Filling Dispensers Patents (Class 141/2)
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Publication number: 20130175272Abstract: The method includes: (a) preparing a liquid cartridge to be recycled and including a liquid storing unit, a liquid delivery path having an opening, a blocking member detachably mounted in the liquid delivery path to block the opening, and a valve configured to be switched between an open state and a closed state; (b) removing the blocking member from the liquid delivery path; (c) switching the valve from the closed state to the open state; (d) injecting liquid into the liquid storing unit through the opening with the blocking member removed in step (b) and the valve maintained in the open state achieved in step (c); (e) switching the valve from the open state to the closed state after performing step (d); and (f) assembling the blocking member or another blocking member different from the blocking member in the liquid delivery path to block the opening after performing step (e).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2013Publication date: July 11, 2013Applicant: Brother Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Taichi SHIRONO, Noritsugu ITO, Mikio HIRANO
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Publication number: 20130174937Abstract: A puncture free bottle cork has a body and a cap for covering a bottle opening. The body has at least one channel defined therein for receiving a syringe or an infusion bottle connector. The body is composed of an exterior body and a flange integrally formed with and extending downward from the exterior body for direct insertion of the bottle opening. The number of the at least one channel corresponds to number of the syringe or the infusion bottle connector such that when the number of the at least one channel is one, injection and drawing of medication to/from the bottle is using the single one channel and when the number of the at least one channel is plural, injection and drawing of medication to/from the bottle is using different channels.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2011Publication date: July 11, 2013Applicant: HAINAN WEIKANG PHARMACEUTICAL (QIANSHAN) CO.,LTDInventors: Liuyi Wang, Jincan Wang, Zuhong Li, Da Zhong, Xiaofang Gui
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Patent number: 8479786Abstract: A dump chute adaptor includes an adaptor housing having a housing interior and a conduit coupling carried by the adaptor housing and disposed in fluid communication with the housing interior.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2010Date of Patent: July 9, 2013Inventor: Dennis Ford
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Publication number: 20130168413Abstract: The invention relates to a dispensing module (1) for two liquid products, comprising: a first wall (3); a first piston (64) which can slide along the first wall, and which is embodied as a first chamber (30) having at least one outlet; a second piston (61) which is designed such that it can slide along a second wall (21). Coupling means (62) are provided in order to couple together both pistons when the product is being dispensed and at least one of the pistons comprises a piston head (7) which is separated initially by the coupling means, and securing means (641, 722) are provided in order to join the piston head to the coupling means.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2011Publication date: July 4, 2013Applicant: BAYER MATERIALSCIENCE AGInventors: Hervé Bodet, Eric Gaillard, Thomas Walter, David Kaiser, Clemens Reizel
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Patent number: 8469065Abstract: A method of loading particulate matter into a transport container having at least one chamber with a peripheral region using an apparatus comprising a rotatable member configured to be positioned at least partially into an opening for the chamber. The method can include the acts of locating the apparatus adjacent the opening for the chamber by movement relative to the transport container, initiating a flow of particulate matter from the apparatus into the opening, rotating the rotatable member to facilitate the dispensing of particulate matter within the chamber, and engaging the rotatable member with particulate matter so that at least a portion of particulate matter that has been dispensed into the chamber is pushed into the peripheral region within the chamber.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2012Date of Patent: June 25, 2013Assignee: POET Research, Inc.Inventors: Ryan Schroeder, Joel Bordewyk, Donald Krueger, Michael Masgai, Steven Redford
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Publication number: 20130146174Abstract: Adapters, systems, and methods are provided that can be used to refill a fluid dispenser bottle. An adapter is used to connect a fluid package to a dispenser bottle. The adapter includes a duct configured to convey a fluid being transferred from the fluid package to the dispenser bottle; a fluid package coupler coupled with the duct and configured to couple with the fluid package so as to place the duct in fluid communication with the fluid package; a dispenser bottle coupler coupled with the duct and configured to couple with the dispenser bottle so as to place the duct in fluid communication with the dispenser bottle; and at least one orifice disposed offset from the duct for venting the dispenser bottle when fluid is transferred from the fluid package to the dispenser bottle.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2011Publication date: June 13, 2013Applicant: Parker Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth M. Zinn, Neal Buchalter
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Patent number: 8459310Abstract: The invention relates to systems and methods for filling a medical device with an active agent composition. In an embodiment, the invention includes a method for filling a medical device with an active agent composition. The method can include applying the active agent composition to the outside surface of the medical device, the medical device comprising a housing defining a lumen and a plurality of apertures. The method can also include contacting a surface of a press member against the outside surface of the medical device thereby pushing the active agent composition through the apertures and into the lumen of the medical device. Other embodiments are also included herein.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2009Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignee: SurModics, Inc.Inventor: Ralph A. Chappa
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Patent number: 8448817Abstract: In the method of optimizing the dosage-dispensing process of a dosage-dispensing device, an examination takes place prior to a first dosage delivery, whether at least one flow parameter relating to the dosage-dispensing process is stored in the memory module of the dosage-dispensing unit. If a stored flow parameter is found to be present, said flow parameter is called up from the memory module. If no store flow parameter is present, a flow parameter is requested by the user by entering a request, a flow parameter is called up from a central database, or at least one flow parameter is determined by means of the first run of the dosage-dispensing process based on a default setting of the dosage-dispensing program. With the at least one flow parameter, the dosage-dispensing program is directly adapted, at least one run of the dosage-dispensing process is performed with the adapted dosage-dispensing program, and/or the at least one flow parameter is stored in the memory module.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2008Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Assignee: Mettler-Toledo AGInventors: Marc Bloechlinger, Paul Luechinger, Hansruedi Kuenzi, Siegfried Gluvakov, Bruno Nufer, Jean-Christophe Emery
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Publication number: 20130126464Abstract: A vaporizer filler includes a fill port. The fill port defines an open interior. The open interior is configured to receive the nozzle of an anesthetic bottle. An agent reservoir is configured to receive and store anesthetic agent. A valve is disposed between the open interior and the agent reservoir. At least one vent extends through the fill port. A method of filling a vaporizer includes inserting the nozzle of a bottle filled with anesthetic agent into a vaporizer filler. At least one vent is occluded from fluid communication. Fluid communication between and open interior and an agent reservoir is opened. Anesthetic agent is poured into an agent reservoir of a vaporizer. Fluid communication is closed between the open interior and the agent reservoir. At least one vent is opened to fluid communication with the open interior. Pressure within the open interior is released through the at least one vent.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2011Publication date: May 23, 2013Applicant: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANYInventors: Russell C. Manzke, Thomas Bender, II, David G. Barton, Michael S. Morrissey, Robert Q. Tham
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Patent number: 8443820Abstract: A method for distributing fuel in a fuel system of a motor vehicle. The method may be applied in a fuel system having a first fuel tank, where fuel is confined at a first pressure, and a second fuel tank, where fuel is confined at a second pressure greater than the first pressure. The method comprises releasing fuel already resident in the second fuel tank to the first fuel tank, and admitting fuel to the first and second fuel tanks simultaneously.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2009Date of Patent: May 21, 2013Assignee: Ford Global Technologies, LLCInventors: Joseph Norman Ulrey, Ross Dykstra Pursifull
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Publication number: 20130118639Abstract: A fluid dispensing system and assembly, including a connection or coupling device, a valve, a housing, a user interface, a filling device, and a fitting to couple to a fluid source. The connection or coupling device may include a magnetic ring crimped to the bottom of a container, and methods of manufacture are described. The valve may include a first sensor detecting proper placement of the fluid container based on a magnetic material positioned at the bottom of the fluid container, a plunger having a plunger shaft coupled thereto, the plunger selectively placing the valve in fluid communication with the fluid container, and a solenoid coupled to the plunger shaft and moving the plunger shaft to transition the plunger between an open position and a closed position. The user interface may be coupled to the valve to enable selection of at least a fluid container size and a dispensing mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2012Publication date: May 16, 2013Applicant: GRINON INDUSTRIESInventor: GRINON INDUSTRIES
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Publication number: 20130112312Abstract: A hot melt dispensing system includes a container for storing adhesive pellets, a melt system for heating adhesive pellets into a liquid, and a feed system connecting the container to the melt system. The feed system includes a reversible flow inducer having a first position for directing air flow toward the melt system. The reversible flow inducer also has a second position for directing air flow toward the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2012Publication date: May 9, 2013Applicant: GRACO MINNESOTA INC.Inventor: GRACO MINNESOTA INC.
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Patent number: 8434528Abstract: Systems and methods allow for limiting a presence of air bubbles in a fluidic medium filled into a reservoir. A fluidic medium may be forced from a vial into a reservoir. A vial may be degassed prior to being used to fill a reservoir. A filling process may be automated and a membrane may be located in a fluid flow path to trap air bubbles in a fluidic medium being filled into a reservoir.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2008Date of Patent: May 7, 2013Assignee: Medtronic MiniMed, Inc.Inventors: Arsen Ibranyan, Julian D. Kavazov, David Hezzell, Christopher G. Griffin, Benjamin X. Shen, Mike Lee, Thomas Miller
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Publication number: 20130105039Abstract: A method of operating a melt system includes melting, flowing, pumping, and replenishing. Hot melt pellets are melted in channels of a melter into a melt liquid that has an upper surface that represents a melt level of the melt liquid in the melter. The melt liquid is flowed downward through the channels to a melt system outlet. The melt liquid is pumped from the melt system outlet. The melter is replenished with hot melt pellets until the melt level is proximate to a top end of the channels.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2012Publication date: May 2, 2013Applicant: GRACO MINNESOTA INC.Inventor: GRACO MINNESOTA INC.
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Publication number: 20130105515Abstract: Disclosed herein is an apparatus for storing and dispensing a product and methods of making the apparatus and methods of assembling the apparatus. In one embodiment is a latch system for a two-component, side-by-side cartridge apparatus in which each cartridge is sealed by a compatibly configured piston. Traversal of the piston over the latch forms a sealed filling end.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2012Publication date: May 2, 2013Applicant: Plas-Pak Industries, Inc.Inventor: Plas-Pak Industries, Inc.
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Patent number: 8430135Abstract: A dispensing apparatus is provided having a platform for receipt of a container such as a wine glass. The platform is connected to a transducer which is sensitive to weight on the platform and which produces an electrical signal dependant on the magnitude of that weight. Electrical outputs from the transducer are connected to a control unit over connections. The control unit includes a keypad and a display. Control signals from control unit are supplied over electrical connections to a solenoid valve. The control unit controls the flow of material by opening and closing solenoid valve.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2007Date of Patent: April 30, 2013Assignee: Autopour Pty LtdInventor: Marshall Thomas Waters
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Publication number: 20130102078Abstract: Systems, devices, and methods for injecting biological material into a micro-object such as a cell are provided. In one aspect, for example, a cellular injection device can include a housing, an injection lance coupled to the housing and having a working tip extending outward from the housing, and a biological material delivery device coupled to the housing and having an effluent tip extending outward from the housing. The effluent tip can be positioned sufficiently proximal to the working tip such that biological material expelled from the effluent tip substantially contacts the working tip. In one aspect, the injection lance is removably coupled to the housing. In another aspect, the biological material delivery device is removably coupled to the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2012Publication date: April 25, 2013Applicant: NANOINJECTION TECHNOLOGIES, L.L.C.Inventor: NanoInjection Technologies, L.L.C.
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Patent number: 8414556Abstract: A medicament transport system includes a syringe adapter assembly; and a vial adapter assembly including a base defining an opening having a seal member disposed therewithin, a stem extending from the base and defining a lumen therethrough and an opening through a wall thereof, a needle shuttle valve slidably disposed within the lumen of the stem and supporting a transfer needle and a vacuum needle; and a vacuum cup slidably supported on the stem, wherein a vacuum chamber is defined in the space between the base, the stem and the vacuum cup. The medicament transport system includes a condition where the transfer needle and the vacuum needles penetrate the seal member of the vial adapter assembly, and the vacuum cup is moved to draw a vacuum through the vacuum needle. An automation system is provided that utilizes a medicament transport system for forming a medicament solution from a liquid/non-liquid solution.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2012Date of Patent: April 9, 2013Assignee: J & J Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Jared Garfield, John Slump, Gregory Lyon
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Publication number: 20130085456Abstract: An applicator 270 includes a stem 174 having an axially-formed slot delivery passage 200. A slot 176 is formed transaxially through the stem 174 and is in communication with the slot delivery passage 200. An extended side wall 176b is formed on one side of the slot 176. A flat surface 276 is formed in the stem 174 and extends angularly away from an opposite side of the slot 176 and from the extended side wall 176b to provide a wide slot opening at an external surface 195 of the stem for dispensing a cream from the opening. A trough-like cleft 306 can be formed in the external surface 195 of a solid portion of the stem 174, distally of the slot 176, to provide an axially-extended path for the cream being dispensed through the slot.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2012Publication date: April 4, 2013Inventors: Irwin R. Berman, Richard D. Gillespie, III, Gervasio Salgado, Armand Maaskamp, Ryan Maaskamp
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Patent number: 8408250Abstract: Bone cement mixing and delivery devices and methods of using the devices are provided. The bone cement mixing and delivery devices and methods comprise a container having a bottom opening that can be sealed by a spacer in a syringe where movement of the plunger of the syringe moves the spacer away from the bottom opening in the container to dispense bone cement into the syringe. In some embodiments, the devices and methods increases efficiency and reduce the mess associated with transferring the bone cement to the syringe for delivery to a patient.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2010Date of Patent: April 2, 2013Assignee: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.Inventor: William F. McKay
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Publication number: 20130074978Abstract: The present invention relates to a method of filling a canister with propellant gas by performing the steps of providing a canister having a specific volume filled with activated carbon, the activated carbon having a first temperature and providing a volume of liquefied propellant gas at a second temperature and a first elevated pressure preventing the liquefied propellant gas from evaporating.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2011Publication date: March 28, 2013Applicant: Carlsberg Breweries A/SInventors: Jan Norager Rasmussen, Steen Vesborg
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Patent number: 8393357Abstract: A method of making a system for transferring fluidic media may include placing a reservoir body in an aseptic environment; filling an interior volume of the reservoir body with fluidic media; placing a plunger head into the reservoir body, the plunger head adapted to be movable in an axial direction within the reservoir body; removing the reservoir body from the aseptic environment; and attaching a casing adjacent to at least a portion of the reservoir body with the reservoir body outside the aseptic environment, the casing configured to envelope at least a portion of a plunger arm operatively connected to the plunger head, the casing further configured to allow the plunger arm to move in the axial direction relative to the reservoir body and at least partially within the reservoir body.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2010Date of Patent: March 12, 2013Assignee: Medtronic MiniMed, Inc.Inventors: Colin A. Chong, Truong Gia Luan, Rafael Bikovsky, Arsen Ibranyan
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Patent number: 8393358Abstract: In one embodiment there is provided a system for recalculating a formula previously used in preparing a mixture made from adding at least two components. The system includes a control apparatus and scale. The control apparatus has a memory for storing the mixture formula. The scale, in communication with the control apparatus, allows the control apparatus to monitor a weight on the scale, such that a final weight of the mixture is stored on the memory. When an end weight of the mixture, defined to be the final weight of the mixture previously prepared minus an amount used by a user, is positioned back on the scale and when the control apparatus receives a recalculation signal, the control apparatus calculates the amount used, recalculates the mixture based on the amount used, and stores a new mixture for subsequent use.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2011Date of Patent: March 12, 2013Assignee: SureTint Technologies, LLCInventor: Mitchell H. Saranow
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Publication number: 20130042940Abstract: A fill cap for a drink container for receiving an open end of a drink bottle. The fill cap includes a cylindrical collar and an annular flange extending radially inwardly from the cylindrical collar. A valve structure is connected to and surrounded by the annular flange and in includes a pair of generally planar lip members. Each lip member has an outer portion adjoining the inner edge of the flange and the lip members converge at an angle axially downwardly to inner edges where the lip members adjoin each other at a slit. A pair of opposing side walls extend from the flange to edges of the lip members located axially downwardly from the flange. The slit is configured to receive the bottle neck therethrough.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2011Publication date: February 21, 2013Inventors: Glenn B. Paige, Gordon E. Atkinson
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Patent number: 8376003Abstract: A container is provided for storing a product, such as a fat containing liquid product, and includes a body defining a chamber for receiving the product; and a container closure including a sealing portion for sealing the product within the chamber. The container closure includes a member forming a substantially fluid-tight seal between the container closure and the body; a nipple in fluid communication with the chamber that seals the chamber with respect to the ambient atmosphere during storage of the product in the chamber and that can be opened to dispense product from the chamber therethrough; and a needle penetrable and laser resealable portion that is penetrable by the needle for aseptically filling the chamber with the product, and that is thermally resealable by the application of laser radiation thereto to seal the product within the chamber.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2010Date of Patent: February 19, 2013Assignee: Medical Instill Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Py, Benoit Adamo, John Guthy, Nathaniel Houle, Brian Tulley, Jeffrey Willey
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Publication number: 20130037569Abstract: Rechargeable containers and dispensers, in particular spray bottle dispensers including structures such as strips, pouches, pills, capsules and the like for providing concentrates of chemical agents for charging or recharging the spray bottle dispenser, preferably, individual chemical refill charges containing chemical concentrate are deployed within the spray bottle dispenser to fully contain any inadvertent spillage of chemicals, and to insure a high degree of safety against accidental spills or ingestion. The device is specifically designed for reuse, having a wider opening which is easier to fill, clean and refill without spills, readily accommodates concentrate inserts in any format, minimizes trigger failure, and has a wide base for stability.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2012Publication date: February 14, 2013Applicant: NORDICO MARKET DEVELOPMENT, INC.Inventors: Albert R. Kelly, George H. Schmidt
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Publication number: 20130037164Abstract: The invention relates to an ink cartridge refilling device, which comprises an ink container, an ink injection channel, an air suction channel, an air inlet channel and a leakage-proof component, wherein both the air suction channel and the air inlet channel are arranged inside the ink container; and the leakage-proof component is arranged on the air inlet channel. As both the air suction channel and the air inlet channel are arranged inside the ink container, the ink cartridge refilling device has the advantages of having compact overall structure, small space usage and simple operation, reducing the number of dies in the manufacturing process, fully reducing the manufacturing cost, and solving the technical problems of large space usage, trivial operation and high manufacturing cost in the traditional ink cartridge refilling device.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2010Publication date: February 14, 2013Inventors: Lei Qing, Weijian Chen
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Publication number: 20130037574Abstract: A dispenser has a body with a variable-volume storage chamber for storing substance, and a dispensing portion defining a dosage chamber in fluid communication with the storage chamber. A first valve includes a valve seat and a flexible valve cover seated thereon defining a normally-closed fluid-tight seam therebetween. The valve cover relative to moves from the valve seat to allow substance through the seam and out of the dispenser. A second valve allows substance from the storage chamber into the dosage chamber and substantially prevents flow from the dosage chamber into the storage chamber. An actuator is manually movable between (i) a first non-actuated position, and (ii) a second actuated position extending into the dosage chamber for compressing a dose of substance therein, dispensing substance through the first valve. The elasticity of the actuator causes it to return to the first non-actuated position upon manually releasing the actuator.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2012Publication date: February 14, 2013Applicant: MEDICAL INSTILL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Daniel Py, Beniot Adamo
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Publication number: 20130032241Abstract: [Problems] To fill a container with a material without applying a high pressure to the material that is to be filled. [Means for Solution] An ejection device 1 comprises a filling chamber 24 formed in a cylindrical member for containing a material to be filled, a discharge portion 7 having a discharge nozzle 12 for pouring out the filled material to the exterior, and a piston 4 that pushes the filled material toward the front end side of the filling chamber 24 to discharge the filled material through the discharge nozzle 12. In the ejection device 1, the discharge portion 7 is formed separately from the filling chamber 24 and in a manner to be fitted to an opening on one end side of the cylindrical member 24, the opening serving as a filling port for filling the material to be filled, and after the material to be filled is poured into the filling chamber 24 through the filling port, the discharge portion 7 is coupled to the filling chamber 24.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2011Publication date: February 7, 2013Applicant: TOKUYAMA DENTAL CORPORATIONInventors: Nobutoshi Yamaguchi, Hironobu Akizumi, Yusaku Andoh
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Patent number: 8360111Abstract: A method for squeezing at least one fruit wedge, including providing at least one fruit wedge, providing a disposable funnel having substantially circular cross-section formed from a substantially stretchable material, the disposable funnel having an inlet and an outlet, inserting the fruit wedge through the inlet of the disposable funnel until the fruit wedge is substantially enclosed by the disposable funnel, providing a bottle having a neck, inserting the outlet of the disposable funnel into or stretching the disposable funnel over the neck of the bottle, squeezing the disposable funnel until juice separated from the fruit wedge is squirted through the outlet into the bottle and, squeezing the disposable funnel with sufficient force so that the fruit wedge is expelled from the funnel to substantially reside in the bottle.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2011Date of Patent: January 29, 2013Inventor: Dawn Lynn Morgan
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Patent number: 8360113Abstract: A multi-colored swirled glitter glue product packaged and sold in a transparent package is disclosed. When dispensed from the packaging and onto the adherent, the multi-colored glitter glue is dispersed with generally equal parts of each color. Each color is formulated with glitter particles which results in a colorful display of glitter enhanced glue product. The swirled nature of the composition is easily viewed through clear pliable plastic bottling, which generates more appeal and interest than the prior art of plain glue lacking either color or glitter properties.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2008Date of Patent: January 29, 2013Assignee: Advantus, Corp.Inventor: Tracia Williams
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Patent number: 8357544Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for classifying a liquid (1) in a known pipetting system for this liquid (1), the method being characterized in that the changes of a selected, measurable, and physically founded virtual parameter are detected as a data set typical for this liquid (1); this typical data set of the selected virtual parameter is compared to corresponding data sets of known liquids, and the liquid (1) is classified on the basis of this comparison. An especially preferred method and a device for classifying a liquid (1) relate to a device which comprises a fluid chamber (2), to which a measuring chamber (3) is connected, whose internal pressure is monitored using a pressure transducer (4). At least a first part (5) of this fluid chamber (2) may be brought into fluid connection with a sample (6) of this liquid (1).Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2006Date of Patent: January 22, 2013Assignee: Tecan Trading AGInventors: Nikolaus Ingenhoven, Robert Liebhard, Adi Zuppiger, Werner Hälg
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Patent number: 8356645Abstract: A transfer guard may provide a fluid path from a vial to a reservoir containing a plunger head connected to a plunger arm operatively engagable with a handle that at least partially covers a casing configured to allow the handle to operatively engage the plunger arm to move the plunger head to transfer fluidic media from the vial to the reservoir. A support structure may have a chamber, a first adapter for mating with a vial containing fluidic media, and a second adapter for mating with a reservoir containing a plunger head moveable within the reservoir. A first needle may provide a fluid path from the vial to the reservoir and a second needle may connect the vial and the chamber containing an air flow control mechanism for allowing air to flow in one direction.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2012Date of Patent: January 22, 2013Assignee: Medtronic MiniMed, Inc.Inventors: Colin A. Chong, Julian D. Kavazov, Rafael Bikovsky, Arsen Ibranyan, Eric M. Lorenzen, Chad Srisathapat
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Publication number: 20130014856Abstract: Disclosed in this specification is a medicine container with a flexible flap covering the opening of the container. The opening is closed by the flexible flap when the flexible flap is in a resting position and the opening is opened when the flexible flap is in a flexed position. A hand-operated plunger is equipped with an end configured to mate with the opening such that a seal is established between the plunger and the opening. The plunger is shaped to apply a force to the flexible flap, thereby operating the flexible flap.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2012Publication date: January 17, 2013Applicant: Tessy Plastics CorporationInventor: David Young
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Publication number: 20130015205Abstract: A cartridge contains a storage chamber for a fluid filler material in which a piston can be movably received, wherein the storage chamber has a filling end and a discharge end and an inner wall extending between the filling end and the discharge end and the piston is displaceable in the storage chamber from the filling end to the discharge end along the inner wall to discharge the filler material from the storage chamber and the filler material can be enclosed in a sealing manner in the storage chamber by the piston. The piston is captively held within the inner wall by a projection provided at the inner wall in the environment of the filling end.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2012Publication date: January 17, 2013Applicant: SULZER MIXPAC AGInventor: Andreas Hiemer
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Publication number: 20130014366Abstract: A dispenser (20) has a barrel (24; 198), a piston (28) upwardly movable within the barrel from a first position to a second position, and a body (22) of personal care composition at least partially within the barrel between the piston and the barrel top end (44). An actuator is coupled to the piston to shift the piston upward (toward the top end). The actuator comprises a screw member having a threaded first portion (36) engaged to the piston for relative rotation about a first axis (500). The screw has a second portion (50). A cap (60) has a first condition mounted at the barrel top end. The cap has a socket (82) in an outer surface. The cap is removable from the first condition and installable into a second condition.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2011Publication date: January 17, 2013Applicant: PLASTEK INDUSTRIES, INC.Inventor: Joseph J. Prischak
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Patent number: 8353885Abstract: A method and apparatus for technique and cycling (Techni-cycling as herein defined) such that converting delivery supply containers (supplies) into waste and disposal receptacles is disclosed. More particularly, a container transformation comprising deriving a supply container from a health care delivery sequence and converting the container into a waste receptacle by connection to a vacuum/suction source and collection system reduces the amount of waste contributed to the waste stream.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2007Date of Patent: January 15, 2013Assignee: Medindica-Pak, Inc.Inventors: Jack W. Romano, Adam L. Smith
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Patent number: 8353318Abstract: A medical liquid filling system and associated methods are provided, the system comprising a disposable and a drive system. The disposable includes a tubular member and a piston slidably disposed within the tubular member for retraction and advancement within at least a first portion of the tubular member. The disposable may include a seal member for sealing the first portion of the tubular member and may be interconnected to the piston for co-movement therewith. The drive system may include a piston drive member selectively interconnectable to the piston for driven advancement and retraction of the piston within the tubular member. The drive system may be interconnected to a controller, which may be operable to automate or semi-automate various filling operations. A user interface may be interconnected to the controller for providing input of various system operation parameters, which may be communicated to the controller to facilitate automated or semi-automated operation of the filing system.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2011Date of Patent: January 15, 2013Assignee: Baxa CorporationInventors: Joseph Vincent Ranalletta, Loren Havener Hutchins, IV, Michael Dickson Olichney
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Patent number: 8347922Abstract: A method and apparatus for the recovery of vapors associated with propane fueling. The fuel vapor recovery system can be implemented with typical retail propane fueling facilities. The recovery method may include capturing vapors vented during the filling of a portable propane tank into a recovery tank, and transferring some of these recovered vapors into a second tank to be filled.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2011Date of Patent: January 8, 2013Inventor: Michael Siegler
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Publication number: 20120325365Abstract: An automated method for the filling of syringes including the steps of holding an uncapped syringe in a vertical position with an exposed needle extending at the top. A horizontally rotatable plate holding inverted vials of liquid with needle perforatable septum is position above the needle. The motorized plate with the positioned vial descends on the needle perforating the septum. The syringe plunger can be lowered using a motorized plunger tool and drawing liquid into the syringe. The vial and plate can be elevated separating the needle from the septum. The plate can be optionally rotated to position a second vial above the needle. The needle, now filled with liquid, e.g., medicine can also be removed from the holder. The method can be combined with a cap extractor/installer component. The apparatus comprises a motor driven rotatable plate, a motorized syringe plunger tool. It can comprise a motor controlled rotating carousel.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2012Publication date: December 27, 2012Inventor: Saverio Roberto Strangis
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Publication number: 20120318402Abstract: A machine for the automatic preparation of an intravenous medication is provided. In one implementation the machine has a chamber with a starting products area where at least one receptacle is disposed with a base product from which the intravenous medication is generated, a transfer tools area where at least one transfer tool that is used to prepare the required medication is disposed, a prepared products area where at least one container to house the prepared medication is disposed, and a first robot to handle the transfer tool, the first robot being adapted to transport the transfer tool between the transfer tools area, the starting products area and the prepared products area in order to prepare the intravenous medication.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2011Publication date: December 20, 2012Applicants: FAGOR, S.COOP, LORAMENDI, S.COOP, AURRENAK, S.COOPInventors: Jean-Philippe Aguerre, Borja Lizari Illarramendi, Susana Soto Iglesias, Naiara Telleria Garay, Gerardo Cajaraville Ordoñana, María José Tamés Alonso
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Publication number: 20120318827Abstract: In one embodiment, a canister has a housing closed by a crimped cap and includes a metered valve for dispensing a metered dose of aerosol. A seal is provided between the canister and the body of the metered valve to prevent leakage of the pressurised fluid from within a canister around the valve. The seal is also configured to deform resiliently and admit pressurised fluid continuously into the canister when pressurised fluid is applied to the valve exteriorly of the canister. In this way, the canister can be pressurised with a continuous flow of pressurised fluid from its exterior notwithstanding the metering action of the valve. A liner is disposed around the valve to seal the crimped joint between the housing and the cap, and the fluid that enters the canister can pass unobstructed along passageways past the liner into the housing to fill the canister with pressurised fluid, without substantially deforming the liner, so that the liner maintains a seal between the housing and the cap.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2011Publication date: December 20, 2012Inventor: Steven Schennum
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Publication number: 20120312415Abstract: A method for the sterile filling of at least one final basic container, includes: providing at least one sterile chamber having at least one sterile entrance port and providing a source container containing the content, located outside the chamber; providing a communication element, a dispensing element and at least one filling member, to form when all are assembled, a sterile fluid filling and transfer line; inserting at least one final container into the chamber; structurally combining at least one final container with at least one filling member; providing inner members and elements in sterile condition for a single-use; inserting the inner element and members which were previously outside the chamber in the chamber in a sterile manner, such that after filling, a new filling process can be performed without sterilizing the inside of the chamber; transferring in a filling step content from the source container into the final container.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2011Publication date: December 13, 2012Applicant: SARTORIUS STEDIM BIOTECHInventors: Isabelle Gay, Nicolas Mendyk
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Publication number: 20120315353Abstract: Breast milk collection, storage, and feeding apparatus comprising a first storage bottle and first and second differently sized feeding bottles, each of the three bottles having a mouth portion of the same diameter and a common external thread structure, and first and second dual port caps each sized and threaded to attach to each of the three bottles, each dual port cap further having a drip port and a draw port, a pressure relief vent formed therein; and a tethered closure plug unit attached thereto, each tethered closure plug unit having first and second tethered plugs shaped and dimensioned to plug or close a respective one of the drip and draw ports. The apparatus may be used in various manners to transfer milk from the storage bottle to a feeding bottle and to thereafter feed an infant by nipple, syringe, or a gravity/bolus technique.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2011Publication date: December 13, 2012Inventors: Steve Becsi, Keith Rooks
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Publication number: 20120312414Abstract: A paint supply method supplies a paint into a paint cartridge by using a filling valve that has: a paint supply channel that is linkable in communication with a supply portion provided for supplying the paint into the paint cartridge; a branch channel that branches from the paint supply channel near a site of linkage in communication between the supply portion and the paint supply channel; and a trigger valve as an open-close valve of the paint supply channel which is disposed in the paint supply channel upstream of the site of linkage in communication. After a filling liquid is filled into the branch channel, the trigger valve (open-close valve) is opened, and the paint is supplied into the paint cartridge via the paint supply channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2010Publication date: December 13, 2012Applicants: TRINITY INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION, TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHAInventors: Atsuo Nabeshima, Shinji Tani, Takanobu Mori, Isamu Yamasaki, Shinichi Nakane, Koji Fukuzawa, Tomohiro Hasuike
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Patent number: 8327892Abstract: A vaporizer filling system includes a filler assembly, a sump, and a valve. The valve controls fluid communication into the sump. A retaining device retains the valve in an open position. A delay is connected to the retaining device. The delay controls the operation of the retaining device in order to retain the valve in the open position until the delay detects a release condition. The delay then controls the retaining device to release the valve. A method of filling a vaporizer includes engaging a bottle of liquid anesthetic agent with a filler assembly. The bottle and the filler assembly are moved from a first position to a second position. The bottle and filling assembly are locked in the second position with a retaining device. Then the retaining device is released and the bottle and filler assembly are returned to the first position.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2010Date of Patent: December 11, 2012Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Ryan W. Rindy, Robert Q. Tham, John R. Pinkert
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Publication number: 20120305130Abstract: A devise and a method for filling syringes, which allows the filling of a syringe with exact dosage of different drugs, by means of electronic guns or any other suitable device, without the necessity of using a needle.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2011Publication date: December 6, 2012Inventor: Rogelio CASTANEDA, JR.
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Publication number: 20120305131Abstract: The disclosure is directed to a fill sleeve for protecting an outer surface of a syringe from exposure to a liquid when filling the syringe with the liquid. The fill sleeve includes a sidewall extending between a first open end and a second end having an end wall. The end wall and the sidewall define an interior volume of the fill sleeve. The end wall is provided with an opening configured to form a seal with a fill site of a syringe when the syringe barrel is inserted within the interior volume of the fill sleeve. The seal prevents the outer surface of the syringe barrel from being exposed to a liquid when the fill sleeve and the syringe are lowered into a liquid, such as paint. The configuration also allows for a preferred filling position that minimizes filling pressures, force, and fill time in comparison to prior art designs.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2011Publication date: December 6, 2012Inventors: Jeremy J. Ling, Jason Gerold
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Patent number: 8312901Abstract: An open-jet filling system, a method of filling containers by means of such an open-jet filling system used for contactless filling a container, and a corresponding filling machine, with the open-jet filling system provided with a filling level probe. For always obtaining the same filling height in the containers and for simultaneously realizing hygienic filling, a centering unit is arranged below the open-jet filling element in a vertically movable manner such that it can be moved onto a container mouth, the filling level probe being arranged on the centering unit.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2009Date of Patent: November 20, 2012Assignee: Krones AGInventor: Christian Goldbrunner
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Patent number: 8307860Abstract: Disclosed is a device for evenly filling or emptying at least one dosing chamber with a product. The device includes a dosing chamber disposed in a dosing disk, the product being dispensed into or emptied from the dosing chamber. A pressure generator impinges the dosing chamber with a predetermined pressure in order fill or empty the dosing chamber. A filter is disposed movably relative to the dosing chamber to assures that once the product has been dispensed, the product can be brought downward into the container to be filled. The filling of the container can be reinforcing by blown air or by transfer dies. The dosing chamber communicates, via the filter means, with the pressure generator. By application of an underpressure, the product to be dosed is dispensed into the dosing chamber. For cleaning the filter means, on the other hand, an overpressure pulse is applied, which improves product dispensing precision.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2006Date of Patent: November 13, 2012Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Jens Schlipf, Ralf Schmied, Walter Boehringer, Thomas Franck