Patents Represented by Attorney Timothy A. Czaja
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Patent number: 8011524Abstract: A microwaveable packaged good article is described. The microwaveable packaged good article includes a container and an overcap. The container includes a base and a continuous wall extending from the base terminating in a chime. The overcap includes a panel, a neck extending from the panel terminating in a drip bead, and a skirt radially spaced from the drip bead to define a channel between the skirt and the drip bead. In this regard, the chime is received within the channel upon assembly of the overcap to the container.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2005Date of Patent: September 6, 2011Assignee: General Mills Cereals, LLCInventors: Michael R. Perry, Arne H. Bradner, Glenn M. Larche
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Patent number: 7934384Abstract: A portable cooled merchandising unit including a product container assembly, a door assembly, a cooling assembly, a customer enticement device, and a power unit. The product container assembly defines an interior region for containing products. The cooling assembly is connected to the product container assembly and includes a powered cooling device to cool the interior region. The enticement device is adapted to encourage customer interest in the merchandising unit and includes a powered component. The power unit includes a power supply electrically connectable to an external power source, with each of the powered cooling device and the power component of the enticement device being electrically coupled to the power supply. With this configuration, the common power supply serves to power both the cooling assembly as well as the customer enticement device. In some embodiments, the cooling assembly includes a thermoelectric device.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2007Date of Patent: May 3, 2011Assignee: General Mills, Inc.Inventors: George A. Tuskiewicz, Mark Bedard
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Patent number: 7861881Abstract: An overcap for selectively covering a container of a microwaveable packaged good article is described. The overcap includes a panel, a neck extending from the panel, and a skirt radially spaced from the neck. The skirt defines at least two areas of reduced thickness spaced from one another, which are configured to allow the skirt to flex when the overcap is removed from the container.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2006Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Assignee: General Mills Cereals, LLC.Inventors: El-Afandi Ali, Larche Glen
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Patent number: 7827806Abstract: A portable cooled merchandising unit including a product container assembly and a thermoelectric assembly. The product container assembly includes an exterior frame and an interior container forming a floor and side panels defining an interior region. Openings to the interior region are defined opposite the floor. Airflow paths are defined at an exterior of the panels and are fluidly connected to the interior region via the opening. The thermoelectric assembly includes a thermoelectric device connected to a heat sink that is fluidly connected to the airflow path away from the opening. A fan is positioned to circulate air from the thermoelectric device and into the interior region via the airflow paths.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2008Date of Patent: November 9, 2010Assignee: General Mills, Inc.Inventors: George A. Tuszkiewicz, Galen Hersey, Thomas P. Meehan, Mark Bedard
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Patent number: 7451603Abstract: A portable cooled merchandising unit including a product container assembly and a thermoelectric assembly. The product container assembly includes an interior floor and at least one interior panel extending from the floor and defining a portion of an interior region. An opening to the interior region is defined opposite the floor. A first airflow path is defined along at least a portion of the panel and fluidly connected to the opening. The thermoelectric assembly includes a thermoelectric device connected to a heat sink that is fluidly connected to the airflow path away from the opening. Further, a fan is positioned to circulate air from the thermoelectric device, through the airflow path, and to the opening.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2005Date of Patent: November 18, 2008Assignee: General Mills, Inc.Inventors: George A. Tuszkiewicz, Galen Hersey, Thomas Meehan, Mark Bedard
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Patent number: 6979332Abstract: A surgical micro-resecting instrument including an outer tubular member, an inner tubular member, a hub assembly, and an electrical insulator. The outer tubular member is formed of an electrically conductive material and defines a proximal section, a distal section, and a lumen. The distal section forms an axial passage distal a cutting window, both of which are fluidly connected to the lumen. The inner tubular member is disposed within the lumen and defines a distal portion that forms a cutting tip. The hub assembly maintains the inner and outer tubular members. The electrical insulator covers a region of the outer tubular member distal the hub assembly. In this regard, at least the cutting window is not covered by the electrical insulator for cauterizing contacted tissue via the energy. The axial passage facilitates continuous aspiration.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2003Date of Patent: December 27, 2005Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.Inventor: Kenneth M. Adams
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Patent number: 6896592Abstract: A method of burnishing a rear pad of a slider within a disk drive. The rear pad is formed of a burnishable material and maintains elements for reading and writing. The disk drive further includes a spindle motor rotatably driving a disk and an actuator assembly positioning the slider over a surface of the disk. With this in mind, the method includes rotating the disk. The slider is moved in a radial fashion relative to the disk surface in a reciprocal fashion, causing the rear pad to rock. As the rear pad rocks, contact between the rear pad and the disk surface burnishes the rear pad. As a result, a positive camber is imparted in the rear pad relative to the MR element. The above-described method can be practiced following initial manufacture of the disk drive, or at various times over the life of the disk drive. Regardless, the method is practiced in-situ and is therefore very fast, cheap, and adapts quickly to the particular disk in which the slider is flying.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2003Date of Patent: May 24, 2005Assignee: Hitachi Global Storage Technologies Netherlands B.V.Inventor: Gordon James Smith
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Patent number: 6869059Abstract: A pan for baking a batter or dough to provide a baked good, such as muffins or cupcakes. The pan includes a raised perimeter wall that acts as a shield or baffle to provide consistent air flow over the batter or dough during baking. The resulting baked goods have improved baked properties. A preferred muffin pan is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2001Date of Patent: March 22, 2005Assignee: The Pillsbury CompanyInventors: William E. Sloan, Matthew W. Lorence
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Patent number: 6852013Abstract: A method of burnishing a rear pad of a slider within a disk drive. The rear pad is formed of a burnishable material and maintains elements for reading and writing. The disk drive further includes a spindle motor rotatably driving a disk and an actuator assembly positioning the slider over a surface of the disk. With this in mind, the method includes rotating the disk. The slider is moved in a radial fashion relative to the disk surface in a reciprocal fashion, causing the rear pad to rock. As the rear pad rocks, contact between the rear pad and the disk surface burnishes the rear pad. As a result, a positive camber is imparted in the rear pad relative to the MR element. The above-described method can be practiced following initial manufacture of the disk drive, or at various times over the life of the disk drive. Regardless, the method is practiced in-situ and is therefore very fast, cheap, and adapts quickly to the particular disk in which the slider is flying.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2003Date of Patent: February 8, 2005Assignee: Hitachi Global Storage Technologies Netherlands B.V.Inventor: Gordon James Smith
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Patent number: 6844106Abstract: An electrochemical cell including a cell enclosure, a fill tube, a ball, a closing button, an anode, a cathode, and an electrolyte. The cell enclosure defines an internal volume and includes a cover forming a fillport through hole. The fill tube is separately formed, and defines a leading section, a trailing section, and a passageway. The leading section is secured within the fillport through hole. The ball is sealingly secured within the passageway. The closing button is also separately formed, and is sealingly secured within the fillport through hole adjacent the leading section of the fill tube. The anode, cathode, and electrolyte are maintained within the internal volume. By configuring the fill tube such that the leading section thereof is secured within the fillport through hole, an overall extension of the fill tube relative to the internal volume is greatly reduced, thereby maximizing a volumetric efficiency.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2002Date of Patent: January 18, 2005Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.Inventor: Bernard Frank Heller, Jr.
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Patent number: 6770082Abstract: A surgical headframe for maintaining a stereotactic system reference frame relative to a patient's head. The headframe includes a frame body, first and second arms, a plurality of contact pads, and a strap. The first and second arms extend from opposing sides of the frame body, respectively. The plurality of contact pads are coupled to the frame body and are each adapted to engage a patient's head. The strap is selectively connectible to the first and second arms. In this regard, the strap is adapted for wrapping about a back of a patient's head. The surgical headframe is capable of precisely positioning and fixating the reference frame to the patient's head daring these stereotactic procedures.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2001Date of Patent: August 3, 2004Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.Inventors: Leonel Dominguez, Michael S. Ferrell, Prasad Nalluri
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Patent number: 6764487Abstract: An electrocautery device is disclosed. In accordance with one aspect of the invention, the electrocautery electrode/tip is provided with a hollow, conductive tube terminating at its distal end in a ball point type tip. Fluid, preferably conductive fluid, is applied to the proximal end of the hollow electrode/tip, and expelled from the distal end thereof during electrocautery. The ball point distal tip allows the distal tip to be directly applied to the tissue and “rolled” or slid along the tissue. This allows the distal tip to be moved across the tissue without dragging or snagging on the tissue. In addition, the conductive fluid expelled from the distal tip further lubricates the distal tip as it moves across the tissue. If conductive fluid is used, the conductive fluid emanating from the electrode/tip conducts the RF electrocautery energy away from the distal tip so that it is primarily the fluid, rather than the distal tip that actually accomplishes the cauterizing of tissue.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2003Date of Patent: July 20, 2004Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.Inventors: Peter M. J. Mulier, Michael F. Hoey
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Patent number: 6736810Abstract: The present invention provides an apparatus and a method for producing a virtual electrode within or upon a tissue to be treated with radio frequency alternating electric current, such tissues including but not limited to liver, lung, cardiac, prostate, breast, and vascular tissues and neoplasms. An apparatus in accord with the present invention includes a supply of a conductive or electrolytic fluid to be provided to the patient, an alternating current generator, and a processor for creating, maintaining, and controlling the ablation process by the interstitial or surficial delivery of the fluid to a tissue and the delivery of electric power to the tissue via the virtual electrode.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2001Date of Patent: May 18, 2004Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.Inventors: Michael F. Hoey, Mark A. Christopherson, Steven M. Goetz
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Patent number: 6731383Abstract: A confocal three dimensional inspection system, and process for use thereof, allows for inspecting of bumps and other three dimensional (3D) features on wafers and other semiconductor substrates. The sensor eliminates out of focus light using a confocal principal to improve depth response. This process and system creates multiple parallel confocal optical paths along a line. The out of focus light is eliminated by placing an aperture at a plane which is a conjugate focal plane to the surface of the sample. The result is that the sensor produces a signal only when the sample surface is in a narrow focal range.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2001Date of Patent: May 4, 2004Assignee: August Technology Corp.Inventors: Cory Watkins, Alan Blair
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Patent number: 6730073Abstract: A method of performing a LASIK procedure. The method includes providing LASIK instrumentation, preferably including an automated microkeratome instrument and an excimer laser. The microkeratome device includes both a microkeratome as well as a suction ring. A high-pressure range tonometer instrument is also provided. The tonometer includes a probe for sensing a parameter of the eye indicative of intraocular pressure, and is capable of providing intraocular pressure measurements in excess of 80 mm Hg; more preferably in excess of 100 mm Hg; most preferably up to or in excess of 120 mm Hg. The suction ring is positioned over the patient's eye, and a vacuum applied. The high-pressure range tonometer probe is positioned relative to the eye so as to sense a parameter indicative of intraocular pressure. The measured intraocular pressure is then provided to the surgeon.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2001Date of Patent: May 4, 2004Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.Inventor: John C. Bruce
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Patent number: 6716211Abstract: An electrocautery instrument is provided with a hollow electrode having a source of conductive fluid coupled to a proximal end thereof. Conductive fluid is communicated through said electrode and expelled out of the distal end thereof during electrocautery, forming a “virtual electrode.” The infused conductive liquid conducts the RF electrocautery energy away from the conductive electrode, thereby displacing the region of thermal generation and reducing the extent of burns and perforations caused by conventional electrocautery electrodes. In one embodiment, the electrode is partially disposed within and extends distally out of a retractable suction tube, such that smoke and fluid are aspirated from the electrocautery site. When the suction tube is fully advanced, the electrode is concealed therein, enabling suction without electrocautery to be performed.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2001Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.Inventors: Peter M. J. Mulier, Michael F. Hoey
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Patent number: 6706039Abstract: A method and apparatus for creating a virtual electrode to ablate bodily tissue. The apparatus includes an outer tube, a first electrode, an inner tube and a second electrode. The outer tube is fluidly connected to a source of conductive fluid and defines a proximal end and a distal end. The distal end includes an opening for delivering conductive fluid from the outer tube. The first electrode is disposed at the distal end of the outer tube for applying a current to conductive fluid delivered from the outer tube. The inner tube is coaxially received within the outer tube and is connected to a source of conductive fluid. The inner tube defines a proximal end and a distal end, with the distal end forming an opening for delivering conductive fluid from the inner tube. Finally, the second electrode is disposed at the distal end of the inner tube for applying a current to conductive fluid delivered from the inner tube.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2001Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.Inventors: Peter M. J. Mulier, Michael F. Hoey
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Patent number: 6706297Abstract: A snack food container for containing a snack food product. The snack food container includes a side wall, a bottom wall and a flange body. The side wall forms an upper opening. The bottom wall is connected to the side wall opposite the upper opening. The flange body extends downwardly from the bottom wall and defines an inner surface and an outer surface. The inner surface is configured for selective attachment to a separate beverage container. Finally, the snack food container defines an internal storage region for containing a snack food product. During use, the snack food container is assembled to a separate beverage container via the inner surface of the flange body. With this configuration, the snack food container can be used in conjunction with a beverage container for “on-the-go” storage and consumption.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2000Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Assignee: General Mills, Inc.Inventors: Mary K. Toth, Arne H. Brauner
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Patent number: D615319Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2008Date of Patent: May 11, 2010Assignee: General Mills, Inc.Inventors: George A. Tuszkiewicz, Mark Bedard
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Patent number: D626829Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2010Date of Patent: November 9, 2010Assignee: General Mills, Inc.Inventor: Joseph M. Touchet