Patents by Inventor Michael Paquette
Michael Paquette 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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Publication number: 20220361592Abstract: An impact resistant unitary brassiere includes a first fabric layer coupled to a second fabric layer and an impact force absorbing pad embedded between the fabric layers. The pad rests in use over a wearer's bony regions. The bony regions may include a clavicle, a thoracic vertebra, or both. The bra may be worn daily by itself or under a shirt to support the clavicle and thoracic spinal and to prevent injuries during any type of physical activity such as may be caused by barbell impact.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2022Publication date: November 17, 2022Inventors: Kimberly Anne Cote, Michael Paquette
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Publication number: 20210380567Abstract: A composition of matter including two optionally substituted phenol or optionally substituted aniline units separated by a furan spacer has been prepared. In particular, the chemical structure has a novolac bridge between the central furan ring and the two attached optionally substituted phenol and/or optionally substituted aniline units. These compounds can be modified to be used in various polymer resins. This new structure reduces toxicity relative to BPA/F, makes use of renewable chemicals, and produces certain beneficial polymer properties.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2019Publication date: December 9, 2021Applicants: Drexel University, The Government of the United States, as represented by the Secretary of the Army, Rowan UniversityInventors: Craig Michael PAQUETTE, John Joseph LA SCALA, Joshua Matthew SADLER, Giuseppe Rafaello PALMESE, Alexander William BASSETT, Joseph Francis STANZIONE
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Publication number: 20200353564Abstract: A distributor plate for a fluid treatment tank such as a water softener pressure vessel separates the resin bed from a lower end of the resin tank. The outer peripheral surface of the distributor plate is laser-welded to an inner peripheral surface of the tank. The outer peripheral surface of the distributor plate may have a biasing mechanism that biases the outer peripheral surface of the distributor plate against the inner peripheral surface of the tank. The biasing mechanism may include a plurality of peripherally-spaced resilient fingers extending axially and radially away from a circular base of an outer ring of the distributor plate into engagement with the inner peripheral surface of the tank liner, each of the fingers having a base connected to the base of the ring and having a free end. Also disclosed is a method of making a fluid treatment tank.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2019Publication date: November 12, 2020Inventors: Don Vaughan, Michael Paquette
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Patent number: 9504392Abstract: An apparatus, control system and methods are disclosed for directly measuring a blood pressure gradient, i.e. by real-time pressure measurements, with particular application for in situ measurement of transvalvular blood pressure gradients for the aortic valve and other heart valves, using minimally-invasive techniques. The apparatus takes the form of a multi-sensor assembly, enclosed within a micro-catheter or a steerable guidewire, and comprises a plurality of optical pressure sensors arranged along a length of the distal end portion, for measuring pressure simultaneously at each sensor location. For example, four MOMS optical pressure sensors, and optionally, a temperature and/or flow sensor, are incorporated into a distal end portion having a diameter of 0.89 mm or less, and preferably 0.46 mm or less. Beneficially, all sensors are optically coupled, via respective optical fibers, to an optical coupler at the proximal end of the multi-sensor apparatus, without requiring electrical connections.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2015Date of Patent: November 29, 2016Assignee: Three Rivers Cardiovascular Systems Inc.Inventors: Eric Caron, Luc Bilodeau, Michael Paquette
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Publication number: 20160022159Abstract: An apparatus, control system and methods are disclosed for directly measuring a blood pressure gradient, i.e. by real-time pressure measurements, with particular application for in situ measurement of transvalvular blood pressure gradients for the aortic valve and other heart valves, using minimally-invasive techniques. The apparatus takes the form of a multi-sensor assembly, enclosed within a micro-catheter or a steerable guidewire, and comprises a plurality of optical pressure sensors arranged along a length of the distal end portion, for measuring pressure simultaneously at each sensor location. For example, four MOMS optical pressure sensors, and optionally, a temperature and/or flow sensor, are incorporated into a distal end portion having a diameter of 0.89 mm or less, and preferably 0.46 mm or less. Beneficially, all sensors are optically coupled, via respective optical fibers, to an optical coupler at the proximal end of the multi-sensor apparatus, without requiring electrical connections.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2015Publication date: January 28, 2016Inventors: Eric CARON, Luc BILODEAU, Michael PAQUETTE
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Publication number: 20080069324Abstract: A telecommunications billing system includes a customer database, a usage database and a billing module. The customer database is configured to store subscription data identifying a pricing plan including an allotment of shared telecommunication units in connection with at least one of a first telecommunications service and a second telecommunications service. The usage database is configured to store a first set of telecommunications service usage data associated with the first telecommunications service and a second set of telecommunications service usage data associated with the second telecommunications service. The billing module is configured to calculate excess charges when a cumulative usage that includes a sum of the first set of telecommunications service usage data and the second set of telecommunications service usage data exceeds the allotment of shared telecommunications units.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2007Publication date: March 20, 2008Applicant: SBC Knowledge Ventures, L.P.Inventors: Guy Bevente, Michael Paquette, Gregg Koeppen, Douglas Moran, Danny Roper, Kimberly Wolken, Jennifer Anderson
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Publication number: 20070195109Abstract: Methods and apparatuses for the generation of visual effects according to the elapsed time for real time display. One embodiment of the present invention provides an automated mechanism for displaying visual effects (e.g., fade to or from a target color) through adjusting color correction parameters (e.g., the look up table for gamma correction) without disturbing display color calibration settings for the current display device. Time-based adjustments are made in small steps in the beginning and end and large steps in the middle of the transition to provide perceptually smooth transition effect. In one embodiment, a operating system resource is provided to manage, synchronously or asynchronously, the visual effect on behalf of requesting applications, simplifying the coding of the application programs and providing consistency across application programs. In one embodiment, the operating system resource uses a reservation system to prevent conflict and interference between application programs.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2007Publication date: August 23, 2007Inventor: Michael Paquette
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Publication number: 20070162875Abstract: A computer program product may include instructions that, when executed, cause a processor to perform operations that include monitoring an electronic device to determine whether the electronic device is in a specific state. The electronic device may define one or more hotkeys, and each hotkey may correspond to an input from one or more input components of the electronic device. If the electronic device is in the specific state, a rule associated with the specific state may be retrieved, and one or more hotkeys may be enabled or disabled based on the retrieved rule. In some implementations, enabling or disabling one or more hotkeys includes enabling or disabling one or more operations associated with corresponding one or more hotkeys.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2006Publication date: July 12, 2007Inventors: Michael Paquette, Eric Schlegel
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Publication number: 20070103477Abstract: Methods and apparatuses for dynamic virtual frame buffer management. At least one embodiment of the present invention dynamically enables or disables the use of a virtual frame buffer, which is not under control of graphics hardware of a data processing system, without restarting the graphical user interface system (e.g., the window system) of the data processing system. For example, in response to the addition or removing of a frame buffer that is under control of a graphics controller (e.g., due to the activation or deactivation of the graphics controller, or the hot plug-in or hot disconnection of the graphics controller), the virtual frame buffer is disabled or enabled respectively.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2006Publication date: May 10, 2007Inventors: Michael Paquette, Simon Douglas
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Publication number: 20070041537Abstract: A service for presenting billing information to a customer according to a hierarchal structure defined by the customer. The customer assigns telephone numbers to company units and defines how each of the units relate to each other in the hierarchal structure. The billing information associated with each assigned telephone number is processed in accordance with the hierarchal structure. Thereafter, the bill is presented to the customer.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2006Publication date: February 22, 2007Applicants: SBC SERVICES, INC., PACIFIC TELESIS SHARED SERVICES, SOUTHWESTERN BELL COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES, INC.Inventors: Bonnie CLARK, Emma ESPINOZA, Catherine HARRIS, Margaret HASSEL, Anita NERODA, Michael PAQUETTE, Danny ROPER, Carolyn UKENA, Stephen VOTAVA
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Publication number: 20060277536Abstract: Methods and systems are provided for remote control of a client computer. In one implementation, a method for remotely controlling a client computer is provided. The method includes receiving a command at a client computer from a remote user, the command operable to allow a remote user to control a first user session of the client computer and switching the first user session to the remote user. The method also includes creating a second user session, the second user session operable to display content to a user of the client and displaying the content to the client user using the second user session. The method further includes receiving one or more commands from the remote user of the first user session.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2005Publication date: December 7, 2006Inventors: Michael Stein, Michael Paquette
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Publication number: 20060170702Abstract: Methods and apparatuses for the generation of visual effects according to the elapsed time for real time display. One embodiment of the present invention provides an automated mechanism for displaying visual effects (e.g., fade to or from a target color) through adjusting color correction parameters (e.g., the look up table for gamma correction) without disturbing display color calibration settings for the current display device. Time-based adjustments are made in small steps in the beginning and end and large steps in the middle of the transition to provide perceptually smooth transition effect. In one embodiment, a operating system resource is provided to manage, synchronously or asynchronously, the visual effect on behalf of requesting applications, simplifying the coding of the application programs and providing consistency across application programs. In one embodiment, the operating system resource uses a reservation system to prevent conflict and interference between application programs.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2006Publication date: August 3, 2006Inventor: Michael Paquette
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Publication number: 20060152517Abstract: Methods and apparatuses for dynamic virtual frame buffer management. At least one embodiment of the present invention dynamically enables or disables the use of a virtual frame buffer, which is not under control of graphics hardware of a data processing system, without restarting the graphical user interface system (e.g., the window system) of the data processing system. For example, in response to the addition or removing of a frame buffer that is under control of a graphics controller (e.g., due to the activation or deactivation of the graphics controller, or the hot plug-in or hot disconnection of the graphics controller), the virtual frame buffer is disabled or enabled respectively.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2006Publication date: July 13, 2006Inventors: Michael Paquette, Simon Douglas
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Publication number: 20060003887Abstract: Clays useful as fillers for preparing nanocomposites are combined with a polymerization catalyst by mixing the clay and the catalyst, generally in the presence of a diluent. The catalyst at least partially intercalates the clay or becomes chemically bonded to the clay. The catalyst-containing clays are then useful for preparing composites of the clay in polymers of a macrocyclic oligomer, by dispersing the clays into the oligomers and subsequently polymerizing the oligomer.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2005Publication date: January 5, 2006Inventors: Michael Paquette, Robert Dion, Peter LeBaron, Robert Sammler, Yu Liu
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Publication number: 20060004135Abstract: Composites of macrocyclic oligomers and a filler material are made in a masterbatch process. The masterbatch contains at least 15% by weight of the filler material. The filler material is preferably a submicron sized material and is especially a clay or other layered material that can become at least partially exfoliated. The masterbatch can be let down into more of the macrocyclic oligomer, another polymer, another polymerizable material and subjected to polymerization conditions to form a nanocomposite material. Alternatively, the masterbatch can be polymerized to a high or intermediate molecular weight, and then blended with additional oligomer, polymer or other polymerizable material.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2005Publication date: January 5, 2006Inventors: Michael Paquette, Robert Dion, Martin Beebe, Peter LeBaron, Mark Barger, Parvinder Walia
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Publication number: 20050288420Abstract: Dispersions of filler particles and macrocyclic oligomers are prepared in the presence of a solvent for the macrocyclic oligomer. The use of the solvent facilitates easier and more complete dispersion of the filler particles into the macrocyclic oligomer, improving the efficiency of the filler, reducing thermal degradation of the filler and oligomer, and reducing energy requirements.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2005Publication date: December 29, 2005Inventors: Michael Paquette, Robert Dion, Peter LeBaron, Robert Sammler
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Publication number: 20050243985Abstract: A service for presenting billing information to a customer according to a hierarchal structure defined by the customer. The customer assigns telephone numbers to company units and defines how each of the units relate to each other in the hierarchal structure. The billing information associated with each assigned telephone number is processed in accordance with the hierarchal structure. Thereafter, the bill is presented to the customer.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2005Publication date: November 3, 2005Applicants: SBC Services, Inc., Pacific Telesis Shared Services, Southwestern Bell Communications Services, Inc.Inventors: Bonnie Clark, Emma Espinoza, Catherine Harris, Margaret Hassel, Anita Neroda, Michael Paquette, Danny Roper, Carolyn Ukena, Stephen Votava
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Publication number: 20050168471Abstract: A secondary frame buffer is provided for use by classic applications designed to paint directly to a frame buffer. Classic applications paint their windows to the secondary frame buffer, not to the primary frame buffer. A compositor reads window data from the secondary frame buffer and paints it to the primary frame buffer. The compositor also reads window data written to back buffers by other applications and paints that data to the primary frame buffer. Since the compositor maintains visible region data for all windows, the windows are correctly painted to the primary frame buffer whether they are from the back-buffered windows or from classic applications. In addition, optimizations in classic applications that cause classic windows to be inappropriately painted over newer style windows no longer have this effect, since the compositor is responsible for painting legacy windows to the frame buffer, not the applications themselves.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2003Publication date: August 4, 2005Inventor: Michael Paquette
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Publication number: 20050059768Abstract: The invention relates to polymers derived from macrocyclic oligomers containing organo clay fillers. The invention also relates to processes for preparing such compositions. Furthermore, the invention relates to articles prepared from organoclay filled polymer compositions.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2003Publication date: March 17, 2005Inventors: Robert Dion, David Bank, Martin Beebe, Parvinder Walia, Peter LeBaron, James Oelberg, Mark Barger, Michael Paquette, Michael Read
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Publication number: 20050053211Abstract: In a particular embodiment, the disclosure is directed to a telecommunications billing system that includes an interface, a customer database, a usage database and a billing module. The interface is configured to receive subscription data associated with a subscription and a first set of telecommunications service usage data. The subscription data identifies a pricing plan that includes an allotment of shared telecommunications units for use in connection with at least one of the first telecommunications service and a second telecommunications service. The usage database is configured to store the first set of telecommunications service usage data and a second set of telecommunications service usage data. The billing module is configured to access the usage database and the customer database.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2003Publication date: March 10, 2005Inventors: Guy Bevente, Michael Paquette, Gregg Koeppen, Douglas Moran, Danny Roper, Kimberly Wolken, Jennifer Anderson