Simultaneous Filling And Removing Patents (Class 141/126)
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Patent number: 11197659Abstract: A urine collection device 1 comprises a collector 2 to collect urine voided by a user, first and second outlets 3, 4 to allow urine to drain from the device, the first outlet 3 being adapted for connection to a receptacle 5 for a urine sample, and the second outlet 4 comprising an overflow outlet. A diverter device 6 is provided having first and second operative states, such that in a first state the diverter device 6 allows urine to flow through the first outlet 3 to the receptacle 5 for collection of a forestream sample, and in a second state the diverter device 6 prevents flow to the first outlet 3 and allows flow to the overflow outlet, the diverter device 6 being unable to return from the second state to the first state. The collector 2 is preferably a funnel 7 whose open lower end 11 forms one of the outlets, and also has the other outlet in the funnel wall.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2014Date of Patent: December 14, 2021Assignee: FORTE MEDICAL LIMITEDInventor: Giovanna F. L. Forte
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Patent number: 11097908Abstract: A linear conveyor to transport an article includes a base platform provided with a stator, movers configuring the linear motor and holding members for holding an article provided on the movers. The holding member is arranged at a position which is radially outwardly apart from the traveling track of the mover by a predetermined distance. When the movers travel on a curved traveling track served by the stator, the controller controls the interval of the adjacently arranged movers to narrower than the interval when the movers travel on an immediately preceding linear traveling track, and so that when the movers travel on a linear traveling track on the stator, the interval between the adjacently arranged movers is wider than the interval when the movers travel on the immediately preceding curved traveling track, thereby setting the interval between the holding members of the adjacently arranged movers to be constant.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2018Date of Patent: August 24, 2021Assignee: KYOTO SEISAKUSHO CO., LTD.Inventor: Atsushi Tanaka
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Patent number: 10328430Abstract: Disclosed is a disposable sealed body fluid retention device, comprising a fluid storage pipe (1), a fluid-taking piece (2) and a shielding body (4), wherein the fluid storage pipe (1) comprises an opening part (11) and a fluid storage cavity (12); the fluid-taking piece (2) is provided with a fluid guide channel (21), an exhaust channel (22), an annular side wall (23) and a partition (28); the partition (28) is located in the annular side wall (23) and separates the fluid guide channel (21) from the exhaust channel (22); one end of the fluid guide channel (21) is provided with a fluid inlet (24) and the other end is provided with a fluid outlet (25); the fluid outlet (25) is located at the lower part of the fluid-taking piece (2); one end of the exhaust channel (22) is provided with an exhaust port (26) and the other end is provided with an air outlet (27); the exhaust port (26) is located at the lower part of the fluid-taking piece (2); and the shielding body (4) is located outside the fluid storage pipe (1Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2015Date of Patent: June 25, 2019Assignee: WUXI KAISHUN MEDICAL DEVICE MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.Inventor: Xijie Shan
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Publication number: 20140261867Abstract: A method is provided for verifying integrity of a recirculation valve in a recirculation line of an LNG dispenser. The method includes: closing the recirculation valve and a fill valve in a supply line that supplies LNG; monitoring a mass of the LNG flowing through the recirculation line to ensure that the mass flowing therethrough is less than an acceptable threshold; and aborting any pending sales if the mass of the LNG flowing therethrough is not less than the acceptable threshold. According to another embodiment, a method is provided for verifying integrity of a vent valve in an LNG dispenser. The method includes: closing the vent valve and opening a fill valve in a supply line that supplies LNG; monitoring the pressure of the LNG within the fill hose to ensure that the pressure remains steady; and aborting any pending sales if the pressure does not remain steady.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: BPC Acquisition CompanyInventors: Sarah Ann Lambrix, Chad Robert Paffhausen, Adam Kenneth Simon, Jonathan M. Rathbun
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Patent number: 8695650Abstract: A container filling device is provided for filling a container with desired headspace. The container filling device includes a siphon and a funnel having a bottom region configured to engage a container. The siphon extends through an opening in the bottom region and a sidewall such that a first end of the siphon has a first elevation and a second end of the siphon has a lower elevation than the first elevation. The bottom region is provided with an opening for the outflow of liquid from the receiving area into the container. Excess liquid flowing into the container beyond a desired headspace escapes from the container through the siphon. A liquid filler system can be provided with a frame, a plumbing system, and an alignment system for engaging and disengaging the container filling device with the container.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2010Date of Patent: April 15, 2014Assignee: Solbern, Inc.Inventor: John C. Walz
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Publication number: 20110083771Abstract: Overflow prevention apparatus for use with fuel tanks are described herein. An example overflow prevention apparatus includes a fluid coupling configured to fluidly couple a fluid tank to a liquid fill passage. The fluid coupling includes a first portion configured to receive a liquid via the liquid fill passage and a second elongate portion configured to convey the liquid received via the liquid fill passage to the fluid tank. The second elongate portion has an aperture adjacent an end of the second portion. Also, the second portion is configured to extend into the fluid tank to prevent at least one of a gas or vapor from flowing between the fluid tank and the liquid fill passage when a liquid in the fluid tank is in the aperture.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2010Publication date: April 14, 2011Inventors: Sean Whelan, Robert Tate, Brian Scott
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Patent number: 7784500Abstract: A fluid dispensing system includes a fluid dispensing pump interchangeably connected to a fluid dispensing pump manipulator that is capable of translating the fluid dispensing pump between two known positions along the Z-axis, and at least one open ended container, such as a seedcoat, disposed below the fluid dispensing pump for receiving fluid therefrom. The fluid dispensing system further includes a controller. The controller 30 sends control signals for automating the fluid dispensing process.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2009Date of Patent: August 31, 2010Assignee: Weyerhaeuser NR CompanyInventor: Edwin Hirahara
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Patent number: 7614854Abstract: A multichamber tank for motor vehicles comprises two chambers (4, 5) connected via a constricted region (6) located high up in the chambers, a first chamber (4) having a filler neck (2), and a line (13) bridging the constriction forming the connection to a second chamber (5). In order that both chambers are filled at approximately the same speed during filling-up through the filler neck (2), a pump (11) designed for level equalization during filling-up and driven by an electric motor (12) is provided in the line (13), and a level sensor (17, 18) is provided in each of the two chambers (4, 5), the output signals of which sensors are available to a control unit (14) which controls the electric motor (12) of the pump (11).Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2005Date of Patent: November 10, 2009Assignee: Tesma Motoren-und Getriebetechnick GmbHInventor: Sandor Palvölgyi
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Patent number: 7591287Abstract: A fluid dispensing system includes a fluid dispensing pump interchangeably connected to a fluid dispensing pump manipulator that is capable of translating the fluid dispensing pump between two known positions along the Z-axis, and at least one open ended container, such as a seedcoat, disposed below the fluid dispensing pump for receiving fluid therefrom. The fluid dispensing system further includes a controller. The controller 30 sends control signals for automating the fluid dispensing process.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2004Date of Patent: September 22, 2009Assignee: Weyerhaeuser NR CompanyInventor: Edwin Hirahara
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Patent number: 7547466Abstract: One aspect of the present invention relates to a spindle motor manufacturing method for forming an oil repellent film which prevents a lubricating oil from flowing out, on a predetermined area adjacent to a hydrodynamic bearing, the predetermined area being located on at least one of a stationary member and a rotating member. The spindle motor manufacturing method mentioned above comprises a step of supplying an oil repellent solution by a supplying portion onto a part of the predetermined area for forming the oil repellent film, a step of applying an air current to the part of the predetermined area on which the oil repellent solution is supplied so as to peel off an excess part of the oil repellent solution supplied onto the part of the predetermined area, and a step of making a relative movement of the predetermined area in which the oil repellent film is formed, the relative movement being made with respect to the supplying portion by which the oil repellent solution is supplied.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2004Date of Patent: June 16, 2009Assignee: Nidec CorporationInventors: Isao Misu, Yuya Tamura
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Patent number: 7509983Abstract: A system for filling a vented tank without spilling is disclosed. A fuel or similar liquid tank typically includes a filling tube and a vent tube secured thereto. A vent hole and the vent tube of the tank are in fluid communication with each other. A tube is in fluid communication with the vent hole for transporting any liquid located within the vent tube to a remote location. A vacuum source is connected to the tube. The vacuum source is adapted to draw the liquid through the tube and into a receptacle attached to the vacuum source.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2006Date of Patent: March 31, 2009Inventor: Mark Harris
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Publication number: 20070289664Abstract: A fuel overflow prevention device for minimizing or eliminating fuel spillage during fuel storage container filling. The device may also minimize or eliminate some types of fuel spillage after filling. The device includes an overflow prevention chamber for receiving therein fluid from a fuel storage container vent tube. The overflow prevention chamber also includes a space for removably receiving and retaining therein the spout of an automatic shutoff fuel nozzle including a sensor port. A flow restriction interface is established between an interior portion of the overflow prevention chamber and the exit port of the spout. Fluid received from the vent tube into the overflow prevention chamber fills the space until covering the sensor port to a level sufficient to trigger automatic nozzle shutoff. The device optionally includes a vent tube extension to aid in regulating the fuel level within the container at which nozzle shutoff is triggered.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2006Publication date: December 20, 2007Applicant: University of Maine SystemInventors: Michael Peterson, Stephen Ergmann, Stefan Scarks, William Dow
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Patent number: 7096892Abstract: In the fluid filling device A of the present invention, when installed in the fluid filler port B1 of the drum B, the hollow internal space of the tubular body 10 provided with the communication part 10a communicating with the internal space of the drum B is divided into the fluid inlet part 10b for leading waste oil into the drum B from outside and the fluid outlet part 10c for leading the waste oil filled into the drum B to the outside of the drum B. The fluid filling device A is further provided with the fluid inlet 11 for leading the fluid from the fluid filler port outside the container in communication with the fluid inlet part 10b and the fluid outlet 12 for leading the fluid filled into the container to the outside of the container in communication with the fluid outlet part 10c.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2002Date of Patent: August 29, 2006Inventor: Masaru Tawa
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Publication number: 20040200542Abstract: Rainwater collection apparatus comprises a tank with a catchment cone above it. Between an outlet at the bottom of the cone and an inlet at the top of the tank is a sediment trap which comprises an annular chamber. An inlet pipe with openings near its upper end extends into the chamber, so that when the chamber overflows in use, the container is filled. Drain valves permit flushing of the sediment trap. The apparatus may form part of a system which includes storage, purification and bottling equipment.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2003Publication date: October 14, 2004Inventor: Jan Andreas Adriaan Kruger
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Patent number: 6782927Abstract: A can filler valve wiper mechanism for use with a can filler machine is disclosed. The can filler machine includes mechanism for moving a can along a predetermined can travel path, and a movable filler valve which moves along a predetermined filler valve travel path above at least a portion of the can travel path. A can wiper mechanism comprises a rotating wiper, which can be a common paint roller. The rotating wiper is disposed at a location between a moving can and a moving can filler valve located above the can so that the wiper engages and collects material located between the valve and can. Preferably, the wiper engages the bottom of the filler valve itself as the valve passes the wiper.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2002Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Ace Hardware CorporationInventor: Charles L. McGehee
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Patent number: 6640840Abstract: This invention relates to methods and apparatus for delivering liquid precursors to semi-conductor processing apparatus. The liquid precursor delivery system is generally indicated at (10) and includes a source (11), an inlet tube (12), a two-way valve (13), a pump assembly (14), an outlet tube (15), a shut-off valve (16) and a flash evaporator (17). The pump assembly (14) is in the form of a syringe or variable volume pump and is controlled by a combination of a step motor (27) and a linear encoder (30). The arrangement is such that unused liquid precursor can be returned to the source.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2000Date of Patent: November 4, 2003Assignee: Trikon Holdings LimitedInventor: John MacNeil
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Patent number: 6473954Abstract: A mounting tool for a hydromechanical chuck or mandrel of the type which is clamp connected using a pressure medium in order to clamp connecting a shaft or a shaft tool or a working piece, and in which said shaft or working piece is dismantled from the chuck, and which chuck using a pressure medium in the opposite direction, and which chuck is formed with two separate pressure chambers, a first chamber acting as a clamp connection chamber, and a second chamber acting as a dismantling chamber, which chambers are formed with inlets/outlets provided on opposite sides of the chuck and opening at the periphery thereof.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2000Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Assignees: ETP Transmission AB, AB Sandvik Coromant, Abnox Ltd.Inventors: Niclas Rosberg, Mats Allard, Werner Iseli
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Patent number: 6286569Abstract: A material handling system for dispensing and recovering particulate material, such as, packaging material, known as “Peanuts”, includes a supply container for the material having a valve for controlling the dispensing of the material into shipping cartons positioned below on a work table. The work table is formed with openings through which packaging material may be dumped from incoming cartons by upending same allowing the material to fall into a collection container and thence into a transition chamber, such as a trap container. A vacuum system including pipes is arranged to draw out material collected in the transition chamber and convey the material back to the supply container for reuse. A hose may be selectively connected to the vacuum system for use in recovering loose material falling outside of the material handling system.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2000Date of Patent: September 11, 2001Inventors: Carl M. Brandenburg, James A. Lockwood
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Patent number: 5836360Abstract: A volume-control receptacle has a reservoir with a bottom. The reservoir is adapted for receiving a fluid. The receptacle has a plurality of capillaries opening on the reservoir at a specific height above the bottom; the capillaries draw off the excess fluid from the receptacle, thereby leaving a specific amount of fluid in the reservoir. In a preferred embodiment, the volume-control receptacle is adapted for use with a disposable cuvette. The reservoir of the receptacle has a drain at the bottom connected to the cuvette for delivering the fluid to a testing instrument or other final application point. The volume-control receptacle has a lip projecting upward from a promontory of the receptacle. A rib extends downward from the lip to the bottom of the reservoir for guiding the fluid into the reservoir.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1997Date of Patent: November 17, 1998Assignee: International Technidyne CorporationInventors: Michael Gavin, James A. Mawhirt
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Patent number: 5247973Abstract: Apparatus for controlling water supplied to a storage tank which comprises housing means for transferring water from a pressurized supply to a storage tank and having an extended portion adapted to water-tightly attach to an opening in a storage tank, a solenoid-operated on-off valve positioned with-in said housing and having a water inlet and a water outlet, electronic control means positioned with-in said housing and operatively-connected to said valve to control the opening and closing thereof, water inlet means mounted on said housing in fluid communication with said valve water inlet, water outlet means mounted in the extended portion of said housing in fluid communication with the valve water outlet; the extended portion of said housing means having a plurality of apertures therein to provide fluid communication between the interior and exterior of the housing extended portion, the apertures being positioned and arranged with respect to said water outlet means whereby pressurized water may enter a storaType: GrantFiled: March 9, 1992Date of Patent: September 28, 1993Inventor: Dale Brown
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Patent number: 5240151Abstract: A pump for use with containers with differential and transmission oil includes an adjustable collar for attachment to the containers, and a length adjustable casing to facilitate oil removal from the bottoms of the containers. The pump is manually operated and includes a flexible tube for delivery of the oil to a desired location. A bell-shaped adjustable collar facilitates an attachment of the pump to the top of the container, and an overflow line having a sight gauge can be used to determine when no more oil should be pumped to the receiving structure. Small baffles may also be provided interiorly of the pump casing to prevent solid residue and particles from being pumped into the differential or transmission of a vehicle. In a modified embodiment, the baffles comprise thin magnetized plates so as to be particularly effective in capturing ferromagnetic particles.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1991Date of Patent: August 31, 1993Inventor: Robert R. Worm
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Patent number: 5193593Abstract: A valve is provided for filling containers which eliminates splashing and dripping. As the container is being filled, the valve is moved upwardly so as to be a set distance above the level of the contents of the container during filling. In addition, the liquid passes through an anti-splash screen as it exits the valve. In a further feature, associated with the screen are one or more suction units which operate at the cessation of liquid flow from the valve to remove liquid from the screen and preventing dripping. The combination of the valve moving upwardly during container filling, a screen, and suction units associated with the screen function to prevent splashing during filling and dripping after filling.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1992Date of Patent: March 16, 1993Assignee: Colgate-Palmolive CompanyInventors: Jean M. Denis, Patrick Devos
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Patent number: 4735239Abstract: The device uses an elastic tubular bladder for receiving liquid which is expandable radially generally spherically at a local segment until a fully-expanded cross-section is achieved at which time the expanded region begins to grows axially, thereby maintaining a relatively constant pressure independent of bladder volume. The device is provided with a nozzle and a valve for controlling and directing the flow of the projected liquid.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1986Date of Patent: April 5, 1988Assignee: Water Weenies, Inc.Inventors: Michael E. Salmon, John S. Briski
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Patent number: 4733517Abstract: The present invention relates to an apparatus for filling bags with a material and for sealing them, and it can carry the bags in a direction of a bag thickness. A first feature of the present invention resides in that, in the case that the bags are arranged between a pair of chain conveyors disposed in parallel vertical planes, they are gripped by plural pairs of grippers mounted on a pair of axes extending through each rectangular parallelepiped carrier. Further, A second feature of the present invention is that the apparatus according to the present invention is equipped with nozzles for introducing a compressed gas into the bags and pressure gauges for measuring a pressure within the bags in order to detect whether or not each bag is normally gripped by the grippers. Furthermore, another feature of the present invention is that a return pipe is fixed to a filling device so that the filling material may be returned to a storage tank, without being discharged therethrough, by closing the filling nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1986Date of Patent: March 29, 1988Assignee: Mitsubishi Jukogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Yozo Araki
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Patent number: 4292909Abstract: An improved spill overflow prevention system for tanker vessels comprising a longitudinally disposed trunk line, branch lines coupled at one end to the trunk line and at the other end to the cargo compartments of the vessel, valves coupled to the branch lines intermediate the ends thereof for permitting the free flow of fluid chemical and petroleum products from the cargo compartments to the trunk line through the branch lines, and a retention tank disposed in the vessel and coupled to the trunk line for receiving fluid chemical and petroleum products from the trunk line. Fluid chemical and petroleum products overflowing from the cargo compartments of the vessel are directed from the compartments through the branch lines and trunk line to the retention tank thereby preventing overflow of the products externally of the compartments. The branch and trunk lines are dimensioned so as to prevent any overpressurization of the compartments during an overflow.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1979Date of Patent: October 6, 1981Inventor: Charles S. Conway
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Patent number: 4217939Abstract: An improved method of mass producing a battery electrode made of porous metal having uniformly impregnated therein a large amount of active material which comprises applying to the outer surface of a porous metal having continuously interlinked pore portions an active material in paste form and scrubbing the outer surface of the porous metal with a scrubber while agitating the active material disposed below the porous metal by means of a stirrer.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1978Date of Patent: August 19, 1980Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Nobuyuki Yanagihara, Isao Matsumoto, Mamoru Ishitobi, Tsutomu Iwaki
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Patent number: 4103720Abstract: Method and apparatus are disclosed for filling open-top containers with material capable of flowing such as liquid while preventing contamination of the container exteriors by liquid overflow. The containers are advanced along a predetermined path. The liquid is discharged towards the open tops of the containers to be filled in a substantially continuous sheet, descending adjacent the predetermined path. The containers are advanced beneath the liquid sheet with the containers tilted at a predetermined angle to the vertical. The tilted containers are overfilled and the overflowing liquid leaves the tops of the containers generally at the tilted lower top portions thereof. Streams of air are directed towards the tilted containers below the open tops thereof to cause the air to pass around the peripheries of the containers adjacent the container tops.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1976Date of Patent: August 1, 1978Assignee: Solbern Corp.Inventor: Bernard C. Eisenberg
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Patent number: 3931840Abstract: An apparatus for filling lead-acid storage batteries with acid by immersion of a plurality of batteries into a tank of acid. A framework is provided over an acid tank for supporting a pivotable linkage carrying a support cradle for a number of batteries. The front and back portions of the linkage are supported by separate pairs of chains attached to a counterweight through a number of sprockets. The front support chains are driven by a motor to raise or lower the front portion of the linkage, and the back pair of chains are delayed during lowering of the linkage so that the linkage pivots to immerse and withdraw the batteries at an inclined angle into and out of the acid tank. The angle of incline of the cradle and batteries determines the level of acid which remains in the batteries after filling. The active lengths of the chain pairs are adjustable for selectively varying the angle of incline of the batteries during immersion.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1974Date of Patent: January 13, 1976Assignee: Globe-Union Inc.Inventor: Helmut Kurt Rinnert