Patents Assigned to Justrite Manufacturing Company
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Publication number: 20130200767Abstract: A safety cabinet includes an enclosure having a double-walled construction and a pair of doors to selectively seal the enclosure. The safety cabinet can be used to store, for example, flammable liquids, flammable waste, corrosives, pesticides, or combustible waste. The safety cabinet incorporates a sequential door-closing system that sequentially closes the doors of the safety cabinet in a predetermined order.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2013Publication date: August 8, 2013Applicant: Justrite Manufacturing Company L.L.C.Inventor: Justrite Manufacturing Company L.L.C.
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Publication number: 20130193818Abstract: A safety cabinet is disclosed which includes an enclosure having a double-wall construction and at least one door to selectively seal the enclosure. The safety cabinet includes a latch system for selectively retaining the door(s) in a closed position to cover the enclosure. The safety cabinet can be used to store, for example, flammable liquids, flammable waste, corrosives, pesticides, or combustible waste. The latch system includes fusible links that fuse when exposed to high ambient temperatures and cause the latch system to further engage the enclosure, thereby promoting the interlocking relationship between the door(s) and the enclosure when the safety cabinet is exposed to threshold high ambient temperatures.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2013Publication date: August 1, 2013Applicant: JUSTRITE MANUFACTURING COMPANY L.L.C.Inventor: Justrite Manufacturing Company L.L.C.
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Publication number: 20120242208Abstract: A safety cabinet includes an enclosure defining an opening and a door rotatably attached to the enclosure. The door is movable between an open position and a closed position, the door configured to selectively cover the enclosure when in the closed position. The safety cabinet comprises a spill-sloped shelf for directing fluid into a sump area of the cabinet and preventing damage to objects in the safety cabinet or harm to users of the safety cabinet.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2012Publication date: September 27, 2012Applicant: Justrite Manufacturing Company L.L.C.Inventors: Steven Michael Eyer, Patrick Malone
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Patent number: 8172344Abstract: A safety cabinet includes an enclosure defining an opening and a door rotatably attached to the enclosure. The door is movable between an open position and a closed position, the door configured to selectively cover the enclosure when in the closed position. The safety cabinet comprises a spill-sloped shelf for directing fluid into a sump area of the cabinet and preventing damage to objects in the safety cabinet or harm to users of the safety cabinet.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2007Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Assignee: Justrite Manufacturing Company L.L.C.Inventors: Steven Michael Eyer, Patrick A. Malone
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Publication number: 20120048895Abstract: A safety can includes a receptacle and a valve mechanism connected thereto. The valve mechanism can include a body, a fill cover assembly, a pour valve assembly, and a trigger assembly. The body can include a fill port and a separate pour port. The fill cover assembly can be adapted to selectively move between a closed position to cover the fill port and an open position to allow the receptacle to be filled. The pour valve assembly can be adapted to selectively move between a closed position to cover the pour port and an open position to allow fluid to be poured from the receptacle through the pour port. The trigger assembly can be operated to move the pour valve assembly. The pour valve and the pour port can be disposed along a longitudinal pour axis. The fill port can be disposed in offset relationship to the longitudinal pour axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2011Publication date: March 1, 2012Applicant: JUSTRITE MANUFACTURING COMPANY LLCInventors: GLEN A. CARTER, MARK T. GODDARD
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Publication number: 20110240654Abstract: A receptacle for spent smoking material has a modular construction and can include a base, a lid, a neck, and a head. The base and the lid define a chamber for containing the spent smoking material. The lid can be removably connected to the base through the rotative engagement of corresponding lugs on the base and the lid. The neck can be assembled to the lid using a one-way connector mechanism. The head can be assembled to the neck using a one-way connector mechanism. The head portion has an orifice therein for receiving spent smoking materials, which can be directed through the neck to the chamber. A bucket can be provided in the chamber to receive the spent smoking materials.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2010Publication date: October 6, 2011Applicant: Justrite Manufacturing Company LLCInventors: Glen A. Carter, Gary A. Marcus, John Norman, Mark A. Gilbertson, Christina Miller, Andrew Terrill
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Publication number: 20090230146Abstract: A lubricant storage and dispensing system includes at least one vessel having a mouth with a threaded surface, at least one lid with a threaded surface adapted to sealingly engage the threaded surface of at least one vessel, at least two color-coded cards, each card being a different color than the other cards, and a plurality of color-coded band corresponding in number and respective color to the color-coded cards. A color-coded card can be associated with each of the vessels of the system. The corresponding color-coded band can be placed on the lid sealingly mounted to the vessel.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2008Publication date: September 17, 2009Applicant: JUSTRITE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, L.L.C.Inventor: Gary A. Marcus
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Publication number: 20090091220Abstract: A safety cabinet includes an enclosure defining an opening and a door rotatably attached to the enclosure. The door is movable between an open position and a closed position, the door configured to selectively cover the enclosure when in the closed position. The safety cabinet comprises a spill-sloped shelf for directing fluid into a sump area of the cabinet and preventing damage to objects in the safety cabinet or harm to users of the safety cabinet.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2007Publication date: April 9, 2009Applicant: Justrite Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Steven Michael Eyer, Patrick Malone
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Publication number: 20090085447Abstract: A safety container can include a hazard indicator located on an external surface thereof. The hazard indicator can include indicia to convey to personnel in the vicinity the nature of the hazard posed by the materials stored in the safety container. The hazard indicator can be made, at least in part, of a reflective material, preferably a retroreflective material. The indicator is disposed on the exterior surface of the safety container to help personnel locate the safety container in low light situations and to indicate the nature of the contents stored in the safety container, especially in situations where the safety container is located in a room where there is smoke or low light. The safety container can be in the form of a safety cabinet or a portable safety can, for example.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2008Publication date: April 2, 2009Applicant: Justrite Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Carol J. McLuckie, Patricia M. Maruszak, Gary A. Marcus, Glen Alan Carter
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Publication number: 20080211363Abstract: A safety cabinet is disclosed which includes an enclosure having a double-walled construction and a pair of doors to selectively seal the enclosure. The safety cabinet includes a lock bar and a pair of retaining arms that permit the lock bar to be set across the front of the safety cabinet, thereby preventing the safety cabinet doors from being opened. The lock bar may be locked in place at both ends to the retaining arms by use of removable locks. When locked in place, the lock bar protects the safety cabinet from accidental or unauthorized opening. The enclosure is mounted on top of a base that contains two forklift pockets designed to accommodate the fork of a forklift. An indicator is disposed on the safety cabinet for, among other things, making the safety cabinet easy to locate and indicating the nature of the contents stored in the safety cabinet, especially in situations where the safety cabinet is located in a room where there is smoke or low light.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2007Publication date: September 4, 2008Applicant: Justrite Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Glen Alan Carter, Steven Michael Eyer
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Publication number: 20080105680Abstract: A receptacle for storing waste containing oil. The receptacle includes a container, having a body defining a storage area and a base having ventilation openings, a cover, and a lift assembly for moving the cover over a range of travel between a closed position and an open position. The lift mechanism includes a pivotable pedal, which is provided at the base of the receptacle body, a rotating drive, which is rotatably mounted to the base such that its ends extend therefrom with one end operably arranged with the pedal and the other end pivotally mounted to a lift member. The drive is rotatable in two opposing directions with the lift rod connected to the drive such that the lift member is either moving in a lift direction or a lowering direction when the drive is so rotating. The lift member having one end pivotally mounted to the second end of the drive and another end pivotally mounted to a hinged bracket.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2006Publication date: May 8, 2008Applicant: Justrite Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Glen Alan Carter, Mark T. Goddard
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Publication number: 20080105682Abstract: The drum assembly comprises a drum and a lid assembly removably mounted to the drum. The drum can include a rim defining an opening for access to an interior storage area of the drum. The lid assembly can include a band for mounting the lid assembly to the drum, a cover pivotally mounted to the band via a hinge, and a rotary latch mechanism for securing the cover in a closed position. The cover is movable between the closed position wherein the lid covers the opening and an open position in which the lid is pivoted away from the opening to allow access to the interior storage area. The rotary latch mechanism can include a retention bar mounted to one of the band and the cover and a rotary latch mounted to the other of the band and the cover. The rotary latch is configured to receive the retention bar when the cover is closed to thereby secure the cover closed over the opening of the drum.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2006Publication date: May 8, 2008Applicant: Justrite Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Mark T. Goddard
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Publication number: 20080106174Abstract: A safety cabinet comprises an enclosure defining an opening and a door rotatably attached to the enclosure. The door is movable between an open position and a closed position, the door configured to selectively cover the enclosure when in the closed position. The safety cabinet further comprises a latch system to selectively retain the door in the closed position. The latch system can include a paddle handle to operate the latch system. The paddle handle includes a housing, an operating lever to actuate the paddle handle, and a tang. The operating lever is movable between a normal position and an operating position. The tang passes through a slot in the operating lever when the operator lever is in the normal position with an opening in the tang being accessible for receiving a padlock therethrough. The tang is configured such that when a padlock passes through the opening of the tang, the padlock will prevent the operating lever from moving to the operating position.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2006Publication date: May 8, 2008Applicant: Justrite Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Gary A. Marcus, Glen A. Carter
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Publication number: 20070205703Abstract: A safety cabinet is disclosed which includes an enclosure having a double-walled construction and a pair of doors to selectively seal the enclosure. The safety cabinet includes a lock bar and a pair of retaining arms that permit the lock bar to be set across the front of the safety cabinet, thereby preventing the safety cabinet doors from being opened. The lock bar may be locked in place at both ends to the retaining arms by use of removable locks. When locked in place, the lock bar protects the safety cabinet from accidental or unauthorized opening. The enclosure is mounted on top of a base that contains two forklift pockets designed to accommodate the fork of a forklift. An indicator is disposed on the safety cabinet for, among other things, making the safety cabinet easy to locate and indicating the nature of the contents stored in the safety cabinet, especially in situations where the safety cabinet is located in a room where there is smoke or low light.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2006Publication date: September 6, 2007Applicant: Justrite Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Carol J. McLuckie, Patricia M. Maruszak, Gary A. Marcus, Glen Alan Carter
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Patent number: 7152764Abstract: A safety can for storing flammable liquid is disclosed. The safety can includes a receptacle and a valve mechanism. The valve mechanism can include a body assembly, a fill cover assembly, a pour valve assembly, a trigger assembly, and a handle. The body assembly of the valve mechanism can be mounted to the receptacle. The body assembly can include a fill spout and a separate pour spout. The fill cover assembly can be pivotally mounted to the body assembly about a fill cover axis. The pour valve assembly can be movably mounted to the body assembly and be disposed therein. The safety can includes a trigger assembly for convenient multi-functional operation of the safety can. The trigger can be positioned to allow the can to be filled, to pour from the can, and to place the container in a safety position.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2004Date of Patent: December 26, 2006Assignee: Justrite Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Donald F. Mack, Jr.
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Publication number: 20060108022Abstract: Disclosed is a funnel including a funnel body extending between a mouth and an exit orifice and a mounting bracket for clamping the funnel body to the pour spout of a safety canister. To adjust the positioning of the funnel body with respect to the pour spout, the funnel body and mounting bracket are pivotally connected. In an embodiment, the funnel body and mounting bracket are made of plastic and pivotally connected together by a living hinge. In another aspect of the invention, to reducing splashing and spillage, the funnel body includes a conical-shaped body and a splash bowl or scupper portion disposed through and extending from the conical-shaped body. The scupper is shaped to direct fluid from the pour spout away from the mouth and toward the orifice exit.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2004Publication date: May 25, 2006Applicant: Justrite Manufacturing Company LLCInventors: Glen Carter, Ted Holmes
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Publication number: 20050029315Abstract: A safety can for storing flammable liquid is disclosed. The safety can includes a receptacle and a valve mechanism. The valve mechanism can include a body assembly, a fill cover assembly, a pour valve assembly, a trigger assembly, and a handle. The body assembly of the valve mechanism can be mounted to the receptacle. The body assembly can include a fill spout and a separate pour spout. The fill cover assembly can be pivotally mounted to the body assembly about a fill cover axis. The pour valve assembly can be movably mounted to the body assembly and be disposed therein. The safety can includes a trigger assembly for convenient multi-functional operation of the safety can. The trigger can be positioned to allow the can to be filled, to pour from the can, and to place the container in a safety position.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2004Publication date: February 10, 2005Applicant: Justrite Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Donald Mack
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Patent number: 6772918Abstract: A safety can for storing flammable liquid is disclosed. The safety can includes a receptacle and a valve mechanism. The valve mechanism can include a body assembly, a fill cover assembly, a pour valve assembly, a trigger assembly, and a handle. The body assembly of the valve mechanism can be mounted to the receptacle. The body assembly can include a fill spout and a separate pour spout. The fill cover assembly can be pivotally mounted to the body assembly about a fill cover axis. The pour valve assembly can be movably mounted to the body assembly and be disposed therein. The safety can includes a trigger assembly for convenient multi-functional operation of the safety can. The trigger can be positioned to allow the can to be filled, to pour from the can, and to place the container in a safety position.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2002Date of Patent: August 10, 2004Assignee: Justrite Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Donald F. Mack, Jr.
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Patent number: 6745704Abstract: Disclosed is a one-piece spill station with integral support for an intermediate bulk container (IBC). Connected to and surrounding the periphery of a bottom wall is a containment wall that rises generally vertically. One or more support columns rise from the bottom wall and are topped with bearing areas that accept the weight of an IBC. The IBC bearing areas are located high enough above the top edge of the containment wall to allow a forklift to place an IBC onto the bearing areas. The bottom wall, containment wall, and support columns define a spill containment reservoir. For additional strength and rigidity, ribs are molded into the containment wall and into the walls of the support columns. In an embodiment of the invention, the support columns are strengthened either by making them larger at their bases than at their IBC bearing areas or by curving their walls.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2002Date of Patent: June 8, 2004Assignee: Justrite Manufacturing Company, L.L.C.Inventors: Glen Alan Carter, John Carl Norman, Alan Girard
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Patent number: 6729701Abstract: A safety cabinet is disclosed which includes an enclosure having a double-wall construciton and a pair of doors to selectively seal the enclosure. The safety cabinet includes a retaining system for retaining the doors in an open position and a closure system for automatically closing the doors. The safety cabinet also includes a latch system for selectively retaining the doors in a closed position to cover the enclosure. The latch system includes a paddle handle, first and second slide plates, a bullet slam latch, and first and second latch rod assemblies. The safety cabinet can be used to store, for example, flammable liquids, flammable waste, corrosives, pesticides, or combustible waste.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2001Date of Patent: May 4, 2004Assignee: Justrite Manufacturing Company LLCInventors: Glen Alan Carter, Steven Michael Eyer