Patents by Inventor Lydia K. Reed

Lydia K. Reed 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: 5913438
    Abstract: The invention provides a light weight self-standing blow molded two liter carbonated beverage bottle having a unique petaloid base made from a monobase preform. The base comprises a petaloid design which has a plurality of at least three (preferably five) feet. The monobase preform has a thick reinforcing ring forming portion which remains unstretched during blowing. The reinforcing ring forming portion is thicker than both the sidewall forming portion and the gate area forming portion of the preform thereby resulting in increased stretching in both those areas. The reinforcing ring extends circumferentially around the base. By providing such a reinforcing ring, a bottle having a bigger foot radius and/or containing less material use can be realized. The resulting bottle has less stress whitening and greater stress crack resistance while at the same time using less material and/or having a larger radius than prior bottles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 2, 1995
    Date of Patent: June 22, 1999
    Assignee: DTL Monofoot Limited Partnership
    Inventors: Martin H. Beck, George F Rollend, John H Muszynski, Lydia K. Reed, Scott J. Hickey, Dennis C. Connor, Robert Caldicott
  • Patent number: 5714111
    Abstract: The invention provides a light weight self-standing blow molded two liter carbonated beverage bottle having a unique petaloid base made from a monobase preform. The base comprises a petaloid design which has a plurality of at least three (preferably five) feet. The monobase preform has a thick reinforcing ring forming portion which remains relatively unstretched during blowing. The reinforcing ring forming portion is thicker than both the strap forming portion, sloping outer wall forming portion and the gate area forming portion of the preform thereby resulting in increased wall thickness reduction, stretching and orientation in those areas during blowing. The reinforcing ring extends circumferentially around the base. By providing such a reinforcing ring, a bottle having a bigger foot radius and/or containing less material usage than prior art containers can be realized.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 26, 1996
    Date of Patent: February 3, 1998
    Assignee: DTL Monofoot Limited Partnership
    Inventors: Martin H. Beck, George F. Rollend, John H. Muszynski, Lydia K. Reed, Scott J. Hickey, Robert J. Caldicott, Dennis C. Connor
  • Patent number: 5614148
    Abstract: The invention provides a light weight self-standing blow molded two liter carbonated beverage bottle having a unique petaloid base made from a monobase preform. The base comprises a petaloid design which has a plurality of at least three (preferably five) feet. The monobase preform has a thick reinforcing ring forming portion which remains unstretched during blowing. The reinforcing ring forming portion is thicker than both the sidewall forming portion and the gate area forming portion of the preform thereby resulting in increased stretching in both those areas. The reinforcing ring extends circumferentially around the base. By providing such a reinforcing ring, a bottle having a bigger foot radius and/or containing less material use can be realized. The resulting bottle has less stress whitening and greater stress crack resistance while at the same time using less material and/or having a larger radius than prior bottles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 30, 1995
    Date of Patent: March 25, 1997
    Assignee: DTL Technology Limited Partnership
    Inventors: Martin H. Beck, George F. Rollend, John H. Muszynski, Lydia K. Reed, Scott J. Hickey, Dennis C. Connor, Robert Caldicott
  • Patent number: 5582905
    Abstract: A non-woven mat of fibrous thermoplastic insulation is produced by melt blowing recycled polyethylene teraphthalate (PET). The PET is melted, pressurized and extruded from an extrusion head into substantially continuous fibers that are subjected to turbulent high velocity air that attenuates the fibers. The fibers are then collected on a collection device building up a non-woven mat. The collection device is spaced from the extrusion device forming a flight path for the fibers that is sufficiently long that the fibers split apart under the force of the high velocity air, fibrillating into a plurality of very fine fibrils of under 15 microns in diameter. These fibrils are analogous to goose down and greatly enhance the loft and R value of the mat.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 22, 1995
    Date of Patent: December 10, 1996
    Inventors: Martin H. Beck, George F. Rollend, Lydia K. Reed, Marshall T. Watson, David W. Arseneau