Labelle, US
Andrea L. Labelle, Flagstaff, AZ US
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20100125466 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF DISPENSING INSURANCE THROUGH A COMPUTER NETWORK - Systems and methods for facilitating the dispensing of insurance and of an insurance company selling insurance policies are provided, which may be network or Internet based, and may be managed through a general agent. Policy information from insurance companies may be received or stored. Data may be received from customers and insurance rates or quotes provided, which may be from competing companies. An instruction to purchase and payment may be received and proof of coverage, such as printing a document, may be facilitated. Data may be input directly by a customer or by an agent on behalf of the customer. The policy information, customer data, and premiums may be provided to the insurance companies. Insurance agents may advertise, and may refer customers from their own websites in exchange for commissions. The insurance offered for sale may be, automobile or specialty insurance, and may provide coverage in another country. | 05-20-2010 |
Anthony Labelle, Saco, ME US
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20110168153 | METHODS FOR OPERATING A TOP LOADING WOOD FIRED APPLIANCES HAVING A COOPERATING TOP LOADING DOOR AND MOVABLE BAFFLE - A method for operating a wood fired appliance, in one aspect, generally includes automatically moving a baffle to a lowered closed position from the raised open position in response to a top loading door being moved to a closed position to close the opening in a top wall. The baffle may also be automatically inhibited from being maintained in the raised opened position when the top loading door is disposed in the closed position. For example, a cam may be tripped or activated by lowering of the top loading door to cause the baffle to rotate about an axis and fall under the force of gravity to the lowered closed position, and the cam may inhibit the baffle from being raised when the top loading door is closed. | 07-14-2011 |
Catherine Labelle, Schenectady, NY US
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20160056263 | METHODS OF FORMING A GATE CAP LAYER ABOVE A REPLACEMENT GATE STRUCTURE - A method includes performing a first chemical mechanical polishing process to define a polished replacement gate structure having a dished upper surface, wherein the polished dished upper surface of the polished replacement gate structure has a substantially curved concave configuration. A gate cap layer is formed above the polished replacement gate structure, wherein a bottom surface of the gate cap layer corresponds to the polished dished upper surface of the polished replacement gate structure. | 02-25-2016 |
Catherine Labelle, Wappingers Falls, NY US
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20120198403 | MANUFACTURING FEATURES OF DIFFERENT DEPTH BY PLACEMENT OF VIAS - A methodology for varying the depth of a design feature on a semiconductor wafer. Vias are formed according to design requirements. Nonfunctioning vias may also be placed at a location with respect to a design feature. After vias are formed, the semiconductor wafer is caused to undergo an ashing process followed by the application of an organic planarizing layer. The design features are then formed. If the depth of the design features does not meet design requirements, another semiconductor wafer may be processed to meet design requirements by varying the ashing conditions, choice of organic planarizing layer and/or the nonfunctioning and/or functioning via placement. Design features having various depths on a single semiconductor wafer may be formed with a single lithographic process. | 08-02-2012 |
20120256299 | ARC RESIDUE-FREE ETCHING - Antireflective residues during pattern transfer and consequential short circuiting are eliminated by employing an underlying sacrificial layer to ensure complete removal of the antireflective layer. Embodiments include forming a hard mask layer over a conductive layer, e.g., a silicon substrate, forming the sacrificial layer over the hard mask layer, forming an optical dispersive layer over the sacrificial layer, forming a silicon anti-reflective coating layer over the optical dispersive layer, forming a photoresist layer over the silicon anti-reflective coating layer, where the photoresist layer defines a pattern, etching to transfer the pattern to the hard mask layer, and stripping at least the optical dispersive layer and the sacrificial layer. | 10-11-2012 |
20130181265 | Methods of Forming a Gate Cap Layer Above a Replacement Gate Structure and a Semiconductor Device That Includes Such a Gate Structure and Cap Layer - Disclosed herein are various methods of forming a gate cap layer above a replacement gate structure, and a device having such a cap layer. In one example, a device disclosed herein includes a replacement gate structure having a dished upper surface, sidewall spacers positioned proximate the replacement gate structure and a gate cap layer positioned above the replacement gate structure, wherein the gate cap layer has a bottom surface that corresponds to the dished upper surface of the replacement gate structure. | 07-18-2013 |
20130207108 | Critical Dimension and Pattern Recognition Structures for Devices Manufactured Using Double Patterning Techniques - An illustrative test structure is disclosed herein that includes a plurality of first line features and a plurality of second line features. In this embodiment, each of the second line features have first and second opposing ends and the first and second line features are arranged in a grating pattern such that the first ends of the first line features are aligned to define a first side of the grating structure and the second ends of the first features are aligned to define a second side of the grating structure that is opposite the first side of the grating structure. The first end of the second line features has a first end that extends beyond the first side of the grating structure while the second end of the second line features has a first end that extends beyond the second side of the grating structure. | 08-15-2013 |
20130224944 | METHODS FOR FABRICATING INTEGRATED CIRCUITS USING TAILORED CHAMFERED GATE LINER PROFILES - Methods for fabricating integrated circuits using tailored chamfered gate liner profiles are provided. In an exemplary embodiment, a method for fabricating an integrated circuit includes forming a dummy gate electrode overlying a semiconductor substrate and forming a liner on sidewalls of the dummy gate electrode. A dielectric material is deposited overlying the dummy gate electrode, the liner, and the substrate. The dummy gate electrode is exposed by chemical mechanical planarization. A portion of the dummy gate electrode is removed and the liner is isotropically etched such that it has a chamfered surface. A remainder of the dummy gate electrode is removed to form an opening that is filled with a metal. | 08-29-2013 |
20150050811 | CRITICAL DIMENSION AND PATTERN RECOGNITION STRUCTURES FOR DEVICES MANUFACTURED USING DOUBLE PATTERNING TECHNIQUES - An illustrative test structure is disclosed herein that includes a plurality of first line features and a plurality of second line features. In this embodiment, each of the second line features have first and second opposing ends and the first and second line features are arranged in a grating pattern such that the first ends of the first line features are aligned to define a first side of the grating structure and the second ends of the first features are aligned to define a second side of the grating structure that is opposite the first side of the grating structure. The first end of the second line features has a first end that extends beyond the first side of the grating structure while the second end of the second line features has a first end that extends beyond the second side of the grating structure. | 02-19-2015 |
20150054179 | ARC RESIDUE-FREE ETCHING - Antireflective residues during pattern transfer and consequential short circuiting are eliminated by employing an underlying sacrificial layer to ensure complete removal of the antireflective layer. Embodiments include forming a hard mask layer over a conductive layer, e.g., a silicon substrate, forming the sacrificial layer over the hard mask layer, forming an optical dispersive layer over the sacrificial layer, forming a silicon anti-reflective coating layer over the optical dispersive layer, forming a photoresist layer over the silicon anti-reflective coating layer, where the photoresist layer defines a pattern, etching to transfer the pattern to the hard mask layer, and stripping at least the optical dispersive layer and the sacrificial layer. | 02-26-2015 |
Catherine B. Labelle, Wappinger Falls, NY US
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20100267237 | METHODS FOR FABRICATING FINFET SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES USING ASHABLE SACRIFICIAL MANDRELS - Methods are provided for fabricating a semiconductor device on and in a semiconductor substrate. In accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the invention, one method comprises forming a sacrificial mandrel overlying the substrate, the sacrificial mandrel having sidewalls. Sidewall spacers are formed adjacent the sidewalls of the sacrificial mandrel. The sacrificial mandrel is removed using an ashing process, and the substrate is etched using the sidewall spacers as an etch mask after removal of the sacrificial mandrel. | 10-21-2010 |
Catherine B. Labelle, Wappingers Falls, NY US
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20110198673 | FORMATION OF FINFET GATE SPACER - Gate spacers are formed in FinFETS having a bottom portion of a first material extending to the height of the fins, and a top portion of a second material extending above the fins. An embodiment includes forming a fin structure on a substrate, the fin structure having a height and having a top surface and side surfaces, forming a gate substantially perpendicular to the fin structure over a portion of the top and side surfaces, for example over a center portion, forming a planarizing layer over the gate, the fin structure, and the substrate, removing the planarizing layer from the substrate, gate, and fin structure down to the height of the fin structure, and forming spacers on the fin structure and on the planarizing layer, adjacent the gate. | 08-18-2011 |
20120168833 | FORMATION OF FINFET GATE SPACER - Gate spacers are formed in FinFETS having a bottom portion of a first material extending to the height of the fins, and a top portion of a second material extending above the fins. An embodiment includes forming a fin structure on a substrate, the fin structure having a height and having a top surface and side surfaces, forming a gate substantially perpendicular to the fin structure over a portion of the top and side surfaces, for example over a center portion, forming a planarizing layer over the gate, the fin structure, and the substrate, removing the planarizing layer from the substrate, gate, and fin structure down to the height of the fin structure, and forming spacers on the fin structure and on the planarizing layer, adjacent the gate. | 07-05-2012 |
20150187905 | METHODS OF FORMING GATE STRUCTURES FOR SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES USING A REPLACEMENT GATE TECHNIQUE AND THE RESULTING DEVICES - One method disclosed herein includes, among other things, forming sidewall spacers adjacent opposite sides of a sacrificial gate electrode of a sacrificial gate structure, forming a tensile-stressed layer of insulating material adjacent the sidewall spacers, removing the sacrificial gate structure to define a replacement gate cavity positioned between the sidewall spacers, forming a replacement gate structure in the replacement gate cavity, forming a tensile-stressed gate cap layer above the replacement gate structure and within the replacement gate cavity and, after forming the tensile-stressed gate cap layer, removing the tensile-stressed layer of insulating material. | 07-02-2015 |
Catherine B. Labelle, Schenectady, NY US
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20150372084 | RAISED FIN STRUCTURES AND METHODS OF FABRICATION - A method of fabricating raised fin structures is provided, the fabricating including: providing a substrate and at least one dielectric layer over the substrate; forming a trench in the at least one dielectric layer, the trench having a lower portion, a lateral portion, and an upper portion, the upper portion being at least partially laterally offset from the lower portion and being joined to the lower portion by the lateral portion; and, growing a material in the trench to form the raised fin structure, wherein the trench is formed to ensure that any growth defect in the lower portion of the trench terminates either in the lower portion or the lateral portion of the trench and does not extend into the upper portion of the trench. | 12-24-2015 |
20160104799 | DUAL-STRAINED NANOWIRE AND FINFET DEVICES WITH DIELECTRIC ISOLATION - A dual-strained Si and SiGe FinFET device with dielectric isolation and a dual-strained nanowire device and methods of forming them are provided. Embodiments include a SiGe SRB formed on a silicon substrate, the SRB having a first region and a second region; a first and a second dielectric isolation layer formed on the first region and on the second region of the SiGe SRB, respectively; a tensile strained Si fin formed on the first dielectric isolation layer; a compressive strained SiGe fin formed on the second dielectric isolation layer; first source/drain regions formed at opposite sides of the tensile strained Si fin; second source/drain regions formed at opposite sides of the compressive strained SiGe fin; a first RMG formed between the first source/drain regions; and a second RMG formed between the second source/drain regions. | 04-14-2016 |
Chad Labelle, Troy, MI US
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20140020250 | FRICTION TORQUE BARCODE - A method to ascertain measured friction torque to a bearing and a method to reduce preload variation of a hearing pair or set. Friction torque of a bearing is measured at a known load and speed. The value of the measured friction torque is then printed in a data matrix that is then applied to the bearing that was measured. Prior to assembling the bearings on a shaft system, the data matrix is read. The targeted friction torque is calculated for the shaft system based on the desired assembly preload. The bearing preload is then set and verified by measuring the friction torque of the pair of bearings assembled on the shaft. As a result of the method, bearing friction torque variation is substantially mitigated. | 01-23-2014 |
20140140650 | TANDEM ROLLING BEARINGS WITH OPEN CAGE - A tandem rolling bearing including a first rolling element subassembly and a second rolling element subassembly is provided. The subassemblies both include a plurality of rolling elements and a cage. The cages each include a ring and a plurality of axial projections having axial free ends. The free ends of the cages in the first and second subassemblies face each other. Rolling element retaining pockets are defined between adjacent pairs of projections in the cages. The projections include pairs of lugs that, together with a partially spherical retaining surface provided between the projections of each of the pockets, contact and retain the rolling elements in the pockets. | 05-22-2014 |
20150071579 | ROLLING BEARING HAVING RINGS WITH STEPPED SURFACES OPPOSITE TO THE RACEWAYS - A rolling bearing is provided that includes an outer ring having a first portion which includes a first raceway and a second portion that includes a second raceway that has a larger diameter than the first raceway. An outer diameter of the first portion of the outer ring is less than an outer diameter of the second portion of the outer ring. The rolling bearing includes an inner ring having a first portion that includes a first raceway and a second portion that includes a second raceway that has a larger diameter than the first raceway. An inner diameter of the first portion of the inner ring is less than an inner diameter of the second portion of the inner ring. | 03-12-2015 |
Donald J. Labelle, Macomb Township, MI US
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20090242108 | METHOD OF MANUFACTURING PRINTED AND LAMINATED BED AND BED LINER - A method of manufacturing a printed, laminated pickup truck bed and bed liner includes the steps of forming by extrusion or another process a single or double layer substrate of a desired thickness and strength. If a single layer, it will preferably be formed of a thermoplastic material such as high density polyethylene (HDPE). If a double layer, the lower layer may be HDPE or HDPE reinforced with random fibers or a fibrous material to improve its strength and ruggedness. Additionally, a cast or blow film upon which may be printed a desired pattern such as, for example, camouflage or indicia, is utilized as the top layer of the material. The two or three layers are laminated together either with or without the use of an adhesive and then formed into a bed or bed liner by a thermoforming process. | 10-01-2009 |
Ed Labelle, Austin, TX US
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20100081278 | Methods for Nanoscale Feature Imprint Molding - Methods for fabricating nanoscale features are disclosed. One technique involves depositing onto a substrate, where the first layer may be a silicon layer and may subsequently be etched. A second layer and third layer may be deposited on the etch first layer, followed by the deposition of a silicon cap. The second and third layer may be etched, exposing edges of the second and third layers. The cap and first layer may be removed and either the second or third layer may be etched, creating a nanoscale pattern. | 04-01-2010 |
Edward V. Labelle, Charleston, SC US
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20150259669 | MICROBIAL ELECTROSYNTHETIC CELLS - Methods are provided for microbial electrosynthesis of H | 09-17-2015 |
Gary E. Labelle, Stillwater, MN US
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20120152135 | GRAVURE PRINTING OF TRANSPARENT CONDUCTIVE FILMS CONTAINING NETWORKS OF METAL NANOPARTICLES - Methods and compositions are disclosed and claimed for gravure printing of transparent conductive films comprising metal nanowires. Such films exhibiting low resistivity and superior coating uniformity may be used in electronic or optical articles. | 06-21-2012 |
20120168690 | NANOWIRE RECOVERY METHODS, COMPOSITIONS, AND ARTICLES - Methods of recovering compositions comprising nanowires and the product compositions are disclosed and claimed. The product compositions produced by these methods are able to provide equivalent performance to virgin raw materials in transparent conductive film manufacturing processes. | 07-05-2012 |
20120301737 | TRANSPARENT CONDUCTIVE FILMS, METHODS, AND ARTICLES - Disclosed are compositions and methods that provide flexible transparent conductive films that exhibit low levels of oligomer migration and haze development, without making use of costly substrates based on PEN film or PET films having low oligomer content. Such flexible transparent conductive films are useful in electronic and optical applications. | 11-29-2012 |
Guy James Labelle, Flagstaff, AZ US
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20100125466 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF DISPENSING INSURANCE THROUGH A COMPUTER NETWORK - Systems and methods for facilitating the dispensing of insurance and of an insurance company selling insurance policies are provided, which may be network or Internet based, and may be managed through a general agent. Policy information from insurance companies may be received or stored. Data may be received from customers and insurance rates or quotes provided, which may be from competing companies. An instruction to purchase and payment may be received and proof of coverage, such as printing a document, may be facilitated. Data may be input directly by a customer or by an agent on behalf of the customer. The policy information, customer data, and premiums may be provided to the insurance companies. Insurance agents may advertise, and may refer customers from their own websites in exchange for commissions. The insurance offered for sale may be, automobile or specialty insurance, and may provide coverage in another country. | 05-20-2010 |
Jacob Labelle, Pittsfield, MA US
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20150024185 | FORCE SPUN SUB-MICRON FIBER AND APPLICATIONS - A process of forming a non-woven web including spinning a plurality of continuous polymeric filaments including a polycarbonate homopolymer component, a polycarbonate copolymer component, and combinations thereof at a rate of at least 300 grams/hour/spinneret. | 01-22-2015 |
Jacob Labelle, Pitssfield, MA US
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20150024163 | FORCE SPUN SUB-MICRON FIBER AND APPLICATIONS - A process of forming a non-woven web including spinning continuous polymeric filaments including one selected from a poly(phenylene ether) component, a poly(phenylene ether)-polysiloxane block copolymer, and combinations thereof. The filaments can have a length to diameter ratio that is more than 1,000,000, and a diameter ranging from 50 nanometers to 5 microns. The spinning can include passing a polymer through a spinneret having a plurality of orifices in a non-electrospinning environment. The process can further include chopping the plurality of continuous filaments and obtaining a plurality of chopped nano-fibers and forming the nano-fibers into a nonwoven web. The spinning can be conducted at a rate of at least 300 grams/hour/spinneret. | 01-22-2015 |
20150024186 | FORCE SPUN SUB-MICRON FIBER AND APPLICATIONS - A process of forming a non-woven web including spinning a plurality of continuous polymeric filaments including a polyetherimide component selected from polyetherimide homopolymers, polyetherimide co-polymers, aromatic polyester homopolymers, aromatic polyester copolymers, and combinations thereof at a rate of at least 300 grams/hour/spinneret. The continuous filaments have a diameter ranging from 50 nanometer to 5 microns, preferably 50 nanometers to 2 microns. | 01-22-2015 |
Jacob Scott Labelle, Pittsfield, MA US
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20140167329 | HIGH TEMPERATURE MELT INTEGRITY BATTERY SEPARATORS VIA SPINNING - A method for preparing a high temperature melt integrity separator, the method comprising spinning a polymer by one or more of a mechanical spinning process and an electro-spinning process to produce fine fibers. | 06-19-2014 |
James Labelle, Orange, CA US
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20160040843 | Electric Lighting Devices - Various components for artificial candles and other lighting devices are described that can be used to create a realistic flame effect in the devices. The devices include a flame element that extends upwardly from a housing. A light source can be disposed with respect to the flame element such that the flame element is illuminated. A variety of drive mechanisms could be disposed within the body of the device that can cause movement of the flame element with respect to the housing. The flame element can be coupled to a housing or mounting bracket of the device using various components to suspend the flame element within the housing. | 02-11-2016 |
20160040844 | Electric Lighting Devices - Various components for artificial candles and other lighting devices are described that can be used to create a realistic flame effect in the devices. The devices include a flame element that extends upwardly from a housing. A light source can be disposed with respect to the flame element such that the flame element is illuminated. A variety of drive mechanisms could be disposed within the body of the device that can cause movement of the flame element with respect to the housing. The flame element can be coupled to a housing or mounting bracket of the device using various components to suspend the flame element within the housing. | 02-11-2016 |
Jeffrey Labelle, Tempe, AZ US
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20130183243 | Methods and Device for Tuning Multiplexed Markers for Disease Assay - The present invention relates to a diagnostic device and methods of using the same for diagnostic assays for monitoring the presence of biological samples wherein the device allows for the determination of at least two assay components on one sensor. More specifically, the invention relates to a multi-marker electrochemical impedance spectroscopy sensor comprising a plurality of molecular recognition elements wherein the sensor comprises multiple different molecular recognition element types that are tuned in a manner that alters the frequency of the molecular recognition element type such that it is at a detectably different frequency to the frequency of other molecular recognition element types on the same sensor. | 07-18-2013 |
20150057513 | Minimally Invasive Stress Sensors and Methods - Methods and devices to continuously measure electrochemical activity of one or more biochemical or molecular markers (FIG. | 02-26-2015 |
20150268108 | Electrochemical Pressure Transducer - An electrochemical sensor ( | 09-24-2015 |
Jeffrey T. Labelle, Tempe, AZ US
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20090090410 | Nanoengineered biophotonic hybrid device - An improved method for the design and development of high performance hybrid devices having biological and nonbiological components. The biological component is used in hybrid constructs that may be nanostructures, given the small size of the biological parts. In one specific embodiment, chlorosomes of | 04-09-2009 |
20100233748 | Device with biological component and method of making to achieve a desired transfer function - An improved method for the design and development of high performance hybrid devices having biologically-derived and nonbiological components and the hybrid devices so-designed and developed. A desired transfer function is determined for the biologically-derived component or components. The organism from which the biologically-derived component is derived is subjected to various environmental variables as it is grown. Organisms providing biologically-derived components having the desired transfer function are identified. The biologically-derived component is thereafter developed from organisms force adapted to cause the biologically-derived component transfer function to reach a goal or an acceptable measure. The biological component is used in hybrid constructs that may be nanostructures, given the small size of the biological parts. In one specific embodiment, force-adapted chlorosomes of | 09-16-2010 |
20100233749 | Device with biological component and method of making to achieve a desired figure of merit - An improved method for the design and development of high performance hybrid devices having biologically-derived and nonbiological components and the hybrid devices so-designed and developed. A desired figure of merit is determined for the biologically-derived component or components. The organism from which the biologically-derived component is derived is subjected to various environmental variables as it is grown. Organisms providing biologically-derived components having the desired figure of merit are identified. The biologically-derived component is thereafter developed from organisms force adapted to cause the biologically-derived component figure of merit to reach a goal or an acceptable measure. The biological component is used in hybrid constructs that may be nanostructures, given the small size of the biological parts. In one specific embodiment, force-adapted chlorosomes of | 09-16-2010 |
20100240020 | Method of making biological components for devices by forced environmental adaptation - An improved method for the design and development of high performance biologically-derived components for use in hybrid devices. The biologically-derived component is used in hybrid constructs that may be nanostructures, given the small size of the biological parts. Force adaptation is used to bring an organism from which the biologically-derived component is developed to provide such a component meeting a desired measure of performance. In one specific embodiment, chlorosomes of | 09-23-2010 |
20130119499 | Nanoengineered Biophotonic Hybrid Device - Apparatus, compositions, methods, and articles of manufacture are disclosed relating to the design and production of biological components and/or their incorporation in devices and systems, including biohybrid photosensitive devices and systems. In some embodiments, biological components include light antenna structures that collect light and emit Stokes-shifted light to a photoactive non-biological component. In some embodiments, the characteristics of biological components are engineered via force-adaptation of an organism or adaptive system. In some embodiments, biological components are modified by removing reaction centers or other structure not contributing to desired performance. | 05-16-2013 |
20150238140 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR STRESS SENSING - A system for non-invasively monitoring a stress level of a subject is presented. A sensor is configured to monitor an attribute of the subject. A housing is configured to removably attach to the subject, the housing includes a processor in communication with the sensor, the processor is configured to retrieve data from the sensor, and use the data retrieved from the sensor to determine a stress level of the subject. | 08-27-2015 |
Joseph Benjamin Labelle, Fishers, IN US
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20100000219 | Systems and Methods for Supplying Cooling Air to a Gas Turbine - A system and method for supplying cooling air to the turbine section of a gas turbine. The system may include a compressed air supply, an ambient air supply, and an ejector for entraining the ambient air supply with the compressed air supply to form a cooling air supply. In a gas turbine including a compressor section and a turbine section, the method may include extracting compressed air from the compressor section, entraining ambient air with the compressed air to form cooling air, and directing the cooling air to the turbine section. | 01-07-2010 |
20100209252 | DISK FOR TURBINE ENGINE - A disk for a turbine engine is disclosed herein. The disk includes a rotatable body extending along a longitudinal axis between a forward side and an aft side. The disk also includes a plurality of slots disposed about a periphery of the body. Each of the slots extends between the forward and aft sides along a respective slot axis. The sides of each of the slots are asymmetrical relative to one another in a cross-section normal to the slot axis. | 08-19-2010 |
Lisa Labelle, Fairfield, CA US
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20090285872 | Amphibious Carrier and Method of Manufacturing - An all weather amphibious carrier and method for manufacturing thereof, for use on land and in water, which includes an adjustable strap system for wearing by a person; a foldable body or member adjustably attachable to the strap system and capable of supporting an infant or child upon folding the member and attaching the member to the strap system; the strap system being made of weather-resistant, synthetic, polymerized rubber, a high-strength, resilient synthetic polymer, and a polymer containing polyurethane; and the foldable body member being made of a weather-resistant, synthetic, polymerized rubber, a synthetic fabric made from a polymer containing polyurethane; and a flexible polyurethane open-cell antimicrobial-coated foam. The unique combination of materials keeps the baby/toddler from becoming sweaty when used for land activities, because the materials breathe. When used in water, rain, and snow, it dries quickly, because the water can pass through the through the body if conventional stitching is used or the body can be completely water-tight by using flatlock, breathable seams. The special quilted design also adds extra support, comfort and security for both care-giver/parent and baby, making this carrier ergonomically sound, both on land and in water. | 11-19-2009 |
Lisa Ann Labelle, Fairfield, CA US
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20110174845 | AMPHIBIOUS CARRIER AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING - An all weather amphibious carrier and method for manufacturing thereof, for use on land and in water, which includes an adjustable strap system for wearing by a person; a foldable body or member adjustably attachable to the strap system and capable of supporting an infant or child upon folding the member and attaching the member to the strap system; the strap system being made of weather-resistant, synthetic, polymerized rubber, a high-strength, resilient synthetic polymer, and a polymer containing polyurethane; and the foldable body member being made of a weather-resistant, synthetic, polymerized rubber, a synthetic fabric made from a polymer containing polyurethane; and a flexible polyurethane open-cell antimicrobial-coated foam. The unique combination of materials keeps the baby/toddler from becoming sweaty when used for land activities, because the materials breathe. When used in water, rain, and snow, it dries quickly, because the water can pass through the through the body if conventional stitching is used or the body can be completely water-tight by using flatlock, breathable seams. The special quilted design also adds extra support, comfort and security for both care-giver/parent and baby, making this carrier ergonomically sound, both on land and in water. | 07-21-2011 |
Marc Labelle, Basking Ridge, NJ US
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20140371195 | INHIBITORS OF HISTONE DEMETHYLASES - The present application discloses compounds capable of modulating the activity of histone demethylases (HDMEs), which are useful for prevention and/or treatment of diseases in which genomic dysregulation is involved in the pathogenesis, such as e.g. cancer. The present application also discloses pharmaceutical compositions comprising said compounds and the use of such compounds as a medicament. The compounds take the form | 12-18-2014 |
20140371214 | INHIBITORS OF HISTONE DEMETHYLASES - Compounds of the form | 12-18-2014 |
20150203453 | INHIBITORS OF HISTONE DEMETHYLASES - The present application discloses compounds capable of modulating the activity of histone demethylases (HDMEs), which are useful for prevention and/or treatment of diseases in which genomic dysregulation is involved in the pathogenesis, such as e.g. cancer. The present application also discloses pharmaceutical compositions comprising said compounds and the use of such compounds as a medicament. The compounds take the form (I) | 07-23-2015 |
20160102096 | COMPOUNDS AND METHODS FOR INHIBITING HISTONE DEMETHYLASES - The present application relates to compounds being of Formula (I), (II), (III), (IV), (V), (VI), (IIIa), (IIIb), (IIIc), (IIId), (IIIe), (IIIf), and (IIIg). Compounds of Formula (I) have the structure: | 04-14-2016 |
Marc Labelle, Chatham, NJ US
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20080269283 | ARYLSULFONES AND USES RELATED THERETO - Aryl sulfone compounds of formula I and II are described and have therapeutic utility, particularly in the treatment of diabetes, obesity and related conditions and disorders: | 10-30-2008 |
20110206652 | METHODS FOR TREATING ATHEROSCLEROSIS - The invention provides compounds, pharmaceutical compositions and methods for treating atherosclerosis, inflammation, thrombosis and other conditions and for decreasing or prevention of accumulation of cholesterol in a subject by modifying LCAT polypeptide. | 08-25-2011 |
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Mark D. Labelle, Chino, CA US
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20120083765 | Drug Introduction and Placement System - A drug introduction sleeve is disclosed that includes a selectively expandable body portion. The body portion is defined by a first open end and a second open end. A hollow interior is formed within the body portion. The body portion is selectively expandable from a first unexpanded configuration to a second expanded configuration whereby the volume of the hollow interior is increased when the body portion is expanded to the second expanded configuration, sufficient to temporarily retain a drug bolus. | 04-05-2012 |
Michael S. Labelle, Chandler, AZ US
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20120263258 | CIRCUITS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING A CONTROL VOLTAGE AND IMPROVING SWITCH PERFORMANCE IN RADIO FREQUENCY (RF) MODULES - An apparatus comprises at least one transmit amplifier and rectification circuitry located in the at least one transmit amplifier, which is configured to receive a RF signal and provide a rectified voltage, which is selectably added to a voltage supplied by a battery to generate a DC voltage supply signal that is a function of RF power level. A controller is configured to select between providing the VBAT or the VSupply signal to a transmit switch depending on one or more of a logic state and a mode of operation. An alternate apparatus comprises a charge pump circuit configured to quickly raise a voltage supplied to it and store the output voltage on a capacitor and then either shift a first frequency provided by a charge pump oscillator to a lower second frequency or turn off a charge pump clock to maintain a voltage on the capacitor during a transmit mode. | 10-18-2012 |
Richard F. Labelle, North Palm Beach, FL US
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20150121884 | STRESS RELIEVED RECTILINEAR DUCT - A duct liner includes a corner flanked by a pair of keyhole slots. An exhaust duct assembly includes an impingement liner received within a duct and a duct liner received within the impingement liner, the duct liner with a multiple of corners, each of the corners flanked by a pair of keyhole slots. | 05-07-2015 |