Patents Assigned to Univenture, Inc.
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Patent number: 8286801Abstract: A method and device for separating particles from a liquid having particles therein, using a filter sized to permit the liquid to flow through pores, while retaining a substantial portion of the particles on the filter, with an absorbent layer contacting the back of the filter to facilitate liquid movement away from the particles.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2012Date of Patent: October 16, 2012Assignee: Univenture, Inc.Inventors: Ross O. Youngs, James Robert Cook
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Publication number: 20120103893Abstract: A method and device for separating particles from a liquid having particles therein, using a filter sized to permit the liquid to flow through pores, while retaining a substantial portion of the particles on the filter, with an absorbent layer contacting the back of the filter to facilitate liquid movement away from the particles.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2012Publication date: May 3, 2012Applicant: UNIVENTURE, INC.Inventors: Ross O. Youngs, James Robert Cook
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Patent number: 8092691Abstract: A method and device for separating particles from a liquid having particles therein, using a filter sized to permit the liquid to flow through pores, while retaining a substantial portion of the particles on the filter, with an absorbent layer contacting the back of the filter to facilitate liquid movement away from the particles.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2010Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: Univenture, Inc.Inventors: Ross O. Youngs, James Robert Cook
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Patent number: 6514000Abstract: A storage device for retaining one or more sheet items for access by a user. In one embodiment, the storage device includes a storage device cover having at least front and rear panels. One or more first binding members are associated with the storage device cover and extend through apertures formed in the sheet items to register the sheet items relative to the cover. One or more second binding members are hingedly connected to the storage device cover and preferably operate independently of the front and rear panels of the cover to engage the first binding members. Retained sheet items are able to be moved from a first position lying generally parallel with the rear panel to a second position distant therefrom. In an alternative embodiment, the storage device includes a single panel that carries the first and second binding members.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2001Date of Patent: February 4, 2003Assignee: Univenture, Inc.Inventors: Ross O. Youngs, George W. Manzke, Roger J. Gerdeman, James L. Weatherford
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Patent number: 6200057Abstract: A storage device for retaining one or more sheet items for access by a user. The storage device has a storage device cover including front and rear panels, and contains one or more first binding members which receive apertures formed in the sheet items to register the sheet items relative to the cover. One or more second binding members are hingedly connected to the storage device cover and preferably operate independently of the front and rear panels of the cover to engage the first binding members. Retained sheet items are able to be moved from a first position generally parallel with the rear panel to a second position generally parallel with the front panel. Alternatively, the storage device includes a single panel that carries the first and second binding members.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2000Date of Patent: March 13, 2001Assignee: Univenture, Inc.Inventors: Ross O. Youngs, James L. Weatherford, Roger J. Gerdeman
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Patent number: 6099187Abstract: A storage device for retaining one or more sheet items for access by a user. The storage device has a storage device cover including front and rear panels, and contains one or more first binding members which receive apertures formed in the sheet items to register the sheet items relative to the cover. One or more second binding members are hingedly connected to the storage device cover and preferably operate independently of the front and rear panels of the cover to engage the first binding members. Retained sheet items are able to be moved from a first position generally parallel with the rear panel to a second position generally parallel with the front panel.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1999Date of Patent: August 8, 2000Assignee: Univenture, Inc.Inventor: Ross O. Youngs
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Patent number: 5875614Abstract: An apparatus (100) for making flexible packaging containers (20, 70, 84) and inserting and sealing discs (22) within the containers in one continuous operation includes a nip roll indexer (116) which intermittently advances free ends of a first web (108) and a second web (110) a distance defining at least a width of a container, a die cut press (112) for forming partially separable flaps in the first web, first and second ultrasonic welders (220, 226) which concurrently seal together the first and second webs along a first longitudinal seal line (258) and at least one transverse seal line (252) so as to create in the webs a series of disc-receiving areas (40) each defined by the first longitudinal seal lines together with two of the transverse seal lines and having an open edge adjacent second longitudinal edges (256) of the webs, a disc inserting apparatus (120) adapted to insert a disc into a disc-receiving area, a third ultrasonic welder (380) which seals the webs together along a second longitudinal sealType: GrantFiled: September 25, 1997Date of Patent: March 2, 1999Assignee: Univenture Inc.Inventors: Ross O. Youngs, James L. Weatherford, Sr., David S. Yotive, Roger J. Gerdeman, George E. Spohn, Martin W. Smith, Todd Espenschied, Todd M. Stern
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Patent number: 5588527Abstract: A compact disc storage container for single compact discs, having storage locations for identifying graphics and a graphics in booklet form. The compact disc storage container includes a flexible sheet, preferably transparent, which is cut to form a flap, the cut terminating at two ends and having arcuate regions adjacent the ends. The arcuate regions resist tearing as the flap is opened to insert and remove the compact disc from the compact disc storage container.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1995Date of Patent: December 31, 1996Assignee: Univenture, Inc.Inventor: Ross O. Youngs
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Patent number: 5462160Abstract: A compact disc storage container for single compact discs, having storage locations for identifying graphics and a graphics in booklet form. The compact disc storage container includes a flexible sheet, preferably transparent, which is cut to form a flap, the cut terminating at two ends and having arcuate regions adjacent the ends. The arcuate regions resist tearing as the flap is opened to insert and remove the compact disc from the compact disc storage container.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1994Date of Patent: October 31, 1995Assignee: Univenture, Inc.Inventor: Ross O. Youngs