Patents Assigned to Booker & Dax, LLC
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Patent number: 10272448Abstract: A centrifuge for separating food and beverage products can include a base and an outer housing connected to the top end of the base. The outer housing can include an outlet through which liquid may be dispensed. A rotor may be positioned within the outer housing and can include an annular rotor wall an opened top end, and a closed bottom end defining a lower end of the annular rotor wall. A motor can be operably connected to the rotor and configured to rotate the rotor about an axis of rotation at oscillating rotational speeds. The annular rotor wall can extend upward and radially outward with respect to the axis of rotation from the lower end of the annular rotor wall. The annular rotor wall can extend downward and radially outward with respect to the axis of rotation from the upper end of the annular rotor wall.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2017Date of Patent: April 30, 2019Assignee: BOOKER & DAX, LLCInventor: David E. Arnold, III
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Patent number: 10105851Abstract: An attachment for a torch includes a combustion cone mounted on a fuel delivery tube. The combustion cone bounds a combustion chamber and has an inlet through which fuel from the tube enters the chamber to create a flame when the torch ignites the fuel. The cone diverges away from the inlet and to an outlet to enable the flame to diverge and spread within the chamber. The chamber substantially contains the flame therein. At least one apertured radiator, and preferably, a pair of apertured radiators, is mounted in the chamber in direct contact with the flame, and heated by the flame to a temperature sufficient to cause each radiator to radiate infrared radiation through and past the outlet. A tipping-resistant holder holds a fuel canister of the torch upright when placed on a support surface.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2016Date of Patent: October 23, 2018Assignee: Booker & Dax LLCInventor: David E. Arnold, III
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Patent number: 9723956Abstract: An arrangement for shaking drinks includes a shaking container and a device placed in a drink in the container. The device texturizes and aerates the drink when the container is shaken. The device has a three-dimensional body constituted of a food-grade, thermally insulating, elastomeric material and is re-usable. The body has a density of about 916 grams per liter, and is dimensioned to almost fully occlude the interior of the container.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2015Date of Patent: August 8, 2017Assignee: Booker & Dax, LLCInventor: David E. Arnold, III
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Patent number: 9453642Abstract: An attachment for a torch includes a combustion cone mounted on a fuel delivery tube. The combustion cone bounds a combustion chamber and has an inlet through which fuel from the tube enters the chamber to create a flame when the torch ignites the fuel. The cone diverges away from the inlet and to an outlet to enable the flame to diverge and spread within the chamber. The chamber substantially contains the flame therein. At least one apertured radiator, and preferably, a pair of apertured radiators, is mounted in the chamber in direct contact with the flame, and heated by the flame to a temperature sufficient to cause each radiator to radiate infrared radiation through and past the outlet. A tipping-resistant holder holds a fuel canister of the torch upright when placed on a support surface.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2013Date of Patent: September 27, 2016Assignee: Booker & Dax, LLCInventor: David E. Arnold, III
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Publication number: 20140242529Abstract: An attachment for a torch includes a combustion cone mounted on a fuel delivery tube. The combustion cone bounds a combustion chamber and has an inlet through which fuel from the tube enters the chamber to create a flame when the torch ignites the fuel. The cone diverges away from the inlet and to an outlet to enable the flame to diverge and spread within the chamber. The chamber substantially contains the flame therein. At least one apertured radiator, and preferably, a pair of apertured radiators, is mounted in the chamber in direct contact with the flame, and heated by the flame to a temperature sufficient to cause each radiator to radiate infrared radiation through and past the outlet. A tipping-resistant holder holds a fuel canister of the torch upright when placed on a support surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2013Publication date: August 28, 2014Applicant: Booker & Dax, LLCInventor: David E. Arnold, III
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Patent number: D867830Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2017Date of Patent: November 26, 2019Assignee: Booker & Dax, LLCInventor: David E. Arnold, III