Dumenil
Aurelien Dumenil, Rennes FR
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20150251017 | Method of Evaluating a Procedure for Determining the Aggregate Dose Received in the Course of a Radiotherapy Treatment - A method is provided for evaluating a procedure for determining an aggregate radiotherapy dose received in the course of a radiotherapy treatment. The method includes: defining a deformable model of at least one organ to be treated and of at least one neighboring organ, generating a series of simulated images, interpretable by the procedure to be evaluated, with aid of the model; comparing the aggregate dose calculated by the procedure to be evaluated, applied to at least one of the simulated images, with a reference aggregate dose, so as to deliver at least one item of information representative of the quality of the procedure, the reference aggregate dose being obtained by taking into account anatomical deformations applied to the organs, so as to determine a reference dose actually received at each treatment session by the organs, as a function of their actual shape and/or actual position during this session. | 09-10-2015 |
Francois Dumenil, Chaumes En Brie FR
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20080245244 | Transfer device and printing press - A transfer device ( | 10-09-2008 |
20080264276 | Printing machine and a method of printing - The invention relates to a printing machine comprising a support plate ( | 10-30-2008 |
20090071352 | PRINTING DEVICE, ADJUSTMENT METHOD AND PRINTING METHOD - The invention relates to a device ( | 03-19-2009 |
20090320699 | PRINTING MACHINE - A printing machine includes: a frame a tower which is driven in rotation relative to the frame in order to move an object to be printed between at least a printing station, an introduction station and/or discharge station; a conveyor which is capable of introducing or discharging the object to be printed to/from the introduction station and/or discharge station; a transfer device including a conveyor web portion which is capable of moving the object to be printed between the conveyor and the tower. The machine includes an element for driving the conveyor web portion of the transfer device, the drive element being carried by the frame, each transfer device including a transmission element which can be disengaged from the drive element. | 12-31-2009 |
20100089260 | SILK-SCREEN PRINTING MACHINE AND ASSOCIATED PRINTING METHOD - The invention relates to a silk-screen printing machine ( | 04-15-2010 |
20120098914 | INKJET PRINTING MACHINE - The printing machine ( | 04-26-2012 |
20140109780 | SILK SCREEN PRINTING DEVICE WITH TWO MODES OF PRINTING - A device for printing an impression by silk screen printing on at least one object, comprising of: a chassis; a screen holder module for holding a screen; and a squegee holder module ( | 04-24-2014 |
20140109781 | SILK SCREEN PRINTING DEVICE WITH ONE MAIN ACTUATOR | 04-24-2014 |
20150035897 | MACHINE FOR PRINTING AN OBJECT WITH TILTABLE INKJET PRINTING HEADS - A machine for printing an object includes: a chassis, at least four inkjet printing heads respectively suitable for orienting jets of ink toward the object in at least four printing directions, and a system for maintaining and moving printing heads fastened on the chassis and suitable for moving the printing heads between a number of positions relative to the chassis. The system is suitable so that, in each of the number of positions, the printing directions are separate from one another and pass through a same central axis (C). The central axes correspond to the number of positions respectively situated at a number of distances (D) from the chassis. | 02-05-2015 |
20150042706 | INK JET PRINTING MACHINE - An improved ink jet printing machine ( | 02-12-2015 |
François Dumenil, Chaume En Brie FR
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20130139376 | METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A CONCENTRATED-PHOTOVOLTAIC PANEL - The invention relates to a method for manufacturing a concentrated-photovoltaic panel ( | 06-06-2013 |
François Dumenil, Chaume En Brie FR
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20130139376 | METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A CONCENTRATED-PHOTOVOLTAIC PANEL - The invention relates to a method for manufacturing a concentrated-photovoltaic panel ( | 06-06-2013 |
Jean-Charles Dumenil, Little Chalfont GB
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20100146842 | PROCESS, PLANT AND BIOFUEL FOR INTEGRATED BIOFUEL PRODUCTION - This invention relates to a process, a plant, and a biofuel for integrated biofuel production, such as with biogasoline, biodiesel, and/or sugar product. The integrated process includes the step of removing hexose from a feedstock to form a lignocellulosic material. The process also includes the step of converting the hexose to a biogasoline and/or a biodiesel material, and the step of depolymerizing lignocellulosic material to form pentose and a residue. The process also includes the step of converting the pentose to a biogasoline and/or a biodiesel material. | 06-17-2010 |
20100146843 | Process, Plant And Biofuel For Integrated Biofuel Production - This invention relates to a process, a plant, and a biofuel for integrated biofuel production, such as with butanol, biodiesel, and/or sugar product. The integrated process includes the step of removing hexose from a feedstock to form a lignocellulosic material. The process also includes the step of converting the hexose to butanol and/or a biodiesel material, and the step of depolymerizing lignocellulosic material to form pentose and a residue. The process also includes the step of converting the pentose to butanol and/or a biodiesel material. | 06-17-2010 |
20100146844 | Process, Plant And Biofuel From Lignocellulosic Feedstock - This invention relates to a process and a plant for biofuel production, such as with biogasoline and/or biodiesel. The process includes the step of depolymerizing lignocellulosic material to form pentose and a remainder. The process also includes the step of converting the pentose to a biofuel material and using the remainder for generation of power or further downstream conversion. | 06-17-2010 |
20100152496 | Process, Plant And Butanol From Lignocellulosic Feedstock - This invention relates to a process, a plant, and butanol made of or derived from lignocellulosic feedstock. The process includes the step of depolymerizing lignocellulosic material to form pentose and a remainder. The process also includes the step of converting the pentose to butanol material and using the remainder for generation of power or further downstream conversion. | 06-17-2010 |
20140004579 | PROCESS FOR SEPARATION OF RENEWABLE MATERIALS FROM M ICROORGANISMS | 01-02-2014 |
Jean-Charles Dumenil, Warrenville, IL US
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20110076724 | Process, Plant, and Biofuel for Integrated Biofuel Production - This invention relates to a process, a plant, and a biofuel for integrated biofuel production, such as with butanol, biodiesel, and/or sugar product. The integrated process includes the step of removing hexose from a feedstock to form a lignocellulosic material. The process also includes the step of converting the hexose to butanol and/or a biodiesel material, and the step of depolymerizing lignocellulosic material to form pentose and a residue. The process also includes the step of converting the pentose to butanol and/or a biodiesel material. | 03-31-2011 |
20110076732 | Process, Plant, and Butanol From Lignocellulosic Feedstock - This invention relates to a process, a plant, and butanol made of or derived from lignocellulosic feedstock. The process includes the step of depolymerizing lignocellulosic material to form pentose and a remainder. The process also includes the step of converting the pentose to butanol material and using the remainder for generation of power or further downstream conversion. | 03-31-2011 |
Jean- Charles Dumenil, Potters Bar GB
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20100251608 | Process, Plant, and Biofuel From Lognocellulosic Feedstock - This invention relates to a process and a plant for biofuel production, such as with biogasoline and/or biodiesel. The process includes the step of depolymerizing lignocellulosic material to form pentose and a remainder. The process also includes the step of converting the pentose to a biofuel material and using the remainder for generation of power or further downstream conversion. | 10-07-2010 |
20110126448 | Process, Plant, and Biofuel For Integrated Biofuel Production - This invention relates to a process, a plant, and a biofuel for integrated biofuel production, such as with biogasoline, biodiesel, and/or sugar product. The integrated process includes the step of removing hexose from a feedstock to form a lignocellulosic material. The process also includes the step of converting the hexose to a biogasoline and/or a biodiesel material, and the step of depolymerizing lignocellulosic material to form pentose and a residue. The process also includes the step of converting the pentose to a biogasoline and/or a biodiesel material. | 06-02-2011 |
Malcolm Dumenil, Hong Kong Sar CN
Thierry Dumenil, Margny Les Compiegne FR
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20110052886 | COMPOSITION SCREEN-PRINTABLE ON POLYVINYL BUTYRAL - The invention relates to | 03-03-2011 |
20140087154 | METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A SILKSCREEN PRINTED LAMINATED GLASS PANEL USING A DOUBLE-WEAVE SILKSCREEN - The invention relates to a process for manufacturing a printed laminated glazing unit composed of two glass sheets separated by an interlayer adhesive sheet, comprising the steps consisting in screen printing, with a printing composition, at least one face of one of the sheets making up the glazing unit using a screen printing screen; and in assembling the various sheets making up the glazing unit, at least one of which has been screen printed. In this process a screen printing screen is used that comprises two superimposed fabrics, the fabric (I) intended to be placed opposite the face to be screen printed having a smaller mesh opening than the other fabric (S), the difference in mesh opening between the two fabrics lying in the range from 22 to 65 μm. | 03-27-2014 |