Patents Assigned to Cintas Corporate Services, Inc.
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Patent number: 10881232Abstract: A mat system is made up of multiple mat modules with interlocking features that allow for separate mat modules to be assembled into different patterns or shapes to cover larger areas as an area mat, define long pathways such as in hallways and customize the shape of the mat may be used to better fit the specific location. The mat modules are secured to each other to provide larger mat systems with a safer and better-looking transition. The mat modules are constructed such that there is a first connecting arrangement and a second connecting arrangement. When the mat modules are assembled, the first connecting arrangement on one mat module will assemble to the second connecting arrangement and an adjacent mat module to provide a secure and seamless connection between the mat modules. These connecting features can be integral to the mat modules or separate pieces.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2019Date of Patent: January 5, 2021Assignee: Cintas Corporate Services, Inc.Inventors: Richard R. Bing, Patrick J. Chilenski, David S. Mesko
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Patent number: 10870255Abstract: An adhesive assembly can be used to join textile materials together creating a durable wash resistant. An emblem can be removed from a work shirt without leaving glue stains or residue. The shirt may be reused if emblems need to be removed or changed before the life of the garment expires. In various embodiments, a layer of mesh is incorporated into the heat activated glue on the back of the emblem. This mesh does not affect adherence to the garment. The emblem sticks just as well as without the mesh layer and with zero process changes to how the emblem is applied. The mesh allows for the complete removal of the adhesive from the garment when the patch is removed allowing the garment to be used even after the patch is removed.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2017Date of Patent: December 22, 2020Assignee: Cintas Corporate Services, Inc.Inventors: Manuel Figueroa, Susan Lillard, Christopher R. Ventura
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Patent number: 10647087Abstract: An adhesive assembly can be used to join textile materials together creating a durable wash resistant. An emblem can be removed from a work shirt without leaving glue stains or residue. The shirt may be reused if emblems need to be removed or changed before the life of the garment expires. In various embodiments, a layer of mesh is incorporated into the heat activated glue on the back of the emblem. This mesh does not affect adherence to the garment. The emblem sticks just as well as without the mesh layer and with zero process changes to how the emblem is applied. The mesh allows for the complete removal of the adhesive from the garment when the patch is removed allowing the garment to be used even after the patch is removed.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2018Date of Patent: May 12, 2020Assignee: Cintas Corporate Services, Inc.Inventors: Manuel Figueroa, Susan Lillard, Christopher R. Ventura
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Publication number: 20200121161Abstract: A permeable mat provides a two-state mat; one in which the mat has an impervious layer when laid flat during use, so water gets captured by an upper fabric layer. And a second state in which the mat becomes permeable when it is rolled and tumbled in the washer and drier, to allow the through-flow of air and water to effectively clean and dry the mat. A pattern of permeable elements may be included as part of the rubber backing to improve washing and drying by allowing easier passage through the mat by water and washing chemicals, allowing water drainage through the rubber layer during spinning cycle, reducing the need for very high spinning forces and speeds, allowing for air flow through the mat layers, improving drying time and efficiencies and lowering the structure of the mat unit, thereby allowing for better unrolling and tumbling during washing cycles.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2019Publication date: April 23, 2020Applicant: Cintas Corporate Services, Inc.Inventors: Richard R. Bing, Patrick J. Chilenski, David S. Mesko
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Publication number: 20200125905Abstract: A system and method offer a garment provider the ability to automatically scan and track garments at multiple locations without adding processing stations. Various embodiments of this invention allow garment providers to achieve greater processing efficiencies and implement reporting and tracking protocols to provide customers with important data regarding garments in their program with a higher level of confidence. This invention is implemented in various embodiments with a system and/or method for tracking clothes and other textile articles utilizing multiple RFID reading modules throughout the system or method to achieve greater accuracy for reporting and tracking the items. One aspect of various embodiments of this invention is the reading of RFID tags on articles being dried in a commercial dryer. The movement of the articles induced by the action of the dryer provides for increased exposure of the RFID tags on the articles for more reliable detection.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2019Publication date: April 23, 2020Applicant: Cintas Corporate Services, Inc.Inventors: Richard R. Bing, Patrick J. Chilenski, David S. Mesko
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Publication number: 20200024799Abstract: A multi-component floor mat has a base or frame layer, intended to be positioned on the floor, that is dimensioned to accommodate a flexible textile mat or rug top layer portion that is releasably held in place on or in the base or frame layer by an attachment coupling feature associated with one or both portions, thereby allowing for the easy removal or replacement of the textile top layer of the mat and its economical laundering.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2019Publication date: January 23, 2020Applicant: Cintas Corporate Services, Inc.Inventors: Richard R. Bing, Patrick J. Chilenski, David S. Mesko
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Publication number: 20200008600Abstract: A mat system is made up of multiple mat modules with interlocking features that allow for separate mat modules to be assembled into different patterns or shapes to cover larger areas as an area mat, define long pathways such as in hallways and customize the shape of the mat may be used to better fit the specific location. The mat modules are secured to each other to provide larger mat systems with a safer and better-looking transition. The mat modules are constructed such that there is a first connecting arrangement and a second connecting arrangement. When the mat modules are assembled, the first connecting arrangement on one mat module will assemble to the second connecting arrangement and an adjacent mat module to provide a secure and seamless connection between the mat modules. These connecting features can be integral to the mat modules or separate pieces.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2019Publication date: January 9, 2020Applicant: Cintas Corporate Services, Inc.Inventors: Richard R. Bing, Patrick J. Chilenski, David S. Mesko
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Patent number: 10524601Abstract: An article includes a surface adapted for presence in an environment containing odoriferous nitrogen-containing compounds, a bonding agent, and bacilli bacteria. A method for binding bacilli to a surface is also disclosed. First, the surface is provided. The surface is then heated and placed under pressure. Then, the bacilli and a bonding agent may be applied to the surface, either alone or as a pre-mixed composition. The pre-mixed composition may be in the form of an aqueous dispersion. A method for controlling odors from odoriferous nitrogen-containing compounds is also disclosed. The method includes applying bacilli bacteria to a surface and placing the surface in an area likely to include odoriferous nitrogen-containing compounds.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2016Date of Patent: January 7, 2020Assignee: Cintas Corporate Services, Inc.Inventors: Richard R. Bing, Patrick J. Chilenski, Jeffery L. Cofer, Sylvester Holston, III, Ian S. Malpass, David Mesko
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Patent number: 10391720Abstract: A method for making a slip resistant mat can include assembling parts with predetermined geometries to form a mold that can be used for making slip resistant mats that have channels to account for moisture between the mat and the floor. The unique geometries of the parts which form the mold can be manufactured efficiently and with reduced costs. The mold of this invention can be used to make slip resistant mats with channels that can both dissipate water and offer a high degree of mat to floor surface contact.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2017Date of Patent: August 27, 2019Assignee: Cintas Corporate Services, Inc.Inventors: Ian S. Malpass, Jeffery L. Cofer, Edin Kurtovic
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Publication number: 20190169790Abstract: A reusable bag for containing soiled textiles is used in conjunction with a sling and a wheeled tote to efficiently process soiled laundry in a cleaning process. The reusable bag does not leave a residue on the soiled textiles during the cleaning process and offers significant cost savings over other cleaning options while still allowing for the safe handling of the soiled textiles in the cleaning process.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2018Publication date: June 6, 2019Applicant: Cintas Corporate Services, Inc.Inventors: Tony Bellamy, Kenny Borin, Chad Grooms, Ryan Meerschaert, Gary Pagenkopf, Phillip Quartana
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Publication number: 20190169791Abstract: A method of cleaning soiled textiles utilizes a reusable bag for containing soiled textiles in conjunction with a sling and a wheeled tote to efficiently process soiled laundry in such a cleaning process. The reusable bag does not leave a residue on the soiled textiles during the cleaning process and offers significant cost savings over other cleaning options while still allowing for the safe handling of the soiled textiles in the cleaning process.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2018Publication date: June 6, 2019Applicant: Cintas Corporate Services, Inc.Inventors: Tony Bellamy, Chad Grooms, Gary Pagenkopf
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Publication number: 20190001615Abstract: An adhesive assembly can be used to join textile materials together creating a durable wash resistant. An emblem can be removed from a work shirt without leaving glue stains or residue. The shirt may be reused if emblems need to be removed or changed before the life of the garment expires. In various embodiments, a layer of mesh is incorporated into the heat activated glue on the back of the emblem. This mesh does not affect adherence to the garment. The emblem sticks just as well as without the mesh layer and with zero process changes to how the emblem is applied. The mesh allows for the complete removal of the adhesive from the garment when the patch is removed allowing the garment to be used even after the patch is removed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2018Publication date: January 3, 2019Applicant: Cintas Corporate Services, Inc.Inventors: Manuel Figueroa, Susan Lillard, Christopher R. Ventura
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Patent number: 10092122Abstract: A slip resistant floor mat includes a number of upstanding projections in the form of blades or teeth arranged on an upper surface thereof. The blades or teeth deflect under a load and dissipate the force of the load so that the tendency of the mat to slip on the underlying floor is reduced.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2016Date of Patent: October 9, 2018Assignee: Cintas Corporate Services, Inc.Inventors: Richard R. Bing, Patrick J. Chilenski, Jeffery L. Cofer, Ian S. Malpass, David Mesko
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Patent number: D837559Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2016Date of Patent: January 8, 2019Assignee: Cintas Corporate Services, Inc.Inventors: Richard R. Bing, David Mesko, Phillip Maskell, Megan Noster
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Patent number: D841358Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2017Date of Patent: February 26, 2019Assignee: Cintas Corporate Services, Inc.Inventors: Richard R. Bing, Patrick J. Chilenski, Jeffery L. Cofer, Bryan Colpo, David Mesko