Emelie
Brigitte Emelie, Kilstett FR
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20150080512 | LOW VOC GLYCOL ETHER COALESCENTS FOR WATER BASED COATINGS - A coalescent composition comprising at least one glycol ether of the formula R1(0-CH | 03-19-2015 |
Brigitte Rose Emelie, Kilstett FR
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20110318494 | COALESCENT FOR AQUEOUS COMPOSITIONS - A coalescent composition including from 20 to 80% by weight, based on the weight of the coalescent composition, ethylene glycol phenyl ether and from 80% to 20% by weight, based on the weight of the coalescent composition, diethylene glycol phenyl ether and a coalescent composition including from 20 to 80% by weight, based on the weight of the coalescent composition, propylene glycol phenyl ether and from 80% to 20% by weight, based on the weight of the coalescent composition, dipropylene glycol phenyl ether are provided. An aqueous coating composition including the coalescent composition and a method for providing a coating are also provided. | 12-29-2011 |
Pierre-Yves Emelie, Arlington, MA US
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20160133196 | METHODS FOR DRIVING ELECTRO-OPTIC DISPLAYS - There are provided display controllers and driving methods related to those described in US Published Patent Application No. 2013/0194250. These include (a) a display controller having an update buffer, means for removing from the update buffer pixels not requiring updating, and means to ensure that pixels having certain special states are not removed from the update buffer; (b) a method of driving a bistable display wherein, in a pixel undergoing a white-to-white transition and lying adjacent another pixel undergoing a visible transition, there is applied to the pixel one or more balanced pulse pairs and at least one top-off pulse; (c) a method of driving a bistable display by overlaying a non-rectangular item over a pre-existing image content and then removing the item, where only pixels in the region of the item perform transitions (including self-transitions); and (d) a method of driving a bistable display in which a proportion of background pixels not undergoing an optical change are subjected to a refresh pulse to correct optical state drift. | 05-12-2016 |