Patents by Inventor Bradford G. Amidzich
Bradford G. Amidzich 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).
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Patent number: 7077299Abstract: A faucet comprises a valve body having a bore, an inlet port and an outlet port. A plunger is disposed in the valve body and is reciprocated in the bore. The inlet port opens into a fluid passage adapted for connection to a pressurized source, and the outlet port opens into a dispensing spigot adapted to discharge materials from the faucet. A handle having a pivotal lever is disposed in the valve body and engages the plunger to reciprocate longitudinally through the bore. A plug is mounted on the plunger and has axial and radial sealing surfaces. The plug is forced against the axial valve seat when the valve is closed to deform in both axial and radial directions.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2003Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Assignee: Vent-Matic Co., Inc.Inventor: Bradford G. Amidzich
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Patent number: 6874521Abstract: A diaphragm operated regulator valve usable, e.g., for maintaining a preset gas pressure in a potable storage container, provides particularly effective at gas flow regulation as well as pressure regulation. The use of the word “fluid” as used herein can encompass both liquids and gasses. The valve includes a gas-balanced piston-tower diaphragm assembly that is freely supported, sealed, and operatively connected to a pressure-biasing adjustment. The diaphragm assembly permits axial movement relationships between valving channels or pathways, a valving-seal, and volume changes that take place in a low-pressure chamber. The valve 1) converts axial movement of the diaphragm into smooth transitional flow rates by varying the cross sectional areas of ingress and egress from an open valve position to a closed valve position and 2) has the ability to preset maximum flow rates.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2000Date of Patent: April 5, 2005Assignee: Vent-Matic Company, Inc.Inventor: Bradford G. Amidzich
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Patent number: 6840281Abstract: A pressure reducer is configured for use in a liquid delivery system that requires its liquid contents to be pressurized to a first, relatively high pressure but also requires that the liquid be delivered to a downstream location such as a faucet at a second, relatively low pressure. The pressure reducer reduces the pressure of the flowing liquid by repeatedly imparting directional changes to the liquid. Preferably, the pressure reducer comprises a stationary restrictor having multiple aligned segments, each of which is configured to divide the liquid into two or more diverging streams and to recombine the streams at the end of the segment. Each segment preferably comprises a curved blade having opposed generally toroidal surfaces that border one of two divided liquid streams. The device may be located either remote from or adjacent to the faucet or other terminal point of the system and can include either a single passage or multiple parallel passages.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2001Date of Patent: January 11, 2005Assignee: Vent-Matic Company, Inc.Inventor: Bradford G. Amidzich
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Publication number: 20040069966Abstract: A faucet comprises a valve body having a bore, an inlet port and an outlet port. A plunger is disposed in the valve body and is reciprocated in the bore. The inlet port opens into a fluid passage adapted for connection to a pressurized source, and the outlet port opens into a dispensing spigot adapted to discharge materials from the faucet. A handle having a pivotal lever is disposed in the valve body and engages the plunger to reciprocate longitudinally through the bore. A plug is mounted on the plunger and has axial and radial sealing surfaces. The plug is forced against the axial valve seat when the valve is closed to deform in both axial and radial directions.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2003Publication date: April 15, 2004Applicant: Vent-Matic Co., Inc.Inventor: Bradford G. Amidzich
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Patent number: 6626420Abstract: A faucet comprises a valve body having a bore, an inlet port and an outlet port. A plunger is disposed in the valve body and is reciprocated in the bore. The inlet port opens into a fluid passage adapted for connection to a pressurized source, and the outlet port opens into a dispensing spigot adapted to discharge materials from the faucet. A handle having a pivotal lever is disposed in the valve body and engages the plunger to reciprocate longitudinally through the bore. A plug is mounted on the plunger and has axial and radial sealing surfaces. The plug is forced against the axial valve seat when the valve is closed to deform in both axial and radial directions. The plunger is alternatively designed with channels on its exterior and passages through its interior for use with low-viscosity fluids and with a sealing arrangement for use with high-viscosity fluids. The dispensing spigot can be removed to ease access to the plug for cleaning.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2002Date of Patent: September 30, 2003Assignee: Vent-Matic Company, Inc.Inventor: Bradford G. Amidzich
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Publication number: 20030111629Abstract: A faucet comprises a valve body having a bore, an inlet port and an outlet port. A plunger is disposed in the valve body and is reciprocated in the bore. The inlet port opens into a fluid passage adapted for connection to a pressurized source, and the outlet port opens into a dispensing spigot adapted to discharge materials from the faucet. A handle having a pivotal lever is disposed in the valve body and engages the plunger to reciprocate longitudinally through the bore. A plug is mounted on the plunger and has axial and radial sealing surfaces. The plug is forced against the axial valve seat when the valve is closed to deform in both axial and radial directions. The plunger is alternatively designed with channels on its exterior and passages through its interior for use with low-viscosity fluids and with a sealing arrangement for use with high-viscosity fluids. The dispensing spigot can be removed to ease access to the plug for cleaning.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2002Publication date: June 19, 2003Applicant: Vent-Matic Co., Inc.Inventor: Bradford G. Amidzich
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Patent number: 6457614Abstract: A faucet comprises a valve body having a bore, an inlet port and an outlet port. A plunger is disposed in the valve body and is reciprocated in the bore. The inlet port opens into a fluid passage adapted for connection to a pressurized source, and the outlet port opens into a dispensing spigot adapted to discharge materials from the faucet. A handle having a pivotal lever is disposed in the valve body and engages the plunger to reciprocate longitudinally through the bore. A plug is mounted on the plunger and has axial and radial sealing surfaces. The plug is forced against the axial valve seat when the valve is closed to deform in both axial and radial directions. The plunger is alternatively designed with channels on its exterior and passages through its interior for use with low-viscosity fluids and with a sealing arrangement for use with high-viscosity fluids. The dispensing spigot can be removed to ease access to the plug for cleaning.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2001Date of Patent: October 1, 2002Assignee: Vent-Matic Co., Inc.Inventor: Bradford G. Amidzich
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Patent number: 6286730Abstract: A valve assembly has (1) a riser pipe including a valve cup housing and portals blockable, and (2) a central tower which communicates with blockable pathways that pass both liquid and gas, and (3) a bi-directional valve member which controls separation of gas and liquid and directional flow in the chamber. A retainer assembly is provided on the outer peripheral surface of the valve cup so as to facilitate insertion of the valve cup into the container but so as to prevent the unintended removal of the valve cup from the container while still permitting selective valve cup removal when it is desired to do so. The retainer assembly preferably includes a protrusion and a pair of centering skids spaced about the outer periphery of the valve cup. The protrusion includes a radially tapered, vertical extending detent portion and a radially tapered, circumferentially extending ramp portion. The centering skids taper radially inwardly from vertically central portions thereof to the vertical end portions thereof.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2000Date of Patent: September 11, 2001Assignee: Vent-Matic Co., Inc.Inventor: Bradford G. Amidzich
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Patent number: 6109485Abstract: A valve assembly, securable in an upper opening of a container for liquids, is simple and inexpensive to manufacture yet provides improved operability and is capable of relieving excess gas pressure within the container. The valve assembly preferably includes a stub and a riser pipe/valving unit detachably mounted in the stub. The valving unit substantially consists of a unified riser pipe having blockable gas and/or liquid portals, and movable members arranged co-axially within two upper reception areas in the riser pipe and including a single sealing ring and a dispensing tower. The sealing ring is axially displaceable against the pressure of a spring to move from a neutral closed position to a lower open position by way of external activation.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1998Date of Patent: August 29, 2000Assignee: Vent-Matic Co., Inc.Inventor: Bradford G. Amidzich
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Patent number: 5645192Abstract: A valve assembly, securable in an upper opening of a container for liquids, is simple and inexpensive to manufacture yet provides improved operability and is capable of relieving excess gas pressure within the container. The valve assembly preferably includes a stub and a riser pipe/valving unit detachably mounted in the stub. The valving unit substantially consists of a unified riser pipe having blockable gas and/or liquid portals, and movable members arranged co-axially within two upper reception areas in the riser pipe and including a single sealing ring and a dispensing tower. The sealing ring is axially displaceable against the pressure of a spring to move from a neutral closed position to a lower open position by way of external activation.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1996Date of Patent: July 8, 1997Assignee: Vent-Matic Co., Inc.Inventor: Bradford G. Amidzich
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Patent number: 5092395Abstract: An apparatus for cooling or warming a beverage container positioned in a flow of conditioned (cooled or warmed) air from a ventilation outlet. The apparatus includes a beverage container holder portion having a brace portion to clasp a beverage container and an attaching member portion that together are configured to position the beverage container in the flow of air from the ventilation outlet. A flexible cover can be used optionally with the beverage container holder portion and attaching member portion to direct and circulate air around a beverage container. Moreover, the cover provides a convenient place for the display of logos or advertising.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1989Date of Patent: March 3, 1992Assignee: Kantec Manufacturing, Inc.Inventor: Bradford G. Amidzich
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Patent number: 5078296Abstract: A hinge lid for a container including a means for attaching the lid to the container. The attaching means has an exterior and an interior, the interior being proximate to the container when the attaching means is in place on the container. The hinged lid further includes a cover connected to the attaching means in a connection area. The cover has an exterior and an interior, the interior being proximate to the container when the cover is closed. A hinge is located in the connection area. The hinge includes a first rib located at the junction of the interior of the cover with the interior of the attaching means. The axis of the first rib is parallel to the axis of the hinge. The hinge also includes a second rib orthogonal to the first rib. A portion of the second rib is located on the exterior of the cover and a portion is located on the exterior of the attaching means.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1990Date of Patent: January 7, 1992Assignee: Kantec Manufacturing, Inc.Inventor: Bradford G. Amidzich