Bailly
Catherine Bailly, Lausanne CH
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20100088252 | METHODS OF PROVIDING LONG-TERM NUTRITION - A method for providing long-term tube fed nutrition to at least a majority of patients requiring same comprising the steps of providing a line of tube-fed nutrition products that are designed to provide long-term nutritional requirements of at least certain patient populations, the patient population selected from the group consisting of: elderly, maintenance, cancer, digestive pathologies, pediatric, and cystic fibrosis. | 04-08-2010 |
Christian Bailly, Antwerpen BE
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20100080978 | POLYMER COMPOSITE MATERIAL STRUCTURES COMPRISING CARBON BASED CONDUCTIVE LOADS - The present invention provides a polymer composite material structure comprising at least one layer of a foamed polymer composite material comprising a foamed polymer matrix and 0.1 wt % to 6 wt % carbon based conductive loads, such as e.g. carbon nanotubes, dispersed in the foamed polymer matrix. The polymer composite material structure according to embodiments of the present invention shows good shielding and absorbing properties notwithstanding the low amount of carbon based conductive loads. The present invention furthermore provides a method for forming a polymer composite material structure comprising carbon based conductive loads. | 04-01-2010 |
Devin R. Bailly, Portland, OR US
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20130186329 | Method To Reduce Surface Resistivity of a Release Agent Applicator in a Printing Apparatus - A release agent applicator displaying decreased and consistent surface resistivity, and a method of making same. The release agent applicator includes an foam delivery surface having an ionic layer such that the surface resistivity of the delivery surface is reduced, thereby decreasing the chances of static charge accumulation on the roller that may interfere with high quality printing. | 07-25-2013 |
20140184711 | Method To Reduce Surface Resistivity Of A Release Agent Applicator In A Printing Apparatus - A release agent applicator displaying decreased and consistent surface resistivity, and a method of making same. The release agent applicator includes an foam delivery surface having an ionic layer such that the surface resistivity of the delivery surface is reduced, thereby decreasing the chances of static charge accumulation on the roller that may interfere with high quality printing. | 07-03-2014 |
Devin Richard Bailly, West Linn, OR US
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20100271450 | Open Loop Oil Delivery System - A drum maintenance system for use in an imaging device includes an applicator configured to apply a release agent to a surface of an intermediate transfer drum of an imaging device at a first flow rate, and a reservoir spaced from the applicator including a supply of the release agent for the applicator. A first fluid path fluidly couples the reservoir to the applicator for delivering release agent to the applicator; and a second fluid path fluidly couples the applicator to the reservoir for recirculating release agent back to the reservoir. A delivery pump is configured to pump release agent from the reservoir to the applicator via the first fluid path at a second flow rate; and a recirculation pump is configured to pump release agent from the applicator to the reservoir at a third flow rate. The second flow rate is greater than the first flow rate, and the third flow rate is greater than the second flow rate. | 10-28-2010 |
20100271451 | Method of Servicing A Drum Maintenance Unit (DMU) in An Image Generating System - A method of servicing a customer replaceable unit of an imaging device includes providing a customer replaceable unit configured for insertion and removal from an imaging device. The customer replaceable unit includes at least an applicator configured to apply a release agent to a surface of an intermediate transfer drum of the imaging device, a reservoir including a supply of the release agent for the applicator, a delivery pump configured to pump release agent from the reservoir to the applicator, a recirculation pump configured to pump release agent from the applicator to the reservoir, and a memory including operational data for the customer replaceable unit. A maintenance procedure is then performed on the customer replaceable unit. | 10-28-2010 |
20110197669 | Oil Reservoir with Float Level Sensor - A drum maintenance system for use in an imaging device includes a reservoir for the storage of release agent used by the drum maintenance unit. The reservoir includes a bottle, an end cap, and a float sensor. The float sensor operates to detect the release agent in the bottle reaching a predetermined minimum level. | 08-18-2011 |
20120194601 | Oil Reservoir with Float Level Sensor - A drum maintenance system for use in an imaging device includes a reservoir for the storage of release agent used by the drum maintenance unit. The reservoir includes a bottle, an end cap, and a float sensor. The float sensor has a buoyant member that is pivotably coupled to a proboscis extending from the end cap into the bottle and movement of the buoyant member enables detection of the release agent in the bottle reaching a predetermined level. | 08-02-2012 |
20130241989 | Method For Sensing Remaining Life In A Drum Maintenance Unit - A method implemented in an imaging device senses the remaining life of a drum maintenance system in the imaging device. The method includes detecting a buoyant member, which is pivotably coupled to a proboscis extending from an end cap of a reservoir in a reservoir of the DMU, reaching a predetermined position in the reservoir and then updating an estimate of the remaining release agent in the reservoir with reference to a total media area and total inked area. | 09-19-2013 |
Francois Bailly, Santa Clara, CA US
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20150242543 | Shared Geo-Located Objects - A method of reviewing geo-coded information at a geographic information system is disclosed. The method may include receiving information identifying a geo-located object from a submitter of the object, receiving information identifying the location of the geo-located object from the submitter, and receiving a request from a user of the geographic information system for one or more geo-located objects that includes the submitted geo-located object, and transmitting information for permitting display of the geo-located object to the user of the geographic information system. | 08-27-2015 |
20150379028 | Shared Geo-Located Objects - A method of reviewing geo-coded information at a geographic information system is disclosed. The method may include receiving information identifying a geo-located object from a submitter of the object, receiving information identifying the location of the geo-located object from the submitter, and receiving a request from a user of the geographic information system for one or more geo-located objects that includes the submitted geo-located object, and transmitting information for permitting display of the geo-located object to the user of the geographic information system. | 12-31-2015 |
Francois Bailly, Mountain View, CA US
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20120299920 | Rendering and Navigating Photographic Panoramas with Depth Information in a Geographic Information System - The capability to render and navigate three-dimensional panoramic images in a virtual three-dimensional environment so as to create an immersive three-dimensional experience is provided. Such a capability can present a three-dimensional photographic experience of the real world that is seamlessly integrated with the virtual three-dimensional environment. Depth values associated with the panoramic images may be used to create three-dimensional geometry, which can be rendered as part of the virtual three-dimensional environment. Further, such a capability can enable a user to roam freely through the environment while providing a more natural free-form exploration of the environment than existing systems. | 11-29-2012 |
20140146046 | Rendering and Navigating Photographic Panoramas with Depth Information in a Geographic Information System - The capability to render and navigate three-dimensional panoramic images in a virtual three-dimensional environment so as to create an immersive three-dimensional experience is provided. Such a capability can present a three-dimensional photographic experience of the real world that is seamlessly integrated with the virtual three-dimensional environment. Depth values associated with the panoramic images may be used to create three-dimensional geometry, which can be rendered as part of the virtual three-dimensional environment. Further, such a capability can enable a user to roam freely through the environment while providing a more natural free-form exploration of the environment than existing systems. | 05-29-2014 |
20140240318 | Staged Camera Traversal for Three Dimensional Environment - A staged camera traversal for navigating a virtual camera in a three dimensional environment is provided. The staged camera traversal can include a launch stage and an approach stage. During the launch stage, the tilt angle can be decreased towards zero tilt (i.e. straight down) with respect to the vertical. During an approach stage, the tilt angle of the virtual camera can be increased from about zero tilt towards the tilt angle associated with a target location. In certain implementations, the staged camera traversal can further include a traversal stage occurring between the launch stage and the approach stage. The tilt angle of the virtual camera can be maintained at about zero tilt during the traversal stage. The approach path of the virtual camera can be aligned along a view direction associated with the target destination during the approach stage. | 08-28-2014 |
Mark Bailly, West Melbourne, FL US
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20120242423 | INTEGRATED HYBRID-DIRECT COUPLERS - An integrated coupler may vertically integrate a hybrid coupler and a directional coupler. The hybrid coupler may include a first quarter-wave metallic strip dielectrically coupled to a second quarter-wave strip. The directional coupler may include the second quarter-wave metallic strip dielectrically coupled to a third metallic strip. The first quarter-wave metallic strip may receive a first input signal. The second quarter-wave metallic strip may receive a second input signal, and it may superimpose the first quarter-wave metallic strip along a vertical space, so as to combine power received from the first input signal and the second input signal to form an output signal. The third quarter-wave metallic strip may superimpose the second quarter-wave metallic strip along the vertical space, so as to sample the output signal of the second quarter-wave metallic strip. | 09-27-2012 |
Olivier Bailly, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20150379028 | Shared Geo-Located Objects - A method of reviewing geo-coded information at a geographic information system is disclosed. The method may include receiving information identifying a geo-located object from a submitter of the object, receiving information identifying the location of the geo-located object from the submitter, and receiving a request from a user of the geographic information system for one or more geo-located objects that includes the submitted geo-located object, and transmitting information for permitting display of the geo-located object to the user of the geographic information system. | 12-31-2015 |
Olivier Bailly, Oakland, CA US
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20150242543 | Shared Geo-Located Objects - A method of reviewing geo-coded information at a geographic information system is disclosed. The method may include receiving information identifying a geo-located object from a submitter of the object, receiving information identifying the location of the geo-located object from the submitter, and receiving a request from a user of the geographic information system for one or more geo-located objects that includes the submitted geo-located object, and transmitting information for permitting display of the geo-located object to the user of the geographic information system. | 08-27-2015 |
Patrick Bailly, Puidoux CH
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20090156231 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING A LOCATION AREA OF A MOBILE USER - A computer system determines location probabilities for defined sub-areas ( | 06-18-2009 |
20140057650 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING A LOCATION AREA OF A MOBILE USER - A system and a method for determining a location area of a user using a mobile communication terminal in a geographical area covered by a mobile radio network, based on location probabilities for defined sub-areas of the geographical area. The location probabilities may be determined based on, e.g., field strengths expected in the sub-areas from antennas and based on the antenna used by the mobile communication terminal. The location probabilities may indicate, for a sub-area, the probability that the mobile communication terminal is located in the respective sub-area. At least one ellipse defining the location area may be determined, such as based on the location probabilities. The location probabilities may enable determining elliptical location areas of mobile users much smaller than the area each antenna does cover physically, but without the need for measuring at the mobile communication terminal signal properties such as signal strength or observed time differences. | 02-27-2014 |
Robert Bailly, Costa Mesa, CA US
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20080245191 | Device for opening and sealing a beverage can lid - A device for opening and re-sealing a flip-tab beverage can lid includes a pull handle connected with a base portion. The base portion is tapered and further comprises an upper and lower base portion. The pull handle facilitates the opening of the lid and the base portion is configured to cover and optionally seal the lid opening. A sleeve portion is contained within the base portion and is configured to receive the flip-tab of a beverage can lid. The beverage can lid is opened by lifting the pull handle away from lid surface to cause a tab lip of the flip-tab to rotate towards the lid surface and act as a lever to punch out a swinging seal in the lid surface that is defined by a scored area. The pull handle further facilitates rotation of the base portion about the lid surface and into a covering position that covers the lid opening and keeps the can contents free from outside contaminants. The base portion can then be depressed into a sealing position that seals the lid opening and substantially eliminates the loss of carbonation from the beverage can. The device is held in the sealing position by a ridge that spans the perimeter of the lower base portion and hold the device firmly against the lid opening and lid surface. The device can be taken out of the sealing position by lifting the pull handle. In this manner a user of the present invention can repeatedly open and re-seal the opening of a beverage can lid as desired. | 10-09-2008 |
Veronique Bailly, Lexington, MA US
Veronique Bailly, Boxborough, MA US
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20100150905 | KIM-1 ANTIBODIES FOR TREATMENT OF TH2-MEDIATED CONDITIONS - Compositions and methods for treating Th2- and ThI-mediated disease are provided. | 06-17-2010 |
20100266542 | RECEPTOR COUPLING AGENTS AND THERAPEUTIC USES THEREOF - Receptor coupling agents, including multivalent constructs comprising anti-TNF receptor binding moieties, for treating cancer and inhibiting tumor volume in a subject are disclosed. | 10-21-2010 |
20130089539 | KIM-1 ANTIBODIES FOR TREATMENT OF TH2-MEDIATED CONDITIONS - Compositions and methods for treating Th2- and Th1-mediated disease are provided. | 04-11-2013 |
20150110792 | ANTI-TIM-1 Antibodies And Uses Thereof - Antibodies and antibody fragments that bind to human TIM-1 on the BED face of the protein are disclosed. Also disclosed are methods of using the antibodies and antibody fragments to inhibit or reduce TIM-1 binding to phosphatidylserine, inhibit or reduce TIM-1 binding to dendritic cells, and treat or prevent immunological disorders such as inflammatory and autoimmune conditions. | 04-23-2015 |
Veronique Bailly, Somerville, MA US
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20100119511 | LIGHT TARGETING MOLECULES AND USES THEREOF - LIGHT-targeting molecules (e.g., LIGHT fusion molecules), anti-HER2 antibody molecules, compositions, e.g., pharmaceutical compositions thereof, are disclosed. Methods of using these molecules to treat, prevent and/or diagnose hyperproliferative, e.g., neoplastic, diseases or conditions, including, but not limited to, cancer and metastasis are also provided. | 05-13-2010 |
20130101549 | LIGHT TARGETING MOLECULES AND USES THEREOF - LIGHT-targeting molecules (e.g., LIGHT fusion molecules), compositions, e.g., pharmaceutical compositions thereof, are disclosed. Methods of using these molecules to treat, prevent and/or diagnose hyperproliferative, e.g., neoplastic, diseases or conditions, including, but not limited to, cancer and metastasis are also provided. | 04-25-2013 |
Vincent Bailly, Rue Du Duc BE
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20110114428 | VELOCITY PROGRESSIVE VALVING - A shock absorber has a valve assembly having a valve that is biased away from a valve body. A controlled restriction is defined between the valve and the valve body. During stroking of the piston of the shock absorber, the valve moves toward the valve body to close the restriction. The valve assembly can be used in the piston assembly, the base valve assembly or both. | 05-19-2011 |
20140311841 | VELOCITY PROGRESSIVE VALVING - A shock absorber has a valve assembly having a valve that is biased away from a valve body. A controlled restriction is defined between the valve and the valve body. During stroking of the piston of the shock absorber, the valve moves toward the valve body to close the restriction. The valve assembly can be used in the piston assembly, the base valve assembly or both. | 10-23-2014 |