Patents by Inventor Cheriyan B. Thomas
Cheriyan B. Thomas 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: 10287069Abstract: A vaporizing/discharging container 100 is provided that can properly vaporize and discharge a volatile substance in use, and prevent tampering by children, etc. The vaporizing/discharging container 100 for vaporizing and discharging a volatile substance into the outside, includes a main body 10 configured to contain the volatile substance, and a closure member 20 having a vapor discharging hole 21 for the volatile substance, and configured to be screwed and attached onto the main body 10. A pair of temporary lock mechanisms 30 (31, 32) configured to engage with each other so that resistance occurs against a direction in which the closure member 20 is rotated backward after the closure member 20 is screwed onto the main body 10, are provided between the closure member 20 and the main body 10, and at least one of the temporary lock mechanisms 30 (31, 32) is formed in the shape of steps.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2014Date of Patent: May 14, 2019Assignees: ZHONGSHAN FUJI CHEMICAL CO., LTD., DAINIHON JOCHUGIKU CO., LTD., THE YANKEE CANDLE COMPANY, INC.Inventors: Chi Wai Chan, Koji Nakayama, Frederick A. Enko, Cheriyan B. Thomas
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Patent number: 9517871Abstract: A child-resistant container including a bottle having a first locking member associated therewith, a bottle cap for selectively engaging the bottle, the bottle cap including a second locking member for selectively engaging the first locking member, and a removable gasket positioned and located within the bottle cap for allowing the bottle cap to partially engage the bottle but preventing the first locking member from engaging the second locking member so long as the gasket is positioned within the bottle cap. Removal of the gasket from the bottle cap allows the bottle cap to be fully engaged with the bottle and allows the first locking member to engage the second locking member thereby activating the child-resistant locking mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2014Date of Patent: December 13, 2016Assignee: The Yankee Candle Company, Inc.Inventors: Frederick A. Enko, Cheriyan B. Thomas
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Patent number: 9475624Abstract: A child-resistant container including a bottle having an annular flange associated therewith, an intermediate member selectively engageable with the bottle and having an annular flange associated therewith, and an outer lid selectively engageable with both the intermediate member and the bottle, the outer lid including a plurality of lower projections for selectively engaging the annular flange of the intermediate member when the outer lid is engaged therewith and for selectively engaging the annular flange of the bottle when the intermediate member is removed from the bottle and the outer lid is engaged with the bottle. Removal of the intermediate member from the bottle allows the plurality of lower projections associated with the outer lid to engage the annular flange associated with the bottle thereby activating the child-resistant locking mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2014Date of Patent: October 25, 2016Assignees: The Yankee Candle Company, Inc., Consultoria Técnica e Representações, Lda.Inventors: Cheriyan B. Thomas, Pedro de Queiroz Vieira
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Publication number: 20160213048Abstract: A method of producing a reduced-calorie fruit juice beverage may include passing a fruit juice stream including non-sugar fruit juice components (fruit juice components product) and sugars through a bed of resin. Due to the resin's specific affinity for the sugar, the fruit juice is chromatographically separated into concentrated bands of the fruit juice components product and sugars that move through the bed of resin at different speeds. The concentrated band of the sugar may be withdrawn as a sugar stream from a first extraction point in the bed of resin, while the concentrated band of the fruit juice components may be withdrawn as a fruit juice components product stream from a different, second extraction point in the bed of resin. The sugar stream includes a higher concentration of the fructose, glucose, and sucrose than the feed stream, while the fruit juice components product stream includes a higher concentration of endogenous fruit juice compounds than the feed stream or the sugar stream.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2016Publication date: July 28, 2016Inventors: Daniel J. BLASE, Cheriyan B. THOMAS
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Publication number: 20160176591Abstract: A child-resistant container including a bottle having an annular flange associated therewith, an intermediate member selectively engageable with the bottle and having an annular flange associated therewith, and an outer lid selectively engageable with both the intermediate member and the bottle, the outer lid including a plurality of lower projections for selectively engaging the annular flange of the intermediate member when the outer lid is engaged therewith and for selectively engaging the annular flange of the bottle when the intermediate member is removed from the bottle and the outer lid is engaged with the bottle. Removal of the intermediate member from the bottle allows the plurality of lower projections associated with the outer lid to engage the annular flange associated with the bottle thereby activating the child-resistant locking mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2014Publication date: June 23, 2016Inventors: Cheriyan B. Thomas, Pedro de Queiroz Vieira
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Publication number: 20160107809Abstract: A vaporizing/discharging container 100 is provided that can properly vaporize and discharge a volatile substance in use, and prevent tampering by children, etc. The vaporizing/discharging container 100 for vaporizing and discharging a volatile substance into the outside, includes a main body 10 configured to contain the volatile substance, and a closure member 20 having a vapor discharging hole 21 for the volatile substance, and configured to be screwed and attached onto the main body 10. A pair of temporary lock mechanisms 30 (31, 32) configured to engage with each other so that resistance occurs against a direction in which the closure member 20 is rotated backward after the closure member 20 is screwed onto the main body 10, are provided between the closure member 20 and the main body 10, and at least one of the temporary lock mechanisms 30 (31, 32) is formed in the shape of steps.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2014Publication date: April 21, 2016Inventors: Chi Wai CHAN, Koji NAKAYAMA, Frederick A. ENKO, Cheriyan B. THOMAS
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Publication number: 20160068318Abstract: A child-resistant container including a bottle having a first locking member associated therewith, a bottle cap for selectively engaging the bottle, the bottle cap including a second locking member for selectively engaging the first locking member, and a removable gasket positioned and located within the bottle cap for allowing the bottle cap to partially engage the bottle but preventing the first locking member from engaging the second locking member so long as the gasket is positioned within the bottle cap. Removal of the gasket from the bottle cap allows the bottle cap to be fully engaged with the bottle and allows the first locking member to engage the second locking member thereby activating the child-resistant locking mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2014Publication date: March 10, 2016Inventors: Frederick A. Enko, Cheriyan B. Thomas
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Publication number: 20130320574Abstract: A formula dispersing apparatus that increases the throw, volume and efficiency of formula distribution through aerodynamic surfaces is described. The shape of the ring airfoil in the utilization of the Coandà effect allows for efficient distribution of a formula or formula mixture into a defined space.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2013Publication date: December 5, 2013Applicant: THE YANKEE CANDLE COMPANY, INC.Inventors: Jonathan SICKINGER, Cheriyan B. THOMAS, John E. CAGLE, Thomas J. KENNEDY, III
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Publication number: 20130095440Abstract: A rigid planar wick and one or more fabric wicks are adhered together for use in candles. The fabric wicks may be planar fabric wicks, traditional shaped string-shaped wicks or a fabric sheath. The rigid wick is of a predetermined width, length, and thickness and the planar fabric wick is of some dimension equal to, less than, or greater than the planar surface area of the rigid wick. By combining both a planar fabric wick and a rigid planar wick, consistency in flame heights can be achieved, providing an improved wick for candle use.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2011Publication date: April 18, 2013Applicant: The Yankee Candle Company, Inc.Inventors: John E. Cagle, Cheriyan B. Thomas
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Publication number: 20120214110Abstract: The present invention relates to vessel design that enhances candle performance by separating the inlet air from the active scent while accelerating the active scent. The chimney-like assembly accelerates active scent flow, thus propelling active scent faster and further from the candle. The separation of inlet air from active scent produces an efficient laminar flame with minimal flame movement and flickering, thus reducing the soot potential.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2012Publication date: August 23, 2012Applicant: The Yankee Candle Company, Inc.Inventors: John E. Cagle, Cheriyan B. Thomas
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Publication number: 20120211573Abstract: The invention relates to a fragrance dispenser for botanical products and methods of use thereof. The fragrance dispenser includes a holding member having a surface for holding a botanical product such as potpourri; a support member for supporting the holding member and for receiving a supply of liquid fragrance; and a plurality of wicking members extending from the supply of liquid fragrance to and upon the holding member surface for transferring the liquid fragrance from the supply to the surface for diffusing the fragrance therefrom.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2012Publication date: August 23, 2012Applicant: The Yankee Candle WayInventors: Gerald Allison, Cheriyan B. Thomas
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Publication number: 20120135359Abstract: A non consuming/reusable candle includes a wick that is a made of a porous sintered metal or alloy or of ceramic. The wick is conducive to wicking, via capillary action, any candle fuel for the purpose of combustion. The wick shape may be of any multiple geometrical shapes, and may be straight or curved, and provide either a narrow or broad flame.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2011Publication date: May 31, 2012Applicant: The Yankee Candle Company, Inc.Inventors: Cheriyan B. Thomas, John E. Cagle
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Publication number: 20110165310Abstract: A method for treating a sugar-containing natural consumable product for lowering its sugar content includes passing a stream of a sugar-containing natural consumable product into contact with a bed of ionic adsorbent material capable of chromatographically separating sugar from the natural consumable product; and chromatographically separating a sugar-diminished natural consumable product from the adsorbent bed. A high intensity natural and/or artificial sweetener can be added to the sugar-diminished beverage to produce a beverage product having similar flavor and nutritional content as the original beverage, but containing a lower amount of calories. The sugar-reduced beverage also can be used as a flavoring for the beverage and food industry; or as an ingredient component for reduced and full calorie foods (e.g., jellies, candies, etc.). The sugar-reduced beverage can be concentrated to a higher level using less energy as compared to standard juices.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2011Publication date: July 7, 2011Applicants: INNOVATIVE STRATEGIC DESIGN, LLC, INNOVATIVE PRODUCT MANAGEMENT, LLCInventors: Daniel J. Blase, Cheriyan B. Thomas
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Patent number: 7377493Abstract: System and method for emanating fragrance vapor into a region. Fragrance liquid within a receptacle exhibits a liquid phase-vapor phase interface surface when in a quiescent state. Utilizing sub-pressure generators such as fan driven systems, the pressure above the interface is lowered to promote the escape of vapor molecules for dissemination into the atmosphere. The surface area of the fragrance fluid may be increased through the use of a bubbling technique to derive an effective area permitting a larger vapor molecule escape.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2005Date of Patent: May 27, 2008Assignee: Innovative Product Management, LLCInventor: Cheriyan B. Thomas
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Patent number: 6923639Abstract: A flame-retardant wick holder for a candle is made of a material having a UL-94 vertical burn test rating of at least V-0, including polymers and ceramics. The wick holder supports a wick at the bottom of a candle. The wick holder material causes the flame on the wick to extinguish when it reaches the holder, thereby preventing flashover of the residual candle fuel at the end of the candle useful life. One version of the holder has a cylindrical sleeve fit over a wick clip holding the lower end of the wick. The cylindrical holder is well adapted for use in pillar-type candles.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2003Date of Patent: August 2, 2005Assignee: Bath & Body Works, Inc.Inventors: Bradley D. Pesu, Joseph P. Romano, Fabian Destefano, Cheriyan B. Thomas
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Patent number: 6805300Abstract: An automotive air freshener for insertion into a cigarette lighter socket of a vehicle has an elongated housing having first and second ends and opposite sides. First and second electrical contacts are in the first end of the housing and are adapted for insertion into the cigarette lighter socket so that the first and second electrical contacts can be in electrical contact with the socket. An internal circuit board has a switch and an operating current in contact with the first and second electrical contacts. Power is conveyed through the electrical contacts to the circuit board to provide heat at varying degrees to heat a fragrance pad and to operate a fragrance emitting phenomenon. A cover is connected to the circuit board to protect a user from burns.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2002Date of Patent: October 19, 2004Assignee: Aeron North America, LLCInventors: Kevin J. Munroe, Jeffrey L. Smith, Cheriyan B. Thomas, Jeffrey J. Grote, Bradley D. Pesu, Richard R. Ruffolo
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Publication number: 20040033464Abstract: A flame-retardant wick holder for a candle is made of a material having a UL-94 vertical burn test rating of at least V-0, including polymers and ceramics. The wick holder supports a wick at the bottom of a candle. The wick holder material causes the flame on the wick to extinguish when it reaches the holder, thereby preventing flashover of the residual candle fuel at the end of the candle useful life. One version of the holder has a cylindrical sleeve fit over a wick clip holding the lower end of the wick. The cylindrical holder is well adapted for use in pillar-type candles.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2003Publication date: February 19, 2004Inventors: Bradley D. Pesu, Joseph P. Romano, Fabian Destefano, Cheriyan B. Thomas
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Publication number: 20040033463Abstract: A flame-retardant wick holder for a candle is made of a material having a UL-94 vertical burn test rating of at least V-0, including polymers and ceramics. The wick holder supports a wick at the bottom of a candle. The wick holder material causes the flame on the wick to extinguish when it reaches the holder, thereby preventing flashover of the residual candle fuel at the end of the candle useful life. One version of the holder includes a barrier extending upwardly around the holder for catching a drooping wick from causing secondary wicking and possible flashover near the end of the candle useful life.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2002Publication date: February 19, 2004Inventors: Bradley D. Pesu, Joseph P. Romano, Fabian Destefano, Cheriyan B. Thomas
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Patent number: D694918Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2012Date of Patent: December 3, 2013Assignee: The Yankee Candle Company, Inc.Inventors: John E. Cagle, Cheriyan B. Thomas
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Patent number: D700959Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2013Date of Patent: March 11, 2014Assignee: The Yankee Candle Company, Inc.Inventors: Jonathan Sickinger, Cheriyan B. Thomas, John E. Cagle