phrase translation. The determination of the category and the category-driven isolated noun phrase translation are performed based on context derived from the group of isolated noun phrases. | 02-17-2011 |
Joshua J. Doyon, Dallas, TX US
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20090035406 | COEFFICIENT OF THERMAL EXPANSION CONTROL STRUCTURE - The present invention is directed to the incorporation of a substructure into tooling for constructing composite structures in order to control thermal expansion of the tooling during aerospace manufacturing processes. Substructure, such as headers and/or gussets is added to the tooling to constrain the growth of the laminate expansion and/or control the diametric growth of the tool during the curing cycle. The thickness of the face-sheet of the tooling also may be reduced in order to further reduce the effective coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) of the tooling. | 02-05-2009 |
Julien Georges Pierre-Olivier Doyon US
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20120322796 | BENZOCYCLOHEPTANE AND BENZOXEPINE DERIVATIVES - The present invention relates to a compound of formula (I) | 12-20-2012 |
Thomas A. Doyon, Manchester, NH US
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20100211185 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ORIENTATION CONTROL - A system for control of a device includes at least one sensor module detecting orientation of a user's body part. The at least one sensor module is in communication with a device module configured to command an associated device. The at least one sensor module detects orientation of the body part. The at least one sensor module sends output signals related to orientation of the user's body part to the device module and the device module controls the associated device based on the signals from the at least one sensor module. | 08-19-2010 |
20110257765 | ARM PROSTHETIC DEVICE - A prosthetic arm apparatus including a plurality of segments that provide a user of the prosthetic arm apparatus with substantially the same movement capability and function as a human arm. The segments are connectable to one another and connectable to a prosthetic support apparatus that may be adorned by the user. Some segments may provide movement about more than one axis using a single actuator. The prosthetic arm apparatus may include a user interface incorporated therein and may include one or more communication systems for communicating with external devices. | 10-20-2011 |
20130274903 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ORIENTATION CONTROL - A system for control of a device includes at least one sensor module detecting orientation of a user's body part. The at least one sensor module is in communication with a device module configured to command an associated device. The at least one sensor module detects orientation of the body part. The at least one sensor module sends output signals related to orientation of the user's body part to the device module and the device module controls the associated device based on the signals from the at least one sensor module. | 10-17-2013 |
Yannick Doyon, El Cerrito, CA US
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20090111119 | Rapid in vivo identification of biologically active nucleases - Disclosed herein are methods and compositions for rapidly identifying and ranking nucleases for specific cleavage of a target sequence. | 04-30-2009 |
20090203140 | Genomic editing in zebrafish using zinc finger nucleases - Disclosed herein are methods and compositions for genomic editing of one or more genes in zebrafish, using fusion proteins comprising a zinc finger protein and a cleavage domain or cleavage half-domain. Polynucleotides encoding said fusion proteins are also provided, as are cells comprising said polynucleotides and fusion proteins. | 08-13-2009 |
20100199389 | Targeted integration into the Zp15 locus - Disclosed herein are methods and compositions for targeted integration of an exogenous sequence into a plant Zp15 locus, for example, for expression of a polypeptide of interest. | 08-05-2010 |
20110041195 | Organisms homozygous for targeted modification - Disclosed herein are homozygously modified organisms and methods of making and using these organisms. | 02-17-2011 |
20110129898 | Methods and compositions for increasing nuclease activity - Disclosed herein are methods and compositions for increasing nuclease activity to increase nuclease-mediated genomic modifications. | 06-02-2011 |
20110201055 | Engineered cleavage half-domains - Disclosed herein are engineered cleavage half-domains; fusion polypeptides comprising these engineered cleavage half-domains; polynucleotides encoding the engineered cleavage half-domains and fusion proteins; and cells comprising said polynucleotides and/or fusion proteins. Also described are methods of using these polypeptides and polynucleotides, for example for targeted cleavage of a genomic sequence. | 08-18-2011 |
20110247089 | Organisms homozygous for targeted modification - Disclosed herein are homozygously modified organisms and methods of making and using these organisms. | 10-06-2011 |
20110269234 | Methods and compositions for increasing nuclease activity - Disclosed herein are methods and compositions for increasing nuclease activity to increase nuclease-mediated genomic modifications. | 11-03-2011 |
20120142062 | ENGINEERED CLEAVAGE HALF-DOMAINS - Disclosed herein are engineered cleavage half-domains; fusion polypeptides comprising these engineered cleavage half-domains; polynucleotides encoding the engineered cleavage half-domains and fusion proteins; and cells comprising said polynucleotides and/or fusion proteins. Also described are methods of using these polypeptides and polynucleotides, for example for targeted cleavage of a genomic sequence. | 06-07-2012 |
20120237926 | RAPID SCREENING OF BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE NUCLEASES AND ISOLATION OF NUCLEASE-MODIFIED CELLS - Disclosed herein are methods and compositions for rapidly identifying active nucleases and cells having nuclease-mediated genomic modifications. | 09-20-2012 |
Yannick Doyon, Richmond, CA US
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20130171657 | RAPID SCREENING OF BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE NUCLEASES AND ISOLATION OF NUCLEASE-MODIFIED CELLS - Disclosed herein are methods and compositions for rapidly identifying active nucleases and cells having nuclease-mediated genomic modifications. | 07-04-2013 |
20130198878 | ORGANISMS HOMOZYGOUS FOR TARGETED MODIFICATION - Disclosed herein are homozygously modified organisms and methods of making and using these organisms. | 08-01-2013 |