Patents by Inventor Aaron R. Reynolds

Aaron R. Reynolds has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20100006597
    Abstract: An apparatus for automatically dispensing a fluid includes a container adapted to carry a supply of fluid, and a valve connected to said container, wherein actuation of said valve dispenses the fluid. Also included is an apparatus position indicator proximally associated with the container and an object sensor positioned near the valve. The object sensor monitors an area below where the valve dispenses when open and upon detection of an object opens said valve. Initial positioning of the apparatus triggers the apparatus position indicator to generate an appropriate signal until said object sensor is properly positioned. Once positioned the device may be permanently secured. A control circuit within the apparatus also allows programming of lighting indicators, dispense cycle size, and dispense quantities. The control circuit also provides for overload protection, motor braking and RF shielding.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 22, 2009
    Publication date: January 14, 2010
    Inventors: Aaron R. Reynolds, Bruce J. Van Deman, Martin O'Toole, Paul Waterhouse
  • Patent number: 7637391
    Abstract: A dispenser includes a cover pivotally secured to a backplate to move between an open position, at which the dispenser can be refilled, and a closed position, at which the dispenser may be actuated. The cover includes a latch that engages a catch held on the backplate. An elongate bar secured to the backplate is provided to engage the latch and remove it from the catch to permit the cover to be moved to the open position. The elongate bar includes a yoke extending to left and right terminal ends that are accessible outside of a dispensing zone of the dispenser. This invention is particularly applicable to dispensers that employ sensors to sense the presence of a hand at a dispensing zone.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 1, 2006
    Date of Patent: December 29, 2009
    Inventors: Mark E. Rosenkranz, Aaron R. Reynolds, Robert L. Quinlan
  • Publication number: 20090317270
    Abstract: A diaphragm foam pump including a diaphragm made of a flexible material defining a mixing chamber and having an inlet opening and an outlet opening. An inlet passageway is in fluid communication with a reservoir containing a foamable liquid and the inlet opening, with the inlet passageway having a one-way valve therein. The pump also includes an outlet passageway in fluid communication with the outlet opening and having a one-way valve therein, and an air inlet in the inlet passageway having a one-way valve. The diaphragm foam pump further includes an electric motor and a motor-driven element associated with said electric motor. Actuating the electric motor drives the motor driven element to repeatedly collapse and expand the diaphragm, and where expansion of the diaphragm creates a vacuum causing foamable liquid and air to flow into the mixing chamber, and collapsing of the diaphragm causes the liquid and air mixture to be forced out through the outlet passageway as foam.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 19, 2009
    Publication date: December 24, 2009
    Inventor: Aaron R. Reynolds
  • Publication number: 20090314800
    Abstract: A refill container is disclosed which utilizes an enclosure with at least one orientational tab and a neck that carries a pump mechanism with a nozzle. The refill container provides a collar with a notch that receives the orientational tab and axially receives the neck. The refill container is axially received by a release mechanism of a dispenser housing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 28, 2009
    Publication date: December 24, 2009
    Inventors: Aaron R. REYNOLDS, Mark E. Rosenkranz
  • Publication number: 20090314799
    Abstract: A refill container is disclosed which utilizes an enclosure with at least one orientational tab and a neck that carries a pump mechanism with a nozzle. The refill container provides a collar with a notch that receives the orientational tab and axially receives the neck. The refill container is axially received by a release mechanism of a dispenser housing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 27, 2009
    Publication date: December 24, 2009
    Inventors: Aaron R. Reynolds, Mark E. Rosenkranz, Paul Waterhouse
  • Patent number: 7621426
    Abstract: A dispensing system is disclosed which utilizes an electronically powered key device and/or identification code associated with a refill container to preclude the need for mechanical keys. The system utilizes a near field frequency response to determine whether a refill container is compatible with a dispensing system. In particular, the refill container is provided with a coil terminated by one of a number of capacitors. The container is received in a housing that provides a pair of coils that are in a spatial relationship with the installed refill container's coil. By energizing one of the housing's coils, the other coil detects a unique electronic signature generated by the container's coil. If the signature is acceptable, the dispensing system is allowed to dispense a quantity of material. The system also provides a unique latching mechanism to retain the container and ensure positioning of all the coils.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 15, 2004
    Date of Patent: November 24, 2009
    Inventors: Aaron R. Reynolds, Mark E. Rosenkranz, Paul Waterhouse
  • Patent number: 7611030
    Abstract: An apparatus for automatically dispensing a fluid includes a container adapted to carry a supply of fluid, and a valve connected to the container, wherein actuation of the valve dispenses the fluid. An apparatus position indicator is associated with the container and an object sensor is positioned near the valve. The object sensor monitors an area below where the valve dispenses when open and upon detection of an object opens the valve. Initial positioning of the apparatus triggers the apparatus position indicator to generate an appropriate signal until the object sensor is properly positioned and permanently secured. A control circuit in cooperation with a hidden switch allows programming of lighting indicators, dispense cycle size, and dispense quantities. The control circuit also provides for overload protection, motor braking and RF shielding. And an anti-vandal feature prevents excessive use of the apparatus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 16, 2004
    Date of Patent: November 3, 2009
    Inventors: Aaron R. Reynolds, Bruce J. Van Deman, Martin O'Toole, Paul Waterhouse
  • Publication number: 20090200337
    Abstract: A bifurcated stem foam pump for use in foam dispensers. An air compressor portion of the bifurcated pump is attached to and maintained as a portion of the dispenser housing. A portion of the pump for transferring liquid and including a portion for generating foam is attached to and provided as a portion of a replaceable liquid-containing cartridge in the foam dispenser. The two portions mate and form a completed pump assembly operative for generating foam from the liquid of the cartridge when the cartridge is placed within the dispenser housing and the two pump portions are mated. The air compressor portion includes a collar having an air piston reciprocatingly received therein. The collar is attached to the dispenser housing. A collar receiving a hollow stem pump is attached to the liquid cartridge. Actuation of the air piston correspondingly actuates the stem pump such that air and liquid are forced together in the stem pump and through a foam generating member.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 8, 2008
    Publication date: August 13, 2009
    Inventors: Robert L. Quinlan, Mark E. Rosenkranz, Aaron R. Reynolds
  • Publication number: 20090200339
    Abstract: A bifurcated foam pump assembly for use in foam dispensers. A liquid dispensing portion of the foam pump assembly is attached to and disposable/replaceable with a liquid cartridge for the dispenser. The air compressor or air pump portion of the foam pump assembly comprises a portion of the dispenser itself and is attached to the dispenser housing. Upon replacement of a cartridge, the two portions mate and are operative as a foam pump generator. The liquid portion of the foam pump is received within a liquid chamber by gravity, and is subsequently driven from that chamber by air from the air compressor, which drives both the air and liquid through a foam generating member, such as a sponge or mesh. This foam generating member is a part of the liquid portion of the pump, and is replaced with the cartridge.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 8, 2008
    Publication date: August 13, 2009
    Inventors: Robert L. Quinlan, Mark E. Rosenkranz, Aaron R. Reynolds
  • Publication number: 20090188994
    Abstract: An antomizing foam pump creates atomized droplets of a foamable liquid in air in a compression chamber. The compression chamber is then collapsed to force the droplets and air through a mesh screen to create a foam product.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 30, 2008
    Publication date: July 30, 2009
    Inventors: Eugene W. Ray, Aaron R. Reynolds
  • Publication number: 20090184134
    Abstract: A foam dispenser includes a housing and a refill unit. The refill unit carries a tube pump for pumping a foamable liquid, and the housing carries an air pump for pumping air. The tube pump and air pump fluidly communicate premixed chamber in a mixing unit to create a foam product when the dispenser is actuated to actuate both the 2 pump and the air pump.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 18, 2008
    Publication date: July 23, 2009
    Inventors: Nick E. Ciavarella, David D. Hayes, Aaron R. Reynolds
  • Publication number: 20090127282
    Abstract: A dispensing system is disclosed which utilizes an electronically powered key device and/or identification code associated with a refill container to preclude the need for mechanical keys. The system utilizes a near field frequency response to determine whether a refill container is compatible with a dispensing system. In particular, the refill container is provided with a coil terminated by one of a number of capacitors. The container is received in a housing that provides a pair of coils that are in a spatial relationship with the installed refill container's coil. By energizing one of the housing's coils, the other coil detects a unique electronic signature generated by the container's coil. If the signature is acceptable, the dispensing system is allowed to dispense a quantity of material. The system also provides a unique latching mechanism to retain the container and ensure positioning of all the coils.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 23, 2009
    Publication date: May 21, 2009
    Inventors: Aaron R. REYNOLDS, Mark E. Rosenkranz, Paul Waterhouse
  • Publication number: 20090132065
    Abstract: A dispensing system is disclosed which utilizes an electronically powered key device and/or identification code associated with a refill container to preclude the need for mechanical keys. The system utilizes a near field frequency response to determine whether a refill container is compatible with a dispensing system. In particular, the refill container is provided with a coil terminated by one of a number of capacitors. The container is received in a housing that provides a pair of coils that are in a spatial relationship with the installed refill container's coil. By energizing one of the housing's coils, the other coil detects a unique electronic signature generated by the container's coil. If the signature is acceptable, the dispensing system is allowed to dispense a quantity of material. The system also provides a unique latching mechanism to retain the container and ensure positioning of all the coils.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 23, 2009
    Publication date: May 21, 2009
    Inventors: Aaron R. Reynolds, Mark E. Rosenkranz, Paul Waterhouse
  • Publication number: 20080054016
    Abstract: A dispenser includes a cover pivotally secured to a backplate to move between an open position, at which the dispenser can be refilled, and a closed position, at which the dispenser may be actuated. The cover includes a latch that engages a catch held on the backplate. An elongate bar secured to the backplate is provided to engage the latch and remove it from the catch to permit the cover to be moved to the open position. The elongate bar includes a yoke extending to left and right terminal ends that are accessible outside of a dispensing zone of the dispenser. This invention is particularly applicable to dispensers that employ sensors to sense the presence of a hand at a dispensing zone.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 1, 2006
    Publication date: March 6, 2008
    Inventors: Mark E. Rosenkranz, Aaron R. Reynolds, Robert L. Quinlan
  • Patent number: 6772916
    Abstract: A locking system for a dispenser having a cover and a back plate, the cover being hingedly connected at one end to the back plate and carrying a latch plate at the opposed end thereof. An elongate locking bar is slidably carried on the back plate for movement toward and away from engagement with the latch plate. This movement is achieved by provision of an engagement member of the back plate slidably movable into contact with the locking bar and a key similarly movable into the contact with the engagement member. To that end, the engagement member includes opposed resilient legs, the distal ends of which normally rest on the bottom of the interior of the cover. The key is provided with a divider which, when engaged with the resilient legs spreading them apart and enables shoulders on the key to contact the engagement member and move the locking bar upwardly to disengage the latch.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 8, 2002
    Date of Patent: August 10, 2004
    Inventor: Aaron R. Reynolds
  • Patent number: 6286013
    Abstract: An operating system provides a common name space for both long filenames and short filenames. In this common namespace, a long filename and a short filename are provided for each file. Each file has a short filename directory entry and may have at least one long filename directory entry associated with it. The number of long filename directory entries that are associated with a file depends on the number of characters in the long filename of the file. The long filename directory entries are configured to minimize compatibility problems with existing installed program bases.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 28, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 4, 2001
    Assignee: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: Aaron R. Reynolds, Dennis R. Adler, Ralph A. Lipe, Ray D. Pedrizetti, Jeffrey T. Parsons, Rasipuram V. Arun
  • Patent number: D503576
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 6, 2004
    Date of Patent: April 5, 2005
    Inventors: Aaron R. Reynolds, Bruce J. Van Deman
  • Patent number: D451736
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 19, 2001
    Date of Patent: December 11, 2001
    Inventors: Rex Mast, Martin J. O'Toole, Aaron R. Reynolds, Jeffrey T. Maddox, William Brazis, Roger Ramsey
  • Patent number: D530126
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 2006
    Date of Patent: October 17, 2006
    Inventors: Aaron R. Reynolds, Martin J. O'Toole, Richard C. Sayers, Cherry A. Bochmann
  • Patent number: D495547
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 26, 2003
    Date of Patent: September 7, 2004
    Assignee: Joseph S. Kanfer
    Inventors: Aaron R. Reynolds, Bruce J. Van Deman