Patents by Inventor David A. Kesselman

David A. Kesselman 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: 6551092
    Abstract: A separate parison separation assembly for each parison in a multiple parison blow molding apparatus. Each assembly has a shear plate secured in a recess machined into the mold in order to provide a positive and repeatable location of the shear plate. The shear plate is square and provides eight cutting edges; each of the four sides of the shear plate by rotating the shear plate as an edge wears, and by turning it over. The shear plate has a useful life up to eight times that of the prior art designs. The cut-off knife for each assembly is secured to the other half of the mold, directly on its surface, with a compression pocket cut into the face of this half of the mold to contain and to compress the parison between the mold halves. The design eliminates open space at the edge where the flash forms, reducing the mass of polymer at the edge and thus the temperature of the flash edge.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 17, 2001
    Date of Patent: April 22, 2003
    Assignee: Graham Packaging Company, LP
    Inventors: Earle L. Ellis, David A. Kesselman, Bernd Klingenmaier, Jeff Enfield, Roy N. Krohn
  • Publication number: 20030064127
    Abstract: At least one blow-molded plastic container and one compression molded lid are simultaneously produced in a blow mold. Preferably, the method and apparatus utilize a mold capable of simultaneously receiving a pair of extruded parisons. One of the parisons is utilized to produce a pair of aligned container bodies and the other of the parisons is utilized to form a pair of aligned closures. In this manner, a container and closure combination can be manufactured having perfect color matching and can be readily recycled in its entirety. In addition, the method and apparatus according to the present invention significantly reduces tooling costs and required machine capitol.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 4, 2002
    Publication date: April 3, 2003
    Inventors: David W. Cargile, Earle L. Ellis, David Kesselman, Roy N. Krohn
  • Publication number: 20030001316
    Abstract: At least one blow-molded plastic container and one compression molded lid are simultaneously produced in a blow mold. Preferably, the method and apparatus utilize a mold capable of simultaneously receiving a pair of extruded parisons. One of the parisons is utilized to produce a pair of aligned container bodies and the other of the parisons is utilized to form a pair of aligned closures. In this manner, a container and closure combination can be manufactured having perfect color matching and can be readily recycled in its entirety. In addition, the method and apparatus according to the present invention significantly reduces tooling costs and required machine capitol.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 27, 2001
    Publication date: January 2, 2003
    Inventors: David W. Cargile, Earle L. Ellis, David Kesselman, Roy N. Krohn
  • Publication number: 20020180114
    Abstract: A squeezable tube-shaped plastic container (10, 100) having a one-piece construction formed by extrusion blow-molding techniques. The container (10, 100) has a retractable end wall (26, 126) which is positionable into an outwardly projecting position and an inverted position. The end wall (26, 126), as blown, is in the outwardly projecting position and is thereafter inverted so that a tamper indicating covering (28, 128) can be attached to the end (14, 114) of the container (10, 100) thereby sealing the end wall (26, 126). The inverted end wall (26, 126) permits the container (10, 100) to be free standing on the standing ring (20, 120). In use, the flexible sidewall (12, 112) of the container (10, 100) is squeezed to snap the end wall (26, 126) from the inverted position to an outwardly projecting position to enable ready access to a dispensing opening (32, 132) on the end wall (26, 126).
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 4, 2002
    Publication date: December 5, 2002
    Inventors: David W. Cargile, Earle L Ellis, Roy N Krohn, David A Kesselman, Edward Roubal, Rafael F Berrittella, Norberto O Gomez
  • Publication number: 20020094353
    Abstract: A separate parison separation assembly for each parison in a multiple parison blow molding apparatus. Each assembly has a shear plate secured in a recess machined into the mold in order to provide a positive and repeatable location of the shear plate. The shear plate is square and provides eight cutting edges; each of the four sides of the shear plate by rotating the shear plate as an edge wears, and by turning it over. The shear plate has a useful life up to eight times that of the prior art designs. The cut-off knife for each assembly is secured to the other half of the mold, directly on its surface, with a compression pocket cut into the face of this half of the mold to contain and to compress the parison between the mold halves. The design eliminates open space at the edge where the flash forms, reducing the mass of polymer at the edge and thus the temperature of the flash edge.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 17, 2001
    Publication date: July 18, 2002
    Inventors: Earle L. Ellis, David A. Kesselman, Bernd Klingenmaier, Jeff Enfield, Roy N. Krohn
  • Patent number: 5228250
    Abstract: The tamper proof anchor bolt assembly includes a frangible nut assembly and a tamper resistant skirt attached to one end of an expandable anchor bolt device. An expandable anchoring means attached to the other end of the anchoring device expands to create a secure connection between the anchor bolt and a supporting structure in response to the application of torque to the frangible nut assembly. The frangible nut assembly includes a frangible connection which ruptures at a predetermined torque corresponding to the secure connection. The tamper resistant skirt is rotatably positioned around the entire periphery of the remaining frangible nut assembly to prevent a tool from upsetting the secure connection by applying a gripping force to the anchor bolt device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 3, 1992
    Date of Patent: July 20, 1993
    Inventor: David A. Kesselman
  • Patent number: 4883295
    Abstract: A tamper deterrent assembly which is molded of plastic material and includes a body member with an enclosed locking space having an open end. The open end is closed by a closure member mounted on the body member and movable toward a closed end of the locking space. The closure member is normally retained on the body member in a first position and may be moved to a locking position where a strip engaging unit carried by the closure member is received and locked by a locking unit. The locking unit may be carried by an elongated locking strip which is inserted into the locking chamber through a strip receiving slot in the body, or the strip engaging unit may pass through the locking strip and engage a locking unit carried on an end wall of the body.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 9, 1987
    Date of Patent: November 28, 1989
    Inventor: David A. Kesselman
  • Patent number: 4838264
    Abstract: A bone penetrating pin for medical use includes, in one embodiment, a shank provided at one end with a bone penetrating element of titanium or single crystal alumina ceramic material, and a driving head at the other end. A removable cap is applied to the driving end, the cap including upper and lower cylindrical portions of substantially identical diameters interconnected by an intermediate portion of substantially smaller diameter. The upper portion is formed with oppositely extending arms for application of torque through the cap to the shank and bone penetrating element. The intermediate portion of the cap is designed to fail in shear upon the application of torque in excess of a predetermined maximum; that is, it provides a torque limiting function.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 18, 1987
    Date of Patent: June 13, 1989
    Assignee: Bremer Orthopedics, Inc.
    Inventors: Paul W. Bremer, David A. Kesselman
  • Patent number: 4815304
    Abstract: A magnetic lock which may serve, itself, as a locking device, or may form part of an otherwise conventional locking device, is provided with a body member, detent balls, and a detent locking plunger that is disposed in an axially extending interior space of the body member in a manner enabling the locking plunger to be displaced within the body member between a first location, at which the locking plunger causes the detent balls to be locked in a position protruding from the body member, and a second location at which the locking plunger enables the detent balls to retract into the body member. The body member is provided with a sealed end having a key seat upon which a key may be seated for shifting the locking plunger between its first and second locations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 23, 1987
    Date of Patent: March 28, 1989
    Inventor: David A. Kesselman
  • Patent number: 4699408
    Abstract: A tamper deterrent assembly is provided for locking a unit having an outer wall which defines an open ended receiving space and which includes opposed openings. A closure unit formed of frangible material is dimensioned to close the open end of the receiving space and is provided with a locking strip engaging section which projects from one surface thereof. A locking strip of material which is more flexible than that forming the closure unit extends through the opposed openings and engages the locking strip engaging section.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 6, 1985
    Date of Patent: October 13, 1987
    Inventor: David A. Kesselman
  • Patent number: 4552394
    Abstract: A tamper indicator includes a collar which can be positioned to be circumambient a connection nut on a gas meter. The collar includes two portions which are interlocked by snap-catches which are located inside a locked collar. The collar portions are formed of frangible material and can include lines of weakening. Once in place, the collar cannot be removed without breaking it, and once broken cannot be repaired so that an indication is provided that the encircled connection nut may have been tampered with.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 10, 1983
    Date of Patent: November 12, 1985
    Inventor: David A. Kesselman
  • Patent number: 4426896
    Abstract: A tool for removing an in situ tamper-proof fastener of the type disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,037,515 and 4,225,165 includes spikes located and oriented on a body to snag the head of the fastener so that rotation imparted to the body is transferred to the fastener.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 8, 1981
    Date of Patent: January 24, 1984
    Inventor: David A. Kesselman
  • Patent number: 4426108
    Abstract: A tamper indicator includes a collar which can be positioned to be circumambient a connection nut on a gas meter. The collar includes two portions which are interlocked by snap-catches which are located inside a locked collar. The collar portions are formed of frangible material and can include lines of weakening. Once in place, the collar cannot be removed without breaking it, and once broken cannot be repaired so that an indication is provided that the encircled connection nut may have been tampered with.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 1982
    Date of Patent: January 17, 1984
    Inventor: David A. Kesselman
  • Patent number: 4372593
    Abstract: A tamper indicator includes a collar which can be positioned to be circumambient a connection nut on a gas meter. The collar includes two portions which are interlocked by snap-catches which are located inside a locked collar. The collar portions are formed of frangible material and can include lines of weakening. Once in place, the collar cannot be removed without breaking it, and once broken cannot be repaired so that an indication is provided that the encircled connection nut may have been tampered with.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 17, 1981
    Date of Patent: February 8, 1983
    Inventor: David A. Kesselman
  • Patent number: 4225165
    Abstract: A tamper-resistant fastener for use on utility meter collars. The fastener is used with standard utility meter equipment and prevents significant rotation of a collar takeup ring screw in either the threading or unthreading direction. Once one form of the tamper-resistant fastener is in place, the meter collar can only be removed by authorized personnel. In another form of the fastener, removal is apparent.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 19, 1979
    Date of Patent: September 30, 1980
    Inventor: David A. Kesselman
  • Patent number: 4215600
    Abstract: A torque limiter for limiting the amount of torque applied to off-the-shelf fastening members which are not themselves inherently torque limiting. The torque limiter is separate from the fastening member and is applied thereto to grippingly engage that fastening member. The torque limiter undergoes tension induced breakage upon application of a predetermined torque thereto. The tension induced breakage frees the torque limiter from gripping engagement with the fastening element to thereby prevent further torque application to the fastening member via the torque limiter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 12, 1978
    Date of Patent: August 5, 1980
    Inventor: David A. Kesselman
  • Patent number: 4037515
    Abstract: A tamper resistant fastener having a stud engaging portion and a slip ring surrounding the stud engaging portion and slidably connected thereto to freely rotate thereabout. The slip ring prevents a gripping instrument from applying enough force to the stud engaging portion to allow that portion to be separated from the stud. A gripping means engaging portion is connected to the stud engaging portion by a frangible neck which breaks upon the application of a predetermined amount of torque to separate the gripping means engaging portion from the stud engaging portion. One embodiment of the invention comprises a bolt-like device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 26, 1976
    Date of Patent: July 26, 1977
    Inventor: David A. Kesselman
  • Patent number: D313471
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 11, 1988
    Date of Patent: January 1, 1991
    Assignee: Bremer Orthopedics, Inc.
    Inventors: Paul W. Bremer, David A. Kesselman