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Debruyne

Andrew Debruyne, Seattle, WA US

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20100191744RANKING FUNCTIONS USING DOCUMENT USAGE STATISTICS - Methods of providing a document relevance score to a document on a network are disclosed. Computer readable medium having stored thereon computer-executable instructions for performing a method of providing a document relevance score to a document on a network are also disclosed. Further, computing systems containing at least one application module, wherein the at least one application module comprises application code for performing methods of providing a document relevance score to a document on a network are disclosed.07-29-2010

Bradley Debruyne, Walker, MI US

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20090205541Flip-Top Table Mechanism - The present invention provides an improved mechanism for operating a flip-top table. While maintaining the benefits of standard mechanisms, the mechanism of the present invention also achieves many benefits including improved table rigidity, an intuitively operable release mechanism, a single release action to release the mechanism from both a “use” and “folded” position, and spatially separated latches for the “use” and “folded” positions. Additionally the present invention provides a mechanism meets or exceeds government and industry standards while having a refined appearance.08-20-2009
20110121147Removable Attachment Bar for a Flip-Top Table - The present invention provides an attachment bar extending from the mechanism of a flip-top table. While maintaining the benefits of standard flip-top tables, attachment bar also achieves many benefits including improved table rigidity and additional locations to secure attachments to the table.05-26-2011

Koen Debruyne, Ursel BE

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20090000555Dispenser Tray for Feed Dispenser - Feed dispenser for feeding birds, comprising a dispenser tray (01-01-2009

Michael P. Debruyne, Bloomington, IN US

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20090171443STENT GRAFT HAVING FLOATING YARNS - An implantable graft device is disclosed. The device comprises a graft body forming a lumen defining a longitudinal axis and comprising proximal and distal ends. The graft body comprises a woven fabric having warp yarns aligned in a first direction and weft yarns aligned in a second direction. The weft yarns are woven with the warp yarns. A portion of the warp yarns along the longitudinal axis of the graft body are not interwoven with the weft yarns, defining floating yarns having loops aligned in one of the first direction and the second direction. The device further comprises an expandable stent disposed circumferentially about the longitudinal axis and received through the loops of the floating yarns to attach the stent to the graft body.07-02-2009
20090248144ENDOLUMINAL DEVICE WITH EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX MATERIAL AND METHODS - An endoluminal device comprises a stent and a tubular graft supported by the stent. The graft has a proximal and a distal opening and comprises a synthetic material and a bioremodelable material. The bioremodelable material is disposed on an exterior surface in at least one band adjacent at least one of the proximal and distal openings.10-01-2009

Patent applications by Michael P. Debruyne, Bloomington, IN US

Thomas Debruyne, Draveil FR

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20110077328USE OF FILLER THAT UNDERGOES ENDOTHERMIC PHASE TRANSITION TO LOWER THE REACTION EXOTHERM OF EPOXY BASED COMPOSITIONS - Disclosed are curable epoxy-based resins having a lower peak exotherm during cure, as well as thermoset resins and epoxy-based parts formed from the curable epoxy-based compositions. The epoxy-based compositions having a lower peak exotherm during cure may include: at least one epoxy resin, at least one hardener, and at least one endothermic transition additive. The thermoset resin may include the reaction product of the curable epoxy-based resins having a lower peak exotherm during cure, which may be useful when forming large epoxy-based parts, such as those including 200 grams or more of the thermoset resin. Also disclosed is a process for forming curable epoxy-based resins having a lower peak exotherm during cure, including: admixing at least one epoxy resin; at least one hardener; and at least one endothermic transition additive; to form a curable composition. The resulting curable composition may then be thermally cured at a temperature of at least 60° C. to form a thermoset resin.03-31-2011