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Baillargeon
Brian P. Baillargeon, Oakley, CA US
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| 20120029622 | FLEXIBLE HELICAL STENT HAVING DIFFERENT HELICAL REGIONS - The present invention relates to tubular stents that are implanted within a body lumen. The stent has a cylindrical shape defining a longitudinal axis and includes a proximal helical section, a distal helical section and an intermediate ring section there between. Each of the proximal and distal helical sections has of a plurality of longitudinally oriented strut members and a plurality of circumferentially oriented hinge members connecting circumferentially adjacent strut members to form a band, the band being wrapped about the longitudinal axis in a substantially helical manner to form a plurality of helical windings, wherein the distal helical section is wound about the longitudinal axis in the opposite direction from the proximal helical section. The intermediate ring section includes a plurality of longitudinally oriented strut members and a plurality of circumferentially oriented hinge members connecting circumferentially adjacent strut members to form an endless ring. | 02-02-2012 |
| 20120029623 | FLEXIBLE STENT HAVING PROTRUDING HINGES - The present invention relates to tissue-supporting medical devices and drug delivery systems, and more particularly to tubular flexible stents that are implanted within a body lumen of a living animal or human to support the organ, maintain patency and/or deliver drugs or agents. The tubular flexible stent has a cylindrical shape defining a longitudinal axis and includes a helical section having of a plurality of longitudinally oriented strut members and a plurality of circumferentially oriented hinge members connecting circumferentially adjacent strut members to form a band. The band is wrapped about the longitudinal axis in a substantially helical manner to form a plurality of helical windings. At least one connector member extends between adjacent windings. | 02-02-2012 |
David Baillargeon, Blainville CA
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| 20110270132 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR KNEE JOINT EVALUATION AND DIAGNOSTIC AID IN NORMAL AND PATHOLOGIC STATE - The present document describes an apparatus and method for identifying and characterizing a problem of a knee joint. In accordance with an embodiment, the method comprises receiving biomechanical data from sensors and generating a biomechanical profile based on the biomechanical data, the biomechanical data being representative of a movement of the knee joint. The method also involves, in a processing device, classifying the biomechanical profile of the knee joint in one of multiple classes of knee joint problems by applying a pattern recognition technique to a normative biomechanical profile associated to the one of the multiple classes, each one of the multiple classes corresponding to at least one knee joint problem; based on the classifying, identifying the problem as comprising the at least one knee joint problem of the one of the multiple classes; and archiving the problem identified in a storing device to make the problem accessible during consultation. | 11-03-2011 |
David J. Baillargeon, Cherry Hill, NJ US
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| 20080300157 | Lubricating oil compositions having improved low temperature properties - A lubricating base oil is disclosed comprising a mixture of gas-to-liquids (GTL) base stock/base oil, hydrodewaxed or hydroisomerized/catalytic (and/or solvent) dewaxed wax derived base stock/base oil and from about 1 to 95% by weight of an alkylated naphthalene or alkylated benzene synthetic oil having a pour point of 0° C. or less. The pour point of the base oil is dramatically lowered by the addition of the synthetic oil. | 12-04-2008 |
| 20090305926 | Pour Point Depressant for Hydrocarbon Compositions - Disclosed in one embodiment is a hydrocarbon blend made from 0.001 to 10 wt % of at least one poly-α-olefin, by weight of the blend, the at least one poly-α-olefin having a Kv | 12-10-2009 |
| 20100273691 | Method for improving the corrosion inhibiting properties of lubricant compositions - Lubricating oils of improved initial and long term metal corrosion inhibiting properties comprises a base stock containing one or more hydrodewaxate or hydroisomerate base stock(s) and/or base oil(s), GTL base stock(s) and/or base oil(s), or mixtures thereof, preferably GTL base stock(s) and/or base oil(s), boiling in the lubricating oil boiling range and an additive amount of an anti-corrosion additive. | 10-28-2010 |
David Joseph Baillargeon, Cherry Hill, NJ US
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| 20110098204 | Poly(alpha-olefin/alkylene glycol) copolymer, process for making, and a lubricant formulation therefor - A poly(alpha-olefin/alkylene glycol) copolymer of the following formula: | 04-28-2011 |
Michel J. Baillargeon, Bartlesville, OK US
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| 20080276019 | Data transport architecture - The present invention is a novel device, system, and method for data transport and bus architecture. According to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the bus architecture may comprise of a continuous serial bus that may be incorporated into a process control sample system to provide an intrinsically safe and efficient system. An alternative exemplary embodiment, in an intrinsically safe control sampling system, a data transport device may be used to couple sampling controls and analyzers. An exemplary embodiment of the present invention may contain an access controller providing a protocol bridge for an intrinsically safe control sampling system to couple sampling controls and analyzers. | 11-06-2008 |
Pierre Elliott Baillargeon, Palm Beach Gardens, FL US
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| 20110255745 | IMAGE ANALYSIS PLATFORM FOR IDENTIFYING ARTIFACTS IN SAMPLES AND LABORATORY CONSUMABLES - A High-resolution Image Acquisition and Processing Instrument (HIAPI) performs at least five simultaneous measurements in a noninvasive fashion, namely: (a) determining the volume of a liquid sample in welh (or microtubes) containing liquid sample, (b) detection of precipitate, objects of artifacts within microliter plate wells, (c) classification of colored samples in microliter plate wells or microtubes; (dl determination of contaminant (e.g. wafer concentration}; (e) air bubbles; (f) problems with the actual plate. Remediation of contaminant is also possible. | 10-20-2011 |
Richard Baillargeon, Oceanside, CA US
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| 20080311280 | METHODS AND DEVICES FOR COATING STENTS - Various embodiments of methods and devices for coating stents are described herein. | 12-18-2008 |
Steve Baillargeon, Gatineau CA
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| 20090233609 | Touchless Plug and Play Base Station - Included is an access network comprising at least one access node, a dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP) server coupled to the access node, a network attached storage (NAS) coupled to the access node, a network element manager (NEM) coupled to the access node, and a common provisioning system (CPS) coupled to the access node, wherein the access node is configured for initial network connectivity and initial startup configuration in a substantially automated manner. Also included is a touchless installation method comprising initiating network connectivity for a base transceiver station (BTS) without manual operations, and initiating start-up configuration for the BTS without manual operations. | 09-17-2009 |
Yvan Baillargeon, Ste-Helene-De-Chester CA
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| 20100098895 | Curved solid wood blockboard and method for its manufacture - The invention allows the realization of parts, longitudinally or transversely curved, of large dimensions, by assembling boards of solid wood side by side, with glue, and to afterward arch the resulting part. The loss of solid wood is then decreased a lot since it is thus possible to assemble several wood boards of various widths together. It allows the realization of final curved parts of almost unlimited dimension, dimension whereas dimensions are usually limited by the width of the sawing, or, in other words, by the thickness of the trees. Here, the limit is situated at the level of the capacity of equipments used to bend solid wood. | 04-22-2010 |
