Patents by Inventor Christian Pilon
Christian Pilon 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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Patent number: 8104890Abstract: An eyewear assembly includes an outer first frame, at least one outer first lens, an inner second frame, and at least one inner second lens. The assembly includes a mechanism for holding the first frame and first lens in front of a user's face. The second frame has a mechanism for attachment to the first frame, to hold the second frame between the user's eyes and the first lens. The at least one second lens is carried by the second frame. The mechanism for attachment comprises a tab extending vertically on one of the first frame or the second frame and an aperture on the respective other of the first frame or the second frame for receiving said tab. The first frame includes a central elevated vent to distribute air over top vent openings of the first frame. Grip warts are provided on the first frame for gripping and manipulation by the user.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2010Date of Patent: January 31, 2012Assignee: Revision Military Inc.Inventors: Jonathan Blanshay, Brent Sheldon, Pierre Vallée, Stéphane Morency, Christian Pilon, Stéphane Beliveau, Catherine Turgy
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Patent number: 8083344Abstract: An eyewear assembly includes an outer first frame, at least one outer first lens, an inner second frame, and at least one inner second lens. The assembly includes a mechanism for holding the first frame and first lens in front of a user's face. The second frame has a mechanism for attachment to the first frame, to hold the second frame between the user's eyes and the first lens. The at least one second lens is carried by the second frame. The mechanism for attachment comprises a tab extending vertically on one of the first frame or the second frame and an aperture on the respective other of the first frame or the second frame for receiving said tab. The first frame includes a central elevated vent to distribute air over top vent openings of the first frame. Grip warts are provided on the first frame for gripping and manipulation by the user.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2009Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Assignee: Revision Military Inc.Inventors: Jonathan Blanshay, Brent Sheldon, Pierre Vallée, Stéphane Morency, Christian Pilon, Stéphane Beliveau, Catherine Turgy
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Publication number: 20110296574Abstract: A protective goggle is provided including a frame having a first lens opening and a second lens opening. The lens openings are separated by a bridge and the frame is configured to be located in front of a user's face. Two protective lenses are held within the respective lens openings. A flexible skirt is connected to the frame. The flexible skirt has a face engaging portion opposite the frame and configured to contact the user's face about the user's eyes. The flexible skirt has a vent portion including a plurality of vent holes.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2011Publication date: December 8, 2011Inventors: Stephan Morency, Christian Pilon, Stéphane Beliveau, Catherine Turgy
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Publication number: 20110149228Abstract: An eyewear assembly includes an outer first frame, at least one outer first lens, an inner second frame, and at least one inner second lens. The assembly includes a mechanism for holding the first frame and first lens in front of a user's face. The second frame has a mechanism for attachment to the first frame, to hold the second frame between the user's eyes and the first lens. The at least one second lens is carried by the second frame. The mechanism for attachment comprises a tab extending vertically on one of the first frame or the second frame and an aperture on the respective other of the first frame or the second frame for receiving said tab. The first frame includes a central elevated vent to distribute air over top vent openings of the first frame. Grip warts are provided on the first frame for gripping and manipulation by the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2010Publication date: June 23, 2011Inventors: Jonathan Blanshay, Brent Sheldon, Pierre Vallée, Stéphane Morency, Christian Pilon, Stéphane Beliveau, Catherine Turgy
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Patent number: 7870618Abstract: A helmet having a helmet shell including cooperating first and second sections in slidable engagement with one another, at least one locking assembly inter-connecting the first and second sections, the locking assembly including a pivoting member pivotable between a locked position and an unlocked position, the pivoting member in the locked position pressing the shell sections against one another such as to prevent a relative sliding motion therebetween, the pivoting member in the unlocked position allowing the relative sliding motion, and at least one engagement member connected to the first shell section and removably engaging the pivoting member in the locked position to prevent accidental movement of the pivoting member toward the unlocked position.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2006Date of Patent: January 18, 2011Assignee: Sport Maska Inc.Inventors: Christian Pilon, Philippe Martin, Ryan Crelinsten, Sébastien Morin
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Patent number: 7809422Abstract: An apparatus for optical imaging of a breast is described, the apparatus comprising: a supporting platform for positioning a patient in a face down prone position, the platform having a cavity for the breast to be pendantly suspended therethrough; a flexible fluid-filled receptacle below the cavity holding an optical matching fluid for the optical imaging, wherein the breast is immersed in the fluid during the optical imaging; a supporting mechanism surrounding a perimeter of the receptacle for supporting the receptacle within the cavity and preventing it from falling through the cavity when holding the optical matching fluid; and a source and detector coupling device for orienting source and detector ports with respect to the receptacle and for contacting the receptacle to obtain a desired geometry of the breast and the optical matching fluid.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2002Date of Patent: October 5, 2010Assignee: ART Advanced Research Technologies Inc.Inventors: Luc Corbeil, Peter Marin, Mario Gagnon, Benoît Orban, Christian Pilon
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Publication number: 20100195043Abstract: An eyewear assembly includes an outer first frame, at least one outer first lens, an inner second frame, and at least one inner second lens. The assembly includes a mechanism for holding the first frame and first lens in front of a user's face. The second frame has a mechanism for attachment to the first frame, to hold the second frame between the user's eyes and the first lens. The at least one second lens is carried by the second frame. The mechanism for attachment comprises a tab extending vertically on one of the first frame or the second frame and an aperture on the respective other of the first frame or the second frame for receiving said tab. The first frame includes a central elevated vent to distribute air over top vent openings of the first frame. Grip warts are provided on the first frame for gripping and manipulation by the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2009Publication date: August 5, 2010Inventors: Jonathan Blanshay, Brent Sheldon, Pierre Vallée, Stéphane Morency, Christian Pilon, Stéphane Beliveau, Catherine Turgy
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Patent number: 7648233Abstract: An eyewear assembly includes an outer first frame, at least one outer first lens, an inner second frame, and at least one inner second lens. The assembly includes a mechanism for holding the first frame and first lens in front of a user's face. The second frame has a mechanism for attachment to the first frame, to hold the second frame between the user's eyes and the first lens. The at least one second lens is carried by the second frame. The second frame includes a first frame portion that mounts the second lens and a second frame portion overmolded onto the first frame portion defining portions of the outside surface area of the second frame. The first frame portion is of a relatively hard material and the second frame portion is of a relatively soft material. Strap anchors include louvers for directing air at side vents of the first frame. The first frame includes a central elevated vent to distribute air over top vent openings of the first frame.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2006Date of Patent: January 19, 2010Assignee: Revision Eyewear, Inc.Inventors: Jonathan Blanshay, Brent Sheldon, Pierre Valée, Stéphane Morency, Christian Pilon, Stéphane Beliveau, Catherine Turgy
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Patent number: 7641333Abstract: An eyewear assembly includes an outer first frame, at least one outer first lens, an inner second frame, and at least one inner second lens. The assembly includes a mechanism for holding the first frame and first lens in front of a user's face. The second frame has a mechanism for attachment to the first frame, to hold the second frame between the user's eyes and the first lens. The at least one second lens is carried by the second frame. The second frame includes a first frame portion that mounts the second lens and a second frame portion overmolded onto the first frame portion defining portions of the outside surface area of the second frame. The first frame portion is of a relatively hard material and the second frame portion is of a relatively soft material. A shock-absorbing pad can be fit between the first and second frames.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2006Date of Patent: January 5, 2010Assignee: Revision Eyewear, Inc.Inventors: Jonathan Blanshay, Brent Sheldon, Pierre Valée, Stéphane Morency, Christian Pilon, Stéphane Beliveau, Catherine Turgy, Shawn Therrien, Stéphane Lebel
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Publication number: 20070182916Abstract: An eyewear assembly includes an outer first frame, at least one outer first lens, an inner second frame, and at least one inner second lens. The assembly includes a mechanism for holding the first frame and first lens in front of a user's face. The second frame has a mechanism for attachment to the first frame, to hold the second frame between the user's eyes and the first lens. The at least one second lens is carried by the second frame. The second frame includes a first frame portion that mounts the second lens and a second frame portion overmolded onto the first frame portion defining portions of the outside surface area of the second frame. The first frame portion is of a relatively hard material and the second frame portion is of a relatively soft material. A shock-absorbing pad can be fit between the first and second frames.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2006Publication date: August 9, 2007Inventors: Jonathan Blanshay, Brent Sheldon, Pierre Valee, Stephane Morency, Christian Pilon, Stephane Beliveau, Catherine Turgy, Shawn Therrien, Stephane Lebel
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Publication number: 20070079429Abstract: A helmet having a helmet shell including cooperating first and second sections in slidable engagement with one another, at least one locking assembly inter-connecting the first and second sections, the locking assembly including a pivoting member pivotable between a locked position and an unlocked position, the pivoting member in the locked position pressing the shell sections against one another such as to prevent a relative sliding motion therebetween, the pivoting member in the unlocked position allowing the relative sliding motion, and at least one engagement member connected to the first shell section and removably engaging the pivoting member in the locked position to prevent accidental movement of the pivoting member toward the unlocked position.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2006Publication date: April 12, 2007Inventors: Christian Pilon, Philippe Martin, Ryan Crelinsten, Sebastien Morin
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Publication number: 20070024806Abstract: An eyewear assembly includes an outer first frame, at least one outer first lens, an inner second frame, and at least one inner second lens. The assembly includes a mechanism for holding the first frame and first lens in front of a user's face. The second frame has a mechanism for attachment to the first frame, to hold the second frame between the user's eyes and the first lens. The at least one second lens is carried by the second frame. The second frame includes a first frame portion that mounts the second lens and a second frame portion overmolded onto the first frame portion defining portions of the outside surface area of the second frame. The first frame portion is of a relatively hard material and the second frame portion is of a relatively soft material. Strap anchors include louvers for directing air at side vents of the first frame. The first frame includes a central elevated vent to distribute air over top vent openings of the first frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2006Publication date: February 1, 2007Inventors: Jonathan Blanshay, Christian Pilon, Stephan Beliveau, Catherine Turgy, Brent Sheldon, Pierre Vallee, Stephane Morency
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Publication number: 20060272067Abstract: A modular mask system comprises a frame for fitting over a user's head, and a set of interchangeable mask components. Each interchangeable mask components can be removeably attachable to the frame. Each of the interchangeable mask components is one of a top panel, a side panel assembly, an eyepiece and a nosepiece. The interchangeable side panel assemblies can be different sizes to accommodate the user's face or have different patterns or have different configurations of ventilation holes. The interchangeable eyepieces allow the user to choose from dual lenses and a single shield. The eyepieces can include optically powered lenses, shaded lenses, dual lenses tinted lenses, photochromatic lenses and polarized lenses.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2005Publication date: December 7, 2006Inventors: Mario Gagnon, Christian Pilon, Jean-Francois Lebcuf, Brent Sheldon
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Patent number: 6922859Abstract: There is provided a table for positioning a patient for a medical procedure on a breast, the table comprising: a solid frame surrounding a perimeter of the table; and a membrane-like contour surface for a surrounding breast area, wherein the surface comprises an aperture for the breast to be pendantly suspended therethrough, and the surface is adjusted to a shape of the patient's body. Preferably, the membrane-like contour surface covers the entire surface area of the table. Alternatively, it can be limited to a section that will cover an area from approximately the bottom of the rib cage to the collar bone when the patient is lying face down on the table.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2002Date of Patent: August 2, 2005Assignee: Art Advanced Research Technologies Inc.Inventors: Mario Gagnon, Christian Pilon
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Patent number: D537098Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2005Date of Patent: February 20, 2007Assignee: Revision Eyewear, Inc.Inventors: Brent Sheldon, Pierre Vallée, Sébastien Lagacé, Christian Pilon, Stéphane Béliveau
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Patent number: D537103Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2005Date of Patent: February 20, 2007Assignee: Revision Eyewear, Inc.Inventors: Brent Sheldon, Catherine Turgy, Pierre Vallée, Stéphane Morency, Christian Pilon
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Patent number: D537104Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2005Date of Patent: February 20, 2007Assignee: Revision Eyewear, Inc.Inventors: Brent Sheldon, Pierre Vallée, Sébastien Lagacé, Christian Pilon, Stéphane Béliveau
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Patent number: D547853Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2005Date of Patent: July 31, 2007Assignee: Venmar Ventilation Inc.Inventors: Christian Pilon, Jean-François Lebeuf
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Patent number: D595313Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2008Date of Patent: June 30, 2009Inventors: Christian Pilon, Catherine Turgy, Patrick Mainville
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Patent number: D598040Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2005Date of Patent: August 11, 2009Assignee: Revision Eyewear, Inc.Inventors: Brent Sheldon, Stéphane Béliveau, Pierre Vallée, Stéphane Morency, Christian Pilon