Patents by Inventor Joseph Chauvin
Joseph Chauvin 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: 10815411Abstract: Beneficiating particulate additives by removing contaminants or minerals that impact the quality and specific gravity of the particulate additives may be achieved via dry solids separation technologies. For example, an air classifier, an electrostatic separator, and a combination thereof may be used to produce a beneficiated particulate additive comprising less than 40% of drill solids by weight of the beneficiated particulate additive.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2018Date of Patent: October 27, 2020Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Katerina V. Newman, Dale E. Jamison, Earl Joseph Chauvin, Yerzhan Ayapbergenov, Brice Aaron Jackson
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Patent number: 10552788Abstract: Tracking data of objects within a facility may be obtained using a plurality of smart floor tiles. Techniques for installation of the smart floor tiles allow for the generation of information about the relative arrangement of the smart floor tiles relative to one another. This relative arrangement is used in conjunction with information about physical dimensions of the smart floor tiles to generate a mapping that associates particular floor tiles with particular physical locations within the facility.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2016Date of Patent: February 4, 2020Assignee: AMAZON TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Camerin Cole Hahn, Nikolai Orlov, Joseph Chauvin, Benjamin Jozef Gyori
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Publication number: 20190112515Abstract: Beneficiating particulate additives by removing contaminants or minerals that impact the quality and specific gravity of the particulate additives may be achieved via dry solids separation technologies. For example, an air classifier, an electrostatic separator, and a combination thereof may be used to produce a beneficiated particulate additive comprising less than 40% of drill solids by weight of the beneficiated particulate additive.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2018Publication date: April 18, 2019Applicant: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Katerina V. Newman, Dale E. Jamison, Earl Joseph Chauvin, Yerzhan Ayapbergenov, Brice Aaron Jackson
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Patent number: 10167419Abstract: Beneficiating particulate additives by removing contaminants or minerals that impact the quality and specific gravity of the particulate additives may be achieved via dry solids separation technologies. For example, an air classifier, an electrostatic separator, and a combination thereof may be used to produce a beneficiated particulate additive comprising less than 40% of drill solids by weight of the beneficiated particulate additive.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2015Date of Patent: January 1, 2019Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Katerina V. Newman, Dale E. Jamison, Earl Joseph Chauvin, Yerzhan Ayapbergenov, Brice Aaron Jackson
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Publication number: 20180037791Abstract: Beneficiating particulate additives by removing contaminants or minerals that impact the quality and specific gravity of the particulate additives may be achieved via dry solids separation technologies. For example, an air classifier, an electrostatic separator, and a combination thereof may be used to produce a beneficiated particulate additive comprising less than 40% of drill solids by weight of the beneficiated particulate additive.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2015Publication date: February 8, 2018Applicant: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Katerina V. Newman, Dale E. Jamison, Earl Joseph Chauvin, Yerzhan Ayapbergenov, Brice Aaron Jackson
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Publication number: 20160255379Abstract: Contextual data, which may describe user activity, preferences and/or a device status, is aggregated from a number of devices and/or resources. Program information is aggregated from several resources including an on-demand resource and other resources, such as a broadcast resource. Configurations disclosed herein utilize the contextual data to select content items to be added to a cross-platform programming playlist, which is configured to invoke viewing sessions from on-demand resources as well as other devices, such as a digital video recorder (DVR). Configurations disclosed herein also utilize the contextual data to determine if the selected content items are to be recorded by a device or accessed from an on-demand resource. In some configurations, recorded content items are deleted from storage depending on the availability of alternate resources sharing the recorded content items and/or other contextual information.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2015Publication date: September 1, 2016Inventors: Thomas A. Langan, Cory J. Healey, Ying Hao, Joseph Chauvin, Nicholas J. Fang, Nitin Rathee, Shailendra Mishra, Ashley C. Speicher, Dan E. Walther
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Publication number: 20160255397Abstract: Technologies are described herein for providing contextually aware management of resources. Recorded content items are deleted from or added to a storage device depending on the availability of alternate resources sharing the content items and/or other contextual information. For example, if a storage device of a DVR has reached a threshold with respect to a storage capacity and/or other conditions develop, configurations disclosed herein analyze the content items stored in the DVR to determine if the content items are provided by an on-demand resource. If one or more stored content items are available on at least one on-demand resource, the system may delete the one or more content items from the DVR and generate a link to access the one or more content items from the on-demand resource. The link and a description of the one or more content items may then be added to the cross-platform programming playlist.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2015Publication date: September 1, 2016Inventors: Thomas A. Langan, Dan E. Walther, Ying Hao, Joseph Chauvin, Shailendra Mishra, Nitin Rathee, Ashley C. Speicher, Cory J. Healey, Nicholas J. Fang
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Patent number: 8473524Abstract: The invention is directed to a Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) update process for updating objects with respect to specifications. The process invokes dependence relations between objects. It relies on building a directed graph, wherein objects are the nodes of the graph. An arc (also called “edge”) is directed from a second object to a first object, the latter depending on the second object according to dependence relations of the PLM system. Thus, the update can be carried by browsing the graph along the direction of the arcs in the graph. Owing to the reversion of the graph with respect to the dependence of objects, the simple solution of the invention guarantees that the update of an object occurs only when the ancestor object it depends on is up to date, and so on. This drastically reduces failures at update in practice.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2009Date of Patent: June 25, 2013Assignee: Dassault SystemesInventors: Frédéric Guy Joseph Chauvin, Michaél Eric François Diguet
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Publication number: 20100274818Abstract: The invention is directed to a Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) update process for updating objects with respect to specifications. The process invokes dependence relations between objects. It relies on building a directed graph, wherein objects are the nodes of the graph. An arc (also called “edge”) is directed from a second object to a first object, the latter depending on the second object according to dependence relations of the PLM system. Thus, the update can be carried by browsing the graph along the direction of the arcs in the graph. Owing to the reversion of the graph with respect to the dependence of objects, the simple solution of the invention guarantees that the update of an object occurs only when the ancestor object it depends on is up to date, and so on. This drastically reduces failures at update in practice.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2009Publication date: October 28, 2010Applicant: DASSAULT SYSTEMESInventors: Frederic Guy Joseph Chauvin, Michael Eric Francois Diguet
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Publication number: 20010029607Abstract: An application manager and application programming interface (API) for managing an install operation, a downsize operation, a reinstall operation, and an uninstall operation are disclosed. A method of communicating between the application manager and an application to perform these operations comprises the following steps: receiving from the application a call to set a property related to performing an application installation operation; receiving from the application a call to initialize an application installation operation; and receiving from the application a call to finalize the application installation operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2001Publication date: October 11, 2001Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: James E. Veres, Luis M. Huapaya, Scott R. Leatham, Richard C.H. Granshaw, Joseph Chauvin, Jonathan Hildebrandt