Patents Assigned to Reseal International Limited Partnership
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Patent number: 9867933Abstract: A sealed delivery system for dispensing metered volumes of a pure or sterile flowable substance is presented. In exemplary embodiments of the present invention, a hand-held sealed delivery system comprises a continuously sealing one-way valve assembly at a distal end, and a volume reducing reservoir at a proximal end. The pure or sterile flowable substance can be stored in the volume reducing reservoir. In operation, a user pushes down upon a push button driven actuator assembly, acting upon a metering pumping chamber, which is in fluid communication with the pure or sterile flowable substance stored in the volume reducing reservoir via a check valve. Depression of the push button driven actuator causes a dispensing pump to push a metered volume of flowable substance through the continuously sealing one way dispensing valve assembly.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2015Date of Patent: January 16, 2018Assignee: RESEAL INTERNATIONAL LIMITED PARTNERSHIPInventors: Greg Pardes, Paul Mulhauser, Lyndon Treacy
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Patent number: 9241828Abstract: A sealed delivery system for dispensing metered volumes of a pure or sterile flowable substance is presented. Such system comprises a continuously sealing one-way valve assembly at a distal end, and a volume reducing reservoir at a proximal end, in which a pure or sterile flowable substance can be stored. In operation a user pushes down upon an actuator assembly, acting upon a metering pumping chamber in fluid communication with the reservoir via a check valve. Depression of the actuator causes a dispensing pump to push a metered volume of flowable substance through the continuously sealing one way dispensing valve assembly, and return of the actuator to its home state causes the dispensing pump to pull a metered volume of the contained flowable substance from the volume reducing reservoir and through the check valve.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2011Date of Patent: January 26, 2016Assignee: ReSeal International Limited PartnershipInventors: Greg Pardes, Paul Mulhauser, Lyndon Treacy
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Patent number: 8444027Abstract: A one way valve assembly flows a sterile flowable substance from a source to an outlet orifice and prevents any backflow of contaminants through the one way valve assembly when the flowable substance ceases to flow. The valve assembly includes an elastomeric membrane which aids in preventing any backflow of contaminants when dispensing of the flowable substance is stopped.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2011Date of Patent: May 21, 2013Assignee: ReSeal International Limited PartnershipInventors: Greg Pardes, Stewart Swiss
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Publication number: 20120111899Abstract: A one way valve assembly flows a sterile flowable substance from a source to an outlet orifice and prevents any backflow of contaminants through the one way valve assembly when the flowable substance ceases to flow. The valve assembly includes an elastomeric membrane which aids in preventing any backflow of contaminants when dispensing of the flowable substance is stopped.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2011Publication date: May 10, 2012Applicant: RESEAL INTERNATIONAL LIMITED PARTNERSHIPInventors: Greg Pardes, Stewart Swiss
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Patent number: 8087553Abstract: A one way valve assembly flows a sterile flowable substance from a source to an outlet orifice and prevents any backflow of contaminants through the one way valve assembly when the flowable substance ceases to flow. The valve assembly includes an elastomeric membrane which aids in preventing any backflow of contaminants when dispensing of the flowable substance is stopped.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2009Date of Patent: January 3, 2012Assignee: ReSeal International Limited PartnershipInventors: Greg Pardes, Stewart Swiss
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Publication number: 20110284579Abstract: A sealed delivery system for dispensing metered volumes of a pure or sterile flowable substance is presented. Such system comprises a continuously sealing one-way valve assembly at a distal end, and a volume reducing reservoir at a proximal end, in which a pure or sterile flowable substance can be stored. In operation a user pushes down upon an actuator assembly, acting upon a metering pumping chamber in fluid communication with the reservoir via a check valve. Depression of the actuator causes a dispensing pump to push a metered volume of flowable substance through the continuously sealing one way dispensing valve assembly, and return of the actuator to its home state causes the dispensing pump to pull a metered volume of the contained flowable substance from the volume reducing reservoir and through the check valve.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2011Publication date: November 24, 2011Applicant: Reseal International Limited PartnershipInventors: Greg Pardes, Paul Mulhauser, Lyndon Treacy
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Patent number: 7997460Abstract: A reusable continuously sealing one-way valve assembly and delivery system flows a sterile flowable substance from a source to an outlet orifice and prevents any backflow of contaminants through the continuously sealing one way valve assembly when the flowable substance ceases to flow. The valve assembly includes an elastomeric membrane which aids in preventing any backflow of contaminants when dispensing of the flowable substance is stopped. Multiple dosing of preservative-free flowable substance is provided.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2006Date of Patent: August 16, 2011Assignee: ReSeal International Limited PartnershipInventors: Greg Pardes, Stewart Swiss, Ilan Hofman, Wesley Domareki
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Patent number: 7874467Abstract: A reusable continuously sealing metered dosing one-way valve assembly and delivery system flows a premeasured amount of a sterile flowable substance from a source which is coupled to an actuator assembly to an outlet orifice and prevents any backflow of contaminants through the continuously sealing one way valve assembly when the flowable substance ceases to flow. The valve assembly includes an elastomeric membrane which aids in preventing any backflow of contaminants when dispensing of the flowable substance is stopped. Multiple dosing of preservative-free flowable substance is provided.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2008Date of Patent: January 25, 2011Assignee: ReSeal International Limited PartnershipInventors: Greg Pardes, Stewart Swiss, Paul Mulhauser, Lyndon T. Treacy
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Publication number: 20090250492Abstract: A one way valve assembly flows a sterile flowable substance from a source to an outlet orifice and prevents any backflow of contaminants through the one way valve assembly when the flowable substance ceases to flow. The valve assembly includes an elastomeric membrane which aids in preventing any backflow of contaminants when dispensing of the flowable substance is stopped.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2009Publication date: October 8, 2009Applicant: ReSeal International Limited PartnershipInventors: Greg Pardes, Stewart Swiss
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Publication number: 20090236374Abstract: A reusable continuously sealing metered dosing one-way valve assembly and delivery system flows a premeasured amount of a sterile flowable substance from a source which is coupled to an actuator assembly to an outlet orifice and prevents any backflow of contaminants through the continuously sealing one way valve assembly when the flowable substance ceases to flow. The valve assembly includes an elastomeric membrane which aids in preventing any backflow of contaminants when dispensing of the flowable substance is stopped. Multiple dosing of preservative-free flowable substance is provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2008Publication date: September 24, 2009Applicant: ReSeal International Limited PartnershipInventors: Greg Pardes, Stewart Swiss, Paul Mulhauser, Lyndon T. Treacy
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Publication number: 20090218373Abstract: A reusable continuously sealing one-way valve assembly and delivery system flows a sterile flowable substance from a source to an outlet orifice and prevents any backflow of contaminants through the continuously sealing one way valve assembly when the flowable substance ceases to flow. The valve assembly includes an elastomeric membrane which aids in preventing any backflow of contaminants when dispensing of the flowable substance is stopped. Multiple dosing of preservative-free flowable substance is provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2006Publication date: September 3, 2009Applicant: ReSeal International Limited PartnershipInventors: Greg Pardes, Stewart Swiss
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Publication number: 20090152306Abstract: A reusable continuously sealing one-way valve assembly and delivery system flows a sterile flowable substance from a source to an outlet orifice and prevents any backflow of contaminants through the continuously sealing one way valve assembly when the flowable substance ceases to flow. The valve assembly includes an elastomeric membrane which aids in preventing any backflow of contaminants when dispensing of the flowable substance is stopped. Multiple dosing of preservative-free flowable substance is provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2006Publication date: June 18, 2009Applicant: RESEAL INTERNATIONAL LIMITED PARTNERSHIPInventors: Greg Pardes, Stewart Swiss, Ilan Hofman, Wesley Domareki
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Patent number: 7513396Abstract: A one way valve assembly flows a sterile flowable substance from a source to an outlet orifice and prevents any backflow of contaminants through the one way valve assembly when the flowable substance ceases to flow. The valve assembly includes an elastomeric membrane which aids in preventing any backflow of contaminants when dispensing of the flowable substance is stopped.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2007Date of Patent: April 7, 2009Assignee: ReSeal International Limited PartnershipInventors: Greg Pardes, Stewart Swiss
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Publication number: 20080135586Abstract: A one way valve assembly flows a sterile flowable substance from a source to an outlet orifice and prevents any backflow of contaminants through the one way valve assembly when the flowable substance ceases to flow. The valve assembly includes an elastomeric membrane which aids in preventing any backflow of contaminants when dispensing of the flowable substance is stopped.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2007Publication date: June 12, 2008Applicant: RESEAL INTERNATIONAL LIMITED PARTNERSHIPInventors: Greg Pardes, Stewart Swiss
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Patent number: 5653251Abstract: A linear sheath valve having a valve platform and a conforming cover. The valve platform can have inlet and outlet channels to carry liquid into and out of the valve. An elastomeric membrane is held under tension between the cover and the valve platform so as to control the flow of liquid between channels. The cover includes an expansion area on the cover surface adjacent to the membrane and between the inlet and outlet. Liquid flows through the valve when it is drawn by a vacuum. The vacuum operates on both the flow path exit, but also above the membrane, lifting it to open the flow path. Discontinuance of the vacuum allows the membrane to seal the inlet and outlet, thus again preventing any flow between them.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1995Date of Patent: August 5, 1997Assignee: Reseal International Limited PartnershipInventor: Michael D. Handler
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Patent number: 5613517Abstract: A linear sheath valve having a valve platform and a conforming cover. The valve platform can have inlet and outlet channels to carry liquid into and out of the valve. An elastomeric membrane is held under tension between the cover and the valve platform so as to control the flow of liquid between channels. The cover includes an expansion area on the cover surface adjacent to the membrane and between the inlet and outlet. Liquid can flow through the valve only when it is under sufficient pressure to press the membrane into the expansion area, creating a flow path from the inlet between the membrane and the valve platform and to the outlet. Discontinuance of the pressure on the liquid allows the membrane to seal the inlet and outlet, thus preventing any flow between them.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1994Date of Patent: March 25, 1997Assignee: Reseal International Limited PartnershipInventor: Michael D. Handler
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Patent number: 5353961Abstract: A dual chamber dispenser is formed of a first chamber and a second chamber connected together by a one-way valve with the first chamber holding a flowable first component to be mixed at a time of use with a second component in the second chamber. The one-way valve permits flow from the first chamber into the second chamber but prevents any backflow from the second chamber to the first chamber. A metered dose outlet chamber is connected to the second chamber by way of another one-way valve, so that the mixed components can be directed into the outlet chamber but prevented from backflow into the second chamber. A dispensing head is connected to the outlet chamber for collapsing the outlet chamber and dispensing selected amounts of the mixed components. With the components in the first and second chambers kept in a separated condition the dispenser has a long shelf life though the mixed components have only a relatively short period of use after the mixing has been effected.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1993Date of Patent: October 11, 1994Assignee: ReSeal International Limited PartnershipInventor: George Debush
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Patent number: 5305783Abstract: A one-way valve for dispensing a fluid material from a container includes an axially extending valve body and an elastomeric sleeve stretched over the valve body in tightly fitting contact with it. A ring shaped enlargement is formed monolithically on each end of the sleeve and fits in sealed contact with reduced diameter portions at the opposite ends of the valve body. The sleeve can be assembled on the valve body in a variety of ways including mechanically expanding the sleeve and placing it on the valve body. The enlargements at the ends of the valve body have a thickness dimension in the radial direction in the range of 2 to 4 times the thickness of the sleeve between the enlargements.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1993Date of Patent: April 26, 1994Assignee: ReSeal International Limited PartnershipInventor: George Debush
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Patent number: 5305786Abstract: A one-way valve assembly including an axially extending valve body having an inlet end and an outlet end and with an expandable elastomeric sleeve tightly fitted about the valve body. A cover member encloses the elastomeric sleeve and valve body and presses the sleeve into fluid-tight contact with the valve body at two axially spaced locations. Further, the cover member is fitted tightly onto the valve body adjacent its inlet end. A flowable substance flows from a source through the valve body passing to the outlet and cannot flow back to the source.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 1993Date of Patent: April 26, 1994Assignee: ReSeal International Limited PartnershipInventor: George Debush
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Patent number: 5279447Abstract: A fluid dispensing unit includes a hollow support enclosing a collapsible reservoir or container. The container has a one-way valve at its outlet for directing flow through the valve into a metering chamber. The metering chamber has an outlet connected to another one-way valve which valve prevents any backflow of contaminants into the container after fluid is dispensed. As the fluid is dispensed, the container can be collapsed to ensure complete evacuation of the fluid. Further, the metering chamber can be completely collapsed to ensure that the dispensing unit is completely empty.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1992Date of Patent: January 18, 1994Assignee: ReSeal International Limited PartnershipInventor: Nicholas L. Petschek