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David Cardon, Salt Lake City, UT US
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| 20100017287 | Method and System for Dynamic Advertising - A system and methods for advertising to targeted candidates and optimizing the advertisements to improve candidate response. The method and system enable an entity to advertise a need of an entity to a targeted group of candidates. After information about the need is received and the candidate target group is identified, the information is converted into a plurality of advertisements and distributed to a plurality of publishers that are within the candidate target group. The advertisements are displayed to candidates when they access at least one of the plurality of publishers. The advertisements are optimized to improve the response of the candidate target group by adjusting at least one manual control on a computer-network interface. | 01-21-2010 |
Emmanuel Cardon, La Ferte Alais FR
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| 20100207441 | ARMREST SUPPORT FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE SEAT - A support for an armrest of a motor vehicle seat, formed of generally U-shaped solid plastic defining: a bottom intended to be attached to an armature of a backrest of the seat, and two parallel branches perpendicular to the bottom, each branch defining in a surface opposite to the other branch a hole intended to receive one end of an axis of the armrest and a groove intended to receive an armrest rotation stop element. An armrest armature, an armrest and its assembly method and a motor vehicle seat. | 08-19-2010 |
Jean-Emmanuel Cardon, Brignoud FR
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| 20120109217 | ANTERIOR-TO-POSTERIOR TALUS-CALCANEUS SCREW INSERTION FOR ANKLE ARTHRODESIS NAIL - Methods for anterior-to-posterior talus-calcaneus screw insertion through an ankle arthrodesis nail according to embodiments of the present invention include coupling a first jig to the nail, aligning a drill bit with a first aperture of the nail by inserting it through a second aperture in the first jig, drilling a first hole through a tibia aligned with the first aperture, fixing the nail to the tibia with a screw through the first hole into the first aperture, coupling a second jig to the first jig, aligning the drill bit with a third aperture in the nail by inserting the drill bit through a fourth aperture in the second jig, drilling a second hole through a talus and a calcaneus aligned with the third aperture; and fixing the nail to the talus and calcaneus by inserting a screw through the second hole into the third aperture in an anterior-to-posterior direction. | 05-03-2012 |
Jean-Louis Cardon, Saint Quentin En Yvelines FR
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| 20110152098 | SYNERGISTIC HERBICIDAL COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING BENFLURALIN - An herbicidal composition containing (a) benfluralin and (b) either diflufenican, flufenacet or prosulfocarb provides synergistic control of selected weeds in cereals. | 06-23-2011 |
Jeffry N. Cardon, Duvall, WA US
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| 20100306698 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CUSTOMIZING NOTE FLAGS - A method and system for customizing note flags allows a user to change the look or “feel” of a note flag. A user can be provided with several options in order to create note flags that are visually distinguishable from one another. In this way, the note flags can be used to visually distinguish a first note or first set of notes from a second note or second set of notes. The method and system can also link note flags with a particular action or operation within a document editing module or with action or an operation in another application program relative to a document editing module. In other words, a note flag can initiate an operation in another application program or within the document editing module (or both) when a particular note flag is selected by a user. | 12-02-2010 |
Karen Cardon, Albuquerque, NM US
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| 20090263810 | BISULFITE CONVERSION OF DNA - The present invention provides an improved method for the bisulfite conversion of DNA, and facilitates the analysis of cytosine methylation of genomic DNA. Novel combinations of denaturing solvents, new reaction conditions and new purification methods provide surprisingly efficacious methods for bisulfite conversion of DNA relative to prior art methods. The converted DNA may subsequently be analyzed by many different methods. | 10-22-2009 |
| 20110250601 | Bisulfite Conversion of DNA - The present invention provides an improved method for the bisulfite conversion of DNA, and facilitates the analysis of cytosine methylation of genomic DNA. Novel combinations of denaturing solvents, new reaction conditions and new purification methods provide surprisingly efficacious methods for bisulfite conversion of DNA relative to prior art methods. The converted DNA may subsequently be analyzed by many different methods. | 10-13-2011 |
Vincent Cardon, Arcenant FR
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| 20080290741 | PLANAR MOTOR - A planar motor includes a flat base element arranged in a plane, and substantially cuboidal first magnets arranged on the base element whose magnetization is perpendicular to the plane and which are arranged at evenly spaced intervals and with alternating polarity in a first direction and in a second direction. The planar motor also includes substantially cuboidal second magnets whose magnetization is parallel to the plane and which are disposed with alternating polarity in the first direction and second direction between the first magnets, so that each first magnet is surrounded by four second magnets. The first magnets are disposed on protrusions of the base element. | 11-27-2008 |
| 20090015095 | SYNCHRONOUS MOTOR HAVING MULTIPLE COIL SEGMENTS - A synchronous motor includes multiple coil segments, each of which has an iron core in the form of a core stack that is wound with a coil. The coil segments are characterized in that the coils press fastening elements having at least two legs against two opposite surfaces of the substantially right parallelepiped iron core. In each case, at least one leg of the fastening element abutting against the iron core is pressed against the iron core, and at least one free leg of the fastening element projects away from the iron core. The free legs are fastened to connecting elements that connect multiple coil segments to one another. | 01-15-2009 |
| 20090066168 | VERTICAL ACTUATOR HAVING A GRAVITY COMPENSATION DEVICE - A vertical actuator has a stationary part that includes an upper part made of magnetic material which is magnetically separated from a yoke which bears a coil. The upper magnetic part generates an overall reluctance force on the movable part of the actuator which, over the entire functional range of the actuator, is slightly greater than the gravitational force. When the coil is not energized, the movable part has a position of stable equilibrium which is in the upper section of this functional range. | 03-12-2009 |
