Patents Assigned to Recycline, Inc.
  • Patent number: 10413089
    Abstract: A utensil dispenser that selectively dispenses a lowermost utensil from a stack of utensils. A main housing retains plural dispensing chambers. A selectively operable dispensing mechanism has a movable support structure, an actuated support structure, and an actuation structure retained by a manual actuator. First and second arms form the movable support structure with distal portions that are in proximity to support the lowermost utensil when in a first condition and that are separated when in a second condition. A shelf member retained by the actuator forms the actuated support structure to be selectively interposed between the lowermost and second lowermost utensil. An actuation structure, such as opposed ramp surfaces, is retained by the actuator to separate the first and second arms on actuation of the actuator. When the actuator is actuated, the stack of utensils, except for the lowermost utensil, is supported so that the lowermost utensil is dispensed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 2017
    Date of Patent: September 17, 2019
    Assignee: Recycline, Inc.
    Inventors: Mohan Rajasekaran, Aaron Szymanski, Eric Hudson, John Lively
  • Patent number: 5881425
    Abstract: A toothbrush including a head region in which is secured bristles on the top side of the head region, along at least a portion of the length of the head region. A neck region is connected to the head region and an elongated gripping region is connected to the neck region. The head and neck regions are both angled backward from the gripping region. An end rest region having a generally flat bottom surface is connected to the gripping region. The gripping region arches frontward of both the neck and end rest regions. The head and other handle regions of the toothbrush are of a material composition at least a portion of which is recycled plastic; preferably, the material composition is at least about 90% recycled plastic. At the time of disposal of the toothbrush of the invention, say, when its bristles are worn out, the entire toothbrush can be preferably recycled instead of included in non-recyclable trash.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 3, 1996
    Date of Patent: March 16, 1999
    Assignee: Recycline, Inc.
    Inventors: Eric C. Hudson, Fred L. Hudson, Jr.