Bataille
Elise Bataille, Vlissingen NL
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20110306526 | LUBRICATING OIL BASED ON POLYOL ESTERS - The present invention relates to oils based on polyol esters, which may be obtained from renewable resources and used as lubricant bases or lubrication additives, notably in four-stroke engine oils, oils for hydraulics or transmissions, as well as industrial lubricants. | 12-15-2011 |
Emile P. Bataille, Cary, IL US
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20110035692 | Scalable Architecture for Dynamic Visualization of Multimedia Information - A computer system including a single, fully-integrated software program that allows an unskilled computer user to create, archive, and distribute interactive, multimedia digital displays without the use of software programming techniques or reliance on software editing tools. The system includes a user interface having a digital content creation application called a digital canvas and an integrated software application dock. The digital canvas module provides a novice user with all of the functional tools needed to create multimedia visual displays and to interact with them. The application dock allows users to launch and operate desktop applications such as web browsers, word processing applications, photo editing applications, spreadsheets, graphics applications, etc. as well as server-based applications, such as database systems available over a network from within the system. | 02-10-2011 |
Matthew Bataille, Jackson, MS US
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20140190356 | Silica Reduction Cover - A filter used to reduce the emission of silica particles used in hydraulic fracturing. The silica reduction cover is a custom fit filter installed onto vent hatches of proppant storage trailers. Proppant storage trailers, or “frac sanders,” have a series of vent hatches that release air and fine particles into the atmosphere during material transfer operations. The silica reduction cover is comprised of filter material and permits the controlled release of high pressure air at each vent hatch while reducing sand particle loss. The silica reduction cover maintains proppant sand product in the trailer for production use while significantly reducing the emission of airborne sand particles in the immediate work and adjoining site areas. The silica reduction cover incorporates a viewing window so that workers may monitor proppant levels in the storage trailer while the silica reduction cover is installed. | 07-10-2014 |
Matthew A. Bataille, Jackson, MS US
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20160059168 | TEXTILE SILICA REDUCTION SYSTEM - Apparatus for reducing airborne proppant adjacent a fracking material handling system. In some embodiments, a proppant reduction cover is mounted over a first aperture of a proppant storage chamber and has a permeable filter material adapted to facilitate a first flow of displaced air therethrough as proppant is loaded into the chamber. A vent sock is mounted over a second aperture of the chamber and has a permeable filter material facilitate a second flow of displaced air therethrough during the loading of the proppant. A vacuum adapter is mounted over a third aperture of the chamber to apply a negative pressure to an interior of the proppant storage chamber during said loading of the proppant. | 03-03-2016 |
Olivier Bataille, Kirkland CA
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20100241008 | ECCENTRIC PRESSURE CATHETER WITH GUIDEWIRE COMPATIBILITY - There is herein described a catheter for measuring a pressure in a cardiovascular system. The catheter comprises: a guiding tube adapted for insertion into the cardiovascular system. The guiding tube defines a lumen for sliding a guidewire therethrough. The catheter further comprises a tip pressure sensor eccentrically mounted relative to the guiding tube and a signal communication means extending therefrom. The tip pressure sensor is for sensing a pressure in the cardiovascular system and the signal communicating means is for transmitting a signal indicative of the pressure to a processing device in order to obtain a pressure measurement reading. | 09-23-2010 |
20110066047 | ECCENTRIC PRESSURE CATHETER WITH GUIDEWIRE COMPATIBILITY - There is herein described a catheter for measuring a pressure in a cardiovascular system. The catheter comprises: a guiding tube adapted for insertion into the cardiovascular system. The guiding tube defines a lumen for sliding a guidewire therethrough. The catheter further comprises a tip pressure sensor eccentrically mounted relative to the guiding tube and a signal communication means extending therefrom. The tip pressure sensor is for sensing a pressure in the cardiovascular system and the signal communicating means is for transmitting a signal indicative of the pressure to a processing device in order to obtain a pressure measurement reading. | 03-17-2011 |
20140270623 | CAPILLARY ACTION FIBER SENSOR - The present invention relates to optical fiber pressure sensors. In one embodiment, liquid pressure of an environment may be measured based on capillary action occurring within an optical fiber having one or more hollow columns within. In another embodiment, the change in environmental pressure may be measured based on light diffracted from an optical fiber having optical grating. In either embodiment, the pressure sensor is manufactured from a single optical fiber. | 09-18-2014 |
Olivier Bataille, Chazy, NY US
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20090088725 | ACCESSORY SLEEVE FOR A MEDICAL DEVICE - The present invention provides a medical system including a protective sleeve for a medical device having a distal end positionable in a blood vessel, the protective sleeve including a body defining a passage therethrough and a vent in fluid communication with the passage, where at least a portion of the distal end of the medical device is positionable within the passage. An introducer device may be included having a sheath, where the sheath defines a first passage for receiving a portion of the catheter. In addition, the sleeve may be releasably engageable with the introducer device for subsequent insertion of the medical device into the introducer device. | 04-02-2009 |
Steven Bataille, Greenville, SC US
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20160109135 | Liner Retaining Feature for a Combustor - The present application provides a combustor for use with a gas turbine engine. The combustor may include a liner and a flow sleeve surrounding the liner with the liner and the flow sleeve defining a flow path therebetween. A liner retaining feature extends into the flow path to retain the liner within the flow sleeve. The liner retaining feature may include a bolt therein. | 04-21-2016 |
Valentin Bataille, Montreal CA
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20150281507 | AUTOMATED DEFINITION OF SYSTEM BEHAVIOR OR USER EXPERIENCE BY RECORDING, SHARING, AND PROCESSING INFORMATION ASSOCIATED WITH WIDE-ANGLE IMAGE - Systems and methods in accordance with the invention allow automatic recording, sharing, and communicating of different parameters associated with images and their imager to define a specific system behavior of a display device or an algorithm unit. Examples of information include imager parameters, environment parameters, image processing and enhancement parameters, coordinates of a section of wide-angle scene image content, display parameters, defined user experience, defined system behavior or any information to be recorded, shared, and communicated. To avoid loss of information, the information is encoded directly in the picture using a marker. This way, the information is robustly transferred from the imager to the display unit. According to the information, the final image can be automatically corrected and enhanced before display, different associated parameters can be displayed on final image or be used with another output. The end user experience or system behavior can thus be defined and be reproduced. | 10-01-2015 |