Patents Assigned to Duncan Enterprises
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Publication number: 20220018062Abstract: A method of making a tie dye solution for a fabric includes adding a first predetermined weight of sodium chloride to a second predetermined weight of a dye, wherein the first predetermined weight of the sodium chloride is based on the color of the dye. The method further includes mixing the first predetermined weight of the sodium chloride and the second predetermined weight of the dye together to form a dry dye mixture, dispensing the mixed first predetermined weight of the sodium chloride and the second predetermined weight of the dye into a dye bottle, and adding water to the dye bottle having the mixed first predetermined weight of the sodium chloride and the second predetermined weight of the dye to form the tie dye solution.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2021Publication date: January 20, 2022Applicant: Duncan EnterprisesInventors: Karen Nishikawa, Frank Peters, Hawk Duncan, Debbie Stevenson
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Publication number: 20200399050Abstract: An actuator for a spray can is provided. The actuator includes an actuator body. The actuator body includes a front side and a rear side. The actuator body includes a right planar side and a left planar side located opposite each other. The right planar side and the left planar side slant inwardly going in a forward direction. The actuator body includes a groove formed on top of the actuator body. The groove tapers inwardly going in the forward direction. The groove slopes downwardly and rearwardly. The actuator also includes a base. The actuator body is attached on the base. The actuator also includes a nozzle. The nozzle is mounted in the front side.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2020Publication date: December 24, 2020Applicant: Duncan EnterprisesInventor: Stacy Avedisian
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Patent number: 8523562Abstract: Kilns for processing ceramics and methods for using such kilns are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a kiln includes an inner body configured to hold one or more ceramic workpieces for processing. The kiln can also include an outer body at least partially surrounding the inner body and spaced apart from the inner body to define an airflow passageway therebetween. The airflow passageway includes an inlet proximate to an upper portion of the outer body and an outlet proximate to a lower portion of the outer body. The kiln can further include an air mover positioned to move air through the airflow passageway from the inlet toward the outlet. In several embodiments, the kiln can additionally include a lid assembly pivotably coupled to the outer body and configured to sealably close against at least the inner body.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2010Date of Patent: September 3, 2013Assignee: Duncan EnterprisesInventors: Ehsan Alipour, Alex Shullman, Eric Schultz, Benjamin Toru Mino, Mike Strasser, Thomas King, Clinton Neal Slone
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Publication number: 20110014581Abstract: Kilns for processing ceramics and methods for using such kilns are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a kiln includes an inner body configured to hold one or more ceramic workpieces for processing. The kiln can also include an outer body at least partially surrounding the inner body and spaced apart from the inner body to define an airflow passageway therebetween. The airflow passageway includes an inlet proximate to an upper portion of the outer body and an outlet proximate to a lower portion of the outer body. The kiln can further include an air mover positioned to move air through the airflow passageway from the inlet toward the outlet. In several embodiments, the kiln can additionally include a lid assembly pivotably coupled to the outer body and configured to sealably close against at least the inner body.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2010Publication date: January 20, 2011Applicant: Duncan EnterprisesInventors: Ehsan Alipour, Alex Shullman, Eric Schultz, Benjamin T. Mino, Mike Strasser, Thomas King, Clinton N. Slone
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Patent number: 7780439Abstract: Kilns for processing ceramics and methods for using such kilns are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a kiln includes an inner body configured to hold one or more ceramic workpieces for processing. The kiln can also include an outer body at least partially surrounding the inner body and spaced apart from the inner body to define an airflow passageway therebetween. The airflow passageway includes an inlet proximate to an upper portion of the outer body and an outlet proximate to a lower portion of the outer body. The kiln can further include an air mover positioned to move air through the airflow passageway from the inlet toward the outlet. In several embodiments, the kiln can additionally include a lid assembly pivotably coupled to the outer body and configured to sealably close against at least the inner body.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2005Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: Duncan EnterprisesInventors: Ehsan Alipour, Alex Shullman, Eric Schultz, Benjamin T. Mino, Mike Strasser, Thomas King, Clinton N. Slone
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Publication number: 20060121404Abstract: Kilns for processing ceramics and methods for using such kilns are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a kiln includes an inner body configured to hold one or more ceramic workpieces for processing. The kiln can also include an outer body at least partially surrounding the inner body and spaced apart from the inner body to define an airflow passageway therebetween. The airflow passageway includes an inlet proximate to an upper portion of the outer body and an outlet proximate to a lower portion of the outer body. The kiln can further include an air mover positioned to move air through the airflow passageway from the inlet toward the outlet. In several embodiments, the kiln can additionally include a lid assembly pivotably coupled to the outer body and configured to sealably close against at least the inner body.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2005Publication date: June 8, 2006Applicant: Duncan EnterprisesInventors: Ehsan Alipour, Alex Shullman, Eric Schultz, Benjamin Mino, Mike Strasser, Thomas King, Clinton Slone
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Patent number: 6649686Abstract: A washable spray formulation that includes a decorative component is provided. The decorative component may be glitter, pigment, dye, other materials that provide special effects or coloration, or combinations thereof. The preferred embodiment of the spray formulation also includes a solvent that functions as a carrier vehicle, two adhesives, a defoamer, glycol, an amine solvent, and a surfactant. The formulation is able to be pumped through a spray pump.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2001Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Assignee: Duncan EnterprisesInventor: Frank Andrew Peters
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Patent number: 5307954Abstract: Two different colored fabric paints are placed in separate sections of a single container so that a two color stripe may be dispensed and applied to the fabric. One bottle has no partition between the paints. In three other elliptically-shaped bottles, a partition extends generally across the shorter dimensions of the container cross section. The partition is directly on the minor axis in one bottle, is angled with respect to the minor axis in a second, and has a Z-shape in a third.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1991Date of Patent: May 3, 1994Assignees: Duncan Enterprises, Gick Publishing Inc.Inventors: James W. Gick, Edward J. Kalfayan, James T. Nakahara, Bradley C. Shelton
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Patent number: 4705930Abstract: A heating control apparatus for exciting the heating element of a kiln or the like. The heating control apparatus includes an interval timer that produces a pulse of electricity having a predetermined duration of time, a fixed timer adapted to open and close an electrical path, and a power relay connected to the heating element and which is adapted to excite the heating element for selected periods of time in response to the operation of the fixed and interval timers.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1986Date of Patent: November 10, 1987Assignee: Duncan EnterprisesInventors: Curtis J. Sathre, Jr., Mark R. Thornton
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Patent number: 3958923Abstract: A combined kiln and lid prop in which the kiln has an upwardly opening lid pivotally mounted thereon, said prop being pivotally mounted on the kiln and having an upwardly extended propping position in which it is releasably retained by resting the lid thereon, an outward reclining position, and a center of gravity in the propping position outward of the pivotal mounting thereof so that the prop automatically pivots to the reclining position when the weight of the lid is removed therefrom allowing the lid fully to close.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1975Date of Patent: May 25, 1976Assignee: Duncan EnterprisesInventor: Richard F. Duncan