Patents Represented by Attorney Joseph F. Shirtz
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Patent number: 4921659Abstract: 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: May 1, 1990Assignee: ChicopeeInventors: Gerald M. Marshall, Allan P. Farrington
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Patent number: 4921108Abstract: A feeder device is provided for inserting solid medicaments, such as caplets, into a holding fixture for subsequent processing, for example, dipping in a gelatinous material. The feeder device incorporates a novel selector for eliminating partial pieces of medicaments before these pieces can be disposed into the holding fixture. The disclosed simple mechanical selection apparatus can eliminate these pieces efficiently prior to costly additional processing steps. Also included with this invention are novel mechanisms for regulating the flow of medicaments from a hopper to a plunger assembly, whereby a single medicament at a time can be inserted into a corresponding holding fixture.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1987Date of Patent: May 1, 1990Assignee: McNeilab, Inc.Inventor: Norbert I. Berta
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Patent number: 4915897Abstract: A pad 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 in pocket molds moving on a 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 in the molds. When different fibrous materials are fed to the lickerin along their length, the vertical composition of the web is altered. Because of the pocket molds the pads are formed as individually shaped products.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 1989Date of Patent: April 10, 1990Assignee: ChicopeeInventors: Allan P. Farrington, Gerald M. Marshall, Nicholas Wereson
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Patent number: 4913196Abstract: A cassette containing a group of sealed cells is used 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: April 3, 1990Assignee: Surgikos, Inc.Inventors: Harold R. Williams, Robert M. Spencer
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Patent number: 4909287Abstract: 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: March 20, 1990Assignee: Surgikos, Inc.Inventors: Harold R. Williams, Robert M. Spencer
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Patent number: 4904439Abstract: A lickerin and feed mechanism create a supply of individual fibers 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 screen intercepts the stream of fibers and accumulates them into a web without the use of a high velocity 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. Multiple lickerins and feed mechanisms may be spaced along the conveying screen to create multiple-layer or blended products. The feed mechanisms may include devices for spraying particulate material on previously formed layers or blending it with fibers as a layer is formed.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1988Date of Patent: February 27, 1990Assignee: Johnson & JohnsonInventors: Allan P. Farrington, Gerald M. Marshall
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Patent number: 4899519Abstract: 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: December 8, 1988Date of Patent: February 13, 1990Assignee: Surgikos, Inc.Inventors: Harold R. Williams, Robert M. Spencer
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Patent number: 4892470Abstract: An apparatus permitting formation of a flanged product with the wider flanged portion in engagement with a foraminous transporting device. The apparatus uses a mold-like former having a narrower or smaller portion separated from the foraminous surface by a wider flange forming portion. The flange forming portion is adjacent to the foraminous surface and is separated from the foraminous surface after pad formation leaving the formed pad behind.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1989Date of Patent: January 9, 1990Assignee: Johnson & JohnsonInventors: Allan P. Farrington, Gerald M. Marshall
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Patent number: 4879781Abstract: Improved attachment structure between a rotatable interdental device and a toothbrush handle having said device rotatable about a movable shaft. The device is held in position by positioners which engage when the device is at a predetermined angle to said handle and said shaft is in a first position. The positioners dissengage when the shaft moves to a second position. The positioners interact in a camming manner so that a predetermined force cams the shaft into its second position. The shaft extends from a resilient cantilever arm which biases the shaft toward the first position. The shaft also includes diverging wedgelike end surfaces which facilitate separating legs of the device for assembly of the shaft and device.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1988Date of Patent: November 14, 1989Assignee: Johnson & Johnson Consumer Products, Inc.Inventor: Joseph A. Desimone
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Patent number: 4874457Abstract: An apparatus for corrugating a flexible web containing heat softenable fibers comprising two pairs of endless drive chains with paddles mounted to each pair of chains to extend radially outward therefrom. The web is introduced onto the paddles at a point where the paddles are fanned out by passage of the paddles about the arcuate end of the endless chains. The web is folded between the paddles as the separation between the paddles is closed when the paddles move from the arcuate to the straight portion of the endless chains. Heating means soften and bond fibers of adjacent folds of the web together prior to removal of the corrugated web from the paddles.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1988Date of Patent: October 17, 1989Assignee: McNeil-PC, Inc.Inventor: Morris K. Swieringa
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Patent number: 4869286Abstract: 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 25, 1988Date of Patent: September 26, 1989Assignee: Surgikos, Inc.Inventors: Harold R. Williams, Robert M. Spencer
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Patent number: 4867983Abstract: 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 thicker than the first, to simulate the interlocking halves of a hollow capsule. The second, thicker gelatinous 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: December 4, 1987Date of Patent: September 19, 1989Assignee: McNeilab, Inc.Inventor: Norbert I. Berta
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Patent number: 4863450Abstract: The invention relates to a tampon (10), to the essentially cylindrical circumferential surface of which a liquid-permeable, thermoplastic material is fastened, with the application of pressure and heat. The dome-like constriction (10b) at the introduction end (10a) and the withdrawal end (10c) of the tampon (10) remain free of the liquid-permeable, thermoplastic material. The fastening of the liquid-permeable material to the outer surface of the absorbent material of the tampon (10), which consists of a nonwoven ribbon section rolled up on itself and pressed radially to give the final form of the tampon (10), guarantees that the high absorbency of the nonwoven fibre material, based on capillary action, continues through the liquid-permeable, thermoplastic material onto its outside. In addition, the liquid-permeable material offers protection against fibres becoming detached and makes it easier to introduce the tampon into and remove it from the body cavity.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1987Date of Patent: September 5, 1989Assignee: Johnson & Johnson GmbHInventor: Axel Friese
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Patent number: 4859273Abstract: The invention relates to a tampon (10), to the essentially cylindrical circumferential surface of which a liquid-permeable, thermoplastic material is fastened, with the application of pressure and heat. The dome-like constriction (10b) at the introduction end (10a) and the withdrawal end (10c) of the tampon (10) remain free of the liquid-permeable, thermoplastic material. The fastening of the liquid-permeable material to the outer surface of the absorbent material of the tampon (10), which consists of a nonwoven ribbon section rolled up on itself and pressed radially to give the final form of the tampon (10), guarantees that the high absorbency of the nonwoven fibre material, based on capillary action, continues through the liquid-permeable, thermoplastic material onto its outside. In addition, the liquid-permeable material offers protection against fibres becoming detached and makes it easier to introduce the tampon into and remove it from the body cavity.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1988Date of Patent: August 22, 1989Assignee: Johnson & Johnson GmbHInventor: Axel Friese
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Patent number: 4844001Abstract: An improved coating pan apparatus and spray arm assembly are disclosed for providing facilitated maintenance and cleaning of sensitive spray nozzles. The spray arm assembly includes means for varying the spray length and spray angle from a position external to the coating drum. Additionally, this invention provides adjustment means for removing the fixture containing the spray nozzles entirely from the coating drum and laterally from the coating apparatus housing for purging.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1987Date of Patent: July 4, 1989Assignee: McNeil Lab, Inc.Inventor: Jay J. Jones
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Patent number: 4820524Abstract: A novel capsule-like medicament, method for producing such medicaments and apparatus are disclosed. The method provides a procedure for coating solid cores, such as caplets, with gelatinous coatings to produce a shiny, capsule-like medicament. 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: February 20, 1987Date of Patent: April 11, 1989Assignee: McNeilab, Inc.Inventor: Norbert I. Berta
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Patent number: 4817800Abstract: A cassette containing a group of sealed cells is used 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: April 4, 1989Assignee: Surgikos, Inc.Inventors: Harold R. Williams, Robert M. Spencer
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Patent number: D306065Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1989Date of Patent: February 13, 1990Assignee: Surgikos, Inc.Inventors: Harold R. Williams, Charles W. Howlett
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Patent number: D306066Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1989Date of Patent: February 13, 1990Assignee: Surgikos, Inc.Inventors: Harold R. Williams, Charles W. Howlett
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Patent number: D307794Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 1987Date of Patent: May 8, 1990Assignee: Surgikos, Inc.Inventors: Harold R. Williams, Jay Wilson