Patents Assigned to INTELLIGENCE ARTIFICIELLE APPLICATIONS
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Patent number: 11156551Abstract: A device and method for observing an object, in particular a biological object includes a light source able to illuminate a sample. Under the effect of the illumination, the object emits back-scattered radiation that propagates to a screen, the area of which is larger than 100 cm2. The projection of the back-scattered radiation onto the screen forms an image representative of the back-scattered radiation, called a scattergram. An image sensor allows an image representative of the scattergram formed on the screen to be acquired.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2017Date of Patent: October 26, 2021Assignees: COMMISSARIAT A L'ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES, INTELLIGENCE ARTIFICIELLE APPLICATIONSInventors: Emmanuelle Schultz, Damien Decq, Michel Roch, Selimen Benahmed
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Patent number: 11112357Abstract: A device and method for observing an object, in particular a biological object, includes a light source able to illuminate a sample, and a screen lying between the light source and the object. The screen includes an aperture, through which propagates the illuminating beam produced by the light source and propagating toward the screen. Under the effect of the illumination, the object emits back-scattered radiation that propagates to the screen, the area of which is preferably larger than 100 cm2. The projection of the back-scattered radiation onto the screen forms an image representative of the back-scattered radiation, called a scattergram. An image sensor allows an image representative of the scattergram formed on the screen to be acquired.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2017Date of Patent: September 7, 2021Assignees: COMMISSARIAT A L'ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES, INTELLIGENCE ARTIFICIELLE APPLICATIONSInventors: Emmanuelle Schultz, Damien Decq, Michel Roch
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Patent number: 10845374Abstract: A device is provided for the storage and selection of cartridges (20) that are pre-filled with reactive discs to be placed on a support. The support has a plurality of magazines (2) each able to store a cartridge (20) of discs, at least one magazine-holding support (3) and, for each support (3), drive means (4) for moving the magazine-holding support (3). The device (1) has a chamber (5) for housing at least one magazine-holding support (3). A drive mechanism (8) drives the movement of the magazine (2) in the placement configuration between a position in which said magazine (2) is distant from and a position in which same is closer to the placement opening (7) of the chamber (5).Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2015Date of Patent: November 24, 2020Assignee: INTELLIGENCE ARTIFICIELLE APPLICATIONSInventors: Christian Curel, Michel Roch, Jean-Louis Cariou
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Publication number: 20190339199Abstract: A device and method for observing an object, in particular a biological object includes a light source able to illuminate a sample. Under the effect of the illumination, the object emits back-scattered radiation that propagates to a screen, the area of which is larger than 100 cm2. The projection of the back-scattered radiation onto the screen forms an image representative of the back-scattered radiation, called a scattergram. An image sensor allows an image representative of the scattergram formed on the screen to be acquired.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2017Publication date: November 7, 2019Applicants: COMMISSARIAT A L'ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES, INTELLIGENCE ARTIFICIELLE APPLICATIONSInventors: Emmanuelle SCHULTZ, Damien DECQ, Michel ROCH
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Publication number: 20190323959Abstract: A device and method for observing an object, in particular a biological object, includes a light source able to illuminate a sample, and a screen lying between the light source and the object. The screen includes an aperture, through which propagates the illuminating beam produced by the light source and propagating toward the screen. Under the effect of the illumination, the object emits back-scattered radiation that propagates to the screen, the area of which is preferably larger than 100 cm2. The projection of the back-scattered radiation onto the screen forms an image representative of the back-scattered radiation, called a scattergram. An image sensor allows an image representative of the scattergram formed on the screen to be acquired.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2017Publication date: October 24, 2019Applicants: COMMISSARIAT A L'ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES, INTELLIGENCE ARTIFICIELLE APPLICATIONSInventors: Emmanuelle SCHULTZ, Damien DECQ, Michel ROCH
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Patent number: 10323222Abstract: The invention relates to a device (1) for automated inoculation of a culture medium, the device being of the type comprising: a clamp (2) suitable for gripping the inoculation tool; a clamp-holder (3); a support base (4) carrying the assembly formed by the clamp (2) and the clamp-holder (3); and a support structure (5) for supporting the support base (4) and for enabling the support base (4) to be moved along three axes.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2014Date of Patent: June 18, 2019Assignee: INTELLIGENCE ARTIFICIELLE APPLICATIONSInventors: Christian Curel, Michel Roch, Jean-Louis Cariou
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Publication number: 20100203576Abstract: A process for determination of microorganisms' projected resistance to antibiotics that includes analyzing a first microorganism by mass spectrometry so as to obtain a first mass spectrum of the first microorganism, whereby the process is characterized in that an analytical device carries out the following stages: (i) Comparing the first mass spectrum to mass spectra that are contained in a data base, so as to obtain a list of one or more microorganisms that are identical or at least similar to the first microorganism, and whose resistance to given antibiotics is known, (ii) Implementing a projected analysis of the first microorganism's resistance to antibiotics based on the resistance to antibiotics of the microorganism or microorganisms that are identical or at least similar, obtained in stage (ii).Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2010Publication date: August 12, 2010Applicant: INTELLIGENCE ARTIFICIELLE APPLICATIONSInventor: Christian CUREL