With Motion Ratio Adjusting Means And/or Relatively Adjustable Scale And Pointer Patents (Class 222/31)
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Patent number: 9016518Abstract: A beverage dispensing flow control device according to one example includes a body portion, an actuation lever and a sealing gasket. A sealing gasket is securable over the bottom surface of the body and has a bottom surface with a beverage flow aperture and a vent aperture. The apertures are configured to define a maximum flow position when the sealing gasket is rotationally aligned with respect to the body portion such that the beverage flow aperture does not block the flow aperture of the body portion, and a minimum flow position when the sealing gasket is rotationally aligned with respect to the body portion such that the beverage flow aperture blocks at least the majority of the body's flow aperture while leaving at least a portion of the vent channel unblocked. A plunger is in operable communication with the actuation lever to selectively seal the bottom surface of the gasket.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2013Date of Patent: April 28, 2015Assignee: Service Ideas, Inc.Inventors: Gregory D. Poul, Daniel Hsi Ping Chu, Joseph Krawczyk
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Patent number: 8851329Abstract: Embodiments of a dispensing system for dispensing a number of products to a user are disclosed. The dispensing system may include an input/output device and a dispenser. The input/output device may be adapted to receive a selection of one of the products from the user. The dispenser may be adapted to dispense a plurality of diluent components, the diluent components and a ratio of the diluent components corresponding at least in part to the selection of the user.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2012Date of Patent: October 7, 2014Assignee: The Coca-Cola CompanyInventors: Arthur G. Rudick, Annie T. Ellis
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Publication number: 20120285989Abstract: Embodiments of a dispensing system for dispensing a number of products to a user are disclosed. The dispensing system may include an input/output device and a dispenser. The input/output device may be adapted to receive a selection of one of the products from the user. The dispenser may be adapted to dispense a plurality of diluent components, the diluent components and a ratio of the diluent components corresponding at least in part to the selection of the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2012Publication date: November 15, 2012Applicant: THE COCA-COLA COMPANYInventors: Arthur G. Rudick, Annie T. Ellis
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Patent number: 8251258Abstract: Embodiments of a dispensing system for dispensing a number of products to a user are disclosed. The dispensing system may include an input/output device and a dispenser. The input/output device may be adapted to receive a selection of one of the products from the user. The dispenser may be adapted to dispense a plurality of diluent components, the diluent components and a ratio of the diluent components corresponding at least in part to the selection of the user.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2008Date of Patent: August 28, 2012Assignee: The Coca-Cola CompanyInventors: Arthur G Rudick, Annie T Ellis
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Patent number: 7517332Abstract: An infusion device comprises a pusher for a plunger of a syringe containing a liquid to be infused. A load cell measures the push force. An encoder associated to a motor commanding the pusher measures the displacement of the pusher. A controller signals an alarm when the ratio between the variation of the push force and the displacement exceeds a predetermined threshold. The device, which serves for infusing an anticoagulant into an extracorporeal blood circuit in a dialysis apparatus, is able to signal an onset of an anomalous situation of lack of infusion in good time.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2005Date of Patent: April 14, 2009Assignee: Gambro Lundia ABInventors: Claudio Tonelli, Andrea Ligabue, Silvano Cestari
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Patent number: 7070066Abstract: A liquid dispensing valve includes a valve body, a valve seat, and a reciprocating valve member engageable with the valve seat for controlling flow through a liquid outlet. A calibration device includes a rotatable stroke control stop member and a rotatable reference ring. The reference ring and stop member may be initially rotated to a zero position and, subsequently, the stop member may be rotated to set the desired stroke length. One or more fluid fittings are provided and sealed against the valve body using a clamp plate.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2004Date of Patent: July 4, 2006Assignee: Nordson CorporationInventors: Warren N. Strong, Michael A. Vidal
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Patent number: 6575336Abstract: A dosing container (1) made of transparent material which is useful for the multiple removal of a free-flowing application product for a subject animal or human health, having a filling section (6) which is of a constant cross section over its filling height (3), and having adjustably secured to the container a dosing slide (10, 23) having a scale (11, 22), which slide can be adjusted over the filling height (3) of the container (5), and which can be set at the beginning of a treatment to a filling height (15) indicated by a scale value (14) corresponding to the body weight of the subject to be treated and which setting reaches filling height 16 corresponding to the scale value zero (12) at the end of a treatment.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2001Date of Patent: June 10, 2003Assignee: Bayer AktiengesellschaftInventor: Michael Bayer
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Patent number: 5957330Abstract: The bottle top dispenser has a piston-cylinder unit, the piston (12) and cylinder (10) of which can be activated in an axial stroke movement relative to one another, in order to draw liquid from a bottle on which the dispenser is set, and dispense it. The maximum axial elongation of the piston (12) and cylinder (10) relative to one another is adjusted with a limiter. The dispenser has a volume display proportional to the limiter setting. The dispenser can be adjusted, by setting it, in a condition where the limiter and the volume display are independent of one another, in order to bring the displayed volume and the volume actually dispensed into agreement.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 1997Date of Patent: September 28, 1999Assignee: Brand GmbH + Co.Inventor: Renate Rempt
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Patent number: 5065902Abstract: A material dispensing monitor including an encoder and sensor adjustably mounted to a securement and a pump as a function of specific gravity to produce a series of pulses per cycle of the pump as a function of specific gravity and capacity of the pump so that the pulses provide a direct measure of weight. An all pneumatic system monitors and displays the weight of material dispensed and can provide annunciation when a predetermined weight of material has been dispensed.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1990Date of Patent: November 19, 1991Assignee: Graves Spray Supply, Inc.Inventor: John G. McNab
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Patent number: 5054653Abstract: A system including a nonelectrical sensor for sensing the position of a needle of a gauge as it moves along a path and providing the sensed nonelectrical signal to a nonelectrical annunciator for annunciating when the needle is not at a predetermined position. The sensor is adjustably mounted with respect to the path of the needle by mounting the sensor to an adjustable transparent face plate of the gauge. A range portion is provided on a standard needle. A nonelectrical flush alarm includes a sensor to sense that the pump of a spraying or dispensing system is operating. If this sensor does not provide a signal to a timer for a preset period, the timer will produce a timed out signal which will be annunciated by an annunciator. .Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1990Date of Patent: October 8, 1991Assignee: Graves Spray Supply, IncorporatedInventor: John G. McNab
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Patent number: 4871069Abstract: A seat cushion comprising a cushioned container for use in carrying a plurality of different fluids is provided. The container has a seat cover which has a cushioning material that encloses a plurality of container cavities for the fluids. The container cavities have respective telescoping spigots, which extend outside the seat cover, for drawing off a desired beverage from a selected container cavity. The seat cover has an optional handle for carrying the seat cushion.Type: GrantFiled: February 29, 1988Date of Patent: October 3, 1989Inventor: Patricia A. Guimont
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Patent number: 4063662Abstract: Calibrating means for a microdispenser of the type wherein a plunger is operable to automatically draw a fixed volume of fluid into, and expel the liquid from, a precision capillary tube. The calibrating means includes a graduation marking on the capillary tube indicating the precise, predetermined quantity of fluid to be drawn into the tube. Calibration is effected by varying the degree of engagement of the microdispenser end cap with the microdispenser barrel, which effects corresponding longitudinal movement of the plunger with respect to the capillary tube until the outer terminal thereof is aligned with the graduation marking on the capillary tube. Friction means are provided for preventing accidental movement of the end cap after the calibration adjustment has been made.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1976Date of Patent: December 20, 1977Assignee: Drummond Scientific CompanyInventors: Michael E. Drummond, John E. Robinson