Patents by Inventor James Arsenault
James Arsenault 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: 10022258Abstract: A back support system has a belt portion that is configured to provide back and abdominal support encircling a wearer's waist, a compression pants portion and a hot or cold pack providing therapy to a wearer's lumbosacral region. The belt portion has left and right portions and a rear portion that extends upwardly from a cutout of the rear portion of the compression pants and it is attached fixedly to it. The rear portion of the belt portion has a pack support structure for receiving a hot or cold pack so as to maintain hot or cold therapy on the wearer's back. A front core support structure provides abdominal support that in combination with the back support supports the entire core of the wearer's body. The garment can be changed to an immobilizing brace device by inserting optional rigid inserts.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2014Date of Patent: July 17, 2018Assignee: Golf Jox, Inc.Inventors: James Arsenault, Paul Iskyan, Vijay Vad
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Publication number: 20140378880Abstract: A back support system that comprises a belt portion being configured to provide back and abdominal support encircling a wearer's waist, a compression pants portion and a hot or cold pack providing therapy to a wearer's lumbosacral region. The belt portion has a left and right portions and a rear portion that extends upwardly from a cutout of the rear portion of the compression pants and is attached fixedly thereto. The rear portion of the belt portion has a pack support structure for receiving a hot or cold pack so as to maintain hot or cold therapy on the wearer's back. Slots in the belt portion may accommodate vertically extending inserts of rigid plastic or spiral metallic to reinforce the belt portion over the lumbosacral region of the wearer. A front core support structure provides abdominal support in combination with the back support that supports the entire core of the wearer's body. The garment can be changed to an immobilizing brace device by inserting optional rigid inserts.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2014Publication date: December 25, 2014Applicant: Golf Jox, Inc.Inventors: James Arsenault, Paul Iskyan, Vijay Vad
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Patent number: 8640089Abstract: A system and method for constructing and deploying a business activity monitoring (BAM) dashboard associated with an event-based process are disclosed. A configuration module receives an event-based process identifier for an event-based process and data, such as inputs or outputs, for the event-based process. A generation module then generates a dashboard description that includes the identifier and an associated dashboard template having one or more dashboard components. This dashboard description is used by a dashboard server to automatically generate a BAM dashboard for monitoring the event-based process by using the association between the dashboard template and the event-based process to display data associated with the event-based process using one or more dashboard components.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2012Date of Patent: January 28, 2014Assignee: Software AGInventors: John Bates, Gareth Smith, Richard M. Bentley, James Arsenault, Aston Chan, Kevin A. Palfreyman, Robert S. Mitchell
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Publication number: 20130326046Abstract: A method for providing client-side interportlet communication includes: executing an even manager, generated at a portal server, on a client device hosting a portal page for providing interportlet communication to portlets contained in the portal page; receiving at the event manager running on a client device a registration request from each of the portlets when the portal page containing the portlets is loaded; and receiving at the event manager an event set off by one of the portlets wherein the event is defined by a token published by the one of the portlets. If the token defining the event matches the published token defined in a behavior of the portal page, the method also includes invoking at the event manager callback functions of one or more of the portlets having at least one subscription token that matches the corresponding subscribed token defined in the behavior.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2012Publication date: December 5, 2013Applicant: Progress Software Corp.Inventors: Aston CHAN, James ARSENAULT, Shah Tejashkumar PRAKASHCHANDRA
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Publication number: 20120291008Abstract: A system and method for constructing and deploying a business activity monitoring (BAM) dashboard associated with an event-based process are disclosed. A configuration module receives an event-based process identifier for an event-based process and data, such as inputs or outputs, for the event-based process. A generation module then generates a dashboard description that includes the identifier and an associated dashboard template having one or more dashboard components. This dashboard description is used by a dashboard server to automatically generate a BAM dashboard for monitoring the event-based process by using the association between the dashboard template and the event-based process to display data associated with the event-based process using one or more dashboard components.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2012Publication date: November 15, 2012Applicant: PROGRESS SOFTWARE CORPORATIONInventors: John BATES, Gareth SMITH, Richard M. BENTLEY, James ARSENAULT, Aston CHAN, Kevin A. PALFREYMAN, Robert Scott MITCHELL
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Patent number: 8291519Abstract: A one-piece back support apparatus comprises a belt portion being configured to provide back and abdominal support encircling a wearer's waist and a compression pants portion. The belt portion has a front portion, a back portion, a top portion, a bottom portion and an inner surface. The compression pants portion secured to the belt is configured to provide support for the wearer's pelvis, legs, and groin area. The inner surface of the belt has one or more pack support portions with slots for receiving one or more gel packs so as to maintain contact between the gel packs and the wearer's back. Slots in the belt portion may accommodate vertically extending inserts of rigid plastic to reinforce the belt portion over the lumbar region of the wearer.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2011Date of Patent: October 23, 2012Inventors: James Arsenault, Paul Iskyan, Vijay Vad
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Patent number: 8276115Abstract: A system and method for constructing and deploying a business activity monitoring (BAM) dashboard associated with an event-based process are disclosed. A configuration module receives an event-based process identifier for an event-based process and data, such as inputs or outputs, for the event-based process. A generation module then generates a dashboard description that includes the identifier and an associated dashboard template having one or more dashboard components. This dashboard description is used by a dashboard server to automatically generate a BAM dashboard for monitoring the event-based process by using the association between the dashboard template and the event-based process to display data associated with the event-based process using one or more dashboard components.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2008Date of Patent: September 25, 2012Assignee: Progress Software CorporationInventors: John Bates, Gareth Smith, Richard M. Bentley, James Arsenault, Aston Chan, Kevin A. Palfreyman, Robert Scott Mitchell
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Publication number: 20110172577Abstract: A one-piece back support apparatus comprises a belt portion being configured to provide back and abdominal support encircling a wearer's waist and a compression pants portion. The belt portion has a front portion, a back portion, a top portion, a bottom portion and an inner surface. The compression pants portion secured to the belt is configured to provide support for the wearer's pelvis, legs, and groin area. The inner surface of the belt has one or more pack support portions with slots for receiving one or more gel packs so as to maintain contact between the gel packs and the wearer's back. Slots in the belt portion may accommodate vertically extending inserts of rigid plastic to reinforce the belt portion over the lumbar region of the wearer.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 3, 2011Publication date: July 14, 2011Inventors: James Arsenault, Paul Iskyan, Vijay Vad
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Patent number: 7882574Abstract: A one-piece back support apparatus comprises a belt portion being configured to provide back and abdominal support encircling a wearer's waist and a compression pants portion. The belt portion has a front portion, a back portion, a top portion, a bottom portion and an inner surface. The compression pants portion secured to the belt is configured to provide support for the wearer's pelvis, legs, and groin area. The inner surface of the belt has one or more pack support portions with slots for receiving one or more gel packs so as to maintain contact between the gel packs and the wearer's back. Slots in the belt portion may accommodate vertically extending inserts of rigid plastic to reinforce the belt portion over the lumbar region of the wearer.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2008Date of Patent: February 8, 2011Inventors: James Arsenault, Paul Iskyan, Vijay Vad
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Publication number: 20090241245Abstract: A one-piece back support apparatus comprises a belt portion being configured to provide back and abdominal support encircling a wearer's waist and a compression pants portion. The belt portion has a front portion, a back portion, a top portion, a bottom portion and an inner surface. The compression pants portion secured to the belt is configured to provide support for the wearer's pelvis, legs, and groin area. The inner surface of the belt has one or more pack support portions with slots for receiving one or more gel packs so as to maintain contact between the gel packs and the wearer's back. Slots in the belt portion may accommodate vertically extending inserts of rigid plastic to reinforce the belt portion over the lumbar region of the wearer.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2008Publication date: October 1, 2009Inventors: James Arsenault, Paul Iskyan, Vijay Vad
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Publication number: 20080209078Abstract: A system and method for constructing and deploying a business activity monitoring (BAM) dashboard associated with an event-based process are disclosed. A configuration module receives an event-based process identifier for an event-based process and data, such as inputs or outputs, for the event-based process. A generation module then generates a dashboard description that includes the identifier and an associated dashboard template having one or more dashboard components. This dashboard description is used by a dashboard server to automatically generate a BAM dashboard for monitoring the event-based process by using the association between the dashboard template and the event-based process to display data associated with the event-based process using one or more dashboard components.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2008Publication date: August 28, 2008Inventors: John Bates, Gareth Smith, Richard M. Bentley, James Arsenault, Aston Chan, Kevin A. Palfreyman, Robert Scott Mitchell
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Patent number: 5788199Abstract: A new Eyeglass Holder Mounted On A Rearview Mirror for providing a safe and convenient place for the storage of eyeglasses within a vehicle thereby preventing the eyeglasses from becoming scratched or broken. The inventive device includes a resilient syncline member, an upper arm secured to the syncline member, a lower arm secured to the syncline member opposite of the upper arm forming an M-shape, an upper clasp secured to the upper arm and a lower clasp secured to the lower arm. A loop is secured to the lower clasp opposite of the lower arm for receiving a temple arm from the eyeglasses. The resilient syncline member has a pointed end which engages a rear surface of a review mirror. A cylindrical support member is secured to the pointed end for increasing the resiliency of the present invention. The upper clasp and the lower clasp removably engage a rim along the review mirror securing the present invention to the rearview mirror.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1997Date of Patent: August 4, 1998Inventor: B. James Arsenault
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Patent number: D683040Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2012Date of Patent: May 21, 2013Inventors: James Arsenault, Paul Iskyan
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Patent number: D702847Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2012Date of Patent: April 15, 2014Inventors: James Arsenault, Paul Iskyan