Abstract: A dispenser of personal care material adapted to receive and store an insert of personal material and comprising: a vertical hollow circular cylinder having an annular shaped horizontal cross section; an upper cap assembly of annular shape containing a first seal and pressed into removable engagement with an open upper end of the cylinder and producing an air tight upper end seal; a vertical elongated threaded drive screw disposed within the cylinder and spaced from both cylindrical ends; a lower cap assembly including a lower end cap rotatably secured to the lower end of the cylinder; a circular disc that is disposed in an opening, said disc having an inwardly projecting vertical prong which will exhibit an additional forward motion when the disc is manually pressed inward; and air tight seal means disposed in the lower end of the cylinder including a lower end air tight seal.
Abstract: A template is provided for pump feet cups that is separately formed from the sump basin, positioned therein via sump basin flats to have a predetermined orientation with respect to the sump basin cover, and then attached to the sump basin to maintain a fixed position therein. A single template can be used with a variety of pump feet orientations by forming the template from a plurality of cups joined by a separable web. Foam or like material can be placed within the cups to receive the pump feet. Where the sump basin is formed from polyethylene material, the template can be molded from like material and then fixed to the lower interior surface of the sump basin by ultrasonic welding.
Type:
Application
Filed:
December 23, 2000
Publication date:
November 8, 2001
Applicant:
Jackel, Inc.
Inventors:
John Haslock, Craig Nowicki, Paul Schuchman
Abstract: A template is provided for pump feet cups that is separately formed from the sump basin, positioned therein via sump basin flats to have a predetermined orientation with respect to the sump basin cover, and then attached to the sump basin to maintain a fixed position therein. A single template can be used with a variety of pump feet orientations by forming the template from a plurality of cups joined by a separable web. Foam or like material can be placed within the cups to receive the pump feet. Where the sump basin is formed from polyethylene material, the template can be molded from like material and then fixed to the lower interior surface of the sump basin by ultrasonic welding.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 16, 1999
Date of Patent:
December 26, 2000
Assignee:
Jackel, Inc.
Inventors:
John Haslock, Craig Nowicki, Paul Schuchman
Abstract: An improved lid for attachment to a sewage and waste water basin, which lid contains the safety provided by two sections having overlapping interlocking edges in which one section may be removed for access to the basin without the necessity of removing the other section.
Abstract: A reinforced plastic tank and method for producing the same, in which a steel plate base is provided for minimizing the bottom deflection of the tank under hydrostatic pressure when buried under ground. The base has a plate member with an annular flange extending outwardly from the top surface thereof. A plastic cup is disposed within the area surrounded by the flange, and an epoxy adhesive is injected between the cup and the steel plate and flange to adhere the cup to the steel. The side wall of the cup extends past the edge of the flange. The base assembly is then mounted on a mandrel and the fiberglass side wall is formed over the steel flange and the exposed side wall of the cup, and extends from the steel base to the desired height of the tank.