Michelle N.
Michelle N. Chr+e,acu E+ee Tien, Mississauga CA
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20110304674 | CONTACT LEVELING USING LOW SURFACE TENSION AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS - Release layers, and particularly low surface tension aqueous solutions, such as fountain solutions, which function as release layers. These release layers are integrated into copying and printing machines, such as xerographic machines, multifunctional devices, color systems, and the like, wherein the release layers are specifically incorporated onto a hydrophilic roll material for contact leveling of UV curable gel inks. | 12-15-2011 |
Michelle N. Chrètien, Oakville CA
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20150119486 | CURABLE AQUEOUS LATEX INKS FOR INDIRECT PRINTING - The present disclosure provides a curable aqueous latex ink comprising a curable material, a photoinitiator and a polyester polymer, which is suitable for use in an indirect printing method. | 04-30-2015 |
Michelle N. Chretién, Mississauga CA
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20120302658 | BLACK ULTRAVIOLET CURABLE INKS - There is provided novel black ultraviolet (UV) curable ink compositions having substantially improved curing properties. The novel ink comprises low levels of carbon black in combination with two or more other colored or non-black pigments which result in a black UV curable gel ink with superior cure compared to conventional all-carbon black loaded UV curable gel inks. | 11-29-2012 |
Michelle N. Gattuso, Palatine, IL US
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20140373122 | Method and Apparatus for Electronic Device Access - A method on an electronic device for a wireless network is described. Unique IDs, detectable by the electronic device, are scanned over a period of time. A unique ID is detected. A plurality of detectable time intervals is determined, within the period of time, for the unique ID. An authentication start time and an authentication end time for the unique ID are determined based on at least three of the plurality of detectable time intervals. Authentication data for the unique ID is stored in a historical database. The authentication data includes the authentication start time and the authentication end time. The electronic device is unlocked based on a lookup of authentication data in the historical database. | 12-18-2014 |
20150016693 | Method and Apparatus for Prioritizing Image Quality of a Particular Subject within an Image - A device capable of digital imaging detects multiple faces in image data received from an image sensor, performs pattern recognition to check if at least one of the detected faces is a priority face belonging to a ranked set of reference faces, adjusting at least one imaging related parameter (e.g., focus setting, exposure level, depth of focus in a plenoptic camera) of the device based on a region of interest (ROI) corresponding to the highest priority recognized face, and capturing an image. | 01-15-2015 |