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André D. St. Onge, Waltham, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110124960DEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MULTIPLE INSTRUMENTS AND METHODS OF USE - Disclosed herein are devices and methods for introducing a plurality of instruments to a target site through a working channel. The working channel can include a surface adapted to guide one or more instruments into select positions. The working channel can be defined by a portion of a guide tube or tip that may be coupled with an endoscope.05-26-2011

Benedict B. St. Onge, San Marcos, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120020832SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ABATEMENT OF ALLERGENS, PATHOGENS, AND VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS - An air treatment system including an ozone generator and a humidifier is disclosed herein. The ozone generator and the humidifier may be configured to communicate with one another. The ozone generator and the humidifier may be configured to communicate with a communications hub. The ozone generator, the humidifier and/or the hub may be configured to communicate with other devices. Methods for using the devices and systems are also disclosed.01-26-2012

Bryan St. Onge, Tarpon Springs, FL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100186826Remote Tapping Method and System for Internally Tapping a Conduit - Disclosed is a method, system and apparatus for use in remotely and internally tapping a conduit. The method is performed, at least partially, by an automatic mechanism or robot configured to effectively perform the tasks and various steps of the method. The method includes the steps of: (a) lining a conduit with a liner; and (b) inserting an automatic mechanism into an internal portion of the liner, wherein the automatic mechanism (i) locates a service tap connection point; and (ii) at least partially engages a fitting device within an internal surface of the service tap entry portion, thereby providing fluid communication between a service tap internal passageway and an internal portion of the liner. An automatic mechanism, a fitting device and an insert element are also disclosed.07-29-2010
20120193027System and Method for Conduit Reparation - Disclosed is a system and method for conduit expansion for use in expanding a liner conduit within a host conduit. The system includes injection hardware positioned on a first end of the liner conduit and the host conduit, and distal end cap hardware positioned on a second end of the host conduit and liner conduit. Both the injection hardware and the distal end cap hardware are in communication with a control mechanism for use in monitoring and/or controlling the operating parameters of the system.08-02-2012
20120199236Polyvinyl Chloride Formulations - An extrudable polyvinyl chloride composition comprising from 80 to 99.9 percent by weight polyvinyl chloride for use in extruding a first part and a second part, wherein a fusion joint between the first extruded part and the second extruded part is formed by: A) composition at least a portion of a first terminal edge of the first extruded part and a first terminal edge of the second extruded part; B) engaging the melted terminal edges; and C) maintaining pressure between the engaged terminal edges to create a fused joint having a strength that is at least 50% of the tensile strength of the extruded part as measured by ASTM D638-2a. The extruded parts can be pipe sections.08-09-2012

Bryan St. Onge US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120318400Polyvinyl Chloride Formulations - An extrudable polyvinyl chloride composition comprising from 80 to 99.9 percent by weight polyvinyl chloride for use in extruding a first part and a second part, wherein a fusion joint between the first extruded part and the second extruded part is formed by: A) composition at least a portion of a first terminal edge of the first extruded part and a first terminal edge of the second extruded part; B) engaging the melted terminal edges; and C) maintaining pressure between the engaged terminal edges to create a fused joint having a strength that is at least 50% of the tensile strength of the extruded part as measured by ASTM D638-2a. The extruded parts can be pipe sections.12-20-2012

Debbie A. St. Onge, Poughkeepsie, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090216516METHOD, SYSTEM AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR GENERATING TRACE DATA - There is provided a method, system and computer program product for generating trace data related to a data processing system event. The method includes: receiving an instruction relating to the system event from a location in the system; determining a minimum number of trace segment records required to record instruction information; and creating a trace segment table including the number of trace segment records, the number of trace segment records including at least one instruction record.08-27-2009

Eric Paul St. Onge, San Francisco, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090092234ANSWERING VIDEO CHAT REQUESTS - Methods, systems, and computer-readable medium for providing audio-video messaging in a video chat system. In one implementation, a method is provided. The method includes receiving a video chat request from a caller, and providing a video message in response to the video chat request, where the video message is operable for playback.04-09-2009

Frank St. Onge, Newburyport, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090034241DECORATIVE LIGHT TILE - A decorative light tile includes a base, a light source adjacent to the perimeter of the base positioned to illuminate at least a slanted light reflecting area of the base, and a cover mounted on the base adapted to be illuminated by light from the light source reflected off the slanted light reflecting area. Additionally, the light tile includes a bus bar system. The bus bar system includes positioned along a perimeter of the light tile. The bus bar system is electrically connected to the light source and provides a circuit for supplying power to the light source. A light tile system includes a plurality of light tiles, a decorative sheet positioned adjacent to each light tile and illuminated by the light source within the light tile, and a power supply. Each light tile includes a bus bar system connected to a light source within the light tile and the light tiles may be positioned contiguous to each other so that the bus bar systems are in electrical contact with each other.02-05-2009

Gary F. St. Onge, Ballston Lake, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110148448LOADED PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD TEST FIXTURE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME - A test fixture for testing loaded printed circuit boards having a plurality of test points having a probe plate including an array of widely spaced high force spring test probes in compliant contact with solid translator pins located in a translator fixture removably positioned over the probe plate. The test fixture includes optimization software wherein translation of the test signals are optimized by providing the shortest interconnect distance in the x-y plane between the test points on the printed circuit board and the test probes in the probe plate. The fixture further includes an unpowered opens device for testing components on the loaded printed circuit board.06-23-2011

Jason St. Onge, Geneva, IL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080242582COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING BENEFIT AGENT COMPOSITES PRE-EMULSIFIED USING COLLOIDAL CATIONIC PARTICLES - A cleansing or a surface-conditioning composition comprising a mixture of (i) and (ii) in water: i) a surfactant selected from the group consisting of anionic, non-ionic, zwitterionic, cationic, and mixtures thereof, and ii) a hydrophobic benefit agent in a particulate form having a mean particle size in the range of 1-1,000 micron, and a specific gravity of ≧1, not encapsulated within a film or a capsule-like enclosure, the particulate hydrophobic benefit agent comprising: a) a physically-modified form of the hydrophobic benefit agent; and b) a deposition-aid material bonded to the surface of the physically-modified benefit agent material, wherein the bonding between the two said materials is achieved prior to addition to i), wherein said deposition-aid material is not a surfactant having a weight average molecular weight of less than 5,000 Dalton.10-02-2008
20080286367Compositions containing benefit agent composites pre-emulsified using colloidal cationic particles - A cleansing or a surface-conditioning composition comprising a mixture of (i) and (ii) in water: i) a surfactant selected from the group consisting of anionic, non-ionic, zwitterionic, cationic, and mixtures thereof; and ii) a hydrophobic benefit agent in a particulate form having a mean particle size in the range of 1-1,000 micron, and a specific gravity of ≧1, not encapsulated within a film or a capsule-like enclosure, the particulate hydrophobic benefit agent comprising: a) a physically-modified form of the hydrophobic benefit agent; and b) a deposition-aid material bonded to the surface of the physically-modified benefit agent material, wherein the bonding between the two said materials is achieved prior to addition to i), wherein said deposition-aid material is not a surfactant having a weight average molecular weight of less than 5,000 Dalton.11-20-2008
20090263337DETERSIVE COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING HYDROPHOBIC BENEFIT AGENTS PRE-EMULSIFIED USING SUB-MICROMETER-SIZED INSOLUBLE CATIONIC PARTICLES - A cationic oil-in-water emulsion, for addition to detersive compositions, comprising hydrophilic cationic polymers, a surface-active, anionic polymer that is capable of adsorbing at an air-water interface or an oil-water interface and/or is oil-soluble, and a hydrophobic benefit agent in the oil phase made by adding the benefit agent to a hydrophobic liquid; thickening the oil phase with an organophillic smectite clay reacted at clay platelet surfaces to make the clay platelet surfaces hydrophobic while the edge surfaces of the clay remain hydrophilic, such that the organophillic smectite clay is adsorbed at an oil/water interface in the emulsion, and one of the hydrophilic, cationic polymers has a cationic nitrogen content of at least 6% by weight, that is incompatible with anionic surfactants, being insoluble in anionic-surfactant solutions containing an amount of 3% or higher of an anionic surfactant, and another hydrophilic cationic polymer has a cationic nitrogen content of at least 0.1% by weight and has a molecular weight of at least 600,000 Dalton.10-22-2009

Patent applications by Jason St. Onge, Geneva, IL US

Jason H. St. Onge, Geneva, IL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090197792Drip resistant acidic compositions for sprayable and non-sprayable application - The present disclosure is directed to acidic cleaning compositions comprising 1 to 9% by weight of a layered phyllosilicate in surface modified sodium or protonated forms and pre-dispersed in pre-gel form with and without additives, 1 to 5% of an anionic surfactant, 2-10% of a hydrotope, 0.1-15% solvents, and at least one organic or inorganic acid as a pH-adjusting agent to provide a composition having a pH less than about 4.0. The compositions provide improved viscosity profile, sprayability, and drip resistance when applied to vertical surfaces.08-06-2009
20100272769Virus-, Bacteria-, and Fungi-Interacting Layered Phyllosilicates and Methods of Use - Layered phyllosilicates are useful for adsorbing and/or binding to and, thereby, inactivating viruses, bacteria and fungi. Accordingly, provided herein are methods of inactivating a virus, bacteria or fungus and methods of treating a viral, bacterial or fungal infection. Methods of delivering a therapeutic agent to a mammalian subject and methods of inactivating a virus in the gastrointestinal tract of an animal are also provided.10-28-2010

Patent applications by Jason H. St. Onge, Geneva, IL US