Patents by Inventor Hervé NICOLAS

Hervé NICOLAS 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).

  • Patent number: 12246845
    Abstract: Methods, apparatus, systems and articles of manufacture for mounting a gas turbine engine are described. An apparatus for mounting a gas turbine engine to a pylon, the gas turbine including an upstream section and a downstream section, the gas turbine defining a roll axis, a yaw axis, and a pitch axis, the apparatus including: a first mount to couple the upstream section of the gas turbine engine to the pylon; a second mount to couple the upstream section of the gas turbine engine to the pylon, the second mount downstream of the first mount; a thrust linkage to couple the upstream section to the pylon, wherein the downstream section is decouplable from the upstream section without decoupling the first mount, the second mount, and the thrust linkage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 20, 2021
    Date of Patent: March 11, 2025
    Assignees: General Electric Company, Safran Aircraft Engines
    Inventors: Michael Cline, Jonathan E. Coleman, Craig W. Higgins, Daniel E. Mollmann, Mark E. Linz, Guillaume Glemarec, Valerio Capasso, Jean-Baptiste Manuel Nicolas Vignes, Nicolas Maurice Hervé Aussedat, Francois Gallet
  • Patent number: 11296743
    Abstract: A process for producing biotech adapters includes ionization of inks that are later used to print on any of a multitude of surfaces while under the influence of specialized electromagnetic radiation, thereby such printing creates the missing frequency that will complete the man-made frequency thus obtaining a bio compatible frequency known to be beneficial to the health of the user. For example, the process is used to print a biotech adapter having an adhesive backing. The biotech adapter is then attached (e.g. by the adhesive) to the user's electronic device (e.g., cellular phone), preferably at a location where such harmful radio waves are emitted in the direction of the user's head. The biotech adapter reacts to the harmful radio waves, completing the missing radio waves by emitting radio waves that are known to be beneficial to humans.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 14, 2018
    Date of Patent: April 5, 2022
    Inventor: Pierre Hervé Nicolas
  • Publication number: 20220072643
    Abstract: A welding torch includes a head (3) having a body (11) bearing an electrode (13); an electric power source (27); and a filler metal wire (17) and a wire guide (19) guiding the filler metal wire (17) to the electrode (13). The body (11) is obtained by additive manufacturing from an electrically conductive metal, and the electrode (13) is electrically connected to the electric power source (27) by the metal constituting the body (11). The wire guide (19) includes an insulating sheath (29) inside which the filler metal wire (17) moves, and the filler metal wire (17) is electrically insulated from the potential of the body (11) by the insulating sheath (29).
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 3, 2019
    Publication date: March 10, 2022
    Inventors: Maximilien RANC, Alain PETIT, Hervé NICOLAS
  • Publication number: 20190123775
    Abstract: A process for producing biotech adapters includes ionization of inks that are later used to print on any of a multitude of surfaces while under the influence of specialized electromagnetic radiation, thereby such printing creates the missing frequency that will complete the man-made frequency thus obtaining a bio compatible frequency known to be beneficial to the health of the user. For example, the process is used to print a biotech adapter having an adhesive backing. The biotech adapter is then attached (e.g. by the adhesive) to the user's electronic device (e.g., cellular phone), preferably at a location where such harmful radio waves are emitted in the direction of the user's head. The biotech adapter reacts to the harmful radio waves, completing the missing radio waves by emitting radio waves that are known to be beneficial to humans.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 14, 2018
    Publication date: April 25, 2019
    Applicant: Nicolas US Inc.
    Inventor: Pierre Hervé Nicolas
  • Publication number: 20170005681
    Abstract: A process for producing biotech adapters includes ionization of inks that are later used to print on any of a multitude of surfaces while under the influence of specialized electromagnetic radiation, thereby such printing creates the missing frequency that will complete the man-made frequency thus obtaining a bio compatible frequency known to be beneficial to the health of the user. For example, the process is used to print a biotech adapter having an adhesive backing. The biotech adapter is then attached (e.g. by the adhesive) to the user's electronic device (e.g., cellular phone), preferably at a location where such harmful radio waves are emitted in the direction of the user's head. The biotech adapter reacts to the harmful radio waves, completing the missing radio waves by emitting radio waves that are known to be beneficial to humans.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 27, 2016
    Publication date: January 5, 2017
    Applicant: Nicolas US Inc.
    Inventor: Pierre Hervé Nicolas