Patents Assigned to ENCON Safety Products Inc.
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Publication number: 20120266375Abstract: An emergency shower system attaches to a water pipe behind a wall and a valve mounted to the pipe. A frame is mounted to the wall around the valve, and a panel connected to the frame for covering an opening in the wall. The panel has an opening, and a plate is mounted to the panel to close the panel opening. A handle is mounted to the plate. A linkage is pivotally connected to the plate and to the valve. Vertical movement of the handle and plate are translated to rotational movement by the linkage to operate the valve. The handle only moves vertically at a constant distance from the wall. An eye/face wash station may be included. The eye/face wash station includes a pull down tray with spray nozzles. The nozzles are connected to another valve which is opened by the rotation of the pull down tray.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2012Publication date: October 25, 2012Applicant: ENCON SAFETY PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: James Ellis Marrs, Robert James Johnston
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Publication number: 20120186010Abstract: An emergency eye wash system having a support panel and a pair of brackets for holding two bag assemblies containing sterile and sealed eye wash solution. The bag assemblies are connected by hoses to a pair of nozzles mounted on a pivotal tray assembly. When the system is dormant, the tray assembly is in a vertical closed position. When there is an emergency, a user pulls on a pivotal handle to puncture membranes in the hoses and to lower the tray assembly to cause flow from the bags to the nozzles to the user's face.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2011Publication date: July 26, 2012Applicant: ENCON SAFETY PRODUCTS INC.Inventors: Robert James Johnson, David G. Key, Kenneth J. Buras, JR., Troy A. Della Fiora, Jim R. Dulaney
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Patent number: 8060957Abstract: An emergency eye wash system having a support panel and a pair of brackets for holding two bag assemblies containing sterile and sealed eye wash solution. The bag assemblies are connected by hoses to a pair of nozzles mounted on a pivotal tray assembly. When the system is dormant, the tray assembly is in a vertical closed position. When there is an emergency, a user pulls on a pivotal handle to puncture membranes in the hoses and to lower the tray assembly to cause flow from the bags to the nozzles to the user's face.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2010Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: Encon Safety Products, Inc.Inventors: Robert James Johnson, David G. Key, Kenneth J. Buras, Jr., Troy A. Della Fiora, Jim R. Dulaney
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Patent number: 7799003Abstract: An emergency eye wash system having a support panel and a pair of brackets for holding two bag assemblies containing sterile and sealed eye wash solution. The bag assemblies are connected by hoses to a pair of nozzles mounted on a pivotal tray assembly. When the system is dormant, the tray assembly is in a vertical closed position. When there is an emergency, a user pulls on a pivotal handle to puncture membranes in the hoses and to lower the tray assembly to cause flow from the bags to the nozzles to the user's face.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2007Date of Patent: September 21, 2010Assignee: ENCON Safety Products, Inc.Inventors: Robert James Johnson, David G. Key, Kenneth J. Buras, Jr., Troy A. Della Fiora, Jim R. Dulaney
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Patent number: 7254848Abstract: An emergency eye wash system having a support panel and a pair of brackets for holding two bag assemblies containing sterile and sealed eye wash solution. The bag assemblies are connected by hoses to a pair of nozzles mounted on a pivotal tray assembly. When the system is dormant, the tray assembly is in a vertical closed position. When there is an emergency, a user pulls on a pivotal handle to puncture membranes in the hoses and to lower the tray assembly to cause flow from the bags to the nozzles to the user's face.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2004Date of Patent: August 14, 2007Assignee: ENCON Safety Products, Inc.Inventors: Robert James Johnson, David G. Key, Kenneth J. Buras, Jr., Troy A. Della Fiora, Jim R. Dulaney
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Patent number: 7082627Abstract: An emergency shower system for attachment to a water pipe located behind a wall and a valve mounted to the pipe. The system includes a frame mounted to the wall around the valve, a panel connected to the frame for covering an opening in the wall to expose the valve, the panel having an opening, a plate mounted to the panel to close the panel opening and a handle mounted to the plate. The system also includes a linkage pivotally connected to the plate and to the valve, such that vertical movement of the handle and plate are translated to rotational movement by the linkage so as to operate the valve. There are no openings apparent in the front of the shower system. The handle only moves vertically and at a constant distance of about one and a half inches from the wall. An eye/face wash station may be included with the shower. The eye/face wash station includes a pull down tray with two spray nozzles. The nozzles are connected to another valve which is opened by the rotation of the pull down tray.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2004Date of Patent: August 1, 2006Assignee: ENCON Safety Products Inc.Inventors: James Ellis Marrs, Robert James Johnson
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Patent number: 4945577Abstract: A protective splash goggle which includes a new two piece labyrinthian vent which allows the circulation of air while preventing the passage of splashed liquids and further including a curved lens which includes a lens mounting providing functional gaps which resists separation of the lens from the frame upon distortion of the goggle.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1984Date of Patent: August 7, 1990Assignee: Encon Safety Products, Inc.Inventors: Charles D. Hewitt, Paul B. Specht