Patents Assigned to Clevepak Corporation
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Patent number: 4667913Abstract: An adjustable device for supporting objects, consisting of a clip means made from a single piece of resilient material and a suspending means made from a single piece of flexible material. The clip means comprises a mobile spring clip whose lower portion is in the form of a W. The suspending means may be connected to the clip means in the area where the arms of the spring clip cross or at the middle of the W. The length of said suspending means, and thus the height of the object from the ground, may be adjusted by winding the flexible material around the vertical axis of the clip means.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1986Date of Patent: May 26, 1987Assignee: Clevepak CorporationInventors: Angela A. Peelle, Charles G. Vaughn, Jr.
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Patent number: 4604763Abstract: A flush valve assembly (10) for a water closet having a reservoir tank (12) with a discharge opening (15). The flush valve assembly (10) incorporates a spud (13) having a tubular body portion (14) which presents an annular groove (55) that extends peripherally of the body portion (14) in close proximity to its axially upper rim (88). The tubular body portion (14) is received in the discharge opening (15) of the tank (12). The radial groove (55) supports a cantilevered diaphragm (51) which extends radially outwardly therefrom. The spud (13) also includes a guide (35) having a vent tube (40) slidably received thereon. The guide (35) extends axially upwardly from the body portion (14) of the spud (13) to be positioned interiorly of the tank (12). The lower portion of the vent tube (40) presents a skirt (45) which extends outwardly and downwardly to define a circular valve seat (49) for selective, sealing engagement with the diaphragm (51).Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1985Date of Patent: August 12, 1986Assignee: Clevepak CorporationInventor: Richard W. Sprang
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Patent number: 4600031Abstract: A ball cock and float assembly (10) having a shank portion (11) that is adapted to be insertably received through the inlet opening (13) in the bottom wall (14) of a reservoir tank (12). A support means (50) extends upwardly of the shank portion (11). The support means (50) comprises post means (30) that extend fixedly upwardly from the shank portion (11), and extension means (46) that are telescopically slidable along the post means (30). A lock (42) secures the extension means (46) at a selected position along the post means (30) to provide in gross adjustment in the vertical height of the float assembly (110) that is movable along the extension means (46). A valve (55) is carried by the extension means (46) upwardly of the float means (110). An inlet conduit (52) communicates from the shank portion (11) through the post and extension means (30, 46) to the inlet port ( 54) of the valve means (55).Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1985Date of Patent: July 15, 1986Assignee: Clevepak CorporationInventor: R. Frank Nestich
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Patent number: 4528217Abstract: A pre-tied bow having an outer loop which can be adjusted to fit around a package and the method for making the same. The bow is made from a single piece of flexible material and comprises (1) a bow portion having right and left bow loops, a center knot, an adjustable tail, and a stationary tail and (2) an adjustable loop portion. The method of fabricating the bow comprises (1) tying the bow portion, (2) bringing the adjustable tail into a loop centered on the bow portion, and (3) tying the stationary tail around the bow portion and adjustable tail to form the center knot. The size of the adjustable loop can be varied to fit securely around a package by pulling the adjustable tail through the center knot. The excess length of the adjustable tail can be cut to match the length of the stationary tail.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1984Date of Patent: July 9, 1985Assignee: Clevepak CorporationInventors: George Spathis, Anita C. Korrasik
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Patent number: 4527376Abstract: A collapser/collector and strapping apparatus for processing box partitions to place them in condition for shipment. The assembled partitions are collapsed and moved vertically into transversely indexed slots of a collector. From the indexed slots, the partitions are placed into bundles of a preselected number of partitions. The bundles are then delivered to a strapping section where straps are applied to hold each bundle together for further processing.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1980Date of Patent: July 9, 1985Assignee: Clevepak CorporationInventors: David W. Mauger, James W. Lawrie, John T. McCarthy, Michael A. Tozzi
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Patent number: 4488825Abstract: A bearing and seal assembly for use in an electric motor rotor or stator bore about a central shaft. The bearing and seal assembly comprises a drawn aluminum sleeve disposed in and secured to the wall of the bore and having opposite end portions projecting beyond the bore wall. A sleeve bearing is press fit in the sleeve with the sleeve press fit or adhesively secured in the bore. An annular seal is press fit in one projecting end portion of the sleeve and is thus held in precise coaxial relationship with the bearing. The opposite projecting end portion of the sleeve provides a seat for an O-ring at a diametrically enlarged portion thereof. A cap in snap engagement with the rotor or stator, or alternatively with the sleeve, engages the O-ring and closes a lubricant chamber surrounding the bearing and within the sleeve. The assembly method includes press fitting of the bearing and seal in the sleeve with the elements mounted on an assembly pin for precise concentricity or coaxial relationship.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1983Date of Patent: December 18, 1984Assignee: Clevepak CorporationInventors: Erman V. Cavagnero, George A. English, Charles R. Marracino
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Patent number: 4458405Abstract: A bearing and seal assembly for use in an electric motor rotor or stator bore about a central shaft. The bearing and seal assembly comprises a drawn aluminum sleeve dipsosed in and secured to the wall of the bore and having opposite end portions projecting beyond the bore wall. A sleeve bearing is press fit in the sleeve with the sleeve press fit or adhesively secured in the bore. An annular seal is press fit in one projecting end portion of the sleeve and is thus held in precise coaxial relationship with the bearing. The opposite projecting end portion of the sleeve provides a seat for an O-ring at a diametrically enlarged portion thereof. A cap in snap engagement with the rotor or stator, or alternatively with the sleeve, engages the O-ring and closes a lubricant chamber surrounding the bearing and within the sleeve. The assembly method includes press fitting of the bearing and seal in the sleeve with the elements mounted on an assembly pin for precise concentricity or coaxial relationship.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1982Date of Patent: July 10, 1984Assignee: Clevepak CorporationInventors: Erman V. Cavagnero, George A. English, Charles R. Marracino
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Patent number: 4372851Abstract: Systems for flocculation processing in water purification treatment in which a first jet flash mixing field of relatively high specific energy requirement and turbulence intensity is provided for intimate mixture of the flocculant and influent water to produce a thoroughly mixed product stream having residual energy, and in which the product stream from the first mixing field is used as the motive stream to power a flocculation field of lower specific energy requirement and turbulence intensity.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1981Date of Patent: February 8, 1983Assignee: Clevepak CorporationInventor: Mikkel G. Mandt
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Patent number: 4328758Abstract: An apparatus and method in which loose thread ends are drawn by air flow into a tube adjacent the needle of a sewing machine, at least between sewing operations.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1979Date of Patent: May 11, 1982Assignee: Clevepak CorporationInventors: Ronald Souza, Owen F. Dunne
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Patent number: 4293090Abstract: A container seam includes an additional vertical section of metal and a corrugated outer surface for providing sufficient vertical seam strength to resist the crushing force exerted by an opener drive gear. An end member is provided with an overhang having a segment thereof folded back parallel upon another segment of the overhang. After a seaming process, the folded segments are vertically oriented and provide increased vertical strength. During said seaming process, the outside part of the seam is provided with vertical corrugations to further increase vertical strength.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1980Date of Patent: October 6, 1981Assignee: Clevepak CorporationInventors: Roland C. Gardner, Ronald Mortellito
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Patent number: 4290884Abstract: Activated sludge treatment system for removal of pretreatment BOD and nitrogen values from waste water, utilizing a mixed liquor tank comprising a nitrate cracking channel zone, a denitrification channel zone and an aeration zone in specified relationship and adapted to provide specified operating conditions in the respective zones.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1980Date of Patent: September 22, 1981Assignee: Clevepak CorporationInventor: Mikkel G. Mandt
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Patent number: 4244821Abstract: An improved system for aerating and mixing waste water which is circulated through a plurality of passages in submerged mixing chambers from an inlet to outlet of each wherein gas is mixed with the water, preferably by forming two parallel streams. To flush debris from the mixing chambers and conduits: (1) each inlet is connected to a location higher than the inlet, and at a lower pressure; (2) circulation of water is stopped; and (3) gas is continued to be forced into the passages to create backward flow of waste water through each chamber from outlet to inlet and thence to the higher location, carrying lodged debris out of the chambers and conduits. Intermittent gas flow creates pulsations which help dislodge debris.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1978Date of Patent: January 13, 1981Assignee: Clevepak CorporationInventor: Allen E. Molvar
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Patent number: 4229302Abstract: An apparatus for treatment of waste water in a body such as a lagoon in which a submerged aeration device is suspended from a floating platform. Air is supplied to the aeration device by a conduit passing through the buoyant base of the platform to a central opening so that the conduit is an integral, structural part of the platform.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1978Date of Patent: October 21, 1980Assignee: Clevepak CorporationInventor: Allen E. Molvar
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Patent number: 4224158Abstract: An improved system for mixing gas with waste water in which the water is pumped through a plurality of mixing chambers into which the gas is injected at a step region to form parallel streams of gas and water. An extending chamber contains the parallel streams as the interface between them becomes unstable, breaks down creating vortices and produces tiny bubbles which mix with the water. The extending chamber is divided into two sections with at least the section remote from the step surface tapered inwardly at a rate of 11.degree.-22.degree. to permit operation at higher air flow rates without blowing the bubble forming vortices out of the chamber.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1978Date of Patent: September 23, 1980Assignee: Clevepak CorporationInventor: Allen E. Molvar
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Patent number: 4211359Abstract: A collapsible multicell carton constructed from a single blank. The carton includes four side panels, four partition panels and four bottom panels, the side panels being hingedly connected end-to-end and corresponding partition and bottom panels being respectively hingedly connected to the side panels. Specially shaped slots in two transverse partition panels and two bottom panels of the carton permit two longitudinal partition panels to slide easily in and out of position through the slots s the carton is opened and collapsed. Gluing is required only between partitions and two of the side panels and not at the bottom. Two embodiments of the invention include a four cell carton and a six cell carton.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1979Date of Patent: July 8, 1980Assignee: Clevepak CorporationInventor: Richard Chaffin
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Patent number: 4210534Abstract: An improved system for mixing gas with waste water in which the water is pumped through a plurality of nozzles or vortex mixing chambers into which the gas is injected at a step region to form parallel streams of gas and water. The multiple stage nozzle includes an extending chamber which contains the parallel streams as the interface between them becomes unstable, breaks down creating vortices and produces tiny bubbles which mix with the water. The extending chamber is divided into three sections or stages with at least one section tapered inwardly at a rate of 11.degree.-22.degree. to permit operation at higher air flow rates without loss of efficiency and the outermost section from which the mixed stream is directly discharged into the body of waste water being non-diverging, preferably cylindrical.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1979Date of Patent: July 1, 1980Assignee: Clevepak CorporationInventor: Allen E. Molvar
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Patent number: 4193364Abstract: A needle cooler for a sewing machine with a vortex tube producing a cold air and hot air stream, a mounting block for mounting the cooler on a sewing machine with a bore connected to the vortex tube for transmitting the cold air to a nozzle via a flexible plastic tube, and an L-shaped positioning rod extending through bores in the block and nozzle for positioning the nozzle in a desired orientation with set screws engaging the rod in the bores for holding the nozzle in the desired orientation.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1978Date of Patent: March 18, 1980Assignee: Clevepak CorporationInventor: Owen F. Dunne
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Patent number: 4157304Abstract: An improved method and system for mixing gas with waste water in which the water is pumped through a plurality of mixing chambers into which the gas is injected at a step surface to form parallel streams of gas and water. An extending chamber contains the parallel streams as the interface between them becomes unstable, breaks down creating vortices and produces tiny bubbles which mix with the water. The extending chamber is tapered inwardly to permit operation at higher air flow rates without blowing the bubble forming vortices out of the chamber. Helical vanes are preferably provided in the passages which inject the air into the extending chamber to create better wave generating conditions to extend the range to greater air flow rates.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1977Date of Patent: June 5, 1979Assignee: Clevepak CorporationInventor: Allen E. Molvar
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Patent number: 4152259Abstract: An improved method for aerating and mixing waste water which is circulated through a plurality of passages in submerged mixing chambers from an inlet to outlet of each wherein gas is mixed with the water, preferably by forming two parallel streams. To flush debris from the mixing chambers and conduits: (1) each inlet is connected to a location higher than the inlet, and at a lower pressure; (2) circulation of water is stopped; and (3) gas is continued to be forced into the passages to create backward flow of waste water through each chamber from outlet to inlet and thence to the higher location, carrying lodged debris out of the chambers and conduits. Intermittent gas flow creates pulsations which help dislodge debris.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1977Date of Patent: May 1, 1979Assignee: Clevepak CorporationInventor: Allen E. Molvar
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Patent number: D292120Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1985Date of Patent: September 29, 1987Assignee: Clevepak CorporationInventor: R. Frank Nestich