Patents Assigned to One Source Industries, LLC
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Patent number: 10750841Abstract: Devices and methods for displaying beauty and other visual products are disclosed. A display system can include a frame and a sample portion. Traits such as color and texture of a beauty product can be displayed on the sample portion, and the frame portion can interface with product shelving to align samples with relevant products in the display. The sample portion can be releasably attached to the frame to be removed by a user and be placed above a body part of the user to which a beauty product may be applied, or a body part can be placed in proximity to the sample portion even while it is attached to the frame. The user can advantageously view the beauty product as applied to the body part without applying the beauty product. The system is useful for fingernail polish display, for example.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2019Date of Patent: August 25, 2020Assignee: One Source Industries, LLCInventors: Richard Allen Ports, Rodney Bennett Miller, Jason Rockford Wheaton
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Patent number: 10347105Abstract: A wireless, proximity-based security system for securing or tracking a valuable object. The system includes a base station and a plurality of security fobs. The security fobs are tracked via an ultra-wideband transceiver relative to an outer perimeter. An administrator fob pairs each of the security fobs with the base station. An audible alarm emits from base and/or the fobs when the location of the security fob is detected to be beyond the outer perimeter. A haptic alarm emits from fob when the location of the security fob is detected to be beyond a sub-perimeter.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2018Date of Patent: July 9, 2019Assignee: One Source Industries, LLCInventors: Lance Yoshinori Nagata, Ronald J. Pulvermacher, Donald Weier, David J. Pulvermacher
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Patent number: 10271631Abstract: Devices and methods for displaying beauty and other visual products are disclosed. A display system can comprise a frame and a sample portion. Traits such as color and texture of a beauty product can be displayed on the sample portion, and the frame portion can interface with product shelving to align samples with relevant products in the display. The sample portion can be releasably attached to the frame to be removed by a user and be placed above a body part of the user to which a beauty product may be applied, or a body part can be placed in proximity to the sample portion even while it is attached to the frame. The user can advantageously view the beauty product as applied to the body part without applying the beauty product. The system is useful for fingernail polish display, for example.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2018Date of Patent: April 30, 2019Assignee: One Source Industries, LLCInventors: Richard Allen Ports, Rodney Bennett Miller, Jason Rockford Wheaton
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Patent number: 9877568Abstract: Devices and methods for displaying beauty and other visual products are disclosed. A display system can include a frame and a sample portion. Traits such as color and texture of a beauty product can be displayed on the sample portion, and the frame portion can interface with product shelving to align samples with relevant products in the display. The sample portion can be releasably attached to the frame to be removed by a user and be placed above a body part of the user to which a beauty product may be applied, or a body part can be placed in proximity to the sample portion even while it is attached to the frame. The user can advantageously view the beauty product as applied to the body part without applying the beauty product. The system is useful for fingernail polish display, for example.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2016Date of Patent: January 30, 2018Assignee: One Source Industries, LLCInventors: Richard Allen Ports, Rodney Bennett Miller, Jason Rockford Wheaton
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Patent number: 9683589Abstract: A shelf display that is easily attached to a store merchandising fixture in a retail or wholesale environment is disclosed. It extends away from the merchandising fixture to increase visibility. The shelf display includes separate pieces that can be snapped together without the use of tools and provide flexibility in positioning the shelf display. A frame is mounted into a clip that slides along one edge of the frame. The clip is part of a ball joint so that the frame can be rotated or tilted. The ball joint attaches to an arm with breakaway lines so the length of the arm can be adjusted. The display may be formed in multiple sizes and shapes, and is oriented so that both sides of the shelf display can be used for graphic statements.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2016Date of Patent: June 20, 2017Assignee: One Source Industries, LLCInventors: Richard Allen Ports, Jason Rockford Wheaton
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Patent number: 9380853Abstract: Devices and methods for displaying beauty and other visual products are disclosed. A display system can include a frame and a sample portion. Traits such as color and texture of a beauty product can be displayed on the sample portion, and the frame portion can interface with product shelving to align samples with relevant products in the display. The sample portion can be releasably attached to the frame to be removed by a user and be placed above a body part of the user to which a beauty product may be applied, or a body part can be placed in proximity to the sample portion even while it is attached to the frame. The user can advantageously view the beauty product as applied to the body part without applying the beauty product. The system is useful for fingernail polish display, for example.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2014Date of Patent: July 5, 2016Assignee: One Source Industries, LLCInventors: Richard Allen Ports, Rodney Bennett Miller, Jason Rockford Wheaton
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Patent number: 8177066Abstract: High visual impact plastic packaging is described as well as methods for producing such packaging. Sealing portions of a package to each other in an interwoven manner is described. Printing on multiple surfaces of a package to obtain appealing visual effects is described. Methods of sealing plastic packages are described, including some that use heat sealing techniques. Plasticized or laminated paperboard materials can be used, as well as plastic materials such as mineral-based materials, polylactic acid, and recycled and/or recyclable polyurethane.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2010Date of Patent: May 15, 2012Assignee: One Source Industries, LLCInventor: Christopher R. Tilton
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Publication number: 20110024321Abstract: High visual impact plastic packaging is described as well as methods for producing such packaging. Sealing portions of a package to each other in an interwoven manner is described. Printing on multiple surfaces of a package to obtain appealing visual effects is described. Methods of sealing plastic packages are described, including some that use heat sealing techniques. Plasticized or laminated paperboard materials can be used, as well as plastic materials such as mineral-based materials, polylactic acid, and recycled and/or recyclable polyurethane.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2010Publication date: February 3, 2011Applicant: One Source Industries, LLCInventor: Christopher R. Tilton
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Patent number: 7832560Abstract: High visual impact plastic packaging is described as well as methods for producing such packaging. Printing on multiple surfaces of a package to obtain appealing visual effects is described. Methods of sealing plastic packages are described, including some that use heat sealing techniques. Plasticized or laminated paperboard materials can be used, as well as plastic materials such as recycled and/or recyclable polyurethane.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2009Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: One Source Industries, LLCInventor: Christopher R. Tilton
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Publication number: 20100025278Abstract: High visual impact plastic packaging is described as well as methods for producing such packaging. Printing on multiple surfaces of a package to obtain appealing visual effects is described. Methods of sealing plastic packages are described, including some that use heat sealing techniques. Plasticized or laminated paperboard materials can be used, as well as plastic materials such as recycled and/or recyclable polyurethane.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2009Publication date: February 4, 2010Applicant: One Source Industries, LLCInventor: Christopher R. Tilton
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Patent number: 7571810Abstract: High visual impact plastic packaging is described as well as methods for producing such packaging. Printing on multiple surfaces of a package to obtain appealing visual effects is described. Methods of sealing plastic packages are described, including some that use heat sealing techniques. Plasticized or laminated paperboard materials can be used, as well as plastic materials such as recycled and/or recyclable polyurethane.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2006Date of Patent: August 11, 2009Assignee: One Source Industries, LLCInventor: Christopher R. Tilton
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Publication number: 20090038977Abstract: High visual impact plastic packaging is described as well as methods for producing such packaging. Sealing portions of a package to each other in an interwoven manner is described. Printing on multiple surfaces of a package to obtain appealing visual effects is described. Methods of sealing plastic packages are described, including some that use heat sealing techniques. Plasticized or laminated paperboard materials can be used, as well as plastic materials such as mineral-based materials, polylactic acid, and recycled and/or recyclable polyurethane.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2008Publication date: February 12, 2009Applicant: One Source Industries, LLCInventor: Christopher R. Tilton
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Patent number: 6571953Abstract: A low-cost tamper-resistant product package is provided. The package comprises a substantially flat thermoplastic sheet forming a package backing, and a molded plastic cover sealed to the backing. The backing and cover are preferably formed of a plastic, such as polyvinyl chloride or polyethylene, that is difficult to puncture, cut or tear. The seal between the backing and cover is preferably difficult to compromise, so that human hands have great difficulty separating the backing and cover. RF welding and ultrasonic welding are preferred methods of sealing the package. The plastic backing is adapted to be printed upon directly. The cover preferably includes a ridge around its perimeter to inhibit bending of the package and assist in package display. The cover also preferably includes at least one bulge, forming therein a hollow recess for housing a product.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2001Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Assignee: One Source Industries, LLCInventors: Drew Sherline, Mark G. Hacker