St-Amant
Andre St. Amant, London CA
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20160041190 | Method for Detecting and Monitoring Bone Loss - Methods for identifying subjects having bone loss by detecting bone microparticles in a sample of their bodily fluid are disclosed. Methods for monitoring bone loss and assessing efficacy of bone loss therapies by detecting bone microparticles in bodily fluid samples are also disclosed. Compounds for use as a negative control in the disclosed methods are provided as well as kits comprising such compounds. | 02-11-2016 |
Eric St-Amant, Montreal CA
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20110319231 | ADJUSTABLE STATIONARY BICYCLE - A stationary bicycle comprises a frame. A crankset is rotatably mounted to the frame to receive a pedaling actuation from a user of the stationary bicycle. A seat is mounted to the frame to support the user using the crankset in the pedaling actuation. A handlebar is mounted to the frame to serve as a hand/arm support for the user during the pedaling actuation. Translational joints between the frame and the seat and the handlebar are provided for translational displacement of the seat or handlebar with respect to the crankset. A mechanism is connected to the translational joint for locking the translational joint in a selected position, the mechanism allowing movement of the translational joint solely by a selected actuation displacing the translational joint proportionally in the direction of the translational displacement. | 12-29-2011 |
Kim Tapia St. Amant, Seattle, WA US
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20130024791 | MAINTAINING GRAPHICAL PRESENTATIONS BASED ON USER CUSTOMIZATIONS - A method and system for rendering graphics based on user customizations in a computer graphics application are disclosed. The customizations relate to various properties of one or more graphical elements in the graphic. Such properties include positioning, size, formatting and other visual attributes associated with the graphical elements. These properties may be defined as either semantic properties or presentation properties. Semantic properties are persistent across all graphic definitions. Presentation properties are specific to the graphic definition to which each particular graphic belongs. Thus, a customization to a semantic property of a displayed graphic is preserved in memory for application not only to the currently displayed graphic, but also to all other graphic definitions that may be displayed in the future. In contrast, a customization to a presentation property is only preserved for the currently displayed graphic, and thus not preserved for all other graphic definitions. | 01-24-2013 |
20130290839 | EDITING THE TEXT OF AN ARBITRARY GRAPHIC VIA A HIERARCHICAL LIST - The present invention includes a graphics software program that automatically creates graphical content when a user creates or modifies a hierarchical list of content data and chooses from one of a plurality of graphical definition choices for the graphical elements. In addition, the present invention includes a user interface with three different displays. The first display presents the user with one or more galleries including a gallery with a plurality of graphical definitions. The second display is a content entry area. The final display is a drawing canvas. | 10-31-2013 |
Michael K. St. Amant, Litchfield, NH US
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20140214206 | DEVICE FOR PROVIDING TACTILE FEEDBACK FOR ROBOTIC APPARATUS USING ACTUATION - A haptic feedback system includes a transducer that presses an actuator against an operator's skin with a force corresponding to a sensed parameter. Embodiments provide a simulated sense of touch corresponding to actual interactions between a robotic system and an environment. In other embodiments, the sensed parameter is heat, magnetic field, radioactivity, or electromagnetic field strength. A sensing system generates a signal that is proportional to the sensed parameter, and a controller proportionately manipulates a mechanical linkage or a fluid pressure supplied to the transducer. The transducer can be attached by a band, wrap, or other mechanism anywhere on the operator's body, such as a wrist, ankle, or frontal or occipital bone. An actuator movement range can be adjustable without opening the device. In embodiments, the pressure transducer includes a pair of elements that press an ear lobe or other skin of the operator there between. | 07-31-2014 |
Pascal St-Amant, Drummondville CA
Yves St-Amant, Levis CA
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20150267762 | Magnetorheological Flight Control Clutch System - In some embodiments, a redundant control system includes first and second control systems, having first and second clutches, and a shared clutch system. The shared clutch system may include a shared shaft configured to receive mechanical energy from a shared power source, a first shared clutch corresponding to the first clutch and configured to receive mechanical energy from the shared shaft, and a second shared clutch corresponding to the second clutch and configured to receive mechanical energy from the shared shaft. A first linkage provides mechanical communication between an output of the first clutch, an output of the first shared clutch, and a first output device in mechanical communication with the rotor system. A second linkage provides mechanical communication between an output of the second clutch, an output of the second shared clutch, and a second output device in mechanical communication with the rotor system. | 09-24-2015 |
Yves St-Amant, St-Joseph-Du-Lac CA
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20120279643 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF LABELS - A first process for making labels comprises the steps of feeding a laminated combination of a face stock and a process liner to a cutting station such as a microperforator or die-cutter and thereafter stripping the process liner from the face stock and further processing the face stock. The process liner may be recycled and reused. A second method includes all of the steps described above along with the further step of laminating the cut or perforated face stock, immediately after stripping off the process liner, to a second lighter liner which carries the face stock, minus the web or matrix of waste material, to a roller. A complete description of the machinery is given herein. | 11-08-2012 |