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Colin James Nielsen Daigle, Marwayne CA
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| 20110232895 | WELL TOOL WITH CONNECTORS AND ADAPTED FOR USE WITH POWER TONGS - A well tool adapted to be connected with and disconnected from a well tubing using a power tong device of the type having a pair of tongs, a gripping span between the pair of tongs, and a maximum clearance diameter for an object passing through the tongs. The well tool includes a tubular mandrel. The tubular mandrel has a maximum mandrel diameter which is no greater than the maximum clearance diameter. The tubular mandrel includes a first mandrel connector which is adapted for connecting the tubular mandrel with a first well tubing in order to provide a first connection. The tubular mandrel is configured so that when the power tong device grips a tong gripping surface on the tubular mandrel and the first well tubing in order to connect the tubular mandrel and the first well tubing, the first connection is located within the gripping span. | 09-29-2011 |
Denis Daigle, Dieppe CA
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| 20110273167 | PAPER POSITION SENSOR FOR PRINTER - A paper position sensor for a ticket printer is disclosed. The ticket printer includes a blank ticket tray and a paper guide consisting of an upper and lower guide, which lower guide contains a position sensor wheel that rotates as a result of the frictional contact with the blank ticket, as the ticket passes over the sensor wheel on its way through the guides. The wheel contains an embedded magnetic element such that as the wheel turns, which magnetically provides rotational position information to an adjacently-mounted sensor chip, which is able to determine, magnetically, the position of the wheel. The sensor chip provides data to the printer control as to the position of the ticket through the printer, and thus the printer control is now able to determine the precise position of the ticket in the printer. | 11-10-2011 |
| 20120085857 | PAPER ROLL HOLDER AND TICKET BEZEL FOR A TICKET PRINTER - The present invention discloses a spindle assembly for a ticket printer which permits the paper roll to be changed without removing the spindle assembly from the ticket printer. The spindle assembly consists of two arms mounted on the printer, on the upper portion of each respective arm is mounted a backing plate from which a spindle protrudes. The spindle may be retracted for loading paper by rotating a spindle actuator which is elevated by two ramps mounted thereon. The elevation of the actuator, which is connected to the spindle, retracts the spindle from the backing plate. An anti-theft ticket bezel is also disclosed, which has teeth incorporated into the ceiling within the opening of the bezel, so that if a ticket is pulled from outside the teeth tear the ticket or cuts it into strips, rendering the ticket useless. | 04-12-2012 |
François Daigle, Canton De Hatley CA
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| 20100034907 | DISINFECTANT FORMULATION - An aqueous disinfectant formulation comprising at least one phenolic compound of natural origin; a surfactant sufficient to form a solution or dispersion of the essential oil in an aqueous carrier; a solvent, and sufficient water to make 100 weight percent is described herein. | 02-11-2010 |
François Daigle, Canton De Hatley CA
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| 20100034907 | DISINFECTANT FORMULATION - An aqueous disinfectant formulation comprising at least one phenolic compound of natural origin; a surfactant sufficient to form a solution or dispersion of the essential oil in an aqueous carrier; a solvent, and sufficient water to make 100 weight percent is described herein. | 02-11-2010 |
Frank Daigle, Stouffville CA
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| 20090257310 | Method of processing echo profile, and pulse-echo system for use with the method - An echo profile in a pulse-echo ranging system is processed by determining the relative slope at points on the profile, determining the relative area of each region of positive slope on the profile, identifying within the region having the largest relative area a point of greatest relative slope as a leading edge reference point, and using either said leading edge reference point or a peak within the echo profile as an echo timing measurement point. | 10-15-2009 |
| 20090257311 | Method of processing echo pulses, and pulse-echo ranging system using the method - Error correction in an echo pulse is performed by periodically (for example, every 100th pulse) generating a parabola derived from a selected part of the pulse leading edge. An error value is generated from the distance from a leading edge reference point to the peak of the generated parabola or to the echo peak, whichever is less. In this way an error correction is dynamically re-learned. | 10-15-2009 |
Isabelle Daigle, Davos-Platz CH
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| 20100098635 | MODULAR ANTIGEN TRANSPORTER MOLECULES (MAT MOLECULES) FOR MODULATING IMMUNE REACTIONS, ASSOCIATED CONSTRUCTS, METHODS AND USES - It is therefore the object of the invention to provide means for supplying any of a wide variety of antigens in a sufficiently targeted manner to their processing site that even better therapeutic and diagnostic use thereof is possible. | 04-22-2010 |
Mario Francois Daigle, Ottawa CA
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| 20120089905 | TRANSLATABLE ANNOTATED PRESENTATION OF A COMPUTER PROGRAM OPERATION - Embodiments of the disclosure relate to generating a translatable and annotated multimedia or video presentation of a software program operation. An aspect of the disclosure comprises recording user interaction data that includes user interface gestures and text entries from a keyboard and other user devices while the program is operating. Embodiments of the disclosure transform recorded text and visual contents of the program to a selected format or language, annotate contents of interest, and merge recorded user interface gestures, transformed text and visual contents, and transformed annotations into the output presentation. The embodiments of the disclosure optionally generate an accessibility script in a selected format. | 04-12-2012 |
Olivier Daigle, Verdun CA
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| 20100283882 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR LOW NOISE IMAGING - An apparatus and method for low noise imaging uses an image sensor, such as an EMCCD in which charges are accumulated and shifted out using analog clock signals. A sensor controller generates the clock signals from digital waveforms stored in memory units that provide outputs to digital-to-analog converters that, in turn, convert the signals to analog form. The analog signals are then amplified and applied to the sensor. The specific waveforms are determined by a digital signal processor and stored in the memories, and the desired waveforms are read out the memories using addressing provided by a field-programmable gate array. The clock signals may be sinusoids, or may be more complex waveform shapes, and the waveform shapes may be varied by a user. The clock signal rise times may be made gradual so as to minimize noise contributions. | 11-11-2010 |
Richard Daigle, Charny CA
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| 20110159573 | Process for treating an effluent gas containing CO2 with Carbonic anhydrase having increased temperature stability - The present invention relates to polynucleotide and polypeptide sequences of novel carbonic anhydrase variants having increased stability under high temperature conditions compared to native carbonic anhydrase. | 06-30-2011 |
Stephane Daigle, Montreal CA
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| 20090083245 | Using user context information to select media files for a user in a distributed multi-user digital media system - In a distributed or multi-user system, it is possible for a user to try to access a media file that is not optimal for the user's purposes. In other words, the best quality version of some source material might not be the most optimal version for all users. For example, some users might use less network bandwidth if they used lower resolution video data. User context information is used to limit which versions of a source may be provided to a user that requests the source. The system interprets the user context information to provide the best quality version of the source for the user's purposes. Example user context information may include a specified working resolution and/or a specified target resolution for the user. The context information may be specified for the user or may be specified for a group of users, location of the user or other characteristic related to the user, from which the user in turn inherits the context information. User context information may include an identifier of an application being used by an individual. The user context information also may indicate whether the user may receive media files with data at resolutions higher than or lower than the specified resolutions. | 03-26-2009 |
