Recorder Patents (Class 222/30)
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Patent number: 11713233Abstract: The present application provides a beverage dispensing system. The beverage dispensing system may include a nozzle, a first beverage component with a first ingredient in communication with the nozzle via a first pump, and a second beverage component with the first ingredient and a second ingredient in communication with the nozzle via a second pump. The first pump and the second pump may vary the flow rate of the first beverage component and the second beverage component to the nozzle to create different beverages.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2017Date of Patent: August 1, 2023Assignee: THE COCA-COLA COMPANYInventor: Arthur G. Rudick
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Patent number: 11691865Abstract: A liquid dispensing system can intelligently dispense liquid from a liquid source to a receptacle via a spout. A controller may be connected to a sensor in a housing of the liquid dispensing system with the housing supporting a liquid dispensing spout connected to a liquid source. The controller can generate, and execute, a liquid dispensing strategy that alters an angle of the liquid dispensing spout with respect to a liquid receptacle to optimize liquid flow into the receptacle.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2021Date of Patent: July 4, 2023Inventors: Chad W. Levin, Stefanee M. Nielson
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Patent number: 11663854Abstract: Timing systems configured to be used with a computing device including an electronic display and a tilt sensor. The timing systems include a switch and computer executable instructions. The switch includes a base and a cradle. The cradle is pivotally mounted to the base and configured to support the computing device. The cradle is configured to pivot relative to the base between a first pivot position and a second pivot position. The computer executable instructions are stored on the computing device and include instructions for displaying a game timer on the electronic display of the computing device. The instructions include controlling the game timer in response to the tilt sensor detecting that the cradle has pivoted between the first pivot position and the second pivot position.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2020Date of Patent: May 30, 2023Inventor: Tomislav Lakovic
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Patent number: 11465900Abstract: One or more techniques and/or systems are disclosed for a colorant dispensing system that has a colorant dispensing head and a platform for holding a target canister into which colorant is dispensed. A light array can be used produce a light pattern in an arc of a circle at a height of an opening of the target canister. The light pattern can be focused at the opening of the target canister, to help a user align the opening with the dispensing head. The dispensing head is configured to dispense colorant within the boundary of the circle, such that the light pattern can act as a type of target for dispensing colorant into the opening of the canister to avoid issues when tinting. A control unit can be used with an interface to control the light array to accommodate different sized and shaped canisters.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2020Date of Patent: October 11, 2022Assignee: Fluid Management, Inc.Inventors: Tim Patrick Hogan, Jacek Pieczaba
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Patent number: 11104504Abstract: A remotely controlled attractant or repellent dispersing apparatus housing a remotely controlled actuator system where an aerosol spray can is mountable for engagement with the actuator system. A receiver in communication with a transmitter is configured to receive one or more commands from the transmitter and relay the command to the actuator system for opening and/or closing a valve on the spray can for dispersing the contents of the aerosol can at selected times and for selected durations. The dispersing system is mountable in an outdoor environment and the transmitter is a hand-held remote control. A removable base support is provided to retain aerosol spray cans of different sizes in alignment with the actuator system.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2017Date of Patent: August 31, 2021Inventor: Kory Solberg
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Patent number: 11068871Abstract: A liquid product distribution network includes a liquid product distribution monitoring and reporting apparatus for operation in association with a tap handle flow monitoring and reporting apparatus. The liquid product distribution monitoring and reporting apparatus includes a radio transmitter device and sensing circuitry for sensing and communicating physical properties associating with the keg. A tap handle flow monitoring and reporting apparatus senses flow of a liquid through a tap includes a tap handle radio transmitter device for fitting within and protected by a tap handle and a low-energy consumption tap handle radio/processing module.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2019Date of Patent: July 20, 2021Assignee: KEGSPEED, LLCInventor: Timothy Leonard Jones
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Patent number: 11045349Abstract: An adherence device 100, including an attachable component to secure to an eye drop bottle cap and a monitoring component 110. The monitoring component 110 includes a sensor 170 to detect each eye drop administration. The attachable component may be a “universal cap” capable of securing onto any eye drop bottle cap while still permitted normal FDA-approved water-tight closure. The cap is capable of being removed and transferred to a different eye drop bottle for reuse.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2016Date of Patent: June 29, 2021Assignee: Universal Adherence LLCInventors: Robert Michael Kinast, Steven Larry Mansberger
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Patent number: 10974949Abstract: A beverage dispenser comprises a bottle holder, a motor, and a controller. The bottle holder is configured to hold a bottle of a liquid beverage. The motor is connected to the bottle holder and configured to move the bottle holder in an angular movement to bring the bottle into a pouring position. The controller is configured to control the bottle holder via the motor in a set pattern to dispense a portion of the liquid beverage from the bottle into a serving receptacle. The liquid beverage may be wine, and the serving receptacle may be a wine glass. The liquid beverage may be liquor, and the serving receptacle may be a shot glass. The portion of the liquid may be an amount of liquid to fill the receptacle to a designated level. The portion of the liquid beverage is less than the entire capacity of the bottle.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2018Date of Patent: April 13, 2021Inventor: Richard A. Bishel
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Patent number: 10869946Abstract: Embodiments of the invention relate to devices, systems, and methods for selectively emitting scent control material responsive to local conditions of a scent control device. The local conditions may dictate the effectiveness of a given set of output parameters of a scent control device. The scent control device accepts as input, one or more conditional inputs carrying information about the local conditions around the scent control device, such as weather conditions, elevation, barometric pressure, or functional status of the scent control device. Operational programs corresponding to the conditional inputs may be automatically selected based on the combination of conditional inputs to cause the output parameters of the scent control device to match or take into account the local conditions. The scent control device then outputs scent control material such as ozone at a rate effective to control one or more scents to a level that is not perceivable by animals or humans.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2018Date of Patent: December 22, 2020Inventor: Scott A. Elrod
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Patent number: 10407293Abstract: The system described herein employs electronic technology to improve the ability to dispense liquid from a container. The container can be programmed to dispense a specific amount of liquid, at a specific time. It can be voice-activated and connected to other electrical components such as a laptop or alarm system. The system may be used in laboratory equipment, medicine bottles, and food processors, although alternate methods may also be used.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2017Date of Patent: September 10, 2019Assignee: United States as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventor: Nghia X. Tran
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Patent number: 10083431Abstract: A liquid product dispensing container device for affixes to a liquid product dispensing container, such as a beer keg, for monitoring, controlling and/or optimizing flow of a liquid product delivered to consumers from the liquid product dispensing container. The liquid product dispensing container device includes a casing for attaching it to the liquid product dispensing container. The liquid product dispensing container device includes a power source, a radio transmitter circuit, a radio/processing module processing radio signal transmissions of information relating to the liquid product dispensing container. An antenna associates with the radio/processing module for sending and receiving the radio signal transmissions between the radio/processing module and at least one stationary reader and/or mobile device.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2017Date of Patent: September 25, 2018Inventor: Timothy Leoonard Jones
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Patent number: 9856128Abstract: A beverage dispenser comprises a bottle holder, a motor, and a controller. The bottle holder is configured to hold a bottle of a liquid beverage. The motor is connected to the bottle holder to cause the bottle holder to tilt. The controller is configured to control the bottle holder via the motor to experience multiple tilting movements, including multiple tilting movements each causing the bottle to tilt by a predetermined angular amount to bring the bottle into a pouring position to dispense a portion of the liquid beverage from the bottle into a serving receptacle. The liquid beverage may be wine, and the serving receptacle may be a wine glass. The liquid beverage may be liquor, and the serving receptacle may be a shot glass. The portion of the liquid may be an amount of liquid to fill the receptacle to a designated level.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2013Date of Patent: January 2, 2018Inventor: Richard A. Bishel
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Patent number: 9187196Abstract: The present invention relates to a device for dispensing beverages from receptacles such as bottles and the like, characterized by a dispensing unit comprising a tap (10) adapted to clean all the zones involved in the circulation of the beverage, thus limiting the consumption of inert gas required for this operation, by employing two separate modules for managing the beverage dispensing and for managing the inert gas emission.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2011Date of Patent: November 17, 2015Assignee: ENOMATIC S.R.L.Inventors: Lorenzo Bencista'Falorni, Massimiliano Rubino, Francesco Panichi
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Publication number: 20150066794Abstract: A method and apparatus for managing the supply of liquid color to a process machine utilizes an electronic memory device connected permanently to a container of liquid color and an electronic memory controller that interacts with the electronic memory device, preferably wirelessly over the Internet.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2014Publication date: March 5, 2015Inventor: Paul Sherwood MAGUIRE
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Publication number: 20150014351Abstract: A motorized viscous material dispenser, especially a caulking gun, comprises a motor (27), an operation parameter sensor (51), a data processing device (35), a memory device (37), and at least one operator activated switch (7, 10). The dispenser has a first dispensing mode in which the data processing device (53) records operation parameter values read by the operation parameter sensor (51), when a switch (7) is activated by an operator, and stores at least one operation parameter value in the memory device (37), the motor (27) being activated in accordance with the activation of said switch (7), and a second dispensing mode in which the data processing device (35) activates the motor (27) in accordance with the operation parameter values stored in the memory device (37) when a switch (7) is activated by an operator.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 27, 2012Publication date: January 15, 2015Inventors: Martin Grontved, Jorgen Elmelund
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Patent number: 8925769Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention provide a pouring device for a container for the dosing of liquid. The pouring device has various features intended to ease use, including an improved removal and attachment system and a system to identify and visually illustrate selected pour sizes. In a specific embodiment, the pouring device has a colored light or LED indicator system that allows the user to quickly and easily confirm the selected pour size. Embodiments may also include one or more features that ease attachment and removal of the pouring device to a liquid container, such as a replaceable cork system.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2011Date of Patent: January 6, 2015Assignee: Automatic Bar Controls, Inc.Inventors: Achim Philipp Zapp, Richard A. Martindale
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Patent number: 8857666Abstract: A wine dispensing system comprises a cabinet with refrigerated compartments for maintaining bulk wine in boxes and dispenses any one of a number of wine varieties upon pressing an appropriate button. Check valves in the system prevent air from spoiling unused wine, and a computer measures each pour, updates inventory, and accepts demographic information to assist in marketing and sales promotion.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2011Date of Patent: October 14, 2014Inventor: Edward L. O'Keefe, Jr.
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Publication number: 20140252027Abstract: A system for spraying, according to various aspects of the present invention, includes a shuttle and a trigger switch. The shuttle and the trigger switch cooperate with discontinuous mechanical coupling. The trigger switch provides a discontinuity in bias against operation of the trigger switch by the user. Consequently, the user experiences tactile feedback before spray is released. Prior to tactile feedback, the system establishes a communication link. When spray is released, the system transmits a notice via the communication link. Such a system when equipped with pepper spray aerosol is advantageous for self-defense.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2013Publication date: September 11, 2014Applicant: Guardian 8 CorporationInventor: Charles Scott Lord
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Publication number: 20140166053Abstract: Systems and methods of the invention relate to cleaning a portion of a beverage line of a beverage distribution system based upon a signal received from a remote source. An administrative (also referred to as “admin”) system can manage a cleaning system from a remote location in which a remote signal can drive a cleaning system and at least one or more electric valves within the beverage distribution system. A controller component (local to the beverage distribution system) can receive the remote signal from the admin system, wherein a cleaning system (e.g., via a cleaning line) or a dispensing system (e.g., via a hose) can be selected to enable a cleaning mode or a dispensing mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2013Publication date: June 19, 2014Applicant: JC BEERSMART, INC.Inventors: Justin Carson, Arthur J. Geigel, III, Christopher Armenio
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Publication number: 20140138399Abstract: An adhesive dispensing system includes a pump and at least one sensor positioned to sense movements of a component of the pump and produce signals based on the sensed movements. The dispensing system also includes a controller operating the pump and communicating with the at least one sensor to collect information regarding operational cycles of the pump based on the signals. As a result, one or more diagnostic processes are enabled at the controller during operation of the adhesive dispensing system. These diagnostic processes may include a leak rate test for the dispensing system, an overspeed detection test for the pump, and expected life cycle monitoring of the pump or other components.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2013Publication date: May 22, 2014Applicant: NORDSON CORPORATIONInventor: Peter W. Estelle
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Publication number: 20140134299Abstract: The present invention discloses a beverage production machine (1, 110), a beverage production method, and a container (30, 122) for a product that is to be filled into a beverage production machine (1, 110). The invention aims to improve the hygiene of beverage production. By wirelessly reading out identification information and shelf-life information from an RFID tag (31, 123) in a container (30, 122) by an RFID reader (4, 121) of a beverage production machine (1, 110) can be ensured that only known products are used for the production of beverages, and only products that have not yet reached their expiration date. The invention further delegates the monitoring of the shelf-life of a product to the beverage production machine (1, 110), thus makes it more convenient to operate, particularly to refill.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2012Publication date: May 15, 2014Inventors: Sara Guidorzi, Massimilliano Ricco, Marco Corrado Ugolini
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Publication number: 20140117050Abstract: A dispensing system includes a hot melt unit delivering heated adhesive through a hose to at least one dispenser gun, which is actuated by an outside source of gun actuation. Rather than directly connecting the source of gun actuation to the dispenser gun, the source of gun actuation is connected to the hot melt unit and then to the dispenser gun. For example, the gun actuation signals may be terminated at a terminal block in the hot melt unit, which enables the hot melt unit to monitor the gun actuation signals. The dispensing system is operable to perform various diagnostics pertaining to the dispenser gun and the system as a whole based on these monitored gun actuation signals.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2013Publication date: May 1, 2014Applicant: NORDSON CORPORATIONInventors: James R. Beal, Peter W. Estelle, Howard B. Evans, III, Scott B. Means, Raymond J. Slattery, III
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Patent number: 8690020Abstract: A self-defense device is disclosed. The self-defense device includes an alert unit which alerts others to danger when activated. The self-defense device also includes a defense unit which can be used to disable or repel an attacker when activated. In a particular embodiment the alert unit is an air horn. In a particular embodiment the defense unit is a canister of self-defense aerosol spray. The self-defense device can include a coupling device which couples the defense unit to the alert unit. The self-defense device also includes a trigger which activates both the alert unit and the defense unit. The trigger has an ON state and an OFF state. The trigger can include a first trigger portion, a second trigger portion, and a trigger portion coupler. The trigger is coupled to the coupling device in some embodiments.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2012Date of Patent: April 8, 2014Inventor: Lance T. Murray
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Publication number: 20140001204Abstract: The application discloses a device that determines how much material is dispensed from a container by measuring the angle at which the container is tilted. The device includes an accelerometer for measuring an angle by which the container is tilted, and an electronic component for transmitting data based on the angle measured by the accelerometer. In some embodiments, the accelerometer measures the angle by which the container is tilted at a multiple different times.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2010Publication date: January 2, 2014Inventors: Seth W. Temko, Walter V. Raczynski, Charles L. Zimnicki
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Patent number: 8608026Abstract: The application discloses a device that determines how much material is dispensed from a container by measuring the angle at which the container is tilted. The device includes an accelerometer for measuring an angle by which the container is tilted, and an electronic component for transmitting data based on the angle measured by the accelerometer. In some embodiments, the accelerometer measures the angle by which the container is tilted at a multiple different times.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2010Date of Patent: December 17, 2013Assignee: Capton, Inc.Inventors: Seth W. Temko, Walter V. Raczynski, Charles L. Zimnicki
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Patent number: 8573442Abstract: A method and device are provided for controlling and reconciling a liquid inventory, such as a volume of liquid dispensed from a container. The device secures a pour spout for dispensing a predetermined amount of liquid to a container opening, such that the spout may not be removed without detection. The device includes a counting mechanism to count and indicate the total number of pours from the container for use in sales and inventory reconciliation.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2006Date of Patent: November 5, 2013Inventor: Pera Odishoo
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Patent number: 8561839Abstract: A machine for making and dispensing iced food products such as granitas, sorbets or slush drinks and the like includes a tank for containing and processing the product to be dispensed. A dispensing tap is mounted near the bottom of the tank and a power-driven stirring mechanism and an evaporator of a cooling circuit are both located inside the tank. A counter for counting an amount of product dispensed includes a unit for measuring the amount of product dispensed and a unit for enabling measurement. The measurement enabling unit includes a temperature sensor located at the dispensing tap, along the product dispensing path.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2011Date of Patent: October 22, 2013Assignee: Ali S.p.A.—Divisione GBGInventors: Andrea Cocchi, Roberto Lazzarini
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Patent number: 8453878Abstract: A liquid level sensing and reporting system for bar keepers is proposed, having a liquid level sensor in wireless communication with a remote computer having software algorithms for calculating and reporting volume. The sensor is substantially in the form of a liquor bottle spout, and includes a means for measuring the height of the liquid in a bottle, sensing inversion of the spout, and sending the data wirelessly to a receiver. The receiver is associated with the computer, and transmits the data to the computer which calculates liquor volumes based on the changing height of the liquid in a bottle from pre-pour to post-pour status. The software extrapolates this information to produce a variety of real-time beverage consumption reports, including error reports caused by over pours, under pours, and skimming.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2010Date of Patent: June 4, 2013Inventor: Keith Palmquist
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Patent number: 8442783Abstract: A fuel measuring device, for mounting on the inlet to a vehicle fuel tank, has a sensor for recording a flow rate of fuel flowing through the inlet into the vehicle fuel tank. A processor for integrating the fuel flow rate to determine amount of fuel supplied to the fuel tank and a data storage device, for storing data indicative of the volume of fuel supplied to the vehicle fuel tank, are provided. A connector, for enabling the stored data on fuel volume to be transferred from the fuel measuring device on the vehicle to another device separate from the vehicle. A signal from a sender unit of a vehicle fuel tank may be used. A related method enables fuel usage to be tracked by, for example, the renter of a vehicle, and a further related method provides improved fuel gauges for use in fleets of rental cars.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2009Date of Patent: May 14, 2013Inventor: Peter Piszko
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Patent number: 8424721Abstract: A packaged product and a method for monitoring usage in a consumer test is reported herein. The packaged product includes a bottle having a container body with an open end and a closed end, the open end being formed with a neck and a mouth at a terminus of the neck. A flowable material is held within the container body. A monitoring unit immersed at least partially within the flowable material includes: (1) at least one support rod, the rod contacting the neck thereby inhibiting movement of the monitoring unit; (2) a logger device to sense and record motion of the bottle, the device including a circuit board fitted with at least one computer chip; (3) a retention unit arranged on the support rod inhibiting travel of the logger device relative to the support rod. According to the method of the invention, compliance to a test protocol can be certified through records extracted from the logger unit after evaluation is completed by the consumer.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2009Date of Patent: April 23, 2013Assignee: Conopco, Inc.Inventors: Srinivasan Krishnan, Amir Ashkenazi, Jomer Lalo Delacruz, Marc Gregory Ticzon, Jonathan Garrett Winn, Jean-Marc Dessirier, Tobias Christian Trumpp
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Publication number: 20120298107Abstract: A device for dispensing individual doses of powder from respective pockets of a disc-shaped carrier by outwardly rupturing a lidding foil by means of pressure on an opposite side surface, the device providing individual respective deaggregation flow paths for each pocket, split airstreams allowing improved entrainment of powder, a cam mechanism for outwardly rupturing the pockets, an indexing mechanism linked to the cam mechanism and a dose counter.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2012Publication date: November 29, 2012Applicant: PFIZER LIMITEDInventors: Peter John Houzego, John Kelshaw Conway, Martin Douglas Pearl, Andrew Mark Bryant
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Publication number: 20120285986Abstract: A system for the automated preparation and delivery of customized beverages is disclosed. The system is deployed as a kiosk or similar device and provides an automated user-customizable drink purchasing experience. The user can select the desired base, add-in ingredients, etc. and receive a drink that has been prepared in accordance with the user preferences. In addition, individual and aggregate user preferences and purchasing habits (e.g., quantity and type of drink purchased, frequency of purchases, location of purchases, etc.) can be tracked, stored, and used to provide targeted marketing messages, including special discounts, promotions, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2012Publication date: November 15, 2012Inventor: JASON BRADLEY IRVIN
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Publication number: 20120223094Abstract: A dispensing chills viscous edible composition.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2011Publication date: September 6, 2012Applicant: SOFT SERVE PARTS LLCInventors: Carl Tex Rickard, JR., Carl Tex Rickard, III, Justin G. Downs, III
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Patent number: 8162178Abstract: A fluid dispensing device, in at least one embodiment containing medication typically have a shelf life and separately an expiration date after first being opened, as this exposure created by opening or sing the container for the first time raises the chance of contamination dramatically. A time indicator is situated so that as the container is opened for the first time, a timer displays the expiration date and time of the container. The time indicator can not be reset once it is triggered. In one embodiment, the indicator is triggered as the container is actuated by a rotational movement.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2006Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Assignee: Valois SASInventor: Jean-Jacques Ligny
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Publication number: 20110226803Abstract: A portable nail polish creator is provided. The portable nail polish creator may include a user interface to allow a user to select a nail polish color. Additionally, the nail polish creator may include a processor that can receive the selection of the nail polish color via the interface. Once the selection is received, the processor may determine an amount of at least one of a plurality of nail polish colors to create a nail polish corresponding to the selection. The nail polish creator may further include an arm assembly that may receive a signal from the processor to move a nail polish bottle in position to receive the nail polish based on the amount of at least one of the plurality of nail polish colors determined by the processor. Moreover, the nail polish creator may include a mixer assembly for mixing the nail polish in the nail polish bottle.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2011Publication date: September 22, 2011Inventor: Eric D. Schwartz
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Publication number: 20110220139Abstract: A cosmetic or dermatological system including a handheld packaging and dispenser device including one or more compositions from which a preparation to be delivered in a fluid form suitable for an application onto skin, mucous membranes or keratinous fibers, an internal clock and/or a clock data receiver, an adjustment system coupled to or suitable for being coupled to the packaging and dispenser device, enabling at least one property of the preparation dispensed by the packaging and dispenser device to be modified, and a processor for controlling the adjustment system, the controlling based on at least of clock data delivered by the internal clock and/or the clock data receiver, or for informing the user, at least as a function of the clock data, of an action to be taken on the adjustment system.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2009Publication date: September 15, 2011Applicant: L'OREALInventor: Henri Samain
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Publication number: 20100280492Abstract: A delivery system includes a material delivery system, wherein the delivery system is adapted to dispense a flowable material. Also included is a cover adapted to at least partially cover the material delivery system, and a messaging system adapted to play a message upon activation thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2009Publication date: November 4, 2010Inventor: Tiffany Krumins
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Publication number: 20100155416Abstract: A system to allow employers to monitor employee handwashing or hand sanitization compliance in a facility with a plurality of touchless dispensers for metering a cleanser, disinfectant or lotion on the hands of a user. A detector associated with each dispenser triggers operation of the dispensing mechanism and sends a signal to a local controller which date and time stamps the dispensing act. The controller sends a report to a central computer which identifies the dispenser and the date and time of each dispensing act. The reports from the several dispensers is stored in a database for management review. On receipt of a signal from the detector, the controller may also trigger operation of a preferably touchless input device to identify the user. Data collected by the input device is relayed to the central computer through the controller. The central computer is programmed with an algorithm for matching the data collected by the input device with data previously collected and identified with the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2009Publication date: June 24, 2010Inventor: Raymond C. Johnson
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Publication number: 20090134183Abstract: A method and device are provided for controlling and reconciling a liquid inventory, such as a volume of liquid dispensed from a container. The device secures a pour spout for dispensing a predetermined amount of liquid to a container opening, such that the spout may not be removed without detection. The device includes a counting mechanism to count and indicate the total number of pours from the container for use in sales and inventory reconciliation.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2006Publication date: May 28, 2009Inventor: Pera Odishoo
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Patent number: 7515507Abstract: A packaging system includes a bottle that holds a dental hygiene product. A closure is configured to be removably coupled to the bottle. The bottle defines an opening when the closure is removed from the bottle. The timing mechanism is coupled to at least one of the bottle and closure. The timing mechanism includes a sensory device and a timer. The timing mechanism measures a time period and provides an output after a preset period of time has elapsed.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2006Date of Patent: April 7, 2009Assignee: Growmax Investments LimitedInventor: Puneet Nanda
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Publication number: 20080243088Abstract: A drug delivery device, system and method for identifying a drug contained in the drug delivery device and the amount of the drug administered. The drug delivery device includes at least a first portion and a second portion, in which the portions move relative to one another as a drug contained in the drug delivery device is administered or expelled from the drug delivery device. The drug delivery device includes radio frequency identification (RFID) tags that are mounted on each of the portions. At least one active tag is mounted on one of the first and second portions.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2007Publication date: October 2, 2008Applicant: DocuSys, Inc.Inventor: Robert F. Evans
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Publication number: 20080195252Abstract: A dispensing machine with one or more dispensing stations, each provided with a transceiver antenna connected to the programmed electronic unit of the machine. Each dispensing station accommodates a bottle of beverage to be dispensed, having a transponder card, bearing information and/or parameters of the beverage contained therein, which, read by the corresponding transceiver antenna, are provided to the electronic unit, for processing. Each dispensing station has a load cell which weighs continuously the bottle, so that by establishing a difference of the weights measured at two different times it determines the amount of beverage poured in the time interval defined by said times.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2008Publication date: August 14, 2008Inventors: Gianni Innocenti, Fabio Frasi
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Publication number: 20080041877Abstract: The invention relates to a dose indicator (A) which is intended for a fluid product dispensing device (B). The inventive indicator consists of at least one rotary counting means (10) which can move in rotation and which comprises indicator means (15), said indicator means indicating the number of doses that have been distributed or that remain to be distributed. Moreover, said at least one counting means is actuated by an actuation member (35) which is in turn actuated by a transmission element (34) that is designed to co-operate with a part (54) of the dispensing device (B) each time the latter is actuated.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2004Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventors: Fabio Stradella, Giuseppe Stradella
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Patent number: 7156258Abstract: A counter including at least one counting ring, a switch, and an actuator movable in its longitudinal axis direction. The switch includes a guide and a switching element movable in an axial and azimuthal direction relative to the guide. The guide has at least one curved surface, directing at least one projecting part disposed on the switching element. A switching cam on the switching element meshes with toothing of the counting ring. The switching device converts linear movement of the actuator into rotational movement of the counting ring. The counting ring, secured by ratchets, rotates one angular increment each actuation of the actuator. The counter is suitable for different storage containers dispensing a product portion by portion and can be configured as a daily quantity counter or a total quantity counter, for example. The counter components are inserted into each other and held together by catch elements.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2002Date of Patent: January 2, 2007Assignee: Boehringer Ingelheim microparts GmbHInventor: Thomas Eckert
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Patent number: 7111756Abstract: A dispensing system for controlled, especially remote controlled, dispensing of medicaments is disclosed. The system consists of a dispensing mechanism adapted to receive a sealed or resealable container of material to be dispensed and to validate that it is the correct material, and which includes a mechanical actuation mechanism which, when actuated, causes a measured dose of material to be dispensed from the material container. The mechanical actuation mechanism may be inhibited from operation by a locking mechanism which, when actuated, locks the device against the further dispensing of a dose of material until release in accordance with the desired dispensing programme, e.g. until a certain time period has elapsed, or until the programme permits dispensing to occur on some other basis. The dispensing system may be in two parts, a hand-held hand-actuated dispensing mechanism (1) and a base or docking station (2) into which the hand-held unit may be placed in order to release the locking mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2001Date of Patent: September 26, 2006Assignee: GW Pharma LimitedInventors: Matthew James Grey, Martin Philip Riddiford, Geoffrey William Guy, Rajiv Bobby Dave
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Publication number: 20030089733Abstract: A medication compliance monitor applicable to common approved dispensing containers is not apparent to a user patient. The monitor device applies to a container with a coil positioned thereabouts, uses a container top/cap including a metal material; and collects data with an electronic circuit operatively connected to the coil and housed in a housing coupled to the bottom of the container The device utilizes a medically approved common dispensing container; the typical medication label covers the coil and electronics.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2002Publication date: May 15, 2003Inventors: Russell P Cain, Bliss G Carkhuff, Joseph L Abita
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Patent number: 6504481Abstract: A system, method, and device for monitoring the dispensing of liquids, in particular, beverages dispensed at a bar or restaurant is disclosed. The device attaches to the exterior of a container and detects dispensing events by sensing tilt or motion of the container, which could include a bottle or a handle. The system includes an electronic sensor device, data receiver, personal computer, bottle opener/camera system, bar code scanner, point of sale, bar camera, network, Web server, and paging system. The method automatically detects and monitors dispensing events, including detecting the type and amount of liquid, reconciling dispensing events with register ring-ups, recording information, saving video specific to the dispensing event, and sending a page indicating anomalies.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2000Date of Patent: January 7, 2003Inventor: David M. Teller
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Patent number: 6478189Abstract: A delivery vehicle is used to deliver oil with or without a marker and is provided with apparatus which includes a reservoir of marker and an injector pump for adding marker to the oil. A controller records the occurrence of an event associated with the depletion of the reservoir which has an upper section, a lower section and a marker level sensor located at a narrow constriction between the two sections. The apparatus includes a blender which causes fluid flow to occur at different rates and is operable so that the slugging effect of marker injection is reduced. The injector pump is arranged to provide a delay prior to each forward or reverse stroke. The memory devices of the controller are locked or sealed so as to deny access to reprogram the controller.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2000Date of Patent: November 12, 2002Assignee: Cassiano LimitedInventor: Brian Francis Mooney
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Patent number: 6409046Abstract: Methods of pouring liquids from bottles have the steps of providing a pouring head with at least two functionally different modes of pouring, i.e. electronically timed pouring with automatic shut-off, and free pouring either with or without an annunciator signal, and the step of selecting one of the modes at the time of dispensing. Further, the steps of providing a normally open magnetically latched valve, and momentarily de-magnetizing to drop the valve and terminate pouring, and the steps of shaking the valve back on to magnetic and electrically sensing the presence of the valve and electrically starting a subsequent pour while the bottle remains inverted. A further step has free pouring with sensory annunciation of the completion of pouring, with the preferred annunciation being a blinking light signal.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: June 25, 2002Assignee: Arganious E. PeckelsInventor: Arganious E. Peckels
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Patent number: 6354468Abstract: A beverage dispenser transponder identification system includes a pourer spout for insertion into a bottle containing a beverage, the pourer spout having an electromagnetically actuated stopper valve for dispensing the beverage, the pourer spout having an rf receive/transmit antenna connected to an identification transponder circuit. An actuator is provided by an activator ring for insertion around the pourer spout and has a driver coil for actuating the stopper valve, an rf transmit antenna connected to an oscillator, and an rf receive antenna connected to a decoder. The rf transmit antenna broadcasts an rf signal to the rf receive/transmit antenna which is conducted to the identification transponder circuit which sends an identification signal to the rf receive/transmit antenna which is broadcast to the rf receive antenna and received by the decoder to identify the pourer spout.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2000Date of Patent: March 12, 2002Assignee: DEC International, Inc.Inventor: Jan C. Riek