Patents Represented by Attorney Joseph F. Shirtz
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Patent number: 5154296Abstract: A pill dispenser is provided for dispensing a series of different pills over a prescribed period. The dispenser disclosed is provided with a calendar that can be pre-set to begin the regimen on whatever day is selected. The apparatus of the present invention comprises a cover, calendar and base which interlock to form a dispenser. The calendar is adjustable by applying a deliberate force using a coin or other tool. After the calendar is set to the correspond the initial day to the initial dose, subsequent doses are dispensed by rotating the cover. The calendar and the cover preferably rotate in opposite directions to minimize the possibility of mis-setting the dispenser. In addition, methods of dispensing a series of different pills over a prescribed period and methods of assembling the dispenser of the present invention are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1991Date of Patent: October 13, 1992Assignee: Ortho Pharmaceutical (Canada) Ltd.Inventor: Paul A. Cutler
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Patent number: 5093963Abstract: A cylinder, for example a lickerin, and feed mechanism create a supply of individual fibers, for example pulp, which follow the rotation of the lickerin. These fibers are deflected from the lickerin in the form of a stream by means of a plate arranged parallel to the lickerin. A conveying screens intercepts the stream of fibers and accumulates them into a web without the use of a high pressure stream of air to doff the fibers from the lickerin or to capture fibers on the conveyor. Further, the housing for the apparatus is opened so that there are no seals to compress the web after it is produced. A feed tray located next to the lickerin can be used to include other particulate materials (fiber or granules) in the main fiber stream and a tapering of the deflector plate can separate the component of the blended fiber-particulate material stream into layers in the resulting web distinguished by particle weight.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 1990Date of Patent: March 10, 1992Assignee: ChicopeeInventors: Allan P. Farrington, Gerald M. Marshall, Theodore J. Krainski
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Patent number: 5093962Abstract: A cylinder, for example a lickerin, and feed mechanism create a supply of individual fibers, for example pulp, which follow the rotation of the lickerin. These fibers are deflected from the lickerin in the form of a stream by means of a plate arranged parallel to the lickerin. A conveying screens intercepts the stream of fibers and accumulates them into a web without the use of a high pressure stream of air to doff the fibers from the lickerin or to capture fibers on the conveyor. Further, the housing for the apparatus is opened so that there are no seals to compress the web after it is produced. A feed tray located next to the lickerin can be used to include other particulate materials (fiber or granules) in the main fiber stream and a tapering of the deflector plate can separate the component of the blended fiber-particulate material stream into layers in the resulting web distinguished by particle weight.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 1990Date of Patent: March 10, 1992Assignee: ChicopeeInventors: Allan P. Farrington, Gerald M. Marshall, Theodore J. Krainski
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Patent number: 5076774Abstract: Apparatus for forming three dimensional shaped webs. The apparatus controls the flow of entraining air for an air laid web by restricting passage of the air through selected zones of a condensing surface. By limiting the open area in a zone of a suction plate the amount of fibers condensed over the zone is reduced permitting control of location of and amount of deposit. The duct work defining the conduit for the entraining air may also be shaped or provided with blocks to prevent scavenging of fibers which have already been deposited.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1989Date of Patent: December 31, 1991Assignee: ChicopeeInventors: Allan P. Farrington, Gerald M. Marshall
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Patent number: 5038989Abstract: Apparatus having two spaced rolls with a plurality of intermeshed disc-like teeth. The rolls form a nip into which an absorbent board is fed for partial slitting. The board is comprised of both long and short fibers. The apparatus separates the short fibers at each slit while leaving a number of long fibers intact to maintain a unitary structure. Advantageously, the teeth of one roll form gaps slightly wider than the thickness of the long fibers with the teeth of the other roll to permit passage of the long fibers.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1988Date of Patent: August 13, 1991Assignee: Johnson & Johnson Inc.Inventor: Jean-Marc Beliveau
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Patent number: 5004579Abstract: Apparatus and methods for forming improved airlaid fibrous articles are disclosed. Airlaying apparatus is provided which permits at least two types of fibrous materials to be defiberized and transported to a single airlaying apparatus. In a most preferred embodiment, a drum-type airlaying drum having a plurality of deposition cavities is provided. By controlling the airflow and pressure differential, selective placement of each type of fibrous material within a cavity is achieved. Also disclosed are improved deposition cavities which permit multiple materials to be airlaid and retained in position by providing a foraminous surface on at least a portion of the cavity sidewall. Most preferably, a hydrophobic fiber layer is formed and a layer of absorbent fiber is deposited within the first layer; the present invention permits a clear demarcation between the fiber types. Also disclosed is improved apparatus for removing airlaid articles from deposition cavities, using a precisely controlled airstream.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 1989Date of Patent: April 2, 1991Assignee: McNeil-PPC-Inc.Inventors: Martin Wislinski, Roger Bergquist, Manfred Schroeder, Theodore Weir, Matthew Monetti, Paul Fung
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Patent number: 4992324Abstract: A highly flexible absorbent material useful in sanitary napkins, diapers and the like is obtained by preparing an absorbent board which includes integral reinforcing fibers, and partially shearing the board into a plurality of narrow strips without substantially cutting or breaking the reinforcing fibers. The resulting material is extremely flexible in the tranverse direction and maintains its integrity due to the presence of the reinforcing fibers which interconnect adjacent strips. The absorbent material is preferably composed of a mixture of peat moss and synthetic reinforcing fibers.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1988Date of Patent: February 12, 1991Assignee: Johnson & Johnson, Inc.Inventor: Emile C. Dube
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Patent number: 4990358Abstract: A novel capsule-like medicament and method for producing such medicaments are disclosed. The method provides a procedure for coating solid cores, such as caplets, with a first gelatinous coating on one end, and then with a second gelatinous coating on the other end which is thickner than the first, to simulate the interlocking halves of a hollow capsule. The second, thicker gelationous coating can be provided with a single gelatin coating from a bath having a higher viscosity than the bath used to provide the first gelatinous coating. Alternatively, the second gelatinous coating can be provided by double dipping to provide layers of gelatinous material or gelatin.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1989Date of Patent: February 5, 1991Assignee: McNeilab, Inc.Inventor: Norbert I. Berta
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Patent number: 4966771Abstract: A capsule-like medicament, method for producing such medicaments and apparatus. Such medicaments are achieved by individually dipping and drying first one end, and then the other end, of each caplet to provide a coating which is smoother and easier to swallow than an uncoated caplet. The production of these capsule-like medicaments is readily facilitated by simple and inexpensive modifications which can be made to existing empty gelatin capsule making equipment.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1988Date of Patent: October 30, 1990Assignee: McNeilab, Inc.Inventor: Norbert I. Berta
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Patent number: 4952128Abstract: A web or structure is formed by feeding separate supplies of fibrous material into contact with two separate lickerins that are parallel to each other and rotated toward each other. The fibers from the two lickerins pass through a mixing zone and are accumulated on a moving conveying screen that is moved parallel to the axes of the lickerins. Segmented baffle plates may be inserted into the mixing zone to control the lateral or cross-sectional composition of a web formed by the fibers accumulated on the screen. A segmented feed may be used to advantageously deliver different fiber materials at different rates to each lickerin. Radially layered composite web structures having circular cross-sections may be formed with the same apparatus by forming the conveying screen into a U-shape and selectively controlling the air flow through the screen.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1987Date of Patent: August 28, 1990Assignee: ChicopeeInventors: Gerald M. Marshall, Allan P. Farrington
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Patent number: 4946072Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed which dispenses a metered quantity of a liquid. The apparatus uses a roller and base pad to form a nip which receives a dispensing leg of a container. Movement of the roller along the base pad causes liquid within the dispensing leg to be dispensed through a pressure responsive valve. The roller travels along a D-shaped path, the straight portion of the path is the nip forming portion. The apparatus operates in response to an object reflecting a beam of electromagnetic energy in the form of infrared light. A container is also disclosed which has a housing, preferably cardboard, and an envelope of flexible plastic contained therein. The envelope holds the liquid and the dispensing leg is accessed through a tear-away opening in the cardboard housing.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1989Date of Patent: August 7, 1990Assignee: Johnson & Johnson Medical, Inc.Inventors: Stephen B. Albert, W. Benjamin Thomas
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Patent number: 4946070Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed which dispenses a metered quantity of a liquid. The apparatus uses a roller and base pad to form a nip which receives a dispensing leg of a container. Movement of the roller along the base pad causes liquid within the dispensing leg to be dispensed through a pressure responsive valve. The roller travels along a D-shaped path, the straight portion of the path is the nip forming portion. The apparatus operates in response to an object reflecting a beam of electromagnetic energy in the form of infrared light. A container is also disclosed which has a housing, preferably cardboard, and an envelope of flexible plastic contained therein. The envelope holds the liquid and the dispensing leg is accessed through a tear-away opening in the cardboard housing.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1989Date of Patent: August 7, 1990Assignee: Johnson & Johnson Medical, Inc.Inventors: Stephen B. Albert, W. Benjamin Thomas
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Patent number: 4943414Abstract: A method and device for enhancing the vapor sterilization of the lumen of medical instruments and like articles under reduced pressure. A vessel containing a small amount of a vaporizable liquid sterilant solution is attached to the lumen. The sterilant vaporizes and flows directly into the lumen of the article as the pressure is reduced for the sterilization cycle.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1987Date of Patent: July 24, 1990Assignee: Johnson & Johnson Medical, Inc.Inventors: Paul T. Jacobs, Ronald F. Berry, Toby A. Soto
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Patent number: 4941598Abstract: Apparatus for dispensing predetermined amounts of viscous product. The apparatus has a conduit which is telescopically received with a cap. The cap and conduit define an expandable dosing chamber which expands to a predetermined maximum volume when product is introduced into the chamber through the conduit. A check valve prevents back flow of product through the conduit. Collapsing the chamber from its maximum volume to a minimum volume dispenses the product from the dosing chamber.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1988Date of Patent: July 17, 1990Assignee: Ortho Pharmaceutical CorporationInventors: Lawrence E. Lambelet, Jr., Thomas A. Frazier
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Patent number: 4941518Abstract: A cassette containing a group of sealed cells is used as a means for delivering doses of fluid to be injected into a sterilizing chamber. After the cassette is automatically positioned over a piercing mechanism, the cassette is moved downwardly so that a cell is pierced. Fluid is then forced out of the cell by pneumatic pressure into an injector valve, which opens in a manner which does not adversely affect a vacuum within the chamber.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1987Date of Patent: July 17, 1990Assignee: Johnson & Johnson Medical, Inc.Inventors: Harold R. Williams, Robert M. Spencer
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Patent number: 4938262Abstract: A cassette containing a group of sealed cells is used as a means for delivering doses of fluid to be injected into a sterilizing chamber. After the cassette is automatically positioned over a piercing mechanism, the cassette is moved downwardly so that a cell is pierced. Fluid is then forced out of the cell by pneumatic pressure into an injector valve, which opens in a manner which does not adversely affect a vacuum within the chamber.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1988Date of Patent: July 3, 1990Assignee: Johnson & Johnson Medical, Inc.Inventors: Harold R. Williams, Robert M. Spencer
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Patent number: 4931357Abstract: A web or structure is formed by feeding separate supplies of fibrous material into contact with two separate lickerins that are parallel to each other and rotated toward each other. The fibers from the two lickerins pass through a mixing zone and are accumulated on a moving conveying screen that is moved parallel to the axes of the lickerins. Segmented baffle plates may be inserted into the mixing zone to control the lateral or cross-sectional composition of a web formed by the fibers accumulated on the screen. A segmented feed may be used to advantageously deliver different fiber materials at different rates to each lickerin. Radially layered composite web structures having circular cross-sections may be formed with the same apparatus by forming the conveying screen into a U-shape and selectively controlling the air flow through the screen.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 1989Date of Patent: June 5, 1990Assignee: ChicopeeInventors: Gerald M. Marshall, Allan P. Farrington
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Patent number: 4927685Abstract: A nonwoven web is formed by feeding separate supplies of fibrous material into contact with two separate lickerins that are parallel to each other and rotated toward each other. The fibers from the two lickerins pass through a mixing zone and are accumulated on a moving conveying screen that is moved parallel to the axes of the lickerins. A baffle plate may be inserted into the mixing zone and acts to control the lateral or cross-sectional composition of a web formed by the fibers accumulated on the screen. When different fibrous materials are fed to the lickerin along their length, the vertical composition of the web is altered.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1987Date of Patent: May 22, 1990Assignee: ChicopeeInventors: Gerald M. Marshall, Raymond Hull, Jr., Allan P. Farrington
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Patent number: D316498Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1989Date of Patent: April 30, 1991Assignee: Johnson & Johnson Medical, Inc.Inventor: Michael Barry
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Patent number: D325442Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1989Date of Patent: April 14, 1992Assignee: Johnson & Johnson Medical, Inc.Inventor: Szu-Min Lin