With Gas Pressure Supplying Reservoir Patents (Class 222/399)
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Patent number: 7744819Abstract: An apparatus for filling a sample volume defining device for separating at least one small defined volume of a liquid sample from a relatively larger undefined volume of said sample, said device including a first body and a second body movable relative to each other, whereby said first body has at least one cavity in a surface thereof, said at least one cavity having said defined volume. One of said first or said second body has at least one inlet opening adapted to be placed in a drop of the liquid sample. A defined channel is provided between said first and second body, which channel has fluid connection with said at least one opening and at least beyond said at least one cavity whereby the dimensions of said channel being such that said channel and said at least one cavity is filled with said liquid sample.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2006Date of Patent: June 29, 2010Assignee: Boule Medical ABInventors: Ingemar Berndtsson, Lennart Niklason
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Patent number: 7731059Abstract: A liquid crystal dispensing apparatus determines an amount of liquid crystal remaining within a liquid crystal container. The apparatus includes a liquid crystal dispensing unit for containing dispensable liquid crystal, capable of be dispensed directly onto a substrate and a main control unit for determining a total amount of liquid crystal dispensed onto the substrate based on a unitary amount of liquid crystal dispensed and the number of times the unitary amount was dispensed, and determining an amount of liquid crystal remaining by deducting the determined total amount dispensed from an initial amount of liquid crystal contained within the liquid crystal dispensing unit.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2006Date of Patent: June 8, 2010Assignee: LG Display Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hyug-Jin Kweon, Hae-Joon Son, Wan-Soo Kim
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Patent number: 7721919Abstract: A system for applying a working pressure to a content of a pressure package. The system comprises a pressure package configured to hold a content to be delivered, a high-pressure chamber configured to hold a propellant, a pressure controller connected to the high pressure chamber by a feed-through and configured to control the working pressure on the content of the pressure package with the aid of the propellant on the basis of a predetermined reference pressure, and a movable member positionable in at least a control position and a neutral position. The movable member, in the control position, clears the feed-through to enable control of the working pressure. The movable member, in the neutral position, blocks the feed-through, so that control of the working pressure is then impossible. The movable member has a handle for positioning the movable member in the neutral position or in the control position.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2004Date of Patent: May 25, 2010Assignee: IPS Patent S.A.Inventors: Roland Frans Cyrille Cornelius Vanblaere, Willy Leonard Alice Kegels
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Patent number: 7717294Abstract: A mixed-gas beverage dispensing system for driving beverages from a container to a tap with a predetermined ratio of carbon dioxide (CO2) and nitrogen (N2) gas includes one or more monitors to detect excessive consumption of N2. The system may include a N2 generator, with a monitor monitoring the N2 generator to detect excessive operation thereof. The system may include a N2 reservoir, with a monitor monitoring the pressure in the N2 reservoir. The system may include a volumetric gas flow meter interposed in one or more mixed-gas distribution lines to monitor the flow of mixed gas. Upon detecting consumption of N2 gas in excess of a predetermined threshold, a monitor may trigger an audible, visual, or electronic alarm; may shut down operation of the system; and/or may switch to one or more backup gas tanks containing CO2, N2 or a predetermined blend thereof, for continued beverage dispensing operation.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2005Date of Patent: May 18, 2010Assignee: South-Tek SystemsInventor: Timothy S. Bodemann
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Patent number: 7712631Abstract: A liquid dispensing device including a dispense head configured to be placed and secured onto a bottle of liquid in a manner which enables the liquid to be dispensed. The dispense head includes a stopper having gas inlets and a liquid intake tube. A gas intake and a dispense spout are also mounted on the dispense head. A valve assembly allows pressurized gas to be introduced into the dispense head and into the bottle of liquid such that selective channeling of gas or liquid can be controlled to flow through the dispense spout thus enabling either liquid to pour through the spout or gas to clear the spout. A system utilizing this dispense head and a method of dispensing liquid using this head are possible with this device.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2009Date of Patent: May 11, 2010Assignee: Napa TechnologyInventors: Morris Taradalsky, Ross Rittiman, Edward A. Vetter, Benjamin M. Gallant
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Patent number: 7712637Abstract: Devices and methods are disclosed for extracting fluids from within a container sealed by a cork or septum without removal of the cork or septum or the contamination of the fluid 1.within the container by reactive gases or liquids. Embodiments of the device can include a needle connected to a valve which is in turn connected to a source of pressurized gas for displacing the fluid. Further embodiments of the device can comprise additional components that act to force the needle to be inserted through the cork or septum along a linear path, to aid in preventing buckling of the needle, to clamp the device to the container, to prevent expulsion of the cork or septum from the container, and to guide the needle through a specified region of the cork or septum. Various valves, pressure regulators, pressure ranges, needle geometries, gas selections are also presented. This device is particularly suited for the dispensing and preservation of wine.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2004Date of Patent: May 11, 2010Inventor: Gregory Lambrecht
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Publication number: 20100112815Abstract: Fluid storage and dispensing systems and processes involving various devices, structures and arrangements, as well as techniques and methods, for fluid storage and dispensing, including, without limitation, pre-connect verification couplings that are usefully employed in application to fluid storage and dispensing packages, to ensure proper coupling and avoid fluid contamination issues, empty detect systems that are usefully employed for fluid storage and dispensing packages incorporating liners that are pressure-compressed in the fluid dispensing operation, ergonomically enhanced structures for facilitating removal of a dispense connector from a capped vessel, cap integrity assurance systems for preventing misuse of vessel caps, and keycoding systems for ensuring coupling of proper dispense assemblies and vessels.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2006Publication date: May 6, 2010Applicant: ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY MATERIALS, INC.Inventors: Kevin T. O'Dougherty, Glenn M. Tom
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Patent number: 7708172Abstract: A drink supply container for a machine which dispenses beverages. The drink supply container includes an end member having a side wall and a support connected to the side wall. The support is substantially positionable in a plane. The drink supply container also has a gas inlet valve, a portion of which extends along an axis that is perpendicular to the plane of the support. The drink supply container has a drink supply outlet valve, a portion of which extends along an axis that is perpendicular to the plane of the support.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2006Date of Patent: May 4, 2010Assignee: IGTInventors: Harry Lee Crisp, III, Christopher Paul Ramsey, Roger Tanner
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Patent number: 7708171Abstract: The invention is a pressurized gas providing and gas pressure regulating device. The invention is a container with an over pressurized second chamber of pressurized gas that can be released to the exterior of the container when a valve that is integrally connected to a piston that along with a first cylinder forms a first chamber that is filled with a comparably less over pressurized gas that pushes the valve open when the gas pressure outside of the container is too low, thereby permitting the over pressurized second chamber to fluidly connect via the valve and thereby increase the pressure outside the container, such as to a volume of gas located below a piston within a fluid dispenser, the first and second chambers are shaped as cylinders and the first cylinder fits within the second chamber.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2004Date of Patent: May 4, 2010Assignee: IPS Patent AGInventors: Philip Malcolm Regan, Roy Edwin Van Swieten
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Publication number: 20100084435Abstract: A tapping apparatus (1), provided with a container (2) and a pressure control device (10) for controlling pressure in an inner space (3) of the container, wherein the pressure control device (10) comprises a compartment (31) with a pressure medium therein and a dispensing opening (30) with a valve mechanism (12), wherein operating means (15) are provided for operation of the valve mechanism by a user, for supplying an amount of pressure medium from the compartment (31) into an inner space (3) of the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2007Publication date: April 8, 2010Applicant: HEINEKEN SUPPLY CHAIN B.V.Inventors: Arie-Maarten PAAUWE, Antonius Maurits WILLEMEN, Engbert Hermannes PAKKERT
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Publication number: 20100075001Abstract: A food dispensing apparatus comprises a first shell, at least one second shell disposed within the first shell, a nozzle coupled to the first shell and the at least one second shell, and a check valve disposed in the nozzle and coupled to the at least one second shell. The at least one second shell is suitable for containing a food component. The food dispensing apparatus is suitable for preventing air from entering the at least one second shell.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2008Publication date: March 25, 2010Applicant: ConAgra Foods RDM, Inc.Inventors: Jorge Succar, David C. Sorrick, Mario Mikula, Lorenzo Brescia
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Publication number: 20100059543Abstract: Container (2) for dispensing beverage under pressure, which is provided with an inner space (4) for receiving the beverage to be dispensed, wherein a pressure control (8) is provided with a first compartment (16) and a pressure control compartment (50) closed towards the surroundings, wherein the first compartment is provided with a dispensing opening (32) with a shut-off (33) and driving means (17) are provided on the pressure control compartment for opening the shut-off, wherein a channel (35, 57, 62) is provided which, in opened position, is in open communication with the first compartment, wherein the pressure control compartment has a wall part (49) movable in an operating direction relative to the first compartment, which bears an operating element (68) which is slideable in, against or over said channel, and can release and seal off a gas feed-through path (62) between the first compartment and the surroundings, in particular by releasing or covering the outlet opening (60) of the channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2007Publication date: March 11, 2010Applicant: HEINEKEN SUPPLY CHAIN B.V.Inventors: Arie-Maarten Paauwe, Antonius Maurits Willemen
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Patent number: 7661556Abstract: A tapping device (1) for beverage, including a cooling device and a tapping rod (8) with a tapping cock (14), the tapping rod including a first (50) and a second (52) channel, which channels are in fluid communication with each other adjacent the tapping cock (14), while at least during use a tapping line (48) extends through the second channel, which tapping line is coupled at one end with a container (6) for beverage and at the other end can cooperate with the tapping cock.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2001Date of Patent: February 16, 2010Assignee: Heineken Technical Services B.V.Inventors: Guido Petrus Johannes van der Klaauw, Bart Jan Bax, Marius Corstiaan van Duuren
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Patent number: 7661564Abstract: A keg is formed from (A) a shaped jacket or liner forming a container, obtained from at least two nonsymmetrical parts (1a, 1b) welded together, one of the parts containing an opening provided with a neck, and (B) a filling/tapping device (3) positioned in the neck of the opening. The part of the container with the filling/tapping opening contains a riser or peripheral skirt (13) having a height at least equal to that of the outer part of the filling/tapping device and, optionally, sufficient to contain at least one cut-out forming a handle, and while the neck of the opening contains a part (9) extending inside the lumen of the jacket and having a limited diameter at its end (10), so as to permit passage and maintenance of the tapping device (3), and containing at least one other opening (11), advantageously on the periphery of the opening for passage and maintenance of the tapping device.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2005Date of Patent: February 16, 2010Assignee: ODIN (A French Private Limited Company)Inventor: Denis Delbarre
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Patent number: 7650948Abstract: Improvements to a portable fire extinguisher where the improvements relate to a system where the owner of the extinguisher can service and maintain their fire protection. Systems in place today require the servicing of a third party. The service companies (third parties) are charged with maintaining the system. Further Improvements include an anti-bridging mechanism that is articulated from the exterior of the chamber to fluff, mix or stir the powder within the chamber to keep it in a liquefied state. The improvements further include a wall mounting bracket that reduces tampering with the extinguisher, an automatic fluffing motor and manual fluffing wheel with a chuck for use with a drill. These features extend the service intervals while maintaining the fire extinguisher in a ready condition. The fire extinguisher is construction of components that are interchangeable and provide equal operation for left and right handed people.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2007Date of Patent: January 26, 2010Inventors: Hector Rousseau, Randy Rousseau
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Publication number: 20090308898Abstract: The present invention is a substantially spherical beverage container that enables a person to carry a large volume, about 480 to 720 fluid ounces, of beverage or other fluid. In several embodiments of the present invention the container has at least one handle, but preferably two handles are integrated into the container. The container is preferably made of recyclable material. More preferably the container is made of only one type of recyclable material to facilitate easy recycling.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2009Publication date: December 17, 2009Inventors: Jason Polano, Lynn Renaud
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Publication number: 20090302069Abstract: The compressed CO2 gas source is an insert that can be fixed in a sealed manner in an opening of the vessel. The insert has a high-pressure CO2 cartridge, a pressure-regulating valve for discharging CO2 therefrom and a rotary knob that is accessible from the outside. The rotary knob cooperates with an axially guided slide, which can be actuated to pierce the high-pressure CO2 cartridge with a piercing needle.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2006Publication date: December 10, 2009Inventors: Kurt Oberhofer, Timm Oberhofer
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Publication number: 20090289085Abstract: A beverage dispensing device using a pressure regulator to maintain the pressure inside the beverage container as the beverage is dispensed is disclosed. The pressure regulator includes a second chamber separate from the space containing the beverage. The second chamber contains a sorbent on which a propellant gas is adsorbed. The pressure inside the beverage container controls the opening and closing of a flow regulator that allows either the beverage being dispensed or a displacing agent contained in a third chamber to flow into the second chamber when the pressure in the beverage container is decreased. If either the beverage or the displacing agent flow into the second chamber, it will liberate the propellant gas adsorbed to the sorbent, and the gas is released through an outlet into the beverage container. This increases the pressure in the beverage, which in turn closes the flow regulator and stops the liberation of the propellant gas from the sorbent.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2008Publication date: November 26, 2009Inventors: David R. Schiff, Larry R. Trunek, Jennifer E. Shrout
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Publication number: 20090283553Abstract: A device and method are provided for dispensing a beverage from a pressurized container. The dispensing device includes an integral source of compressed gas for maintaining the beverage within the container at a desired pressurized state. The dispensing device also includes a regulator for controlling the flow of gas from the compressed gas source to the interior of the container, as well as a pressure relief mechanism that accounts for potential over pressurization of the container. The beverage is selectively dispensed by actuation of a tap handle. Delivery is achieved through the device by a resilient delivery tube, and the delivery tube is either pinched closed or allowed to decompress by the actuation of the tap handle. In another embodiment, a check valve is used to control flow of the beverage in which the tap handle activates a transfer rod to seat and unseat a check element. The device can be manufactured in either a unitary construction or a modular construction.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2009Publication date: November 19, 2009Inventors: Vong Hoss, Gregory Clegg Spooner
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Publication number: 20090283540Abstract: A device and method are provided for dispensing a beverage from a pressurized container. The dispensing device includes an integral source of compressed gas for maintaining the beverage within the container at a desired pressurized state. The dispensing device also includes a regulator for controlling the flow of gas from the compressed gas source to the interior of the container, as well as a pressure relief mechanism that accounts for potential over pressurization of the container. The beverage is selectively dispensed by actuation of a tap handle. Delivery is achieved through the device by a resilient delivery tube, and the delivery tube is either pinched closed or allowed to decompress by the actuation of the tap handle.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2008Publication date: November 19, 2009Inventors: Jason Morgan Kelly, Vong Hoss, Gregory Clegg Spooner
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Publication number: 20090283554Abstract: A device and method are provided for dispensing a beverage from a pressurized container. The dispensing device includes an integral source of compressed gas for maintaining the beverage within the container at a desired pressurized state. The dispensing device also includes a regulator for controlling the flow of gas from the compressed gas source to the interior of the container, as well as a pressure relief mechanism that accounts for potential over pressurization of the container. The beverage is selectively dispensed by actuation of a tap handle. Delivery is achieved through the device by a resilient delivery tube, and the delivery tube is either pinched closed or allowed to decompress by the actuation of the tap handle. In another embodiment, a check valve is used to control flow of the beverage in which the tap handle activates a transfer rod to seat and unseat a check element.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2008Publication date: November 19, 2009Inventors: Jason Morgan Kelly, Vong Hoss, Gregory Clegg Spooner
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Patent number: 7614568Abstract: A device for controllably releasing a fluid into an ambient environment. According to a particular embodiment of the present invention, the device comprises a housing having a fluid compartment and an orifice compartment disposed adjacent thereto and in fluid communication therewith via an orifice. The fluid compartment contains the fluid for release to the ambient environment. The orifice compartment includes a fluid exit opening covered by a removable sealing element and contains an initial quantity of fluid when the device is in an inactivated state. A fluid restrictor is disposed adjacent the orifice to restrict fluid flow from the fluid compartment into the orifice compartment in the inactivated state. A gas-generating cell is in selective communication with the fluid compartment such that gas generated by the cell is directed into the fluid compartment when the device is in an activated state.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2004Date of Patent: November 10, 2009Assignee: Microlin, LLCInventors: Ashok V. Joshi, Truman Wold, John J. McEvoy
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Publication number: 20090261129Abstract: A regulator which can be used with a beverage dispensing assembly is disclosed. The regulator includes a seal and a moveable valve stem that cooperates with the seal. A beverage dispenser is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2009Publication date: October 22, 2009Inventors: Marc L. Vitantonio, William E. Rabbitt, John W. Nottingham, John R. Nottingham, John W. Spirk, JR., Jay Tapper, John Replogle, Jeffrey M. Kalman, Jeffrey S. Taggart
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Patent number: 7597124Abstract: A volumetric displacement device, especially good for preserving and dispensing carbonated beverages has been constructed that is extremely light, small, safe, attractive, easy to use, energy efficient and inexpensive. It can use battery power, has an ovaloid shape, can be constructed of thin flexible plastics, and operates in various positions that eliminate the need for a pickup tube. A consistent problem with soda savers, in that they destroy carbonated beverages by delivering them in a violent manner, has been solved by utilizing a low pressure delivery mode. The described volumetric displacement device can operate in a conventional refrigerator.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2004Date of Patent: October 6, 2009Inventor: Claude Litto
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Publication number: 20090236361Abstract: A system and method for dispensing fluids is introduced. A preferred embodiment comprises a sealed tank, a bag containing fluid inside the sealed tank, an outlet for dispensing the liquid in the bag, and a pressure generating device to create pressure in the sealed tank.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2007Publication date: September 24, 2009Inventors: Timothy Peter Doelman, Vincent A. Baxter
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Publication number: 20090224000Abstract: Device for dispensing liquids allowing the controlled metering of the liquid by introducing nitrogen gas into the container containing it, preventing at the same time the oxidation and the deterioration of the liquid remaining in the container. The device having a system for coupling to the neck of the container which allows the device to be used simply and practically, offering a perfectly airtight coupling and optimum aesthetic features, being especially applicable in the industry for the metering of controlled amounts of bottled wine into stem glasses.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2008Publication date: September 10, 2009Applicant: NEW CELLARS CLIMATIC, S.L.Inventors: Jose Luis Castello LOPEZ, Cerefino Juarez PINTO
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Patent number: 7584873Abstract: A beverage container of the type having an internal CO2 cartridge, that is adapted to be tapped from the outside and to be connected to a constant pressure-maintaining mechanism, has a tap provided on the upper edge of the container. The tap: is connected on its inner end with a riser line; comprises an outside tube in which an inside tube is slidably arranged; has a terminal coupling of the outside tube that is located at the end of the riser line; and is formed so that the inside tube comprises a projection which closes the riser line when the tap is in its pushed-in condition. A tapping actuator on the outer end of the inside tube operates a plunger that is connected to a tapered member that cooperates with a correspondingly tapered seat positioned within the inside tube.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2006Date of Patent: September 8, 2009Inventor: Günter Grittmann
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Publication number: 20090218365Abstract: A liquid dispensing device including a dispense head configured to be placed and secured onto a bottle of liquid in a manner which enables the liquid to be dispensed. The dispense head includes a stopper having gas inlets and a liquid intake tube. A gas intake and a dispense spout are also mounted on the dispense head. A valve assembly allows pressurized gas to be introduced into the dispense head and into the bottle of liquid such that selective channeling of gas or liquid can be controlled to flow through the dispense spout thus enabling either liquid to pour through the spout or gas to clear the spout. A system utilizing this dispense head and a method of dispensing liquid using this head are possible with this device.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2009Publication date: September 3, 2009Applicant: Napa TechnologyInventors: Morris Taradalsky, Ross Rittiman, Edward A. Vetter, Benjamin M. Gallant
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Publication number: 20090140006Abstract: A beverage dispensing assembly that is capable of dispensing controlled or metered portions of a beverage charged with a gas fits onto a shelf in a conventional household refrigerator. The beverage dispensing assembly includes a sealed disposable container assembly that contains the beverage and a dispensing assembly that cooperates with the container assembly to selectively unseal the container assembly and dispense controlled portions of the beverage from the container assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2008Publication date: June 4, 2009Inventors: Marc L. Vitantonio, William E. Rabbitt, John W. Nottingham, John R. Nottingham, John W. Spirk, JR., Jay Tapper, John Replogle, Jeffrey M. Kalman, Jeffrey S. Taggart
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Publication number: 20090127292Abstract: A pressure control device (8) for medium-containing containers (2) such as liquid or gas containers, which pressure control device comprises a pressure control chamber (25) with at least one movable wall part (22) for operating a mechanism for opening and/or closing a gas supply opening (27) of a gas holder, while a scavenger (31) is accommodated in the pressure control chamber. Preferably, the pressure control device is stored at atmospheric conditions before the beverage and the pressure control device are brought into contact.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2006Publication date: May 21, 2009Applicant: HEINEKEN SUPPLY CHAIN B.V.Inventors: Wolter Wolthers, Johannes Jacobus Thomas Vlooswijk
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Publication number: 20090108032Abstract: System for distributing beverage in containers, comprising at least one container and at least one tapping device for cooperation with said at least one container, wherein said at least one container is provided with a valve assembly, said containers containing beverage and a pressurising unit for pressurising said beverage in said container for dispensing said beverage through said valve assembly. A first spout assembly is provided for connecting to said valve assembly and comprising a lever for pressing said valve assembly for repeatedly opening and closing said valve assembly and an outlet pipe for expelling beverage from said container flowing through said valve assembly when in an open position.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2007Publication date: April 30, 2009Applicant: Heineken Supply Chain B.V.Inventor: Engbert Hermannes Pakkert
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Publication number: 20090101680Abstract: A dispenser (1) includes a container (3) for the storage of a liquid, a gas cartridge receiving portion (5) for holding a gas cartridge (4) so that the contents of the container may be pressurized by gas in a gas cartridge, a dispensing arrangement for dispensing the liquid as a spray. The dispenser includes an activator (13) for moving a gas cartridge so that the gas cartridge is in position to pressurize the container, and an inhibitor (17) which inhibits movement of the dispensing arrangement. The activator is associated with the inhibitor so that movement of the inhibitor from the first to second inhibitor positions causes the activator to move the gas cartridge so that the gas cartridge is in position to pressurize the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2007Publication date: April 23, 2009Applicant: SHIELD MEDICARE LIMITEDInventors: Karen Laws, Duncan James Bradley, Nicholas John Campling, Tristian Roger Thornhill
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Patent number: 7521256Abstract: A method and a device for separating a small defined volume of a liquid sample from a relatively large undefined volume of the sample. In a surface of a first body (10) at least one cavity (12) having said small defined volume is provided. The relatively large volume of sample is applied onto the surface and into the cavity. A scraping edge (15) is moved relative to the surface and the cavity, thereby scraping a volume of the relatively large volume from the surface and leaving said small defined volume in the cavity.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2004Date of Patent: April 21, 2009Assignee: Boule Medical ABInventor: Ingemar Berndtsson
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Publication number: 20090050140Abstract: A nozzle comprising a thin, flexible substantially planar polymeric film having a plurality of pores with structures allowing for generation of an aerosol at reduced extrusion pressure is disclosed. The pores can comprise at least two sections, or steps, in which the thickness of the membrane is reduced in stepwise fashion, or the pores can be tapered. Nozzles formed comprising pores having such structures permit aerosol generation at lower extrusion pressures, thereby allowing for decreased weight of aerosolization devices, increased efficiency, increased portability and increased battery life. The pore structures also allow for the use of thicker, more easily processed polymeric films in manufacturing while having a thinner, more efficient aerosolization area. The use of decreased extrusion pressures also results in increased uniformity in aerosol generation and improved reliability of other components.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2007Publication date: February 26, 2009Inventors: Rajesh S. PATEL, Sudarsan Srinivasan
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Publication number: 20090032272Abstract: In one arrangement there is provided a method of charging a fluid vessel (10). The vessel (10) comprises a rigid outer container, an expandable bladder (8) within the outer container in fluid communication with a release valve (9) of the fluid vessel (10). A cavity separates the rigid outer container and the bladder and the method comprises the steps of providing a first fluid (5a) to the cavity, for providing external pressure to the expandable bladder (8), and subsequently providing a second fluid (5) to the bladder (8) prior to use of the fluid vessel (10).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2007Publication date: February 5, 2009Inventor: William James Duncan
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Publication number: 20090014477Abstract: A module for dispensing chemical solutions includes an incoming chemical feed line disposed in permissive mechanical communication with a dispensing module and an external reservoir, wherein the incoming chemical feed line is configured to supply the module with a chemical solution. The module further includes an outgoing chemical flow line disposed in mechanical communication therewith, such that the outgoing chemical feed line is configured to dispense the chemical solution. Additionally, a pressurized cylinder is disposed in fluid communication with both the incoming chemical feed line and the outgoing chemical feed line. The module further includes a pressure gauge disposed in fluid communication with the pressurized cylinder and a transport device having one or more of a standing element and a moving element, wherein the transport device is configured to support the weight of the pressurized cylinder and allow portable movement of the module.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2008Publication date: January 15, 2009Inventor: Ronald Brenes
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Patent number: 7475797Abstract: A liquid supply apparatus is provided. The liquid supply apparatus has a cylinder, a piston and a gas supply apparatus. The cylinder is provided with a head portion with outlet. The cylinder has a rear end opened. The piston is inserted into the cylinder. The piston moves along the longitudinal direction of the cylinder so as to supply liquid contained in the cylinder. The gas supply apparatus generates and supplies gas to push the piston. The piston has a pair of sealing ring. The sealing ring has a base attached to a body of the piston and a outer wing connected to the base. The gas supply apparatus has a gas pressure regulator.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2003Date of Patent: January 13, 2009Assignee: E-WHA Fresenius Kabi Inc.Inventor: Yong-Nyun Kim
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Patent number: 7475798Abstract: An assembly of a container and a connecting device for connecting the container to a pressure source, wherein the container is provided with a tapping rod having therein at least one valve for releasing an input and/or output opening of the container, wherein the connecting device is provided with a housing with a first coupling and the container is provided with a metal outer casing with a cylindrical neck, which neck is secured by a first end on the outer casing and adjacent the opposite second end is provided with an outwardly extending second flange, which defines a second coupling for cooperation with the first coupling, wherein the tapping rod has been secured in the neck and wherein the neck, between the flange and first end, is substantially smoothly finished on the outside, and has a diameter that is smaller than the maximum diameter of the flange, the arrangement being such that in coupled condition of the connecting device and the container the second coupling is at least supported against the undeType: GrantFiled: April 2, 2002Date of Patent: January 13, 2009Assignee: Heineken Technical Services B.V.Inventors: Guido Petrus Johannes van der Klaauw, Bart Jan Bax, Marius Corstiaan van Duuren, Arie-Maarten Paauwe
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Patent number: 7467733Abstract: A pressure control device for maintaining a constant predetermined pressure in a container which is arranged for dispensing a fluid contained in the container from the container at said pressure, the pressure control device comprising a first chamber and a second chamber, as well as at least one closing member movable relative to the second chamber for releasing and closing a fluid connection between the first chamber and the container depending on the position of the closing member relative to the second chamber. The first chamber is filled with a gas which, in use, has a higher pressure than the pressure in the container. The second chamber is located outside the first chamber.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2003Date of Patent: December 23, 2008Assignee: Packaging Technology Holding S.A.Inventor: Jaap Herman van't Hoff
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Publication number: 20080308581Abstract: A pressure control device for maintaining a constant predetermined pressure in a container which is arranged for dispensing a fluid contained in the container from the container at said pressure, the pressure control device comprising a first chamber and a second chamber, as well as at least one closing member movable relative to the second chamber for releasing and closing a fluid connection between the first chamber and the container depending on the position of the closing member relative to the second chamber. The first chamber is filled with a gas which, in use, has a higher pressure than the pressure in the container. The second chamber is located outside the first chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2008Publication date: December 18, 2008Inventor: Jaap Herman Van't Hoff
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Publication number: 20080311007Abstract: Pressure equalizing device comprising a fluid container for attachment to a receptacle such as a vial to permit pressure equalization between the fluid container and the receptacle. The pressure equalizing device comprises a flow channel that is arranged to provide fluid communication into or out of the fluid container when the pressure equalizing device is attached to the receptacle. The pressure equalizing device also comprises a fluid inlet that contains a one-way valve that permits fluid to flow into the fluid container via said fluid inlet and that prevents fluid from flowing out of the fluid container via said fluid inlet and filter-receiving means that are arranged to permit fluid flowing into or out of the fluid container to be filtered when the filter-receiving means comprises a filter.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2007Publication date: December 18, 2008Inventor: Elisabet Helmerson
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Patent number: 7458487Abstract: A plunger for a syringe of a liquid dispenser comprises a tapered front end section 12 having at its rear end 16 an outer diameter slightly smaller than the inner diameter of the syringe, a cylindrical drum section 14 continued to the rear end 16 of the tapered front end section 12, having a maximum outer diameter substantially the same as the inner diameter of the syringe and opening there, and a collar member 24 (30, 32) slidably formed by coupling with an outer circumferential surface in the vicinity of an opening 22 of the drum section 14 and maintaining the close contact with an inner wall surface 26 of the syringe 18, thereby inclination toward the syringe is eliminated and action within the syringe is constantly made smooth.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2000Date of Patent: December 2, 2008Assignee: Musashi Engineering, Inc.Inventor: Kazumasa Ikushima
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Publication number: 20080277422Abstract: A preservation and dispensing apparatus includes a pressurized gas supply assembly for pressurizing and dispensing fluid from a bottle in a manner that effectively creates a barrier protecting the fluid from harmful effects of oxygen. The pressurized gas supply assembly includes an inert gas output linked to the bottle via a dispensing nozzle secured within an opening of the bottle. The dispensing nozzle includes a connecting seal having a series of outwardly directed, flexible fins composed of a first material and an outwardly tapered seal member composed of a second material. The inert gas output includes a regulator assembly having a piercing pin that passes through an end cap of a gas capsule allowing gas from the gas capsule to pass through the regulator assembly. The regulator assembly reduces the gas pressure from approximately 2700 psi to approximately 5 psi in a single step.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2007Publication date: November 13, 2008Inventors: Matthew A. Sommerfield, Steven DiDonato
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Publication number: 20080257987Abstract: An atomizer adapter for application of heavy viscous material from an airless paint sprayer. The adapter includes a housing that is coupled to the output of the sprayer through one housing port by an elongated tube that delivers viscous material and to the output of an air compressor through another housing port that delivers compressed air through a conduit. A nozzle within the housing directs pressurized air into an internal chamber where it is directed at and atomizes the flow of viscous material prior to output through an aperture in a tip fixed to the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2008Publication date: October 23, 2008Inventor: Eran Zagorsky
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Publication number: 20080223660Abstract: Waste oils, fuels, and coolants contained in reservoirs and filters found in devices powered by electric motors and internal combustion engines are transferred from said reservoirs by a transportable pumping device in the form of an automotive fluids transfer machine, a shuttle, consisting of a parent tank and equipped to receive two auxiliary tanks, one for fresh filter oil and one for fresh filter fuel. The shuttle and auxiliary tanks are made of an oil and fuel resistant and leak proof material so that they can hold waste fluids until they are transferred to a shop's waste fluids disposal tank, without spills, threats to the environment, human contact with contaminating oil fuels or coolants, clean up costs, and lost time.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2008Publication date: September 18, 2008Inventors: Judy E. Williams, James C. Williams
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Publication number: 20080217361Abstract: A beverage dispensing assembly that is capable of dispensing controlled or metered portions of a beverage charged with a gas fits onto a shelf in a conventional household refrigerator. The beverage dispensing assembly includes a sealed disposable container assembly that contains the beverage and a dispensing assembly that cooperates with the container assembly to selectively unseal the container assembly and dispense controlled portions of the beverage from the container assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2007Publication date: September 11, 2008Applicant: ON TAP LLCInventors: Marc L. Vitantonio, William E. Rabbitt, John W. Nottingham, John R. Nottingham, John W. Spirk, Jay Tapper, John Replogle, Jeffrey M. Kalman
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Publication number: 20080217362Abstract: A beverage dispensing assembly that is capable of dispensing controlled or metered portions of a beverage charged with a gas fits onto a shelf in a conventional household refrigerator. The beverage dispensing assembly includes a sealed disposable container assembly that contains the beverage and a dispensing assembly that cooperates with the container assembly to selectively unseal the container assembly and dispense controlled portions of the beverage from the container assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2008Publication date: September 11, 2008Inventors: Marc L. Vitantonio, William E. Rabbitt, John W. Nottingham, John R. Nottingham, John W. Spirk, Jay Tapper, John Replogle, Jeffrey M. Kalman
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Publication number: 20080217363Abstract: A beverage dispensing assembly that is capable of dispensing controlled or metered portions of a beverage charged with a gas fits onto a shelf in a conventional household refrigerator. The beverage dispensing assembly includes a sealed disposable container assembly that contains the beverage and a dispensing assembly that cooperates with the container assembly to selectively unseal the container assembly and dispense controlled portions of the beverage from the container assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 29, 2008Publication date: September 11, 2008Inventors: Marc L. Vitantonio, William E. Rabbitt, John W. Nottingham, John R. Nottingham, John W. Spirk, Jay Tapper, John Replogle, Jeffrey M. Kalman
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Publication number: 20080210708Abstract: A fluid dispensing apparatus having a) a compressed gas or CO2 cartridge controller, b) a hydraulic pressure medium connected to the CO2 cartridge controller, c) a flow control valve connected to the hydraulic pressure medium; and d) a hydraulic piston connected to the hydraulic pressure medium, whereby a CO2 cartridge applies pressure to the hydraulic pressure medium controlled by the CO2 cartridge controller, the flow control valve is operated to precisely meter hydraulic fluid to the hydraulic piston, and the hydraulic piston provides the linear force to dispense a fluid product with similar and matching regulation under pressure. A rotary valve can be provided to use spent CO2 to retract the piston.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2008Publication date: September 4, 2008Applicant: ADVANCED FLUID PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT LLCInventor: James Yeames
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Publication number: 20080202507Abstract: A device (1) is used to generate a jet of liquid for pressurized irrigation or decontamination of wounds or infected areas of the body. It is provided with a liquid container (2), with means for generating a liquid pressure, and with a nozzle (5) which is arranged at the end of a flexible conduit (4) and from which the jet of liquid emerges. The liquid container (2) is designed as a pressurized container which can be connected via a valve (3) to a gas cartridge (11) or a compressed-air attachment and to which the flexible conduit (4) leading to the nozzle (5) can be joined. The liquid container (2) can be connected to the conduit (4) via a shut-off member or control member (7). A simple device (1) is thereby made available which can be easily transported and can also be sterilized without difficulty.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2006Publication date: August 28, 2008Inventor: Mark Brandli