Patents by Inventor Guy Chouinard
Guy Chouinard 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: 9297162Abstract: A rotating arbor has a hollow interior and a forward end provided with a number of fingers which are spaced apart from adjacent fingers by longitudinally extending slits. The hollow interior and the slits are dimensioned such that a conventional concrete pin may be inserted into the arbor and be rotated by it. In one version of the apparatus, three rollers are situated side by side and a space separates each roller from an adjacent roller. A length of wire is positioned such that one of its segments extends through one space and extends to and through the aperture in the head of the concrete pin. A second segment of the wire doubles back from the concrete pin to and through the second space. As the arbor rotates, the segments of the wire twist around each other to attach them to the pin. In another version of the apparatus, the segments the wire are received in grooves formed in two blocks, one stationary and the other pivotal.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2011Date of Patent: March 29, 2016Inventor: Guy Chouinard
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Patent number: 8541452Abstract: A method for treating anxiety disorders and other disorders using cholinesterase inhibitors including donepezil and its pharmaceutically acceptable salts.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2005Date of Patent: September 24, 2013Inventors: Guy Chouinard, Charles-Siegfried Peretti
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Patent number: 8206857Abstract: A cogeneration system having flexible and controllable cogeneration loops. There is a first cogeneration loop to recover heat from a fuel cell power module, thereby producing a heat to electricity ratio between 0 and approximately 1.0. There is a second cogeneration loop to produce supplemental thermal energy for hot water generation and/or space heating. This loop can be connected or disconnected via switching valves depending on the thermal demands of hot water and/or space heating. This loop can also be useful to control the fuel processor temperature to prevent it from being overheated in cases when the fuel cell has low fuel utilization efficiency. With this second loop, it becomes possible to adjust the heat to electricity ratio at any desirable levels such as more than 2. It is also possible to produce the hot water at a higher temperature or superheated steam, which would have been difficult if only the first loop is used.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2007Date of Patent: June 26, 2012Assignee: Hyteon Inc.Inventors: Dingrong Bai, Jean-Guy Chouinard, David Elkaïm
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Publication number: 20120080116Abstract: A rotating arbor has a hollow interior and a forward end provided with a number of fingers which are spaced apart from adjacent fingers by longitudinally extending slits. The hollow interior and the slits are dimensioned such that a conventional concrete pin may be inserted into the arbor and be rotated by it. In one version of the apparatus, three rollers are situated side by side and a space separates each roller from an adjacent roller. A length of wire is positioned such that one of its segments extends through one space and extends to and through the aperture in the head of the concrete pin. A second segment of the wire doubles back from the concrete pin to and through the second space. As the arbor rotates, the segments of the wire twist around each other to attach them to the pin. In another version of the apparatus, the segments the wire are received in grooves formed in two blocks, one stationary and the other pivotal.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2011Publication date: April 5, 2012Inventor: Guy Chouinard
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Patent number: 8097376Abstract: There is described a fuel cell power system including a fuel processor subsystem, a fuel cell subsystem, and a power conditioning subsystem. The fuel processor subsystem comprises a main module for producing hydrogen rich streams from a hydrocarbon fuel, a balance of plant module for auxiliary components, and a control and electronic module for monitoring and controlling the fuel processor subsystem. The fuel cell subsystem comprises a main module for generation of electric power and thermal energy from hydrogen rich streams produced by the fuel processor module and air, a balance of plant module for auxiliary components, and a control and electronic module for monitoring and controlling the fuel cell subsystem. Each module has individual components attached thereto, the modules being designed and manufactured separately and assembled together to form the respective subsystems.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2010Date of Patent: January 17, 2012Assignee: Hyteon, Inc.Inventors: Dingrong Bai, Jean-Guy Chouinard, David Elkaim
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Publication number: 20110027675Abstract: There is described a fuel cell power system including a fuel processor subsystem, a fuel cell subsystem, and a power conditioning subsystem. The fuel processor subsystem comprises a main module for producing hydrogen rich streams from a hydrocarbon fuel, a balance of plant module for auxiliary components, and a control and electronic module for monitoring and controlling the fuel processor subsystem. The fuel cell subsystem comprises a main module for generation of electric power and thermal energy from hydrogen rich streams produced by the fuel processor module and air, a balance of plant module for auxiliary components, and a control and electronic module for monitoring and controlling the fuel cell subsystem. Each module has individual components attached thereto, the modules being designed and manufactured separately and assembled together to form the respective subsystems.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2010Publication date: February 3, 2011Inventors: Dingrong BAI, Jean-Guy CHOUINARD, David ELKAIM
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Publication number: 20100190067Abstract: There is described a method for managing a fuel cell system having a fuel contaminator present in an anode reactant, the method comprising: monitoring a fuel contaminator concentration in the anode reactant of a fuel cell stack, the fuel cell stack having a plurality of individual fuel cell units each having a membrane electrode assembly (MEA); detecting an increase in the fuel contaminator concentration in the anode reactant; and increasing, when the increase in fuel contaminator concentration is detected, a concentration of a compound that chemically reacts with the fuel contaminator in the anode reactant by a mass transfer through a membrane in the fuel cell system to reduce the fuel contaminator concentration.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2007Publication date: July 29, 2010Inventors: Hao Tang, Dingrong Bai, David Elkaïm, Jean-Guy Chouinard
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Publication number: 20100173216Abstract: There are described various techniques used to optimize end cell performance of a fuel cell stack, such as varying the thickness of a membrane throughout the stack, varying the material of the membrane throughout the stack, varying the size of the active area throughout the stack, and varying the catalyst loading throughout the stack.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2007Publication date: July 8, 2010Inventors: Hao Tang, Dingrong Bai, David Elkaïm, Jean-Guy Chouinard
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Patent number: 7677518Abstract: The adjustable stand has lower and upper components spaced vertically apart. The upper component supports a monitor of a computer and is movable upwardly and downwardly relative to the lower component while the lower component remains fixed in position. An operator of the computer can accordingly adjust the monitor to eye-level whether the operator is standing or is seated. A platform supports a keyboard and is movable with the upper component. The level of the platform may be adjusted selectively upwardly and downwardly relative to the upper component.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2008Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Inventors: Guy Chouinard, Monique Amyotte, Ghislain Chabot
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Patent number: 7531264Abstract: A method of controlling fluid flow to a stack of fuel cell flow field plates comprises providing in each fuel cell flow field plate of the stack of plates a fluid supply manifold aperture for conducting a supply of fluid to a number of the plates in the stack, the fluid supply manifold apertures forming an elongated fluid supply manifold extending through the stack, flowing the supply of fluid into the fluid supply manifold and laterally diverting a part of the supply of fluid to feed each of the number of the plates. The plates are each fed in parallel from the fluid supply manifold, and the laterally diverting is performed in a manner to avoid turbulence in the fluid supply manifold from adversely affecting supply of fluid to downstream ones of the number of plates.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2004Date of Patent: May 12, 2009Assignee: Hyteon Inc.Inventors: Dingrong Bai, Jean-Guy Chouinard, David Elkaïm
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Patent number: 7524575Abstract: A method of flowing reactants over an ion exchange membrane in a fuel cell flow field plate is provided. The flow field plate is provided, comprising a network of flow channels in the plate bounded by an electrochemically active electrode, the network comprising a series of passages having parallel grooves, the passages being interconnected by a header providing a substantially even redistribution of fluid flow received from grooves of one passage to grooves of the next passage. A reactant fluid is supplied to create a flow across the network to achieve a desired reactant utilization, wherein a flow rate and a concentration of reactant molecules per active area of membrane in the grooves increase by less than 80% across the header.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2004Date of Patent: April 28, 2009Assignee: Hyteon Inc.Inventors: Dingrong Bai, Jean-Guy Chouinard, David Elkaïm
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Patent number: 7479333Abstract: There is described a method of flowing reactants through a fuel cell stack having a plurality of fuel cells, the method comprising: dividing the stack into a plurality of groups, each of the groups connected together electrically in series; selecting a number of the groups and a number of cells in each of the groups to maintain a substantially constant stoichiometry for each of the groups, wherein a number of the fuel cells in each of said groups is decreasing from upstream to downstream; and distributing the reactants in series to each of the groups and in parallel within each of the groups.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2004Date of Patent: January 20, 2009Assignee: Hyteon, Inc.Inventors: Dingrong Bai, Jean-Guy Chouinard, David Elkaim
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Publication number: 20090004516Abstract: A cogeneration system having flexible and controllable cogeneration loops. There is a first cogeneration loop to recover heat from a fuel cell power module, thereby producing a heat to electricity ratio between 0 and approximately 1.0. There is a second cogeneration loop to produce supplemental thermal energy for hot water generation and/or space heating. This loop can be connected or disconnected via switching valves depending on the thermal demands of hot water and/or space heating. This loop can also be useful to control the fuel processor temperature to prevent it from being overheated in cases when the fuel cell has low fuel utilization efficiency. With this second loop, it becomes possible to adjust the heat to electricity ratio at any desirable levels such as more than 2. It is also possible to produce the hot water at a higher temperature or superheated steam, which would have been difficult if only the first loop is used.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2007Publication date: January 1, 2009Inventors: Dingrong Bai, Jean-Guy Chouinard, David Elkaim
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Publication number: 20080203865Abstract: The adjustable stand has lower and upper components spaced vertically apart. The upper component supports a monitor of a computer and is movable upwardly and downwardly relative to the lower component while the lower component remains fixed in position. An operator of the computer can accordingly adjust the monitor to eye-level whether the operator is standing or is seated. A platform supports a keyboard and is movable with the upper component. The level of the platform may be adjusted selectively upwardly and downwardly relative to the upper component.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2008Publication date: August 28, 2008Inventors: Guy Chouinard, Monique Amyotte, Ghislain Chabot
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Patent number: 7314680Abstract: A fuel cell power system has at least one fuel cell stack assembly having a clamp mechanism for holding plates of the fuel cell stack together, a fuel supply and exhausting stream, an oxidant supply and exhausting stream, and at least one of a fuel cell stack cooling loop and a cogeneration heat exchanger. The cooling loop or the cogeneration heat exchanger has a stack of heat exchange plates held together with the plates of said fuel cell stack by the clamp mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2004Date of Patent: January 1, 2008Assignee: Hyteon IncInventors: Dingrong Bai, Jean-Guy Chouinard, David Elkaim
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Publication number: 20070082928Abstract: A method for treating anxiety disorders and other disorders using cholinesterase inhibitors including donepezil and its pharmaceutically acceptable salts.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2005Publication date: April 12, 2007Inventors: Guy Chouinard, Charles-Siegfried Peretti
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Publication number: 20060199051Abstract: There is described a combined heat and power, or cogeneration, system combining a fuel cell for generating electrical power with a thermal power source, the system comprising: a fuel processor for converting a hydrocarbon fuel into hydrogen in an output stream, the hydrogen rich output stream containing a low content of carbon monoxide; a high temperature hydrogen fuel cell system tolerant to low content of carbon monoxide of up to 5% receiving the output stream and an oxidant fluid stream; and a heat exchange system having a first module associated with the fuel processor and a second module associated with the fuel cell system connected at least in part in series to provide a thermal output.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2005Publication date: September 7, 2006Inventors: Dingrong Bai, Jean-Guy Chouinard, David Elkaim
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Publication number: 20060188763Abstract: There is described a fuel cell power system including a fuel processor subsystem, a fuel cell subsystem, and a power conditioning subsystem. The fuel processor subsystem comprises a main module for producing hydrogen rich streams from a hydrocarbon fuel, a balance of plant module for auxiliary components, and a control and electronic module for monitoring and controlling the fuel processor subsystem. The fuel cell subsystem comprises a main module for generation of electric power and thermal energy from hydrogen rich streams produced by the fuel processor module and air, a balance of plant module for auxiliary components, and a control and electronic module for monitoring and controlling the fuel cell subsystem. Each module has individual components attached thereto, the modules being designed and manufactured separately and assembled together to form the respective subsystems.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2005Publication date: August 24, 2006Inventors: Dingrong Bai, Jean-Guy Chouinard, David Elkaim
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Publication number: 20060127709Abstract: There is described a method of flowing reactants through a fuel cell stack having a plurality of fuel cells, the method comprising: dividing the stack into a plurality of groups, each of the groups connected together electrically in series; selecting a number of the groups and a number of cells in each of the groups to maintain a substantially constant stoichiometry for each of the groups, wherein a number of the fuel cells in each of said groups is decreasing from upstream to downstream; and distributing the reactants in series to each of the groups and in parallel within each of the groups.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2004Publication date: June 15, 2006Inventors: Dingrong Bai, Jean-Guy Chouinard, David Elkaim
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Publication number: 20060068250Abstract: A fuel cell power system has at least one fuel cell stack assembly having a clamp mechanism for holding plates of the fuel cell stack together, a fuel supply and exhausting stream, an oxidant supply and exhausting stream, and at least one of a fuel cell stack cooling loop and a cogeneration heat exchanger. The cooling loop or the cogeneration heat exchanger has a stack of heat exchange plates held together with the plates of said fuel cell stack by the clamp mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2004Publication date: March 30, 2006Inventors: Dingrong Bai, Jean-Guy Chouinard, David Elkaim