Deneault
Don W. Deneault, Wheaton, IL US
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20150173472 | Mobile Office System - A mobile office system provides a portable, convenient, and efficient framework for setting up communication devices, establishing connectivity, and delivering interactive presentations. The mobile office system includes a portable component carrier. Inside the portable component carrier are component placement structures that define placement locations at which the specific components of the mobile office may be placed, stored, and secured. As one example, the component placement structures may define slots configured to securely hold tablet computers in place during movement of the portable component carrier. | 06-25-2015 |
Dustin D. Deneault, Leclaire, IA US
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20120279187 | Header Height Control With Closed Center Pump - An agricultural combine has a header height control circuit supplied with hydraulic fluid from a closed center pump. The pump has a variable displacement. The pump displacement is controlled by a control line connected to the pump. The control line is supplied with fluid from the feederhouse lift cylinders that passes through a valve. The valve supplies hydraulic fluid at the feederhouse lift cylinders to the control line of the pump. Upon receiving fluid from the valve the closed center pump rapidly changes its outlet pressure to match the pressure in the feederhouse lift cylinders and thus reduces the response time of the closed center pump. | 11-08-2012 |
20130091819 | Header Height Control with Tire Flex Compensation - A header height control system ( | 04-18-2013 |
Eric Deneault, St-Chrysostome CA
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20090215875 | METHODS AND KITS FOR EXPANDING HEMATOPOIETIC STEM CELLS - A method of increasing the expansion and/or differentiation of a hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) comprising: (a) increasing the level and/or activity of a polypeptide encoded by at least one gene selected from trim27, xbp1, sox4, smarcc1, sfpi1, fos, hmgb1, hnrpdl, vps72, tcfec, klf10, zfp472, ap2a2, gpsm2, gpx3, erdr1, tmod1, cnbp1, prdm16, hdac1, pml and ski, or a functional variant of said polypeptide, in said cell; (b) increasing the level of a nucleic acid encoding the polypeptide or functional variant of (a) in said cell; or (c) any combination of (a) and (b). | 08-27-2009 |
Francois Deneault, Mascouche CA
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20110232431 | Torque socket - A torque socket has an outer cylinder having markings on an outer surface thereof. A receptacle including a male ratchet member at one distal end, and a plurality of cavities and a central channel at an opposite end. A plurality of balls each adapted to fit within a respective cavity of the receptacle. A spring seat including a release pad, a central pin extending axially therefrom from one end and adapted to fit within the central channel of the receptacle, thereby holding the balls within the cavities, and a disk at an opposite end. A coiled spring received upon the spring seat. A cylinder head having a female ratchet portion, and is adapted to compress the coiled spring and releasably and adjustably attach to an inside surface of the outer cylinder, thereby holding the receptacle, the balls, and the spring seat together and between the outer cylinder and the cylinder head. | 09-29-2011 |
Taryn Deneault, Worcester, MA US
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20110270406 | Anti-Obesity Stent - The anti-obesity stent includes a tubular structure having outer and inner surfaces and proximal and distal ends. The tubular structure is sized to fit within a duodenum in substantially coaxial relation therewith. The tubular structure is impervious or semi-permeable to digestive substances and chyme within the duodenum. The anti-obesity stent includes a transport structure at least a part of which is coincident with or connected to the outer surface. The transport structure extends to the distal end of the tubular structure. At least one retainer structure is connected to the tubular structure. The retainer structure secures the tubular structure within the duodenum such that the transport structure is positioned to receive digestive fluids from a papilla of Vater on an inner surface of the duodenum. The transport structure provides a conduit for the digestive fluids therein to flow to the distal end. | 11-03-2011 |