Patents by Inventor Brad Krzyzaniak

Brad Krzyzaniak 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).

  • Patent number: 11639020
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for simultaneously forming and filling a plastic container without the use of a mold forming a mold cavity (116, 16) is provided. A pressure source (120, 20) includes an inlet (146, 150, 46, 50) and a piston-like device (140, 40). The piston-like device (140, 40) is moveable in a first direction wherein liquid is drawn into the pressure source (120, 20) through the inlet (146, 150, 46, 50) and in a second direction wherein the liquid is urged toward the preform (112, 12). A blow nozzle (122, 22) may be adapted to receive the liquid from the pressure source (120, 20) and transfer the liquid at high pressure (P2) into the preform (112, 12) thereby urging the preform (112, 12) to freely expand until an unopened end thereof contacts a platen (118). The platen (118) forms a bottom in a resultant container. The liquid remains within the container as an end product.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 24, 2019
    Date of Patent: May 2, 2023
    Assignee: DISCMA AG
    Inventors: Jessica T. Brown, Brad Krzyzaniak, Corey Janes, Richard Sieradzki
  • Publication number: 20220288833
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for simultaneously forming and filling a plastic container without the use of a mold forming a mold cavity is includes a pressure source having an inlet and a piston-like device. The piston-like device is moveable in a first direction wherein liquid is drawn into the pressure source through the inlet and in a second direction wherein the liquid is urged toward the preform. A blow nozzle may be adapted to receive the liquid from the pressure source and transfer the liquid at high pressure into the preform thereby urging the preform to freely expand until an unopened end thereof contacts a platen. The platen forms a bottom in a resultant container. The liquid remains within the container as an end product.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 3, 2022
    Publication date: September 15, 2022
    Inventors: Jessica T. Brown, Brad Krzyzaniak, Corey Janes, Darrel Lee
  • Publication number: 20210260809
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for simultaneously forming and filling a plastic container without the use of a mold forming a mold cavity (116, 16) is provided. A pressure source (120, 20) includes an inlet (146, 150, 46, 50) and a piston-like device (140, 40). The piston-like device (140, 40) is moveable in a first direction wherein liquid is drawn into the pressure source (120, 20) through the inlet (146, 150, 46, 50) and in a second direction wherein the liquid is urged toward the preform (112, 12). A blow nozzle (122, 22) may be adapted to receive the liquid from the pressure source (120, 20) and transfer the liquid at high pressure (P2) into the preform (112, 12) thereby urging the preform (112, 12) to freely expand until an unopened end thereof contacts a platen (118). The platen (118) forms a bottom in a resultant container. The liquid remains within the container as an end product.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 24, 2019
    Publication date: August 26, 2021
    Inventors: Jessica T. Brown, Brad Krzyzaniak, Corey Janes, Darrel Lee
  • Publication number: 20210162648
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for simultaneously forming and filling a plastic container without the use of a mold forming a mold cavity (116, 16) is provided. A pressure source (120, 20) includes an inlet (146, 150, 46, 50) and a piston-like device (140, 40). The piston-like device (140, 40) is moveable in a first direction wherein liquid is drawn into the pressure source (120, 20) through the inlet (146, 150, 46, 50) and in a second direction wherein the liquid is urged toward the preform (112, 12). A blow nozzle (122, 22) may be adapted to receive the liquid from the pressure source (120, 20) and transfer the liquid at high pressure (P2) into the preform (112, 12) thereby urging the preform (112, 12) to freely expand until an unopened end thereof contacts a platen (118). The platen (118) forms a bottom in a resultant container. The liquid remains within the container as an end product.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 24, 2019
    Publication date: June 3, 2021
    Inventors: Jessica T. Brown, Brad Krzyzaniak, Corey Janes, Richard Sieradzki