Patents by Inventor Francesca Fazzolari
Francesca Fazzolari 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: 10017316Abstract: A container assembly has a first container that operably houses a second container. The first container is configured to hold a first flowable substance, and the second container is configured to hold a second flowable substance. The second container is rupturable, preferably by manipulation through the first container, wherein the second flowable substance can mix with the first flowable substance to form a mixture. The first container is also rupturable to dispense the mixture therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2014Date of Patent: July 10, 2018Assignee: James Alexander CorporationInventors: Richard J. May, David G. Robinson, Francesca Fazzolari, Alexander T. Davidson
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Patent number: 8631941Abstract: A dispenser assembly has a rupturable inner container and a cover member. The rupturable inner container contains a first flowable material. The cover member encapsulates the inner container. The cover member is impregnated with a second material, wherein the inner container is rupturable wherein the first flowable material contacts the cover member and interacts with the second material to form a mixture.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2011Date of Patent: January 21, 2014Assignee: James Alexander CorporationInventor: Francesca Fazzolari
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Patent number: 8403178Abstract: A container assembly has a first container that operably houses a second container. The first container is configured to hold a first flowable substance, and the second container is configured to hold a second flowable substance. The second container is rupturable, preferably by manipulation through the first container, wherein the second flowable substance can mix with the first flowable substance to form a mixture. The first container is also rupturable to dispense the mixture therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2007Date of Patent: March 26, 2013Assignee: James Alexander CorporationInventors: Richard J. May, David G. Robinson, Francesca Fazzolari, Alexander T. Davidson
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Patent number: 8100294Abstract: A container assembly has a first container that operably houses a second container. The first container is configured to hold a first flowable substance, and the second container is configured to hold a second flowable substance. The second container is rupturable, preferably by manipulation through the first container, wherein the second flowable substance can mix with the first flowable substance to form a mixture. The first container is also rupturable to dispense the mixture therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2007Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Assignee: James Alexander CorporationInventors: Richard J. May, David G. Robinson, Francesca Fazzolari, Alexander T. Davidson, Ronald M. Douros
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Publication number: 20110284583Abstract: A dispenser assembly has a rupturable inner container and a cover member. The rupturable inner container contains a first flowable material. The cover member encapsulates the inner container. The cover member is impregnated with a second material, wherein the inner container is rupturable wherein the first flowable material contacts the cover member and interacts with the second material to form a mixture.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2011Publication date: November 24, 2011Applicant: JAMES ALEXANDER CORPORATIONInventor: Francesca Fazzolari
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Patent number: 7637679Abstract: A dispenser for dispensing a flowable material has a container having a side wall and further having a closed end and an open end. A membrane defines a chamber within the container between the membrane and the closed end of the container. The membrane has a weld seam rupturable upon the application of a force to a side wall of the container proximate the membrane. A swab assembly is operably connected to the open end of the container such that the swab assembly is in flow communication with the open end.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2007Date of Patent: December 29, 2009Assignee: James Alexander CorporationInventors: Richard J. May, Francesca Fazzolari, David G. Robinson, Alexander T. Davidson
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Publication number: 20090255953Abstract: A dispenser (10) for dispensing a mixture (6) of a first flowable material (4) and a second flowable material (5) has a container (12) having a first chamber (20) and a second chamber (30). The first chamber (20) is adapted to contain the first material (4) and the second chamber (30) is adapted to contain the second material (5). The dispenser (10) further comprises a first membrane (50a) separating the first and second chambers (20,30), and a second membrane (50b) connected to the container (12) proximate the second chamber (30). Pressure applied to the first membrane (50a) fractures the first membrane (50a) wherein the first flowable material (4) and the second flowable material (5) mix to form a mixture (6). Pressure applied to the second membrane (50b) fractures the second membrane (50b) to dispense the mixture (6).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2009Publication date: October 15, 2009Applicant: JAMES ALEXANDER CORPORATIONInventors: Richard J. May, Francesca Fazzolari, David G. Robinson, Alexander T. Davidson
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Patent number: 7581899Abstract: A dispenser (10) for dispensing a mixture (6) of a first flowable material (4) and a second flowable material (5) has a container (12) having a first chamber (20) and a second chamber (30). The first chamber (20) is adapted to contain the first material (4) and the second chamber (30) is adapted to contain the second material (5). The dispenser (10) further comprises a first membrane (50a) separating the first and second chambers (20,30), and a second membrane (50b) connected to the container (12) proximate the second chamber (30). Pressure applied to the first membrane (50a) fractures the first membrane (50a) wherein the first flowable material (4) and the second flowable material (5) mix to form a mixture (6). Pressure applied to the second membrane (50b) fractures the second membrane (50b) to dispense the mixture (6).Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2004Date of Patent: September 1, 2009Assignee: James Alexander CorporationInventors: Richard J. May, Francesca Fazzolari, David G. Robinson, Alexander T. Davidson
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Publication number: 20090152267Abstract: A container assembly has a first container that operably houses a second container. The first container is configured to hold a first flowable substance, and the second container is configured to hold a second flowable substance. The second container is rupturable, preferably by manipulation through the first container, wherein the second flowable substance can mix with the first flowable substance to form a mixture. The first container is also rupturable to dispense the mixture therefrom.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2007Publication date: June 18, 2009Applicant: JAMES ALEXANDER CORPORATIONInventors: Richard J. May, David G. Robinson, Francesca Fazzolari, Alexander T. Davidson
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Publication number: 20090152295Abstract: A container assembly has a first container that operably houses a second container. The first container is configured to hold a first flowable substance, and the second container is configured to hold a second flowable substance. The second container is rupturable, preferably by manipulation through the first container, wherein the second flowable substance can mix with the first flowable substance to form a mixture. The first container is also rupturable to dispense the mixture therefrom.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2007Publication date: June 18, 2009Applicant: JAMES ALEXANDER CORPORATIONInventors: Richard J. May, David G. Robinson, Francesca Fazzolari, Alexander T. Davidson, Ronald M. Douros
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Publication number: 20070292195Abstract: A dispenser for dispensing a flowable material has a container having a side wall and further having a closed end and an open end. A membrane defines a chamber within the container between the membrane and the closed end of the container. The membrane has a weld seam rupturable upon the application of a force to a side wall of the container proximate the membrane. A swab assembly is operably connected to the open end of the container such that the swab assembly is in flow communication with the open end.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2007Publication date: December 20, 2007Applicant: JAMES ALEXANDER CORPORATIONInventors: Richard May, Francesca Fazzolari, David Robinson, Alexander Davidson
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Publication number: 20060113318Abstract: A dispenser (10) for dispensing a mixture (6) of a first flowable material (4) and a second flowable material (5) has a container (12) having a first chamber (20) and a second chamber (30). The first chamber (20) is adapted to contain the first material (4) and the second chamber (30) is adapted to contain the second material (5). The dispenser (10) further comprises a first membrane (50a) separating the first and second chambers (20,30), and a second membrane (50b) connected to the container (12) proximate the second chamber (30). Pressure applied to the first membrane (50a) fractures the first membrane (50a) wherein the first flowable material (4) and the second flowable material (5) mix to form a mixture (6). Pressure applied to the second membrane (50b) fractures the second membrane (50b) to dispense the mixture (6).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2004Publication date: June 1, 2006Inventors: Richard May, Francesca Fazzolari, David Robinson, Alexander Davidson
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Publication number: 20050111900Abstract: A dispenser (10) for dispensing a flowable material is disclosed. The dispenser (10) comprises a first rupturable container (20) containing the flowable material, and a second container (40) having an applicator (80). The first container (20) is housed within the second container (40). The flowable material is adapted to be dispensed from the second container (40) by the applicator (80).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2004Publication date: May 26, 2005Inventors: Francesca Fazzolari, David Robinson, Richard May, Carol Bottiglierie, Alexander Davidson, Ronald Douros, Carol Gamsby, Henry Kowalla, Mari Mulitsch