Patents by Inventor Rene Barbier

Rene Barbier 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).

  • Patent number: 9692929
    Abstract: A method for correcting an image acquired by a hand-held scanning device. A binarized image of an acquired image is cropped by removing columns on the left end and on the right end of only first components. A work image is created from the cropped image by replacing in each row of components series of first components smaller than a predetermined distance with series of second components. In the work image, a central line is identified. The identified central line in the work image is used to identify the corresponding central line in the cropped image forming a central line image, and in the central line image, the central text line is straightened.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 2015
    Date of Patent: June 27, 2017
    Assignee: I.R.I.S.
    Inventors: Pierre De Muelenaere, Michel Dauw, Patrick Verleysen, Rene Barbier
  • Patent number: 9679179
    Abstract: A method implemented on a mobile device for selecting information on a paper document using a hand-held scanning device. The method provides an interface to the user, receives information from the hand-held pen scanning device connected to the mobile device and determines if the received information is valid information for the type of information to be selected. The invention further relates to using a remote computer for performing image processing and data extraction when more powerful resources are needed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 2015
    Date of Patent: June 13, 2017
    Assignee: I.R.I.S.
    Inventors: Pierre De Muelenaere, Michel Dauw, Patrick Verleysen, Rene Barbier
  • Publication number: 20170064126
    Abstract: A method for correcting an image acquired by a hand-held scanning device. A binarized image of an acquired image is cropped by removing columns on the left end and on the right end of only first components. A work image is created from the cropped image by replacing in each row of components series of first components smaller than a predetermined distance with series of second components. In the work image, a central line is identified. The identified central line in the work image is used to identify the corresponding central line in the cropped image forming a central line image, and in the central line image, the central text line is straightened.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 31, 2015
    Publication date: March 2, 2017
    Applicant: I.R.I.S
    Inventors: PIERRE DE MUELENAERE, MICHEL DAUW, PATRICK VERLEYSEN, RENE BARBIER
  • Publication number: 20170061182
    Abstract: A method implemented on a mobile device for selecting information on a paper document using a hand-held scanning device. The method provides an interface to the user, receives information from the hand-held pen scanning device connected to the mobile device and determines if the received information is valid information for the type of information to be selected. The invention further relates to using a remote computer for performing image processing and data extraction when more powerful resources are needed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 31, 2015
    Publication date: March 2, 2017
    Applicant: I.R.I.S.
    Inventors: Pierre De Muelenaere, Michel Dauw, Patrick Verleysen, Rene Barbier
  • Patent number: 6541450
    Abstract: This invention describes analogues of human parathyroid hormone which have increased activities in bone restoration, and increased bioavailability. The peptides described are derivatives of hPTH-(1-31) which are cyclized for example, by formation of lactams between either Glu22 and Lys26 or Lys26 and Asp30. In addition, the natural Lys27 may be substituted by either a Leu or other hydrophobic residues, such as Ile, norleucine, Met, Val, Ala, Trp, or Phe. Typically, these analogues have enhanced abilities to stimulate adenylyl cyclase in rat osteosarcoma cells, and show increased activities in bone restoration, using the ovariectomized rat model. The analogues also show enhanced activities and bioavailabilities, as demonstrated by their hypotensive effects in the rat. An assay which correlates hypotensive activity with osteogenic activity is also described.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 28, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 1, 2003
    Assignee: National Research Council of Canada
    Inventors: Jean-Rene Barbier, Paul Morley, Witold Neugebauer, James F. Whitfield, Gordon E. Willick
  • Patent number: 6316410
    Abstract: The invention disclosed relates to analogues of human parathyroid hormoneh(PTH) which have increased activities in bone restoration, and increased bioavailablities. The analogues described are either single cyclic (1-28) or (1-29) analogues, or double cyclic (1-28) to (1-31) analogues. The single cyclic analogues are cyclised between amino acid pairs R22 and R26. The double cyclic analogues are cyclised between amino acid pairs 13 and 17, and 22 and 26. Various substitutions of the natural residues for other amino acids are also described. For example, the natural Lys27 residue may be substituted by Leu. Typically, these novel analogues have enhanced abilities to stimulate adenyl cyclase activity in rat osteosarcoma cells, and show increased activities in bone restoration using the ovariectomized rat model.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 22, 1999
    Date of Patent: November 13, 2001
    Assignee: National Research Council of Canada
    Inventors: Jean-René Barbier, Paul Morley, James F. Whitfield, Gordon E. Willick
  • Patent number: 6110892
    Abstract: This invention describes analogues of human parathyroid hormone which have increased activities in bone restoration, and increased bioavailabilities. The peptides described are derivatives of hPTH-(1-31) which are cyclized for example, by formation of lactams between either Glu.sup.22 and Lys.sup.26 or Lys.sup.26 and Asp.sup.30. In addition, the natural Lys.sup.27 may be substituted by either a Leu or other hydrophobic residues, such as Ile, norleucine, Met, Val, Ala, Trp, or Phe. Typically, these analogues have enhanced abilities to stimulate adenylyl cyclase in rat osteosarcoma cells, and show increased activities in bone restoration, using the ovariectomized rat model. The analogues also show enhanced activities and bioavailabilities, as demonstrated by their hypotensive effects in the rat. An assay which correlates hypotensive activity with osteogenic activity is also described.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 1, 1997
    Date of Patent: August 29, 2000
    Assignee: National Research Council of Canada
    Inventors: Jean-Rene Barbier, Paul Morley, Witold Neugebauer, Virginia J. S. Ross, James F. Whitfield, Gordon E. Willick
  • Patent number: 5955425
    Abstract: This invention describes analogs of human parathyroid hormone which have increased activities in bone restoration, and increased bioavailabilities. The peptides described are derivatives of hPTH-(1-31) which have lactams formed for example, between either Glu.sup.22 and Lys.sup.26 or Lys.sup.26 and Asp.sup.30. In addition, the natural Lys.sup.27 may be substituted by either a Leu or other hydrophobic residues, such as Ile, norleucine, Met, Val, Ala, Trp, or Phe. Typically, these analogs have enhanced abilities to stimulate adenylyl cyclase in rat osteosarcoma cells, and show increased activities in bone restoration, using the ovariectomized rat model. The analogs also show enhanced activities and bioavailabilities, as demonstrated by their hypotensive effects in the rat.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 2, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 21, 1999
    Assignee: National Research Council of Canada
    Inventors: Paul Morley, Witold Neugebauer, Virginia J. S. Ross, James F. Whitfield, Gordon E. Willick, Jean-Rene Barbier
  • Patent number: 5810618
    Abstract: Fastening device for an electrical apparatus (10) whose base (20) has a central clearance (60) shaped to fit a support rail (50) and delimited on one side by an open slide rail (61) into which one of the edges (54) of the support rail can be fitted while the other edge of the support rail (55) can be held by retaining hooks (24c), characterized in that:the base (20) is formed out of an extruded part,the device comprises at least one deflection spring (70) that inserts smoothly into the slide rail (61) so that the length of the spring runs more or less along the length of the slide rail, the deflection spring (70) being a leaf spring with one contact surface (73) capable of pressing against the cant (56) of one edge (54) of the rail.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 10, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 22, 1998
    Assignee: Schneider Electric SA
    Inventors: Rene Barbier, Jean-Luc Bouchard
  • Patent number: 5786987
    Abstract: An interface device having a printed circuit board connected to a processor unit and an electronic base with grooves to receive the board with active or passive interface devices connected by terminal blocks. The interface devices are housed in separate modules having lengths which are equal to or integer multiples of a modulus wherein each module includes a strip of indicator openings or terminal operating openings disposed lengthwise at a particular pitch. The modules have complementary grooves and tongues on their side faces in order to permit assembly perpendicular to the plane of the board thereby forming a rigid assembly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 26, 1996
    Date of Patent: July 28, 1998
    Assignee: Schneider Electric SA
    Inventors: Rene Barbier, Andras Gyongyosi, Andre Vianes, Marc Soulas, Jean-Marie Colonna
  • Patent number: 5764490
    Abstract: An interface device that includes a base having a body between top and bottom longitudinal flanges, a circuit board, and an interface unit including a first terminal block with a row of aligned terminals at a front of the block where the aligned terminals are electrically connected to a circuit board mounted on the base. The interface device includes an additional terminal block attached to a bottom of the base by a retainer. The retainer is constructed in the form of M-shaped members attached to a face of the additional terminal block, that clip into a longitudinal groove on the bottom of the base. The additional terminal block may be mounted such that terminals on the additional terminal block are parallel to terminals on the first terminal block and set back therefrom. The body of the base also includes a longitudinal slideway in which longitudinal edges of the printed circuit board are accommodated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 1, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 9, 1998
    Assignee: Schneider Electric SA
    Inventors: Rene Barbier, Marc Soulas, Herve Muller
  • Patent number: 4889504
    Abstract: In an electric coupling device for covering two ranges of current intensities with one and the same casing, each terminal has a stationary conductive strip (28) and a movable yoke (48) which are mounted within a housing of the casing so as to clamp a conductor (51). The housing can also accommodate a more bulky cage-type connector. In order to guide the movable components (42, 48) of the yoke connector and the conductor (51) at the time of introduction, an adapter (52) is fitted within the housing. The adapter surrounds the yoke connector so as to close the clamping zone laterally between the conductive strip (28) and the yoke (48) and to prevent rotation of the yoke. An abutment face (61) limits the relative spacing of the yoke (48) and the strip (28) while a well (59) guides the screw head. A masking panel (71) of the adapter limits the size of the opening (17) to the strict minimum required for introduction of the conductor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 1, 1988
    Date of Patent: December 26, 1989
    Assignee: La Telemecanique Electrique
    Inventors: Rene Barbier, Serge Guenin
  • Patent number: D315333
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 28, 1988
    Date of Patent: March 12, 1991
    Assignee: La Telemecanique Electrique
    Inventors: Rene Barbier, Serge Guenin