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Alphonsus Best, Southern Harbour CA

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110225748Dental treatment instrument - The dental treatment instrument includes a toothbrush having common brush head dimensions and a nozzle on the backside of the bristle pad thereof. The tip of the nozzle points backward relative to the bristle pad and is inclined away from the handle end of the toothbrush. The bristle pad is used as a rest pad laid against the cheek wall of the user for steadying the movement of the nozzle. In another aspect of the present invention, the toothbrush has a push-button-operated valve mounted in the handle end of the toothbrush for selectively letting water flow through to the nozzle. The push button is partly enclosed in a shroud. The push button is mounted in the shroud with a sliding fit. The shroud prevents water and toothpaste from seeping below the push-button.09-22-2011

Amie M. Best, Pudong CN

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110192867Dispensing System for Dispensing a Product from a Handheld Container - An overcap for a container includes a body having a sidewall. An opening is provided in the sidewall. An actuation mechanism includes an actuator with an elongate button and a manifold. The elongate button extends through the opening in the sidewall. The actuation mechanism is actuable to open a valve of a container by movement of the elongate button in a direction substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the overcap.08-11-2011

Bruno Best, Rijswijk NL

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080236808Wellbore System - A wellbore system is provided for the production of hydrocarbon fluid from a hydrocarbon fluid reservoir (10-02-2008
20100181114METHOD OF INTERCONNECTING SUBTERRANEAN BOREHOLES - A method is disclosed of connecting a first borehole to a second borehole, the boreholes being formed in an earth formation and extending at a mutual distance. The method comprises inserting a volume of hardenable fluidic material into a space in the earth formation extending between the first and second boreholes, and allowing the hardenable fluidic material to harden so as to form a body of hardened material between the first and second boreholes. At least one fluid channel is created in the body of hardened material, each fluid channel providing fluid communication between the first borehole and the second borehole.07-22-2010
20110114311METHOD OF PRODUCING HYDROCARBON FLUID FROM A LAYER OF OIL SAND - A method of producing hydrocarbon fluid from a layer of oil sand located in an earth formation, the method comprising creating at least one borehole in the earth formation, including a discharge borehole having a borehole section extending in a selected direction at an angle of less than 45 degrees with an upper and/or lower boundary of the layer and being provided with a liner of a length adapted to be changed, and creating a cavity in the layer of oil sand, the cavity being in fluid communication with said borehole section; extending the cavity in the selected direction by operating fluid jetting means via said at least one borehole to jet a stream of fluid against a wall of the cavity; changing the length of the liner in correspondence with extension of the cavity in the selected direction; and transporting a slurry of fluid and oil sand, resulting from operation of the fluid jetting means, from the cavity via the discharge borehole to a processing facility for processing the slurry.05-19-2011
20110120704PRODUCING HYDROCARBON FLUID FROM A LAYER OF OIL SAND - A method of producing hydrocarbons from a layer of oil sand located in a formation comprises creating a plurality of boreholes in the formation, including a first borehole and a second borehole spaced from the first borehole in a selected direction along which the layer of oil sand extends, and creating a cavity in the layer, the cavity being in fluid communication with the first borehole; extending the cavity in the selected direction by operating fluid jetting means via the first borehole to jet a stream of fluid against the cavity wall; when the cavity is in fluid communication with the second borehole, operating the fluid jetting means via the second borehole to jet a stream of fluid against the cavity wall so as to further extend the cavity; and transporting a slurry of fluid and oil sand from the cavity to a processing facility.05-26-2011
20110315379PRODUCING HYDROCARBON MATERIAL FROM A LAYER OF OIL SAND - A method of producing hydrocarbon material from a layer of oil sand in an earth formation, the layer having a thickness and extending in an extension direction for more than its thickness, the method comprising: an injection borehole having an injection borehole section extending in an injection borehole direction and a discharge borehole having a discharge borehole section extending in a discharge borehole direction below the injection borehole section, wherein both the injection and the discharge borehole directions deviate less than 45 degrees from the extension direction; creating a cavity in the layer, the cavity being in fluid communication with both the injection and the discharge borehole sections; extending the cavity by operating fluid jetting means via the injection borehole against a wall of the cavity to obtain a slurry; and withdrawing the slurry from the cavity via the discharge borehole to a processing facility.12-29-2011
20110315397PRODUCING HYDROCARBON MATERIAL FROM A LAYER OF OIL SAND - A method of producing hydrocarbon material from a layer of oil sand in an earth formation, the layer having a thickness and extending in an extension direction for more than its thickness comprises creating production borehole having a production borehole section extending in a production borehole direction, and a refill borehole having a refill borehole section extending in a refill borehole direction, wherein both the production and refill borehole directions deviate less than 45 degrees from the extension direction; creating a cavity in the layer of oil sand, the cavity being in fluid communication with the production borehole section; extending the cavity by operating fluid jetting means against a wall of the cavity; withdrawing the slurry from the cavity via the production borehole to a processing facility; and injecting refill material into the cavity via the refill borehole section, wherein the refill borehole section extends below the production borehole section.12-29-2011

Patent applications by Bruno Best, Rijswijk NL

Casey A. Best, Whitby CA

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090037831INDICATING THE DEFAULT VALUE FOR A PROPERTY TO ENHANCE USER FEEDBACK - A system for indicating a default value for a property of a selected object to a user within a graphical user interface (GUI) of a program module is provided. The property has a value and a state that can be set. The state of the property is one of a default state and a user-set state. The value of the property is assigned the default value when the state is the default state. The system comprises a GUI control having first, second, and third interface elements. The first interface element is configured to indicate the value of the property to the user. The second interface element is configured to indicate the state of the property to the user. The third interface element is configured to indicate the default value for the property to the user when the state of the property is the user-set state.02-05-2009
20100058164PROPERTY DEPENDENCY VISUALIZATION - Embodiments of the present invention provide a method, system and computer program product for property dependency visualization. In an embodiment of the invention, a method for property dependency visualization can be provided. The method can include detecting a proximity event for a control in a user interface (UI) and determining a dependency relationship between a property for the control and at least one other property for at least one control in the UI. Thereafter, a view of the dependency relationship can be rendered in connection with the control for which the proximity event is detected. In this way, tracking dependencies in a large form of a multiplicity of controls can be facilitated.03-04-2010

Darryl J. Best, Christchurch NZ

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090059038Image magnifier for the visually impaired - A image magnifier for the vision impaired which magnifies the image of face up source material (03-05-2009

Darryl John Best, Christchurch NZ

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110223651APPARATUS FOR TESTING ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY FROM A BIOLOGICAL TISSUE SAMPLE - An apparatus (09-15-2011

Garland Best, Almonte CA

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100073676MICROSTRUCTURING OPTICAL WAVE GUIDE DEVICES WITH FEMTOSECOND OPTICAL PULSES - The present invention is directed to the creation of optical waveguiding devices from standard optical fibers by the creation of zones of permanently altered refractive index characteristics therein. A high intensity femtosecond laser beam is focused at a predetermined target region in the fiber so as to soften the glass material at the target region. After aligning the focal region with the target region in the fiber there will be relative movement between the focal region and the fiber, which has the effect of sweeping the focal region across the fiber in a predetermined path, so as to create a secondary waveguide path. A portion of the light traveling along the core is removed from the core along the secondary waveguide path such that the device can be utilized as an attenuator, an optical tap, or a polarimeter.03-25-2010

Patent applications by Garland Best, Almonte CA

Jessica Best, Bellevue, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20130086461TECHNIQUES FOR SELECTION AND MANIPULATION OF TABLE BOARDERS - Techniques to select and manipulate table borders as discrete objects are described. In particular, a table border may be selected without having to select a cell that includes the desired border. In one embodiment, for example, a technique may include detecting a selector in proximity to a border in a table. The border in proximity to the selector may be highlighted visually on a display to show which part of the table border may be selected. A selection may cause the highlighted border to be selected. The now-selected border may then be manipulated. Other embodiments are described and claimed.04-04-2013

Jessica Arwen Best, Bellevue, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20130055061UNDERLYING GRID STRUCTURE AND ANIMATION OF TABLES - Embodiments are provided that include the use of an underlying grid structure as part of managing table operations and/or animation visualizations, but are not so limited. A method of an embodiment uses an underlying grid structure as part of an animation control reference or guide to provide table visualizations for display, including using one or more table borders and aspects of a reference grid column or row as part of controlling table features. A system of one embodiment includes a table manager to manage table actions and a grid manager to manage an underlying grid structure based in part on associated table actions and/or animations. Other embodiments are also disclosed.02-28-2013

Michael Best, Newmarket CA

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090152848ACTIVE BOLSTER - An active bolster for a vehicle is provided, wherein the bolster includes a hollow main body that is inflatable and is self-supporting in both an inflated and in an uninflated position.06-18-2009
20110133435ACTIVE BOLSTER - An active bolster for a vehicle is provided, wherein the bolster comprises an expansible hollow interior that is inflatable and is self-supporting in both an inflated and in an uninflated position. The bolster has an inflator module for inflating the expansible hollow interior. The bolster has an inner wall for projecting inwardly into the vehicle and away from the side of the vehicle on inflation of the expansible hollow interior. The bolster may have a relatively non-expansible component located between a first expansible chamber and a second expansible chamber. The bolster may comprise an outer wall having an attachment portion for attaching the outer wall to a portion of the side of the vehicle.06-09-2011
20120261941ACTIVE BOLSTER - An active bolster for a vehicle is provided, wherein the bolster comprises an expansible hollow interior that is inflatable and is self-supporting in both an inflated and in an uninflated position. The bolster has an inflator module for inflating the expansible hollow interior. The bolster has an inner wall for projecting inwardly into the vehicle and away from the side of the vehicle on inflation of the expansible hollow interior. The bolster may have a relatively non-expansible component located between a first expansible chamber and a second expansible chamber. The bolster may comprise an outer wall having an attachment portion for attaching the outer wall to a portion of the side of the vehicle.10-18-2012

Patent applications by Michael Best, Newmarket CA

Michael James Best, Ontario CA

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110115201INFLATABLE BOLSTER - An inflatable bolster for use in a passenger compartment of a vehicle comprises a hollow body having a first wall having a central area and a circumferential area surrounding the central area, a second wall opposite the first wall, and an air chamber formed between the first and second walls. The inflatable bolster also comprises an inflator for injecting a pressurized fluid into the air chamber which is mounted to the hollow body. The inflatable bolster also comprises a plurality of concentric extension pleats formed in the first wall. The extension pleats extend around a major part of the circumferential area. The extension pleats contact the second wall at a plurality of contact points which are distributed across the second wall. The plurality of contact points is sufficient in number to at least partially suppress audible vibration of the second wall.05-19-2011

Michael James Best, Newmarket CA

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090250915INFLATABLE BOLSTER - This invention is in the field of safety devices to lessen injuries arising from impact in vehicles, particularly automobiles. A bolster which may be employed to reduce impact severity to passengers from either frontal or side impacts is activated by impact sensing devices. The housing of the bolster has a lateral length L. Upon activation, the bolster is inflated with an activating fluid and extends the lateral length L of the bolster upon activation. A bolster is also provided having portions which inflate at differing rates.10-08-2009
20110109064INFLATABLE BOLSTER - An inflatable bolster for use in a passenger compartment of a vehicle is provided having a hollow body, an inflator and an attachment mechanism for attaching the hollow body to the vehicle's mating surface. The attachment mechanism includes a base retained within a molded cavity within the hollow body, and a fastener projection extending outward from both the base and the hollow body. Another attachment mechanism is provided including a dovetail portion which extends outward from the hollow body and engages a slot in the mating surface.05-12-2011
20110123739INFLATABLE MULTILAYER BOLSTER AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE - Described is an inflatable multilayer bolster for a vehicle passenger compartment including a hollow body with back and front walls, an air chamber formed between them, and an inflator for injecting pressurized fluid to inflate the hollow body. Preferably, both the front and back walls have an inner layer made of a structural deformable material and an outer surfacing layer co-extruded with the inner layer. Also described is a method of manufacturing the multilayer bolster by co-extruding first and second polymers through a die to produce a parison, and then blow-molding the parison to form the hollow body. Thus the front wall and preferably the back wall as well have an inner layer made of the first polymer in a structural deformable condition and an outer surfacing layer made of the second polymer. This co-extruded multilayer constructed bolster allows efficient manufacturing, structural, inflation and aesthetic characteristics.05-26-2011
20120080871INFLATABLE BOLSTER - This invention is in the field of safety devices to lessen injuries arising from impact in vehicles, particularly automobiles. A bolster which may be employed to reduce impact severity to passengers from either frontal or side impacts is activated by impact sensing devices. The housing of the bolster has a lateral length L. Upon activation, the bolster is inflated with an activating fluid and extends the lateral length L of bolster upon activation.04-05-2012

Patent applications by Michael James Best, Newmarket CA

Robert Best, Calgary CA

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110140294Sulphur Granulation Apparatus and Process - A portable apparatus for producing sulphur granules includes a granulator with a rotatable drum having distinct zones for seed generation and product growth. The seed generation zone has an intense water spray pattern for each sulphur spray nozzle with intersecting water sprays to solidify molten sulphur and create seeds. The growth zone has a moderate, non-intersecting water spray pattern to allow sulphur nozzles to coat and grow a curtain of seeds into granules. The granulator's exhaust air is filtered either by a heated cyclone separator to recapture residual sulphur particles and moisture before venting, and/or by a granular air filter which uses the produced granules to filter the granulator's exhaust air. A two piece collar enhances maintenance of the granulator's drive system.06-16-2011

Ronald Best, Middelburg NL

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080257430Vibration resistant proportional valve and method for damping vibrations during regulation of fluid flow - A proportional valve includes a valve stem movable toward and away from an orifice for alternatively closing and opening the orifice, and regulating fluid flowing out from the orifice while in the open state. A fluidic damping volume is formed between the valve stem and a surface surrounding the orifice. The damping volume, or the fluid present within the damping volume, serves as a damping mechanism for damping or resisting vibrations of the valve stem, thereby stabilizing the fluid flow.10-23-2008