Abstract: A cleaning kit for use in cleaning surfaces in clean rooms, semiconductor fabrication plants, pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities, etc. A stack of extremely clean wipers is packaged together with a container of cleaning fluid in a liquid-tight outer container. The kit is stored until just before it is to be used. Fluid is released from the inner container into the wipers. In one embodiment, the inner container is frangible and is broken by application of hand pressure to the outside of the outer container. The cleaning liquid is allowed to soak into the wipers, and the wipers are removed from the outer container for use. The container can be resealed to protect the wipers after the package has been opened. This device and method minimize deterioration of the wiper material due to prolonged contact with the cleaning fluid, and minimize the loss of effectiveness of substances such as biocides which might deteriorate due to prolonged contact with the wiper material.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 2, 1998
Date of Patent:
May 16, 2000
Assignee:
The Texwipe Company LLC
Inventors:
William R. Paley, Steven J. Paley, Douglas W. Cooper, Peter B. Russo, Jeffrey C. Sayre, Howard D. Siegerman
Abstract: A fueled refrigeration and generating system comprised of a Brayton cycle gas turbine producing shaft power preferably driving a refrigeration compressor. Heat is recovered from the high-temperature exhaust of the turbine by a heat exchanger using a high temperature-resistant heat transfer medium. The heat-transfer medium is used to produce high-temperature water and steam. A steam turbine is operated by the steam and produces shaft power for driving an electrical generator. Each of the turbines individually operates refrigeration and/or chiller compressors, or by gearing, drive a common power shaft. The system produces, selectively, hot water, steam, chilled water, ice and electrical energy.
Abstract: A turntable storage device which has a turntable and a plurality of storage containers for condiments and other granular materials. The turntable has a base member and a platform that is removably attachable to the base and rotatable on the base member. The base member has an upwardly extending hollow post. The containers are attachable to the turntable by means of mating projections and receptacles. The turntable storage device is convertible. It is provided with structure for selectively attaching and removing either a handle or a hanging support member. The hanging support member is adaptable to hang one or more turntables from a shelf, if desired. The support member also is shaped to fit into the hollow post of another turntable, whereby two turntables can be stacked on top of the one another. In one embodiment, a rotary measuring dispenser is mounted in each container for dispensing predetermined quantities of material.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 20, 1998
Date of Patent:
February 29, 2000
Assignee:
Robbins Industries, Inc.
Inventors:
E. Stanley Robbins, Rodney W. Robbins, Frans M. Weterrings, Ted A. Bell
Abstract: The adjustable measuring device has a cylindrical base and a slightly larger cylindrical sleeve which slides upwardly and downwardly on the cylindrical base to form a cup of variable volume. Both cylinders are oblate and preferably are elliptical or oval in cross-section. This allows the height of the device to be reduced, without loss of measuring capacity, and without loss of gripability. Also, the oblate shape forms a natural pour spout. A sealing member having a relatively thin, flexible wiper or flange element forms a seal at the junction between the interior surface of the sleeve and the top of the base member and minimizes leakage of liquid from the cup. A lip on each narrow end of the upper edge of the sleeve minimizes dripping and running of excess liquid down the outside of the sleeve after pouring. In one embodiment, detent mechanisms are provided to accurately locate different measurement positions of the sleeve.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 8, 1997
Date of Patent:
February 22, 2000
Assignee:
Robbins Industries Inc.
Inventors:
Frans M. Weterrings, E. Stanley Robbins, Rodney W. Robbins, Larry J. Sexton
Abstract: The motor vehicle identification device comprises a kit containing a display device to be attached to the motor vehicle antenna, and a plurality of self-adhesive markers, preferably of different shapes and colors for attachment to the display device in a color combination and pattern of the user's choice. The user thus provides an individualized vehicle identification marker to distinguish that vehicle from others using similar identification devices.
Abstract: A cleaning kit for use in cleaning surfaces in clean rooms, semiconductor fabrication plants, pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities, etc. A stack of extremely clean wipers is packaged together with a container of cleaning fluid in a liquid-tight outer container. The outer container is vacuum-sealed. The kit is stored until just before it is to be used. Fluid is released from the inner container into the wipers, preferably by the use of a puncturing device operable to puncture one of the walls of the inner container by the application of pressure in a limited area on the outside of the outer container. The cleaning liquid is allowed to soak into the wipers, and the wipers are removed from the outer container for use.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 2, 1998
Date of Patent:
November 23, 1999
Assignee:
The Texwipe Company LLC
Inventors:
William R. Paley, Steven J. Paley, Douglas W. Cooper, Peter B. Russo, Jeffrey C. Sayre, Howard D. Siegerman, Robert Amabile