Guillotin
Alain Guillotin, Rueil-Malmaison FR
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20120077550 | MOBILE TERMINAL WITH AT LEAST TWO TRANSDUCERS - The invention concerns a mobile terminal with at least two transducers (LSm, LSs | 03-29-2012 |
20150043760 | MOBILE TERMINAL WITH AT LEAST TWO TRANSDUCERS - The invention concerns a mobile terminal with at least two transducers (LSm, LSs | 02-12-2015 |
Francois Guillotin, Beaver Falls, PA US
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20110011483 | CERAMIC-OVERMOULDING METHOD AND COMPOSITE ELEMENT OBTAINED BY THIS METHOD - A member of an element for feeding fluid and pasty products in cylinder or sleeve form, able to withstand high thermal transitions, comprises, arranged concentrically relative to each other, a part made of ceramic material ( | 01-20-2011 |
Francois Guillotin, Marly FR
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20080277632 | Method of Preparing a Thin Ceramic Composition with Two Materials, the Composition thus Obtained and the Constituent Electrochemical Cell and Membrane - A method to prepare a thin ceramic or metallic solid-state composition comprising three phases: a material (A), a material (B), and pores, wherein the porous matrix of material (A) has a porosity gradient in the range of about 0% to about 80%, and wherein the pores are partially or completely filled with material (B). Various compositions and methods of use for the prepared composition are also disclosed. | 11-13-2008 |
François Guillotin, Marly FR
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20110165482 | Method for preparing a thin ceramic material with controlled surface porosity gradient, and resulting ceramic material - A method for preparing a thin ceramic material with a continuous controlled surface porosity gradient is disclosed as well as its use for producing electrochemical cells that conduct by oxide ions. The thin ceramic material is characterized by a continuous variation in porosity from 0% to about 80% of small thicknesses. | 07-07-2011 |