Patents Assigned to The Lee Company
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Patent number: 6863276Abstract: A method and device for sealing or reducing holes or their connection with a tube end or similar fitting is characterized by at least one element with disc shaped surface with a rim smaller than the diameter of the hole to receive the element worth cone or some shaped surface with the wall of the drill hole under axial pressure, possibly with an additional tumbling action, and at least a temporary support of the element, the element of the device being placed into the drill hole and then with axial pressure from outside, e.g. by a punch, possible with an additional tumbling action, at least a radial shift of the disc shaped surface of the element and a press fit with the wall of the drill hole is achieved.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2001Date of Patent: March 8, 2005Assignee: The Lee CompanyInventor: Rene Kaegi
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Patent number: 6708978Abstract: A method and device for sealing or reducing holes or their connection with a tube end or similar fitting is characterized by at least one element with disc shaped surface with a rim smaller than the diameter of the hole to receive the element worth cone or some shaped surface with the wall of the drill hole under axial pressure, possibly with an additional tumbling action, and at least a temporary support of the element, the element of the device being placed into the drill hole and then with axial pressure from outside, e.g. by a punch, possible with an additional tumbling action, at least a radial shift of the disc shaped surface of the element and a press fit with the wall of the drill hole is achieved.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2001Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Assignee: The Lee CompanyInventor: Rene Kägi
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Publication number: 20020131324Abstract: The present invention is a frozen drink machine and a method for making frozen drinks from a frozen substance which has been frozen into a block. According to the method of the present invention, a block of frozen substance is held in a vessel while a rotatable blade having features for grinding the frozen substance, and if desirable, for aerating the ground frozen substance, acts on the block, grinding the frozen substance while a heated liquid is simultaneously introduced into the vessel. An apparatus according to the present invention supports a cup containing the frozen substance, and includes a rotatable blade which is lowered into the cup and means for pumping a heated liquid into the cup.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2001Publication date: September 19, 2002Applicant: Stevens-Lee CompanyInventor: James J. Farrell
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Publication number: 20020044997Abstract: The present invention is a frozen drink machine and a method for making frozen drinks from a frozen substance which has been frozen into a block. According to the method of the present invention, a block of frozen substance is held in a vessel while a rotatable blade having features for grinding the frozen substance, and if desirable, for aerating the ground frozen substance, acts on the block, grinding the frozen substance while a heated liquid is simultaneously introduced into the vessel. An apparatus according to the present invention supports a cup containing the frozen substance, and includes a rotatable blade which is lowered into the cup and means for pumping a heated liquid into the cup.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2001Publication date: April 18, 2002Applicant: Stevens-Lee CompanyInventor: James J. Farrell
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Patent number: 6326047Abstract: The present invention is a frozen drink machine and a method for making frozen drinks from a frozen substance which has been frozen into a block. According to the method of the present invention, a block of frozen substance is held in a vessel while a rotatable blade having features for grinding the frozen substance and, if desirable, for aerating the ground frozen substance, acts on the block, grinding the frozen substance while a heated liquid is simultaneously introduced into the vessel. An apparatus according to the present invention supports a cup containing the frozen substance, and includes a rotatable blade which is lowered into the cup and means for pumping a heated liquid into the cup.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 1997Date of Patent: December 4, 2001Assignee: Stevens-Lee CompanyInventor: James J. Farrell
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Patent number: 6095372Abstract: A beverage dispenser, usable in dispensing milk, has a large refrigerated cabinet for housing large beverage containers. The beverage dispenser has a handle/valve with a first closed position, a second open position, and a third position for insertion and removal of a flexible milk tube. The handle includes two arms, and the user holds a cup between the two arms to receive the dispensed milk. The valve includes a cooling plate which refrigerates the milk in the flexible milk tube extending through the valve. The valve has a pinch plate which closes the flexible tube with a rocking motion, initially pinching the flexible tube at its lowest point and subsequently reopening the tube slightly to suck any beverage drops on the end of the tube back up into the tube. A hinged shelf is provided for ease of loading and unloading milk cases in and out of the refrigerated cabinet. The milk case has angled hand hold openings to allow lifting without repositioning of the wrists.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1999Date of Patent: August 1, 2000Assignee: Stevens-Lee CompanyInventors: Steven T. Dorsey, Jerome D. Powlas, Karl D. Johnson
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Patent number: 6082590Abstract: A beverage dispenser, usable in dispensing milk, has a large refrigerated cabinet for housing large beverage containers. The beverage dispenser has a handle/valve with a first closed position, a second open position, and a third position for insertion and removal of a flexible milk tube. The handle includes two arms, and the user holds a cup between the two arms to receive the dispensed milk. The valve includes a cooling plate which refrigerates the milk in the flexible milk tube extending through the valve. The valve has a pinch plate which closes the flexible tube with a rocking motion, initially pinching the flexible tube at its lowest point and subsequently reopening the tube slightly to suck any beverage drops on the end of the tube back up into the tube. A hinged shelf is provided for ease of loading and unloading milk cases in and out of the refrigerated cabinet. The milk case has angled hand hold openings to allow lifting without repositioning of the wrists.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 1999Date of Patent: July 4, 2000Assignee: Stevens-Lee CompanyInventors: Steven T. Dorsey, Jerome D. Powlas, Karl D. Johnson
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Patent number: 6003557Abstract: A removable, expansion sealing plug has an annular seal formed of an elastic material, which seal is expanded by a fruste-conical expansion member when the expansion member is drawn into a retention member, the retention member having an outer surface with screw threads, and the expansion member being rotationally fixed, but axially movable, relative to the retention member. When installed, retention member screw threads fix the plug in position and prevent forcible expulsion from the installation hole and the expansion of the seal causes compression of the seal between the wall of the installation hole and the expansion member and frictional interference between the seal and the installation hole and between the seal and the expansion member, thereby preventing the rotation of the plug within the installation hole.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1997Date of Patent: December 21, 1999Assignee: The Lee CompanyInventors: William D. Brelig, Brian T. Moore
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Patent number: 5938078Abstract: A beverage dispenser, usable in dispensing milk, has a large refrigerated cabinet for housing large beverage containers. The beverage dispenser has a handle/valve with a first closed position, a second open position, and a third position for insertion and removal of a flexible milk tube. The handle includes two arms, and the user holds a cup between the two arms to receive the dispensed milk. The valve includes a cooling plate which refrigerates the milk in the flexible milk tube extending through the valve. The valve has a pinch plate which closes the flexible tube with a rocking motion, initially pinching the flexible tube at its lowest point and subsequently reopening the tube slightly to suck any beverage drops on the end of the tube back up into the tube. A hinged shelf is provided for ease of loading and unloading milk cases in and out of the refrigerated cabinet. The milk case has angled hand hold openings to allow lifting without repositioning of the wrists.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1997Date of Patent: August 17, 1999Assignee: Stevens-Lee CompanyInventors: Steven T. Dorsey, Jerome D. Powlas, Karl D. Johnson
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Patent number: 5875967Abstract: A method and apparatus for preventing nozzle clogging in systems for dispensing fluids that comprise a suspension or solution of solid particles in a volatile solvent, such as ink jet printing systems consisting of a control valve and a nozzle, the method comprising causing the solvent to withdraw from the nozzle by increasing diffusion of the solvent from the system at a point distal from the nozzle by means of inserting, between the nozzle and the control valve, a section of tubing that is semipermeable to the solvent, and the apparatus comprising the usual dispensing system with the addition of a semi-permeable tube between the control valve and the nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 1997Date of Patent: March 2, 1999Assignee: The Lee CompanyInventor: Gustave Anthony Ruth, III
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Patent number: 5819799Abstract: A method and apparatus for high speed fluid dispensing suitable for ink jet printing comprising the dampening of supply pressure fluctuations during and following operation of the control valve by the incorporation of a resiliently compressible element within the system on the supply side of the valve seat, the element formed of a rubber air bladder placed within the valve chamber, the bladder configured to contract at pressures above the nominal supply pressure and to readily re-expand at pressures below the nominal supply pressure.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1996Date of Patent: October 13, 1998Assignee: The Lee CompanyInventor: Gerald W. O'Dell
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Patent number: 5683157Abstract: A portable kitchen for storing and preparing food products comprising a main box having a table, a sink detachably connected to and covering the main box, and a front panel pivotally attached to the main box where the front panel opens to provide access to a compartment defined by the main box.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 1995Date of Patent: November 4, 1997Assignee: Newman Lee Company, L.L.C.Inventors: Kent N. Peterson, Nathan L. Norgaard, Terry D. Grabow, Michael A. Willier
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Patent number: 5676309Abstract: A flow control valve comprises a valve body with a central flow passage containing a poppet releasably engagable with an annular valve seat, the poppet comprising a poppet head engageable with the valve seat and a central bore filled with an expansion member formed of silicone rubber or other substance having a coefficient of thermal expansion different from the material of the valve body and the poppet bore being closed by a stop member fixed in position relative to the valve seat, whereby the expansion or contraction of the expansion member causes the poppet head to move toward or away from the valve seat, increasing or decreasing flow through the valve. A spring adjustably pre-compresses the expansion member and balances the force created by the expansion of the expansion member, the axial position of the stop member being adjustable.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1994Date of Patent: October 14, 1997Assignee: The Lee CompanyInventors: Leighton Lee, II, Philip James Morgan
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Patent number: 5511585Abstract: A method for providing resistance to flow through a flow passageway comprises partially blocking flow through an orifice of reduced diameter by masking the orifice with an element formed of porous material retained immediately adjacent to every side of the orifice that is expected to be exposed to higher pressure fluid with a greater surface area of the porous masking element being exposed to fluid in the passageway on the higher pressure side of the orifice than is exposed by the orifice to the lower pressure fluid. The orifice may be formed by direct configuration of the passageway walls or by a body adapted to retain the masking element in the body, the outside of the body being adapted to for secure installation within the flow passageway. Resistors in accordance with the present method may have masking elements on one side for use with one directional pressure differentials or masking elements on both sides for use in applications in which bidirectional pressure differentials are anticipated.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1994Date of Patent: April 30, 1996Assignee: The Lee CompanyInventor: Leighton Lee, II
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Patent number: 5505229Abstract: A fluid resistor for providing resistance to flow through a flow passageway is formed by cutting channels and open cylindrical recesses on the surface of and flow passage bores through a frusta-conical body to be seated in a tapered passageway section with the larger diameter end generally subject to higher system pressures than the smaller diameter end. The seating of the resistor body in a tapered passageway section seals and encloses the channels and recesses which then with the fluid passageways through the resistor body, comprise a restricted path for flow to proceed past the installed resistor, the recesses forming cylindrical chambers.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 1993Date of Patent: April 9, 1996Assignee: The Lee CompanyInventor: Leighton Lee, II
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Patent number: 5422780Abstract: A solenoid drive circuit comprises a timing circuit which activates a voltage control circuit causing a voltage regulator to reduce the voltage output by the driver circuit from a high initial level to a lower holding level sufficient for the solenoid to remain energized. The timing circuit comprises a resistor and capacitor in parallel and the duration of the initial higher voltage output is inversely proportional to the input voltage level. The timing circuit activates a transister in the control circuit changing the equivalent resistance between the adjustment terminal of the voltage regulator and ground thereby causing a reduction in the output voltage.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1994Date of Patent: June 6, 1995Assignee: The Lee CompanyInventor: Kenneth A. Lignar
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Patent number: 5284425Abstract: A pump for dispensing accurately measured amounts of fluid has a one way check valve in the flow path on the upstream side of a pump chamber and a one way check valve in the flow path at the downstream side of the pump chamber which is of variable internal volume. A flow passage provides fluid communication from the upstream check valve to the pump chamber and enters the pump chamber by a centrally located opening that is surrounded by a valve seat. One wall of the pump chamber is a flexible and elastic diaphragm that is attached to the plunger portion of a solenoid actuator. The plunger and diaphragm are biased by a spring acting upon the plunger such that, in the absence of excitation of the solenoid coil, the diaphragm is biased against a valve seat, preventing flow through the pump.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1992Date of Patent: February 8, 1994Assignee: The Lee CompanyInventors: Ludwig K. Holtermann, Jodie D. Haupt, Samuel R. Hanford
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Patent number: D340588Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1991Date of Patent: October 26, 1993Assignee: O. W. Lee Company, Inc.Inventor: Brian R. Lee
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Patent number: D386049Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1996Date of Patent: November 11, 1997Assignee: Stevens-Lee CompanyInventor: Steven T. Dorsey
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Patent number: D391971Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1996Date of Patent: March 10, 1998Assignee: Stevens-Lee CompanyInventor: Steven T. Dorsey