Patents Assigned to The Minister of National Defence of Her Majesty's Canadian Government
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Patent number: 7062001Abstract: An adaptive receiver for determining parameters of an incoming signal is provided.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2002Date of Patent: June 13, 2006Assignee: Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of National Defence of Her Majesty's Canadian GovernmentInventor: Jim P. Y. Lee
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Patent number: 6894494Abstract: The present invention relates to a signal processing method and system for correcting organ motion artifacts for cardiac and brain imaging. A plurality of sets of MRI measurement data indicative of at least an image of an object is received. Each set corresponds to one row kx of a k-space matrix of at least a k-space matrix. For each set a k-space matrix of the at least a k-space matrix is determined for allocation thereto based on motion information of the object occurring during acquisition of the plurality of sets of the MRI measurement data. In a following step a location within the allocated k-space matrix corresponding to a row of the k-space matrix allocated thereto is determined for each set. At least a k-space matrix is then generated by re-arranging the plurality of sets. Each of the at least a k-space matrix comprises the sets of the plurality of sets of the MRI measurement data allocated thereto.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2003Date of Patent: May 17, 2005Assignee: Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of National Defence of Her Majesty's Canadian GovernmentInventors: Stergios Stergiopoulos, Miroslaw Wrobel, Andreas Freibert, Waheed Younis, Amar Dhanantwari
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Patent number: 6887451Abstract: Carbon nanotubes are produced using a silane procedure, in which a substrate such as carbon paper or stainless steel mesh is immersed in a silane solution of a metal catalyst, preferable Co:Ni in a 1:1 ratio; and a feedstock gas containing a carbon source such as ethylene is fed through the substrate and the catalyst deposited thereon while the substrate is heated by applying an electrical current thereto. Thus, a reaction occurs between the catalyst and the gas to yield carbon nanotubes supported on the conductive substrate. These composite electrodes may be used in electrochemistry or in field emitting applications.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2002Date of Patent: May 3, 2005Assignee: Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of National Defence of Her Majesty's Canadian GovernmentInventors: Jean Pol Dodelet, Xuellang Sun, Sylvain Desilets
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Patent number: 6783100Abstract: A support for electrical conductors, optical fibers, gas tubes, etc., having an elongated base, portions at each end of the base extending towards the front of the support, each end portion containing an aperture oriented perpendicular to the length of that base and lying parallel to the base. The support has a plurality of U-shaped recesses with openings facing the front to form a fluted link. A plurality of the fluted links can be arranged into a flexible carrier belt by inserting wires through the apertures to hold the fluted links adjacent to each other with adjacent ones facing in opposite directions. During assembly of the carrier belt, the conductors, fibers or tubes, etc., to be supported are fitted into appropriate U-shaped recesses that provide support for those items. The flexible carrier belt provides conductor connections between a stationary part and a rotatable part of an apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2003Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Her Majesty the Queen as Represented by the Minister of National Defence of Her Majesty's Canadian GovernmentInventor: Alain Cinq-Mars
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Patent number: 6772444Abstract: A combination of fiber materials for use as liner for chemical protective gloves is disclosed. The material consists of viscose, polyester and acrylic yarns knitted together either by plating or speckling. Glove liners made of these materials have higher moisture absorbency, faster drying time, improved functional fit and enhance hand dexterity. Depending on the application this invention can be used in combination with other types of gloves or independently.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2002Date of Patent: August 10, 2004Assignee: The Minister of National Defence of Her Majesty's Canadian GovernmentInventor: Julie Tremblay-Lutter
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Patent number: 6770248Abstract: An apparatus for the ultrasonic destruction of microbiological contamination of fluids. The process involves subjecting contaminated fluids to ultrasonic vibration so as to cause cavitation within the fluids. The cavitation results in the destruction of microbial cells and mats of microbial colonies. To create cavitation in the fluids a number of piezoelectric ceramic rings surround a metal tube through which the fluids flows. Those piezoelectric rings are immersed in a transmission medium which is pressurized sufficiently to prevent cavitation occurring in it and causing damage to the piezoelectric rings electrodes. This process is applicable to many liquids such as fuels, lubricating fluids, potable and marine ballast waters, dairy products, pharmaceuticals, liquid food products and beverages.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2001Date of Patent: August 3, 2004Assignee: Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of National Defence of Her Majesty's Canadian GovernmentInventors: Randall D. Haggett, Kenneth J. KarisAllen, Guerorgui A. Hranov
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Patent number: 6543933Abstract: A microwave thermography apparatus to measure temperatures within a dielectric body comprises a partial ellipsoidal cavity with an electrical conductive surface wherein the body can be located at one focus of the cavity. A microwave antenna located at a second focus of the cavity is connected to a radiometer. That radiometer amplifies and filters signals from the antenna before they are applied to a detector with the temperature of the body being determined from the voltage amplitude of the detected signals.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2002Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Assignee: Her Majesty the Queen as represented by the Minister of National Defence of Her Majesty's Canadian GovernmentInventors: Stergios Stergiopoulos, Nikolaos Uzunoglu
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Patent number: 6544958Abstract: The present invention relates to novel ribonucleotide oligonucleotides (RNOs) that are specifically designed to inhibit viral replication. The RNOs are capable of binding to both the negative and positive strands of influenza RNA segments, thereby inhibiting the virus' ability to produce various viral components, thus inhibiting viral propagation, and effectively killing the virus at the intracellular sites of infection in the respiratory tract. The RNOs provided may act independently, or in combination to optimize their antiviral activity. In addition, the RNOs provided may be formulated in liposomes, which facilitate their therapeutic delivery to intracellular sites of infection, and additionally increase antiviral efficacies.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2001Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Assignee: Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of National Defence of Her Majesty's Canadian GovernmentInventors: Jonathan P. H. Wong, Leslie P. Nagata
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Patent number: 6535570Abstract: A method of tracking organ motion and removing motion artifacts in conventional computer tomography scans is disclosed. Sensor time series indicative of projection measurement data of the object are correlated using a software spatial overlap correlator method in order to obtain a sinogram indicative of organ motion. The software spatial overlap correlator method is based on the fact that the image sampling process of a computer tomography scanner is periodical, therefore, image samples taken at a time t and at a time t+T are taken from identical spatial locations. The sinogram is then processed using a retrospective gating method or a coherent sinogram synthesis method in order to correct the image data for motion effects. This method for motion correction is software based and, therefore, can be easily implemented in existing computer tomography systems without major hardware modification.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2001Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Assignee: Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of National Defence of Her Majesty's Canadian GovernmentInventors: Stergios Stergiopoulos, Amar C. Dhanantwari
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Patent number: 6525237Abstract: A decontamination formulation is provided which is effective against a broad spectrum of chemical and biological warfare agents and radioactive dusts, comprising an active decontamination agent, a co-solvent, a buffer system to optimize the initial reaction pH above 8.5 and more preferably in the range of 10 to 11 for favoring oxidation of VX and HD and hydrolysis of G agents, and a surfactant similar to fire-fighting foaming agent. Formulations comprise, in water by weight, 1% to 15% of a hydrated chloroisocyanuric acid salt, 1% to 10% of a polypropylene glycol co-solvent, 1% to 15% surfactant and a buffer system to initially maintain said formulation at a pH from about 11 to about 8.5 for sufficient duration to effect decontamination. The formulation can be provided in kit form or concentrate form, be prepared, in part, in advance or on site, and be dispensed in foam form which aids in coating and adhering of the decontamination formulation to contaminated surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2000Date of Patent: February 25, 2003Assignee: Her Majesty the Queen as represented by the Minister of National Defence of Her Majesty's Canadian GovernmentInventors: J. Garfield Purdon, Claude L. Chenier, Andrew F. H. Burczyk
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Patent number: 6468558Abstract: Although poly ICLC possess a broad spectrum of antimicrobial and anticancer activities, it therapeutic potential has yet to be fulfilled due to its toxic side effect. This problem can be overcome by encapsulating poly ICLC within liposomes which provides a drug delivery system with slow sustained release characteristic and which has the ability to target the drug to sites of infection and tumor without causing systemic burden to normal tissues, thereby enhancing the immunological and biological activities of poly ICLC.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2001Date of Patent: October 22, 2002Assignee: Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of National Defence of Her Majesty's Canadian GovernmentInventor: Jonathan P. H. Wong
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Patent number: 6436652Abstract: A bacteriophage linked to an enzyme can replace an antibody in a system for detecting the presence of a bacteria in a sample. Specifically Brucella abortus (a pathogen which causes brucellosis in cattle) can be detected using Brucella bacteriophage for the virus, urease for the enzyme linked to the bacteriophage, m-maleimidobenzoyl-N-hydrosysuccimide ester as a coupling reagent, sera from mice immunized with Brucella bacteriophage for a detector antibody, urease conjugated to anti-mouse sheep antibody for an indicator, and urea with bromcresol purple as the substrate. The materials can be used in indirect (sandwich) or direct enzyme-linked viral assays (ELVirA).Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1999Date of Patent: August 20, 2002Assignee: Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of National Defence of Her Majesty's Canadian GovernmentInventors: John W. Cherwonogrodzky, Kamil Lotfali
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Patent number: 6409745Abstract: A portable, forced air apparatus for warming a hypothermia victim in the field includes a stretcher, strips of material extending across the stretcher for supporting the torso of the victim above the stretcher bottom, a canopy for covering the victim's torso, a blower operated heater in a compartment in the stretcher beneath the victim's legs for delivering hot air to the canopy in the area of the torso for warming the victim's body while the legs and arms are covered to prevent heat loss, a heated head and neck support for controlled warming of the victim's head and neck, and sleeves for covering the victim's arms and legs to prevent heat loss therefrom during torso warming. The heating system is complemented by warm IV infusion and warm oxygen delivery to the victim.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2000Date of Patent: June 25, 2002Assignee: Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of National Defence of Her Majesty's Canadian GovernmentInventors: Michel B. Ducharme, John Frim
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Patent number: 6333631Abstract: Apparatus and method is provided for performing detailed mine detection over variable terrain. An articulated robotic scanner comprises an articulated arm mounted to any vehicle such as a robot. One or more mine detectors mounted at the end of the arm. The arm operates autonomously to repetitively sweep the mine detector in ever forward advancing side-to-side arcs over the terrain. The vehicle can operate autonomously or be tele-operated. The position of the mine detector is monitored and known with respect to a known coordinate system. Sensors measure their position relative to the ground and relative to known co-ordinates of the mine detector. A controller determines the relative position of the ground and the mine detector and dynamically adjusts the mine detector's position to maintain a constant separation over variable terrain without ever contacting the ground or objects thereon.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1999Date of Patent: December 25, 2001Assignee: Minister of National Defence of Her Majesty's Canadian GovernmentInventors: Yogadish Das, Kevin Russell, Nenad Kircanski, Andrew Goldenberg
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Patent number: 6313781Abstract: The present invention relates to multi-function, multi-channel digital receiver architecture for performing three distinct receiver functions including simultaneous intrapulse analysis, direction finding and LPI signal detection; for determining parameters of incoming signals, comprising a plurality of receiver channels, each channel including a respective antenna for receiving the signal; a down-converter for converting the signal to an intermediate frequency (IF) signal; and an analog-to-digital converter operatively coupled to receive the IF signal and to provide a digital signal at a sampling rate, the digital signal being indicative of the amplitude and phase of the received signal in the channel, and a digital processor operatively coupled to receiving the digital signals from each of the plurality of channels for determining the amplitude and phase intrapulse profiles; by combining the amplitude and phase intrapulse profiles from all of the plurality of channels to provide both intrapulse and conventioType: GrantFiled: June 19, 2000Date of Patent: November 6, 2001Assignee: Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of National Defence of Her Majesty's Canadian GovernmentInventor: Jim P. Y. Lee
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Patent number: 6233054Abstract: A beamsplitter for a double beam interferometer with the interferometer and beamsplitter being designed to provide suppression of the interferometer's self emissions by optical substraction. The beamsplitter is formed of two flat transparent substrates having balanced transmission characteristics at the wavelengths of interest. These substrates are superposed and mounted next to each other with a thin layer of air squeezed between adjacent flat surfaces of the substrates. A temperature sensor on a mount in which the beamsplitter is installed allows for simplified radiometric calibration of the interferometer.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1999Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of National Defence of Her Majesty's Canadian GovernmentInventor: Jean-Marc Thériault
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Patent number: 6203846Abstract: Apparatus and process for marking a surface with a highly visible and substantive mark comprising mixing a dry granular, free-flowing superabsorbent polymer powder with liquid, preferably water, and dye to form a semi-solid gel and depositing the gel onto the surface to be marked. The marking apparatus comprises a chamber for mixing the gel and a ram used to eject the gel from the chamber without excess mechanical agitation and without causing significant breakdown of the gel. The dye makes the gel very visible, the bulk of the gel makes it more easily visible, the nature of the gel makes it temporary; easily dispersed with time, sunlight or water.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1999Date of Patent: March 20, 2001Assignee: Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of National Defence of Her Majesty's Canadian GovernmentInventors: Robert O. Ellingson, Stephen G. Penzes, Mick Saruwatari, Kevin Saruwatari, Craig Poulsom
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Patent number: 6191725Abstract: An automatic gain control (AGC) circuit for electromagnetic wave receiving systems, such as radar warning receivers, has a number of N parallel paths to which analog IF input signals are applied with each path being connected to one of N inputs of an output switch. Each path contains a free running sampling analog-to-digital converter (ADC) that digitizes an amplified analog IF input, the digitized signals being applied to inputs of digital delay units whose output are supplied to the output switch's inputs. The amplification in each of the N paths is fixed and staggered to provide different fixed amplifications of the IF input to the ADCs. The AGC has a leading edge trigger (LET), a trailing edge trigger (TET) and a track-and-hold circuit that samples and holds the amplitude of an input pulse starting at the leading edge as demarked by the LET.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1999Date of Patent: February 20, 2001Assignee: Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, as represented by Minister of National Defence of Her Majesty's Canadian GovernmentInventor: Pierre Lavoie
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Patent number: 6026135Abstract: A multisensor vehicle-mounted mine detector having one or more sensors leading the vehicle for detecting objects in the ground while moving. A navigational system tracks the coordinates of the detected objects, performs data fusion, declares whether the object is a target worthy of interest and if so, stops the vehicle with a trailing thermal neutron activator sensor (TNA) over the coordinates of the object and interrogating the object with slow neutrons to confirm whether it contains sufficient nitrogen to indeed be a mine. The TNA confirmation is kept brief due to the use of a strong source coupled with means for analysing the resultant pulses and rejecting piled-up pulses. The difference between an integration of the entire pulse and a portion of the pulse is compared against a predetermined difference for a normal pulse wherein variations therebetween are indicative of a piled-up pulse which is then rejected.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1998Date of Patent: February 15, 2000Assignee: Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of National Defence of Her Majesty's Canadian GovernmentInventors: John E. McFee, Victor C. Aitken, Yogadhish Das, Kevin L. Russell, Chris A. Brosinsky, Robert H. Chesney, Philip Church, George Gundesen, Edward T. H. Clifford, E. Barclay Selkirk, Harry Ing, Robert O. Ellingson, Steven G. Penzes, Mick Saruwatari, Kevin Saruwatari, Craig Poulsom
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Patent number: 5973774Abstract: A compact portable instrument for determining the percentage concentration of a material in a solution such as the amount of concentrate in an output from an Aqueous Film Forming Foam generator used to extinguish fires. The instrument comprises a refractive index sensor with a reflective type refractometer prism having a measuring surface in contact with liquids placed in a sample holder formed by an opening through a retainer plate. The measuring surface of the prism covers that opening and presses the retainer plate towards an outer surface of the instrument, that outer surface having entrance and exit ports for sample liquids at that opening. The refractometer senses the refractive index of liquid in the sample holder and, when properly calibrated, provides an output to a digital display that directly indicates the percentage concentration of material in the liquid.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1998Date of Patent: October 26, 1999Assignee: Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of National Defence of Her Majesty's Canadian GovernmentInventors: Randall D. Haggett, Richard D. Dittman