Bélanger
David P. Bélanger, Ajax CA
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20120060011 | ALLOCATING REGISTER HALVES INDEPENDENTLY - Register halves are allocated independently when performing register allocation during program compilation, thereby effectively doubling the number of registers which are available for allocation, which in turn may reduce spill code and improve run-time performance. When hardware registers are 64 bits wide, for example, an architecture supporting the present invention provides some number of separate hardware instructions that operate on the 32-bit high-word and/or the 32-bit low word of the hardware registers as if those 32-bit words are separate registers. Such hardware instructions are able to manipulate the register halves independently, leaving the other register half untouched. A register coloring algorithm using in the compilation process is invoked using the number of register halves, instead of the number of hardware registers. | 03-08-2012 |
Eve Bélanger, Ribaute Les Tavernes FR
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20100234329 | INGESTIBLE FILM COMPOSITION - The present invention relates to a novel ingestible film composition. More specifically, the invention is directed to a water-based, enzymatically-digested carboxymethylcellulose (CMC-Enz) film composition that is suitable for delivering pharmaceutical drugs, vitamins, natural products and other products to humans and animals. The invention further includes a method for manufacturing the novel composition. Advantageously, the film composition can accommodate an active ingredient in a quantity of up to approximately 60% of the overall weight of the final film. | 09-16-2010 |
Ghislain Bélanger, Riviere Des Prairies CA
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20130067980 | GUIDE CUTTING TOOL AND SPACER FOR USE IN CUTTING METAL STUDS - A guide cutting tool for use in cutting metal studs used in wall construction includes a plate having generally opposite notches. Each notch has a straight notch guide wall extending generally inwardly towards the corresponding straight notch guide wall of the opposite notch at a generally perpendicular orientation from a corresponding side of the plate, with the two straight notch guide walls being generally collinear with one another. A spacer, for use in cutting metal studs, is formed with a guide cutting tool located at each longitudinal end of a connector member. | 03-21-2013 |
Luc Bélanger, Granby CA
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20120202343 | METHOD OF FORMING UNDERBUMP METALLURGY STRUCTURE EMPLOYING SPUTTER-DEPOSITED NICKEL COPPER ALLOY - A metallic adhesion layer is formed on a last level metal plate exposed in an opening of a passivation layer. A Ni—Cu alloy in which the weight percentage of Ni is from about 50% to about 70% is deposited by sputtering onto the metallic adhesion layer to form an underbump metallic layer. Optionally, a wetting layer comprising Cu or Au may be deposited by sputtering. A C4 ball is applied to a surface of the underbump metallic layer comprising the Ni—Cu alloy or the wetting layer for C4 processing. The sputter deposition of the Ni—Cu alloy offers economic advantages relative to known methods in the art since the Ni—Cu alloy in the composition of the present invention is non-magnetic and easy to sputter, and the consumption of the inventive Ni—Cu alloy is limited during C4 processing. | 08-09-2012 |
Martin Bélanger, Montreal CA
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20100140890 | MODULAR UTILITY CART - A modular utility cart comprising a body defining a door opening; wheels attached to a lower portion of the body for supporting the body; and a door operatively attached to the body and adapted to mate with the door opening, wherein the body is adapted to receive a utility module thereto is provided. A method of assembling a modular utility cart is also provided. A kit of utility cart and utility module(s) is equally provided herein. | 06-10-2010 |
20110233882 | SERVICE CART - A service cart adapted to be moved along an aisle is provided, the service cart comprising a body defining an upper portion, a lower portion and two opposed lateral portions respectively disposed between the upper and the bottom portions, the portions being interconnected with intervening curved portions to form a continuous wall thereof and at least one longitudinal opening; wheels attached to a lower portion of the body for supporting the body; and a closing device for substantially closing the longitudinal opening. A method of manufacturing a service cart and a service cart kit are also provided. | 09-29-2011 |
20110248458 | PARTS SECURING MECHANISM AND METHOD THEREOF - Is hereby provided a method of securing a plastic part to a composite structure, the method comprising providing a composite structure, performing at least one hole in the composite structure, providing a plastic part including a surface and at least one pin extending therefrom, the at least one pin being sized and designed to mate with the at least one hole to create a clamping force capable of temporarily securing the plastic part to the composite structure, applying bonding material between the surface and the composite structure to bond the surface to the composite structure, engaging the at least one pin with the corresponding at least one hole and adding pressure to engage the at least one pin with the corresponding at least one hole and spreading the bonding material between the plastic part and the composite structure, and curing the bonding material to permanently secure the additional part to the composite structure. A plastic part adapted to be secured to a composite structure with pins thereof and a composite materials galley cart comprising parts secured thereof with pins are also hereby provided. | 10-13-2011 |
20130241165 | MODULAR UTILITY CART - A modular utility cart comprising a body defining a door opening; wheels attached to a lower portion of the body for supporting the body; and a door operatively attached to the body and adapted to mate with the door opening, wherein the body is adapted to receive a utility module thereto is provided. A method of assembling a modular utility cart is also provided. A kit of utility cart and utility module(s) is equally provided herein. | 09-19-2013 |
20130291767 | CARGO PALLET AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE THEREOF - A reinforced composite material cargo pallet including a core reinforced with two fused opposed layers of thermoplastic material and two opposed layers of aluminum is provided. The core, the layers of thermoplastic material and the two opposed layers of aluminum can be sized and designed to fit into a recess portion defined in the frame. | 11-07-2013 |
Martin Bélanger, Quebec City CA
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20110113519 | Ballistic and Impact Protective System for Military Helmet Assembly - A helmet attachment system is usable to attach a mandible or face or mouth guard. The helmet attachment system also comprises a pair of attachment bases, each arranged on a side of the helmet near to an ear covering of the helmet. The attachment bases each include a metal base plate covered by an attached body block. Each attachment base provides provisions for attaching opposite ends of a mandible to the bases. The metal base plate includes hooks for engaging an edge of the helmet. A pair of strap assemblies is provided, each strap assembly connected to one attachment base. The strap assemblies extend rearward and are connected to the back rail by a buckle member on the end of each strap assembly. The back rail includes a pair of buckle member-receiving slots. The straps assemblies and the hooks provided on the attachment bases secure the attachment bases to the helmet. | 05-19-2011 |
20110113535 | Ballistic and Impact Protective System for Military Helmet Assembly - A helmet attachment system is usable to attach a mandible or face or mouth guard. The helmet attachment system can attach other articles such as goggle straps and night vision devices. The helmet assembly includes a front rail that is substantially contiguous with side rails mounted to the helmet which extend rearward to be substantially contiguous with a back rail mounted on the helmet. The side rails are configured to provide attachment locations for further components, such as lights, electronics, communication equipment, etc. | 05-19-2011 |
20120090079 | Helmet Attachment Mechanism For Visor - An assembly for mounting a visor on a helmet includes a visor assembly having a lens and a fastening element with a pair of latching prongs each with a resiliently displaceable prong end; a casing attached to the helmet and having a pair of channels each for receiving the a latching prong and a pair of fixtures, each fixture for engaging a respective prong end when displaced outwardly; and a lock having a pair of locking prongs, each locking prong being insertable into one channel from an opposite end as the latching prongs and each locking prong having a locking prong end that is positionable under a respective latching prong to prevent displacement of the latching prong end inwardly to disengage from the respective fixture. | 04-19-2012 |
20120192329 | Attachment System for Helmet - An attachment system for attaching a mandible to a helmet. The system comprises a pair of attachment bases for holding a face shield to the helmet and for attaching to opposite sides of the helmet. The attachment bases each include a base plate covered by a body block. The base plate includes hooks for engaging an edge of the helmet. A strap assembly provides a pair of tightening straps, each engaging one attachment base. The tightening straps extend rearward and are connected together by a helmet band that extends over and around a portion of the helmet. The tightening straps each include a ratchet toothed strap body for adjusting a tension of the straps against the helmet. | 08-02-2012 |
20120204331 | Ballistic and Impact Protective System for Military Helmet Assembly - A helmet assembly includes a face shield and a single, center top mounting arrangement that operatively connects a center top location of the face shield to a center front mount on the helmet. The face shield can be raised and lowered about a pivot axis provided in the mounting arrangement between a tilted up, non-use position and a lowered, deployed position. The mounting arrangement can include a detent and two recesses, wherein the detent engages a first recess at a slightly forwardly displaced position to allow ventilation between the helmet and mandible and the face shield and a second recess at the tilted up, non-use position. The recess and detent engagement can be overcome by easy manual force acting on the face shield to reposition the face shield. | 08-16-2012 |
Martin Bélanger, Montreal CA
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20100140890 | MODULAR UTILITY CART - A modular utility cart comprising a body defining a door opening; wheels attached to a lower portion of the body for supporting the body; and a door operatively attached to the body and adapted to mate with the door opening, wherein the body is adapted to receive a utility module thereto is provided. A method of assembling a modular utility cart is also provided. A kit of utility cart and utility module(s) is equally provided herein. | 06-10-2010 |
20110278879 | BODY REINFORCEMENT AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THEREOF - A reinforced composite material utility cart comprising a body including two side portions interconnecting an upper portion and a bottom portion adapted to secure ground contacting members thereto is provided, at least one of the portions including composite material and a reinforcement therein adapted to distribute a concentrated stress applied on the body to the composite material to prevent or reduce damages to the composite material. A method of manufacturing a reinforced composite panel adapted to be used in the construction of a utility cart adapted to be stowed in a bay of a galley of an airplane and locked in place with a lock disposed next to the bay in a position suitable to retain the utility cart in the bay by interfering with a reinforced edge of the utility cart is also provided. | 11-17-2011 |
20130241165 | MODULAR UTILITY CART - A modular utility cart comprising a body defining a door opening; wheels attached to a lower portion of the body for supporting the body; and a door operatively attached to the body and adapted to mate with the door opening, wherein the body is adapted to receive a utility module thereto is provided. A method of assembling a modular utility cart is also provided. A kit of utility cart and utility module(s) is equally provided herein. | 09-19-2013 |
Richard Bélanger, Quebec CA
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20110154532 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS RELATED TO SILICON TRANSPORT - Based on our identification of silicon influx and efflux transporter genes in plants known to take up silicon efficiently including wheat, horsetail, oat, sorghum, and barley, the present invention features polynucleotides encoding silicon transporters; vectors, cells, and plants including such polynucleotides, and methods for making such plants. The invention also features silicon transporter polypeptides and fragments thereof. Plants expressing heterologous silicon transporters may exhibit both increased silicon uptake and increased resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses. In particular, plants such as soybean expressing silicon transporters may exhibit increased resistance to pathogens such as rust. | 06-23-2011 |
Samuel Bélanger, St-Bruno CA
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20120236310 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR OPTICAL DATA ACQUISITION AND TOMOGRAPHY IMAGING OF A TURBID MEDIUM OBJECT - A system and method for optical data acquisition of an illuminated turbid medium object, the system comprises a variable structured light detector and a controller. The light detector is adapted to retrieve light from a plurality of detection points of an output surface of the illuminated turbid medium object with a plurality of detection patterns. The controller is adapted to control the variable structured light detector for the variable structured light detector to use a detection pattern corresponding to an illumination pattern of the illuminated turbid medium object. The light detector is further adapted to optically measure a combination of retrieved light from the plurality of detection points as an optical measurement. The controller is further adapted to store an illumination pattern identifier indicative of the illumination pattern, a detection pattern identifier indicative of the detection pattern and the corresponding optical measurement. | 09-20-2012 |