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Adrienne Boone, Waterloo CA
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20100168047 | Inhibition of apoptosis-specific eIF-5A ("eIF-5A1") with antisense oligonucleotides and siRNA as anti-inflammatory therapeutics - The present invention relates to apoptosis specific eucaryotic initiation factor 5A (eIF-5A), referred to as apoptosis-specific eIF-5A or eIF5A1, nucleic acids and polypeptides and methods for inhibiting or suppressing apoptosis in cells using antisense nucleotides or siRNAs to inhibit expression of apoptosis-specific eIF-5A. The invention also relates to suppressing or inhibiting expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines or inhibiting activation of NFKB by inhibiting expression of apoptosis-specific eIF-5A. | 07-01-2010 |
20110098460 | SiRNA Useful to Suppress expression of eIF-5A1 - The present invention relates to apoptosis specific eucaryotic initiation factor 5A (eIF-5A), referred to as apoptosis factor 5A1 or simply factor 5A1, apoptosis factor 5A1 nucleic acids and polypeptides and methods for inhibiting or suppressing apoptosis in cells using antisense nucleotides or siRNAs to inhibit expression of factor 5A1. The invention also relates to suppressing or inhibiting expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines by inhibiting expression of apoptosis factor 5A. | 04-28-2011 |
20120129910 | Inhibition of Apoptosis-Specific eIF-5A(elF-5A1") with Antisense Oligonucleotides and siRNA as Anti-Inflammatory Therapeutics - The present invention relates to apoptosis specific eucaryotic initiation factor 5A (eIF-5A), referred to as apoptosis-specific eIF-5A or eIF5A1, nucleic acids and polypeptides and methods for inhibiting or suppressing apoptosis in cells using antisense nucleotides or siRNAs to inhibit expression of apoptosis-specific eIF-5A. The invention also relates to suppressing or inhibiting expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines or inhibiting activation of NFkB by inhibiting expression of apoptosis-specific eIF-5A. | 05-24-2012 |
20130066058 | Use of Antisense Oligonucleotides or siRNA to Suppress Expression of eIF-5A1 - The present invention relates to apoptosis specific eucaryotic initiation factor 5A (eIF-5A), referred to as apoptosis factor 5A1 or simply factor 5A1, apoptosis factor 5A1 nucleic acids and polypeptides and methods for inhibiting or suppressing apoptosis in cells using antisense nucleotides or siRNAs to inhibit expression of factor 5A1. The invention also relates to suppressing or inhibiting expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines by inhibiting expression of apoptosis factor 5A. | 03-14-2013 |
Alain Boone, Verderonne FR
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20120121903 | AQUEOUS SELF-CROSSLINKABLE POLYMER DISPERSION MADE FROM HARD-CORE, SOFT-SHELL STRUCTURED POLYMER PARTICLES, AND COATING OR TREATMENT COMPOSITIONS - The present invention relates to an aqueous polymer dispersion, which includes hard/soft Shell structured particles, with the polymer phase of the core P1 having a glass transition temperature Tg1 from 60 to 120° C., the polymer phase of the shell P2 having a glass transition temperature Tg2 from −20 to 40° C., the minimum film-formation temperature MFFT being from 0 to 50° C., with the phase P1 representing from 1.5 to 60% by weight, with respect to the total weight of P1+P2, the phase P1 including at least one monomer M1 having at least two copolymerizable ethylenic unsaturations and at least one ethylenically unsaturated monomer M2 having at least one carboxylic acid and/or anhydride functional group, the phase P2 being from 40 to 85% by weight of the total weight of P1+P2 and with said phase P2 including: at least one monomer M3 selected from the monomers having, in addition to the polymerizable ethylenic unsaturation, at least one group selected from acetoacetoxy, diacetone, methylol or alkoxysilane. The invention also relates to protective and/or decorative coating compositions such as paints, varnishes, transparent coatings, inks or adhesives and fiber treatment compositions.” | 05-17-2012 |
Benoit Boone, Faulx-Les-Tombes BE
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20110229387 | Method for Operating a Regenerative Shaft Furnace for Producing Lime - The invention relates to a method for producing quick lime from lime stone in a continuous regenerative shaft kiln, characterised in that, starting with standard conditions of excessive combustion air for the operation of this kiln, it especially includes a step where the excessive combustion air is progressively reduced until a content greater than 1000 ppm (in volume) of carbon monoxide is reached in the connection flue between the tanks. An increase in the content of gaseous sulphur dioxide is then observed in the gas flue, with respect to a kiln operated in standard conditions. | 09-22-2011 |
Charles Boone, Toronto CA
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20080287317 | Yeast arrays, methods of making such arrays, and methods of analyzing such arrays - This patent describes a novel method of detecting genetic interactions in yeast. This method can also be used to screen for function of biological effectors on yeast. The method encompasses crossing yeast strains with genetic alterations to acquire double mutants. The phenotypes of these double mutants are then checked to detect genetic interactions between the double mutants. This method can be used to assign function to yeast genes and their viral, prokaryotic, and eukaryotic homologs, and aptamers. It can also be used to study yeast two hybrid interactions and to find genes that regulate certain yeast promoters. | 11-20-2008 |
20120161377 | APPARATUS FOR PROCESS AUTOMATION USING A PIN AND BUSHING ARRAY - An apparatus comprises a plurality of bushings arranged and held together in an array; and a plurality of pins residing in the plurality of bushings, wherein the plurality of pins are for transferring samples. Manufacturing tolerances for inside diameters of the bushings and outside diameters of the pins substantially match to allowing the pins to slide freely within the bushings. The plurality of bushings can reside in one or more plates, each of which having plurality of holes, with the plurality of bushings being held together in the array. | 06-28-2012 |
20140039671 | APPARATUS FOR PROCESS AUTOMATION USING A PIN AND BUSHING ARRAY - An apparatus and method for transferring plurality of samples from one sample container to another one is disclosed wherein each sample is randomly accessible and can be “cherry picked”. The disclosed method of actuation allows for using a smaller number of actuators than the number of sample transferring channels or pins and thereby simplifies the design and control of the sample transferring apparatus. | 02-06-2014 |
David Benjamin Boone, Chilliwack CA
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20130218495 | Method, Sensor Apparatus and System for Determining Losses in an Electrical Power Grid - A field deployable sensor node for determining electrical usage in an electrical power grid comprises a sensor capable of removable engagement with a supply line electrical wire and capable of measurement of at least one of current and voltage to produce measurement data; an analog to digital conversion means; a microcontroller circuit; a transceiver; storage memory for data; and a means to communicate with other nodes and self-form into a communications network selected from the group consisting of a mesh, star, and tree network topology forming a Field Area Network (FAN). | 08-22-2013 |
David Oliver Boone, Chesapeake, VA US
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20160095438 | End-cap system and device for use with countertops - An end-cap component for installation on an open end of a countertop includes an end-cap front element, and an end-cap stabilizer, which can be solid rectangular pieces or laminated components. The end-cap component can be made in a right-side, left-side or center-mount configuration, and can be glued together with an adhesive and configured with a polished face of the end-cap front element. Also disclosed is a stabilized end-cap countertop system, including a countertop, with an upper surface element and a front edge; and an end-cap component. The system is suitable for manufacturing in stone materials, including engineered quartz, using lighter-weight parts, resulting in improved precision and efficiency of manufacturing and installation. | 04-07-2016 |
20160135596 | Stabilized miter edge system and device - A stabilized miter edge system includes a top element, including a top miter surface; at least one edge element, including a front miter part with a front miter surface, and a rear stabilizer part with a rear stabilizer surface, such that the top element is configured to connect with the edge element with an adhesive. The edge element can be manufactured in one piece or glued together from several pieces, and can include use of laminated components. The system is suitable for manufacturing in stone materials, including engineered quartz, using lighter-weight parts, resulting in improved precision and efficiency of manufacturing and installation. | 05-19-2016 |
James Boone, Christiansburg, VA US
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20160138009 | NUCLEIC ACID EXTRACTION USING ORGANIC SOLVENTS TO REMOVE INHIBITORS - Nucleic acid amplification tests have been widely used in clinical laboratories. Nucleic acid extraction from biological materials is challenging because different unfavorable substances may co-extract and inhibit downstream applications. The present invention relates to a composition of and a method for treating the sample prior, during or post extraction of nucleic acid. More specifically, the claimed invention relates to a composition of and a method for using low concentrations of common organic solvents to remove inhibitors of nucleic acid amplification. The present invention can be used for extracting nucleic acids (DNA/RNA) from bacteria, viruses, parasites, and other biological materials or matrices, including but not limit to, stool samples, body fluids, plants and cultures. The method is rapid, low-cost, and easy to use in a laboratory setting. The nucleic acid extracted in accordance with the invention can be used for nucleic acid amplification reactions. | 05-19-2016 |
Marinus Marias Boone, Zoetermeer NL
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20100329480 | HIGHLY DIRECTIVE ENDFIRE LOUDSPEAKER ARRAY - A loudspeaker system with an endfire array of three or more loudspeakers (Z | 12-30-2010 |
Matthew Allen Boone, Gray, TN US
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20160107134 | AMPHOTERIC ESTER SULFONATES - Disclosed are a variety of amphoteric ester sulfonates, including 3-(N,N-dimethyl-cocoylpropylammonio-1-yl)-2-hydroxypropanesulfonate. These amphoteric ester sulfonates can be advantageously prepared in high yield and purity by a two-step chemoenzymatic process, and have excellent surfactant properties. | 04-21-2016 |
20160107994 | HETEROCYCLIC AMPHOTERIC COMPOUNDS - Disclosed are a variety of amphoteric compounds having a heterocyclic quaternary nitrogen group. The heterocycle includes pyridines, piperidines, and pyrrolidines, and is linked to the hydrophobe via either an amide or an ester linkage. These heterocyclic amphoteric compounds can be advantageously prepared in high yield and purity by a two-step chemoenzymatic process, and have excellent surfactant properties. | 04-21-2016 |
Michael Boone, Toronto CA
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20160108073 | NOVEL TRANSITION METAL COMPLEXES, THEIR PREPARATION AND USE - Novel transition metal complexes are provided which represent viable catalysts for a broad variety of reactions such as hydrogenation reactions and metathesis reactions. Novel preparation processes are made available via unprecedented routes inter alia not involving structures according to Grubbs I or Grubbs II catalysts. | 04-21-2016 |
Paul Boone, Ottawa CA
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20090037379 | Method and appliance for XML policy matching - An XML matching engine and method are provided, where policy rules expressed using XPath/XQuery policies are matched to streaming XML documents. Two distinct data structures are used: a combined modified DFA data structure for storing simple XPath queries (no wildcards or descendents) and a modified AFilter structure for storing complex queries (with wildcards or/and descendents). As the matching engine receives XML tags from XML parser, matching is performed in both structures in parallel. | 02-05-2009 |
Robert Boone, Grenoble FR
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20080261375 | Method of Forming a Semiconductor Device Having a Dummy Feature - A method for forming a semiconductor device includes identifying an area that comprises an active device region, wherein the area has a perimeter at a first location and at least a portion of the edge of the active device region is coincident with at least a portion of the perimeter, expanding the perimeter to a first distance away from the first location, wherein the first distance defines a first point of a dummy feature, determining a second point of the dummy feature, adding the dummy feature to a layout using the first point and the second point, and using the layout to form a layer in a semiconductor device. | 10-23-2008 |
20080295060 | Method for Forming a Semiconductor Device Using Optical Proximity Correction for the Optical Lithography - A method for forming a semiconductor device includes performing a first optimization of a first edge location of a feature fragment, wherein the first optimization has a first speed per fragment, and performing a second optimization of a second edge location of the feature fragment, wherein the second optimization has a second speed per fragment that is slower than the first speed per fragment. Next, a result of the second optimization is used to form a reticle pattern; and a layer on a semiconductor wafer is patterned using the reticle pattern. | 11-27-2008 |
Thomas A. Boone, Calgary CA
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20130153218 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR LIFTING FLUIDS FROM A RESERVOIR - Systems and methods are provided for lifting hydrocarbons from reservoirs. A method includes injecting a heat carrier fluid comprising steam, hot water, or both into a first well and injecting an organic compound into a second well. The organic compound is selected to vaporize to a gas from the heat provided by the heat carrier fluid, forcing produced fluids to the surface. The produced fluids are collected at the surface. | 06-20-2013 |
Thomas J. Boone, Calgary CA
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20100218954 | Application of Reservoir Conditioning In Petroleum Reservoirs - Methods for recovering heavy oil are provided. In at least one embodiment, the process includes conditioning a reservoir of interest, then initially producing fluids and particulate solids such as sand to increase reservoir access (“slurry production”). The initial production may generate high permeability channels or wormholes in the formation, which may be used for heavy oil production processes (“hydrocarbon production”) such as cold flow (CHOPS) or enhanced production processes such as SAGD, or VAPEX. | 09-02-2010 |
20110272153 | Method and System For Enhancing A Recovery Process Employing One or More Horizontal Wellbores - The present invention relates generally to a system and method for enhancing a recovery process employing one or more substantially horizontal wellbores. More particularly, the present invention relates to a method and system for enhancing a recovery process employing one or more horizontal wellbores by providing a zone of increased permeability in a hydrocarbon reservoir to facilitate vertical movement of flowable materials through the reservoir to thereby enhance the recovery process. In some embodiments, the reservoir comprises one or more vertical permeability impediments. | 11-10-2011 |
20110290488 | Creation of a Hydrate Barrier During In Situ Hydrocarbon Recovery - Certain viscous oil reservoirs are too deep to be commercially mined but lack an adequate top seal to employ in situ recovery methods such as SAGD. Without an adequate top seal, gases from the reservoir can rise into overlying aquifers and potentially to the surface. While ice-like hydrates would not normally form above the oil reservoir during in situ recovery, an additive can be added to promote hydrate formation. In this way, a hydrate barrier can be formed to act as a top seal to contain these gases. | 12-01-2011 |
20110290503 | WELL COMPLETION FOR VISCOUS OIL RECOVERY - Described is a well completion for evenly distributing a viscosity reducing injectant (e.g. steam and/or solvent, e.g. in SAGD or CSS) into a hydrocarbon reservoir (e.g. of bitumen), for evenly distributing produced fluids (most specifically vapor influx) and for limiting entry of particulate matter into the well upon production. On injection, the injectant passes through a limited number of slots in a base pipe, is deflected into an annulus between the base pipe and a screen or the like, and passes through the screen into the reservoir. On production, hydrocarbons pass from the reservoir through the screen into a compartmentalized annulus. The screen limits entry of particulate matter (e.g. sand). The hydrocarbons then pass through the slots in the base pipe and into the well. Where a screen is damaged, the compartmentalization and the slots in the base pipe limit particulate matter entry into the well. | 12-01-2011 |
20110295771 | Method of Distributing A Viscosity Reducing Solvent To A Set of Wells - Described are methods of distributing a viscosity reducing solvent to a set of wells terminating in an underground oil reservoir where the variation in the net solvent injection rate is minimized. The net solvent injection rate is the difference between the total solvent injection rate and the total solvent production rate from the set of wells, for example on an instantaneous or daily rate basis. Minimizing this variation can reduce costs associated with surface solvent storage, subsurface solvent storage, and solvent supply, since solvent supply often is least expensive when supplied at near a fixed rate. One option is to operate well pairs and to inject solvent into one well of the pair while producing oil and solvent from the other well of the pair. These methods are particularly useful in solvent-dominated, cyclic or non-cyclic, viscous oil recovery processes. | 12-01-2011 |
20120325467 | Method of Controlling Solvent Injection To Aid Recovery of Hydrocarbons From An Underground Reservoir - A method of operating a cyclic solvent-dominated recovery process (CSDRP) for recovering viscous oil from a subterranean reservoir of the viscous oil. The cyclic solvent process involves using an injection well to inject a viscosity-reducing solvent into a subterranean viscous oil reservoir. Reduced viscosity oil is produced to the surface using the same well used to inject solvent. The process of alternately injecting solvent and producing a solvent/viscous oil blend through the same wellbore continues in a series of cycles until additional cycles are no longer economical. Aspects of the invention relate to the particular volume of solvent injected in each cycle, when to switch from production to injection, the injection pressure to be used, the production pressure to be used, and to middle and late life operation. | 12-27-2012 |
20130000896 | Basal Planer Gravity Drainage - Systems and methods are provided for producing hydrocarbons from reservoirs. A provided method includes drilling a first horizontal well substantially proximate to a base of a reservoir and drilling a second horizontal well at a horizontal offset from the first horizontal well. Fluid communication is established between the first horizontal well and the second horizontal well through cyclic production processes. A mobilizing fluid is injected through the second horizontal well and fluids are produced from the first horizontal well. | 01-03-2013 |
20130000898 | Dual Mobilizing Agents In Basal Planer Gravity Drainage - Systems and methods are provided for producing hydrocarbons from reservoirs. A provided method includes drilling a first horizontal well substantially proximate to a base of a reservoir and drilling a second horizontal well at a horizontal offset from the first horizontal well. Fluid communication is established between the first horizontal well and the second horizontal well through cyclic production processes. A vertical mobilizing agent is injected into the reservoir and a lateral mobilizing agent is imposed on the reservoir. Fluids are produced from the first horizontal well. | 01-03-2013 |
20140083694 | Methods and Systems for Providing Steam - A system is provided for improved steam generation. The system includes at least two steam systems, wherein a wet steam output from a first steam system is passed through a first separator. The first separator configured to separate dry steam from condensate, and a piping connection is configured to blend the condensate with a boiler feed water stream at the inlet of a second steam system. | 03-27-2014 |
20140083706 | Methods and Systems for Providing Steam - A steam system is provided that includes a steam generator including boiler tubes that are modified to form a number of intermediate take-offs for removing water and steam from the boiler tubes. A number of intermediate separators are provided to separate the water and steam at each of the intermediate take-offs. Intermediate couplings are used to inject the water back into the boiler tubes downstream of each of the plurality of intermediate take-offs. | 03-27-2014 |
20140174744 | Systems and Methods For Pressure-Cycled Stimulation During Gravity Drainage Operations - Systems and methods for pressure-cycled stimulation during gravity drainage operations. These systems and methods include increasing a pressure within a stimulation well that extends within a subterranean formation and subsequently decreasing the pressure within the stimulation well to increase production of viscous hydrocarbons from a production well. The systems and methods include repeating the increasing and the decreasing for a plurality of stimulation cycles and producing viscous hydrocarbons from the subterranean formation during the increasing, the decreasing, and the repeating. The increasing may include increasing a reservoir pressure within the subterranean formation to a pressure that is greater than a bubble point pressure of the viscous hydrocarbons, and the decreasing may include decreasing the reservoir pressure to a pressure that is less than the bubble point pressure of the viscous hydrocarbons. | 06-26-2014 |
20140262239 | Preparing a Wellbore for Improved Recovery - The present disclosure provides a system for and method of preparing a wellbore for improved recovery from a formation and a method of producing hydrocarbons from a formation. The system includes an approximately horizontal wellbore in a formation, a liner enclosing a portion of the approximately horizontal wellbore; and a packer inside the liner that comprises a swellable elastomeric material. | 09-18-2014 |
20140262240 | Producing Hydrocarbons from a Formation - A system for and methods of producing hydrocarbons from a formation. A method may include drilling a wellbore in a formation, forming a first fracture in the formation that emanates from the wellbore, forming a second fracture in the formation that emanates from the wellbore and is approximately parallel to the first fracture, and simultaneously (a) injecting a fluid from an injection tubing string in communication with the second fracture and (b) producing hydrocarbons that travel from the first fracture into a production tubing string that is substantially parallel to the injection tubing string. The wellbore may be substantially horizontal. The fluid may increase pressure in an area of the formation adjacent to the first fracture. | 09-18-2014 |
20140374582 | AZIMUTHAL CEMENT DENSITY IMAGE MEASUREMENTS - Well logging method and logging tool for measuring cement density and thickness at different azimuth angles for a cemented, cased well. The method uses a gamma source, a short-spaced detector, a long-spaced detector, and preferably a backscatter detector, where the detector-to-source spacings are designed for calculating ( | 12-25-2014 |
20150013969 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IMPROVING RESERVOIR FLUID RECOVERY FROM FRACTURED SUBTERRANEAN FORMATIONS - Systems and methods for improving reservoir fluid recovery from fractured subterranean formations. The methods may include injecting a pressurizing fluid into an injection fracture that extends within a subterranean formation and producing a produced fluid from a production fracture that extends within the subterranean formation. The production fracture is spaced apart from the injection fracture and is in indirect fluid communication with the injection fracture via a portion of the subterranean formation that extends therebetween and the pressurizing fluid injection provides a motive force for the production of the produced fluid. The methods further include injecting a foaming agent into the production fracture to limit production of the pressurizing fluid from the production fracture. The systems may include hydrocarbon production systems that may be utilized to perform the methods and/or that may be created while performing the methods. | 01-15-2015 |
20150053401 | Systems and Methods for Enhancing Production of Viscous Hydrocarbons From a Subterranean Formation - Systems and methods for enhancing production of viscous hydrocarbons from a subterranean formation. The methods may include heating a hydrocarbon solvent mixture to generate a vapor stream, injecting the vapor stream into the subterranean formation to generate reduced-viscosity hydrocarbons, and producing the reduced-viscosity hydrocarbons from the subterranean formation. The methods also may include selecting a composition of the hydrocarbon solvent mixture by determining a threshold maximum pressure of the subterranean formation, determining a stream temperature at which the vapor stream is to be injected into the subterranean formation, and selecting the composition of the hydrocarbon solvent mixture based upon the stream temperature and the threshold maximum pressure. The systems may include a hydrocarbon production system that may be configured to perform the methods and/or that may include an injection well, an injectant supply assembly, and a production well. | 02-26-2015 |
20150068750 | Recovery From A Hydrocarbon Reservoir - Methods and apparatus for recovering heavy oil from subterranean reservoirs. A steam-utilizing heavy oil recovery process may be used to recover the heavy oil while employing a steam-solvent mixture. The solvent may be a tailored hydrocarbon solvent obtained from a precursor mixture of hydrocarbon compounds from which light end hydrocarbon compounds have been removed. | 03-12-2015 |
20150107833 | Recovery From A Hydrocarbon Reservoir - Methods and systems for recovering heavy oil, such as bitumen, by steam assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) from subterranean formations having a water and/or gas containing layer overlying a heavy oil containing layer. A fluid blocking agent is injected into the water and/or gas containing layer above at least one pair of horizontal wells. The blocking agent undergoes a change of density, viscosity or solidity when elevated to a temperature between an initial ambient reservoir temperature and 175 degrees by heat from steam used in the SAGD process, thereby creating a seal within the reservoir above the at least one pair of horizontal wells limiting or preventing movements of fluid through the seal. | 04-23-2015 |
20160003017 | Producing Hydrocarbons from a Formation - The present disclosure provides a method of producing hydrocarbons from a formation. The method may include drilling a wellbore in the formation, wherein the wellbore is approximately horizontal; forming two or more fractures in the formation from the wellbore; receiving fracture performance data about the two or more fractures; analyzing the fracture performance data; selecting one or more fractures for injection and selecting one or more fractures for production based on the analysis of the fracture performance data; and completing the wellbore such that injection into the one or more fractures selected for injection and production from the one or more fractures selected for production may occur simultaneously. | 01-07-2016 |
Thomas J. Boone, Alberta CA
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20100155062 | Use Of A Heavy Petroleum Fraction As A Drive Fluid In The Recovery of Hydrocarbons From A Subterranean Formation - A process is disclosed for using heavy petroleum fraction as a drive fluid in the recovery of hydrocarbons from a subterranean formation. The hydrocarbons may be in the form of bitumen or heavy oil. The heavy petroleum fraction may be injected into at least one injection well and hydrocarbons produced out of at least one distinct production well. The heavy petroleum fraction may be co-injected together with steam and/or hot water and/or solvent. The heavy petroleum fraction may be a heavy fraction of a process used to upgrade crude oil, such as a heavy asphaltene fraction produced from solvent deasphalting crude oil produced by this recovery process. | 06-24-2010 |
Wayne Eric Boone, St Charles, IL US
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20160058260 | Power Transfer In An Industrial Carpet Cleaner - A drive system for a mobile carpet cleaning apparatus that overcomes limitations of the prior art for powering a mobile carpet cleaning system in any Light, Medium or Heavy duty van or truck of Class 1 through Class 8, as classified by the Department of Transportation's Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), when the van or truck is a rear wheel drive vehicle. According to the invention, both the vacuum generator and the pressure generator of the carpet cleaning system are mechanically coupled to a power take-off output of a split shaft power take off (PTO) unit positioned between the host vehicle's power plant and rear differential. | 03-03-2016 |
Wouter Boone, Ruiselede BE
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20150208584 | AGRICULTURAL BALER WITH A PLUNGER SLOT COVER - An agricultural baler comprising a main bale chamber having a pair of opposed side walls. Each side wall includes a plunger slot arrangement defining a plunger slot. Each plunger slot has opposite ends and is open at both an inside adjacent to a plunger and an opposite outside. The plunger is reciprocally disposed within the main bale chamber, and includes a pair of opposed sides and at least one roller extending laterally outward from each side. Each roller is positioned within a respective plunger slot. The baler is characterized by a pair of plunger slot covers, with each cover only partially covering a respective outside of a corresponding plunger slot such that each end of the plunger slot is uncovered. | 07-30-2015 |
Wouter Boone, Ruislede BE
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20130269547 | Friction Blocks for a Rectangular Baler - Rectangular baler comprising a bale chamber adapted to contain one or more bales; a compacting plunger for advancing crop material in a discharge direction towards a discharge opening of the bale chamber; wherein at least one friction block is fixed on an inner side of a wall of the bale chamber; the or each friction block comprising a wedge shaped part having an inclined surface extending from the inner side of the wall in the discharge direction. | 10-17-2013 |