Patents Assigned to Packaging Systems, Inc.
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Patent number: 9809398Abstract: An end effector for the packaging industry comprises has a frame, a bridge on top of the frame, a rack and pinion assembly, actuation rods, carrier assemblies, and vacuum ports. The rack and pinion assembly is configured to be operatively connected to a robot's rotatable shaft, and to the actuation rods. The actuation rods are fixedly connected to one or more of the carrier assemblies. As the robot's shaft rotates, the rack and pinion assembly is actuated, which actuates the actuation rods, which causes the carrier assemblies fixedly connected to the actuation rods to move longitudinally along the frame. Each carrier assembly includes a carrier block and at least one pick-up member. Each carrier block has at least one arm with a grabber to cooperate with an adjacent arm with grabbers of an adjacent carrier block(s) of the same subgroup.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2017Date of Patent: November 7, 2017Assignee: PROPACK PROCESSING AND PACKAGING SYSTEMS, INC.Inventor: Kevin George Crosby
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Patent number: 9789296Abstract: A hand-held dispensing applicator comprising a source of fluid, a frangible applicator tip attached to the fluid source, and an absorbent member attached to the frangible applicator tip. When the frangible applicator tip is broken, fluid flows from the source to the absorbent member, whereby the fluid is applied and spread on a surface. Preferably, the frangible applicator tip comprises a support element permanently connected to the fluid source, a relatively rigid tongue element extending outwardly of the support element, and a frangible region therebetween. Preferably, the tongue element comprises ribs for reinforcing the tongue element to resist unintentional breaking of the frangible region, and the applicator tip comprises a semi-permeable or non-permeable cover disposed around the frangible region to control the speed and direction of the dispersion of the fluid in the absorbent member. Adaptive embodiments allow the generation of designs applicable to a particular medical purpose.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2016Date of Patent: October 17, 2017Assignee: BIOMED PACKAGING SYSTEMS INC.Inventors: Jack W. Kaufman, James Brown
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Patent number: 9731913Abstract: An end effector for the packaging industry comprises has a frame, a bridge on top of the frame, a rack and pinion assembly, actuation rods, carrier assemblies, and vacuum ports. The rack and pinion assembly is configured to be operatively connected to a robot's rotatable shaft, and to the actuation rods. The actuation rods are fixedly connected to one or more of the carrier assemblies. As the robot's shaft rotates, the rack and pinion assembly is actuated, which actuates the actuation rods, which causes the carrier assemblies fixedly connected to the actuation rods to move longitudinally along the frame. Each carrier assembly includes a carrier block and at least one pick-up member. Each carrier block has at least one arm with a grabber to cooperate with an adjacent arm with grabbers of an adjacent carrier block(s) of the same subgroup.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2016Date of Patent: August 15, 2017Assignee: PROPACK PROCESSING AND PACKAGING SYSTEMS, INC.Inventor: Kevin George Crosby
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Patent number: 9717892Abstract: A liquid dispensing applicator may include a liquid source for housing a liquid. An absorbent member may be adjacent to a proximal end of the liquid source, and may be configured to deliver the liquid to an external surface. An attachment member may secure the absorbent member to the liquid source, and may include a through passage to allow the liquid to flow from the liquid source into the absorbent member. A rigid member may extend outwardly from the attachment member into the absorbent member. A shield member may be positioned adjacent to the attachment member and may extend from the attachment member so as to be positioned within the absorbent member. A capillary tube may be configured to provide fluid communication between the liquid source and the liquid dispenser upon application of pressure to the liquid source.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2014Date of Patent: August 1, 2017Assignee: BIOMED PACKAGING SYSTEMS INC.Inventors: Jack W. Kaufman, James Brown
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Patent number: 9669972Abstract: A container assembly for holding liquids has an interior space and a pour spout including a spout portion carried by and extending from part of the container assembly. The pour spout has an outlet and defines a liquid flow path in fluid communication between the interior space and the outlet. An anti-glug device is carried by part of the container assembly. The anti-glug device has a channel only partly circumferentially surrounding the liquid flow path and has one or more air vents through a wall of the channel.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2015Date of Patent: June 6, 2017Assignee: Container Packaging Systems, Inc.Inventor: Jon Stratton
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Patent number: 9636489Abstract: A single-piece, injection molded, hand-held liquid dispensing applicator. The single-piece applicator comprising a source of fluid and a frangible applicator tip attached to the fluid source. When the frangible applicator tip is broken, the fluid flows from the source to an absorbent member attached to the applicator tip to spread the liquid on a surface. The frangible tip may comprise a support element permanently connected to the fluid source, a relatively rigid tongue element, and a frangible region therebetween. The tongue element may comprise ribs for reinforcement. The frangible tip may comprise a semi-permeable or non-permeable cover to control the speed and direction of the dispersion of the fluid. The dispensing applicator may be used in various medical applications.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2016Date of Patent: May 2, 2017Assignee: BIOMED PACKAGING SYSTEMS INC.Inventors: Jack W. Kaufman, James Brown
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Patent number: 9616209Abstract: A single-piece, injection molded, hand-held liquid dispensing applicator. The single-piece applicator comprising a source of fluid and a frangible applicator tip attached to the fluid source. When the frangible applicator tip is broken, the fluid flows from the source to an absorbent member attached to the applicator tip to spread the liquid on a surface. The frangible tip may comprise a support element permanently connected to the fluid source, a relatively rigid tongue element, and a frangible region therebetween. The tongue element may comprise ribs for reinforcement. The frangible tip may comprise a semi-permeable or non-permeable cover to control the speed and direction of the dispersion of the fluid. The dispensing applicator may be used in various medical applications.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2013Date of Patent: April 11, 2017Assignee: BIOMED PACKAGING SYSTEMS INC.Inventors: Jack W. Kaufman, James Brown
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Patent number: 9617102Abstract: A conveyor system pre-inserts a portion of the web into a first belt before the portion is gripped between the first belt and a second belt. In one exemplary embodiment, a pair of lips of a web are inserted into a corresponding first pair of belts and then the pair of lips are secured in the first pair of belts by inserting a second pair of belts into the first pair of belts over the pair of lips.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2014Date of Patent: April 11, 2017Assignee: Automated Packaging Systems, Inc.Inventor: Larry Chuba
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Patent number: 9604773Abstract: An actuator which comprises an actuator outlet, a post located within the actuator outlet which extends normal to a base surface of the actuator outlet, and the post comprises diametrically opposed first and second alignment protrusions. An insert is mounted and securely retained within the actuator outlet by an interference fit and the base of the insert has a discharge nozzle formed therein. First and second alignment protrusions space the insert away from the post and define a partially restricted flow passages while unobstructed product flow passages are defined one either side of the second alignment protrusions. The first and second stepped shoulders are axially respectively aligned with the first partially restricted flow passage while the first and second conical surface are respectively axially aligned with unobstructed flow passages so that the product to be dispensed, upon being discharged, is sprayed by the nozzle in a fan spray pattern.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2016Date of Patent: March 28, 2017Assignee: Summit Packaging Systems, Inc.Inventors: Kevin G. Verville, Daniel E. Davideit, Marcel Faucher, Elizabeth A. Green
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Patent number: 9598216Abstract: A web, method, and apparatus for forming dunnage units. The web includes first and second elongated layers. A plurality of seals that hermetically join the first elongated layer to the second elongated layer to form a plurality of inflatable pouches and an inflation channel that is in fluid communication with pouches and is disposed outside of the pouches. An inflation side line of perforations, a gap forming area, and an opposite side line of perforations are arranged in a line between pair(s) of the pouches.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2015Date of Patent: March 21, 2017Assignee: Automated Packaging Systems, Inc.Inventor: Rick Steven Wehrmann
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Patent number: 9550339Abstract: An elongate flattened thermoplastic tube has an inflation edge and an opposite edge. The tube includes spaced transverse seals that define sides of pouches. The tube includes lines of weakness that allow adjacent dunnage units to be separated. A frangible line of connection is disposed in one two superposed layers of the tube proximate to the inflation edge. This frangible connection may be broken to permit inflation of the inflatable pouches.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2016Date of Patent: January 24, 2017Assignee: Automated Packaging Systems, Inc.Inventors: Rick Steven Wehrmann, Bernard Lerner
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Publication number: 20160251171Abstract: An end effector for the packaging industry comprises has a frame, a bridge on top of the frame, a rack and pinion assembly, actuation rods, carrier assemblies, and vacuum ports. The rack and pinion assembly is configured to be operatively connected to a robot's rotatable shaft, and to the actuation rods. The actuation rods are fixedly connected to one or more of the carrier assemblies. As the robot's shaft rotates, the rack and pinion assembly is actuated, which actuates the actuation rods, which causes the carrier assemblies fixedly connected to the actuation rods to move longitudinally along the frame. Each carrier assembly includes a carrier block and at least one pick-up member. Each carrier block has at least one arm with a grabber to cooperate with an adjacent arm with grabbers of an adjacent carrier block(s) of the same subgroup.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2016Publication date: September 1, 2016Applicant: Propack Processing and Packaging Systems, Inc.Inventor: Kevin George Crosby
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Publication number: 20160213907Abstract: A single-piece, injection molded, hand-held liquid dispensing applicator. The single-piece applicator comprising a source of fluid and a frangible applicator tip attached to the fluid source. When the frangible applicator tip is broken, the fluid flows from the source to an absorbent member attached to the applicator tip to spread the liquid on a surface. The frangible tip may comprise a support element permanently connected to the fluid source, a relatively rigid tongue element, and a frangible region therebetween. The tongue element may comprise ribs for reinforcement. The frangible tip may comprise a semi-permeable or non-permeable cover to control the speed and direction of the dispersion of the fluid. The dispensing applicator may be used in various medical applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2016Publication date: July 28, 2016Applicant: BIOMED PACKAGING SYSTEMS INC.Inventors: Jack W. KAUFMAN, James BROWN
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Publication number: 20160121090Abstract: A hand-held dispensing applicator comprising a source of fluid, a frangible applicator tip attached to the fluid source, and an absorbent member attached to the frangible applicator tip is provided. When the frangible applicator tip is broken, fluid flows from the source to the absorbent member, whereby the fluid is applied and spread on a surface. Preferably, the frangible applicator tip comprises a support element permanently connected to the fluid source, a relatively rigid tongue element extending outwardly of the support element, and a frangible region therebetween. Preferably, the tongue element comprises ribs for reinforcing the tongue element to resist unintentional breaking of the frangible region, and the applicator tip comprises a semi-permeable or non-permeable cover disposed around the frangible region to control the speed and direction of the dispersion of the fluid in the absorbent member. Adaptive embodiments allow the generation of designs applicable to a particular medical purpose.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2016Publication date: May 5, 2016Applicant: BIOMED PACKAGING SYSTEMS INC.Inventors: Jack W. Kaufman, James Brown
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Patent number: 9296112Abstract: An end effector for the packaging industry comprises has a frame, a bridge on top of the frame, a rack and pinion assembly, actuation rods, carrier assemblies, and vacuum ports. The rack and pinion assembly is configured to be operatively connected to a robot's rotatable shaft, and to the actuation rods. The actuation rods are fixedly connected to one or more of the carrier assemblies. As the robot's shaft rotates, the rack and pinion assembly is actuated, which actuates the actuation rods, which causes the carrier assemblies fixedly connected to the actuation rods to move longitudinally along the frame. Each carrier assembly includes a carrier block and at least one pick-up member. Each carrier block has at least one arm with a grabber to cooperate with an adjacent arm with grabbers of an adjacent carrier block(s) of the same subgroup.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2015Date of Patent: March 29, 2016Assignee: PROPACK PROCESSING AND PACKAGING SYSTEMS, INC.Inventor: Kevin George Crosby
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Patent number: 9283729Abstract: An elongate flattened thermoplastic tube has an inflation edge and an opposite edge. The tube includes spaced transverse seals that define sides of pouches. The tube includes lines of weakness that allow adjacent dunnage units to be separated. A frangible line of connection is disposed in one two superposed layers of the tube proximate to the inflation edge. This frangible connection may be broken to permit inflation of the inflatable pouches.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2013Date of Patent: March 15, 2016Assignee: Automated Packaging Systems, Inc.Inventors: Rick Steven Wehrmann, Bernard Lerner
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Patent number: D750491Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2014Date of Patent: March 1, 2016Assignee: Summit Packaging Systems, Inc.Inventors: Jason C. Campbell, Marcel Faucher
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Patent number: D750492Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2014Date of Patent: March 1, 2016Assignee: Summit Packaging Systems, Inc.Inventors: Jason C. Campbell, Marcel Faucher
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Patent number: D783054Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2015Date of Patent: April 4, 2017Assignee: Automated Packaging Systems, Inc.Inventors: Vivek J. Krishnan, Michael G. Kaminski, Mia Shanholtzer, H. Lawson Fisher, Ryan Braunstein
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Patent number: D799115Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2016Date of Patent: October 3, 2017Assignee: BIOMED PACKAGING SYSTEMS, INC.Inventor: James Brown