Corbeil, CA
Antoine Corbeil, Gatineau CA
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20110272122 | METHOD OF MAKING A HEAT EXCHANGE COMPONENT USING WIRE MESH SCREENS - A heat exchanger component is made by forming a wafer having a pair of opposed outer major faces with interstices between them from a stack of wire mesh screens. The outer major surfaces of the wafer are sealed by depositing a metal coating on them. The deposited metal coatings define between them a flow path for a heat exchange fluid extending through the interstices of the wafer. | 11-10-2011 |
Antoine H. Corbeil, Gatineau CA
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20090211739 | Heat Exchanger with Pressure and Thermal Stain Management - A heat exchange device of a type for affecting an exchange of heat between a first and second fluid is characterized by a plurality of heat exchange cells in a stacked arrangement and defining first, second and third manifolds. In certain aspects, an apparatus and method for reinforcing the heat exchange device against pressure loads while accommodating thermal expansion of the outlet manifold are provided. | 08-27-2009 |
Antoine H. Corbeil, Gatineau (aylmer) CA
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20090211740 | Heat Exchange Device and Method for Manufacture - A heat exchange device of a type for affecting an exchange of heat between a first and second fluid is characterized by a plurality of heat exchange cells in a stacked arrangement wherein each cell includes inlet and outlet manifold rings which define inlet and outlet manifolds, respectively. Adjacent heat exchange cells are bonded to one another via metallurgical bonds between the contacting surfaces of the manifold rings. In a further aspect, a method for the manufacture of a heat exchange device is provided. | 08-27-2009 |
Genevieve Corbeil, Delson CA
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20130231415 | Slump Retaining and Dispersing Agent for Hydraulic Compositions - The invention relates to copolymers effective as slump retention agents for hydraulic compositions such as cement, mortar and concrete. The copolymers are formed by reacting monomers A, B and C, wherein monomer A is a compound of formula I, monomer B is a compound of formula II, and monomer C is a compound of formula III or IV as shown herein. The copolymers may be used alone or in combination with a water reducing agent or slump retaining agent, e.g. a superplasticizer such as PNS or PMS or a low range water reducer such as lignosulfonate. The copolymer includes a group that is hydrolyzable at elevated pH (e.g. around pH 12) typically present in hydraulic compositions, so that the group hydrolyzes when present in such compositions and forms a charged group that provides extended slump retention properties without introducing undesirable air-entraining characteristics. | 09-05-2013 |
Glen Corbeil, Bonnyville CA
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20090301156 | TUBING STRAIGHTENER - A tubing straightener includes a housing having a tubing receiving end and a tubing ejection end. At least one set of drive rollers is positioned within the housing and disposed between the first end and the second end. The drive rollers engage tubing to be straightened such that, in use, the drive rollers apply a driving force to the tubing. Each drive roller has more than one circumferential profile for engaging tubing of different diameters. At least one top guide roller and at least one bottom guide roller for guiding the tubing through the housing. | 12-10-2009 |
Jacques Corbeil, St-Augustin De Desmaures CA
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20110046001 | Multiplex Assay for Respiratory Viruses - A method of detecting the presence of a plurality of respiratory viruses using a multiplexed diagnostic assay is disclosed. The method provides a plurality of oligonucleotides that each is specific for a specific respiratory virus. A multiplex PCR is run using the oligonucleotides, which produces double-stranded products. The method also provides a plurality of extension oligonucleotides that each is specific for a specific double-stranded product. Each extension oligonucleotide also has a distinct second portion having a unique sequence. A primer extension reaction is run using the extension oligonucleotides, which produces single-stranded products. The single-stranded products are hybridized to a solid carrier. | 02-24-2011 |
Jason Corbeil, Red Deer CA
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20090285700 | LOW RATE HYDRAULIC ARTIFICIAL LIFT - In an embodiment of the invention, a down-hole pump comprises a hydraulic chamber having a passage for fluid communications with a hydraulic conduit, a produced fluid chamber having an inlet and an outlet, a first check valve associated with the inlet, a second check valve associated with the outlet, a stored energy unit, a piston, having one side exposed to the stored energy unit and a second side exposed to the hydraulic chamber and a displacement member projecting from said piston into the produced fluid chamber. Additional embodiments and aspects, including embodiments for power units as well as system and method aspects, are also disclosed. | 11-19-2009 |
Jason Corbeil, Bentley CA
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20130240521 | Fluid handling and containment system, apparatus and method - A fluid containment system comprises a plurality of curved panels having a front face a rear face, a top end, a bottom end and two side ends, wherein the plurality of curved panels are positioned serially adjacent one another in a generally upright or vertical manner so as to comprise a generally circular arrangement, with each of the plurality of curved panels further comprising at least one fastening member on its front face and wherein the fastening member is suitable to generally abut to a similar fastening member of an adjacent curved panel. Once fastened, the plurality of curved panels may be lined with a liner and used for fluid storage. In another aspect a fluid handling and containment apparatus comprises a tank suitable to hold a volume of fluid, the tank having a main compartment with a plurality of outlets exiting from the main compartment. | 09-19-2013 |
20140360720 | Atmospheric ball injecting apparatus, system and method for wellbore operations - In one aspect the invention provides a ball injecting apparatus for releasing balls into the wellbore of a well. The apparatus comprises a body having an interior capable of housing one or more balls, at least one window in the body to allow for fluid communication between the body's interior and outside atmosphere. The window also provides for placement and removal of the balls into and out of the body's interior. An opening of suitable dimensions is provided on the body to allow the balls to exit the apparatus. A ball retaining and release mechanism retains and selectively releases the balls out the opening. The interior of the ball injecting apparatus is open to atmospheric pressure during operations. System and method aspects are also provided. | 12-11-2014 |
Jean Corbeil, St. Constant CA
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20090248429 | Managing Consistent Interfaces for Sales Price Business Objects Across Heterogeneous Systems - A business object model, which reflects data that is used during a given business transaction, is utilized to generate interfaces. This business object model facilitates commercial transactions by providing consistent interfaces that are suitable for use across industries, across businesses, and across different departments within a business during a business transaction. In some operations, software creates, updates, or otherwise processes information related to a sales price information and/or a sales price specification business object. | 10-01-2009 |
20090248473 | Managing Consistent Interfaces for Business Objects Across Heterogeneous Systems - A business object model, which reflects data that is used during a given business transaction, is utilized to generate interfaces. This business object model facilitates commercial transactions by providing consistent interfaces that are suitable for use across industries, across businesses, and across different departments within a business during a business transaction. In some operations, software creates, updates, or otherwise processes information related to a store and/or a work center business object. | 10-01-2009 |
20090248547 | Managing Consistent Interfaces for Retail Business Objects Across Heterogeneous Systems - A business object model, which reflects data that is used during a given business transaction, is utilized to generate interfaces. This business object model facilitates commercial transactions by providing consistent interfaces that are suitable for use across industries, across businesses, and across different departments within a business during a business transaction. In some operations, software creates, updates, or otherwise processes information related to a retail allocation and/or a retail event business object. | 10-01-2009 |
20100131379 | MANAGING CONSISTENT INTERFACES FOR MERCHANDISE AND ASSORTMENT PLANNING BUSINESS OBJECTS ACROSS HETEROGENEOUS SYSTEMS - A business object model, which reflects data that is used during a given business transaction, is utilized to generate interfaces. This business object model facilitates commercial transactions by providing consistent interfaces that are suitable for use across industries, across businesses, and across different departments within a business during a business transaction. In some operations, software creates, updates, or otherwise processes information related to an assortment plan, a merchandise and assortment planning assortment, a merchandise and assortment planning material, a merchandise and assortment planning product procurement arrangement, a merchandise and assortment planning sales price specification calculation, and/or a merchandise and assortment planning store layout element business object. | 05-27-2010 |
Jean-Francois Corbeil, Prevost CA
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20130228986 | ICE SKATE BLADE ASSEMBLY - An ice skate blade assembly comprising an ice skate blade comprising first and second hooks projecting upwardly, a blade holder having a bottom portion having a longitudinal groove extending therealong for receiving the upper edge of the ice skate blade and wherein the bottom portion further defines a recess extending upwardly from the longitudinal groove for receiving the first hook, and a single actuator having a wall accessible by a finger of a user, a resilient portion having an end wall facing a section of the inner surface of the second pedestal and a base with an inner wall and a bottom wall having an upper surface, an end and a bottom surface, wherein the inner wall and the bottom wall define therebetween a channel opens to the bottom aperture for receiving the second hook. | 09-05-2013 |
20140265175 | ICE SKATE - An ice skate comprising a blade holder having U-shaped inner and outer members that are spaced apart to define a hollow space therebetween. The U-shaped outer member has an elongated blade-supporting base and front and rear pillars that are spaced apart in a longitudinal direction of the blade holder. At least part of the elongated blade-supporting base, front pillar and rear pillar is made of a composite material such as a fiber-matrix composite material. The ice skate also has a blade comprising a runner and a body made of composite material with a matrix and a plurality of fibers embedded in the matrix. | 09-18-2014 |
Jean-François Corbeil, Prevost CA
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20120187642 | ICE SKATE BLADE ASSEMBLY - An ice skate blade assembly comprising: (a) an ice skate blade comprising first and second ends, an ice contacting surface and an upper edge opposed to the ice contacting surface, the upper edge comprising first and second hooks projecting upwardly proximate to one of the first and second ends respectively, the second hook having an upper surface, an end and a bottom surface; (b) a blade holder having first and second pedestals and a bottom portion having a longitudinal groove extending therealong for receiving the upper edge of the ice skate blade and wherein the bottom portion further defines a recess extending upwardly from the longitudinal groove for receiving the first hook and wherein the second pedestal has an inner surface defining a cavity with a bottom aperture opens to the longitudinal groove; and (c) a single actuator at least partially mounted within the cavity, the single actuator having a wall accessible by a finger of a user, a resilient portion having an end wall facing a section of the inner surface of the second pedestal and a base with an inner wall and a bottom wall having an upper surface, an end and a bottom surface, wherein the inner wall and the bottom wall define therebetween a channel opens to the bottom aperture for receiving the second hook. | 07-26-2012 |