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Benoit Rodier, Ville D'Anjou, Quebec CA
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20140260361 | REFRIGERATION APPARATUS AND METHOD - An energy management system may include a refrigeration apparatus. Heat rejected from that apparatus may be used for heating elsewhere. There may be cooling loads which may be prone to frosting. A defrosting apparatus is provided. It is segregated from the coolant distribution array. Recaptured heat of the refrigeration apparatus may be used to defrost the cooling load heat exchangers, in an alternating or cycling mode, as may be. The apparatus may be electronically controlled. Ammonia may be used in a primary refrigeration vapour cycle system. The apparatus may also use a secondary cooling loop or system, linked to the primary system. The secondary system may be a distribution system. The secondary system may use CO | 09-18-2014 |
Dan Rodier, Louisville, CO US
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20090032701 | DETECTION OF ANALYTES USING ION MOBILITY SPECTROMETRY - Methods and systems are provided for detecting analytes in a gas phase sample. An ion mobility spectrometer is provided for detecting analytes having an excess amount of dopant in its separation region. In an embodiment, the dopant is added directly to the separation region, such as with a drift gas or by diffusion, thereby providing excess dopant that dominates subsequent cluster formation and maintenance. Excess dopant in the separation region minimizes or reduces interfering signals associated with unwanted substances, such as water vapor, that are introduced to the IMS. In an aspect, the invention provides IMS systems and methods having increased sensitivity and reliability for analyte detection. | 02-05-2009 |
20090078862 | ION MOBILITY SPECTROMETRY ANALYZER FOR DETECTING PEROXIDES - The present invention provides IMS analyzers and methods for detecting, identifying, and characterizing (e.g., measuring the concentration of) peroxides in samples. Methods and systems of the present invention utilize sample inlet conditions and dopant strategies providing an enhancement in selectivity and sensitivity for the detection of peroxide compounds relative to conventional IMS analyzers. Dopants of the present invention include, but are not limited to, substituted aryl compounds or substituted cyclic dienes; wherein the substituted aryl compound or the substituted cyclic diene has at least one substituent selected from the group consisting of a hydroxyl group, a carbonyl group, an aldehyde group, an ester group, a carboxylic acid group and a carbonate ester group. The present IMS analyzers and methods are versatile and enable selective detection of a broad class of peroxides and derivatives thereof, including hydrogen peroxide, hydroperoxides, organic peroxides and derivatives thereof. | 03-26-2009 |
Dennis Rodier, Francestown, NH US
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20100110239 | DARK CURRENTS AND REDUCING DEFECTS IN IMAGE SENSORS AND PHOTOVOLTAIC JUNCTIONS - Dark currents within a photosensitive device are reduced through improved implantation of a species during its fabrication. Dark currents can be caused by defects in the photo-diode device, caused during the annealing, implanting or other processing steps used during fabrication. By amorphizing the workpiece in the photo-diode region, the number of defects can be reduced thereby reducing this cause of dark current. Dark current is also caused by stress induced by an adjacent STI, where the stress caused by the liner and fill material exacerbate defects in the workpiece. By amorphizing the sidewalls and bottom surface of the trench, defects created during the etching process can be reduced. This reduction in defects also decreases dark current in the photosensitive device. | 05-06-2010 |
20110033998 | OPTIMIZED HALO OR POCKET COLD IMPLANTS - An improved method of performing pocket or halo implants is disclosed. The amount of damage and defects created by the halo implant degrades the performance of the semiconductor device, by increasing leakage current, decreasing the noise margin and increasing the minimum gate voltage. The halo or packet implant is performed at cold temperature, which decreases the damage caused to the crystalline structure and improves the amorphization of the crystal. The use of cold temperature also allows the use of lighter elements for the halo implant, such as boron or phosphorus. | 02-10-2011 |
Dennis P. Rodier, Francestown, NH US
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20130313971 | Gallium ION Source and Materials Therefore - In one embodiment, a method for generating an ion beam having gallium ions includes providing at least a portion of a gallium compound target in a plasma chamber, the gallium compound target comprising gallium and at least one additional element. The method also includes initiating a plasma in the plasma chamber using at least one gaseous species and providing a source of gaseous etchant species to react with the gallium compound target to form a volatile gallium species. | 11-28-2013 |
Elisabeth Rodier, Marsal FR
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20120189679 | METHOD FOR COATING POWDERS - The invention concerns a method for coating powdery solid active substances which includes the following steps: a) providing ( | 07-26-2012 |
Jean-David Rodier, Villeurbanne FR
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20080207778 | Support Comprising a Wax Derivative for Making Topical Cosmetic Formulations - Disclosed is a support, in particular for making topical cosmetic formulations comprising a mixture containing polyol esters with saturated linear acids and unsaturated linear and/or saturated branched acids, monounsaturated linear or saturated branched acid esters with saturated linear alcohols, saturated linear acid esters with monounsaturated linear or saturated branched alcohols, saturated linear and/or monounsaturated linear and/or saturated branched free alcohols, saturated linear ester acids and saturated linear alcohols, monounsaturated linear or saturated branched ester acids and monounsaturated linear or saturated branched linear alcohols, the linear saturated alcohols and acids having at least 20 carbon atoms and the monounsaturated or saturated branched alcohols and acids having at least 18 carbon atoms. | 08-28-2008 |
20080280997 | Novel Pharmaceutical or Cosmetic Carriers Containing Cyclic Acetals - The use of a cyclic acetal obtained by reacting an aliphatic aldehyde having 2 to 4 carbon atoms with a polyol having 3 to 6 carbon atoms and at least three hydroxy functions, including two on vicinal carbons or carbons having one carbon atom therebetween, as a pharmaceutical or cosmetic carrier, is disclosed. | 11-13-2008 |
20090023818 | Wetting Agent Based on a Mixture of Monoesters and Diesters of Butylene Glycol - Pigment wetting agent contains a mixture of monoesters and diesters of butylene glycol and fatty acids. | 01-22-2009 |