Patents by Inventor Jonathan P. Paul

Jonathan P. Paul 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).

  • Publication number: 20090101646
    Abstract: According to one embodiment, a liquid storage and dispensing system includes a closure configured with a spout that is releasably coupled to a body. The body has a base integrally formed with a front region, a back region, and two side regions that form a cavity for storage of a substance. For placement of a product label, the front region is relatively flatter than the two side regions and the back region, and the front region slopes inwardly from the base such that the front region faces upwardly when the base is placed on a horizontal surface. Each of the two side regions includes an indentation proximate the opening and aligned with a longitudinal axis passing through the center of body. The indentations form a handle for grasping the body while dispensing the substance. The front region and the indentations form a volume in the upper portion of the body that is less than the lower portion of the body.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 1, 2008
    Publication date: April 23, 2009
    Applicant: WhiteWave Services, Inc.
    Inventors: Jonathan P. Paul, Edmund L. Farmer
  • Patent number: 7128935
    Abstract: A food product, preferably a food ingredient in the form of dye, pigment or similar colorant in a random pattern in refrigerated yogurt, is produced by supplying the food ingredient through a supply tube (82) extending through an injection tube (80) and into a fill pipe (78) and a fill tube (28). In the preferred form, an elongated tubular member is formed around the fill tube (28) from a strip (20) of flexible material, with top and bottom seals being formed by a forming station (36). In the preferred form, the injection tube (80) extends at an angle to the fill pipe (78) such that the supply tube (82) formed of stainless steel is generally linearly straight. The fill pipe (78) includes seal flanges (78a, 78b) allowing its removal from the food material supply tubing (68) and the fill tube (28) to allow conventional cleaning of the remaining components of the apparatus (10).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 12, 2001
    Date of Patent: October 31, 2006
    Assignee: General Mills, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert J. Germick, Scott F. Gillespie, Jennifer M. Maack, Leslie D. Miller, Jonathan P. Paul, Amanda Clare Hume Stewart
  • Publication number: 20030143380
    Abstract: The present invention is directed to a novel laminate used in the production of a food or other consumer package and having a light energy emitting printed or image fields as well as other printed or imaged fields, which emit no light energy. The laminate of the present invention prevents direct contact by such light emitting material with the contents of the particular package with which it is associated as well as the user of the particular package. The laminate may be used integrally as part of the package or may be applied directly to an external surface of a preformed package.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 31, 2002
    Publication date: July 31, 2003
    Inventor: Jonathan P. Paul
  • Publication number: 20030009987
    Abstract: A food product, preferably a food ingredient in the form of dye, pigment or similar colorant in a random pattern in refrigerated yogurt, is produced by supplying the food ingredient through a supply tube (82) extending through an injection tube (80) and into a fill pipe (78) and a fill tube (28). In the preferred form, an elongated tubular member is formed around the fill tube (28) from a strip (20) of flexible material, with top and bottom seals being formed by a forming station (36). In the preferred form, the injection tube (80) extends at an angle to the fill pipe (78) such that the supply tube (82) formed of stainless steel is generally linearly straight. The fill pipe (78) includes seal flanges (78a, 78b) allowing its removal from the food material supply tubing (68) and the fill tube (28) to allow conventional cleaning of the remaining components of the apparatus (10).
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 12, 2001
    Publication date: January 16, 2003
    Inventors: Robert J. Germick, Scott F. Gillespie, Jennifer M. Maack, Leslie D. Miller, Jonathan P. Paul, Amanda Clare Hume Stewart