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Jean-Francois Courtois, Mountain View, CA US
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20140359557 | CREATING APPLICATIONS - Methods, computer systems, and computer-storage media are provided for creating applications. Entities may request that applications be generated by an application creator but still shipped and branded as that of the entity. A single code may be used to create one or more predefined templates used to create applications for many entities. A plurality of branding elements may be included in the predefined templates such that the applications are customized and branded for the entity. | 12-04-2014 |
Jean-Philippe Andre Roger Courtois, Wirral GB
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20090016978 | Antiperspirant Compositions - An antiperspirant composition comprising a carrier substance and a water-soluble or water-dispersible thiolated polymer. | 01-15-2009 |
Jean-Philippe Andre Roger Courtois, Northwich GB
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20140235809 | THICKENING VINYL COPOLYMERS - A rheology modifier copolymer of formula (I) wherein A is a polyacidic vinyl monomer selected from maleic, fumaric, itaconic, citraconic and acid combinations thereof and anhydrides and salts thereof, B is an acrylic or methacrylic acid or salt thereof; C is a C | 08-21-2014 |
20140256897 | LOW VISCOSITY SUSPENDING VINYL COPOLYMERS - A rheology modifier copolymer of formula (I), wherein A is a macromonomer; B is an acrylic or methacrylic acid or salt thereof; C is a polyacidic vinyl monomer selected from maleic, fumaric, itaconic, citraconic and acids combinations thereof and anhydrides and salts thereof; and D optionally when present is a crosslinking monomer. | 09-11-2014 |
Jeremie Courtois, Gaithersburg, MD US
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20140347662 | Coupled Cavity Spectrometer With Enhanced Sensitivity and Dynamic Range - An optical resonator by which reflectivity of ring-down cavity mirrors can be altered and enhanced by adding external optical cavities that recycle light to the main cavity. A coupled-cavity ring-down spectroscopy (CC-RDS) is used for controlling the finesse of an optical resonator. Applications include extending the sensitivity and dynamic range of a cavity-enhanced spectrometer as well as widening the useful spectral region of high-reflectivity mirrors. CC-RDS uses controlled feedback of the probe laser beam to a ring-down cavity, which leads to interference between the internally circulating light and that which is fed back through a cavity mirror port. | 11-27-2014 |
Julien Courtois, Ludwigshafen DE
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20120087823 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING POROUS METAL SINTERED MOLDED BODIES - The invention relates to a method for producing porous metal sintered molded bodies, wherein expandable polymer particles, in which a sinterable metal powder is dispersed, are expanded to form a molded body. The molded body is subjected to a heat treatment, wherein the polymer is expelled and the sinterable metal powder is sintered to form a porous metal sintered molded body. Preferably, styrol polymers are used. The sinterable metal powder is selected, for example, from aluminum, iron, copper, nickel, and titanium. | 04-12-2012 |
20120264854 | PROCESS FOR PRODUCING AQUEOUS DISPERSIONS OF ALIPHATIC POLYCARBONATES - Processes for producing aqueous dispersions of aliphatic polycarbonates are described herein. A solution of the aliphatic polycarbonate in at least one aprotic, organic solvent comprising at least 50% by volume ethyl acetate based on the total amount of the organic solvent is provided. The aliphatic polycarbonate solution is emulsified in an aqueous emulsification medium in the presence of at least one surface-active substance to produce an aqueous emulsion of the aliphatic polycarbonate solution. The apriotic, organic solvent is removed from the emulsion by vaporization. | 10-18-2012 |
20120295026 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING HOLLOW BODIES HAVING ENCLOSED FREELY DISPLACEABLE PARTICLES - The invention relates to a method for producing hollow bodies having freely displaceable particles enclosed in the hollow body, wherein a) a gel-forming liquid in which the particles are suspended is brought into a cross-linking bath, b) the gel cores that form are isolated, c) the cores are coated with a composition comprising sinterable material and a binder, and d) the coated cores are subjected to a heat treatment wherein the gel and the binder are expunged and the sinterable material is sintered into a closed shell. The gel forming material is, for example, sodium alginate, and the cross-linking bath comprises calcium ions. The particles are selected, for example, from ZrO | 11-22-2012 |
Louise Courtois, Granby, MA US
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20100024957 | FIXTURES AND METHODS FOR FACILITATING THE FABRICATION OF DEVICES HAVING THIN FILM MATERIALS - Fixtures and methods of using fixtures to facilitate the fabrication of devices having thin films, for example, gasketed components of fuel-cell membrane electrode assemblies, are disclosed. In one aspect, the fixture comprises a plate having an aperture and means for mounting a thin film to the plate wherein the thin film at least partially obstructs the aperture and wherein the thin film provides a surface for mounting at least one component of a device. Another aspect is a fixture for facilitating the fabrication of a fuel-cell membrane electrode assembly which includes a plate having an aperture and means for mounting a gasket to the plate wherein the gasket at least partially obstructs the aperture and wherein the gasket provides a surface for mounting at least one electrode for a fuel-cell membrane electrode assembly. | 02-04-2010 |
Louise C. Courtois, Hopewell Junction, NY US
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20080240892 | STORAGE BUFFER DEVICE FOR AUTOMATED MATERIAL HANDLING SYSTEMS - A storage buffer system for an automated material handling system (AMHS) includes a retractable buffer device disposed in proximity to a processing tool, the retractable buffer device having an extended position disposed directly below an overhead transport (OHT) vehicle path. The retractable buffer device further includes a retracted position that is removed from a process aisle space. In the extended position, the retractable buffer device is configured to facilitate loading and unloading of product therein without the use of lateral motion capability of an OHT vehicle. | 10-02-2008 |
20080317565 | Segregating Wafer Carrier Types In Semiconductor Storage Devices - A system for managing the entry of a wafer carrier into a stocker in a semiconductor manufacturing operation is disclosed. The system comprises a stocker that accepts wafer carriers via one or more input ports. The present invention provides a means for detecting the presence of a wafer carrier at the input port, means for identifying the type of the wafer carrier, and means for executing an action sequence if the stocker is not compatible with those wafer carriers. Upon detecting an erroneous condition, an action sequence is executed which may include prevention entry of the wafer carrier, and notifying an operator. | 12-25-2008 |
Louise C. Courtois, Troy, NY US
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20130060374 | SEGREGATING WAFER CARRIER TYPES IN SEMICONDUCTOR STORAGE DEVICES - A system for managing the entry of a wafer carrier into a stocker in a semiconductor manufacturing operation is disclosed. The system comprises a stocker that accepts wafer carriers via one or more input ports. The present invention provides a means for detecting the presence of a wafer carrier at the input port, means for identifying the type of the wafer carrier, and means for executing an action sequence if the stocker is not compatible with those wafer carriers. Upon detecting an erroneous condition, an action sequence is executed which may include prevention entry of the wafer carrier, and notifying an operator. | 03-07-2013 |
Nicolas Tadeus Courtois, Ipswich GB
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20140074719 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR COMPUTERIZED NEGOTIATIONS BASED ON CODED INTEGRITY - An accelerated transparent authenticated Data Exchange system wherein the chronology of alternating senders' and receivers' messages are authenticated typically at each step, with an easy to use provision for resending, in the event of faulty transmission, such that the final message hash value authenticates the negotiation chronologically from first to final message, wherein the final hash value is operative to enable a signature of an entity or entities which binds such entity to the whole data exchange, which signature can be in clear text, encoded, and/or encrypted with authentication integrity. The system is useful for managing computerized negotiations including client-initiated computerized negotiations and including computerized financial transactions. | 03-13-2014 |
Nicolas Tadeusz Courtois, Ipswich GB
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20110286596 | SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR ENCRYPTION WITH AUTHENTICATION INTEGRITY - A data integrity system including a transmitter, having a TX pseudorandom function generator, a TX switching function having a transmitting option and a TX combiner operative to receive, from a Host, an initialization data entity including at least one word, [TA1], in an initialization phase, to receive, during normal operation, two data entities of interest each including at least one data word of interest [TA2] and [TA3] respectively; to receive a first data entity including at least one word [TC1] comprising a randomized data entry, from the TX pseudorandom function generator, to generate a first XOR sum of the initialization data entity's word [TA1] and the at least one randomized data entity [TC1], in at least one iteration of an initialization phase; and, during normal operation, to generate and to output a second XOR sum [TA2⊕TC2=TB2] and a third XOR sum [TA3⊕TC3=TB3], wherein TB2 and TB3 are randomized data entities, wherein the words TA1, TA2 and TA3 are operative to initialize the data integrity system including enabling the data integrity system to encrypt the TA2 word and to generate an identifying hash value output using the TA3 word. | 11-24-2011 |
Philip Courtois, Pflugerville, TX US
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20130152356 | MATERIAL REMOVAL SYSTEM FOR USE WITH ARTICLES HAVING VARIATIONS IN FORM - A method of removing unwanted material from an article having a variable form can include scanning the article and determining, based on the scanning, a location of the unwanted material, determining tool paths of a cutting tool which will result in removal of the unwanted material, and displacing the cutting tool along the tool paths, thereby removing the unwanted material. A material removal system for removing unwanted material from an oilfield drill bit can include a rotary indexing device which rotates the drill bit about a longitudinal axis of the drill bit, a scanning device which scans an outer surface of the drill bit, and a controller which determines a geometry of the drill bit, based on at least one scan by the scanning device, determines a location of the unwanted material, and determines tool paths of a cutting tool for removal of the unwanted material. | 06-20-2013 |
Pierre Courtois, Victoriaville CA
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20140261395 | SYSTEM AND MEHTOD TO PRODUCE MAPLE SYRUP - The process of producing maple syrup from maple sap can include concentrating the maple sap to a sugar content of between 30 and 50° Brix using membrane filtration, including increasing a differential pressure of the membrane filtration in accordance with an increasing of an osmotic pressure as the sugar content increases to eventually reach the sugar content of between 30 and 50° Brix; and subjecting the concentrated maple sap having a sugar content of between 30 and 50° Brix to evaporation until it transforms into maple syrup. | 09-18-2014 |
Zeus O. Courtois, Laredo, TX US
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20100293523 | Development environment configured to generate application source code from database objects - Development tools are disclosed that connect various artifacts in a database aware fashion. For example, the development environment may integrate SQL query builders across multiple application development interfaces (e.g., a source code editor, XML editor, database scripting tools, etc.), significantly improving developer productivity, reducing development cost and time. Thus, the process of consuming heterogeneous artifacts in an application (or creating them for consumption) becomes a very productive experience, eliminating the need to manually cut/paste information in multiple project files in many cases. | 11-18-2010 |
20100293524 | DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENT FOR MANAGING DATABASE AWARE SOFTWARE PROJECTS - Embodiments of the invention introduce development tools that connect various artifacts in a database aware fashion. For example, embodiments of the invention integrate SQL query builders across multiple application development interfaces (e.g., a source code editor, XML editor, database scripting tools, etc.), significantly improving developer productivity, reducing development cost and time. Thus, the process of consuming heterogeneous artifacts in an application (or creating them for consumption) becomes a very productive experience, eliminating the need to manually cut/paste information in multiple project files in many cases. | 11-18-2010 |
20120151436 | DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENT FOR MANAGING DATABASE AWARE SOFTWARE PROJECTS - Embodiments of the invention introduce development tools that connect various artifacts in a database aware fashion. For example, embodiments of the invention integrate SQL query builders across multiple application development interfaces (e.g., a source code editor, XML editor, database scripting tools, etc.), significantly improving developer productivity, reducing development cost and time. Thus, the process of consuming heterogeneous artifacts in an application (or creating them for consumption) becomes a very productive experience, eliminating the need to manually cut/paste information in multiple project files in many cases. | 06-14-2012 |
20120159432 | DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENT CONFIGURED TO GENERATE APPLICATION SOURCE CODE FROM DATABASE OBJECTS - Development tools are disclosed that connect various artifacts in a database aware fashion. For example, the development environment may integrate SQL query builders across multiple application development interfaces (e.g., a source code editor, XML editor, database scripting tools, etc.), significantly improving developer productivity, reducing development cost and time. Thus, the process of consuming heterogeneous artifacts in an application (or creating them for consumption) becomes a very productive experience, eliminating the need to manually cut/paste information in multiple project files in many cases. | 06-21-2012 |
20120159433 | METHOD AND TOOLS FOR IDENTIFYING IMPACT OF DATABASE CHANGES ON AN APPLICATION - A technique is disclosed for identifying impact of database changes on an application. Given a proposed database change, affected source code is identified that is affected by the proposed database change. References to the affected source code are created and organized into a hierarchy. A user can ascertain the extent of the impact by viewing the hierarchy and by using the hierarchy to access and view the affected source code in a visually distinct manner. | 06-21-2012 |
Zeus O. Courtois, San Jose, CA US
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20100114962 | METHOD AND TOOLS FOR IDENTIFYING IMPACT OF DATABASE CHANGES ON AN APPLICATION - A technique is disclosed for identifying impact of database changes on an application. Given a proposed database change, affected source code is identified that is affected by the proposed database change. References to the affected source code are created and organized into a hierarchy. A user can ascertain the extent of the impact by viewing the hierarchy and by using the hierarchy to access and view the affected source code in a visually distinct manner. | 05-06-2010 |
20110137891 | CLIENT AND DATABASE PROBLEM DETERMINATION AND MONITORING - Provided are techniques for collecting client information for client applications running on a client computer, wherein the client information includes a client application identifier for each client application that issues queries to a database along with text of each of the queries that the client application issues; collecting database monitoring information that includes text of each query issued against the database and performance information for each query; combining the client information and the database monitoring information based on the text of the queries to obtain combined information that provides the client application identifier and the performance information for each of the queries; and identifying a problem query and at least one client application that has issued the problem query using the combined information. | 06-09-2011 |
Zeus Orion Courtois, San Jose, CA US
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20100332473 | CORRELATING QUERIES ISSUED BY APPLICATIONS WITH THEIR SOURCE LINES AND ANALYZING APPLICATIONS FOR PROBLEM DETERMINATION AND WHERE USED ANALYSIS - Provided are techniques for invoking with a processor executing on a computer a source code parser to obtain source information that includes a first location of an Application Programming Interface (API) call and parameters of the API call in source code of a client application, where the parameters the API call do not include query text for a query that is to be used to access a database; examining a stack trace to determine a second location of the API call in the stack trace; and deriving the query of the API call and a third location of the query in the source code by identifying the query in the stack trace at the location of the API call in the stack trace. | 12-30-2010 |
20130185282 | CLIENT AND DATABASE PROBLEM DETERMINATION AND MONITORING - Provided are techniques for collecting client information for client applications running on a client computer, wherein the client information includes a client application identifier for each client application that issues queries to a database along with text of each of the queries that the client application issues; collecting database monitoring information that includes text of each query issued against the database and performance information for each query; combining the client information and the database monitoring information based on the text of the queries to obtain combined information that provides the client application identifier and the performance information for each of the queries; and identifying a problem query and at least one client application that has issued the problem query using the combined information. | 07-18-2013 |