Patents Assigned to Continental Plastic Corp.
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Patent number: 9642688Abstract: A semen container fitted with a specialized tip includes a substantially hollow body having a sealable first end adapted for the introduction of biological fluids such as semen and a second end having a nozzle molded thereto. The nozzle terminates in a removable tip that is anchored to the container by way of a tab such that after dispensing the biological liquid from the container the tip and the container may be disposed of simultaneously thereby reducing or eliminating the need to separately collect the removed tips from the ground.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2014Date of Patent: May 9, 2017Assignee: Continental Plastic Corp.Inventors: Darin R. Kuhlow, Judy A. Morris
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Patent number: 8025855Abstract: A semen container fitted with a specialized tip includes a substantially hollow body having a sealable first end adapted for the introduction of biological fluids such as semen and a second end having a nozzle molded thereto. The nozzle terminates in a removable tip that is anchored to the container by way of a tab such that after dispensing the biological liquid from the container the tip and the container may be disposed of simultaneously thereby reducing or eliminating the need to separately collect the removed tips from the ground.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2008Date of Patent: September 27, 2011Assignee: Continental Plastic Corp.Inventors: Darin R. Kuhlow, Judy A. Morris
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Patent number: 7241261Abstract: An injection syringe for the injection of materials into domestic animals is provided. The syringe includes a tubular body having a guide member positioned within the body that is adapted to engage and properly position fluid containing straws of varying diameters with respect to the syringe. A plunger can be inserted through the body and through the guide member to expel the material from within the straw out of the body. The tubular body and the straws that can be used with the tube can be positioned within a conventional, removable hygienic sheath, that allows the syringe to be used for numerous fluid transfers.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2002Date of Patent: July 10, 2007Assignee: Continental Plastic Corp.Inventor: Donald F. Hladky
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Patent number: 7175590Abstract: The invention relates to an apparatus and a method useful for non-surgical embryo transfer or artificial insemination of mammals. An apparatus for depositing media into the uterus of a mammal includes a conical chamber that has a plurality of perforations and flaps. An exterior spiral formation is configured for traversing or penetrating cervical passageway. A sheath having a frusto-conical rearward end extends axially from an aft end of the conical chamber. A tubular depositing chamber extends axially from the conical chamber to a position beyond a fore end of the conical chamber. Coupled to the rearward end of the depositing chamber is an embryo or semen packaging unit. The tubular depositing chamber has an end that has an aperture to permit the flow of semen out of the depositing chamber and into the uterus. The invention also involves a method employing the apparatus described.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2001Date of Patent: February 13, 2007Assignee: Continental Plastic Corp.Inventors: Robert R. Christine, Ricky A. Schoenbeck, Donald F. Hladky, Elton K. Feffer
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Publication number: 20030212307Abstract: An injection syringe for the injection of materials into domestic animals is provided. The syringe includes a tubular body having a guide member positioned within the body that is adapted to engage and properly position fluid containing straws of varying diameters with respect to the syringe. A plunger can be inserted through the body and through the guide member to expel the material from within the straw out of the body. The tubular body and the straws that can be used with the tube can be positioned within a conventional, removable hygienic sheath, that allows the syringe to be used for numerous fluid transfers.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2002Publication date: November 13, 2003Applicant: Continental Plastic Corp.Inventor: Donald F. Hladky
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Patent number: 6511415Abstract: The invention relates to an apparatus and a method useful for non-surgical embryo transfer or artifical insemination of mammals. An apparatus for depositing media into the uterus of a mammal includes a conical chamber that has a plurality of perforations and flaps. An exterior spiral formation is configured for traversing or penetrating cervical passageway. A sheath having a frusto-conical rearward end extends axially from an aft end of the conical chamber. A tubular depositing chamber extends axially from the conical chamber to a position beyond a fore end of the conical chamber. Coupled to the rearward end of the depositing chamber is an embryo or semen packaging unit. The tubular depositing chamber has an end that has an aperture to permit the flow of semen out of the depositing chamber and into the uterus.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2000Date of Patent: January 28, 2003Assignee: Continental Plastic Corp.Inventors: Robert R. Christine, Ricky A. Schoenbeck, Donald F. Hladky
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Patent number: D712536Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2011Date of Patent: September 2, 2014Assignee: Continental Plastic Corp.Inventor: Darin R. Kuhlow
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Patent number: D1071178Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2022Date of Patent: April 15, 2025Assignee: Continental Plastic Corp.Inventors: Karla H. Bockholt, Richard G. Atwater