Patents by Inventor Stephan Baron
Stephan Baron 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: 8010210Abstract: The present invention provides an apparatus for insertion of a flexible implant into a body section of an implant recipient, the apparatus comprising an elongate guiding section having a longitudinal axis and an inner volume for removably receiving the implant, an elongate first receiving member connected at its first end to a first actuator arranged for moving the first receiving member within the guiding section in parallel to the axis of the guiding section, a first control device for controlling the actuation of the first actuator, wherein first receiving member at its second end opposite its first end carries a gripping unit for releasably gripping a proximal end of the implant, a second actuator for controlling the configuration of the implant, and a second control device for controlling the actuation of the second actuator.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2008Date of Patent: August 30, 2011Assignees: Medizinische Hochschule Hannover, Leibniz Universitat HannoverInventors: Thomas Stephan Rau, Andreas Hussong, Omid Majdani, Martin Leinung, Thomas Lenarz, Hubertus Eilers, Stephan Baron
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Publication number: 20100161824Abstract: A method is proposed for transmitting a multi-channel data stream comprising frames comprising a plurality of channels, the transmitting being done through a multi-transport tunnel from a first tunnel end-point to a second tunnel end-point, the multi-transport tunnel implementing a first carrier supporting a transport protocol with acknowledgement and a second carrier supporting a transport protocol without acknowledgement. The invention aims more specifically at averting or limiting the phenomena of interruptions in the rendering of a multi-channel stream in transit on a tunnel, and more particularly at providing a transport technique enabling regular and uninterrupted delivery of the multi-channel stream while at the same time reducing the memory resources needed at reception.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2009Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHAInventors: Pascal Viger, Stephane Baron
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Publication number: 20100030013Abstract: A wall integrable multisensory therapy device for securement in a wall of a room dedicated for physiological therapeutic treatment is described. The device has a convection conduit with a bottom air intake and a top air outlet. A blower is secured between the inlet port and outlet port to heat air convected therethrough. Associated with the convection conduit is a front panel incorporating therein audio speakers and two different light sources, one being a white light source and the other being a colored light source. The white light source provides a luminotherapeutic sensation and the colored light source provides a chromotherapeutic sensation. The heated air provides a thermotherapeutic sensation. An aromatic liquid dispenser is also associated with the front panel provides an aromatherapeutic sensation. An audio transmitter equipped with speakers provides for a relaxing sensation of hearing to a user person.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2008Publication date: February 4, 2010Inventors: Henry Brunelle, Louis Gendreau, Stephane Baron, Pascale Vaillancourt
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Publication number: 20090316719Abstract: A method is proposed for the management of mechanisms to enhance data stream transmission on a tunnel supported by a main communications network, the transmission of each stream being done according to a frame transport protocol with acknowledgment, the tunnel being implemented between first and second tunnel end-points connected respectively to first and second sub-networks, each stream being transmitted from a sender device to a receiver device through the tunnel, one of the devices which are the sender device and the receiver device being connected to the first sub-network and the other being connected to the second sub-network.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2009Publication date: December 24, 2009Applicant: CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHAInventors: Stephane Baron, Pascal Viger
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Publication number: 20090275818Abstract: The present invention provides an apparatus for insertion of a flexible implant into a body section of an implant recipient, the apparatus comprising an elongate guiding section having a longitudinal axis and an inner volume for removably receiving the implant, an elongate first receiving member connected at its first end to a first actuator arranged for moving the first receiving member within the guiding section in parallel to the axis of the guiding section, a first control device for controlling the actuation of the first actuator, wherein first receiving member at its second end opposite its first end carries a gripping unit for releasably gripping a proximal end of the implant, a second actuator for controlling the configuration of the implant, and a second control device for controlling the actuation of the second actuator.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2008Publication date: November 5, 2009Applicants: MEDIZINISCHE HOCHSCHULE HANNOVER, LEIBNIZ UNIVERSITAT HANNOVERInventors: Thomas Stephan Rau, Andreas Hussong, Omid Majdani, Martin Leinung, Thomas Lenarz, Hubertus Eilers, Stephan Baron
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Publication number: 20090213850Abstract: A method is proposed for transmitting data of a stream to be stimulated, coming from a sender device to a receiver device through a network segment and according to a protocol for packet transportation with acknowledgement.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2009Publication date: August 27, 2009Applicant: CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHAInventors: Pascal Viger, Stephane Baron
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Publication number: 20090034416Abstract: A method is proposed for the transmission of data packets in a tunnel interconnecting two sub-networks in order to form a general communications network, the tunnel being implemented between two tunnel end-points, each of the sub-networks comprising a distinct tunnel end-point among the tunnel end-points, the tunnel implementing at least two transmission channels, the method being implemented by one of the tunnel end-points, known as a tunnel incoming end-point.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2008Publication date: February 5, 2009Applicant: CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHAInventors: Stephane Baron, Pascal Rousseau
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Publication number: 20060265803Abstract: A hydromassaging bathing tub is provided with jets disposed at various locations about side walls thereof. At least some of these jets are oriented to generate massaging water flows over a bottom wall of the bathing tub. A seat is secured between opposed ones of the side walls of the tub whereby to support the buttocks of a bather seated thereon at an elevated position over the bottom wall whereby the massaging water flows which are directed over the bottom wall will massage the bather from underneath portions of its body.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2005Publication date: November 30, 2006Inventors: Henry Brunelle, Stephane Baron, Guy Baillargeon, Julie Turcotte
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Publication number: 20060063963Abstract: An electromagnetic treatment system and method of use in combination with a bathtub or shower enclosure and preferably, but not exclusively, a therapeutic type enclosure provided with a therapeutic device to subject a user person to a therapeutic treatment, as well as an electromagnetic treatment. The electromagnetic treatment system comprises an electromagnetic coil attached to an outside surface of the wall of the therapeutic enclosure and surrounds a space in the enclosure where a user person is disposed to undergo an electromagnetic treatment. A pulsating voltage generator is connected to the electromagnetic coil for generating a pulsating electromagnetic about the coil. The electromagnetic field is oriented relative to the space. A control circuit controls the generator and a remote control, which is secured to the therapeutic enclosure and accessible to a user person, actuates the generator through the control circuit.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2005Publication date: March 23, 2006Inventors: Henry Brunelle, Stephane Baron, Guy Baillargeon, Paul Demers, Guy Sirois
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Publication number: 20050105798Abstract: The method of verifying multimedia entities according to the invention to determine whether a first multimedia entity matches a second multimedia entity, is characterized in that it comprises a step of selecting from a plurality of second multimedia entities, by a content-based search, a set of second multimedia entities close to the first multimedia entity, and a step of deciding as to at least one match between the first multimedia entity and at least one second multimedia entity of the set of second multimedia entities, based on a comparison between the first multimedia entity and the second multimedia entities of the set.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2004Publication date: May 19, 2005Applicant: CANON RESEARCH CENTER FRANCEInventors: Eric Nguyen, Herve Le Floch, Stephane Baron
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Publication number: 20040107496Abstract: A top wall assembly to convert a shower enclosure into a therapeutic shower enclosure. The top wall assembly has an air blower in communication with one or more air return orifices in the top wall. An air distribution channel is in communication with the air blower and at least one air injecting orifice is provided in the top wall and communicates with the enclosure. A heater is provided in the air distribution channel for heating convected air therein to a temperature of up to about 75° C. to provide a stream of hot dry air circulating in the enclosure about a person's body standing therein whereby to cause the person's body to transpire and provide a therapeutic effect of shedding toxins through the skin. In combination with the hot dry air treatment there is available a chromotherapeutic and luminotherapeutic light treatment and an ion and ozone generator to inject ions and ozone in the hot dry air stream.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2003Publication date: June 10, 2004Inventors: Henry Brunelle, Stephane Baron, Marc Beland, Henri Veyrie, Patrick Lemay, Stephane Bilodeau
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Publication number: 20030188378Abstract: A therapeutic shower enclosure is comprised of a bottom wall, sidewalls a top wall and a door assembly in the sidewalls for access to the enclosure. An air blower is mounted above the top wall in communication with one or more air return orifices in the top wall. An air distribution channel is in communication with the air blower and at least one air injecting orifice is provided in the top wall and communicates with the enclosure. A heater is provided in the air distribution channel for heating convected air therein to a temperature of up to about 75° C. to provide a stream of hot dry air circulating in the enclosure about a person's body standing therein whereby to cause the person's body to transpire and provide a therapeutic effect of shedding toxins through the skin. In combination with the hot dry air treatment there is available a chromotherapeutic and luminotherapeutic light treatment and an ion and ozone generator to inject ions and ozone in the hot dry air stream.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2002Publication date: October 9, 2003Inventors: Henry Brunelle, Stephane Baron, Marc Beland, Henri Veyrie, Patrick Lemay, Stephane Bilodeau
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Publication number: 20030172721Abstract: A system for performing chromotherapy in a bathtub, comprising a light source having light emitting diodes of three different colours for emitting a resultant coloured light output. An intensity of each colour of the light emitting diodes being controllable individually for varying a colour of the resultant coloured light output. The light source is adapted to be mounted to a wall of a bathtub so as to diffuse light in water filling the bathtub. A control module is connected to a power source and to the light source, for controlling the intensity of each of the light emitting diodes to vary a colour of the resultant coloured light output emitted by the light source and diffused in the water of the bathtub.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2002Publication date: September 18, 2003Inventors: Henry Brunelle, Stephane Baron