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Bernard Jobin, Saint-Lazare CA

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100114664Method And System For Developing And Evaluating And Marketing Products Through Use Of Intellectual Capital Derivative Rights - Method and system for developing and marketing valuable products, advertisements, games and other creative realizations. The present invention relies on participants collectively taking stakes in the development of these realizations. Using databases of intellectual capital items, a promoter requests participant contributions that explore desired outcomes by relying on their knowledge and insights while evaluating, proposing or rating alternative items or making selections from proposed alternatives. Compilations, based on participants' contributions, are prepared by sorting and reassembling alternatives using valuation criteria. The intellectual capital valuation mechanism resembles collaborative auctions however, value is created by the adaptive and predictive ability of the present invention to coordinate submissions of knowledge and collective insights and to evaluate relative levels of insightfulness of intellectual capital contributions. Participants are offered contribution related rights as incentives. Participants are compensated according to the relative level of insightfulness of their contributions by timely exercising or selling these rights.05-06-2010

Eric Jobin, Calgary CA

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090319924WORKFLOW DATA BINDING - A workflow data binding system facilitates binding of a data component to a feature of a software component. Prior to the binding, a graphical indication of the software component and a graphical indication of the feature of the software component are displayed. In addition, an indication of an element of the data component is displayed in a display area approximately adjacent to the displayed software component. The workflow data binding system receives a user input command to bind the data component to the feature of the software component. The user input command may include dragging the indication of an element of the data component from the data component display area to the feature of the software component and subsequently dropping it on the feature. As a result, the workflow data binding system automatically generates script or code that provides executable instructions to bind the feature of the software component to the data component.12-24-2009
20110137702WORKFLOW APPLICATIONS - A facility is described for enabling workflow applications. The facility receives a request to identify an optimized resource list that identifies resources capable of performing a workflow process task. The workflow process task can be associated with a document type relating to a document associated with a workflow envelope. The workflow envelope can store multiple documents of at different document types. The facility includes a workflow engine and a simulation engine. The workflow engine performs workflow process tasks based on the tasks identified in the workflow envelope. The simulation engine can employ modeling and historical data from a workflow metrics data source to generate the optimized resource list and identify identifying resources matching the workflow process tasks identified in the workflow envelope.06-09-2011

Patent applications by Eric Jobin, Calgary CA

Gino Jobin, Normandin CA

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20080245047Shredder head, and mobile silvicultural vehicle including the same - A shredder head for passing over a terrain containing vegetation and rocks so as to silviculturally process said terrain. The shredder head includes an elongated support shaft, a rotor, and a plurality of first and second sections provided longitudinally along a peripheral support surface area of the rotor. The second sections are each disposed between pairs of first sections so as to have an alternation of first and second sections longitudinally along the rotor. Each section includes at least one supporting element for supporting at least one processing tool configured for cooperating with the terrain via a rotation of the rotor for processing the terrain and corresponding vegetation and rocks present therein. First longitudinal gaps are defined between pairs of adjacent first sections, and second longitudinal gaps are defined between pairs of adjacent second sections, and the supporting elements and corresponding processing tools of these sections are shaped, positioned and sized within their respective sections so that the longitudinal gaps are smaller than longitudinal thicknesses of the corresponding processing tools so that rocks present in the terrain to be processed by the shredder head are impacted either by processing tools of adjacent sections or by processing tools of a same given section, so as to decrease average impact forces of the rocks per processing tool of the shredder head. The shredder head is also advantageous in that it is configured to be able to change the nature of the processing tools used therewith, without having to change the rotor or the corresponding supports of the processing tools.10-09-2008

Michael Jobin, Boston, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100071890Deicing System in Sodar Systems - A system for heating the sound-reflective mirror surface of a phased array monostatic sodar apparatus. The system has a heat source located at a position that is spaced from the mirror, a control system that controls the operation of the heat source, a working fluid that is heated by the heat source and used to transfer heat from the source to the mirror, and a delivery system that constrains the heated working fluid and delivers it from the heat source to the mirror.03-25-2010

Michael J. Jobin, Boston, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100222752OPHTHALMIC FLUID DELIVERY SYSTEM - An ophthalmic fluid atomizer including a body having a proximal end and a distal end and a container connected to the body, wherein the container contains an ophthalmic fluid disposed therein. The atomizer further including a discharge plate disposed at the distal end and a wick extending from the container to the discharge plate and transmitting the ophthalmic fluid from the container to the discharge plate via capillary action. Transmission of the ophthalmic fluid across the discharge plate generates a plume of ophthalmic fluid along a direction directly toward the eye, wherein the plume of ophthalmic fluid travels unassisted from the discharge plate to the eye and at the eye has a momentum subliminal to at least one of an ocular blink reflex and a lacrimation reflex of the eye. The atomizer further includes a processor that controls vibration of the discharge plate which causes an aerosol mist to form and an activation switch operatively coupled to the processor to activate the transmission of the ophthalmic fluid from the discharge plate.09-02-2010

Patent applications by Michael J. Jobin, Boston, MA US

Philippe Jobin, Saint-Gabriel-De-Valcartier CA

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100263436POROUS MEDIUM SENSOR - A porous medium sensor apparatus includes a sensing portion at least partially insertable in the porous medium. The sensing portion has a housing with a gas exchange aperture defined therein and a water-repellant membrane mounted in the gas exchange aperture, the water-repellant membrane preventing water communication through the gas exchange aperture. The sensing portion also has a parameter sensor mounted in the housing for measuring a parameter of the porous medium in which the sensing portion is inserted.10-21-2010