Patents by Inventor Earl W. Clifford
Earl W. Clifford 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: 4478070Abstract: A vacuum package tester is capable of providing data by which the internal pressure and volume of residual gas of a flexible wall vacuum package exposed to atmospheric pressure may be calculated. A container partially filled with liquid is surrounded by a deformation-absorbing enclosure. A vacuum pump reduces the pressure in the head space above the liquid, thereby causing a submerged package to expand. Pressure gauges record the respective pressures in the head space when the package expands by first and second known volumes. From this data, the internal pressure and volume of residual gas of said package, when exposed to ambient pressure and temperature, may be calculated. In use, the invention also performs an improved method.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1982Date of Patent: October 23, 1984Assignee: The Aro CorporationInventors: Earl W. Clifford, John M. Perhach, Peter S. Sorce
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Patent number: 4385517Abstract: Apparatus for measuring the permeability of a material to passage of a fluid includes a pressure regulator for varying the pressure of a supplied fluid, a pair of jaws which may be clamped onto the material specimen, a solenoid valve arranged between the regulator and the jaws, and a collapsible container arranged to be inflated with such fluid as may pass through the clamped specimen during the test. The permeability of the test specimen is determined in terms of the length of time needed for a known volume of such fluid to pass through the specimen, when fluid at a test pressure is applied to a unit area thereof. The apparatus may further include a pressure switch arranged to sense an inflated condition of the container, and a timer to disable the apparatus until sufficient time has been provided to enable the container to return to its deflated condition. In use, such apparatus performs an improved method of measuring the permeability of the material to passage of such fluid.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1981Date of Patent: May 31, 1983Assignee: The Aro CorporationInventors: Peter S. Sorce, Earl W. Clifford
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Patent number: 4330428Abstract: A smoke generator is adapted to be used with other apparatus for testing the peripheral seal integrity of a package. The smoke generator heats a fuel within a chamber and then aspirates smoke into a conduit through which fluid is flowing. The apparatus includes additional conduits operatively arranged to selectively flush the chamber of ash and other accumulated particulate material.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1981Date of Patent: May 18, 1982Assignee: The Aro CorporationInventor: Earl W. Clifford
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Patent number: 4205551Abstract: Apparatus is provided for testing the strength of a seal provided between an underlying substrate material and an overlying sheet material of a container. The package is inflated through an inflation needle inserted into the container. The pressure in the container is sensed through a sensing needle inserted therein. The apparatus may be used to test the tensile strength of the seal, and the location of any leaks therein.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1979Date of Patent: June 3, 1980Assignee: The Aro CorporationInventors: Earl W. Clifford, August Scherer
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Patent number: 4128451Abstract: Apparatus for heat sealing a thermally-sensitive material to a substrate material includes a frame, and a pair of internally heated shafts mounted fast on the frame. A roller member is rotatably mounted on each shaft, and is arranged to be heated by the heating element within the shaft. The rollers are rotated in opposite angular directions so that an object interposed at the nip will be translated therebetween. The facing peripheral portions of each roller member have a sinusoidal cross-section, with the peaks of one roller member being aligned with the valleys of the other. The roller members are spaced from one another to provide a degree of frictional resistance with the materials to be bonded together. The cross-sectional configuration in the roller members serves to provide a plurality of ribbon-like seals between the materials, without propagating a bubble as such materials are passed between the roller members.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1977Date of Patent: December 5, 1978Assignee: The Aro CorporationInventors: Peter S. Sorce, Earl W. Clifford
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Patent number: 4040428Abstract: The present invention provides improvements in a control valve adapted to be used by a tracheotomy patient or in a laryngeal prosthesis. In one form, the control valve has a housing provided with a control opening, and a flapper mounted within the housing and operable to move toward and away from the control opening. In this form, the improvement includes a thumbscrew mounted to penetrate the housing to engage the flapper, such that the thumbscrew may be selectively rotated to vary the operational characteristics of the valve. In another form, particularly adapted to be used by a tracheotomy patient, the control valve is provided with a first control opening communicating with ambient atmosphere and a second control opening adapted to communicate with the trachea of a patient.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1976Date of Patent: August 9, 1977Assignee: The Aro CorporationInventor: Earl W. Clifford
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Patent number: 3952335Abstract: A laryngeal prosthesis for a post-laryngectomy patient includes a control valve, a fitting, and a conduit operatively communicating the control valve and fitting. The control valve has a housing defining a chamber therewithin. The housing is provided with a tracheal opening adapted to communicate with the patient's trachea through a tracheal fistula, a diversion opening, and a control opening surrounded by an internal seat. A flapper is arranged within the housing to move toward and away from the seat. The fitting includes an inlet opening and an outlet opening adapted to communicate with the patient's hypopharynx through a hypopharyngeal fistula. The conduit communicates the diversion opening with the fitting inlet opening. The prosthesis enables the patient to inhale, exhale and cough through the control opening, and to speak alaryngeally by selectively diverting exhaled air from the tracheal fistula to the hypopharyngeal fistula.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1974Date of Patent: April 27, 1976Assignee: The Aro CorporationInventors: Peter S. Sorce, Earl W. Clifford