Patents by Inventor Martin Gagne
Martin Gagne 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: 11775474Abstract: Systems and methods that enable implementation of content aware file management labeling. Techniques disclosed enable real-time analysis of a data file so that associations between the data file and applicable file management label(s) can be automatically suggested and/or made while a user is working in the data file. A user may deploy an application on a client device to edit a data file. While the user is actively editing the data file, the application may transmit modification data to a content analysis service which analyzes the modification data to determine whether the modifications result in a file management label becoming applicable to the data file. Ultimately, the content analysis service may transmit a verdict to the client device to cause the application to display a labeling suggestion to the user and/or to automatically apply a label to the data file while it is being worked on by the user.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2020Date of Patent: October 3, 2023Assignee: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLCInventors: Kannan Dhanasekaran, Nakul Garg, Krishna Kumar Parthasarathy, Dheepak Ramaswamy, Yu Li, Martin Gagne, Yonghua Yang, Jinhao Li, Liming Chen, Mingquan Xue
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Publication number: 20210073175Abstract: Systems and methods that enable implementation of content aware file management labeling. Techniques disclosed enable real-time analysis of a data file so that associations between the data file and applicable file management label(s) can be automatically suggested and/or made while a user is working in the data file. A user may deploy an application on a client device to edit a data file. While the user is actively editing the data file, the application may transmit modification data to a content analysis service which analyzes the modification data to determine whether the modifications result in a file management label becoming applicable to the data file. Ultimately, the content analysis service may transmit a verdict to the client device to cause the application to display a labeling suggestion to the user and/or to automatically apply a label to the data file while it is being worked on by the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2020Publication date: March 11, 2021Inventors: Kannan Dhanasekaran, Nakul GARG, Krishna Kumar PARTHASARATHY, Dheepak RAMASWAMY, Yu LI, Martin GAGNE, Yonghua YANG, Jinhao LI, Liming CHEN, Mingquan XUE
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Patent number: 10846263Abstract: Systems and methods that enable implementation of content aware file management labeling. Techniques disclosed enable real-time analysis of a data file so that associations between the data file and applicable file management label(s) can be automatically suggested and/or made while a user is working in the data file. A user may deploy an application on a client device to edit a data file. While the user is actively editing the data file, the application may transmit modification data to a content analysis service which analyzes the modification data to determine whether the modifications result in a file management label becoming applicable to the data file. Ultimately, the content analysis service may transmit a verdict to the client device to cause the application to display a labeling suggestion to the user and/or to automatically apply a label to the data file while it is being worked on by the user.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2017Date of Patent: November 24, 2020Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Kannan Dhanasekaran, Nakul Garg, Krishna Kumar Parthasarathy, Dheepak Ramaswamy, Yu Li, Martin Gagne, Yonghua Yang, Jinhao Li, Liming Chen, Mingquan Xue
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Patent number: 10803093Abstract: Techniques for labeling data files that enable a file management label to persist on a data file. Variations disclosed herein enable a file management label to be embedded within a data file so that the file management label propagates with the data file when the data file is copied and/or moved between systems and/or workloads. In some embodiments, an application may be configured to write the file management label directly into a stream of the data file. For example, an application client that is run locally on a client device may open the data file by accessing its corresponding stream. While the data file is open within the application client such that a user may edit content of the data file, the application client may be caused to associate the file management label with the data file. Ultimately, the application client may write this association directly into the stream.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2017Date of Patent: October 13, 2020Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Kannan Dhanasekaran, Nakul Garg, Krishna Kumar Parthasarathy, Dheepak Ramaswamy, Yu Li, Martin Gagne, Yonghua Yang, Jinhao Li, Liming Chen, Mingquan Xue
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Patent number: 10337078Abstract: Described are solid agglomerates of fine metal particles and methods for manufacturing same. A liquid oily lubricant is used in the manufacture of the solid agglomerates. The manufacturing comprises blending fine metal particles with the liquid oily lubricant and compacting the oily metallic mixture obtained to desired solid form. Advantageously, the solid agglomerates possess a desirable density, a suitable resistance to crumbling and dusting during handling, and they can resist to high temperature and to humidity. Solid agglomerated metal products, according to the invention, may be useful for different purposes such as quality charge material for steel plants, blast furnaces and foundries.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2017Date of Patent: July 2, 2019Assignee: GESTION MCMARLAND INC.Inventors: Michel Beaudoin, Raymond Bernier, Martin Gagne, Marie-Josee Robichaud
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Publication number: 20190095450Abstract: Systems and methods that enable implementation of content aware file management labeling. Techniques disclosed enable real-time analysis of a data file so that associations between the data file and applicable file management label(s) can be automatically suggested and/or made while a user is working in the data file. A user may deploy an application on a client device to edit a data file. While the user is actively editing the data file, the application may transmit modification data to a content analysis service which analyzes the modification data to determine whether the modifications result in a file management label becoming applicable to the data file. Ultimately, the content analysis service may transmit a verdict to the client device to cause the application to display a labeling suggestion to the user and/or to automatically apply a label to the data file while it is being worked on by the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2017Publication date: March 28, 2019Inventors: Kannan DHANASEKARAN, Nakul GARG, Krishna Kumar PARTHASARATHY, Dheepak RAMASWAMY, Yu LI, Martin GAGNE, Yonghua YANG, Jinhao LI, Liming CHEN, Mingquan XUE
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Publication number: 20190095511Abstract: Techniques for labeling data files that enable a file management label to persist on a data file. Variations disclosed herein enable a file management label to be embedded within a data file so that the file management label propagates with the data file when the data file is copied and/or moved between systems and/or workloads. In some embodiments, an application may be configured to write the file management label directly into a stream of the data file. For example, an application client that is run locally on a client device may open the data file by accessing its corresponding stream. While the data file is open within the application client such that a user may edit content of the data file, the application client may be caused to associate the file management label with the data file. Ultimately, the application client may write this association directly into the stream.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2017Publication date: March 28, 2019Inventors: Kannan DHANASEKARAN, Nakul GARG, Krishna Kumar PARTHASARATHY, Dheepak RAMASWAMY, Yu LI, Martin GAGNE, Yonghua YANG, Jinhao LI, Liming CHEN, Mingquan XUE
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Publication number: 20170233840Abstract: Described are solid agglomerates of fine metal particles and methods for manufacturing same. A liquid oily lubricant is used in the manufacture of the solid agglomerates. The manufacturing comprises blending fine metal particles with the liquid oily lubricant and compacting the oily metallic mixture obtained to desired solid form. Advantageously, the solid agglomerates possess a desirable density, a suitable resistance to crumbling and dusting during handling, and they can resist to high temperature and to humidity. Solid agglomerated metal products, according to the invention, may be useful for different purposes such as quality charge material for steel plants, blast furnaces and foundries.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2017Publication date: August 17, 2017Applicant: Gestion McMarland Inc.Inventors: Michel BEAUDOIN, Raymond BERNIER, Martin GAGNE, Marie-Josee ROBICHAUD
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Patent number: 9657993Abstract: Described are solid agglomerates of fine metal particles and methods for manufacturing same. A liquid oily lubricant is used in the manufacture of the solid agglomerates. The manufacturing comprises blending fine metal particles with the liquid oily lubricant and compacting the oily metallic mixture obtained to desired solid form. Advantageously, the solid agglomerates possess a desirable density, a suitable resistance to crumbling and dusting during handling, and they can resist to high temperature and to humidity. Solid agglomerated metal products, according to the invention, may be useful for different purposes such as quality charge material for steel plants, blast furnaces and foundries.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2015Date of Patent: May 23, 2017Assignee: GESTION MCMARLAND INC.Inventors: Michel Beaudoin, Raymond Bernier, Martin Gagne, Marie-Josee Robichaud
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Publication number: 20160243222Abstract: The present invention is directed toward adjuvants that effect an innate and/or a specific immune response. The adjuvants contain at least one lipoprotein, such as Lip, Lip fragments or Lip variants, where the lipoprotein comprises at least one pentameric unit and at least one lipid moiety. Adjuvants wherein the lipoprotein make up at least 10% of the adjuvant by weight/volume are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2016Publication date: August 25, 2016Inventors: Martin GAGNE, Daniel LAROCQUE, Martin PLANTE
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Publication number: 20160244859Abstract: Described are solid agglomerates of fine metal particles and methods for manufacturing same. A liquid oily lubricant is used in the manufacture of the solid agglomerates. The manufacturing comprises blending fine metal particles with the liquid oily lubricant and compacting the oily metallic mixture obtained to desired solid form. Advantageously, the solid agglomerates possess a desirable density, a suitable resistance to crumbling and dusting during handling, and they can resist to high temperature and to humidity. Solid agglomerated metal products, according to the invention, may be useful for different purposes such as quality charge material for steel plants, blast furnaces and foundries.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2015Publication date: August 25, 2016Inventors: Michel BEAUDOIN, Raymond BERNIER, Martin GAGNE, Marie-Josee ROBICHAUD
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Publication number: 20110171259Abstract: The present invention is directed toward adjuvants that effect an innate and/or a specific immune response. The adjuvants contain at least one lipoprotein, such as Lip, Lip fragments or Lip variants, where the lipoprotein comprises at least one pentameric unit and at least one lipid moiety. Adjuvants wherein the lipoprotein make up at least 10% of the adjuvant by weight/volume are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2009Publication date: July 14, 2011Inventors: Martin Gagne, Daniel Larocque, Martin Plante
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Patent number: 7121371Abstract: An ATV is described with a frame and at least three wheels suspended from the frame. At least one of the wheels is a front wheel and at least one of the wheels is a rear wheel. The front wheel defines a front axis and the rear wheel defines a rear axis. A power unit drives at least one of the wheels on the frame. A straddle-type seat is provided with a main seat portion for a driver and a secondary seat portion, rearward of the main portion, for a passenger. A back rest is also provided for the secondary seat portion, the back rest having a back-supporting front surface positioned in front of the rear axis. At least one of the wheels is steered by a steering member.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2003Date of Patent: October 17, 2006Assignee: Bombardier Recreational Products Inc.Inventors: Pierre Rondeau, Claude Gagnon, Martin Portelance, Eric Dube, Martin Gagne, Daniel Nadeau, Charles Bombardier
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Patent number: 6968917Abstract: An all-terrain vehicle (ATV) includes a frame and a pair of front and rear wheels suspended from the frame. A straddle-type seat has a main portion and a secondary portion to accommodate a driver and a passenger. The wheelbase of the ATV is increased in length (compared to conventional ATVs) so as to increase stability and comfort for the driver, and/or to accommodate a passenger behind the driver. The passenger and secondary seat portion are disposed in front of the rear wheel axis and moved closer to the center of the wheelbase. Moreover, the combined center or gravity of the ATV, rider, and passenger is moved closer to the center of the wheelbase to improve stability, comfort and/or safety. The driver and passenger each have sufficient space to actively position themselves without significantly interfering with each other.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2002Date of Patent: November 29, 2005Assignee: Bombardier Recreational Products Inc.Inventors: Pierre Rondeau, Claude Gagnon, Martin Portelance, Eric Dube, Martin Gagne, Daniel Nadeau, Charles Bombardier
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Publication number: 20050247506Abstract: An all-terrain vehicle (ATV) includes a frame and a pair of front and rear wheels suspended from the frame. A straddle-type seat has a main portion and a secondary portion to accommodate a driver and a passenger. The wheelbase of the ATV is increased in length (compared to conventional ATVs) so as to increase stability and comfort for the driver, and/or to accommodate a passenger behind the driver. The passenger and secondary seat portion are disposed in front of the rear wheel axis and moved closer to the center of the wheelbase. Moreover, the combined center or gravity of the ATV, rider, and passenger is moved closer to the center of the wheelbase to improve stability, comfort and/or safety. The driver and passenger each have sufficient space to actively position themselves without significantly interfering with each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2005Publication date: November 10, 2005Applicant: Bombardier Recreational Products Inc.Inventors: Pierre Rondeau, Claude Gagnon, Martin Portelance, Eric Dube, Martin Gagne, Daniel Nadeau, Charles Bombardier
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Publication number: 20040134707Abstract: An all terrain vehicle (“ATV”) with a frame and only four wheels suspended from the frame is disclosed. Two of the wheels are front wheels and two of the wheels are rear wheels. The front wheels define a front axis and the rear wheels define a rear axis. The front axis and the rear axis define a wheelbase of greater than 51 inches, and each wheel includes an ATV-type tire. The ATV has two shock absorbers connected to the frame. The shock absorbers are associated with the rear wheels. A power unit for driving at least one of the wheels is disposed on the frame. The ATV also has a straddle-type seat disposed on the frame, and handlebars for steering at least one of the wheels disposed on the frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2003Publication date: July 15, 2004Inventors: Pierre Rondeau, Claude Gagnon, Martin Portelance, Eric Dube, Martin Gagne, Daniel Nadeau, Charles Bombardier
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Publication number: 20040135342Abstract: An all-terrain vehicle (ATV) includes a frame and a pair of front and rear wheels suspended from the frame. A straddle-type seat including a main portion and a secondary portion to accommodate a driver and a passenger. The wheelbase of the ATV is greater than 52 inches in length.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2003Publication date: July 15, 2004Inventors: Pierre Rondeau, Claude Gagnon, Martin Portelance, Eric Dube, Martin Gagne, Daniel Nadeau, Charles Bombardier
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Publication number: 20040129485Abstract: An all-terrain vehicle (“ATV”) includes a frame and at least three wheels suspended from the frame. At least one of the wheels is a front wheel and at least one of the wheels is a rear wheel. The front wheel defines a front axis and the rear wheel defines a rear axis. The front axis and the rear axis define a wheelbase of between 52 and 72 inches. A power unit drives at least one of the wheels. The ATV includes a straddle-type seat with a main seat portion for a driver and a secondary seat portion, rearward of the main portion, for a passenger. The ATV also has right and left footrests that each include a front footrest for the driver and a rear footrest for the passenger. A steering member steers at least one of the wheels.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventors: Pierre Rondeau, Claude Gagnon, Martin Portelance, Eric Dube, Martin Gagne, Daniel Nadeau, Charles Bombardier
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Publication number: 20040129484Abstract: An ATV is described with a frame and at least three wheels suspended from the frame. At least one of the wheels is a front wheel and at least one of the wheels is a rear wheel. The front wheel defines a front axis and the rear wheel defines a rear axis. A power unit drives at least one of the wheels on the frame. A straddle-type seat is provided with a main seat portion for a driver and a secondary seat portion, rearward of the main portion, for a passenger. A back rest is also provided for the secondary seat portion, the back rest having a back-supporting front surface positioned in front of the rear axis. At least one of the wheels is steered by a steering member.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventors: Pierre Rondeau, Claude Gagnon, Martin Portelance, Eric Dube, Martin Gagne, Daniel Nadeau, Charles Bombardier
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Patent number: D593473Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2007Date of Patent: June 2, 2009Assignee: Bombardier Recreational Products Inc.Inventors: Eric Fournier, Martin Gagne