Patents by Inventor Patrick Rousseau
Patrick Rousseau 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: 9896990Abstract: An internal combustion engine including internal cavities slidingly receiving a respective piston to define a respective combustion chamber, at least one inlet port for each internal cavity in fluid communication with the combustion chamber at least during the intake phase and a beginning of the compression phase, at least one exhaust port for each of the internal cavities and in fluid communication with the combustion chamber during the exhaust phase, a plenum for receiving pressurized air, and conduits in fluid communication with the plenum. Each conduit defines a fluid communication between a first respective internal cavity and a second respective internal cavity through the inlet ports. The combustion chamber of the first respective internal cavity undergoes the beginning of the compression phase simultaneously with the combustion chamber of the second respective internal cavity undergoing the beginning of the intake phase.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2017Date of Patent: February 20, 2018Assignee: PRATT & WHITNEY CANADA CORP.Inventors: Jean Thomassin, Patrick Rousseau, Eric-Pierre Martel
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Publication number: 20170284283Abstract: An internal combustion engine including internal cavities slidingly receiving a respective piston to define a respective combustion chamber, at least one inlet port for each internal cavity in fluid communication with the combustion chamber at least during the intake phase and a beginning of the compression phase, at least one exhaust port for each of the internal cavities and in fluid communication with the combustion chamber during the exhaust phase, a plenum for receiving pressurized air, and conduits in fluid communication with the plenum. Each conduit defines a fluid communication between a first respective internal cavity and a second respective internal cavity through the inlet ports. The combustion chamber of the first respective internal cavity undergoes the beginning of the compression phase simultaneously with the combustion chamber of the second respective internal cavity undergoing the beginning of the intake phase.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2017Publication date: October 5, 2017Inventors: Jean THOMASSIN, Patrick ROUSSEAU, Eric-Pierre MARTEL
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Patent number: 9714604Abstract: A method of feeding air to an internal combustion engine having at least first and second internal cavities, including: completing the intake phase of the first combustion chamber of the first internal cavity by feeding compressed air into the first combustion chamber until a maximum volume thereof is reached; during a beginning of the compression phase of the first combustion chamber and a simultaneous beginning of the intake phase of the second combustion chamber of the second internal cavity, feeding compressed air from the first combustion chamber into the second combustion chamber; closing a communication between the first and second combustion chambers and completing the intake phase of the second combustion chamber by feeding compressed air into the second combustion chamber until a maximum volume thereof is reached.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2015Date of Patent: July 25, 2017Assignee: PRATT & WHITNEY CANADA CORP.Inventors: Jean Thomassin, Patrick Rousseau, Eric-Pierre Martel
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Publication number: 20160040588Abstract: A method of feeding air to an internal combustion engine having at least first and second internal cavities, including: completing the intake phase of the first combustion chamber of the first internal cavity by feeding compressed air into the first combustion chamber until a maximum volume thereof is reached; during a beginning of the compression phase of the first combustion chamber and a simultaneous beginning of the intake phase of the second combustion chamber of the second internal cavity, feeding compressed air from the first combustion chamber into the second combustion chamber; closing a communication between the first and second combustion chambers and completing the intake phase of the second combustion chamber by feeding compressed air into the second combustion chamber until a maximum volume thereof is reached.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2015Publication date: February 11, 2016Inventors: Jean THOMASSIN, Patrick ROUSSEAU, Eric-Pierre MARTEL
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Patent number: 9181863Abstract: An internal combustion engine with rotatable bodies each received in a respective internal cavity. The engine includes at least one inlet port for each internal cavity in fluid communication with the combustion chamber(s) thereof at least during their intake phase and a beginning of their compression phase. The bodies are angularly offset with the beginning of the compression phase of the combustion chamber(s) defined by each body being simultaneous with at least a beginning of the intake phase of the combustion chamber(s) defined by a different one of the bodies. A respective conduit provides a fluid communication between an inlet port for each body and an inlet port for the different one of the bodies, with each conduit being in fluid communication with a plenum for receiving pressurized air. A method of feeding air to an internal combustion engine is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2013Date of Patent: November 10, 2015Assignee: PRATT & WHITNEY CANADA CORP.Inventors: Jean Thomassin, Patrick Rousseau, Eric-Pierre Martel
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Publication number: 20140261292Abstract: An internal combustion engine with rotatable bodies each received in a respective internal cavity. The engine includes at least one inlet port for each internal cavity in fluid communication with the combustion chamber(s) thereof at least during their intake phase and a beginning of their compression phase. The bodies are angularly offset with the beginning of the compression phase of the combustion chamber(s) defined by each body being simultaneous with at least a beginning of the intake phase of the combustion chamber(s) defined by a different one of the bodies. A respective conduit provides a fluid communication between an inlet port for each body and an inlet port for the different one of the bodies, with each conduit being in fluid communication with a plenum for receiving pressurized air. A method of feeding air to an internal combustion engine is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: Pratt & Whitney Canada Corp.Inventors: Jean THOMASSIN, Patrick ROUSSEAU, Eric-Pierre MARTEL
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Patent number: 8232518Abstract: A method of characterizing surfaces comprises the steps of: directing a beam (2) of neutral atoms or molecules on a surface (3) for characterizing; and detecting in position-sensitive manner the neutral atoms or molecules of said beam that have been diffused forwards by said surface (3) for characterizing; the properties of said beam (2) being selected in such a manner that at least some of said neutral atoms or molecules that are diffused forwards are diffractive by said surface for characterizing. A device for implementing such a method comprises means (1) for generating such a beam (2) of neutral atoms or molecules and position-sensitive detector means (4) for detecting the neutral atoms or molecules that are diffused forwards by said surface (3) for characterizing.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2007Date of Patent: July 31, 2012Assignees: Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Universite Paris SUD 11Inventors: Hocine Khemliche, Philippe Roncin, Patrick Rousseau
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Publication number: 20090250600Abstract: A method of characterizing surfaces comprises the steps of: directing a beam (2) of neutral atoms or molecules on a surface (3) for characterizing; and detecting in position-sensitive manner the neutral atoms or molecules of said beam that have been diffused forwards by said surface (3) for characterizing; the properties of said beam (2) being selected in such a manner that at least some of said neutral atoms or molecules that are diffused forwards are diffractive by said surface for characterizing. A device for implementing such a method comprises means (1) for generating such a beam (2) of neutral atoms or molecules and position-sensitive detector means (4) for detecting the neutral atoms or molecules that are diffused forwards by said surface (3) for characterizing.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2007Publication date: October 8, 2009Inventors: Hocine Khemliche, Philippe Roncin, Patrick Rousseau
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Patent number: 7326218Abstract: A system for performing osteotomies includes a bone plate and a retractor assembly. The bone plate is operative for securing the relative positions between first and second portions of a bone that are separated by a gap. The bone plate generally includes a first mounting portion, a second mounting portion and an intermediate portion. The first mounting portion is for attachment to the first bone portion. The second mounting portion is for attachment to the second bone portion. The intermediate portion connects the first mounting portion and the second mounting portion in a first direction and has a central width in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction that is substantially less than a width of first and second ends. The retractor assembly establishes a wedge-shaped gap between the first and second portions of the bone. The retractor assembly generally includes first and second handle members and first and second jaw members.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2003Date of Patent: February 5, 2008Assignee: EBI, L.P.Inventors: William Sterett, Kirk J Bailey, Patrick Rousseau
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Publication number: 20080027458Abstract: A blade plate, as well as instruments and methods for securing the blade plate to a bone to reduce a bone fracture. The blade plate includes a plate portion and a blade portion extending at an angle relative to the plate portion. The plate portion includes a plurality of holes for receipt of bone screws for securing the blade plate to the bone about the bone fracture. A strut screw, inserted through a hole in the plate portion, spans the angle between the plate and blade portions, and threadingly engages a hole in the blade portion to slightly draw the plate and blade portions together to compress and support the bone fracture. A pair of top screws are inserted through holes in the plate portion at angles with respect to the strut screw on either side of the strut screw. Additionally, the blade plate is designed to closely conform to the surface of the bone to minimize the gap between the bone and the blade plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2007Publication date: January 31, 2008Applicant: ZIMMER TECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: Jerry Aikins, George Cornwall, Raymond Desjardins, Paul Duwelius, James Goulet, David Templeman, John Meyers, Scott Moon, Gregory Price, Patrick Rousseau, Roy Wiley, Robert Winquist
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Patent number: 7316687Abstract: A blade plate, as well as instruments and methods for securing the blade plate to a bone to reduce a bone fracture. The blade plate includes a plate portion and a blade portion extending at an angle relative to the plate portion. The plate portion includes a plurality of holes for receipt of bone screws for securing the blade plate to the bone about the bone fracture. A strut screw, inserted through a hole in the plate portion, spans the angle between the plate and blade portions, and threadingly engages a hole in the blade portion to slightly draw the plate and blade portions together to compress and support the bone fracture. A pair of top screws are inserted through holes in the plate portion at angles with respect to the strut screw on either side of the strut screw. Additionally, the blade plate is designed to closely conform to the surface of the bone to minimize the gap between the bone and the blade plate.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2001Date of Patent: January 8, 2008Assignee: Zimmer Technology, Inc.Inventors: Jerry L. Aikins, George Brian Cornwall, Raymond Desjardins, Paul Duwelius, James Goulet, David Templeman, John E. Meyers, Scott A. Moon, Gregory G. Price, Patrick Rousseau, Roy Wiley, Robert A. Winquist
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Publication number: 20050149188Abstract: An anterior spinal implant includes a superior end face, an inferior end face and a sidewall extending between the superior end face and the inferior end face. The superior end face and the inferior end face are convex. In one application, the superior and inferior end faces are convex. The sidewall includes a convexly curved leading portion, a convexly curved trailing portion and a pair of substantially planar side portions. The superior and inferior end faces transition in a sagittal plane from a first radius of curvature to a second radius of curvature. The first radius of curvature is smaller than the second radius of curvature. The apexes of the superior and inferior end faces are offset from a center of the implant.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2003Publication date: July 7, 2005Inventors: Stephen Cook, Kirk Bailey, Patrick Rousseau
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Publication number: 20030195516Abstract: A system for performing osteotomies includes a bone plate and a retractor assembly. The bone plate is operative for securing the relative positions between first and second portions of a bone that are separated by a gap. The bone plate generally includes a first mounting portion, a second mounting portion and an intermediate portion. The first mounting portion is for attachment to the first bone portion. The second mounting portion is for attachment to the second bone portion. The intermediate portion connects the first mounting portion and the second mounting portion in a first direction and has a central width in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction that is substantially less than a width of first and second ends. The retractor assembly establishes a wedge-shaped gap between the first and second portions of the bone. The retractor assembly generally includes first and second handle members and first and second jaw members.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2003Publication date: October 16, 2003Inventors: William Sterett, Kirk J. Bailey, Patrick Rousseau
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Patent number: 6589241Abstract: A bone clamp having a ratchet mechanism including ratchet teeth having rounded peaks with curved valleys therebetween and a curved pawl having a curvature similar to the valleys spanning the peaks of the ratchet teeth. The ratchet mechanism of the current invention distributes the interaction forces between the ratchet teeth and the pawl and therefore is resistive to shear stresses which could otherwise compromise the structural integrity of the ratchet mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2000Date of Patent: July 8, 2003Assignee: Zimmer, Inc.Inventors: Frank Townsend, Patrick Rousseau, Mark A. Bryant
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Patent number: 6565570Abstract: A system for performing osteotomies includes a bone plate and a retractor assembly. The bone plate generally includes a first mounting portion for attachment to a first bone portion, a second mounting portion for attachment to a ssecond bone portion, and an intermediate portion connecting the first mounting portion and the second mounting portion. The retractor assembly includes first and second handle members coupled for relative movement about a first pivot axis and first and second jaw members coupled to the first and second handle members, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2001Date of Patent: May 20, 2003Assignee: Electro-Biology, Inc.Inventors: William Sterett, Kirk J. Bailey, Patrick Rousseau
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Publication number: 20030040748Abstract: A blade plate, as well as instruments and methods for securing the blade plate to a bone to reduce a bone fracture. The blade plate includes a plate portion and a blade portion extending at an angle relative to the plate portion. The plate portion includes a plurality of holes for receipt of bone screws for securing the blade plate to the bone about the bone fracture. A strut screw, inserted through a hole in the plate portion, spans the angle between the plate and blade portions, and threadingly engages a hole in the blade portion to slightly draw the plate and blade portions together to compress and support the bone fracture. A pair of top screws are inserted through holes in the plate portion at angles with respect to the strut screw on either side of the strut screw. Additionally, the blade plate is designed to closely conform to the surface of the bone to minimize the gap between the bone and the blade plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2001Publication date: February 27, 2003Inventors: Jerry L. Aikins, George Brian Cornwall, Raymond Desjardins, Paul Duwelius, James Goulet, David Templeman, John E. Meyers, Scott A. Moon, Gregory G. Price, Patrick Rousseau, Roy Wiley, Robert A. Winquist
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Publication number: 20020133157Abstract: A system for performing osteotomies includes a bone plate and a retractor assembly. The bone plate generally includes a first mounting portion for attachment to a first bone portion, a second mounting portion for attachment to a second bone portion, and an intermediate portion connecting the first mounting portion and the second mounting portion. The retractor assembly includes first and second handle members coupled for relative movement about a first pivot axis and first and second jaw members coupled to the first and second handle members, respectively.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2001Publication date: September 19, 2002Inventors: William Sterett, Kirk J. Bailey, Patrick Rousseau
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Patent number: D443060Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2000Date of Patent: May 29, 2001Assignee: Bristol-Myers Squibb CompanyInventors: Steve Benirschke, Mark Bryant, Paul Duwelius, James Goulet, Patrick Rousseau, David Templeman, Robert A. Winquist
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Patent number: D452811Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2001Date of Patent: January 8, 2002Assignee: Smed International Inc.Inventors: Nathan Shedd, Kent Davidson, Patrick Rousseau
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Patent number: D480141Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2000Date of Patent: September 30, 2003Inventors: Steve Benirschke, Mark Bryant, Paul Duwelius, James Goulet, Patrick Rousseau, David Templeman, Robert A. Winquist