Patents Assigned to J. Claybrook Lewis
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Patent number: 4241853Abstract: A multi-function dispenser may be adjusted to obtain a spray or stream of the material dispensed, either as a long duration discharge of the material or as intermittent discharges corresponding to actuation of a trigger actuator, or as a continuous discharge during actuations of the trigger, depending upon functional design variables. Structure is provided for storing an accumulated amount of material upon repeated operations of the trigger, for subsequent prolonged discharge of the material, or the accumulating structure may be bypassed for intermittent discharges of the material as the trigger is operated, or the accumulating structure may function as a holding chamber whereby a continuous discharge of the material may be obtained while the trigger is being operated.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1978Date of Patent: December 30, 1980Assignee: James D. Pauls and J. Claybrook Lewis and Associates, LimitedInventors: James D. Pauls, Roy Hammett, William S. Blake
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Patent number: 4235353Abstract: A dispensing device for discharging material under pressure, includes at least one accumulating chamber for receiving and accumulating material to be dispensed and operable to discharge the material under pressure over a sustained period of time for use as desired, and at least one expansible chamber operable to incrementally move material from a container into the accumulating chamber for storage of the material under pressure, whereby a prolonged, pressurized discharge of the material can be obtained.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1978Date of Patent: November 25, 1980Assignee: James D. Pauls and J. Claybrook Lewis and Associates, LimitedInventors: Nicholas G. Capra, Ronald L. Antenore
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Patent number: 4222501Abstract: A trigger operated dispenser includes a plurality of expansible chambers, with one of the chambers comprising a pumping chamber connected to be operated by the trigger, and another chamber connected to receive product from the pumping chamber and operative to expand and accumulate an amount of product for continuous discharge of the product through the nozzle, whereby continuous discharge of the product is obtained during both pressurization and intake modes of operation of the trigger operated pumping chamber.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1978Date of Patent: September 16, 1980Assignee: James D. Pauls and J. Claybrook Lewis and Associates, LimitedInventors: Roy Hammett, Nicholas G. Capra
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Patent number: 4191313Abstract: A trigger operated dispenser includes a plurality of chambers with movable members therein, and operable to draw material from a container, pressurize it, accumulate a quantity of material under pressure, and discharge the material to a point of use. An adjustable member communicates with the chambers for selectively obtaining either continuous or intermittent discharge of the material.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1978Date of Patent: March 4, 1980Assignee: James D. Pauls and J. Claybrook Lewis and Associates, LimitedInventors: William S. Blake, Roy Hammett
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Patent number: 4174055Abstract: A non-aerosol pressure dispenser includes a pressurization chamber having a piston reciprocable therein and a manual actuator extends from outside the chamber into operative association with the piston. The actuator is reciprocable in a first direction to move the piston to compress a spring engaged therewith and to draw material into the chamber. The spring urges the piston in a second direction to pressurize the material in the chamber and a discharge valve or nozzle is connected with the chamber to release the pressurized contents thereof over a desired prolonged period of time and at a sufficient pressure to obtain a fine mist of the material.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1977Date of Patent: November 13, 1979Assignee: James D. Pauls & J. Claybrook Lewis & Associates, Ltd.Inventors: Nicholas G. Capra, Ronald L. Antenore
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Patent number: 4162030Abstract: A disposable package dispenser comprises a replaceable, collapsible, prefilled package of the product to be dispensed, and includes a product discharge member and attachment structure for releasably attaching the package to a pressurizable dispensing container. The container includes a manually operable expansible chamber to pressurize the interior of the container and thus the collapsible product containing package to collapse the package and effect pressurized discharge of the product when the discharge member is operated.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1977Date of Patent: July 24, 1979Assignee: J. Claybrook Lewis and Associates, Ltd.Inventors: Nicholas G. Capra, Ronald L. Antenore
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Patent number: 4105145Abstract: A dispensing device includes a manually operable loading member carried by and accessible exteriorly of a container having a material to be dispensed, with the loading member connected through a gear arrangement with a material dispensing piston reciprocable in a dispensing chamber which is in communication with the interior of the container. Operation of the loading member in a first direction effects reciprocation of the piston in a first direction to draw material into the dispensing chamber, and a spring acts on the piston to move it in a second direction to dispense the material from the chamber through a nozzle for use as desired.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1976Date of Patent: August 8, 1978Assignees: James D. Pauls, J. Claybrook LewisInventor: Nicholas G. Capra