Patents by Inventor Douglas Brand
Douglas Brand 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: 11407247Abstract: Devices and kits for organizing, storing, and dispensing crayons are described herein. The crayon storing and dispensing device(s) described herein allow a user to access a crayon located at any retaining/dispensing holder by rotation of one or more components of the crayon storing and dispensing device(s). In accordance to aspects herein, the retaining/dispensing holders of the crayon storing and dispensing device(s) are arranged in one or more concentric rows of retaining/dispensing holders such that rotation of the crayon storing and dispensing device gives access to different crayons located at different positions.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2021Date of Patent: August 9, 2022Assignee: Crayola LLC.Inventors: Anthony P. Monzo, James Allen, Douglas Brand
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Publication number: 20210283942Abstract: Devices and kits for organizing, storing, and dispensing crayons are described herein. The crayon storing and dispensing device(s) described herein allow a user to access a crayon located at any retaining/dispensing holder by rotation of one or more components of the crayon storing and dispensing device(s). In accordance to aspects herein, the retaining/dispensing holders of the crayon storing and dispensing device(s) are arranged in one or more concentric rows of retaining/dispensing holders such that rotation of the crayon storing and dispensing device gives access to different crayons located at different positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2021Publication date: September 16, 2021Inventors: Douglas Brand, James Allen, Anthony P. Monzo
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Patent number: 10842271Abstract: Embodiments of the invention are directed to quick-assembly, articulating easel that moves from a planar orientation to an extended orientation with minimal manual manipulation. The easel components are movably interconnected, both in a compressed position during storage and in an extended position after assembly. The opposing writing surfaces of the easel may be oriented in upward positions parallel to the upward-facing bottom tray when in the compressed and/or disassembled position. Based on disengaging at least a portion of the interconnected easel components, such as by raising at least a portion of the easel components in an upward direction, the opposing writing surfaces may then be shifted in orientation to provide outward-facing writing surfaces in the assembled easel position. The articulating legs may then follow an arcuate curvature in travel between the various positions.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2019Date of Patent: November 24, 2020Assignee: CRAYOLA, LLCInventors: Scott Collins, Douglas Brand, Caleb Leaser, Leena Vadaketh
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Patent number: 10688523Abstract: Aspects herein relate to an applicator wand that is configured to melt a solid marking material and apply the melted marking material onto a receiving medium. Aspects of the applicator wand include a heating and melting element enclosed within an external casing, a receiving compartment configured to receive one or more solid marking materials, and an applicator tip for applying the melted marking material onto a receiving medium to create a design, drawing, picture, sketch, and the like on the receiving medium.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2018Date of Patent: June 23, 2020Assignee: Crayola LLCInventors: Craig Skinner, Douglas Brand, Scott Collins, Thomas R. Rau, Ramy Hanna, Gregory R. Nungester, Jennifer Weikel
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Publication number: 20200107639Abstract: Embodiments of the invention are directed to quick-assembly, articulating easel that moves from a planar orientation to an extended orientation with minimal manual manipulation. The easel components are movably interconnected, both in a compressed position during storage and in an extended position after assembly. The opposing writing surfaces of the easel may be oriented in upward positions parallel to the upward-facing bottom tray when in the compressed and/or disassembled position. Based on disengaging at least a portion of the interconnected easel components, such as by raising at least a portion of the easel components in an upward direction, the opposing writing surfaces may then be shifted in orientation to provide outward-facing writing surfaces in the assembled easel position. The articulating legs may then follow an arcuate curvature in travel between the various positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2019Publication date: April 9, 2020Inventors: Scott Collins, Douglas Brand, Caleb Leaser, Leena Vadaketh
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Patent number: 10195623Abstract: A marker airbrush device for transferring marking solution from a marking device onto a writing surface using air is provided. The airbrush device includes a housing with an air outlet, a dual-action trigger for controlling an amount of air travelling through the air outlet, and a marker positioner coupled to the housing. The dual-action trigger may be either pushed down or pulled back to control air flow through the air outlet. The marker positioner positions a marking device relative to the air outlet such that air traveling through the air outlet contacts at least one surface of the marking device to transfer marking solution onto a writing surface. The marker positioner may include a rotatable collar that couples the marking device within the marker position and creates a seal around the marking device to prevent pressurized air from escaping around the marking device.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2017Date of Patent: February 5, 2019Assignee: Crayola, LLCInventors: Douglas Brand, Adam Scott Sharp, Thomas R. Rau, Adam Sandt, John D. McBride, Jr.
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Publication number: 20180272379Abstract: Aspects herein relate to an applicator wand that is configured to melt a solid marking material and apply the melted marking material onto a receiving medium. Aspects of the applicator wand include a heating and melting element enclosed within an external casing, a receiving compartment configured to receive one or more solid marking materials, and an applicator tip for applying the melted marking material onto a receiving medium to create a design, drawing, picture, sketch, and the like on the receiving medium.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2018Publication date: September 27, 2018Inventors: Craig Skinner, Douglas Brand, Scott Collins, Thomas R. Rau, Ramy Hanna, Gregory R. Nungester, Jennifer Weikel
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Patent number: 10081027Abstract: A marker airbrush device for transferring marking solution from a marking device onto a writing surface using air is provided. The airbrush device includes a housing with an air outlet, a trigger for controlling an amount of air travelling through the air outlet, and a marker positioner coupled to the housing. The marker positioner positions a marking device relative to the air outlet such that air traveling through the air outlet contacts at least one surface of the marking device to transfer marking solution onto a writing surface. In embodiments, rotation of a portion of the marker positioner advances and/or retracts the marking device with respect to the flow of air through the air outlet, thereby altering the angle and/or amount of air that contacts the marking device during spraying.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2015Date of Patent: September 25, 2018Assignee: CRAYOLA, LLCInventors: Douglas Brand, Adam Scott Sharp, Thomas R. Rau, Adam Sandt, John D. McBride, Jr.
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Patent number: 9713815Abstract: A marker airbrush device for transferring marking solution from a marking device onto a writing surface using air is provided. The airbrush device includes a housing with an air outlet, a trigger for controlling an amount of air travelling through the air outlet, and a marker positioner coupled to the housing. The marker positioner positions a marking device relative to the air outlet such that air traveling through the air outlet contacts at least one surface of the marking device to transfer marking solution onto a writing surface. In embodiments, rotation of a portion of the marker positioner advances and/or retracts the marking device with respect to the flow of air through the air outlet, thereby altering the angle and/or amount of air that contacts the marking device during spraying. In another embodiment, the marker positioner includes a locking lever for engaging against the marker device nib and/or housing.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2013Date of Patent: July 25, 2017Assignee: Crayola, LLCInventors: Douglas Brand, Adam Scott Sharp, Thomas R. Rau, Adam Sandt, John D. McBride, Jr.
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Publication number: 20150202641Abstract: A marker airbrush device for transferring marking solution from a marking device onto a writing surface using air is provided. The airbrush device includes a housing with an air outlet, a trigger for controlling an amount of air travelling through the air outlet, and a marker positioner coupled to the housing. The marker positioner positions a marking device relative to the air outlet such that air traveling through the air outlet contacts at least one surface of the marking device to transfer marking solution onto a writing surface. In embodiments, rotation of a portion of the marker positioner advances and/or retracts the marking device with respect to the flow of air through the air outlet, thereby altering the angle and/or amount of air that contacts the marking device during spraying.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2015Publication date: July 23, 2015Inventors: Douglas Brand, Adam Scott Sharp, Thomas R. Rau, Adam Sandt, John D. McBride
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Publication number: 20140145011Abstract: A marker airbrush device for transferring marking solution from a marking device onto a writing surface using air is provided. The airbrush device includes a housing with an air outlet, a trigger for controlling an amount of air travelling through the air outlet, and a marker positioner coupled to the housing. The marker positioner positions a marking device relative to the air outlet such that air traveling through the air outlet contacts at least one surface of the marking device to transfer marking solution onto a writing surface. In embodiments, rotation of a portion of the marker positioner advances and/or retracts the marking device with respect to the flow of air through the air outlet, thereby altering the angle and/or amount of air that contacts the marking device during spraying. In another embodiment, the marker positioner includes a locking lever for engaging against the marker device nib and/or housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2013Publication date: May 29, 2014Applicant: Crayola LLCInventors: Douglas Brand, Adam Scott Sharp, Thomas R. Rau, Adam Sandt
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Publication number: 20070274765Abstract: A writing utensil configurable between retracted and extended configurations is provided. The writing utensil includes a body having an interior volume and an aperture. A reciprocally movable nib assembly is located in the body and includes a nib that, when in the extended configuration, traverses the aperture. To prevent the nib from drying when in the retracted configuration, a sealing element seals the aperture. The sealing element can be a sliding door that is attached to the nib assembly and overlays the aperture. When the nib assembly is moved to the extended configuration, the sliding door slides in a manner that opens the aperture. Additional components such as a seal component, spring, compression ring, a rotational stop, and/or an O-ring may be utilized.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2007Publication date: November 29, 2007Applicant: Crayola LLCInventors: Douglas Brand, Christopher Orem
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Publication number: 20050271451Abstract: A writing utensil configurable between retracted and extended configurations is provided. The writing utensil includes a body having an interior volume and an aperture. A reciprocally movable nib assembly is located in the body and includes a nib that, when in the extended configuration, traverses the aperture. To prevent the nib from drying when in the retracted configuration, a sealing element seals the aperture. In an embodiment, the sealing element is a resilient valve element that can be opened by a sleeve slidably engaging the nib assembly. After the sleeve opens the valve, the sleeve slides with respect to the nib assembly to expose the nib. In another embodiment, the sealing element can be a sliding door that is attached to the nib assembly and overlays the aperture. When the nib assembly is moved to the extended configuration, the sliding door slides in a manner that opens the aperture.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2005Publication date: December 8, 2005Applicant: Binney & Smith Inc.Inventors: Douglas Brand, James Matthews, Christopher Orem, Charles Dietterich, Patrick Traini
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Patent number: 4667599Abstract: A device for parting or cutting a tube by means of an explosive charge, comprising a pack of explosive annular pellets 20 and a fuse assembly. The fuse assembly comprises two mutually equal lengths of detonating fuse 10 and 11 of which one 10 extends axially through the said pack 20 and the other 11 is disposed at one end of the said pack 20. Fuse 10 extends between a first booster 17 adjacent to but not contiguous with said one end of the pack 20 and a second booster 18 at the other end of the pack 20, and fuse 11 extends between said first booster 17 and a third booster 19 at said one end of the pack 20. In this way the pack 20 is sandwiched between said second and third booster and simultaneous detonation of the pack 20 at its opposite ends is achieved, when required in use, by application of a single initiation system to the first booster 17.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1985Date of Patent: May 26, 1987Assignee: C-E Vetco U.K. LimitedInventor: Douglas Brand