Patents Examined by Charles Cheyney
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Patent number: 10618798Abstract: The invention relates to an apparatus (12) for emptying a fluid container (10), wherein the apparatus (12) comprises: —a pumping unit (20) configured to pump fluids, —a display device (22); —a data input unit comprising ?a read-out device (26) configured to read out fluid type identifying data from at least one marking element (14) of the fluid container (10) and/or ?input means (24) configured for a manual input of the fluid type identifying data and/or for choosing the fluid type identifying data manually from a list of reference data displayed on the display device (22); and —an identification unit configured to perform a data comparison of the fluid type identifying data with the reference data for identifying the fluid (18) inside the fluid container (10); wherein the apparatus (12) is configured to display fluid type information about the identified fluid type of the fluid in the fluid container (10) on the display device (22).Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2014Date of Patent: April 14, 2020Assignee: Ecolab USA Inc.Inventors: Martin Schweble, Massoud Nahidino
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Patent number: 10618075Abstract: A piston for dispensing a flowable component from a cartridge includes a piston having a base body and a venting element. The base body has a passage connecting a component side and an actuation side and has a passage opening. The venting element has an internal connection element and a pin which is partly arranged in the passage opening of the base body. The internal connection element and the pin are connected by a spring element. The pin of the venting element can adopt a sealing position and an aerating position. To enable a secure sealing, the spring element is configured such that it includes an angle of a maximum of 80° with the axial direction in the sealing position of the pin at a connection line to the internal connection element in the direction of an actuation side.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2018Date of Patent: April 14, 2020Assignee: SULZER MIXPAC AGInventor: Ralf Seifer
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Patent number: 10612686Abstract: A safety faucet includes: a discharge pipe which has a hot water discharge path formed therein; a packing which moves up and down inside the discharge pipe; an operation shaft which is fixed to the packing; an upper cap which covers an upper opening of the discharge pipe, and has an upper cap through-hole formed in a center thereof to expose an upper end of the operation shaft; a lever which is rotatably coupled to the upper end of the operation shaft, and has an auxiliary operation hinge hole formed in an upper end thereof; and a safety member from which an auxiliary operation hinge shaft inserted into the auxiliary operation hinge hole is protruded, and has a cap contacting part formed in a lower end thereof to meet with an upper surface of the upper cap to form a support point.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2016Date of Patent: April 7, 2020Assignee: CLOVER CO., LTD.Inventor: Young Mu Moon
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Patent number: 10605377Abstract: A safety faucet has a safety button which is positioned in front of a lever and slidingly moves in the front/back direction, and when the safety button is pressed, a cap contacting part on the lower end of the safety button rotates while forming a support point with respect to the upper surface of an upper cap; and has a fixed pin, which passes through an insertion groove formed on the upper end of an operation shaft, fixed together with the body of the lever, thereby preventing the lever from shaking left and right.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2016Date of Patent: March 31, 2020Assignee: CLOVER CO., LTD.Inventor: Young Mu Moon
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Patent number: 10604338Abstract: A bulk material shipping container unloader having an expandable supporter, a pallet receiver supported by the extendable supporter, and a material director supported by the pallet receiver.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2018Date of Patent: March 31, 2020Assignee: Arrows Up, LLCInventor: C. John Allegretti
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Patent number: 10597210Abstract: The present disclosure provides a flexible pouch. In an embodiment, the flexible pouch includes opposing flexible films. The opposing flexible films define a common peripheral edge. The flexible pouch includes a microcapillary strip sealed between the opposing flexible films. A first side of the microcapillary strip is located at a first side of the common peripheral edge. A second side of the microcapillary strip is located at a second side of the common peripheral edge. A peripheral seal extends along at least a portion of the common peripheral edge. The peripheral seal includes a sealed microcapillary segment.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2016Date of Patent: March 24, 2020Assignee: Dow Global Technologies LLCInventors: Marcos P. Franca, Bruno Rufato Pereira, Wenyi Huang, Laura J. Dietsche
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Patent number: 10595685Abstract: Pumps and dispensers having dosage control and various methods for actuating a pump or piston allow users to deliver a product from a container to be used by the user.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2016Date of Patent: March 24, 2020Assignee: Silgan Dispensing Systems CorporationInventors: Sara D. Falcon, Kelly A. Harrigan, Steven L. Sweeton, Niels F. G. Van Wieringen
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Patent number: 10597282Abstract: A dispenser dispenses a consumable product from a container. The container is supported within a housing by a container holder. The container holder is vertically moveable within a movement range in the housing. A biasing structure biases the container holder upwardly. A sign is connected to move up and down with the container holder. An indicator associated with the sign is vertically fixed relative to the housing. When an amount of product remaining in the container reaches a low level, the biasing force of the biasing structure will lift the container holder, causing the indicator to be aligned with a portion of the sign that gives a visual cue to a user that the amount of product remaining is at a low level.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2017Date of Patent: March 24, 2020Assignee: Ecolab USA Inc.Inventors: Jared R. Freudenberg, Ryan Urban, Ryan Joseph Drake, Ryan A. Chernik, Troy A. Anderson
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Patent number: 10588466Abstract: A piston pump for dispensing fluid from a reservoir, an improved vacuum relief arrangement in which a passageway for flow of air from the atmosphere into the reservoir is provided at least in part through a piston-forming element of the piston pump.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2018Date of Patent: March 17, 2020Assignee: OP-Hygiene IP GmbHInventors: Andrew Jones, Heiner Ophardt, Zhenchun Shi
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Patent number: 10561221Abstract: The device for packaging and dispensing a product comprises a container provided with at least one variable volume compartment, and a dispensing head fastened to the container. The dispensing head comprises a mounting base, an internal piston that is movable in translation along a displacement axis Y-Y? and delimits, inside said base, first and second pumping chambers, and at least one actuating rod that extends through the pumping chambers and the piston and projects from either side of the mounting base. The actuating rod internally delimits a first feed duct in communication with a first outlet orifice of the dispensing head and a second feed duct separate from said first duct and in communication with a second outlet orifice of said head.Type: GrantFiled: July 4, 2017Date of Patent: February 18, 2020Assignee: GALDERMA RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENTInventor: Jian Yan
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Patent number: 10563908Abstract: A dispensing system having a treatment cartridge utilizing linear translation of the treatment cartridge within the manifold to actuate a valve to dispense a fluid. To dispense the fluid, a person pushes their glass or other container against a dispensing lever that translates the treatment cartridge within the manifold causing a cam surface on the filter's circumferential exterior to actuate a valve sending the fluid from the valve though the treatment cartridge and out a dispensing orifice in the treatment cartridge into the glass.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2016Date of Patent: February 18, 2020Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventor: David W. Lachermeier
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Patent number: 10562674Abstract: A plastic formed body having a pouring port 110 for pouring out highly wetting liquid that wets plastics to a high degree, wherein at least either a surface 110b that becomes a liquid-drip flow passage when said liquid drips at the pouring port 110 or a surface 110a that becomes a flow passage when said liquid is poured out, is coated with a fluorine-contained resin, and a surface of the fluorine-contained resin coating has an arithmetic mean roughness (Ra) in a range of 0.4 to 200 ?m in the surface roughness measurement and an element mean height (Rh) in a range of 0.04 to 10 as defined by mean height (Rc)/element mean length (RSm) in the linear roughness measurement. The formed body effectively prevents said highly wetting liquid from dripping at the pouring port 110.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2015Date of Patent: February 18, 2020Assignee: TOYO SEIKAN CO., LTD.Inventors: Kouki Kinouchi, Teijirou Kanada, Kenji Yoshihiro
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Patent number: 10561282Abstract: Dispensers with anti-ligature safety features are disclosed herein. An anti-ligature dispenser may include a back mounting plate for mounting to a surface and a front housing cover with contoured and curved features that are substantially devoid of ligature anchoring points. Dispensing systems that allow for mechanically efficient actuation without providing gaps for ligature anchoring are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2017Date of Patent: February 18, 2020Assignee: Speakman CompanyInventor: Christopher G. Miedzius
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Patent number: 10543508Abstract: A piston for a cartridge has a medium side and an actuation side, and includes a piston body, a piston cover arranged adjacent to at least a part of the piston body and a valve arranged within the piston body and adjacent to the piston cover, the piston body including a centering portion arranged at an outer region of an outer peripheral surface thereof. The centering portion including at least one venting device.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2015Date of Patent: January 28, 2020Assignee: SULZER MIXPAC AGInventor: Manfred Obrist
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Patent number: 10537905Abstract: A foam dispenser has a foam-generating pump (1) mounted on a container (100) to hold liquid. The pump (1) has a liquid intake conduit with a ball valve (27) and an air intake conduit (45) provided partly by a jacket component (4) fitting around the pump body (2) with clearance. The pump has structure defining a mixing zone (50) for mixing air and liquid, a foam chamber (28) for holding foam received from the mixing zone, and a discharge conduit leading from the foam chamber to a discharge outlet (36). The mixed air and liquid pass through a permeable foam regulator mesh (54). One or more air inlets (47) lead into the mixing zone (50) from the air intake conduit (45). A liquid inlet in the form of a restricted jet orifice (89) leads into the mixing zone (50) from the liquid intake conduit, upstream of the inlet ball valve (27). A regulator mesh (53) is also provided between the liquid inlet and mixing zone.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2016Date of Patent: January 21, 2020Assignee: RIEKE PACKAGING SYSTEMS LIMITEDInventor: Simon Christopher Knight
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Patent number: 10531769Abstract: A container has an opening lying in a plane, wherein the opening is provided on a connecting piece of the container. A closure of the container can be removed by displacement in the plane. At least one guide element is provided on the connecting piece, on or in which the closure can be displaced relative to the container. The closure has at least one recess on at least one of its outer surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2016Date of Patent: January 14, 2020Inventor: Hans Georg Hagleitner
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Patent number: 10518947Abstract: A controlled pour bottle is disclosed which possesses a vent tube leading from the neck to an elevated shoulder. The vent tube inhibits the interruption of the flow of a poured fluid due to the ingestion of air back into the bottle by allowing the headspace to fill with air without ingesting air through the fluid flow as the bottle empties.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2016Date of Patent: December 31, 2019Assignee: Valvoline Licensing & Intellectual Property LLCInventors: Joseph A. Kasper, Steven B. Ruble
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Patent number: 10513425Abstract: A self-contained, universal portable beverage condition status indicator (10) has relatively large and easily visible top light dome (30) that is selectively lighted to provide an indication as to when a beverage dispenser (12) to which it is mounted is empty of beverage. Mounting is performed without any tools or alteration to the dispenser by simply inserting an elongate sensor probe assembly (50) through an inlet (22) in the top of the dispenser (12) and down to a location adjacent the bottom (16) of the hollow body (14) of the dispenser. Tooless removal is accomplished by simply slidably lifting the indicator (10) upwardly and outwardly from the dispenser (12) until it is clear. It may then be used with a newly filled different dispenser (12). The sensor probe assembly remains functional even though lower portion may be removed. Score lines (64, 70, 65, 59, etc.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2015Date of Patent: December 24, 2019Assignee: FOOD EQUIPMENT TECHNOLOGIES COMPANY, INC.Inventor: Michael W Lassota
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Patent number: 10501256Abstract: The present invention provides a plunger (20) for a dispenser, the plunger including a large diameter body portion (23) provided with ring-shaped contact surfaces (24, 25) that contact an inner wall surface of a syringe, a rear opening (26) formed in a backside of the large diameter body portion (23), and a small diameter body portion (22) provided with a front opening (28), wherein the front opening (28) is formed in a size allowing a liquid material to be directly pressed by pressurized air, and allowing at least the plunger (20) to move following a fall in water head position, which is caused with discharge and consumption of the liquid material. With those features, the liquid material can be prevented from adhering to the inner wall surface of the syringe, and the liquid material in the syringe can be prevented from flowing backwards.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2017Date of Patent: December 10, 2019Assignee: MUSASHI ENGINEERING, INC.Inventor: Kazumasa Ikushima
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Patent number: 10485386Abstract: A personal hygiene water bottle assembly has a bottle, forming a reservoir for water and a soap holder concentrically located within the bottle portion. A manual pump is used to pump soap from the soap holder into the water bottle, to form soapy water in the reservoir. The soapy water can be dispensed through the top spout. The bottle can be disassembled to allow easy cleaning. The bottle can be refilled with water, which can then have soap added to form the soapy water.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2018Date of Patent: November 26, 2019Inventor: Cristina Melgoza