Rotatably Mounted Assembly Patents (Class 222/144)
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Patent number: 8021342Abstract: A liquid medication dispenser includes a housing that has open top and bottom. The housing includes a central channel and a plurality of internal compartments disposed around the central channel. Each internal compartment is configured to hold liquid medication. The central channel is provided with symmetrically disposed bottom apertures configured to open into respective internal compartments. A shaft is configured to rotate and advance within the central channel. The shaft has a bottom hollow portion and at least one lateral aperture thereon configured to align with each one of the bottom channel apertures. The lateral shaft aperture aligns with a respective bottom channel aperture to allow transfer of liquid medication under gravity from the corresponding internal compartment into the bottom hollow portion of the shaft. The bottom hollow portion is apertured at one end to allow for transferred liquid medication to drip out of the dispenser in a controlled fashion.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2006Date of Patent: September 20, 2011Inventors: Deborah Girgis, Victoria Lombardi
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Methodology and apparatus for storing and dispensing liquid components to create custom formulations
Patent number: 8011394Abstract: The invention includes a material dispenser that further includes a container containing material, a press plate or puck for exerting pressure on the material, a sensor for detecting the material discharged from the container, and a scale for detecting the amount of material discharged from the container. The sensor and scale provide feedback to a computer which controls the amount of pressure exerted on the material. The computer controls the pulsing of additional material from the container until a targeted amount of material has been discharged from the container. The invention permits the dispensing of a specific amount of material in a controllable, metered fashion.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2010Date of Patent: September 6, 2011Assignee: GFI Innovations, Inc.Inventors: Robert A. Luehrsen, John Borkovec, Derek P. Pedraza -
Patent number: 7984694Abstract: An animal feeder includes at least one fodder bin, a fodder mixing device, a control module, a radio frequency identification (RFID) system and an audio frequency device. The fodder bin is provided for storing and outputting fodder. The fodder mixing device is provided for controlling the output of fodder in the fodder bin. The control module is provided for controlling the operation of the animal feeder. The radio frequency identification (RFID) system includes at least one electronic tag and at least one reader. The electronic tag is tagged onto animals. The reader is installed at the control module. The audio frequency device is provided for inputting and outputting an audio frequency. The aforementioned elements constitute an animal feeder that can provide fodders to a specific animal, issue a calling audio frequency, and controlling a fixed quantity of different fodders outputted at a fixed time.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2008Date of Patent: July 26, 2011Assignee: Claridy Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Kuo-Eng Wu, Jyh-Ren Yan, Horng-Ji Chen
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Publication number: 20110108577Abstract: The device comprises a carrousel having a horizontal axis with a plurality of containers, each suitable for receiving a respective one of the compositions. The containers are disposed in a circumferential configuration and they are assembled in succession one after another so as to form a self-supporting single-piece ring. Each container includes means for securing it on either side to the contiguous containers situated around the circumference of the ring. To support the ring, the device includes a semicircular monorail extending relative to the ring in a radial plane, the containers including respective guide members and support members suitable for resting on the monorail.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2009Publication date: May 12, 2011Inventor: Antoine Chassaing
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DEVICE FOR STORING,SELECTING AND METERING BASE COLORS FOR PAINTING, PARTICULARLY AUTOMOBILE PAINTING
Publication number: 20110101028Abstract: The device (10) comprises a plurality of containers storing different respective tints, a horizontal axis carousel carrying the containers disposed in a circumferential configuration, and a support (18) for a collector receptacle (16). The carousel is indexed to a delivery position in which the expulsion orifice of a selected container is placed in register with the collector receptacle, with metering means then controlling the expulsion of a predetermined quantity of tint into the collector receptacle. The carousel is also driven in permanent rotation to produce a gravity field that turns relative to the contents of the containers and that is suitable for preventing particles present in suspension in the tints from settling. The carousel has a plurality of cells (14) each defining a closed inside volume suitable for housing in airtight manner a flexible deformable pouch (22) containing one of the base tints.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2009Publication date: May 5, 2011Inventor: Antoine Chassaing -
Publication number: 20100308137Abstract: A first, exemplary embodiment has a first container (spice rack) to organize and house the spices. On the outside of this container, there is a plurality of buttons with each button corresponding to each spice in a plurality of second containers (spice container) mounted on a Lazy Susan device. When a button is pushed, the appropriate spice will come out of the selected second container. Each button corresponds to a barcode. Each spice container will have a barcode on it representing the spice within the spice container and a scanner on the inside of the first container will scan each barcode until it comes to the barcode that corresponds to the button hit.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2007Publication date: December 9, 2010Inventor: Ryan T. Watkins
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Publication number: 20100294803Abstract: The invention relates to the supply machine (1) developed for use in the places other than the houses where the people eat, in the workplaces, shopping centers, schools, hospitals and in all the other similar crowded places or in the open spaces, which machine spreads the toothpaste on a toothbrush (17) under completely hygienic conditions and enables the toothbrush (4) with the toothpaste spread thereon to be taken and used only for once by the person in the ambience.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2009Publication date: November 25, 2010Inventor: Sedat Tetikli
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Patent number: 7789272Abstract: A disc-shaped device for storing and dispensing perfume has a plurality of compartments for storing different perfumes. Each compartment has an aperture through an outer circumferential wall of the device through which the perfume is released from the compartment. Each aperture contains a stem extending through the aperture and a larger diameter stem flange portion located inside each compartment which seals against the inner side of the outer circumferential wall. The stem is biased radially outwardly by resilient bands so that the stem flange is held sealed against the inner side of the outer circumferential wall. Pushing on the stem against the bias of the resilient bands opens the aperture so that perfume is released from the compartment.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2007Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Inventor: Gerald Hagop Alticosalian
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Methodology and apparatus for storing and dispensing liquid components to create custom formulations
Patent number: 7789111Abstract: The invention is directed to methodologies and apparatuses in which materials are dispensed in order to create a desired finished product. The invention includes a material dispenser that further includes a container containing material, a press plate or puck for exerting pressure on the material, a sensor for detecting the material discharged from the container, and a scale for detecting the amount of material discharged from the container. The sensor and scale provide feedback to a computer which controls the amount of pressure exerted on the material. The computer controls the pulsing of additional material from the container until a targeted amount of material has been discharged from the container. The invention permits the dispensing of a specific amount of material in a controllable, metered fashion.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2009Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Assignee: GFI Innovations, Inc.Inventors: Robert A. Luehrsen, John Borkovec, Derek P. Pedraza -
Patent number: 7753238Abstract: A volume measurement and/or metering device includes a cylinder/piston and cock system for sucking in and/or discharging liquids in a defined way, the piston being movable in relation to the cylinder for sucking in or discharging the liquid. The cylinder is mounted, together with the cylinder bottom, rotatably with respect to the cock system about an axis of rotation parallel to the cylinder longitudinal axis. The cylinder bottom bears with a sealing seat against a cock element of the cock system, the cock element having at least one duct orifice. These orifices are arranged in such a way that the at least one orifice in the cylinder bottom can be brought into congruence with the orifices of the cock element when the cylinder and the cylinder bottom are rotated. Further, the cock element is brought into a sealing closing position for simultaneously closing of all the orifices of the cylinder bottom are provided.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2007Date of Patent: July 13, 2010Assignee: Metrohm AGInventors: Peter Kirschenbuhler, Bjorn Christensen
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Publication number: 20100147888Abstract: There is provided a dispenser for use in dispensing distinct portions of a powdered foodstuff comprising a container (10) defining an interior in the form of a basin (12), the basin provided with a dispensing outlet (20); and receivable by and movable within the basin, an insert (50) provided with plural open compartments (52, 53, 54) each for holding a distinct portion of the powdered foodstuff. Each open compartment of the insert is provided with a compartment outlet (62, 63, 64) arranged such that by moving the insert within the basin one compartment outlet at a time may be brought into registration with the dispensing outlet for dispensing of the distinct portion of the powdered foodstuff held thereby.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2008Publication date: June 17, 2010Inventor: Jonathan Morris Gold
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Patent number: 7673775Abstract: An apparatus for dispensing and mixing fluids from multiple cartridges into a removable container, based on the user input through the provided interface. The user interface allows viewing and adjusting of the mix to be dispensed prior to the actual dispensing. The apparatus is capable of dispensing fluids that have a wide range of viscosities, and that are sticky or that solidify quickly due to the evaporation of the volatile substances they contain.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2005Date of Patent: March 9, 2010Inventor: Cristian Penciu
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Patent number: 7654416Abstract: In accordance with the present invention there is provided a dispenser apparatus for dispensing fluids. The dispenser apparatus includes a centrally located vertically mounted column assembly. A plurality of canisters is cantilever mounted to the column assembly. Each canister has a receptacle for holding a fluid and each receptacle includes a corresponding pump for dispensing fluid held therein. The dispenser apparatus also includes a stationary dispensing station having a mechanism for selectively actuating the pump for dispensing fluid held in the receptacle. A mechanism is also provided for engaging a portion of a canister to align a pump corresponding to a receptacle to the stationary dispensing station, wherein the fluid held in the receptacle may be dispensed.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2006Date of Patent: February 2, 2010Assignee: Stibbe Management BVInventors: Eric Buining, Wilhelmus Quirinus Laurentinus van Westerop, Leen Hellenberg, Johannes Hendrikus Mink
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Patent number: 7632251Abstract: The present invention relates to a volume-adjustable micro-injection device. The device includes a base structure having a syringe positioning structure and a grip, in which the syringe positioning structure can flexibly accommodate injection syringes with different volumes; a holding structure capable of flexibly adjusting an injection angle of syringe content for easier operation; a qualitative controller capable of accurately controlling injection volume; a pressure pushing structure to hold and push a plunger; an injection controller interlinked with the qualitative controller and the pressure pushing structure; and an eject structure facilitating simple operation and easy replacement of injection syringes.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2007Date of Patent: December 15, 2009Assignee: Dermato-Plastica Beauty (DPB) Co., Ltd.Inventors: Tsai-Ming Lin, Ping-Sen Liao
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Patent number: 7597217Abstract: In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention there is provided a pump assembly used in connection with metering and dispensing fluid. The assembly includes a valve mechanism that has a first valve disc with a first opening in fluid communication with a fluid inlet of the pump assembly and with a second opening in fluid communication with an interior portion of the pump assembly. The valve mechanism also has a second valve disc with a dispensing opening and an inlet channel. The first and second valve discs are also rotatable with respect to each other between at least a dispensing position in which the second opening and the dispensing opening are aligned making dispensing of fluid possible and at least an inlet position in which the inlet channel brings the first opening in fluid communication with the second opening so that the interior portion of the pump assembly is in fluid communication with the fluid inlet of said pump assembly.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2006Date of Patent: October 6, 2009Assignee: Lenteq, LPInventors: Johannes Hendrikus Mink, Wilhelmus Quirinus Laurentinus van Westerop, Renautus Petrus Cornelis Neeuwisse, Leen Hellenberg, Eric Buining, Adriaan Kuipers
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Publication number: 20090236367Abstract: A dispenser for dispensing liquids comprising an inner displacement member nested in an outer displacement member. The inner member is moveable between two end positions within the outer member by an actuator. The actuator is arranged to move the outer displacement member into a dispensing position when the inner displacement member is in one of its end positions. The displacement members can be pistons and/or bellows.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2008Publication date: September 24, 2009Applicant: FLUID MANAGEMENT OPERATIONS, LLCInventors: Mark Voskuil, Jan Post, Mart Verschoor
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Publication number: 20090184135Abstract: Improved custom cosmetic formulation dispensing system including ingredients reservoirs for syringe dispensing. The ingredients reservoirs are carried by a translatable carrier to bring the respective reservoirs into dispensing alignment with a package, into which a preselected amount of the ingredient is dispensed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2008Publication date: July 23, 2009Inventors: Julie R. Bartholomew, Richard T. Jobe, Thomas C. Bodiker, II, Timothy E. O'Meara, David Hanselman, Jim Foley
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Patent number: 7501283Abstract: A fluid dispensing apparatus includes a mounting assembly having a plurality of mounting apertures and a plurality of fluid dispensing cartridges positioned within the mounting apertures. The mounting apertures and cartridges include matching cross-sectional profiles that lack symmetry. Each fluid dispensing cartridge includes a fluid reservoir, at least one valve, a metering chamber and a piston. The apparatus also includes a magnetic switch assembly controlling the movement of the piston and a means for damping the movement of the piston.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2003Date of Patent: March 10, 2009Assignee: Sakura Finetek U.S.A., Inc.Inventors: Michael Hersch, Henry Palermo
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Patent number: 7475710Abstract: Improved custom cosmetic formulation dispensing system including ingredients reservoirs for syringe dispensing. The ingredients reservoirs are carried by a translatable carrier to bring the respective reservoirs into dispensing alignment with a package, into which a preselected amount of the ingredient is dispensed.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2006Date of Patent: January 13, 2009Inventors: Julie R. Bartholomew, Richard T. Jobe, Thomas C. Bodiker, II, Timothy E. O'Meara, Dave Hanselman, Jim Foley
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Patent number: 7434708Abstract: A valve assembly for a fluid dispenser includes a housing having at least a first opening and a second opening, and a valve member fitted in the housing, the valve member being rotatable about an axis and comprising a first channel, extending along said axis and communicating with the first opening in the housing, and at least two outlet channels radially extending from the first channel to the circumference of the valve member, wherein each of the radially extending outlet channels can be brought in register with the second opening by rotating the valve member.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2004Date of Patent: October 14, 2008Assignee: Fluid Management, Inc.Inventors: Mark M. J. Voskuil, Pieter J. M. Alkemade
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Patent number: 7395134Abstract: A user interactive custom nail polish color and effects dispensing system and method of doing business, including for both point of sale and remote (e.g., via internet) transactions.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2006Date of Patent: July 1, 2008Assignee: Cosmetic Technologies, L.L.C.Inventors: Julie R. Bartholomew, Charles P. Hines, Jr.
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Publication number: 20080105707Abstract: A liquid medication dispenser includes a housing that has open top and bottom. The housing includes a central channel and a plurality of internal compartments disposed around the central channel. Each internal compartment is configured to hold liquid medication. The central channel is provided with symmetrically disposed bottom apertures configured to open into respective internal compartments. A shaft is configured to rotate and advance within the central channel. The shaft has a bottom hollow portion and at least one lateral aperture thereon configured to align with each one of the bottom channel apertures. The lateral shaft aperture aligns with a respective bottom channel aperture to allow transfer of liquid medication under gravity from the corresponding internal compartment into the bottom hollow portion of the shaft. The bottom hollow portion is apertured at one end to allow for transferred liquid medication to drip out of the dispenser in a controlled fashion.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2006Publication date: May 8, 2008Inventors: Deborah Girgis, Victoria Lombardi
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Patent number: 7363852Abstract: A liquid dispenser device that is insertable into and removable from a main housing that can be used to dispense a liquid. The types of liquids that can be dispensed from this housing are for example, coffee, tea or other types of flavored drinks. This dispenser device can comprise a housing having a plurality of chambers disposed within this housing wherein each of the plurality of chambers are separated from each other by at least one partition. This device also includes a plurality of spouts coupled to the housing. This spout is in fluid communication with at least one of the plurality of chambers to form a conduit for allowing a fluid to pass from each of the plurality of chambers through the plurality of spouts and out of the housing.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2004Date of Patent: April 29, 2008Inventor: Joseph Mangiapane
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Patent number: 7347344Abstract: An apparatus for dispensing a plurality of fluids, comprises a plurality of pumps, having a connector for releasably connecting, to the respective pump, a container, which holds a fluid and comprises a connector-counterpart, and at least one actuator for releasing a container from a connector, which the actuator is adapted to operatively engage the connector-counterpart and, upon engaging this counterpart, pull the same onto the connector and establish a fluid connection between the respective pump and the container.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2003Date of Patent: March 25, 2008Assignee: Fluid Management Operation LLCInventors: Marcel Hendrikus Petrus Engels, Bastiaan Albert Simon Peeters, Constantijn Thomas Papaikonomou
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Patent number: 7331488Abstract: An apparatus for selective eductive dispensing of multiple chemical fluids from separate fluid containers includes a motive fluid inlet; an eductor in fluid communication with said motive fluid inlet; a selector switch defining at least one inlet and an outlet therein, said inlet and outlet in fluid communication with one another and said outlet in fluid communication with said eductor and wherein said selector switch inlet is in selective fluid communication with said fluid containers depending on the position of the selector switch; and a valve located between said motive fluid inlet and said eductor, said valve selectively opened and closed by movement of said selector switch.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2004Date of Patent: February 19, 2008Assignee: Dema Engineering CompanyInventors: Paul E. Naslund, James Schuleter
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Patent number: 7311223Abstract: An apparatus for dispensing a plurality of powders, such as colorants for paint, caulking or grout or components of cosmetics, comprising a plurality of containers for holding the powders, a plurality of metering powder pumps, connected to a container or having a connector for releasably connecting a container to the respective powder pump, wherein the capacity of the metering powder pump is selectable.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2005Date of Patent: December 25, 2007Assignee: Fluid Management, Inc.Inventor: Jan H. N. Post
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Publication number: 20070289991Abstract: A colorant dispenser for dispensing colorant is disclosed having a primary valve and a secondary, outlet control valve. The primary valve is shiftable from a closed position, whereby colorant is prevented from being dispensed from a reservoir, to an open position whereby colorant is permitted to be dispensed from the reservoir. The secondary valve is positioned downstream of the primary valve, and is adapted to permit colorant flow when the primary valve is in its open position in response to pressure from the colorant flow and to restrict colorant flow and drying of colorant downstream of the primary valve and upstream of the secondary valve when the primary valve is in its closed position.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2006Publication date: December 20, 2007Inventor: Larry Jensen
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Patent number: 7228991Abstract: A device for dispensing having a vessel having a cover at a first end and having a second end is provided. A longitudinal separator is positioned in the vessel that has an annular channel extending therethrough. The device provides for a first dial rotatably connected to the second end and having a central recess, a central hole and an first eccentric hole, a second dial received in the recess and having a second central hole in registration with the first hole, and a second eccentric hole capable of being in registration with the first eccentric hole. The device has a rotatable shaft extending through the cover, the channel, the first central hole and fixable in the second central hole for selectively providing registration between the first eccentric hole and the second eccentric hole. The dispenser is usable in a variety of appliances such as ice cream makers or coffee-related device.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2004Date of Patent: June 12, 2007Assignee: Conair CorporationInventor: James R. Barraclough
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Patent number: 7185789Abstract: In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention there is provided a dispenser apparatus for dispensing fluids. The dispenser apparatus includes a rotatable table, a plurality of dispensing units. Each dispensing unit has a receptacle for holding a fluid, and each receptacle includes a corresponding pump for dispensing fluid held therein. The dispensing units have a base portion to detachably attach the units to the rotatable table. The dispenser apparatus further includes a stationary dispensing station that has a pump actuator for dispensing fluid held in the receptacle. The apparatus further includes a mechanism for engaging the base portion of a dispensing unit. The mechanism when activated, moves the dispensing units thus rotating the table to align a pump corresponding to a receptacle to the stationary dispensing station, wherein fluid held in the receptacle may be dispensed.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2006Date of Patent: March 6, 2007Assignee: Lenteq, LPInventors: Johannes Hendrikus Mink, Wilhelmus Quirinus Laurentinus van Westerop, Renautus Petrus Cornelis Meeuwisse, Leen Hellenberg, Eric Buining, Adriaan Kuipers
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Patent number: 7140365Abstract: An inhaler is instantly activated upon its removal from a cover or cover unit, and by rotating a cartridge component of the inhaler with respect to a mouthpiece portion, so as to create a flow pathway for ambient air and particles. The cartridge component includes a chamber, whose contents typically include dry powders or the like. Upon creation of the flow pathway, the contents of the chamber are instantly accessible for immediate inhalation by a user through the mouthpiece portion.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2005Date of Patent: November 28, 2006Assignee: MannKind CorporationInventors: Trent Poole, Solomon S. Steiner
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Patent number: 7134573Abstract: An apparatus for dispensing a plurality of powders or flowable materials, such as colorants for paint, caulking or grout or components of cosmetics, comprising a plurality of containers for holding the powders or flowable materials, a plurality of metering pumps, connected to a container or having a connector for releasably connecting a container to the respective pump, wherein the capacity of the metering pump is selectable.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2004Date of Patent: November 14, 2006Assignee: Fluid Management, Inc.Inventor: Jan H. N. Post
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Patent number: 7121430Abstract: In accordance with the present invention there is provided novel and unique automatic and manual colorant and hair dye dispensers that are easy to operate and provides precision mixing of a large number of colorants and hair dye to make an almost infinite number of colors. The machines are relatively light in weight, easy to operate and maintain and the various components can be readily and easily replaced. In the colorant dispenser this is principally due to the fact that the colorant canisters are supported by a central column and the conventional use of a massive turntable supporting the canisters have been eliminated. In both the automatic and manual illustrated embodiments there is shown six (6) pie-shaped triangular canister units (dispensing units) each including three (3) separate colorant receptacles. There can be more or less dispensing units as desired.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2005Date of Patent: October 17, 2006Assignee: Lentep, LPInventors: Johannes Hendrikus Mink, Wilhelmus Quirinus Laurentinus van Westerop, Renautus Petrus Cornelis Meeuwisse, Leen Hellenberg, Eric Beuning, Ad Kuljpers
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Patent number: 7116071Abstract: A method and apparatus to automatically reverse the motor of a power tool, such as a dispensing gun or similar tool. In some constructions, a controller automatically reverses the direction of plunger movement and removes the plunger from contact with the back wall of a cartridge. The controller has a trigger switch that is coupled to a power source, such as a battery, and includes a main power on/off switch and a potentiometer. A protection or secondary switch is coupled in parallel to the main power on/off switch. A power supply circuit and a commutator are each coupled to the main and secondary switches. An overload sensor is coupled to the commutator. The controller includes a programmable device that is coupled to the power supply circuit, the potentiometer, the commutator, and the overload sensor.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2004Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Assignee: Milwaukee Electric Tool CorporationInventors: Kevin L. Glasgow, Robert M. Crisp
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Patent number: 7083070Abstract: Substantially cylindrical condiment containers with extendable and retractable pouring spouts are provided. A dispensing mechanism in each container can be actuated by simply rotating a portion of the body of the container, without the need for separate knobs or levers. The central projection of the carousel is made of a plurality of spaced vertical struts or rods to reduce weight and cost. The central projection is releasably attached to the base with a locking mechanism, and there is a like locking mechanism at the top. The central projection of one carousel can be locked into the locking mechanism at the top of another carousel to attach one carousel on top of another.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2003Date of Patent: August 1, 2006Assignee: Robbins Industries, Inc.Inventor: Carter W. McGuyer
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Patent number: 7082970Abstract: Improved custom cosmetic formulation dispensing system including ingredients reservoirs for syringe dispensing. The ingredients reservoirs are carried by a translatable carrier to bring the respective reservoirs into dispensing alignment with a package, into which a preselected amount of the ingredient is dispensed.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2004Date of Patent: August 1, 2006Inventors: Julie R. Bartholomew, Richard T. Jobe, Thomas C. Bodiker, II, Timothy E. O'Meara, Dave Hanselman, Jim Foley
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Patent number: 7063275Abstract: A sprayer has a spray shield and a spray shield retainer. The spray shield is removably attached to the spray shield retainer for efficient storage when not in use. The spray shield can be contoured to the body of the sprayer. The spray shield is configured for attachment to a spray wand proximate to a nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2004Date of Patent: June 20, 2006Assignee: Chapin Manufacturing, Inc.Inventor: David Byron
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Patent number: 7013595Abstract: A chum dispensing assembly comprising a container having a substantially elongated, cylindrical configuration defining a hollow interior for the containment of chum. The container comprises a separable portion movably mounted on or connected to a remainder of the container by a connecting assembly disposed and structured to facilitate substantially linear, axial displacement of the separable portion outwardly from the remainder of the container to form a dispensing opening through which chum passes from the hollow interior. Displacement of the separable portion into the open position is normally accomplished by a predetermined “pulling” force exerted on an upper end of the container when submerged at a location where the chum is intended to be dispensed.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2003Date of Patent: March 21, 2006Inventors: Marc Jelasco, Sandra Nicholson, Charles Britton, Randolph K. Binter
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Patent number: 6945431Abstract: A sanitizable piston pump for dispensing ingredients of cosmetic preparations and other sanitary mixtures is shown and described. The pump includes a valve block including an inlet port threadably connected to a nipple which is detachably connected to an outlet port of a flexible package. The valve block further includes a piston port threadably connected to cylinder and an outlet port that sealably receives a valve stem. The inlet port, the outlet port and the piston port are in fluid communication with one another upon removal of the valve stem from the valve block. The valve stem includes an intake passage and an output passage. The cylinder slidably receives a piston. Both the piston and valve stem are connected to separate actuators. The actuator connected to the valve stem moves the valve stem into one of either an intake position for withdrawing fluid into the cylinder or a dispense position for pumping fluid out of the cylinder and out the outlet of the valve stem.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2003Date of Patent: September 20, 2005Assignee: Fluid Management, Inc.Inventor: William A. Miller
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Patent number: 6935386Abstract: An improved cosmetics dispensing system that includes a controller, a plurality of mutating pumps, a plurality of reservoirs of cosmetics ingredients, a plurality of nozzles, a manifold for concentrically supporting the nozzles, a turntable rotatably connected beneath the manifold wherein the turntable includes a through opening for permitting the passage of fluid from one of the nozzles through the turntable, a motor for rotating the turntable, and wherein the controller is linked to each of the mutating pumps and the motor and each pump is in fluid communication with one of the reservoirs and vice versa and each pump is connected to one of the nozzles and vice versa. The system is computer operated whereby the turntable can rotate in either of the clockwise or counterclockwise directions and the turntable is equipped with a container holder that can accommodate containers of varying sizes.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2003Date of Patent: August 30, 2005Assignee: Fluid Management, Inc.Inventors: William A. Miller, Sam Ford, Christopher Khoo, James R. Cleveland, Jeffrey Mumford, Donald A. Rummelhart, Anton Obrecht, Ryan Hanawalt, Marty Leider, Thomas J. Amsler
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Patent number: 6889945Abstract: A holder for wine and other beverage bottles is provided which is appropriate for placement on a table top and is so designed as to be resistant to tipping over. The wine holder is comprised of a support base which rests on, and can be affixed to, a table top; a continuous elongated oval shaped vertical support frame which contains a cylindrical wine and coolant receptacle between the arms of the frame and wherein the receptacle can be rotated away from the vertical to access the wine bottle.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2003Date of Patent: May 10, 2005Inventor: Edward C. McCall
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Patent number: 6883561Abstract: Improved custom cosmetic formulation dispensing system including ingredients reservoirs for syringe dispensing. The ingredients reservoirs are carried by a translatable carrier to bring the respective reservoirs into dispensing alignment with a package, into which a preselected amount of the ingredient is dispensed.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2003Date of Patent: April 26, 2005Assignee: IMX Labs, Inc.Inventors: Julie R. Bartholomew, Richard T. Jobe, Thomas C. Bodiker, II, Timothy E. O'Meara, Dave Hanselman, Jim Foley
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Publication number: 20040262330Abstract: A valve assembly for a fluid dispenser includes a housing having at least a first opening and a second opening, and a valve member fitted in the housing, the valve member being rotatable about an axis and comprising a first channel, extending along said axis and communicating with the first opening in the housing, and at least two outlet channels radially extending from the first channel to the circumference of the valve member, wherein each of the radially extending outlet channels can be brought in register with the second opening by rotating the valve member.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2004Publication date: December 30, 2004Applicant: Fluid Mangagment, Inc.Inventors: Mark M.J. Voskuil, Pieter J.M. Alkemade
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Patent number: 6811058Abstract: A valve assembly for a fluid dispenser includes a housing having at least a first opening and a second opening, and a valve member fitted in the housing, the valve member being rotatable about an axis and including a first channel, extending along said axis and communicating with the first opening in the housing, and at least two outlet channels radially extending from the first channel to the circumference of the valve member, wherein each of the radially extending outlet channels can be brought into registry with the second opening by rotating the valve member.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2002Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Assignee: Fluid Management, Inc.Inventors: Mark M. J. Voskuil, Pieter J. M. Alkemade
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Patent number: 6793387Abstract: An apparatus and associated method of preparing a mixture using a computerized apparatus having a plurality of vessels, each of which is arranged on a support structure and oriented for dispensing a fluent substance through at least one exit port and a first flow channel. Each first flow channel is in further communication with a dedicated measurement assembly, for dosing fluent substance so dispensed, and a second flow channel. The apparatus also includes a receptacle support; and can further incorporate a user interface for receiving a first input concerning the mixture plus a storage device to hold instructions for locating a respective one of the second flow channels and the receptacle support in operative relation. The apparatus can further comprise titration and mixing modules; and an alternative apparatus and method can utilize a support structure having a framework moveably coupled to a sustaining member, whereby many flexible-walled vessels can be accommodated.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2002Date of Patent: September 21, 2004Assignee: Chata Biosystems, Inc.Inventors: Edwin D. Neas, Dennis L. Templar, Harry J. Tiffany, III
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Publication number: 20040159676Abstract: A system having a device for dispensing metered portions of various substances, for example for making up a hair-dye mixture. The device includes a magazine which is provided with a plurality of receiving stations which are each designed to receive an exchangeable storage container which has a storage chamber which is filled with a substance. The system also comprises one or more storage containers and collection containers for collecting dispensed substances. The system also includes, by way of example, one or more pumps which are designed, when actuated, to pump substance out of the storage chamber of a storage container and to dispense it into the collection container.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2003Publication date: August 19, 2004Inventor: Peter Adema
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Publication number: 20040149776Abstract: A liquid dispenser that uses rotary motion to create a relative movement between one or more dispensing elements and one or more receivers is disclosed. The dispensing elements are fluidically coupled to one or more reservoirs, which contain ingredients that are to be dispensed by the dispensing elements into one or more receivers. The receivers are disposed on a receiver support structure that is located beneath the dispensing elements. In some embodiments, the dispenser operates according to a quasi-continuous dispensing protocol or quasi-simultaneous dispensing protocol, or both quasi-continuous and quasi-simultaneous dispensing protocol.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2004Publication date: August 5, 2004Inventors: Ilya Feygin, John M. Newsam
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Patent number: 6755326Abstract: A lid member for an original container of a liquid paint component. The lid member is usable with a system for dispensing the paint component from its original container into a paint receptacle according to a paint formula to form a liquid paint mixture. The lid member includes a base portion that is adapted to releasably engage an open top of the paint component container. The base portion has a pour spout through which the paint component can be dispensed, and a movable cover element. The cover element is movable between a closed state, wherein the cover element covers the pour spout, and an opened state, wherein the pour spout is uncovered and the paint component can be dispensed from its original container and into the paint receptacle. A resilient seal mechanism is positioned between the pour spout and the movable cover element for preventing leakage of the paint component, upon tilting of the original container, out of the pour spout past the cover element in the closed state of the cover element.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2002Date of Patent: June 29, 2004Assignee: X-Pert Paint Mixing Systems, Inc.Inventor: Arie Boers
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Patent number: 6715647Abstract: A funnel with support assembly for pouring paint from a can, having a funnel and a funnel support having a holster and a stand upon which the holster is supported. The funnel may be supported upon the funnel support. The funnel has a large opening located in proximity to the funnel top, a small opening located in proximity to the funnel bottom, and a cap for sealing its small opening. In use, the holster and stand are positioned above a paint tray. The user seals the small opening of the funnel with the cap and attaches the large opening of the funnel to the top of an open can of paint. The can of paint and the attached funnel are then inverted and positioned within the holster. The user begins the flow of paint by removing the cap from the funnel.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2002Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Inventor: Todd Ivins
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Publication number: 20040060947Abstract: A metering pump for viscous fluids, such as cosmetics ingredients and paint colorants, is disclosed which includes a self-sealing valve member at the outlet of the pump to prevent undispensed fluid from solidifying or clogging the outlet and further which enhances the accuracy of the pump.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2002Publication date: April 1, 2004Inventor: Constantijn Thomas Papaikonomou
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Patent number: 6672341Abstract: Improved custom cosmetic formulation dispensing system including ingredients reservoirs for syringe dispensing. The ingredients reservoirs are carried by a translatable carrier to bring the respective reservoirs into dispensing alignment with a package, into which a preselected amount of the ingredient is dispensed.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2002Date of Patent: January 6, 2004Assignee: IMX Labs, Inc.Inventors: Julie R. Bartholomew, Richard T. Jobe, Thomas C. Bodiker II, Timothy E. O'Meara, Dave Hanselman, Jim Foley