Laborde
Brian W. Laborde, Lancaster, PA US
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20160033007 | VEHICLE WHEEL BALANCE WEIGHTS - A vehicle wheel weight for attachment to a wheel rim comprises a mass portion formed of nonlead material and a clip. The clip has an extended portion for engaging the wheel rim and an attachment portion juxtaposed to the mass portion. In addition, an injection molded outer casing surrounds the mass portion. The mass portion and the attachment portion of the clip are embedded in the casing, but the extended portion of the clip extends outwardly from and is external to the casing. | 02-04-2016 |
Brian W. Laborde, Franklin, TN US
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20120267942 | VEHICLE WHEEL BALANCE WEIGHTS - A vehicle wheel weight for attachment to a wheel rim comprises a mass portion formed of nonlead material and a clip. The clip has an extended portion for engaging the wheel rim and an attachment portion juxtaposed to the mass portion. In addition, an injection molded outer casing surrounds the mass portion. The mass portion and the attachment portion of the clip are embedded in the casing, but the extended portion of the clip extends outwardly from and is external to the casing. | 10-25-2012 |
Christopher W. Laborde, Nashville, TN US
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20110183280 | ORTHODONTIC APPLIANCE SYSTEMS - Orthodontic appliance systems including self-ligating orthodontic brackets and/or orthodontic brackets that include a prescription-altering insert that is configured to be removably coupled to the bracket. The prescriptive insert may be optional in some embodiments. In some embodiments, the prescriptive insert may define and/or alter the prescription of the bracket, such as a prescription defined by the bracket when the insert is not utilized. A plurality of prescriptive inserts may be provided, with each insert defining a unique orthodontic prescription when coupled to the bracket. In some embodiments, the bracket is a self-ligating bracket that includes a base and a repositionable closure for selectively obstructing an opening in an archwire passage of the bracket. In some embodiments, the closure defines more than one side, or wall, of the archwire passage and/or is pivotally coupled to the base by a floating hinge or other displaceable positioning mechanism. | 07-28-2011 |
David Laborde, Norcross, GA US
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20150278449 | PROTECTED HEALTH INFORMATION VOICE DATA AND / OR TRANSCRIPT OF VOICE DATA CAPTURE, PROCESSING AND SUBMISSION - A system and method that permits a user to utilize a means of capturing and managing one or more voice files containing speech utterances (“Voice Utterances”) and/or the corresponding transcript (“Transcript”) containing protected health information (PHI) on a mobile device. | 10-01-2015 |
20150281949 | PROTECTED HEALTH INFORMATION IMAGE CAPTURE, PROCESSING AND SUBMISSION FROM A MOBILE DEVICE - A system and method that permits a user to utilize a means of capturing and managing one or more images containing protected health information (PHI) on a mobile device, as disclosed herein. The user of the system and method may be required to undergo authentication and authorization to access the system and use the method. | 10-01-2015 |
David Laborde, Al-Jubail Industrial City SA
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20090202395 | Pressure control system - The present invention relates to a pressure control system for maintaining the pressure differential between a reactor ( | 08-13-2009 |
David V. Laborde, Tucker, GA US
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20140032242 | CROSS-FACILITY CLOUD BASED PHYSICIAN PATIENT DATA MANAGEMENT AND REPORTING PLATFORM - A web-browser accessible cloud based patient list manager for point of care capture, cloud based hosting, and subsequent viewing of structured data and reports about physician or other provider care episodes. Users capture the headlines of each care episode that will permit a focused set of value creation while the details reside in the electronic or paper based medical records systems. The repository of structured data resulting from the use creates a data asset of significant value. Several modular bolt on solutions leverage this structured data to help physician and other provider subscribers improve and facilitate the efficiency and safety of patient management, diagnostic imaging management, clinical work flows, charge capture, revenue cycle management, accreditation reporting, quality and outcomes monitoring and improvement, among other things. The invention improves the business and clinical intelligence of end users resulting in better financial performance, lower healthcare costs to payors, and better outcomes. | 01-30-2014 |
Edgardo Laborde, Forest City, CA US
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20120130076 | Synthetic Multimerizing Agents - New compounds are disclosed for multimerizing immunophilins and proteins containing immunophilin or immunophilin-related domains. The compounds are of the formula | 05-24-2012 |
Edgardo Laborde, Foster City, CA US
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20090156559 | 2-ethyl N,N-bis(2-chloroethyl)phosphorodiamidates - 2-{[2-(Substituted amino)ethyl]sulfonyl}ethyl N,N-bis(2-chloroethyl)phosphorodiamidates and their salts, their preparation and intermediates in their preparation, pharmaceutical compositions containing them, and methods of treatment using them. The compounds are useful for treating cancer and autoimmune diseases, alone and in combination with other therapies. | 06-18-2009 |
20130184280 | SUBSTITUTED THIAZOLES AS VEGFR2 KINASE INHIBITORS - Disclosed herein are substituted thiazoles and their salts that are VEGFR2 kinase inhibitors, useful in the treatment of cancer. | 07-18-2013 |
Gant Laborde, New Orleans, LA US
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20090144374 | System and Method for Unsolicited Electronic Mail Identification and Evasion - A method and system are disclosed for the identification of and avoidance of unsolicited email or Spam mail. The present invention is a system and method for channeling email to prevent unsolicited email and to identify the sources of unsolicited email by creating a new layer to a common email exchange. The present invention is not spam filtering, though it can be used in conjunction with spam filters to increase the effectiveness of such filters. The present invention may work off of a client and server methodology to keep email identifiable through select channels that are agreed upon with the client and server. The present invention is not dependent upon specific operating systems or implementations of an email protocol. The present invention may be comprised of multiple configuration settings that may ask, allow, deny, and remember implementation level features. | 06-04-2009 |
Jeff Laborde, Anaheim, CA US
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20130274075 | EXERCISE APPARATUS - An exercise apparatus includes a frame with a pair of vertical guides. A carriage is slidably carried on each of the guides. Each of the carriages has a locking mechanism to lock the carriage at a selected vertical position and a release to disengage the locking mechanism. A horizontal exercise bar is slidably carried on guide rods. First and second cables are coupled to a selectable exercise resistance, each of the cables having an end selectively coupled to either the respective carriage or to a respective bracket at the end of the exercise bar. Secondary brackets on the exercise bar are configured to engage respective ones of the carriage releases and grab the carriage so as to selectively engage and disengage the locking mechanisms upon axial rotation of the exercise bar and raise and lower the carriages with the exercise bar. | 10-17-2013 |
John Laborde, Placentia, CA US
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20100162949 | Methods and Systems for Coating and Sealing Inside of Piping Systems - Methods and systems for cleaning, coating and sealing leaks in existing pipes, in a single operation. A piping system can be cleaned in one pass by dry particulates forced and pulled by air throughout the piping system by a generator and a vacuum. Pipes can be protected from water corrosion, erosion and electrolysis, extending the life of pipes such as copper, steel, lead, brass, cast iron piping and composite materials. Coatings can be applied to pipes having diameters up to approximately 6″. Leak sealants of at least approximately 4 mils thick can cover insides of pipes, and can include novel mixtures of fillers and epoxy materials, and viscosity levels. A positive pressure can be maintained within the pipes during applications. Piping systems can be returned to service within approximately 96 hours. | 07-01-2010 |
20110048322 | Methods and Systems for Abrasive Cleaning and Barrier Coating/Sealing of Pipes - Methods and systems for abrasive cleaning, deburring pipes, providing barrier coatings and sealing leaks in existing pipes, in a single operation. A piping system can be cleaned in one pass set up by intermittent bursts of dry particulates that are forced and pulled by air throughout the piping system by a generator and a vacuum. Pipes can be protected from the effects of water corrosion, erosion corrosion and electrolysis, extending the life of piping systems such as copper, steel, lead, brass, cast iron piping and composite materials. Cleaning and barrier coating techniques described are efficient in pipes up to 2 inches in diameter, so that entire piping systems can be abrasive cleaned, coated and sealed. The leak sealant of at least approximately 4 mils thick can cover the cover insides of pipes. Piping systems can be returned to service within less than approximately 24 to 96 hours. The novel steps of cleaning out pipe systems can include generating pressurized gas into one end of a piping system having pipes, intermittently injecting bursts of abrasive particles into the pressurized gas into the end of the piping system, cleaning interior wall surfaces of the pipes with the intermittent bursts of the abrasive particles, reducing burrs, interior lips and excess seam joint edges in the interior wall surfaces of the pipes, and generating a vacuum suction at another end of the piping system to remove the abrasive particles and debris caused by the cleaning of the interior walls of the pipes. | 03-03-2011 |
20130071563 | Methods and Systems for Coating and Sealing Inside of Piping Systems - Methods and systems for cleaning, coating and sealing leaks in existing pipes, in a single operation. A piping system can be cleaned in one pass by dry particulates forced and pulled by air throughout the piping system by a generator and a vacuum. Pipes can be protected from water corrosion, erosion and electrolysis, extending the life of pipes such as copper, steel, lead, brass, cast iron piping and composite materials. Coatings can be applied to pipes having diameters up to approximately 6″. Leak sealants of at least approximately 4 mils thick can cover insides of pipes, and can include novel mixtures of fillers and epoxy materials, and viscosity levels. A positive pressure can be maintained within the pipes during applications. Piping systems can be returned to service within approximately 96 hours. | 03-21-2013 |
20130074970 | Methods and Systems for Coating and Sealing Inside of Piping Systems - Methods and systems for cleaning, coating and sealing leaks in existing pipes, in a single operation. A piping system can be cleaned in one pass by dry particulates forced and pulled by air throughout the piping system by a generator and a vacuum. Pipes can be protected from water corrosion, erosion and electrolysis, extending the life of pipes such as copper, steel, lead, brass, cast iron piping and composite materials. Coatings can be applied to pipes having diameters up to approximately 6″. Leak sealants of at least approximately 4 mils thick can cover insides of pipes, and can include novel mixtures of fillers and epoxy materials, and viscosity levels. A positive pressure can be maintained within the pipes during applications. Piping systems can be returned to service within approximately 96 hours. | 03-28-2013 |
20140182622 | Methods and Systems for Abrasive Cleaning and Barrier Coating/Sealing of Pipes - Methods for abrasive cleaning, deburring pipes, providing barrier coatings and sealing leaks in existing pipes, in a single operation. Pipes can be cleaned in one pass set up by intermittent bursts of dry particulates that are forced and pulled by air throughout the piping system by a generator and a vacuum. Pipes can be protected from the effects of water corrosion, erosion corrosion and electrolysis, extending the life of piping systems such as copper, steel, lead, brass, cast iron piping and composite materials. Cleaning includes, intermittently injecting bursts of abrasive particles into pressurized gas into the pipes to clean pipe interior walls, reduce burrs and interior lips in pipe interior walls, while generating a vacuum suction in the pipes to remove abrasive particles and debris. | 07-03-2014 |
20150024125 | Methods and Systems for Coating and Sealing Inside Piping Systems - Methods and systems for cleaning, coating and sealing leaks in existing pipes, in a single operation. A piping system can be cleaned in one pass by dry particulates forced and pulled by air throughout the piping system by a generator and a vacuum. Pipes can be protected from water corrosion, erosion and electrolysis, extending the life of pipes such as copper, steel, lead, brass, cast iron piping and composite materials. Coatings can be applied to pipes having diameters up to approximately 6″. Leak sealants of at least approximately 4 mils thick can cover insides of pipes, and can include novel mixtures of fillers and epoxy materials, and viscosity levels. A positive pressure can be maintained within the pipes during applications. Piping systems can be returned to service within approximately 96 hours. | 01-22-2015 |
John Laborde, Placentia CA
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20100243092 | Methods and Systems for Coating and Sealing Inside of Piping Systems - Methods and systems for cleaning, coating and sealing leaks in existing pipes, in a single operation. A piping system can be cleaned in one pass by dry particulates forced and pulled by air throughout the piping system by a generator and a vacuum. Pipes can be protected from water corrosion, erosion and electrolysis, extending the life of pipes such as copper, steel, lead, brass, cast iron piping and composite materials. Coatings can be applied to pipes having diameters up to approximately 6″. Leak sealants of at least approximately 4 mils thick can cover insides of pipes, and can include novel mixtures of fillers and epoxy materials, and viscosity levels. A positive pressure can be maintained within the pipes during applications. Piping systems can be returned to service within approximately 96 hours. | 09-30-2010 |
Justin Laborde, Ypsilanti, MI US
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20090217595 | SLIDING WINDOW ASSEMBLY - A sliding window assembly includes a fixed window panel and a sliding window panel that is movable along a guide rail relative to the fixed window panel between an open position and a closed position. A window frame is fixed to the sliding window panel and includes a first guide feature. A locking frame is coupled to the window frame and includes a second guide feature. The guide rail, in cooperation with the first and the second guide features, initially guides the sliding window panel to an offset position relative to the fixed window panel, and then guides the sliding window panel in a lateral direction to uncover an opening in the fixed window panel. A locking mechanism cooperates with the locking frame to selectively lock the sliding window panel to the guide rail. | 09-03-2009 |
Lauren Elizabeth Laborde, Houston, TX US
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20150159776 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SUBSEA INSTALLATION OF BUOYANCY MODULES - Systems, methods and apparatuses for the installation or removal of buoyancy modules onto or from a submerged conduit are described herein. A system may include a buoyancy module ( | 06-11-2015 |
Louis Laborde, Cupertino, CA US
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20150277989 | SYNCHRONIZING TIMESTAMP COUNTERS - A technique includes writing a first count value associated with a first timestamp counter to a first memory local to the first timestamp counter. The technique includes writing a second count value associated with a second timestamp counter to a second memory local to the second timestamp counter. The timestamp counters are synchronized based at least in part on the first and second count values. | 10-01-2015 |
Maximiliano G. Laborde, Hudson, NC US
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20110280536 | CABLE NETWORK INTERCONNECTION SYSTEM WITH CONNECTOR PACKAGE AND CABLE PACKAGE - A fiber optic cable network interconnection system for installation in an interconnection apparatus. The system includes a connector package having at least one connector adapter and configured to support a portion of a connectorized cable. The system also includes at least one cable package that includes at least one length of cable and that is configured for storing a portion of the cable on substantially the exterior of the connector package. The cable package is sized to pass through the interconnection apparatus interior from the front opening to the rear opening as the connector package is inserted in the interconnection apparatus. Methods of installing the system in the interconnection apparatus are also disclosed. | 11-17-2011 |
Maximiliano Gaston Laborde, Hickory, NC US
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20160062058 | FIBER OPTIC SOLUTIONS FOR MIGRATION BETWEEN DUPLEX AND PARALLEL MULTI-FIBER SOLUTIONS ALLOWING FOR FULL FIBER UTILIZATION - Fiber optic equipment that supports 8-fiber MPO configurations that enable migration between duplex transmission and 8-fiber parallel transmission is disclosed. The fiber optic equipment comprises a fiber optic module having a front end, a rear end, and opposing sides, wherein the front end, the rear end, and the opposing sides defining an area therwithin. The fiber optic module comprises a linear array of single fiber optical connector adapters arranged in a width direction at the front end, each of the single fiber optical adapters having a front side and a rear side. The fiber optic module also comprises a rear multi-fiber adapter at the rear end of the module, the rear multi-fiber adapter having a front side and a rear side. The fiber optic module further comprises a release lever disposed along one of the opposing sides and configured to actuate a latch release for removing the fiber optic module from a fiber optic equipment tray, wherein at least a portion of the release lever laterally deflects inwardly toward a center of the area defined by the front end, the rear end, and the opposing sides. | 03-03-2016 |
Paul G. Laborde, Placentia, CA US
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20120019011 | Security device for garage doors - The present invention resides in a garage shield to prevent the unauthorized opening of a garage door. The garage shield has a base plate having a rectangular configuration that is attached to a garage door arm. The garage door arm is pivotally attached to a garage door at one end and pivotally attached to an upper emergency lever housing at the other end. The emergency release lever housing is attached to a garage door open and close carriage with open and close means. The garage shield base plate has a rectangular shape with attachment means for attaching to a garage door arm. | 01-26-2012 |
Ronald T. Laborde, San Diego, CA US
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20140205503 | FRAZIL ICE CONJUGATE ASSAY DEVICE AND METHOD - An improved apparatus and method for dispersion of a labeling conjugate in a diagnostic assay, the result being a one-step assay. By eliminating a conjugate pad as in conventional lateral diagnostic devices, and forming a frazil ice pellicle (FIP), rehydration and flow are improved resulting in better reproducibility, improved sensitivity, and reduced costs of individual assay devices. The formation of a frazil ice film formed on a super cooled surface of a sample receiving means simplifies assay assembly. Lyophilization of the FIP improves the release of a sample/analyte/label matrix into into a macro channel as in a direct flow assay, while at the same time allowing reagents to mix and flow, thereby optimizing the assay performance. The reagents of the conjugate and the formation of the FIP stabilize the conjugate proteins and provide extended shelf life to the diagnostic assay device. | 07-24-2014 |
Tobin Laborde, Winter Park, FL US
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20150128417 | TURBINE BLADE REMOVAL TOOL AND METHOD THEREOF - An apparatus for removing a turbine blade, the apparatus including a main body having a front plate including at least one securing opening for receiving a securing bolt, a rear plate having a fixture groove, and first and second side plates, and a base block configured to slide along the fixture groove of the rear plate. | 05-14-2015 |