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Anthony Delisle, Revere, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100262532Predicting a Future Price Range for a Desired Volume - The present invention provides methods and apparatus, including computer program products, to predict a future price range for a desired volume of a traded item. This includes determining a price range based on a set of historical transactions having a comparison volume corresponding to the desired volume of the traded item. It may also include selecting transactions from historical transaction data to generate the set of historical transactions. It may also include selecting historical transactions such that the set of historical transactions has a total volume substantially equal to the comparison volume. It may also include selecting historical transactions such that the set of historical transactions has a total volume greater than the comparison volume and selectively removing one or more historical transactions from the set of historical transactions until the set of historical transactions has a total volume substantially equal to the comparison volume.10-14-2010

Brian Patrick Delisle, Lexington, KY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090035804CONSTITUTIVELY OPEN hERG (Kv11.1) MUTANT CHANNELS - We disclose a cell having double mutations of the HERG gene that lead to charge reversal amino acid substitutions at residues 466 and 534 of the wild type Kv11.1 channel protein. These double charge reversal mutations result in cells having constitutively open Kv11.1 channels. Such cells could be used in a method of testing development-stage drugs and other compounds for Kv11.1 channel block activity.02-05-2009

Jean-Jacques Delisle, Theodore, AL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110080057POWER HARVESTING DEVICE AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF - A structure is provided. The structure includes a signal retrieval circuit formed within a disk located within a coaxial cable connector. The signal retrieval circuit is located in a position that is external to a signal path of an electrical signal flowing through the coaxial cable connector. The signal retrieval circuit is configured to extract an energy signal from the electrical signal flowing through the coaxial cable connector. The energy signal is configured to apply power to an electrical device located within the coaxial cable connector.04-07-2011

Pierre Delisle, San Jose, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100218142Associating a Message with an Item - Associating a message with an item includes detecting a characteristic of a first item located at a first node level of a hierarchy of items. The method includes associating a first message with the first item based on the characteristic, the first message preconfigured for presentation to a user regarding the characteristic. The method includes registering the first message, based on the association with the first item, to be presented at a second node level in the hierarchy in a user interface, the first node level descending from the second node level in the hierarchy.08-26-2010

Robert Kirk Delisle, Boulder, CO US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100331283Mitotic kinesin inhibitors and methods of use thereof - This invention relates to inhibitors of mitotic kinesins, particularly KSP, and methods for producing these inhibitors. The invention also provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising the inhibitors of the invention and methods of utilizing the inhibitors and pharmaceutical compositions in the treatment and prevention of various disorders.12-30-2010
201101054636-SUBSTITUTED PHENOXYCHROMAN CARBOXYLIC ACID DERIVATIVES - Compounds of Formula (I): in which A05-05-2011
20110144085TRIAZOLOPYRIDINE COMPOUNDS AS PIM KINASE INHIBITORS - Compounds of Formula (I), in which A, B, R06-16-2011
20110144100TRIAZOLOPYRIDINE COMPOUNDS AS PIM KINASE INHIBITORS - Compounds of Formula (I): I in which B, R06-16-2011

Robert Kirk Delisle, Longmont, CO US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100041719MITOTIC KINESIN INHIBITORS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - This invention relates to inhibitors of mitotic kinesins, particularly KSP, and methods for producing these inhibitors. The invention also provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising the inhibitors of the invention and methods of utilizing the inhibitors and pharmaceutical compositions in the treatment of various disorders.02-18-2010

Stephen P. Delisle, Carolina Shores, NC US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090275426Golf Tee With Support Prongs - A golf tee includes: an elongate shaft having opposed upper and lower ends, the lower end configured to be inserted into an underlying surface; and a support cup that is configured to support a golf ball from beneath and that merges with the shaft. The support cup has a base portion and further includes at least three arcuate support prongs projecting upwardly from the base portion. The support prongs define a discontinuous annulus about the periphery of the support cup.11-05-2009

Patent applications by Stephen P. Delisle, Carolina Shores, NC US

Steve Delisle, Ocoee, FL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110112001SOAP RECYCLING SYSTEM AND METHOD - In one embodiment, a method for recycling soap includes scraping the surface of a soap bar using a bladed implement; soaking the soap bar in a cleansing solution including dimethyl benzylammonium chlorides monohydrate; placing the soap bar on a rack in a Rational Clima Plus Combi unit; placing a pan under the rack; steaming the soap bar using the Rational Clima Plus Combi unit for five minutes at 212° F.; cooling the soap bar in a refrigerator unit at 38° F. for at least seven minutes; and packaging the soap for reuse.05-12-2011

William Joseph Delisle, Mountain View, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100242250MAGNETIC BLOCKS AND METHOD OF MAKING MAGNETIC BLOCKS - A method of making blocks with internally disposed magnets. Pockets for the magnets are machined into a non-extrudable material such as wood. Strong permanent magnets are disposed in the pockets to cause the faces of the block to exhibit a desired polarity magnetic field. The pockets are then sealed to permanently retain the magnets. The exterior shape of the block may be formed either prior to or subsequent to machining and sealing of the pockets.09-30-2010