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Lussier, US
Arthur Lussier US
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| 20110060677 | QUOTE AND ORDER ENTRY INTERFACE - A graphical user interface centralizes Level I quote information in the center of a circular display while Level II (or regional) data appears in peripheral bands layered on the outside of the Level I information. The interface is also split into two main sections, a “bid” quote information section and an “ask” quote information section. The bid quote information appears on the left of the interface while the ask quote information appears on the right side of the interface. Through clicking in any one of the peripheral bands, an order can be placed at that price point. | 03-10-2011 |
Barbara B. Lussier, Rochester, NY US
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| 20100302292 | AQUEOUS COMPOSITIONS WITH IMPROVED SILICON CORROSION CHARACTERISTICS - A process for printing inkjet ink and other aqueous compositions through silicon-based microelectromechanical printer structures is disclosed that suppresses the normal dissolution of the silicon device components in contact with the aqueous composition. Inkjet ink and other aqueous compositions used in the process contain the soluble salts of organic aromatic azo compounds in sufficient concentrations to inhibit silicon corrosion. The useful lifetime of microelectromechanical fluidic devices based on silicon fabrication is extended. | 12-02-2010 |
| 20110122180 | CONTINUOUS INKJET PRINTER AQUOUS INK COMPOSITION - A continuous ink jet printer aqueous ink composition including pigment particles dispersed with a dispersant or self dispersing pigment particles without the need for a dispersant, and a polymer additive distinct from any dispersant used to disperse the pigment particles, wherein the polymer additive comprises a styrene-acrylic copolymer that does not substantially displace any dispersant used to disperse the pigment, present in an amount effective to stabilize the ink composition against shear induced agglomeration caused by pumping the ink composition through a continuous ink jet printing fluid system. A method of continuous ink jet printing includes A) providing a main fluid supply of a continuous inkjet printer with an aqueous ink composition of the invention; B) pumping the ink composition from the main fluid supply to a print head and ejecting a continuous stream of the ink composition from the print head which continuous stream is broken into spaced droplets; and C) in response to electrical signals received from a control mechanism, controlling the spaced droplets to select between printing droplets for marking a substrate and nonprinting droplets that are collected and returned to the main fluid supply. | 05-26-2011 |
| 20110123714 | CONTINUOUS INKJET PRINTER AQUOUS INK COMPOSITION - A continuous ink jet printer aqueous ink composition including pigment particles dispersed with a dispersant or self dispersing pigment particles without the need for a dispersant, and a polymer additive distinct from any dispersant used to disperse the pigment particles, wherein the polymer additive comprises a water soluble block copolymer having one or more poly(ethylene oxide) block segments wherein the polymer additive is present in an amount effective to stabilize the ink composition against shear induced agglomeration caused by pumping the ink composition through a continuous ink jet printing fluid system. A method of continuous ink jet printing includes A) providing a main fluid supply of a continuous inkjet printer with an aqueous ink composition of the invention; B) pumping the ink composition from the main fluid supply to a print head and ejecting a continuous stream of the ink composition from the print head which continuous stream is broken into spaced droplets; and C) in response to electrical signals received from a control mechanism, controlling the spaced droplets to select between printing droplets for marking a substrate and nonprinting droplets that are collected and returned to the main fluid supply. | 05-26-2011 |
Craig P. Lussier, Burlington, VT US
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| 20080320424 | VALIDATION OF ELECTRICAL PERFORMANCE OF AN ELECTRONIC PACKAGE PRIOR TO FABRICATION - An electrical resistance determination method. Input to the method includes a description of at least one electrical network within a substrate. The description includes specification of a plurality of first ports on a first side of the substrate, and a plurality of second ports on a second side of the substrate, for each electrical network. All of the first ports are electrically isolated from one another. All of the second ports are electrically connected to a common voltage. A computer readable program code, which is executed by a processor of a computer system computes for a first electrical network of the at least one electrical network an electrical resistance between each first port and a port of the second ports. The computer code may also display a perspective plot of the computed electrical resistances as a bar oriented about normal to each first port. | 12-25-2008 |
Dan Lussier, Holliston, MA US
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| 20090037765 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MAINTAINING LOCK STEP OPERATION - A system is provided for rapidly synchronizing two or more processing elements in a fault-tolerant computing system. Embodiments of this system allow for the rapid synchronization of two processing elements through partial copies of the contents of memory associate with each processing element. | 02-05-2009 |
| 20090138752 | Systems and methods of high availability cluster environment failover protection - A transparent high-availability solution utilizing virtualization technology is presented. A cluster environment and management thereof is implemented through an automated installation and setup procedure resulting in a cluster acting as a single system. The cluster is setup in an isolated virtual machine on each of a number of physical nodes of the system. Customer applications are run within separate application virtual machines on one physical node at a time and are run independently and unaware of their configuration as part of a high-availability cluster. Upon detection of a failure, traffic is rerouted through a redundant node and the application virtual machines are migrated from the failing node to another node using live migration techniques. | 05-28-2009 |
Daniel Lussier, Holliston, MA US
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| 20120117417 | Systems and Methods of High Availability Cluster Environment Failover Protection - A transparent high-availability solution utilizing virtualization technology is presented. A cluster environment and management thereof is implemented through an automated installation and setup procedure resulting in a cluster acting as a single system. The cluster is setup in an isolated virtual machine on each of a number of physical nodes of the system. Customer applications are run within separate application virtual machines on one physical node at a time and are run independently and unaware of their configuration as part of a high-availability cluster. Upon detection of a failure, traffic is rerouted through a redundant node and the application virtual machines are migrated from the failing node to another node using live migration techniques. | 05-10-2012 |
Darin S. Lussier, Berlin, CT US
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| 20100068051 | INTEGRATED INLET FAN CASE - A fan section of a gas turbine engine includes nacelle inlet and a fan containment case that are integrally formed together as a single-piece component. | 03-18-2010 |
| 20110052383 | COMPOSITE FAN CONTAINMENT CASE - A gas turbine engine fan section includes first and second composite layers providing a generally cylindrical case. Axially spaced apart rings are arranged between the first and second composite layers and form reinforcing ribs that provide a fan containment area axially between the rings. A belt is arranged over and spans the fan containment area between the reinforcing ribs. A fan blade has a tip in proximity to the first composite layer without any intervening structural support between the tip and the first composite layer, which provides a fan blade rub resistant surface. A method of manufacturing a fan containment case includes wrapping at least one first composite layer around a mandrel. Axially spaced apart rings are arranged circumferentially about the first composite layer. At least one second composite layer is wrapped around the rings and first composite layer to provide reinforcing ribs at the rings. | 03-03-2011 |
| 20110138769 | FAN CONTAINMENT CASE - A fan section of a gas turbine engine having an axially extending centerline is provided. The fan section includes a fan assembly, a fan containment case, and a plurality of structural exit guide vanes. The fan assembly includes a fan rotor hub centered on and rotatable about the centerline, and a plurality of fan blades that are attached to and extend radially out from the fan rotor hub. The fan containment case is disposed radially outside of and circumferentially around the fan assembly. The fan containment case includes a shell and an integral flange ring that extends around the circumference of the shell, a circumferentially extending blade outer air seal disposed between the fan blades and the shell. The structural exit guide vanes are mechanically attached to the fan containment case at a position aligned with the integral flange ring. | 06-16-2011 |
| 20120076647 | METALLIC RADIUS BLOCK FOR COMPOSITE FLANGE - A disclosed fan containment case includes a fan case fabricated from a plurality of non-metallic composite layers with an attachment flange formed of both a composite portion and a metallic backing. The disclosed metallic backing is mounted on a rearward facing surface of a composite portion of the attachment flange. | 03-29-2012 |
| 20120099975 | FAN CASE AND MOUNT RING SNAP FIT ASSEMBLY - A disclosed fan containment case includes a mount ring that supports a portion of the engine core. The mount ring includes openings and features that define a mounting location for the gas turbine engine. The example fan containment case includes a generally cylindrically shaped fan case that extends between an open front end and an open rear end. The mount ring is secured onto an outer surface of the fan case and includes a mounting lug and a plurality of openings for attachment of gas turbine engine components. | 04-26-2012 |
Eric Lussier US
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| 20110231745 | SLIDESHOW CREATOR - Technology for creating slideshows is described. In various embodiments, the technology receives from a first client computing device, a request to create a slideshow; receives from the first client computing device an indication of a location of two or more content elements; retrieves from the indicated location the two or more content elements; identifies geographical locations associated with each of the retrieved two or more content elements; creates a slideshow containing the retrieved two or more content elements and at least one transition; and transmits a pointer to the created slideshow. | 09-22-2011 |
Jon Lussier, Bellingham, WA US
Luc Lussier US
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| 20110188668 | MEDIA DELIVERY SYSTEM - A media delivery system which allows the user to control a media delivery device, such as an audio headset or earphone, from another device which may be remote from the media delivery device. | 08-04-2011 |
Mark Lussier, Saratoga, CA US
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| 20120072764 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR NETWORK INFORMATION COLLECTION - A network device may include logic configured to receive a problem report from a second network device, store and analyze data included in the problem report, filter data in the problem report to determine when the problem report is to be transmitted to a third network device, and transmit the problem report to the third network device when the filtering determines that the problem report is to be transmitted. | 03-22-2012 |
Mark Lussier, Mount Pleasant, SC US
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| 20120017208 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR UPDATING DEVICE DRIVERS - A computer-implemented method, computer program product, and computing system for scanning a computing device to identify a plurality of devices included within the computing device, thus generating a list of identified devices. The list of identified devices is compared to a master list of supported devices to identify a list of supported identified devices. A device driver is obtained for each supported identified device included within the list of supported identified devices, thus generating a plurality of obtained device drivers. The plurality of obtained device drivers are installed onto the computing device. | 01-19-2012 |
Michael J. Lussier, Bedford, NH US
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| 20100266852 | BARRIER STRUCTURE AND METHOD FOR MAKING - The disclosure is directed to a barrier structure including a fluoropolymer layer, a polymeric layer, and an adhesive layer. The barrier structure has a chemical permeation breakthrough detection time greater than about one hour for hazardous chemicals as measured by ASTM F739. The disclosure is further directed to a method of forming the aforementioned barrier structure. The barrier material is designed to be suitable for construction of shelters, clothing, containers and other articles requiring barrier properties. | 10-21-2010 |
| 20120082838 | BARRIER FILM OR FABRIC - A multilayer construction includes a barrier layer having first and second major surfaces and including a polyimide material, a first outer layer directly bonded to and in direct contact with the first major surface of the barrier layer, and a second outer layer directly bonded to an in direct contact with the second major surface of the barrier layer. The first and second outer layer including a thermoplastic polymer. The first and second outer layers form first and second opposite outer surfaces of the multilayer construction. | 04-05-2012 |
Michel Lussier, Portland, OR US
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| 20100036306 | Support Device for a Joint - Support devices for joints of the human body are disclosed. A support device for an ankle includes a main body having a medial portion and a lateral portion disposed about the ankle, and an interior surface; at least one of a medial support member disposed in a cavity in the medial portion of said main body and a lateral support member disposed in a cavity in the lateral portion of said main body; a strap disposed on a proximal portion of said main body, said strap having fastening means adapted to create a first level of pressure in the front of the lower leg immediately proximal to the ankle and a second level of pressure in the rear of the lower leg immediately proximal to the ankle; and one or more proprioceptive members disposed on the interior surface of said main body. | 02-11-2010 |
Paul Lussier, Venice, CA US
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| 20110026898 | Interface, Systems and Methods for Collaborative Editing of Content Including Video - Interface, systems and methods for collaborative video editing. An online collection of editing tools is provided. Collaborative functionality in the editor includes multi-user viewing of the same editing interface (from different locations in the world), instant messaging communication, transferable editing controls between users and a media/idea suggestion portal. Over a network, various users may have varying level of permissions for providing edits to a video, providing comments or interacting with a chat interface. As users provide editing commands to the single video project, a single edit decision list may be updated and each user's view of the current state of the video may be continuously updated to reflect the edits in real-time. In this manner, various users may view and interact with the editing interface over a network to edit a single video project simultaneously. | 02-03-2011 |
| 20110026899 | Systems and Methods for Viewing and Editing Content Over a Computer Network in Multiple Formats and Resolutions - Methods and systems for viewing, editing high resolution video over a computer network. High-resolution footage may be uploaded and stored on a system. Such high-resolution footage may be captured by various content creators from various locations. From the high-resolution footage, low-resolution copies, which may be flash copies, of this footage may be created. Instead of accessing and editing the originally submitted high-resolution footage, the low-resolution copies may be viewed, clipped, aggregated and modified on the site. A edited video may be created based on various received editing commands, and the edited video may be ultimately exported in multiple formats. The exported video may also be exported to various remote systems. | 02-03-2011 |
| 20110026900 | Systems and Methods for Delivering and Exporting Edited Media in Multiple Formats - Methods and systems for delivering and exporting edited media in multiple formats. A user may select an export format and the selection of the export format may be recorded. Metadata related to an edit decision list created by a user for the edited media product may be accessed, and the metadata may be applied to a component of each media file to create a clip. The clip may be converted to a temporary conversion format. An effect time in the edit decision list may be accessed, and each clip may be broken into individual frames. Effect images from a library may be appropriately and proportionately combined with each individual frame of each clip, the combined frames may be joined to create a completed media file in an order specified in the edit decision list, and the completed media file may be converted to the selected export format. | 02-03-2011 |
| 20110029883 | Systems and Methods for Content Aggregation, Editing and Delivery - Method and systems for editing, receiving and processing video. Media submissions may be received from remote devices associated with a plurality of users, and the media submissions and a copy of the media submissions in a format for easier access may be stored. A data organization structure including a mechanism for providing sets of folders may be provided, the sets of folders configurable based on input from a user. Media submissions may be organized into the respective folders designated by the users based on user input. A media product may be created based on one or more media submissions. The media product may be created by utilizing an editing interface which allows users at different locations to collaboratively edit video over a network. | 02-03-2011 |
| 20110030031 | Systems and Methods for Receiving, Processing and Organizing of Content Including Video - Methods and systems for receiving, processing and organizing video. Organizational tools are provided that allow users the capacity to solicit, mine, clip, aggregate, organize, and search submitted footage. These tools include: a set of electronic folders, a media clipper and a media submit portal. Studios, projects, folders and subfolders exist in a hierarchical relationship in order to arrange media. The hierarchy of folders created by producers may be made accessible by the public for the purpose of submitting media to a particular project. Various content creators may upload video to the system, may create electronic video clips from the uploaded video by selecting subportions of that video, and may submit the electronic video clips to a specific folder which is associated with a project. Producers may view various folders to select submitted video clips for use in a project. | 02-03-2011 |
Pauline M. Lussier, Woonsocket, RI US
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| 20100230462 | Button attachment kit - A self-contained button attachment kit includes a pair of buttons, fastener clips and a tool for dispensing a fastener from a fastener clip to reattach a button to an article of clothing. The tool includes a single, hollow needle, a holder adapted to retain the needle and buttons, a handle telescopingly mounted on the holder, a spring-biased ejection mechanism connected to the handle, a front cap removably coupled to the handle over the needle and a rear cap removably coupled to the handle for storing fastener clips. In operation, the front cap serves as an anvil that supports the article and button to be attached. With a fastener clip loaded into the holder, the needle is then inserted through the pair of items. Displacement of the handle relative to the holder causes an ejection rod to dispense the cross-bar of a fastener through the needle, thereby completing the attachment process. | 09-16-2010 |
Raymond Lussier, Tyngsboro, MA US
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| 20090059917 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR RELIABLE MESSAGE DELIVERY OVER DIGITAL NETWORKS - Systems and methods reliably transmit a message from a sender to a receiver via a network. A reliability module is configured to determine a probability of delivering a packet from the sender to the recipient via the network. Mode selection logic determines transmission mode from a number of options based upon the probability of delivering the packet from the sender to the recipient. A formatting module is configured to provide a first push that includes the message and, in at least one of the operating modes, a number of redundancy packets formulated as a function of the contents of the message. The receiver acknowledges the packets received so that any dropped packets can be re-transmitted. The redundancy packets can be created using Reed-Solomon or other forward error-correcting codes to further increase the reliability of the message transmission when network conditions warrant. | 03-05-2009 |
Robert Lussier, Lexington, MA US
Roger Jean Lussier, Ellicott City, MD US
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| 20090050527 | NOchi Reduction Compositions for Use in Partial Burn FCC Processes - A NOx reduction composition and process of using the composition to reduce the content of NO | 02-26-2009 |
| 20090057199 | Compositions and Processes for Reducing NOx Emissions During Fluid Catalytic Cracking - Compositions for reduction of NO | 03-05-2009 |
Yves A. Lussier, Chicago, IL US
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| 20090012928 | System And Method For Generating An Amalgamated Database - A method for creating an amalgamated bioinformatics database from at least a first database and a second database is presented. Concepts are identified in a first field from the records of the first database. A second field from the records of the second database which has data related to the first field is also identified. A first set of concepts is identified by traversing a mediating database using terms associated with the first field and a second set of concepts is also identified by traversing the mediating database using terms associated with the second field. Either the first set of concepts or the second set of concepts, or both, is identified using non-trivial terminological mapping. The set of related concepts in the first set of concepts and the second set of concepts is identified and a record is generated in the amalgamated bioinformatics database. | 01-08-2009 |
| 20100010804 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR EXTRACTING PHENOTYPIC INFORMATION FROM THE LITERATURE VIA NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING - Systems and methods for extracting and encoding genotype-phenotype information from journal articles and other publications are provided. In some embodiments, the disclosed subject matter includes a preprocessor, boundary identifier, parser, phrase recognizer and an encoder to convert natural-language input text and parameters into structured text. The structured text can take the form of codes which account for genotype-phenotype information and are compatible with a controlled vocabulary. | 01-14-2010 |
