Patents by Inventor Edward Kandel
Edward Kandel 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: 20190045723Abstract: An apparatus and parts for forming a size-adjustable receptacle are disclosed. In some embodiments, a part of a receptacle is provided, the receptacle being assembled from a plurality of parts. The part of the receptacle includes a surface having formed therein a plurality of protrusions suitable to mate in interlockable cooperation with protrusions of at least a second part of the receptacle, such that a choice of which protrusions of the first part to mate with protrusions of the second and third parts, determines a size of the receptacle.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2018Publication date: February 14, 2019Inventor: Edward KANDEL
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Publication number: 20150353232Abstract: An apparatus and parts for forming a size-adjustable receptacle are disclosed. In some embodiments, a part of a receptacle is provided, the receptacle being assembled from a plurality of parts. The part of the receptacle includes a surface having formed therein a plurality of protrusions suitable to mate in interlocking cooperation with protrusions of a second and third part of the receptacle, such that a choice of which protrusions of the first part to mate with protrusions of the second and third parts, determines a size of the receptacle.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2014Publication date: December 10, 2015Inventor: Edward KANDEL
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Patent number: 8038123Abstract: A fluid handling device, such as a needlefree access device, includes a housing having an inlet and an inlet channel; and a flow control member comprising a combination outlet, biasing and piston member. The flow control member includes a piston section moveable between a closed position in which the piston section is in the inlet channel and an open position in which the piston section is inside the housing below the inlet channel but allows fluid to flow through the inlet channel; a biasing section connected to the piston section that normally biases the piston section into the inlet channel; and an outlet section connected to the biasing section having an outlet fitting in fluid communication with the inside of the housing. The piston section, biasing section and outlet section are connected together such that they can be handled as one piece when assembled with the housing to make the needlefree access device.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2009Date of Patent: October 18, 2011Assignee: Filtertek Inc.Inventors: Ricky R. Ruschke, Edward Kandel, Michael G. Leonhard, Mark A. Kinsley, John A. Leahey, Jan W. M. Mijers, Ronald J. Kay
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Publication number: 20090184275Abstract: A fluid handling device, such as a needlefree access device, includes a housing having an inlet and an inlet channel; and a flow control member comprising a combination outlet, biasing and piston member. The flow control member includes a piston section moveable between a closed position in which the piston section is in the inlet channel and an open position in which the piston section is inside the housing below the inlet channel but allows fluid to flow through the inlet channel; a biasing section connected to the piston section that normally biases the piston section into the inlet channel; and an outlet section connected to the biasing section having an outlet fitting in fluid communication with the inside of the housing. The piston section, biasing section and outlet section are connected together such that they can be handled as one piece when assembled with the housing to make the needlefree access device.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2009Publication date: July 23, 2009Inventors: Ricky R. Ruschke, Edward Kandel, Michael G. Leonhard, Mark A. Kinsley, John A. Leahey, Jan W.M. Mijers, Ronald J. Kay
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Patent number: 7520489Abstract: A fluid handling device, such as a needlefree access device, includes a housing having an inlet and an inlet channel; and a flow control member comprising a combination outlet, biasing and piston member. The flow control member includes a piston section moveable between a closed position in which the piston section is inside the housing below the inlet channel but allows fluid to flow through the inlet channel; a biasing section connected to the piston section that normally biases the piston section into the inlet channel; and an outlet section connected to the biasing section having an outlet fitting in fluid communication with the inside of the housing.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2004Date of Patent: April 21, 2009Assignee: Filtertek Inc.Inventors: Ricky R. Ruschke, Edward Kandel, Michael G. Leonhard, Mark A. Kinsley, John A. Leahey, Jan W. M. Mijers, Ronald J. Kay
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Publication number: 20050133964Abstract: A method of making a head for a semisolid product dispenser, such as a gel deodorant dispenser, comprises the steps of: providing a piece of porous media having a desired shape with a perimeter and openings through the media in the area inside of the perimeter, compressing at least the portion of the media inside of the perimeter between two parts of a hard tool so as to crush the media, thereby reducing the size of the openings, and affixing the porous media to a head frame to form the semisolid product dispenser head. Preferably the porous media is affixed to the head frame by an insert injection molding process, and the media is crushed in the same mold tool as is used to mold the head frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2005Publication date: June 23, 2005Inventors: Rick Ruschke, Brian Franzene, Edward Kandel
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Patent number: 6890119Abstract: A method of making a head for a semisolid product dispenser, such as a gel deodorant dispenser, comprises the steps of: providing a piece of porous media having a desired shape with a perimeter and openings through the media in the area inside of the perimeter, compressing at least the portion of the media inside of the perimeter between two parts of a hard tool so as to crush the media, thereby reducing the size of the openings, and affixing the porous media to a head frame to form the semisolid product dispenser head. Preferably the porous media is affixed to the head frame by an insert injection molding process, and the media is crushed in the same mold tool as is used to mold the head frame.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2002Date of Patent: May 10, 2005Assignee: Filtertek Inc.Inventors: Rick R. Ruschke, Brian J. Franzene, Edward Kandel
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Publication number: 20030095827Abstract: A method of making a head for a semisolid product dispenser, such as a gel deodorant dispenser, comprises the steps of: providing a piece of porous media having a desired shape with a perimeter and openings through the media in the area inside of the perimeter, compressing at least the portion of the media inside of the perimeter between two parts of a hard tool so as to crush the media, thereby reducing the size of the openings, and affixing the porous media to a head frame to form the semisolid product dispenser head. Preferably the porous media is affixed to the head frame by an insert injection molding process, and the media is crushed in the same mold tool as is used to mold the head frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2002Publication date: May 22, 2003Applicant: FILTERTEK INC.Inventors: Rick R. Ruschke, Brian J. Franzene, Edward Kandel
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Patent number: 6450722Abstract: A method of making a head for a semisolid product dispenser, such as a gel deodorant dispenser, comprises the steps of: providing a piece of porous media having a desired shape with a perimeter and openings through the media in the area inside of the perimeter, compressing at least the portion of the media inside of the perimeter between two parts of a hard tool so as to crush the media, thereby reducing the size of the openings, and affixing the porous media to a head frame to form the semisolid product dispenser head. Preferably the porous media is affixed to the head frame by an insert injection molding process, and the media is crushed in the same mold tool as is used to mold the head frame.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2000Date of Patent: September 17, 2002Assignee: Filtertek Inc.Inventors: Rick R. Ruschke, Brian J. Franzene, Edward Kandel