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Andrew Oscar Delair, Midland, MI US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110011676 | Vertical ventilation step - A firefighting roof ladder accessory that is designed to be supported by one rail and at least two rungs of a roof ladder. The accessory comprises a beam having two ends, at one end of said beam is secured a ladder rail box having disposed therein at least two bi-hooks for hooking onto said rungs, and secured to the other end of said beam a foot support, said accessory being designed to be used on a roof ladder having hooks to secure the ladder on the roof during fire fighting activities. | 01-20-2011 |
Jeffrey E. Delair, Leesport, PA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090111632 | Hybrid mesh belt - A hybrid mesh belt having a mesh portion with side edges attached to modular plastic chains. The chains are provided with cavities on the bottom side. The cavities are suitable for engaging with driving sprockets that engage with the chains. | 04-30-2009 |
Jeffrey Earl Delair, Leesport, PA US
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| 20090159407 | Modular plastic conveyor belt for spiral conversion - A modular plastic conveyor belt, formed of successive rows of assembled injection molded modules connected by laterally-extending pins, has arched tops in each module row and increased depth in the laterally-extending spine of the belt. The belt structure enables the modular plastic belt to be retrofitted in a spiral system normally carrying a steel conveyor belt. In one embodiment the arched-top module rows, having a greater depth than normal, are accommodated on a small-diameter roller, by forming a generally cylindrical undercut at the bottom of each module row, reducing the distance of protrusion outwardly from the roller. The arched-top configuration lends itself not only to transfer of articles as the conveyor passes over the sprocket for a roller, but also the provision of increased beam depth at the center of the module, with lower profiles at the extremities of the link ends. | 06-25-2009 |
Thierry Delair, Echalas FR
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20080241259 | Method for production of bioresorbable microparticles, microparticles thus obtained and use thereof - The present invention relates to a method for preparing nonlamellar bioresorbable microparticles to which protein substances are bonded, characterized in that it comprises the steps of: | 10-02-2008 |
| 20090123493 | Composition Comprising a Colloidal Synthetic Bioresorbable Vector and a Viral Vector - The invention relates to pharmaceutical compositions containing a colloidal synthetic bioresorbable vector which comprises at least one type of proteinic substance, to a viral vector corresponding to at least one type of proteinic substance of the synthetic vector and to a method for the prophylactic, therapeutic and diagnosis use thereof. | 05-14-2009 |
| 20100209987 | Method for isolating proteins or protein and nucleic acid associations, or particle and protein complexes, reagent and uses - The magnetic colloidal particles comprise a core and an envelope in which the core is magnetic and is coated with at least one polymer comprising functional groups X chosen from amine, hydroxyl, thiol, aldehyde, ester, anhydride, acid chloride, carbonate, carbamate, isocyanate and isothiocyanate groups, or mixtures thereof, at least one fraction of which has reacted with other functional groups of the envelope, and the envelope comprises a polymer bearing ionizable functional groups, Z and Z′, which may be identical or different, chosen from amine, carboxylic acid, ester, anhydride, aldehyde, thiol, disulfide, α-halocarbonyl, sulfonic acid, maleimide, isocyanate and isothiocyanate groups, which have partially reacted with the functional groups X of the core. These magnetic colloidal particles can be used to isolate biological material. | 08-19-2010 |
