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Deland
André Deland, Drummondville CA
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090066108 | Windshield Support Assembly for Small Vehicles - The present invention provides a windshield support assembly for mounting onto small vehicles such as all-terrain vehicles (ATV). The support assembly is adapted to receive a windshield panel fixedly mounted to a support base which is itself equipped with generally two support brackets. These support brackets each comprises a portion which is receivable in a corresponding fastening bracket fixedly mounted to the handle bar of the vehicle. The support brackets of the windshield support assembly are lockable into the fastening brackets by generally two hand actuated locking means such as knobs or handles which are removably mountable to the fastening brackets. By a simple actuation of the locking means, the windshield and its support base can easily be installed or removed from the vehicle. | 03-12-2009 |
| 20100283317 | Elastomeric Track With Guide Lug Reinforcements - This invention relates to an endless elastomeric traction band that is used to propel tracked vehicles. The traction band generally comprises a main body defining an outer ground-engaging surface and an inner wheel-engaging surface. The outer surface is generally provided with ground-engaging traction lugs. The inner surface of the traction band is preferably provided with one or more row of longitudinally aligned guide lugs and one or more rows of longitudinally aligned drive lugs. Additionally, guide lug reinforcements are inserted into said guide lugs and said band body to laterally reinforce the guide lugs and minimize de-tracking occurrences. | 11-11-2010 |
André Deland, Drummondville CA
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20100283317 | Elastomeric Track With Guide Lug Reinforcements - This invention relates to an endless elastomeric traction band that is used to propel tracked vehicles. The traction band generally comprises a main body defining an outer ground-engaging surface and an inner wheel-engaging surface. The outer surface is generally provided with ground-engaging traction lugs. The inner surface of the traction band is preferably provided with one or more row of longitudinally aligned guide lugs and one or more rows of longitudinally aligned drive lugs. Additionally, guide lug reinforcements are inserted into said guide lugs and said band body to laterally reinforce the guide lugs and minimize de-tracking occurrences. | 11-11-2010 |
Daniel L. Deland, Davison, MI US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20100139795 | DIRECT-ACTING PILOT PRESSURE CONTROL SOLENOID - The present invention is directed to a solenoid valve having a valve body with a fluid passage extending at least partially through the valve body. A supply port is disposed through the valve body and is operably connected to the fluid passage. The supply port introduces fluid medium from, such as hydraulic fluid, transmission fluid or some other suitable fluid from a pressure source such as a pump. A control port is also disposed through the valve body and is operably connected to the fluid passage. An exhaust port is also disposed through the valve body and is operably connected to the fluid passage. Between the control port and the supply port and the exhaust port there is a valve member that is operably disposed in the fluid passage. This is accomplished by way of a bore extending at least partially through the valve member. A metering orifice connects the fluid passage or exhaust port with the bore of the valve member. | 06-10-2010 |
Jonathan T. Deland, New York, NY US
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|---|---|---|
| 20100057112 | SUTURE GUIDE AND RUPTURED TISSUE REPAIR - A suture guide may include a base, a tissue guard extending from the base, and two flanking posts affixed to the base on opposite sides of the tissue guard. The posts may extend from the base in parallel planes, and each of the posts may define a plurality of channels passing through its width. The channels may be so oriented that, for each post (a) the channels define suture needle guide paths in one or more planes, and (b) at least one channel is not perpendicular to a long axis of the first flanking post, so that it defines an oblique suture needle guide path. The tissue guard may be connected to the base by a connector so adjustable as to control spacing between the posts and the tissue guard. | 03-04-2010 |
| 20100305572 | ANKLE PROSTHESIS METHODS - Methods of implanting an ankle prosthesis in a subject having an ankle joint in need of replacement. | 12-02-2010 |
Maitland M. Deland, Lafayette, LA US
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| 20110196351 | LED Treatment of Dermatologic Toxicities Associated with Multikinase Inhibitors - The present invention relates generally to methods of preventing or treating toxicities of the skin, hair, and/or nails, which are associated with administration of one or more multikinase inhibitors, with light-emitting diode photomodulation treatment, either alone or in combination with other agents. | 08-11-2011 |
| 20110196352 | LED Treatment of Dermatologic Toxicities Associated with Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Inhibitors - The present invention relates generally to methods of preventing or treating toxicities of the skin, hair, and/or nails, which are associated with administration of one or more vascular endothelial growth factor receptor inhibitors, with light-emitting diode photomodulation treatment, either alone or in combination with other agents. | 08-11-2011 |
| 20110196353 | LED Treatment of Dermatologic Toxicities Associated with Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Inhibitors - The present invention relates generally to methods of preventing or treating toxicities of the skin, hair, and/or nails, which are associated with administration of one or more epidermal growth factor receptor inhibitors, with light-emitting diode photomodulation treatment, either alone or in combination with other agents. | 08-11-2011 |
