Bourlier
David Bourlier, Bellingham, WA US
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20150050425 | Ceiling Texture Materials, Systems, and Methods - An aerosol dispensing system has a container assembly, an actuator assembly, and a trigger member. The container assembly has a valve assembly. The actuator assembly has an actuator housing defining a rail portion, a trigger member pivotably attached to the actuator housing, and an outlet assembly defining an outlet opening. The outlet assembly is slidably supported relative to the actuator housing by the rail portion. The trigger member engages the outlet assembly such that application of deliberate manual force on the trigger member causes pivoting movement of the trigger member relative to the actuator housing and such that pivoting movement of the trigger member relative to the actuator housing causes linear movement of the outlet assembly relative to the actuator housing. The outlet assembly engages the valve assembly such that linear movement of the outlet assembly alters the valve assembly from a closed configuration to a fully open configuration. | 02-19-2015 |
Florent Didier Andre Bourlier, Issy Les Moulineaux FR
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20080317622 | THERMAL BARRIER DEPOSITED DIRECTLY ON MONOCRYSTALLINE SUPERALLOYS - The invention relates to the field of superalloys coated in a thermal barrier. On a monocrystalline superalloy having the following composition by weight: 3.5% to 7.5% Cr, 0 to 1.5% Mo, 1.5% to 5.5% Re, 2.5% to 5.5% Ru, 3.5% to 8.5% W, 5% to 6.5% Al, 0 to 2.5% Ti, 4.5% to 9% Ta, 0.08% to 0.12% Hf, 0.08% to 0.12% Si, the balance to 100% being constituted by Ni and any impurities, a stabilized zirconia is deposited directly, the zirconia being stabilized with at least one oxide of an element selected from the group constituted by rare earths, or with a combination of a tantalum oxide and at least one rare earth oxide, or with a combination of a niobium oxide and at least one rare earth oxide. | 12-25-2008 |
Matthew Bourlier, St. Clair Shores, MI US
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20140021314 | ACCESSORY SUPPORT RING FOR AN OUTDOOR COOKING VESSEL - An accessory support ring for use with a cooking vessel having an interior chamber at least partially defined by a hollow base and a lid mateable with an open distal portion of the hollow base is described. The support ring is positionable for engagement between the hollow base and the lid to create a gap between the open distal portion of the hollow base and the lid. Further, the support ring extends between the open distal portion of the hollow base and the lid through the gap to substantially close the gap and to at least partially define the interior chamber contiguously with the hollow base and the lid. The support ring also defines at least one recess for receiving a portion of an accessory configured to extend from the interior chamber of the cooking vessel to a space exterior to the cooking vessel through the gap. | 01-23-2014 |
Ronan R. F. Bourlier, Teyran FR
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20160092154 | CONTENT MIRRORING - A method of mirroring the content of a first display device on a second display device, the method includes displaying content on the first display device, displaying the content on the second display device, detecting the input of text on a user interface device associated with the first display device, and interrupting the display of the content on the second display device. The interrupting of the display of the content on the second display device can comprise freezing the display of the content on the second display device. | 03-31-2016 |
Ryan Bourlier, Elkhart, IN US
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20150031522 | CARBON-CARBON COMPOSITES INCLUDING ISOTROPIC CARBON ENCAPSULATING LAYER AND METHODS OF FORMING THE SAME - A technique of forming a carbon-carbon composite material includes infusing a liquid carbonizable precursor into a porous preform, and the infused precursor is subsequently pyrolyzed to convert the precursor to isotropic carbon. The preform then can be densified with a densifying agent, followed by infusion of the liquid carbonizable precursor into the densified preform. In some examples, after pyrolyzing the liquid carbonizable precursor, isotropic carbon extends substantially throughout a volume of the carbon-carbon composite material. | 01-29-2015 |