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Michel G. Drouet, Montreal CA
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100313797 | Three Step Ultra-Compact Plasma System for the High Temperature Treatment of Waste Onboard Ships - An apparatus for thermal processing of waste having organic and inorganic components comprises at least a treatment station, a cooling station and a treated material-removal station, and at least three crucibles. The treatment station is adapted to thermally treat the organic components and/or inorganic components located in a given one of the crucibles located at the treatment station. The so-treated components in this given crucible are adapted to then be cooled at the cooling station, before the treated components located in the given crucible are removed therefrom at the treated material-removal station. The three crucibles are mounted on a turntable so that the three crucibles are each at one of the stations, before synchronously all moving to each crucible's next station. | 12-16-2010 |
Michel G. Ossesia, Menlo Park, CA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090006990 | DETECTION AND PREVIEW OF GRAPHICAL ELEMENTS WITHIN A GRAPHIC - In an embodiment, hidden graphical elements in a graphic are detected by generating a first bitmap based on a plurality of graphical elements and a second bitmap based on a first subset of the plurality of graphical elements where the first subset omits a first graphical element of the plurality of elements and includes a second graphical element of the plurality of elements. The first bitmap is then compared with the second bitmap to determine if they match. If they match, the first graphical element is considered to be hidden by the second graphical element. | 01-01-2009 |
Michel G. Plancon, Besancon FR
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110069589 | Wearable Electronic Device with Multiple Display Functionality - A wearable electronic device for conveying information in an analog manner at least in part by the use of at least one display hand positioned on the dial side of a dial, wherein the wearable electronic device uses the display hand(s) to convey information that is stored in the controller of the device and/or provided by sensors and/or an external transmitter. An actuation mechanism, preferably a stepper motor, is used to rotate the display hands in the clockwise and/or counterclockwise directions in predefined increments to convey the information. | 03-24-2011 |
