Patents by Inventor Edward Eaton
Edward Eaton 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: 20110114618Abstract: Bezels or escutcheons for a temperature-controlled food holding cabinet are removable and field replaceable by the use of interlocking tabs and detents that hold the escutcheon in place and align the escutcheon to electrical connectors. A tab formed on either the escutcheon or chassis of the cabinet, engages a corresponding detent formed on either the cabinet chassis or the escutcheon. Two tabs and detents are preferably used. One tab engages a corresponding detent with an interference fit.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2009Publication date: May 19, 2011Applicant: PRINCE CASTLE, INCInventors: TERRY TAE-IL CHUNG, MICHAEL VALENTINO, EDWARD EATON, ERIC LARSON, BRIAN W. MATHEWS, KERRY BERLAND, DOUGLAS REINKING
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Publication number: 20100176157Abstract: Fixed amounts of granular and granulated seasonings are dispensed from a rotatable disc that lies flat or horizontal and which includes a through-hole or void. The void is gravity-filled with granulated seasonings from a hole in the bottom of a hopper. A screen below the disc is formed to have open, through-holes and a solid land. The void in the disc fills with granules when the void is beneath a hole in the hopper but over a solid land thus preventing granules to spill through the disc. Rotation of the disc moves the void away from the land, allowing granules in the void to fall through holes in the screen. A gasket provides a seal between the disc and the hopper. The disc is rotated back and forth around its axis by vertical movement of an actuator about the horizontal hinge.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2009Publication date: July 15, 2010Applicant: PRINCE CASTLE INC.Inventors: ROBERT LONG, EDWARD EATON, BRIAN W. MATHEWS, ERIC LARSON
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Publication number: 20090105610Abstract: A cell collector and cell collection method are provided for collecting clusters of cells for subsequent analysis of the cells to screen for abnormalities. The cell collector is designed to enhance the capability of the collector to pick-up clusters or clumps of cells, and to facilitate transfer of the collected clusters of cells onto a receiving structure, for example a slide. In one embodiment, a combination of the material of the collector, the texture of the collection surface of the collector, and the use of expansion and rotation of the collector during collection facilitate the collection of the clusters of cells.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2008Publication date: April 23, 2009Applicant: DIAMICS, INC.Inventors: Peter GOMBRICH, Eugene DIMONTE, Edward EATON, Eric LARSON
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Publication number: 20090060168Abstract: A network interface device (NID) and associated printed circuit board is provided that includes metallic die cast housing and doors configured so that one of the doors, when closed, physically separates service provider circuitry from the customer premise equipment (CPE) side connections on a circuit card within the NID so that an end-customer may access the CPE side connections while the service provider circuitry remains secured from end-customer access. Moreover, the metallic housing provides increased physical strength and tamper resistance, including improved heat dissipation properties to radiate internal heat build-up more efficiently. The NID may be configured to provide insertable interface cards to permit flexibility in service provisioning and includes options for a type-200 T1 module, a type-400 T1 module, a type-200 high bit rate Digital Subscriber Line (HDSL) module, a type-400 HDSL module or an ISDN module.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2008Publication date: March 5, 2009Inventors: Charles D. CORRY, D. Scott Grote, Edward Eaton, Brian W. Matthews
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Publication number: 20090017474Abstract: Systems and methods of interrogating clusters of cells for two or more biological markers that do not, or rarely, occur in the same cell during normal cellular growth, development and function, to indicate the existence of cells that are part of a local area where a pre-neoplastic or neoplastic lesion may be present. The relationship among cells is maintained while interrogating the clusters of cells to facilitate the examination and determination of the existence of possible dysplasia.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2008Publication date: January 15, 2009Applicant: DIAMICS, INC.Inventors: Warren MALTZMAN, Peter GOMBRICH, Eugene DIMONTE, Edward Eaton, Eric LARSON
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Patent number: 7407600Abstract: An improved system for transferring heat, utilizing diols, specifically 1,3-propanediol (PDO). The system reduces the energy consumption, maintenance costs, corrosion, toxicity, and the risk of fire associated with such heat-dependent processes. Unlike traditional hydrocarbon heating fluids, diols do not require draining and replacement if a purifier is installed in the system. Business methods are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2004Date of Patent: August 5, 2008Assignee: Dupont Tale + Lyle Bio Products Company, LLCInventors: Edward Eaton, Scot D. Kudcey
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Patent number: 7395949Abstract: A volumetric displacement dispenser and method of using the dispenser is disclosed for dispensing liquid contents from an interior of a bottle with a bottle neck while preventing air from filling a void created within the interior of the bottle caused by the liquid contents being poured out of the bottle by gravity. The dispenser includes a stopper having first and second boreholes extending there through, the stopper being adapted to form an air-tight seal when it is seated into the bottle neck. An air pressure tube routed through the first of the boreholes has a first end open to atmospheric air and a second end open to the interior of the bottle. An expandable volumetric displacement balloon is attached to the second end of the air pressure tube and a one-way liquid valve is disposed in the outlet of the liquid flow channel in the stopper.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2007Date of Patent: July 8, 2008Inventors: Vincent Ehret, Edward Eaton, Thomas Marchese
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Publication number: 20080048147Abstract: A method for manufacturing antifreeze comprising manufacturing biodiesel; collecting the byproduct glycerin of such biodiesel manufacture; adding water to such glycerin to generate at least one mixture of glycerin and water; adding at least one anticorrosive additive to such at least one mixture of glycerin and water to generate at least one antifreeze; and placing such at least one antifreeze into at least one automotive cooling system. The antifreeze viscosity is adapted to be within the viscosity range between propylene-glycol-based antifreeze and ethylene-glycol-based antifreeze. Also disclosed are “blended” biodiesel-derived glycerin/ethylene glycol coolant/antifreeze products and biodiesel-derived glycerin/propylene glycol coolant/antifreeze products. Marketing methods are also disclosed, along with material compositions.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2007Publication date: February 28, 2008Applicant: SANIMAX INDUSTRIES INC.Inventor: Edward Eaton
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Publication number: 20070214968Abstract: A fry basket includes an open top basket frame having a plurality of upright side walls defining a frying space therewithin. One side of the basket frame is positionable on a support structure above a food receiving station. At least one perforate trap door is movably mounted on the basket frame for movement between a closed position closing a drop opening at the bottom of the frame and an open position to allow cooked food to drop through the opening onto the food receiving station. Actuating means are provided for automatically moving the trap door from its closed to its open position simply in response to moving the basket frame relative to the support structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2006Publication date: September 20, 2007Inventors: Eric Larson, Edward Eaton, Eugene DiMonte
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Publication number: 20070119875Abstract: A volumetric displacement dispenser and method of using the dispenser is disclosed for dispensing liquid contents from an interior of a bottle with a bottle neck while preventing air from filling a void created within the interior of the bottle caused by the liquid contents being poured out of the bottle by gravity. The dispenser includes a stopper having first and second boreholes extending there through, the stopper being adapted to form an air-tight seal when it is seated into the bottle neck. An air pressure tube routed through the first of the boreholes has a first end open to atmospheric air and a second end open to the interior of the bottle. An expandable volumetric displacement balloon is attached to the second end of the air pressure tube and a one-way liquid valve is disposed in the outlet of the liquid flow channel in the stopper.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2007Publication date: May 31, 2007Inventors: Vincent Ehret, Edward Eaton, Thomas Marchese
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Publication number: 20070057012Abstract: A stapler movable between a rest position and a stapling position and having a front end and a rear end. The stapler includes a base, a staple magazine coupled to the base and configured to hold staples, and a driver blade operable to drive staples out of the staple magazine during stapling operations. The stapler further includes an elastic member coupled to the driver blade and operable to move the driver blade during stapling operations. The elastic member utilizes potential energy to move the driver blade during stapling operations. The driver blade is positioned above the staple magazine when the stapler is in the rest position and the magazine is extendable from the front end of the stapler to allow a user to load staples in the magazine. The stapler is configured such that only the potential energy of the elastic member can operate the driver blade during stapling operations.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2006Publication date: March 15, 2007Applicant: ACCO BRANDS USA LLCInventors: Balaji Kandasamy, Mark Harris, David Kirby, Edward Eaton, David Papesh, Brian Matthews, Yoshiyuki Ebihara, Yuki Hamaguchi
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Publication number: 20060189893Abstract: Systems and methods of interrogating clusters of cells for two or more biological markers that do not, or rarely, occur in the same cell during normal cellular growth, development and function, to indicate the existence of cells that are part of a local area where a pre-neoplastic or neoplastic lesion may be present. The relationship among cells is maintained while interrogating the clusters of cells to facilitate the examination and determination of the existence of possible dysplasia.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2005Publication date: August 24, 2006Applicant: DIAMICS, INC.Inventors: Warren Maltzman, Peter Gombrich, Eugene Dimonte, Edward Eaton, Eric Larson
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Publication number: 20060161076Abstract: A cell collector and cell collection method are provided for collecting clusters of cells for subsequent analysis of the cells to screen for abnormalities. The cell collector is designed to enhance the capability of the collector to pick-up clusters or clumps of cells, and to facilitate transfer of the collected clusters of cells onto a receiving structure, for example a slide. In one embodiment, a combination of the material of the collector, the texture of the collection surface of the collector, and the use of expansion and rotation of the collector during collection facilitate the collection of the clusters of cells.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2005Publication date: July 20, 2006Applicant: DIAMICS, INC.Inventors: Peter Gombrich, Eugene Dimonte, Edward Eaton, Eric Larson
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Publication number: 20060076533Abstract: A nontoxic fuel cell engine coolant which has an electrical resistivity of greater than 250 kohm-cm, a boiling point of greater than 90° C., a freezing point of less than ?40° C., a thermal conductivity of greater than 0.4 W/m-k, a viscosity of less than 1 cPs at 80° C., a viscosity of less than 6 cPs at 0° C., a heat capacity of greater than 3 kJ/kg-K, and which is compatible with current cooling system materials.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2005Publication date: April 13, 2006Inventors: Edward Eaton, Wyndham Boon, Christopher Smith
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Publication number: 20050235778Abstract: A wire stripper has a blade handle, a gripper handle, a blade jaw and a gripper jaw all pivotally connected at a main pivot pin that is offset from the mating faces of the jaws. Movable and floating cutting blades mounted on the blade jaw are self-aligning due to a floating connection of the blades that allows them to move respective gauge surfaces into engagement during closing. A blade hold down spring urges the blades into alignment. The jaws are angled with respect to the handle axis so the throat of the cutting blades aligns with a user's line of sight. Individual handle springs have differential springs rates and are arranged so that the handles springs do no resist opening of the jaws.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2004Publication date: October 27, 2005Inventors: Stacey Murphy, Edward Eaton
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Publication number: 20050013753Abstract: An improved system for transferring heat, utilizing diols, specifically 1,3-propanediol (PDO). The system reduces the energy consumption, maintenance costs, corrosion, toxicity, and the risk of fire associated with such heat-dependent processes. Unlike traditional hydrocarbon heating fluids, diols do not require draining and replacement if a purifier is installed in the system. Business methods are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2004Publication date: January 20, 2005Inventors: Edward Eaton, Scot Kudcey
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Patent number: 6826806Abstract: A breakaway closure device that includes the use of a pair of hermaphroditic clips that attach to the ends of a strap, such as a lanyard cord, and also engage with each other. Each hermaphroditic clip includes both a projection and an aperture that permit the hermaphroditic clips to snap together and form a releasable pair of clips. Each hermaphroditic clip further includes a plurality of interlocking pins and receptacles for securing the clip onto the end of the lanyard cord. Each hermaphroditic clip also includes a guidance lug and a plurality of interlocking lugs and openings to facilitate the easy attachment of the clip to the cord ends by hand without the use of special tools.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2003Date of Patent: December 7, 2004Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: Edward Eaton, Richard J. Tracy
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Publication number: 20030217441Abstract: A breakaway closure device that includes the use of a pair of hermaphroditic clips that attach to the ends of a strap, such as a lanyard cord, and also engage with each other. Each hermaphroditic clip includes both a projection and an aperture that permit the hermaphroditic clips to snap together and form a releasable pair of clips. Each hermaphroditic clip further includes a plurality of interlocking pins and receptacles for securing the clip onto the end of the lanyard cord. Each hermaphroditic clip also includes a guidance lug and a plurality of interlocking lugs and openings to facilitate the easy attachment of the clip to the cord ends by hand without the use of special tools.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2003Publication date: November 27, 2003Inventors: Edward Eaton, Richard J. Tracy
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Patent number: D558647Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2006Date of Patent: January 1, 2008Assignee: Radio Flyer, Inc.Inventors: Timothy Seckel, Earle Cramer, Edward Eaton, Eduardo Mendoza, Jr.
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Patent number: D485209Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2002Date of Patent: January 13, 2004Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: Richard J. Tracy, Edward Eaton