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Jean Brault, Lachine CA
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20100101461 | Worktable comprising a multidirectional coupling - The worktable comprises a work platform and a multidirectional coupling for operatively attaching the work platform to an external structure. The multidirectional coupling comprises a first linear assembly comprising a first translation member and a second translation member engaging the first translation member and linearly movable relative to and along the first translation member between first and second limit positions and according to a first translation axis. The multidirectional coupling also includes a second linear assembly comprising a third translation member and a fourth translation member engaging the third translation member and linearly movable relative to and along the third translation member between third and fourth limit positions and according to a second translation axis that is transversal to the first translation axis. The multidirectional coupling further includes a swivel assembly comprising a first swivel member and a second swivel member engaging the first swivel member and rotatable relative to the first swivel member about a swivelling axis that is transversal to both the first and the second translation axes. The work platform is allowed to be displaced along the first and second translation axes and rotated about the swivelling axis at any position of the work platform when the multidirectional coupling operatively attaches the work platform to the external structure. | 04-29-2010 |
Jean Brault, Cowansville CA
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20110224641 | Magnetic conductive recipient - A magnetic conductive recipient comprising: magnetic field via magnetized water. This process provides means for drug delivery in a molecular state, control of blood circulation, control of internal and/or external cell organism functions, including MWRI (magnetic water resonance imaging). | 09-15-2011 |
20120297646 | Multi-adaptable power automated traction apparatus - A multi-adaptable power automated apparatus used for gaining traction on various surfaces comprising: snow, and/or ice to name some. Further assisting with accelerating, decelerating, turning, and/or stopping of a person(s) and/or vehicle(s); yet further compatible in/or on water. | 11-29-2012 |
20130245359 | Magnetic conductive device - A computerized electrical powered apparatus where one part is different types of housings with or without a cover. The apparatus produces magnetic field, for inducing water, in the housing (if a shower: inducing water, and water-vapor (mist) via a plumbing assembly). The housing uses: CO | 09-19-2013 |
20140319814 | Multi-adaptable power automated traction apparatus - Systems for producing traction, wherein each traction system is an apparatus that provides traction on snow and ice covered surfaces. | 10-30-2014 |
Joseph Brault, Columbus, IN US
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20140260202 | REDUCTANT MATERIAL DEPOSIT REDUCTION IN EXHAUST AFTERTREATMENT SYSTEMS - In one non-limiting embodiment, an apparatus for treating exhaust includes a reductant injector, an aftertreatment component including a NO | 09-18-2014 |
Joseph M. Brault, Columbus, IN US
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20120085081 | Emissions reductions through reagent release control - One embodiment is a method including determining whether an ammonia storage device has a stored quantity of ammonia, predicting an impending ammonia release from the ammonia storage device, determining a NO | 04-12-2012 |
20130333363 | REDUCTANT DECOMPOSITION AND MIXING SYSTEM - A selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system includes a mixer that has a plurality of blades spaced about a central tube. The mixer can be configured to receive a reductant and exhaust gas mixture. The SCR system also includes a closed-end tube that is downstream of the mixer and configured to receive the reductant and exhaust gas mixture from the mixer. The closed-end tube includes a closed end opposing an open end. The closed end is substantially perpendicular to an exhaust flow direction. The closed-end tube further includes a sidewall that extends between the open and closed end. The sidewall can include a plurality of perforations. The flange plate of the SCR system includes an annular disk that has a plurality of openings through which reductant and exhaust gas mixture received from the closed-end tube is flowable. The flange plate is coupled to and supports in place the closed-end tube. | 12-19-2013 |
20140165557 | EMISSIONS REDUCTIONS THROUGH REGENT RELEASE CONTROL - One embodiment is a method including determining whether an ammonia storage device has a stored quantity of ammonia, predicting an impending ammonia release from the ammonia storage device, determining a NO | 06-19-2014 |
20140245719 | APPARATUS, METHOD, AND SYSTEM FOR DIAGNOSING REDUCTANT DEPOSITS IN AN EXHAUST AFTERTREATMENT SYSTEM - An exhaust gas treatment system for an internal combustion engine may have a reductant delivery system that delivers reductant to an exhaust stream in an exhaust aftertreatment system. A temperature sensor may be positioned in or near the flow of reductant and exhaust to measure the temperature of the reductant and exhaust. A change in temperature over time, such as an increase, decrease, or change in variation amplitude, may indicate the presence of a reductant deposit in the system. Detection of the deposit may initiate a regeneration cycle in which the operating characteristics of the system change to eliminate the reductant deposit to prevent it from hindering the performance of the exhaust aftertreatment system. | 09-04-2014 |
Louis Brault, St-Augustin-De-Desmaures CA
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20090017732 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MICRO-MACHINING A SURFACE - An apparatus and method for micro-machining a surface of a workpiece having a complex surface profile including desired profile features and finer undesired profile features to be removed, including shaping a formable polishing tool using either the workpiece itself or a replica of the workpiece to have at least said desired profile features, and using said formable polishing tool to micro-machine said surface to remove said finer undesired profile features while maintaining said desired profile features. The formable polishing tool can be shaped to have at least said desired profile features by pressing the formable polishing tool against either the workpiece itself or the replica of the workpiece when the formable polishing tool is in a formable state, and the formable polishing tool can be used for micro-machining when the formable polishing tool is in a solid state. | 01-15-2009 |
Normand Brault, Boucherville CA
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20150058166 | Computer controlled commercial transactional - An independently operated computer-controlled transactional method and system for facilitating sales, rentals, promotion, streaming content, bartering and exchange of digital and/or physical products and/or services between a property owner and one or more web stores is described. It embodies business methods that are necessary to conduct commerce on a local, regional and international level over the Internet or computer networks that are interconnected through communication links, by packaging, warehousing and delivering digital and/or physical products and/or services of an owner of such products and/or services and parties distributing to end users. | 02-26-2015 |
Norman D. Brault, Seattle, WA US
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20140315760 | PHOTONIC BLOOD TYPING - Photonic devices, systems, and methods for detecting an analyte in a biological solution (e.g., whole blood) are provided. Representative photonic devices are optical ring resonators having nanoscale features and micron-sized diameters. Due to the compact size of these devices, many resonators can be disposed on a single substrate and tested simultaneously as a sample is passed over the devices. Typical analytes include blood cells, antibodies, and pathogens, as well as compounds indicative of the presence of blood cells or pathogens (e.g., serology). In certain embodiments, blood type can be determined through photonic sensing using a combination of direct detection of blood cells and serology. By combining the detection signals of multiple devices, the type of blood can be determined. | 10-23-2014 |