Patents by Inventor Stephane VEYRENT
Stephane VEYRENT has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20240099275Abstract: The invention relates to a connected hatchery (1) comprising a plurality of devices (22, 23, 24, 25, 3, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 5, 62, 63, 64) for handling, processing or vaccinating eggs or chicks distributed along a production line, each of the devices being an automated device fitted with a programmable logic controller (231, 431, 451, 641) capable of producing at least one data stream (F23a, F23b, F23c, F23d, F43a, F43b, F43c, F43d, F43e, F43f, F45a, F45b, F45c, F45d, F45e, F64a, F64b, F64c, F64d) relating to the performance or operations of the said automated device, characterized in that it comprises a data centralizing and processing unit (7) arranged to collect the data streams produced by the programmable logic controllers of said automated devices in order to determine at least one performance indicator (I1, I2, I3) of the production line from one or more of said collected data streams and in order to transmit said performance indicator over a telecommunications network to a remote terminal.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2022Publication date: March 28, 2024Inventors: Olivier Ninet, William Boyer, Stéphane Veyrent, Carlos Gonzalez
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Patent number: 11752271Abstract: A drug delivery apparatus including a barrel to contain a substance, a piston slidable in the barrel, a supply circuit to provide input currents, an antenna affixed along the barrel to receive the input current, generate inductance with the piston, and provide output currents commensurate with a position of the piston along the piston course, and processing circuitry configured to receive the output currents, and determine a quantity of the substance inside the barrel based on the output currents.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2018Date of Patent: September 12, 2023Assignee: DESVACInventors: Olivier Boisdon, Christophe Thomas-Javid, Stephane Veyrent
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Patent number: 11253346Abstract: A vaccination device can be used to vaccinate day-old chicks. To vaccinate the day-old chicks safely while ensuring vaccination efficacy, the vaccination device can include a vaccination needle configured to extend from the vaccination device at a vaccination delivery location and an action plate. The action plate can be coupled to the vaccination device such that the action plate is positioned next to the vaccination delivery location. The action plate can include an action button, wherein the action button is configured to receive a day-old chick presented to the action plate in a predetermined loading position, receive a press of the action button, and in response to pressing the action button, cause the vaccination needle to extend from the vaccination device at the vaccination delivery location to deliver a subcutaneous injection to the day-old chick.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2019Date of Patent: February 22, 2022Assignee: DESVACInventors: Jeremy Gautreau, Stephane Veyrent
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Patent number: 11097053Abstract: In selected embodiments, a handheld injection safety applicator includes an applicator housing with a handle and a retractable needle housed within the applicator. The applicator further includes a first sensor that detects the presence of a user's grip on the handle and a second sensor that detects the presence of an animal. The applicator also includes processing circuitry configured to receive a first signal from the first sensor indicating that the user is gripping the handle and receive a second signal from the second sensor indicating that an animal is detected. The applicator extends the needle out of the applicator into the animal once the first and second signal are received and delivers a dose of medication into the animal once the needle is fully extended into the animal.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2019Date of Patent: August 24, 2021Assignee: DESVACInventors: Stephane Veyrent, Erwan Fonteny, Julie Mars
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Publication number: 20210251734Abstract: An injector, injection system, and methods for injecting products to a fowl, in which the injector includes a retention member with at least one hole formed in the retention member, a retention member supporting surface supporting the retention member, and injection needle being movable through the hole. A longitudinal axis of the injection needle and an axis perpendicular to the retention member supporting surface form a vertical angle between 15° and 45°.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2019Publication date: August 19, 2021Applicant: DESVACInventors: William BOYER, Erwan FONTENY, Carlos GONZALEZ, Stephane VEYRENT
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Publication number: 20200384204Abstract: A drug delivery apparatus including a barrel to contain a substance, a piston slidable in the barrel, a supply circuit to provide input currents, an antenna affixed along the barrel to receive the input current, generate inductance with the piston, and provide output currents commensurate with a position of the piston along the piston course, and processing circuitry configured to receive the output currents, and determine a quantity of the substance inside the barrel based on the output currents.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2018Publication date: December 10, 2020Applicant: DESVACInventors: Olivier BOISDON, Christophe THOMAS-JAVID, Stephane VEYRENT
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Publication number: 20200121435Abstract: A vaccination device can be used to vaccinate day-old chicks. To vaccinate the day-old chicks safely while ensuring vaccination efficacy, the vaccination device can include a vaccination needle configured to extend from the vaccination device at a vaccination delivery location and an action plate. The action plate can be coupled to the vaccination device such that the action plate is positioned next to the vaccination delivery location. The action plate can include an action button, wherein the action button is configured to receive a day-old chick presented to the action plate in a predetermined loading position, receive a press of the action button, and in response to pressing the action button, cause the vaccination needle to extend from the vaccination device at the vaccination delivery location to deliver a subcutaneous injection to the day-old chick.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2018Publication date: April 23, 2020Applicant: DESVACInventors: Jeremy GAUTREAU, Stephane VEYRENT
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Publication number: 20190298503Abstract: A vaccination device can be used to vaccinate day-old chicks. To vaccinate the day-old chicks safely while ensuring vaccination efficacy, the vaccination device can include a vaccination needle configured to extend from the vaccination device at a vaccination delivery location and an action plate. The action plate can be coupled to the vaccination device such that the action plate is positioned next to the vaccination delivery location. The action plate can include an action button, wherein the action button is configured to receive a day-old chick presented to the action plate in a predetermined loading position, receive a press of the action button, and in response to pressing the action button, cause the vaccination needle to extend from the vaccination device at the vaccination delivery location to deliver a subcutaneous injection to the day-old chick.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2019Publication date: October 3, 2019Applicant: DESVACInventors: Jeremy GAUTREAU, Stephane VEYRENT
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Publication number: 20190290847Abstract: In selected embodiments, a handheld injection safety applicator includes an applicator housing with a handle and a retractable needle housed within the applicator. The applicator further includes a first sensor that detects the presence of a user's grip on the handle and a second sensor that detects the presence of an animal. The applicator also includes processing circuitry configured to receive a first signal from the first sensor indicating that the user is gripping the handle and receive a second signal from the second sensor indicating that an animal is detected. The applicator extends the needle out of the applicator into the animal once the first and second signal are received and delivers a dose of medication into the animal once the needle is fully extended into the animal.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2019Publication date: September 26, 2019Applicant: DesvacInventors: Stephane Veyrent, Erwan Fonteny, Julie Mars
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Publication number: 20180263747Abstract: A vaccination device can be used to vaccinate day-old chicks. To vaccinate the day-old chicks safely while ensuring vaccination efficacy, the vaccination device can include a vaccination needle configured to extend from the vaccination device at a vaccination delivery location and an action plate. The action plate can be coupled to the vaccination device such that the action plate is positioned next to the vaccination delivery location. The action plate can include an action button, wherein the action button is configured to receive a day-old chick presented to the action plate in a predetermined loading position, receive a press of the action button, and in response to pressing the action button, cause the vaccination needle to extend from the vaccination device at the vaccination delivery location to deliver a subcutaneous injection to the day-old chick.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2017Publication date: September 20, 2018Applicant: DESVACInventors: Jeremy GAUTREAU, Stephane VEYRENT
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Publication number: 20180221580Abstract: In selected embodiments, a handheld injection safety applicator includes an applicator housing with a handle and a retractable needle housed within the applicator. The applicator further includes a first sensor that detects the presence of a user's grip on the handle and a second sensor that detects the presence of an animal. The applicator also includes processing circuitry configured to receive a first signal from the first sensor indicating that the user is gripping the handle and receive a second signal from the second sensor indicating that an animal is detected. The applicator extends the needle out of the applicator into the animal once the first and second signal are received and delivers a dose of medication into the animal once the needle is fully extended into the animal.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2018Publication date: August 9, 2018Applicant: DESVACInventors: Stephane Veyrent, Erwan Fonteny, Julie Mars
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Publication number: 20180001024Abstract: In selected embodiments, a handheld injection safety applicator (100) includes an applicator housing with a handle (104) and a retractable needle (106) housed within the applicator. The applicator further includes a first sensor (112) that detects the presence of a user's grip on the handle and a second sensor (118) that detects the presence of an animal. The applicator also includes processing circuitry configured to receive a first signal from the first sensor indicating that the user is gripping the handle and receive a second signal from the second sensor indicating that an animal is detected. The applicator extends the needle out of the applicator into the animal once the first and second signal are received and delivers a dose of medication into the animal once the needle is fully extended into the animal.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2015Publication date: January 4, 2018Applicant: DESVACInventors: Stephane VEYRENT, Erwan FONTENY, Julie MARS
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Publication number: 20160184520Abstract: In selected embodiments, a handheld injection safety applicator includes an applicator housing with a handle and a retractable needle housed within the applicator. The applicator further includes a first sensor that detects the presence of a user's grip on the handle and a second sensor that detects the presence of an animal. The applicator also includes processing circuitry configured to receive a first signal from the first sensor indicating that the user is gripping the handle and receive a second signal from the second sensor indicating that an animal is detected. The applicator extends the needle out of the applicator into the animal once the first and second signal are received and delivers a dose of medication into the animal once the needle is fully extended into the animal.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2014Publication date: June 30, 2016Applicant: DESVACInventors: Stephane VEYRENT, Erwan FONTENY
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Patent number: D836205Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2016Date of Patent: December 18, 2018Assignee: DESVACInventors: Carlos Gonzalez, Stephane Veyrent, Ludovic Braud