Patents by Inventor Dale Beal
Dale Beal 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: 9623136Abstract: An auto air freshener provides a parallel spaced apart board and a card that suspending from a hang point. The auto air freshener has a blotter board that includes fragrance oil and other enhancers, a facer card having printed graphics upon one or both surfaces, a clip that spaces the board and the card apart, and a flexible elongated loop that hangs the freshener at a location selected by the user. Alternatively, a pedestal supports the board and the card upright. The freshener invention separates the delivery of fragrance from the visual display of graphics. The separation allows for the manufacture and the usage of the blotter board and the facer card with improved print quality and wider selection of fragrances.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2012Date of Patent: April 18, 2017Assignee: Orlandi, Inc.Inventors: Sven Dobler, Dale Beal
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Publication number: 20170000238Abstract: A cosmetic applicator construction that includes a distributable sampling packet that is affixable to a carrier substrate, such as a mailing card or printed publication, to permit distribution of the sampling packet to an end location for use thereat by an individual user. The cosmetic applicator construction is suitable for use in the mailing of cosmetic samples in separate mailers or the provision thereof on or within a printed publication and includes a sampling packet, which is preferably a two-ply card, and an underlying release liner. The upper ply of the sampling packet includes an embossed field formed on the underside of the upper ply, disposed between the upper ply and the lower ply, and configured to hold a cosmetic sample.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2015Publication date: January 5, 2017Inventors: Sven Dobler, Dale Beal
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Patent number: 9215920Abstract: This applicator for cosmetic products, or lipstick, is a single or multiple ply card with an embossed pattern that retains a sample of lipstick from a separate container. The pattern shears lipstick from a tube onto the applicator. Also, the pattern assists a consumer in placing the cosmetic upon the applicator. In use, a woman selects a lipstick and moves the applicator, with the raised pattern, or field, down, across the lipstick source. The lipstick collects between the embossing of the raised field. A woman folds the applicator, moves it to her mouth, and transfers the sample to her lips. Following use, a woman reverse folds the applicator and encloses the raised field and sample residue for disposal.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2007Date of Patent: December 22, 2015Assignees: Orlandi, Inc., Dela, Corp.Inventors: Sven Dobler, Dale Beal
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Publication number: 20130337225Abstract: A body art transfer device has a base support with a substantially nonabsorbent surface, and a coating of a body art composition. The composition has an amorphous, non-crystalline structure, and the coating has an approximate thickness of 0.5 mils to 5 mils. This device has the details and coloration of a tattoo or cosmetic design printed upon the base support and placed under a protective cover. The body art transfer device allows for easy application of the body art composition to skin. The person then moves the base support upon their skin to transfer composition as a tattoo or cosmetic design in its respective colors, shapes, and design to the skin. This device avoids usage of water and produces a temporary tattoo or cosmetic design removed readily by people using ordinary soap and without strong chemicals or coarse abrasives.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2012Publication date: December 19, 2013Inventors: Dale Beal, Sven Dobler, Blaine Stambaugh, Herve Ferrec
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Publication number: 20130152963Abstract: A cosmetic applicator construction that includes a distributable sampling packet that is affixable to a carrier substrate, such as a mailing card or printed publication, to permit distribution of the sampling packet to an end location for use thereat by an individual user. The cosmetic applicator construction is suitable for use in the mailing of cosmetic samples in separate mailers or the provision thereof on or within a printed publication and includes a sampling packet, which is preferably a two-ply card, and an underlying release liner. The upper ply of the sampling packet includes an embossed field formed on the underside of the upper ply, disposed between the upper ply and the lower ply, and configured to hold a cosmetic sample.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2012Publication date: June 20, 2013Inventors: Sven Dobler, Dale Beal
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Publication number: 20130056549Abstract: An auto air freshener provides a parallel spaced apart board and a card that suspending from a hang point. The auto air freshener has a blotter board that includes fragrance oil and other enhancers, a facer card having printed graphics upon one or both surfaces, a clip that spaces the board and the card apart, and a flexible elongated loop that hangs the freshener at a location selected by the user. Alternatively, a pedestal supports the board and the card upright. The freshener invention separates the delivery of fragrance from the visual display of graphics. The separation allows for the manufacture and the usage of the blotter board and the facer card with improved print quality and wider selection of fragrances.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2012Publication date: March 7, 2013Inventors: Sven Dobler, Dale Beal
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Patent number: 8087417Abstract: The applicator for cosmetics has one or more plies with scoring to form a handle area and a sample area. The scoring upon the top ply guides the applicator to bend into a handle area grasped by a woman's fingers and the sample area has a slight bow to apply eye shadow or other powdered cosmetic as the woman sees fit. The sample area has embossing in the bottom ply to retain pre-deposited cosmetics for further sampling.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2010Date of Patent: January 3, 2012Assignee: Orlandi, Inc.Inventors: Sven Dobler, Dale Beal
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Publication number: 20110000810Abstract: The removable sampler attaches to a card and then separates from the card after a journey through the mail. The removable sampler has a backer with one or more glue strips, and a sampler with one or more perforations and one or more tabs upon the glue strips but detaching from the perforation. Upon lifting, the sampler separates and detaches along the perforations. A tab remains behind in a magazine or a mail piece to meet postal regulations. The removable sampler uses permanent adhesive to affix the tabs to the backer. The sampler may include foil and no-foil structure packets, flow wraps, three sided and four sided seal pouches, and cosmetic or fragrance sampling items.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2010Publication date: January 6, 2011Inventors: Sven Dobler, Dale Beal, Vincent Penna
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Publication number: 20100326462Abstract: The applicator for cosmetic products, or lipstick, is a double ply card with an embossed pattern that retains a sample of cosmetic, primarily lipstick. The pattern includes projections from a top ply and a bottom ply opposite the top ply. The pattern shears lipstick from a source onto the applicator. Additionally, the sample can be deposited onto the top ply similar to printing. This applicator also has the cosmetic sample retained within projections upon the top ply that separates from the bottom ply affixed to a card or magazine page. In use a woman folds the applicator, moves it to her mouth, and transfers the sample to her lips.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2010Publication date: December 30, 2010Inventors: Sven Dobler, Dale Beal
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Publication number: 20100230509Abstract: An auto air freshener provides a parallel spaced apart board and a card that suspending from a hang point. The auto air freshener has a blotter board that includes fragrance oil and other enhancers, a facer card having printed graphics upon one or both surfaces, a clip that spaces the board and the card apart, and a flexible elongated loop that hangs the freshener at a location selected by the user. Alternatively, a pedestal supports the board and the card upright. The freshener invention separates the delivery of fragrance from the visual display of graphics. The separation allows for the manufacture and the usage of the blotter board and the facer card with improved print quality and wider selection of fragrances.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2010Publication date: September 16, 2010Inventor: Dale Beal
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Publication number: 20100218783Abstract: The applicator for cosmetics has one or more plies with scoring to form a handle area and a sample area. The scoring upon the top ply guides the applicator to bend into a handle area grasped by a woman's fingers and the sample area has a slight bow to apply eye shadow or other powdered cosmetic as the woman sees fit. The sample area has embossing in the bottom ply to retain pre-deposited cosmetics for further sampling.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2010Publication date: September 2, 2010Inventors: Sven Dobler, Dale Beal
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Publication number: 20090241981Abstract: The applicator for cosmetic products, or lipstick, is a double ply card with an embossed pattern in the top ply that retains a sample of cosmetic, primarily lipstick. The pattern includes projections from a top ply and a planar bottom ply opposite the top ply. The sample can be deposited onto the top ply similar to printing. This applicator also has the cosmetic sample retained within projections upon the top ply that separates from the bottom ply affixed to a card or magazine page. In use a machine lifts the bottom ply from the release liner and places the bottom ply upon a mailer and then a consumer removes the top ply from the bottom ply for testing the sample as desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2007Publication date: October 1, 2009Inventors: Sven Dobler, Dale Beal
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Publication number: 20090230010Abstract: The removable sampler attaches to a card and then separates from the card after a journey through the mail. The removable sampler has a backer with one or more glue strips, and a sampler with one or more perforations and one or more tabs upon the glue strips but detaching from the perforation. Upon lifting, the sampler separates and detaches along the perforations. A tab remains behind in a magazine or a mail piece to meet postal regulations. The removable sampler uses permanent adhesive to affix the tabs to the backer. The sampler may include foil and no-foil structure packets, flow wraps, three sided and four sided seal pouches, and cosmetic or fragrance sampling items.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2009Publication date: September 17, 2009Inventors: Sven Dobler, Dale Beal, Vincent Penna
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Patent number: 7518049Abstract: An underwater chime and method of use thereof, wherein the underwater chime functions to enhance the pacifying effect of any swimming pool, whirlpool, jet tub and/or spa environment by effectively transmitting soothing, relaxing and meditative chimes/sound waves throughout the aquatic medium.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2004Date of Patent: April 14, 2009Inventor: Dale Beal
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Publication number: 20080295858Abstract: The applicator for cosmetics has one or more plies with scoring to form a handle area and a sample area. The scoring upon the top ply guides the applicator to bend into a handle area grasped by a woman's fingers and the sample area has a slight bow to apply eye shadow or other powdered cosmetic as the woman sees fit. The sample area has embossing in the bottom ply to retain pre-deposited cosmetics for further sampling.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2008Publication date: December 4, 2008Inventors: Sven Dobler, Dale Beal
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Publication number: 20080083423Abstract: This applicator for cosmetic products, or lipstick, is a single or multiple ply card with an embossed pattern that retains a sample of lipstick from a separate container. The pattern shears lipstick from a tube onto the applicator. Also, the pattern assists a consumer in placing the cosmetic upon the applicator. In use, a woman selects a lipstick and moves the applicator, with the raised pattern, or field, down, across the lipstick source. The lipstick collects between the embossing of the raised field. A woman folds the applicator, moves it to her mouth, and transfers the sample to her lips. Following use, a woman reverse folds the applicator and encloses the raised field and sample residue for disposal.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2007Publication date: April 10, 2008Inventors: Sven Dobler, Dale Beal
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Publication number: 20060272671Abstract: The applicator for cosmetics has one or more plies with scoring to form a handle area and a sample area. The scoring upon the top ply guides the applicator to bend into a handle area grasped by a woman's fingers and the sample area has a slight bow to apply eye shadow or other powdered cosmetic as the woman sees fit. The sample area has embossing in the bottom ply to retain pre-deposited cosmetics for further sampling.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2006Publication date: December 7, 2006Inventors: Sven Dobler, Dale Beal
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Publication number: 20060021901Abstract: The removable sampler attaches to a card and then separates from the card after a journey through the mail. The removable sampler has a backer with one or more glue strips, and a sampler with one or more perforations and one or more tabs upon the glue strips but detaching from the perforation. Upon lifting, the sampler separates and detaches along the perforations. A tab remains behind in a magazine or a mail piece to meet postal regulations. The removable sampler uses permanent adhesive to affix the tabs to the backer. The sampler may include foil and no-foil structure packets, flow wraps, three sided and four sided seal pouches, and cosmetic or fragrance sampling items.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2005Publication date: February 2, 2006Inventors: Sven Dobler, Dale Beal, Vincent Penna
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Publication number: 20060021632Abstract: The applicator for cosmetic products, or lipstick, is a single ply card with an embossed pattern that retains a sample of lipstick. The pattern shears lipstick from a tube onto the applicator. Also, the pattern assists in placing the cosmetic upon the applicator. In use, a woman selects a lipstick and moves the applicator, with the raised field down, across the lipstick source. The lipstick collects between the embossing of the raised field. A woman folds the applicator, moves it to her mouth, and transfers the sample to her lips. Following use, a woman refolds the applicator and encloses the raised field and sample residue.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2005Publication date: February 2, 2006Inventors: Sven Dobler, Dale Beal
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Publication number: 20050098082Abstract: An underwater chime and method of use thereof, wherein the underwater chime functions to enhance the pacifying effect of any swimming pool, whirlpool, jet tub and/or spa environment by effectively transmitting soothing, relaxing and meditative chimes/sound waves throughout the aquatic medium.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2004Publication date: May 12, 2005Inventor: Dale Beal