Tremblay, US
Amanda Tremblay, Reno, NV US
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20130190063 | GAMING SYSTEM, GAMING DEVICE, AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING A SELECTION GAME WITH OFFER AND ACCEPTANCE FEATURES - A gaming system including a secondary game which incorporates different types of player decisions which affect different aspects of the play of the secondary game. Specifically, one or more gaming system determinations associated with a play of the primary game coupled with one or more player wagering or purchasing decisions made prior to the play of the secondary game, determine one or more features, attributes or parameters of the secondary game. Additionally, one or more player selections associated with the play of the secondary game, coupled with one or more player strategy decisions pertaining to the continued play of the secondary game, determine the secondary game award provided to the player. | 07-25-2013 |
Amanda M. Tremblay, Reno, NV US
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20150045112 | GAMING SYSTEM AND METHOD PROVIDING A PLURALITY OF DIFFERENT PLAYER-SELECTABLE WAGER ALTERNATIVES WHEN A CREDIT BALANCE IS LESS THAN A DESIGNATED WAGER AMOUNT AND GREATER THAN OR EQUAL TO A LOWEST ELIGIBLE CREDIT BALANCE - Various embodiments of the present disclosure provide a gaming system and method providing a plurality of different player-selectable wager alternatives if a credit balance of a player is less than a designated wager amount (such as a cost to cover a play of a wagering game or a maximum wager amount for the play of the wagering game) and greater than or equal to a lowest eligible credit balance (such as 1 credit). Generally, selecting one of the different wager alternatives when the player's remaining credit balance is less than the designated wager amount and greater than or equal to the lowest eligible wager amount enables the player to utilize the player's remaining credit balance (or any suitable portion thereof) in a manner that is different than, separate from, and in addition to wagering on one or more plays of the wagering game. | 02-12-2015 |
Andrew Tremblay, Redmond, WA US
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20120324383 | MULTI-PAGE SORTING FOR MENU ITEMS ON A HANDHELD - For a user interface, sorts are performed not just on the items currently visible, but across multiple pages or parts of pages some of which may not be currently visible. In one exemplary illustrative non-limiting implementation, all pages are virtually joined in the same data storage “bucket.” Sorts performed by the computer may thus be applied across multiple pages some of which are currently visible and some of which may not be. By sorting displayed information, the sort criteria can be applied across and maintained across multiple other pages. In this way, the user sees expected functionality on the page she is currently viewing, and the computer works behind the scenes to consistently sort other items currently hidden from view so that when the user selects those pages they will already have been similarly sorted in a coherent manner. | 12-20-2012 |
Arie Tremblay, Gardena, CA US
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20090026431 | PICKET AND RAIL FENCE - A picket and rail fence is provided. In one embodiment, the invention relates to a fence including a rail including a tube having a rectangular cross section including a top, a bottom, two sides, and at least one cutout, a picket including a bar configured to fit within the at least one cutout of the rail, a retaining bar having a lengthwise rectangular shape, the retaining bar including a first substantially flat longitudinal portion, a second substantially flat longitudinal portion, wherein the first portion and the second portion are separated by a middle portion having a cross section forming a protrusion extending away from the first portion and the second portion, wherein the retaining bar is configured to slide within the rail such that a bottom of the retaining bar abuts one of the two sides of the rail, and wherein the picket bar includes a notch configured to receive at least a portion of the protrusion of the retaining bar. | 01-29-2009 |
Arie Tremblay, Long Beach, CA US
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20150375285 | Bending Device - A bending device. The bending device may comprise: a frame, center die, two sliding dies, and one or more motors. The center die may be positioned at a distal end portion of the frame and may advance towards a proximal end portion of the frame along a first path guide. The first sliding die may be positioned at a left portion of the frame and may advance towards and approximately near the first bent portion of the center die along a second path guide. The second sliding die may be positioned at a right portion of the frame and may advance towards and approximately near the second bent portion of the center die along a third path guide. The motors may actuate the movement of the center die, the first sliding die, and the second sliding die. | 12-31-2015 |
Carol Horton Tremblay, Corvallis, OR US
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20140067717 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR IDENTIFYING OVERVALUED, UNDERVALUED, AND CORRECTLY VALUED FINANCIAL RETURNS - Methods and systems for identifying and reporting an index of overvaluation and undervaluation of a financial instrument due to behavioral bias of traders, including but not limited to stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and options by producing a fundamental valuation index that equals zero when the actual returns equal the fundamental economic returns of the instrument as predicted by the model, and that does not equal zero when the returns are overvalued or undervalued, to enable an investor to formulate optimal investment strategies. | 03-06-2014 |
Christopher Tremblay, Sunyvale, CA US
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20130106887 | TEXTURE GENERATION USING A TRANSFORMATION MATRIX | 05-02-2013 |
Christopher Tremblay, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20090058880 | Anti-aliasing of a graphical object - A method for rendering graphical data is provided. In one embodiment, the method includes rendering an aliased version of one or more polygons and sampling one or more edges of the aliased polygons. The method also includes calculating a curve that approximates the edge portion and intersects a set of pixels, determining the proportional areas of the pixels located between the curve and the aliased edge portion, and rendering an anti-aliased version of the edge portion based on the proportional areas. Various devices, machine-readable media, and other methods for anti-aliasing of a graphical object are also provided. | 03-05-2009 |
20090064012 | Animation of graphical objects - A method for animating graphical objects is provided. In one embodiment, the method includes providing a plurality of graphical objects and displaying a subset of the objects in a viewport. In this embodiment, the method may also include calculating a virtual destination for one of the graphical objects based on a received user input, and moving the graphical object to the virtual destination over a period of time. Various additional methods, machine-readable media, and devices for animating graphical objects and controlling operational characteristics of a device are also provided. | 03-05-2009 |
20090064045 | Low memory rendering of graphical objects - A method for displaying graphical objects is provided. In one embodiment, the method includes accessing a data structure including a plurality of sequential data objects and the location of associated graphical data stored in a non-volatile storage device. Further, the method may include rendering a first graphical object associated with a first data object of the data structure in a viewport of a device, including loading the graphical data for the first data object from the non-volatile storage into an active memory. The method may also include rendering a second graphical object in the viewport based on the location of the second data object with respect to the first data object within the data structure. In one embodiment, graphical data for data objects is loaded into the active memory on an as-needed basis. Various devices, machine-readable media, and other methods for displaying graphical objects are also provided. | 03-05-2009 |
20130106851 | Tessellation Cache for Object Rendering | 05-02-2013 |
20130106886 | Display of Visual Images by Fractional Color Gradient Increments | 05-02-2013 |
Cynthia Tremblay, Renton, WA US
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20150262459 | Fitness Equipment Unit Service Condition Notification System - A fitness equipment unit has a controller that actuates a light between different states in response to service conditions. In one implementation, actuation of the light is based upon a combination of at least two of: a mileage parameter of the fitness equipment unit, a sensed electrical current of the fitness equipment unit, a sensed temperature from the fitness equipment unit and a sensed position of a portion of the fitness equipment unit. In another implementation, actuation of the light is based upon a combination of the first and second service conditions selected from a group consisting of: a connection error service condition; a part wear service condition; a motor/actuator error service condition; a sensor error service condition; a processor error service condition; and a power supply error service condition and further based upon a prioritization of different severity levels of the first and second service conditions. | 09-17-2015 |
20150262470 | Treadmill Belt Wear Notification System - Belt wear of a treadmill is determined. Samples of electric current draw of a treadmill at different speeds of the treadmill belt of the treadmill are received. A value of each sample is differently weighted based on a speed of the treadmill belt at which the value of each sample was obtained. A belt wear notification is output based on the different weighted values of the samples. | 09-17-2015 |
David Tremblay, Boulder, CO US
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20110064327 | Image Data Fusion Systems And Methods - Systems and methods for image data fusion include providing first and second sets of image data corresponding to an imaged first and second scene respectively. The scenes at least partially overlap in an overlap region, defining a first collection of overlap image data as part of the first set of image data, and a second collection of overlap image data as part of the second set of image data. The second collection of overlap image data is represented as a plurality of image data subsets such that each of the subsets is based on at least one characteristic of the second collection, and each subset spans the overlap region. A fused set of image data is produced by an image processor, by modifying the first collection of overlap image data based on at least a selected one of, but less than all of, the image data subsets. | 03-17-2011 |
David M. Tremblay, Boulder, CO US
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20140267298 | MODULAR AUDIO CONTROL SURFACE - A user-configurable modular audio control surface comprises master modules for controlling global surface properties and channel modules for controlling one or more individual audio channels. The modules are disposed in a two-dimensional spatial arrangement such that any module can occupy a location within the control surface not occupied by another module. The modules are connected to each other and to external platforms hosting media applications and plug-ins via a network. Control surface users can interact with external applications via remote graphical user interfaces displayed on modules within the surface, and can automate multiple external applications using an automation system built into the surface. Automation line graphs and metadata for both internal and external applications are displayed over the corresponding waveform displays that can include audio ahead of a current playback location. | 09-18-2014 |
20140277647 | MODULAR AUDIO CONTROL SURFACE - A user-configurable modular audio control surface comprises master modules for controlling global surface properties and channel modules for controlling one or more individual audio channels. The modules are disposed in a two-dimensional spatial arrangement such that any module can occupy a location within the control surface not occupied by another module. The modules are connected to each other and to external platforms hosting media applications and plug-ins via a network. Control surface users can interact with external applications via remote graphical user interfaces displayed on modules within the surface, and can automate multiple external applications using an automation system built into the surface. Automation line graphs and metadata for both internal and external applications are displayed over the corresponding waveform displays that can include audio ahead of a current playback location. | 09-18-2014 |
20140281979 | MODULAR AUDIO CONTROL SURFACE - A user-configurable modular audio control surface comprises master modules for controlling global surface properties and channel modules for controlling one or more individual audio channels. The modules are disposed in a two-dimensional spatial arrangement such that any module can occupy a location within the control surface not occupied by another module. The modules are connected to each other and to external platforms hosting media applications and plug-ins via a network. Control surface users can interact with external applications via remote graphical user interfaces displayed on modules within the surface, and can automate multiple external applications using an automation system built into the surface. Automation line graphs and metadata for both internal and external applications are displayed over the corresponding waveform displays that can include audio ahead of a current playback location. | 09-18-2014 |
20140281984 | MODULAR AUDIO CONTROL SURFACE - A user-configurable modular audio control surface comprises master modules for controlling global surface properties and channel modules for controlling one or more individual audio channels. The modules are disposed in a two-dimensional spatial arrangement such that any module can occupy a location within the control surface not occupied by another module. The modules are connected to each other and to external platforms hosting media applications and plug-ins via a network. Control surface users can interact with external applications via remote graphical user interfaces displayed on modules within the surface, and can automate multiple external applications using an automation system built into the surface. Automation line graphs and metadata for both internal and external applications are displayed over the corresponding waveform displays that can include audio ahead of a current playback location. | 09-18-2014 |
20150066175 | AUDIO PROCESSING IN MULTIPLE LATENCY DOMAINS - Methods and systems for generating computationally complex audio effects with low latency involve partitioning computation required to produce the effect into two components: a first component to be executed on a low latency signal network; and the second component to be executed simultaneously with the first component on a high latency signal network. For certain effects for which computation is separable into high and low latency functions, such dual signal network execution results in an overall signal latency of the low latency signal network and an overall efficiency of the high latency signal network. The low and high latency signal networks may be implemented on a DSP and a general purpose microprocessor respectively or both networks may be implemented on a single CPU. Simultaneous dual network implementation is especially beneficial in professional audio performance and recording environments. | 03-05-2015 |
Dennis R. Tremblay, Biddeford, ME US
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20120189438 | GAS TURBINE ENGINE STATOR VANE ASSEMBLY - A method of assembling gas turbine engine front architecture includes positioning inner and outer fairings relative to one another. Multiple vanes are arranged circumferentially between the inner and outer fairings. A liquid sealant is applied around a perimeter of the vanes to seal between the vanes and at least one of the fairings. | 07-26-2012 |
20120233858 | ASSEMBLY FIXTURE FOR A STATOR VANE ASSEMBLY - A disclosed fixture for assembling a stator vane assembly for a gas turbine engine includes an outer locating ring including a plurality of outer locating pins defining a position for each of a plurality of vanes relative to an outer fairing and an inner locating ring including a plurality of inner locating rings defining a position of each of the plurality of vanes relative to an inner fairing. A clamp section includes a clamp portion and a clamp pin that define an angular orientation of each of the plurality of vanes relative to each of the inner and outer fairings, and an inner locating section supporting a plurality of radial locating pins defining a radial position of each of the plurality of vanes relative to the inner and outer fairings. | 09-20-2012 |
20130014389 | ASSEMBLY FIXTURE WITH WEDGE CLAMPS FOR STATOR VANE ASSEMBLY - A fixture for assembling a stator vane assembly of a gas turbine engine includes a base which defines a multiple of locators to position each of a multiple of vanes relative to an outer fairing and an inner fairing. A first tangential wedge clamp is receivable in a first aperture located within the base for each of the multiple of vanes. A second tangential wedge clamp is receivable in a second aperture located within the base for each of the multiple of vanes. | 01-17-2013 |
20130323042 | STATOR VANE MISTAKE PROOFING - An assembly for use in a gas turbine engine includes an inner diameter (ID) shroud having a plurality of ID slots and an outer diameter (OD) shroud having a plurality of OD slots. The OD shroud is positioned radially outward from the ID shroud. A first stator airfoil extends from the ID shroud to the OD shroud. The first stator airfoil is positioned at least partially in one of the ID slots and is positioned at least partially in one of the OD slots. A first end of the first stator airfoil has one of a raised tab and an indented notch. | 12-05-2013 |
20140082940 | METHOD AND FIXTURE FOR AIRFOIL ARRAY ASSEMBLY - An example method of assembling a turbomachine airfoil array includes, among other things, securing a partial airfoil array within a fixture, the partial airfoil array having at least one existing airfoil extending radially between an inner and an outer fairing and an open area where at least one existing airfoil has been removed. The method includes mounting a positioning saddle relative to a base of the fixture, the positioning saddle aligned with the open area, holding a replacement airfoil using the positioning saddle, applying a curable material at an interface between the replacement airfoil and the inner and outer fairing, and curing the curable material while maintaining a relative position between the replacement airfoil and the inner and outer fairing. | 03-27-2014 |
20150098830 | ASSEMBLY FIXTURE FOR A STATOR VANE ASSEMBLY - A fixture for assembling a stator vane assembly for a gas turbine engine includes, an outer locating ring including a plurality of outer locating pins defining a position for each of a plurality of vanes relative to an outer fairing. An inner locating ring includes a plurality of inner locating rings defining a position of each of the plurality of vanes relative to an inner fairing. A clamp section includes a clamp portion and a clamp pin defining an angular orientation of each of the plurality of vanes relative to each of the inner and outer fairings. An inner locating section supports a plurality of radial locating pins defining a radial position of each of the plurality of vanes relative to the inner and outer fairings. | 04-09-2015 |
Didier Tremblay US
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20120042164 | MONITORING BASED ON CLIENT PERSPECTIVE - According to one general aspect, a method may include establishing a network tap point near, in a network topology sense, an intranet/internet access point device. The network tap point may provide a substantially non-intrusive means of viewing network communication through the intranet/internet access point. The method may include monitoring, via the network tap point, at least partially encrypted network communication between a client computing device that is within the intranet and server computing device that is within the internet. The method may also include analyzing the monitored at least partially encrypted network communication to generate at least one set of metrics regarding the performance of the network communication between the client computing device and server computing device. | 02-16-2012 |
Edward Tremblay, Redmond, WA US
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20080244563 | Dynamic configuration environment for setup - A setup or installation operation is divided into discrete task components, each of which has a data input. The data input may be in the form of an information file that is populated by user input, discovery routines, or from predefined data. When an installation is successfully completed, the information file may be saved and be used to track a configuration history. The same information file may be used for a silent setup where an installation operation may be executed without any user input. The setup system may be extensible by adding additional discrete task components and extending the information file to include data used by the additional components. | 10-02-2008 |
20080244565 | Dynamic software installation and configuration - A setup workflow may be defined in a complex workflow manner that may have branching, error compensation, and relationships defined between a software product to be installed and previously installed or future products that may be installed. As a setup workflow operates, a remote device may be contacted for an updated setup step that may also include relationship definitions between the new setup step and other steps or installed components. The new step may be for a remotely provided service that may be used in lieu of a locally installed product. The setup workflow may include dependencies and coordinate setup workflows across multiple devices. | 10-02-2008 |
Edward K. Tremblay, Bellevue, WA US
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20090100158 | Backup and Recovery System for Multiple Device Environment - A backup system stores configuration data for several interdependent systems in a single backup store. As the systems are being configured and when changes are made to the systems, the backup store is updated with the change. The systems may be configured with each system having a designated role. During a restore operation, an otherwise unallocated system may assume a particular role and use the configuration logic defined for the role that may be taken from the backup store. The system may perform the restore in conjunction with the other systems and the interdependencies with the systems. | 04-16-2009 |
20100058105 | Environment Wide Configuration System - An installation and configuration system consolidates workloads of multiple applications and services, including applications or services that may be installed or configured on multiple server devices or remotely hosted services. The system gathers environmental information, analyzes dependencies among the workloads, and populates the input data used by the workloads from a common database. The system then executes the workloads, allowing branching within the workloads or the sequence of workloads. An example of branching may include detecting an error condition, pausing the sequence, and presenting alternative fixes to a user. | 03-04-2010 |
20100058120 | Dynamic Inline Sequence Interface - A user interface displays multiple steps in sequential relationship to each other, and may group various steps together and provide completion indicators for each step as well as an overall completion indicator. Error conditions, status information, queries, and details about a particular step or group of steps may be displayed inline with the steps in a task detail portion of the user interface. The task detail portion may be collapsible and expandable by the user. Progress and completion indicators may be updated for each step, groups of steps, and the overall sequence. In a typical use, a software installation sequence may comprise installation steps from multiple software components. The user interface may illustrate the status of individual tasks, groups of task, and the overall sequence as the tasks are performed, and enable errors to be resolved by displaying queries and other information inline with the steps. | 03-04-2010 |
20110283138 | Change Tracking and Management in Distributed Applications - A monitoring and management system for distributed and interacting systems stores configuration settings after a successful installation or modification and compares values to the stored configuration settings. When a discrepancy is found, a messaging system may relay the information to a console where the issue may be dispositioned. In some cases, the configuration settings may be updated, while in other cases, the monitored setting may be restored to the stored configuration setting. A set of wizards or other user interface mechanisms may be used to restore the system to order. | 11-17-2011 |
Eric Tremblay, La Jolla, CA US
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20100188856 | Multiple Reflective Lenses and Lens Systems - A variety of lenses, lens assemblies, imaging devices, applications for such lenses, assemblies and devices, and related methods of operation and manufacturing are disclosed. At least some embodiments of the invention relate to a lens that includes first and second inward-facing surfaces that are each at least partly reflective. The lens further includes a first aperture that is positioned around at least a portion of an outer periphery of one of the first and second inward-facing surfaces, and a second aperture existing proximate a central region of the lens. The light proceeding within the lens between the first and second inward-facing surfaces is reflected at least twice on at least one of the first and second inward-facing surfaces as it travels between the first aperture and the second aperture. | 07-29-2010 |
Eric Tremblay, Fruitvale, CA US
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20150116553 | MONOCENTRIC IMAGING - Methods and systems are provided to enable the capture of large (e.g., Gigapixel) images with high image quality using optical imaging systems that have a small form factor. The disclosed systems can be manufactured in a cost effective fashion, and can be readily assembled, aligned, tested and utilized. One such system comprises a monocentric primary optics section that includes one or more surfaces adapted to form a symmetrical arrangement around a common point of origin. The system also includes a secondary optics section that includes a plurality of secondary optics subsections, where each secondary optics subsection can intercept at least a portion of the light collected by the monocentric primary optics section. The combination of the primary optics section and the secondary optics section is adapted to form an image. | 04-30-2015 |
Eric Tremblay, Bristish Columbia, CA US
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20110226332 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SOLAR ENERGY CAPTURE AND RELATED METHOD OF MANUFACTURING - A system and method of capturing solar energy, and related method of manufacturing, are disclosed. In at least one embodiment, the system includes a first lens array having a plurality of lenses, and a first waveguide component adjacent to the lens array, where the waveguide component receives light, and where the waveguide component includes an array of prism/mirrored facets arranged along at least one surface of the waveguide component. The system further includes at least one photovoltaic cell positioned so as to receive at least a portion of the light that is directed out of the waveguide. A least some of the light passing into the waveguide component is restricted from leaving the waveguide component upon being reflected by at least one of the prism/mirrored facets, hereby the at least some light restricted from leaving the waveguide component is directed by the waveguide toward the at least one photovoltaic cell. | 09-22-2011 |
Glenn A. Tremblay, Del Mar, CA US
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20090240916 | Fault Resilient/Fault Tolerant Computing - A fault tolerant/fault resilient computer system includes a first coserver and a second coserver. The first coserver includes a first application environment (AE) processor and a first I/O subsystem processor on a first common motherboard. The second coserver includes a second AE processor and a second I/O subsystem processor on a second common motherboard. | 09-24-2009 |
Jonathan Noah Tremblay, Towson, MD US
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20130115136 | CIRCUITS, DEVICES AND SENSORS FOR FLUID DETECTION - An electronic device includes a first field effect transistor that includes a first gate electrode, a first drain electrode, and a first source electrode; a second field effect transistor that includes a second gate electrode, a second drain electrode, and a second source electrode, the first and second gate electrodes being at least one of electrically connected or integral, and the first and second source electrodes being at least one of electrically connected or integral; an input electrode electrically connected to the first and second gate electrodes; and an output electrode electrically connected to the first and second source electrodes. The first field effect transistor also includes a first semiconductor material. The second field effect transistor further also incudes a second semiconductor material. At least one of the first semiconductor material and second semiconductor material has a surface that can be exposed to a fluid and changes an electrical property thereof while being exposed to the fluid. | 05-09-2013 |
Joseph Laval Tremblay, College Station, TX US
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20100026312 | System and Method for Power System Component Testing - A method of testing a power system component is disclosed. The method comprises coupling a test set to the power system component and displaying a test form on a display integral with the test set. The method also comprises inputting at least a first test control parameter into the test form using an interface integral with the test set. The method also comprises stimulating the power system component using the test set to produce a first response of the power system component, wherein the stimulating is performed based at least in part on the first test control parameter. The method also comprises displaying a first test result in the test form on the display, wherein the first test result is based on the first response. | 02-04-2010 |
Jules Tremblay, Ocean Ridge, FL US
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20100086375 | Wheelchair Passenger Securement Station - The inventions described and claimed herein are systems or components for an automated rear-facing wheelchair passenger station and include a forward excursion barrier for preventing forward movement of a wheelchair, lateral excursion barriers for preventing undesired movement of a wheelchair, and an electro-pneumatic control system. | 04-08-2010 |
Kevin H. Tremblay, Champlain, NY US
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20080216507 | Food Platter cooler - An apparatus for at least one of retaining pre-selected food products and serving such pre-selected food products as desired includes a bottom member formed from a predetermined material having a predetermined hardness which is at least sufficient to provided a stiffness to the bottom member to prevent bending thereof. A first cavity is formed in the bottom member having a predetermined depth. A cooling gel member is disposed within the first cavity. Such cooling gel member includes a second cavity formed therein having a second predetermined depth. A plate member is disposed within such second cavity. | 09-11-2008 |
Lynn M. Tremblay, Rochester, NY US
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20120064464 | RADIOGRAPHIC SILVER HALIDE FILMS HAVING INCORPORATED DEVELOPER - Radiographic silver halide materials coated onto a support contain a portion of the developer chemistry incorporated within the radiographic film. The remainder of the developer chemistry is contained in a developer solution. Use of a reflective support permits the developed materials to be viewed without a light box. | 03-15-2012 |
Marcel Tremblay, Goleta, CA US
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20110220797 | INFRARED CAMERA WITH INFRARED-TRANSMISSIVE DOME SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Systems and methods are disclosed that provide an infrared-transmissive dome, such as for infrared imaging applications. For example, an infrared camera system includes a housing having a lens coupled to the housing and an infrared detector within the housing configured to receive infrared energy passing through the lens. An infrared-transmissive dome, coupled to the infrared camera system, includes a main body providing a hollow, hemispherical-shaped dome, with the main body made of an ultra-high molecular weight or a very-high molecular weight polyethylene material. The main body may have a wall thickness equal to or less than approximately 0.012 inches to allow infrared transmittance greater than approximately sixty five percent through the main body to the lens for infrared imaging in a wavelength range of approximately three to fourteen micrometers. | 09-15-2011 |
20110221908 | INFRARED TRANSMISSIVE DOME SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Systems and methods are disclosed that provide an infrared-transmissive dome, such as for infrared imaging applications. For example, an infrared-transmissive dome, for an embodiment, includes a main body providing a hollow, hemispherical-shaped dome; wherein the main body is made of an ultra-high molecular weight or a very-high molecular weight polyethylene material; and wherein the main body has a wall thickness equal to or less than approximately 0.012 inches to allow infrared transmittance greater than approximately sixty five percent through the main body for infrared imaging in a wavelength range of approximately three to fourteen micrometers. | 09-15-2011 |
20110286735 | INFRARED CAMERA ASSEMBLY SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A camera assembly includes a housing having a central axis and a camera cassette slidably receivable in a front end thereof. The slide-in cassette includes a sled having a pair of legs slidably receivable in respective ones of a pair of complementary longitudinal slide guide recesses located in the housing and aligned substantially parallel to the central axis thereof, an electrical connector located at a rear end of the sled, a camera electrically coupled to the electrical connector, and an apparatus disposed at a front end of the sled for coupling the camera to the front ends of the sled and the housing such that the optical axis of the camera is located generally concentric with the central axis of the housing and disposed at a selectably adjustable angle relative thereto. | 11-24-2011 |
20120026337 | INFRARED CAMERA ARCHITECTURE SYSTEMS AND METHODS - An infrared camera architecture includes, for an embodiment, an infrared detector, a substrate, a plurality of electrical components coupled to the substrate, and a pedestal made of a thermally conductive material and having a leg coupled to the substrate. The infrared detector is supported by and thermally coupled to the pedestal, with the pedestal thermally isolating the infrared detector from the plurality of electrical components. | 02-02-2012 |
20140267766 | INFRARED CAMERA ARCHITECTURE SYSTEMS AND METHODS - An infrared camera architecture includes, for an embodiment, an infrared detector, a substrate, a plurality of electrical components coupled to the substrate, and a pedestal made of a thermally conductive material and having a leg coupled to the substrate. The infrared detector is supported by and thermally coupled to the pedestal, with the pedestal thermally isolating the infrared detector from the plurality of electrical components. | 09-18-2014 |
Mario Elmen Tremblay, West Chester, OH US
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20100056420 | FABRIC CARE COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING CATIONIC POLYMERS AND ANIONIC SURFACTANTS - Isotropic compositions containing one or more cationic polymers, one or more anionic surfactants, one or more amphoteric surfactants, and optionally, one or more dispersing agents, are disclosed. The disclosed compositions are suitable for delivering one or more benefits to a fabric. In one aspect, the benefit delivered to the fabric is a color benefit. | 03-04-2010 |
20100240569 | STRUCTURED FLUID DETERGENT COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING DIBENZYLIDENE SORBITOL ACETAL DERIVATIVES - Fluid detergent compositions comprising from about 0.01% to about 1% by weight of an external structurant comprising dibenzylidene sorbitol acetal derivatives for providing desired rheological benefits such as product thickening, shear thinning behavior, as well as particle suspension capabilities. | 09-23-2010 |
20100240571 | STRUCTURED FLUID DETERGENT COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING DIBENZYLIDENE POLYOL ACETAL DERIVATIVES AND DETERSIVE ENZYMES - Fluid detergent compositions comprising an external structurant comprising dibenzylidene polyol acetal derivatives for providing desired rheological benefits such as product thickening, shear thinning behavior, as well as particle suspension capabilities, and a detersive enzyme such as lipase. | 09-23-2010 |
20110030151 | COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING DISCRETE PARTICLES AGGREGATES AND DISCRETE PARTICLE AGGLOMERATES FOR APPLICATION TO KERATIN FIBERS - Discrete particle aggregates and/or discrete particle agglomerates for application onto keratin fibers, preferably hair, optionally combined with one or more oxidative and/or direct dyes. | 02-10-2011 |
20110269661 | Fabric Care Compositions Comprising Cationic Polymers and Anionic Surfactants - Isotropic compositions containing one or more cationic polymers, one or more anionic surfactants, one or more amphoteric surfactants, and optionally, one or more dispersing agents, are disclosed. The disclosed compositions are suitable for delivering one or more benefits to a fabric. In one aspect, the benefit delivered to the fabric is a color benefit. | 11-03-2011 |
20120077725 | FABRIC CARE FORMULATIONS AND METHODS - Fabric care compositions for providing improved stain repellency are described. The fabric care composition includes a mixture including a hydrophobic fluid, a particulate material and an amphoteric or cationic oligomeric/polymeric deposition aid. Methods for providing improved stain repellency for a textile by treating the textile with the fabric care composition are also described. | 03-29-2012 |
20120205581 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF BLEACHING - Compositions and methods of bleaching are described herein, wherein the compositions include a metal bleach catalyst which is a complex of a transition-metal and a macrocyclic ligand, wherein the metal bleach catalyst is present in the composition in an amount ranging from about 0.0001% to about 10%, based on total weight of the composition, and a bleaching primer, wherein the composition has a molar ratio of bleaching primer to metal bleach catalyst of from about 1:20 to about 100:1. | 08-16-2012 |
20120208739 | LIQUID CLEANING COMPOSITIONS - Liquid cleaning compositions are described herein that include a metal bleach catalyst which is a complex of a transition-metal and a macrocyclic ligand, the ligand having a calculated Octanol/Water Partition Coefficient value of from about −1.50 to about −0.10, a formulation enabling fraction comprising at least one formulation enabling ingredient, the formulation enabling fraction having a Hydrophilic Index of from about 4.0 to about 10.0, and a formulation deactivating fraction comprising at least one formulation deactivating ingredient that has a calculated Octanol/Water Partition Coefficient value of from about −3.5 to about −0.10. | 08-16-2012 |
20140311527 | Device And Method For Cleaning Dental Appliances - A device for cleaning a dental appliance is disclosed. The device includes a holding container including an upper portion and a lower portion, the holding container adapted to receive at least one dental appliance; an electrolytic cell for generating chlorine dioxide from a chlorine dioxide precursor; and an electrical current supply including a circuit operably connecting the electrical current supply to the electrolytic cell. | 10-23-2014 |
20150232786 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF BLEACHING - Compositions and methods of bleaching are described herein, wherein the compositions include a metal bleach catalyst which is a complex of a transition-metal and a macrocyclic ligand, wherein the metal bleach catalyst is present in the composition in an amount ranging from about 0.0001% to about 10%, based on total weight of the composition, and a bleaching primer, wherein the composition has a molar ratio of bleaching primer to metal bleach catalyst of from about 1:20 to about 100:1. | 08-20-2015 |
Mark R. Tremblay, Mountain View, CA US
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20140337724 | TACTILE FEEDBACK INTERFACE DEVICE - A system includes a host computer configured to generate a graphical interface that includes a graphical object, obtain at least one spoken utterance, control an interaction of the graphical object within the graphical interface based on the spoken utterance, and generate an activating signal based on the spoken utterance. An interface device is configured to receive the spoken utterance, provide the spoken utterance to the host computer, and control the graphical object within the graphical interface based on the provided spoken utterance. The graphical object includes a graphical representation within the graphical interface. An actuator is disposed within a housing of the interface device, thereby protecting the actuator from contact by the user, and is configured to receive the activating signal from the host computer. The activating signal causes the actuator to impart a force via the housing. | 11-13-2014 |
Noah J. Tremblay, New York, NY US
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20110017979 | HIGH-PERFORMANCE GATE OXIDES SUCH AS FOR GRAPHENE FIELD-EFFECT TRANSISTORS OR CARBON NANOTUBES - An apparatus or method can include forming a graphene layer including a working surface, forming a polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) layer upon the working surface of the graphene layer, and forming a dielectric layer upon the PVA layer. In an example, the PVA layer can be activated and the dielectric layer can be deposited on an activated portion of the PVA layer. In an example, an electronic device can include such apparatus, such as included as a portion of graphene field-effect transistor (GFET), or one or more other devices. | 01-27-2011 |
20140099764 | GRAPHENE DEVICE INCLUDING A PVA LAYER OR FORMED USING A PVA LAYER - An apparatus or method can include forming a graphene layer including a working surface, forming a polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) layer upon the working surface of the graphene layer, and forming a dielectric layer upon the PVA layer. In an example, the PVA layer can be activated and the dielectric layer can be deposited on an activated portion of the PVA layer. In an example, an electronic device can include such apparatus, such as included as a portion of graphene field-effect transistor (GFET), or one or more other devices. | 04-10-2014 |
Paul L. Tremblay, Idaho Falls, ID US
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20110266428 | APPARATUSES AND METHODS FOR GENERATING ELECTRIC FIELDS - Apparatuses and methods relating to generating an electric field are disclosed. An electric field generator may include a semiconductive material configured in a physical shape substantially different from a shape of an electric field to be generated thereby. The electric field is generated when a voltage drop exists across the semiconductive material. A method for generating an electric field may include applying a voltage to a shaped semiconductive material to generate a complex, substantially nonlinear electric field. The shape of the complex, substantially nonlinear electric field may be configured for directing charged particles to a desired location. Other apparatuses and methods are disclosed. | 11-03-2011 |
20110266436 | APPARATUSES AND METHODS FOR FORMING ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS - An electromagnetic field generator includes a semiconductive material shaped to form a complex electromagnetic field including a magnetic field and an electric field. An instrument includes a passage configured such that charged particle may travel therein, and a semiconductive material configured to form a complex electromagnetic field that is configured to control motion of the charged particles within the passage. Another instrument includes a housing defining a chamber, and an electromagnetic field generator within the chamber that comprises a material configured to form an electric field component of an electromagnetic field, and a material configured to form a magnetic field component of the electromagnetic field. A method of controlling motion of charged particles includes controlling motion of at least one charged particle by forming a complex electromagnetic field with a semiconductive material that is shaped to form the complex electromagnetic field. | 11-03-2011 |
Philippe Tremblay, Portage, MI US
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20110289691 | PATIENT/INVALID HANDLING SUPPORT - A patient support for a patient includes a mattress with at least one air operated component and a cushioning layer forming a patient support surface. The mattress has a recessed portion beneath the patient support surface at the foot end of the mattress with an enclosure housed in the recess. The enclosure houses therein at least one pump for directing air to the air operated component and a controller for operating the pump. The enclosure has a central section and two side sections, with each of the sections having an upper side. The side sections are located on opposed sides of the central section and at opposed sides of the mattress at the foot end. The upper side of the central section is recessed below the upper sides of the side sections wherein the depth of the cushioning layer at the foot end between the side sections is maintained generally constant at least along the central portion of the mattress extending from the head end to the foot end. | 12-01-2011 |
Pierre Tremblay, Clarksville, MI US
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20100119635 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MOLDING ONTO A STRETCHED BLANK - An apparatus and method for molding a component onto a stretched blank. The apparatus includes a stretching assembly mounted adjacent to a first mold part. The stretching assembly includes a plurality of clamp assemblies that grasp the peripheral edge of the blank and a plurality of slide assemblies that move the clamp assemblies away from one another to apply a stretch to the fabric. The apparatus further includes a press for closing a second mold part onto the first mold part while the fabric is held in a stretched condition by the stretching assembly. In one embodiment, the stretching assembly may include a float plate that is movable with respect to the first mold part between a stretch position and a mold position. The apparatus may include a robot with tooling for moving the fabric onto the stretching assembly. The tooling may include a plurality of shot pins that push the fabric off of the tooling onto corresponding fabric pins in the stretching machine. | 05-13-2010 |
Richard Tremblay, Weare, NH US
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20100248884 | Transmission for an Electrically Powered Vehicle - A simple, lightweight transmission for use in an electrically powered vehicle is disclosed. The transmission is symmetric in both weight and power distribution, and provides two input-to-output gear ratios, a neutral setting, and a park setting. A single “dog” clutch operates in splined relationship with a first shaft, and a single planetary gear assembly is connected to a second shaft. Sliding the dog clutch among four positions serves to shift the transmission among direct shaft engagement for direct drive, engagement through the planetary gear assembly for overdrive, disengagement for neutral, and double engagement for park. Preferred embodiments include reduction gears in the planetary gear assembly. Other embodiments include a synchronizer so as to synchronize the shaft rotation speeds when they are not exactly matched. Further embodiments include a dual-servo shift mechanism that prevents shifting into park unless a park servo is in its park position. | 09-30-2010 |
Scott R. Tremblay, Newington, CT US
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20100252019 | Compositions and processes for Assembling Appliances - A method of assembling an appliance using a curable silicone composition optionally containing spacer beads of an appropriate size to permit adhesively joining the appliance parts in a desirably spaced-apart arrangement. | 10-07-2010 |
Victor J. Tremblay, Corvallis, OR US
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20140067717 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR IDENTIFYING OVERVALUED, UNDERVALUED, AND CORRECTLY VALUED FINANCIAL RETURNS - Methods and systems for identifying and reporting an index of overvaluation and undervaluation of a financial instrument due to behavioral bias of traders, including but not limited to stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and options by producing a fundamental valuation index that equals zero when the actual returns equal the fundamental economic returns of the instrument as predicted by the model, and that does not equal zero when the returns are overvalued or undervalued, to enable an investor to formulate optimal investment strategies. | 03-06-2014 |
Virginia Lynn Tremblay, Findlay, OH US
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20110053125 | Polygonal Device for Kinesthetic Learners - A polygonal device for teaching students who prefer kinesthetic learning methods is presented in which the polygonal device can represent two-dimensional polygons of varying shapes and sizes. One or more of the sides, or legs, of the polygonal device are extendable, and the angles of the polygonal device may be manipulated to a desired angle. The devices presented include, but are not limited to, triangles, quadrilaterals, parallelograms, rectangles, squares, trapezoids, and kites. In each of these devices, the legs of the device are non-detachable, i.e. the device does not come apart during normal manipulation and operation. | 03-03-2011 |
20130183644 | POLYGONAL DEVICE FOR KINESTHETIC LEARNERS - A polygonal device for teaching students who prefer kinesthetic learning methods is presented in which the polygonal device can represent two-dimensional polygons of varying shapes and sizes. One or more of the sides, or legs, of the polygonal device are extendable, and the angles of the polygonal device may be manipulated to a desired angle. The devices presented include, but are not limited to, triangles, quadrilaterals, parallelograms, rectangles, squares, trapezoids, and kites. In each of these devices, the legs of the device are non-detachable, i.e. the device does not come apart during normal manipulation and operation. | 07-18-2013 |
Yves Tremblay, Miami, FL US
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20100276482 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MANAGING ENERGY CONSUMPTION WITHIN AN UNOCCUPIED ROOM - A system for reducing energy consumption in an unoccupied room is disclosed in which a battery-powered card reader placed inside a room has a keycard switch adapted to be activated upon insertion of a keycard and to be deactivated substantially upon its removal. The card reader also has a controller and a transceiver and is adapted to transmit an insertion signal substantially upon activation of the keycard switch, a removal signal after the deactivation of the keycard switch, and a periodic status signal indicating the activation state of the keycard switch. At least one secondary unit comprising a means to connect to a power source, a means to connect to a room appliance, a transceiver, and a controller, is adapted to cause a room appliance to enter a powered mode substantially upon receipt of the insertion signal or receipt of a periodic status signal indicating the keycard switch is activated, and to cause that room appliance to enter an energy-saving mode after receiving the removal signal. A gateway connected to a system controller is also provided. The gateway comprises a transceiver adapted to communicate wirelessly with the secondary units, and the system controller is adapted to determine the mode of the secondary units and to cause one or more of said secondary units to change mode if necessary. | 11-04-2010 |