Patents by Inventor Joseph Moll
Joseph Moll 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: 20230391130Abstract: A vented output device for uniformly mixed liquid comprising a barrel defining a reservoir for containing the uniformly mixed liquid, and at least one vent channel extending from a first vent opening in fluid flow communication with an exterior of the device and second vent opening in fluid flow communication with the reservoir. A binary ink storage assembly includes multiple glass ampoules arranged in pairs, which are placed inside the barrel in parallel. The invention provides a reliable, simple and low-cost output device for solving the problem of not allowing the liquid to be uniformly mixed and output when a chemiluminescent marker or pen is activated.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2023Publication date: December 7, 2023Inventors: Joseph Moll, Gregory Nungester, Keith Alison, Michael Moskal, Christopher P. Orem, Ying K. Ho, He Yingqiang, Luo Xiaomeng, Li Juejun, Xu Wusi, He Yaoqiang, Jin Chaoyang, Guo Haiteng, Bai Wen, Robert J. Henry
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Publication number: 20230323051Abstract: Hydrographic sheets and dip and decorator activity-kits are provided. The dip and decorator activity-kits comprise one or more hydrographic sheet formed of a water-soluble film, having decoration art formed from a non-aqueous ink or dye disposed on at least one side of the sheet, and an instruction for imparting an artistic effect to the article using the one or more hydrographic sheets. The hydrographic sheet leaves floating decoration art upon dissolution in water and wherein the floating decoration art comprises a softened and at least partially solubilized water-soluble film with decoration art for adhering to an article.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2023Publication date: October 12, 2023Applicant: Crayola LLCInventors: Regan Johnson, Jane Patriarca, Lee Sokolowski, Joseph Moll, Robert Henry, Michael G. Moskal
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Patent number: 10286722Abstract: A marker-making kit for assembling a marking device having a user-determined mixture of marking solution is provided. The kit includes a base unit coupled to a marker positioning mechanism and a press mechanism. A mixing tube holder secures a mixing tube used for collecting a desired amount of one or more marker fluids. A mixed marker solution is combined, including any number of different colors of marker fluid, and used to saturate a marker reservoir. The saturated reservoir may then be transferred to a maker barrel positioned near the press mechanism. By applying an amount of force with a marker compression arm, a completed marker is secured, enclosing the marker reservoir inside a marker barrel.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2015Date of Patent: May 14, 2019Assignee: CRAYOLA LLCInventors: Robert J. Henry, Joseph Moll, James Allen, David A. Cziraky
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Patent number: 9605915Abstract: A heat exchanger tube cleaning assembly and method is provided. The assembly can allow for semi-automated tube cleaning of a heat exchanger or other piping or equipment used in an industrial facility such as, for example, a petrochemical plant or oil refinery.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2011Date of Patent: March 28, 2017Assignee: HYDROCHEM LLCInventors: Terry Lee Crock, Frank Joseph Moll, James Buchanan
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Patent number: 9359168Abstract: A storage apparatus for one or more cleaning lances is provided. The storage apparatus can be utilized in connection with a driving apparatus that controls the cleaning movements of a cleaning lance with respect to certain industrial equipment such as a heat exchanger. The driving apparatus can be utilized to feed an additional length of the cleaning lance to the tubes of exchanger or to retract the cleaning lance from the tubes of the exchanger. The storing apparatus can be utilized to store the cleaning lance, regulate the distribution and movement of the cleaning lance, and prevent tangling or snagging of the cleaning lance during the cleaning process.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2013Date of Patent: June 7, 2016Assignee: HYDROCHEM LLCInventors: Frank Joseph Moll, Terry Lee Crock
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Publication number: 20160052029Abstract: A driving apparatus can be utilized to control the cleaning movements of one or more cleaning lances with respect to certain industrial equipment such as a heat exchanger. For example, driving apparatus can be utilized to feed an additional length of cleaning lance to the tubes of exchanger, or to retract cleaning lance from the tubes of exchanger as desired. In general, driving apparatus can be used to clean a variety of types of pipes, tubing and equipment used in industrial facilities.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2015Publication date: February 25, 2016Applicant: Hydrochem LLCInventors: Frank Joseph Moll, Donald Gary Ramsey
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Publication number: 20160031256Abstract: A marker-making kit for assembling a marking device having a user-determined mixture of marking solution is provided. The kit includes a base unit coupled to a marker positioning mechanism and a press mechanism. A mixing tube holder secures a mixing tube used for collecting a desired amount of one or more marker fluids. A mixed marker solution is combined, including any number of different colors of marker fluid, and used to saturate a marker reservoir. The saturated reservoir may then be transferred to a maker barrel positioned near the press mechanism. By applying an amount of force with a marker compression arm, a completed marker is secured, enclosing the marker reservoir inside a marker barrel.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2015Publication date: February 4, 2016Inventors: ROBERT J. HENRY, JOSEPH MOLL, JAMES ALLEN, DAVID A. CZIRAKY
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Patent number: 9193212Abstract: A marker-making kit for assembling a marking device having a user-determined mixture of marking solution is provided. The kit includes a base unit coupled to a marker positioning mechanism and a press mechanism. A mixing tube holder secures a mixing tube used for collecting a desired amount of one or more marker fluids. A mixed marker solution is combined, including any number of different colors of marker fluid, and used to saturate a marker reservoir. The saturated reservoir may then be transferred to a maker barrel positioned near the press mechanism. By applying an amount of force with a marker compression arm, a completed marker is secured, enclosing the marker reservoir inside a marker barrel.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2013Date of Patent: November 24, 2015Assignee: Crayola, LLCInventors: Robert J. Henry, David A. Cziraky, Joseph Moll, James Allen
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Patent number: 9074830Abstract: A driving apparatus can be utilized to control the cleaning movements of one or more cleaning lances with respect to certain industrial equipment such as a heat exchanger. For example, driving apparatus can be utilized to feed an additional length of cleaning lance to the tubes of exchanger, or to retract cleaning lance from the tubes of exchanger as desired. In general, driving apparatus can be used to clean a variety of types of pipes, tubing and equipment used in industrial facilities.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2010Date of Patent: July 7, 2015Assignee: Hydrochem LLCInventors: Frank Joseph Moll, Donald Gary Ramsey
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Publication number: 20140223720Abstract: A marker-making kit for assembling a marking device having a user-determined mixture of marking solution is provided. The kit includes a base unit coupled to a marker positioning mechanism and a press mechanism. A mixing tube holder secures a mixing tube used for collecting a desired amount of one or more marker fluids. A mixed marker solution is combined, including any number of different colors of marker fluid, and used to saturate a marker reservoir. The saturated reservoir may then be transferred to a maker barrel positioned near the press mechanism. By applying an amount of force with a marker compression arm, a completed marker is secured, enclosing the marker reservoir inside a marker barrel.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2013Publication date: August 14, 2014Applicant: Crayola LLCInventors: Robert J. Henry, Joseph Moll, James Allen
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Publication number: 20120067370Abstract: A heat exchanger tube cleaning assembly and method is provided. The assembly can allow for semi-automated tube cleaning of a heat exchanger or other piping or equipment used in an industrial facility such as, for example, a petrochemical plant or oil refinery.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2011Publication date: March 22, 2012Inventors: Terry Lee Crock, Frank Joseph Moll, James Buchanan
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Publication number: 20110155174Abstract: A driving apparatus can be utilized to control the cleaning movements of one or more cleaning lances with respect to certain industrial equipment such as a heat exchanger. For example, driving apparatus can be utilized to feed an additional length of cleaning lance to the tubes of exchanger, or to retract cleaning lance from the tubes of exchanger as desired. In general, driving apparatus can be used to clean a variety of types of pipes, tubing and equipment used in industrial facilities.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2010Publication date: June 30, 2011Inventors: Frank Joseph Moll, Donald Gary Ramsey
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Publication number: 20080057828Abstract: A play set comprises master and slave toy vehicles and a stationary base unit. The master toy vehicle includes a radio frequency (RF) receiver to be controlled by a manually operated RF remote control unit and an infrared (IR) transmitter configured to broadcast an IR tracking signal. The slave toy vehicle includes a directional receiver to detect the source of the IR tracking signal and an on-board, self-directing control circuit coupled to the at least one directional receiver to control the slave toy vehicle to chase the master toy vehicle. The base unit includes a platform with a game controller and one or more targets mounted so as to move when struck by the master toy vehicle. The game controller and one or both of the toy vehicles are configured for one way or two way wireless communication between the game controller and toy vehicles(s). The game controller is configured to initiate and control one or more modes of game play through the targets or communication with the toy vehicles.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2007Publication date: March 6, 2008Applicant: Mattel, Inc.Inventors: David Bowen, Kenlip Ong, Nicholas Amireh, Joseph Moll
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Publication number: 20070210540Abstract: A toy vehicle includes a central housing having first and second oppositely disposed sides. A first wheel is rotatably mounted on the first side of the housing, and a second wheel is rotatably mounted on the second side of the housing. Each of the first and second wheels has a central hub and a plurality of individual vanes rotatably attached to the hub. Each hub has a center disposed along a first axis of rotation. Each vane is rotatable about a second vane axis extending transversely with respect to the first axis. An end of each vane distal to the hub forms a circumferential surface portion of one of the first and second wheels.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2007Publication date: September 13, 2007Applicant: MATTEL, INC.Inventors: Joseph Moll, Vladimir Leonov, William Willett, Kenlip Ong
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Publication number: 20070105479Abstract: A toy vehicle comprises a lift mechanism which allows the toy vehicle to be lifted from a support surface in a lifting motion and roll end over end over end. The lift mechanism includes a lift arm pivotally mounted to a housing of the toy vehicle. A lift arm actuating motor is coupled to a lift arm drive screw that is in threaded engagement with a lift arm drive nut. A strut is coupled between the drive nut and the lift arm. In operation, the lift arm actuating motor drives the lift arm drive screw and causes the lift arm drive nut to drive the strut and move the lift arm into an extended position, causing the lift arm to engage a support surface to lift the toy vehicle. In the extended position, the toy vehicle is sufficiently rounded to permit the vehicle to roll end over end over end.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2006Publication date: May 10, 2007Applicant: MATTEL, INC.Inventors: Joseph Moll, Justin Discoe, Vladimir Leonov, Nathan Bloch, John Clements, Gregory Garneau
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Publication number: 20060089080Abstract: A toy vehicle includes a central housing having first and second oppositely disposed sides. A first wheel is rotatably mounted on the first side of the housing, and a second wheel is rotatably mounted on the second side of the housing. Each of the first and second wheels has a central hub and a plurality of individual vanes rotatably attached to the hub. Each hub has a center disposed along a first axis of rotation. Each vane is rotatable about a second vane axis extending transversely with respect to the first axis. An end of each vane distal to the hub forms a circumferential surface portion of one of the first and second wheels.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2005Publication date: April 27, 2006Inventors: Joseph Moll, Vladimir Leonov, William Willett, Kenlip Ong
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Publication number: 20060073761Abstract: A vehicle toy combination includes a wireless controlled toy vehicle having a mobile platform configured to move over a surface. A central controller on the platform is configured to control at least one aspect of the toy vehicle. A hand-held manually actuable wireless controller is configured to remotely control user selected movement of the toy vehicle. An optical receiver is attached to the platform to look downward on the surface and is coupled to the central controller. The receiver is configured to read a predetermined reflective pattern located on the surface over which the toy vehicle moves. Multiple vehicles can be controlled simultaneously with multiple wireless, manually operated controllers operating at the same frequency by initially synchronizing the controllers to transmit in non-overlapping windows.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2005Publication date: April 6, 2006Inventors: Stephen Weiss, LaVonne Strand, Joseph Moll, Vikas Kumar Sinha, Justin Discoe, David Helmlinger, Gregory Nungester, Charles McCall, Jesse Dorogusker
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Publication number: 20050148282Abstract: A toy vehicle comprises a lift mechanism which allows the toy vehicle to be lifted from a support surface in a lifting motion and roll end over end over end. The lift mechanism includes a lift arm pivotally mounted to a housing of the toy vehicle. A lift arm actuating motor is coupled to a lift arm drive screw that is in threaded engagement with a lift arm drive nut. A strut is coupled between the drive nut and the lift arm. In operation, the lift arm actuating motor drives the lift arm drive screw and causes the lift arm drive nut to drive the strut and move the lift arm into an extended position, causing the lift arm to engage a support surface to lift the toy vehicle. In the extended position, the toy vehicle is sufficiently rounded to permit the vehicle to roll end over end over end.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2004Publication date: July 7, 2005Inventors: Joseph Moll, Justin Discoe, Vladimir Leonov, Nathan Bloch, John Clements, Gregory Garneau