Patents Represented by Attorney Levy & Grandinetti
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Patent number: 6712244Abstract: A dispensing device for dispensing a measured quantity of a concentrated cleansing liquid into a spray bottle or any other suitable receptacle, is provided with means for pumping the measured quantity of the liquid from a source into a holding reservoir. The dispensing device includes inhibiting means for preventing the interruption of a priming stroke as the liquid is pumped from the source into the reservoir and for preventing the interruption of a delivery stroke as the liquid is pumped from the reservoir to the receptacle. The inhibiting means includes a pivotable lever having an arcuate rib engaged by a pair of locking members arranged to engage opposite tracks of the arcuate rib.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2002Date of Patent: March 30, 2004Assignee: Brightwell Dispensers LimitedInventors: Geoffrey Sallows, David Grant Barnett, Etienne Vincent Bunoz, John Frayn Ewans
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Patent number: 6649204Abstract: An improved process for the production of a hopped malt beer wherein a processing liquid containing riboflavin is hopped to form the desired beverage. The improvement comprises subjecting that processing liquid to an effective amount of actinic radiation of a wavelength adapted to decompose the riboflavin and thereby reduce the amount thereof, whereby a beer having enhanced light stability is obtained.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1999Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Assignee: Labatt Brewing Company LimitedInventors: Joseph Raymond Luc Bordeleau, David John Hastings, Micheal Jerome McGarrity
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Patent number: 6616780Abstract: A method and a device are disclosed for supplying a plurality of labels to a labeling device. The device includes a carton containing a stack of labels. The labels are packaged in the carton with the top ends of the labels adjacent to a bottom wall of the carton and the bottom ends of the labels are positioned at an open top end of the carton. A feed carriage of the labeling device is filled by inverting and positioning the carton on the feed carriage with the open end facing the bottom wall of the feed carriage. The carton is then removed from the feed carriage, leaving the labels on the feed carriage in an upright position. The feed carriage is then delivered to the labeling device for applying the labels to the containers.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2000Date of Patent: September 9, 2003Assignee: Labatt Brewing Company LimitedInventor: Bradley J. Mahood
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Patent number: 6514542Abstract: This invention is directed to the prevention of the production of skunky thiols upon exposure of beer to ultraviolet or visible light. Preferably, the invention is directed to the removal or inactivation of one or more of the reactants that are present in beer that bring about skunky thiol formation, particularly the removal of flavin reactants, especially riboflavin, or to the prevention of the light excitation of such reactants.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1999Date of Patent: February 4, 2003Assignee: Labatt Brewing Company LimitedInventors: Michael Jerome McGarrity, David Jack Maradyn, Robert Joseph Stewart, Amanda Mary Tinginys, Donald James Thompson
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Patent number: 6403670Abstract: The present invention relates to a thermosetting composition which comprises: (A) a polyhemiacetal ester resin having a repeat unit represented by formula (1): wherein R1 and R2 are a bivalent organic group, and Y is an oxygen atom or a sulfur atom, and (B) a compound having in the molecule two or more reactive functional groups which can form a chemical bond with the carboxyl group, and optionally, (C) an acid catalyst. The thermosetting composition gives cured products having excellent chemical properties, physical properties, adhesion, smoothness and weathering resistance at relatively lower temperatures and have excellent storage stability, and can be utilized as solvent cutback type, solventless liquid type of 100% effective component or powder thermosetting compositions.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2000Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Assignee: NOF CorporationInventors: Masahiro Ishidoya, Masayuki Takemoto, Atsushi Sato, Koji Sato, Shun Saito
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Patent number: 6398747Abstract: A cervical immobilizing device includes a pair of arms that can be folded to an upright position to engage and support a patient's head, an actuating device for folding the arms to the supporting position, and a locking device for locking the position of the arms in the folded supporting position. The actuating device is coupled to the outer ends of the arms for folding the arms to an upright position symmetrically and uniformly. In one embodiment, the actuator device is flexible member that passes around a guide to a position which can be gripped by the user. The locking device can be a cinching, ratcheting or clamping device, or a combination thereof, on the actuator device. In one embodiment, the folding arms include a coupling device for coupling the arms to a base in a sliding arrangement to enable the arms to slide along the base to a folded position. A blank is also disclosed that can be folded to form the cervical immobilizing device.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1999Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Assignee: Ambu Inc.Inventors: Ronald M. Rudy, Jr., Freddy T. Lee, Thomas Murphy
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Patent number: 6374756Abstract: A folding table (2) of robust construction having a reinforced picture-frame edge and underside elongate chassis members (24, 26) running along the length thereof, the chassis member (26) pivotally supporting two pairs of legs (6) and opposed track elements (40, 46) associated with each pair of legs. The track elements (40, 46) accommodate followers (50) attached to opposite ends (52, 53) of a connecting element (52) to which are fixedly secured legs (56, 58) of a support frame (54), legs (56, 58) of which pivotally connect the connecting element (52) to the legs (6) so that movement of the followers (50) in the track elements causes movement of the pairs of legs (6) between a first inoperative position and a second operative position. Latching members (70) are provided to lock each pair of legs (6) in one or other of their inoperative and operative positions and damper members (90, 140) are provided on each leg (32, 36) to prevent rapid movement of legs (32, 36) between said positions.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2000Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Assignee: Gopak LimitedInventors: John Edward Fieldwick, Andrew Francis McCaffrey
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Patent number: 6303152Abstract: A process is disclosed for the production of immune-genetically active suspensions of which the initial substances are fluids or tissues from the human or animal body. Autohemotherapy, immune-stimulatory and/or immune-suppressive effects are employed. The suspensions thus produced can be used as pooled sera as desired.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1993Date of Patent: October 16, 2001Inventor: Horst Kief
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Patent number: 6245033Abstract: An improved cervical collar comprised of an elongated neck encircling band, a chin support brace, a sternum and shoulder brace and an adjustment system secured to the sternum and shoulder brace and the elongated neck encircling band for adjusting the height of the sternum and shoulder brace in relation to the elongated neck encircling band. The adjustment system is designed to lock the sternum and shoulder brace in position preventing further extension of the sternum and shoulder brace in relation to the elongated neck encircling band as well as preventing retrograde movement of the sternum and shoulder brace in relation to the neck encircling band. The collar also comprises a positive alignment tracking system for maintaining the sternum and shoulder brace in parallel alignment with the elongated neck encircling band as the height of the sternum and shoulder brace is adjusted.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1999Date of Patent: June 12, 2001Assignee: Ambu International A/SInventor: William Martin
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Patent number: 6242046Abstract: The present invention relates to a stainproof-treating agent which comprises (A) 0.05 to 30 percent by weight of a nonvolatile resin ingredient, (B) 0.05 to 30 percent by weight of a nonvolatile ingredient of at least one oxide sol selected from the group consisting of an aluminum oxide sol, a silica sol, a zirconium oxide sol and an antimony oxide sol, (C) 1 to 50 percent by weight of an organic solvent and (D) 40 to 99 percent by weight of water, wherein the resin of the ingredient (A) has a solubility parameter of 10 or more and is insoluble in water at 25° C., a method for stainproof-treating by using the stainproof-treating agent and a stainproof-treated article obtained by the method for stainproof-treating. The stainproof-treating agent of the present invention can be applied on a substrate without requiring a special device and can provide excellent stain resistance by modifying a substrate surface hydrophilic by a simple work.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1999Date of Patent: June 5, 2001Assignee: BASF NOF Coatings Company, LimitedInventors: Yoshinori Nakane, Shun Saito, Akihiro Osuka, Kishio Shibato
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Patent number: 6230712Abstract: A head immobilization device, or head immobilizer, is disclosed. The head immobilizer includes an adjustable stable structure obtained by a middle wall standing vertically above the patient's head. The middle wall in an operative condition restricts hinges from up and down movement in a first perpendicular plane, and sideways movement in a second perpendicular plane, while still allowing vertical side walls to be folded flat against the temple areas of a patient's head. This structure permits the head immobilizer to secure a large variety of head sizes. Attachment flanges for the side walls are secured to the board at an angle of approximately 90° to the middle wall. This attachment locks the structure from movement in a third perpendicular plane. The patient's head is prevented from moving forward by a restraining band joining the two side walls across the patient's forehead.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2000Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: Ambu International A/SInventor: Ole Køhnke
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Patent number: 6228816Abstract: An aqueous cutting liquid comprises a cationic water-soluble resin having an amine value of 20 to 200 mgKOH/g, and at least one rheology control agent selected from the group consisting of an inorganic bentonite, an organic bentonite and an aqueous silica sol, wherein the content of a nonvolatile matter of the rheology control agent is 0.1 to 30 percent by weight of the amount of the nonvolatile matter of the cationic water-soluble resin. An aqueous cutting agent comprises the aqueous cutting liquid, and an abrasive grain, wherein the content of the abrasive grain is 100 to 1000 percent by weight of the amount of the nonvolatile matter of the aqueous cutting liquid. A hard and brittle material is cut by a cutting device using the aqueous cutting agent.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1999Date of Patent: May 8, 2001Assignees: NOF Corporation, Fujimi IncorporatedInventors: Kenji Ito, Shunji Maemichi, Hutoshi Nakanishi, Masahiro Ishidoya, Takashi Tanaka, Toshihiko Nakamichi, Kazuyuki Mori, Shigehiro Hayashi, Hideki Yokoyama
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Patent number: 6217916Abstract: A process for immobilizing viable cells in gelled carrageenan beads comprises preparing an aqueous phase that is a mixture of a gellable concentration of un-gelled carrageenan, in an aqueous suspension of viable cells, in which the mixture's potassium concentration is low enough that the thermogellation temperature of the carrageenan in the suspension is below a temperature to which the viable cells are substantially thermosensitive. This is done at a first processing temperature that exceeds the thermogellation temperature of the carrageenan in that aqueous suspension, but which is below the temperature to which the cells are substantially thermosensitive. A mixture of the aqueous phase and a non-reactive food-grade oil phase is then prepared, and subjected to shear by passing it through a static mixer under flow-rate conditions selected to disperse the aqueous phase in the oil phase, such that a resulting emulsion has a selected droplet size distribution.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1998Date of Patent: April 17, 2001Assignee: Labatt Brewing Company LimitedInventors: Ronald James Neufeld, Denis J. C. M. Poncelet, Sylvain D. J. M. Norton
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Patent number: 6207208Abstract: A process for reducing the propensity of riboflavin-containing malt beverages employs the treatment of beer or its intermediates with Fuller's earth absorbents and, in particular, colloidal magnesium aluminum silicates, especially attapulgite and montmorillonite clays. This process effects absorbance of riboflavin contained in such beer or its intermediates and can be shown to improve the stability of a treated beer against the formation of skunky off-flavors following exposure to visible wavelengths of light.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1998Date of Patent: March 27, 2001Assignee: Labatt Brewing Company LimitedInventors: Anthony J. Irwin, Robert L. Barker, Peter Pipast
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Patent number: 6181716Abstract: Packet production by a digital signal processor (DSP) is synchronized with modem transmission opportunities in a cable network. The cable modem computes the average waiting time a packet spends waiting to be transmitted by the modem. The DSP re-syncs transfer of packets to the modem by using this average waiting time minus a small amount sufficient to account for the maximum anticipated propagation delay, as the amount to delay the transmission of its next packet to the cable modem. This invention is a mechanism for re-synchronization that is largely independent of any propagation delays inherent in the hardware architecture.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1999Date of Patent: January 30, 2001Assignee: Telogy Networks, Inc.Inventor: David Lide
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Patent number: 6157670Abstract: A method of estimating background noise in a signal. The signal is divided into blocks of equal predetermined length. The minimum energy of the signal during the length of each block is determined. The minimum energy determined for the current block is compared to a previous determination of minimum energy. If the current minimum energy exceeds a predetermined maximum energy level, the current block minimum energy is discarded and the previous determination remains unchanged. If the current block minimum energy is below the previous determination, the previous estimate is reduced by the difference between the previous determination and current minimum energy. If the current energy is above the previous determination but below the maximum, the previous estimate is increased by half of the difference between the current energy and the previous estimate. The increase factor may also be adjusted to increase the current estimated energy level by a factor of any amount between and including 0 and 1.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1999Date of Patent: December 5, 2000Assignee: Telogy Networks, Inc.Inventor: Bogdan Kosanovic
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Patent number: 6145001Abstract: The present invention provides network management of a network or multiple networks, using a Web client, and including multimedia and hypermedia capability. The present invention provides a unified, remote, graphical, transparent interface for Web users, working at a Web client, to a variety of managed networks. The present invention receives requests from a Web client forwarded by a Web server and interacts with the managed networks and their associated objects to obtain information. The present invention then converts this information in real time to hypermedia document format in HTTP and HTML, and transmits this information to the Web client via the Web server, appearing to the client as if the information received were a Web file ab initio. This permits a Web user to manage multiple networks and access multiple networks via a single Web client, thus providing a unification of the management interface for dissimilar managed networks, and devices.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 1998Date of Patent: November 7, 2000Assignee: Telogy Networks, Inc.Inventors: Thomas H. Scholl, William E. Witowsky
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Patent number: D455484Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2000Date of Patent: April 9, 2002Inventor: Keith James Hensel
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Patent number: D455485Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2000Date of Patent: April 9, 2002Inventor: Keith James Hensel
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Patent number: RE36897Abstract: A process for chill-treating, which is exemplified by a process for preparing a fermented malt beverage wherein brewing materials are mashed with water and the resulting mash is heated and wort separated therefrom. The wort is boiled cooled and fermented and the beer is subjected to a finishing stage, which includes aging, to produce the final beverage. The improvement comprises subjecting the beer to a cold stage comprising rapidly cooling the beer to a temperature of about its freezing point in such a manner that ice crystals are formed therein in only minimal amounts. The resulting cooled beer is then mixed for a short period of time with a beer slurry containing ice crystals, without any appreciable collateral increase in the amount of ice crystals in the resulting mixture. Finally, the so-treated beer is extracted from the mixture.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1999Date of Patent: October 3, 2000Assignee: Labatt Brewing Company LimitedInventors: Cameron R. Murray, William John Van der Meer