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Alain Colson, Saint-Maur FR

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090007967Method of Coating a Pipe Element or Device Used to Convey Gaseous Oxygen - The invention relates to a method of producing a device or an element belonging to a piece of equipment that is made from steel or a steel alloy, which may come into contact with pressurised oxygen during the use thereof. The inventive method consists in producing a coating by thermally spraying a spray material that is selected from among nickel and the alloys of copper and nickel on at least part of the surface of the element or device, such as to obtain at least one coating layer on said surface, having a thickness of less than or equal to 5 mm.01-08-2009

Amelie Colson, Reims FR

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20100209717Water Re-Dissolvable Adhesive - Aqueous adhesive containing, based on solid contents, −20 to 80% by weight of an (meth)acrylic copolymer (A) as dispersion in water, −10 to 50% by weight of a resin (B), −5 to 30% by weight of a reaction product (C) of 08-19-2010

Anick Colson, Champion BE

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20100219368Granular Materials For Textile Treatment - A granular material for use in the treating of textile materials, comprising (i) a silicone material having at least one nitrogen containing substituent, (ii) an aluminosilicate carrier and (iii) a binder, preferably in conjunction with a surface active material. Also described is a process for preparing such granular materials, which comprises forming a water-in-oil emulsion of component (i) in conjunction with component (iii) by dispersing and agitating said components in water, followed by depositing said emulsion onto a free flowing powder form of component (ii), for example by spraying, and removing sufficient water from the product to obtain a free flowing granular material. The granules are useful in a process of treating textile materials in an aqueous medium, particularly where the textile material is denim. Preferably the granular material is added into the finishing steps of denim such as the desizing, the fading or the softening steps and helps with avoiding backstaining.09-02-2010

Anick Colson, Vedrin BE

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20110081392Shampoo Compositions - The invention relates to a granulated personal care shampoo comprising a shampoo composition comprising at least one surfactant agglomerated with a water-soluble, water-dispersible or water-insoluble solid particulate carrier. Preferably, the shampoo composition additionally contains a conditioner preferably comprising an organopolysiloxane. The granulated shampoo of the invention can dissolve readily with formation of shampoo foam in hot or cold water, and can be perceived as soft in the dry state, free flowing state and providing a pleasant feel on the skin. The granulated shampoo can be packaged in various types of biodegradable packaging such as paper (environmentally more friendly than plastic sachets) to form a stable package which do not deteriorate on storage.04-07-2011

Anny-Odile Colson, West Sussex GB

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20110152261Organic compounds - There are described cyclohexyl amide derivatives useful as corticotropin releasing (CRF06-23-2011

Anny-Odile Colson, Horsham GB

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20100035898Organic compounds - There are described cyclohexyl amide derivatives useful as corticotropin releasing factor (CRF02-11-2010
20100048633Piperidine-4-acrylamides - A compound of formula (I), wherein substituents are as given above, useful in the treatment of a disease mediated by the action of CCR3.02-25-2010

Keith John Colson, Auckland NZ

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20090278816Systems and Methods For Resolving Multitouch Scenarios Using Software Filters - Software heuristics can be applied to determine which two points of a plurality of potential touch points are likely actual touch points based on a potential touch point's location relative to a predefined touch area and/or a characteristic of a hypothetical touch corresponding to the potential touch point. For instance, a software filter may determine if a potential touch point lies outside the touch area based on comparing coordinates of the potential touch point to boundaries of the predefined touch area. As another example, if the size of the hypothetical touch exceeds a threshold and is in a particular position (e.g., near an edge of the touch area), the potential touch point may be identified as a ghost touch point. As another example, a filter may evaluate whether a shape of the hypothetical touch exceeds a threshold for asymmetry; if so, the potential touch point may be identified as a ghost touch point.11-12-2009
20100229090Systems and Methods for Interacting With Touch Displays Using Single-Touch and Multi-Touch Gestures - Embodiments include position detection systems that can identify two touch locations mapped to positions proximate a GUI object, such as a boundary. In response to movement of one or both of the two touch locations, the GUI object can be affected, such as moving the boundary to resize a corresponding object and/or to relocate the boundary, or the GUI object can be selected without movement of the touch locations. Embodiments include single touch gestures, such as identifying a rolling, bending, or other movement occurring while a touch location remains substantially the same and interpreting the movement as an input command. Embodiments may utilize one or more optical sensors having sufficient sensitivity to recognize changes in detected light due to variations in object orientation, makeup or posture caused by the rolling, bending, and/or other movement(s).09-09-2010
20110050649Determining the Location of Touch Points in a Position Detection System - A position detection system includes at least two optical units configured to image a space, a memory, and a processing device interfaced to the memory and the optical units. The processing device is configured to access image data from the first and second optical units and use this data to determine at least one of a current first position and a current second position representing touch points on a display. The processing device can define a polygon having at least four sides based the current first and current second positions and can access the memory to store and retrieve the polygon. If the processing device can determine only one of the current first position or the current second position based on the accessed image data, the processing device can use the previously defined polygon to estimate the other position that was not determined using the accessed image data.03-03-2011

Patent applications by Keith John Colson, Auckland NZ

Michel Colson, Paris FR

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110305785BULBINE FRUTESCENS EXTRACT - A method of producing a 12-15-2011

Paul Colson, Lotenhulle-Aalter BE

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20100105188DOUBLE TRENCH FOR ISOLATION OF SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES - Semiconductor device has a substrate (04-29-2010