Patents by Inventor Christopher P. Orem
Christopher P. Orem 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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Publication number: 20230391130Abstract: A vented output device for uniformly mixed liquid comprising a barrel defining a reservoir for containing the uniformly mixed liquid, and at least one vent channel extending from a first vent opening in fluid flow communication with an exterior of the device and second vent opening in fluid flow communication with the reservoir. A binary ink storage assembly includes multiple glass ampoules arranged in pairs, which are placed inside the barrel in parallel. The invention provides a reliable, simple and low-cost output device for solving the problem of not allowing the liquid to be uniformly mixed and output when a chemiluminescent marker or pen is activated.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2023Publication date: December 7, 2023Inventors: Joseph Moll, Gregory Nungester, Keith Alison, Michael Moskal, Christopher P. Orem, Ying K. Ho, He Yingqiang, Luo Xiaomeng, Li Juejun, Xu Wusi, He Yaoqiang, Jin Chaoyang, Guo Haiteng, Bai Wen, Robert J. Henry
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Patent number: 10864766Abstract: The technology described herein relates to a spiral art device that allows a user to create and recreate spiral art designs with chalk, and in particular with sidewalk chalk. The spiral art device in accordance with aspects herein comprises one or more stencil pieces and a motor piece. The motor piece is configured to move the stencil piece a predetermined distance around the motor piece, as many times as desired to form the spiral art design. The stencil piece is configured to have multiple securing points that allow the stencil piece to be secured to the motor piece at different angles, further allowing the user to add additional variations to their spiral art design. Design variations may be exponentially multiplied when multiple stencils having differently shaped traceable margins are provided with the spiral art device in accordance with aspects herein.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2018Date of Patent: December 15, 2020Assignee: Crayola, LLCInventors: John D. McBride, Jr., Christopher P. Orem, Thomas R. Rau
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Patent number: 10286413Abstract: Embodiments of the invention are directed to an outdoor paint sprayer having an air pump chamber separate from a refillable and/or replaceable paint chamber. In some aspects, the outdoor paint sprayer is configured to dispense a liquid paint with minimal dilution, such that a paint having an original concentration may be aspirated and dispersed by the outdoor paint sprayer without requiring additional manipulation of the paint outside of the sprayer. In some aspects, the outdoor paint sprayer includes one or more nozzle features and/or tips that produce a desired spraying application. In further aspects, additional features for emulating a particular marking effect may be incorporated with and/or coupled to the sprayer for application.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2017Date of Patent: May 14, 2019Assignee: Crayola, LLCInventors: John D. McBride, Jr., Thomas R. Rau, Christopher P. Orem
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Publication number: 20190023059Abstract: The technology described herein relates to a spiral art device that allows a user to create and recreate spiral art designs with chalk, and in particular with sidewalk chalk. The spiral art device in accordance with aspects herein comprises one or more stencil pieces and a motor piece. The motor piece is configured to move the stencil piece a predetermined distance around the motor piece, as many times as desired to form the spiral art design. The stencil piece is configured to have multiple securing points that allow the stencil piece to be secured to the motor piece at different angles, further allowing the user to add additional variations to their spiral art design. Design variations may be exponentially multiplied when multiple stencils having differently shaped traceable margins are provided with the spiral art device in accordance with aspects herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2018Publication date: January 24, 2019Inventors: John D. McBride, JR., Christopher P. Orem, Thomas R. Rau
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Publication number: 20180339542Abstract: The technology described herein relates to a stackable chalk dispensing device that allows a user to stack multiple chalk dispensing devices to form a vertical or horizontal stack of chalk dispensing devices. The vertical stack of stackable chalk dispensing devices increases the reach of the chalk dispensing device, for example, allowing a user to use the chalk within the chalk dispensing device closest to a receiving surface that the user wishes to mark with the chalk dispensing device. The horizontal stack allows a user to mark with several chalks at once. Thus, the stackable chalk dispensing devices allow for the vertical or horizontal stacking of chalks, which allows users to have flexibility in how the users want to interact with multiple chalks at once, whether it is to reach the floor from a standing position, or making multiple markings with several chalks simultaneously.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2018Publication date: November 29, 2018Inventors: Christopher P. Orem, John D. McBride, JR.
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Patent number: 10040312Abstract: Embodiments of the invention are directed to a roller ball marking instrument for use with paint, a method for assembling the roller ball marking instrument, and a system for delivering paint. The body of the marking instrument includes a reservoir for storing paint. The body is coupled to a fibrous roller ball via a retaining ring. The roller balls sits within a partially-enclosed cavity in the center of the retaining ring. A least part of the roller ball protrudes through an opening in the retaining ring. Paint in the reservoir moves first through an opening at one end of the body and then through an open center of the retaining ring. The paint is transferred to the roller ball. The roller ball rotates freely within the cavity of the retaining ring and transfers the paint to a writing surface.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2016Date of Patent: August 7, 2018Assignee: Crayola, LLCInventors: Christopher P. Orem, Robert N. Amabile, Victor Bedoya, Jordan Howell, Roseld V. Laguatan, Jr., John D. McBride, Jr., Douglas Melville, Leena Vadaketh
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Publication number: 20170216858Abstract: Embodiments of the invention are directed to an outdoor paint sprayer having an air pump chamber separate from a refillable and/or replaceable paint chamber. In some aspects, the outdoor paint sprayer is configured to dispense a liquid paint with minimal dilution, such that a paint having an original concentration may be aspirated and dispersed by the outdoor paint sprayer without requiring additional manipulation of the paint outside of the sprayer. In some aspects, the outdoor paint sprayer includes one or more nozzle features and/or tips that produce a desired spraying application. In further aspects, additional features for emulating a particular marking effect may be incorporated with and/or coupled to the sprayer for application.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2017Publication date: August 3, 2017Inventors: JOHN D. McBRIDE, JR., THOMAS R. RAU, CHRISTOPHER P. OREM
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Publication number: 20170136804Abstract: Embodiments of the invention are directed to a roller ball marking instrument for use with paint, a method for assembling the roller ball marking instrument, and a system for delivering paint. The body of the marking instrument includes a reservoir for storing paint. The body is coupled to a fibrous roller ball via a retaining ring. The roller balls sits within a partially-enclosed cavity in the center of the retaining ring. A least part of the roller ball protrudes through an opening in the retaining ring. Paint in the reservoir moves first through an opening at one end of the body and then through an open center of the retaining ring. The paint is transferred to the roller ball. The roller ball rotates freely within the cavity of the retaining ring and transfers the paint to a writing surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2016Publication date: May 18, 2017Inventors: CHRISTOPHER P. OREM, ROBERT N. AMABILE, VICTOR BEDOYA, JORDAN HOWELL, ROSELD V. LAGUATAN, JR., JOHN D. McBRIDE, JR., DOUGLAS MELVILLE, LEENA VADAKETH
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Patent number: 9156304Abstract: Ink delivery systems to provide ink from a reservoir to an applicator pad for marking a surface. Ink is stored in a reservoir within a marker body. A valve system controls the flow of ink to the applicator pad to prevent puddling of ink on the marking surface. The reservoir is a hollow body with free flowing ink or may contain a fiber reservoir at least partially saturated with ink. The reservoir may also contain capillary channels and ribs to aid in transporting ink to the valve system. The valve system includes a plug and a spring to bias the plug in a closed position. The plug includes at least one contact surface to contact a housing, and thereby control the flow of ink from the reservoir to the applicator pad. The spring may be a coil spring or a compressible foam-like spring.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2013Date of Patent: October 13, 2015Assignee: HALLMARK CARDS, INCORPORATEDInventors: Christopher P. Orem, David A. Cziraky, Wolfgang Witz
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Patent number: 9114662Abstract: Ink delivery systems to provide ink from a reservoir to an applicator pad for marking a surface. Ink is stored in a reservoir within a marker body. A valve system controls the flow of ink to the applicator pad to prevent puddling of ink on the marking surface. The reservoir is a hollow body with free flowing ink or may contain a fiber reservoir at least partially saturated with ink. The reservoir may also contain capillary channels and ribs to aid in transporting ink to the valve system. The valve system includes a plug and a spring to bias the plug in a closed position. The plug includes at least one contact surface to contact a housing, and thereby control the flow of ink from the reservoir to the applicator pad. The spring may be a coil spring or a compressible foam-like spring.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2013Date of Patent: August 25, 2015Assignee: Crayola, LLCInventors: Christopher P. Orem, David A. Cziraky, Wolfgang Witz
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Patent number: 9089785Abstract: An apparatus for generating bubbles from a stationary loop inside a housing is described. The device includes a housing, a reservoir of bubble-making solution, a fan that generates an air stream, and a pump that supplies said bubble-making solution to a stationary film-producing mechanism. The stationary film-producing mechanism comprises a loop with an opening through which air travels, a film-forming edge, a bubble-releasing edge, a first orifice on an exterior surface of the loop, and a second orifice on an interior surface of the loop. Solution supplied to the film-producing mechanism enters the loop through the first orifice, exits the loop through the second orifice, and forms a film of solution along the film-forming edge of the loop, wherein at least one bubble of solution is released from the bubble-releasing edge.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2012Date of Patent: July 28, 2015Assignee: Crayola, LLCInventors: Christopher P. Orem, Thomas R. Rau
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Patent number: 8783176Abstract: A self-sealing stamping device suitable for use with non-alcohol based inks is described. The stamping device includes an applicator that has raised features for providing a stamped design. The applicator also includes sealing features that mate with sealing features on an inkpad housing to provide one or more airtight seals therebetween. The inkpad housing provides an enclosure for an inkpad with one or more apertures. Sealing features are provided circumscribing the apertures for mating with sealing features of the applicator. In a closed position, the stamping device provides an airtight enclosure for the inkpad comprised of the inkpad housing and the applicator.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2013Date of Patent: July 22, 2014Assignee: Crayola LLCInventors: David A. Cziraky, Christopher P. Orem
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Publication number: 20140094081Abstract: An apparatus for generating bubbles from a stationary loop inside a housing is described. The device includes a housing, a reservoir of bubble-making solution, a fan that generates an air stream, and a pump that supplies said bubble-making solution to a stationary film-producing mechanism. The stationary film-producing mechanism comprises a loop with an opening through which air travels, a film-forming edge, a bubble-releasing edge, a first orifice on an exterior surface of the loop, and a second orifice on an interior surface of the loop. Solution supplied to the film-producing mechanism enters the loop through the first orifice, exits the loop through the second orifice, and forms a film of solution along the film-forming edge of the loop, wherein at least one bubble of solution is released from the bubble-releasing edge.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2012Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: Crayola LLCInventors: Christopher P. Orem, Thomas R. Rau
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Publication number: 20130294811Abstract: Ink delivery systems to provide ink from a reservoir to an applicator pad for marking a surface. Ink is stored in a reservoir within a marker body. A valve system controls the flow of ink to the applicator pad to prevent puddling of ink on the marking surface. The reservoir is a hollow body with free flowing ink or may contain a fiber reservoir at least partially saturated with ink. The reservoir may also contain capillary channels and ribs to aid in transporting ink to the valve system. The valve system includes a plug and a spring to bias the plug in a closed position. The plug includes at least one contact surface to contact a housing, and thereby control the flow of ink from the reservoir to the applicator pad. The spring may be a coil spring or a compressible foam-like spring.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2013Publication date: November 7, 2013Inventors: Christopher P. Orem, David A. Cziraky, Wolfgang Witz
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Publication number: 20130271533Abstract: Ink delivery systems to provide ink from a reservoir to an applicator pad for marking a surface. Ink is stored in a reservoir within a marker body. A valve system controls the flow of ink to the applicator pad to prevent puddling of ink on the marking surface. The reservoir is a hollow body with free flowing ink or may contain a fiber reservoir at least partially saturated with ink. The reservoir may also contain capillary channels and ribs to aid in transporting ink to the valve system. The valve system includes a plug and a spring to bias the plug in a closed position. The plug includes at least one contact surface to contact a housing, and thereby control the flow of ink from the reservoir to the applicator pad. The spring may be a coil spring or a compressible foam-like spring.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2013Publication date: October 17, 2013Inventors: Christopher P. Orem, David A. Cziraky, Wolfgang Witz
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Patent number: 8485749Abstract: Ink delivery systems to provide ink from a reservoir to an applicator pad for marking a surface. Ink is stored in a reservoir within a marker body. A valve system controls the flow of ink to the applicator pad to prevent puddling of ink on the marking surface. The reservoir is a hollow body with free flowing ink or may contain a fiber reservoir at least partially saturated with ink. The reservoir may also contain capillary channels and ribs to aid in transporting ink to the valve system. The valve system includes a plug and a spring to bias the plug in a closed position. The plug includes at least one contact surface to contact a housing, and thereby control the flow of ink from the reservoir to the applicator pad. The spring may be a coil spring or a compressible foam-like spring.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2010Date of Patent: July 16, 2013Assignee: Crayola LLCInventors: Christopher P. Orem, David A. Cziraky, Wolfgang Witz
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Patent number: D876538Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2018Date of Patent: February 25, 2020Assignee: Crayola LLCInventors: Christopher P. Orem, John D. McBride, Jr.
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Patent number: D876539Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2018Date of Patent: February 25, 2020Assignee: Crayola LLCInventors: Christopher P. Orem, John D. McBride, Jr.
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Patent number: D915510Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2020Date of Patent: April 6, 2021Assignee: Crayola LLCInventors: Christopher P. Orem, John D. McBride, Jr.
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Patent number: D915511Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2020Date of Patent: April 6, 2021Assignee: Crayola LLCInventors: Christopher P. Orem, John D. McBride, Jr.