Patents by Inventor Karina Espinel
Karina Espinel 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: 10328477Abstract: A system and method of manufacturing a metal vessel may include inserting a preform into a mold that includes multiple segments, the preform being a work hardened metal. A pre-pressure may be applied to the preform at a first pressure level. The multiple segments of the mold may be closed, and the pressure being applied to the preform may be increased using a step function to a second pressure level after the mold is closed to cause the preform to take a shape defined by the mold.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2012Date of Patent: June 25, 2019Assignee: The Coca-Cola CompanyInventors: John Adams, Rajesh Gopalaswamy, Karina Espinel
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Patent number: 9067254Abstract: A method of configuring a production line to mass customize shaped vessels includes receiving a plurality of consumer or event data. Further, the method includes configuring a plurality of vessel forming stations based in part on the received consumer or event data. Once the vessel forming stations are configured, a plurality of vessels are shaped by indexing the plurality of vessels through the vessel forming stations. The shaping operation can include shaping by contouring a length of each of the plurality of vessels, selecting a decoration style to be applied to the plurality of vessels based in part on the consumer or event data, and configuring a top-forming station based in part on the consumer or event data.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2009Date of Patent: June 30, 2015Assignee: THE COCA-COLA COMPANYInventors: Ruth Karina Espinel, Scott C. Biondich, Alejandro Jose Santamaria, John E. Adams, Katherine W. Allen, Gopalaswamy Rajesh, H. Brock Kolls
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Patent number: 8903528Abstract: An embodiment of the present invention is a method of remotely managing a vessel forming production line, the method comprising communicating from a remote data processing resource a plurality of consumer or event data to a controller, the controller controls a plurality of vessel forming stations having a plurality of shape forming operations and a plurality of non-shape forming operations, configuring each of the plurality of shape forming operations and the plurality of non-shape forming operations based in part on the plurality of consumer or event data to manufacture the shaped vessel, and manufacturing the shaped vessel. Other embodiments include completing a sales transaction resulting in generation of the plurality of consumer or event data, generating the plurality of consumer or event data based in part on the current status of an event, and decorating the shaped vessel based in part on the plurality of consumer or event data.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2009Date of Patent: December 2, 2014Assignee: The Coca-Cola CompanyInventors: Katherine W. Allen, Alejandro Jose Santamaria, John E. Adams, Scott C. Biondich, Ruth Karina Espinel, Gopalaswamy Rajesh, H. Brock Kolls
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Patent number: 8857232Abstract: A system and method of forming a vessel may include providing multiple operation wheels configured in opposing facing pairs. Each operation wheel may include multiple work zones, each work zone of an operation wheel being configured in an opposing facing pair with a work zone of another operation wheel to engage the vessel and perform a forming operation on the vessel. Opposing facing pairs of the operation wheels may be linearly pushed to a closed position to engage the vessel, and pulled to an open position. The work zone(s) may perform least one forming operation on the vessel. The vessel may be indexed through the operations at a rotational timing coordinated to index the vessel when opposing facing pairs of the operation wheels are in the open position, the indexing may be clockwise or counterclockwise based on whether a decoration operation is to be performed on the vessel.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2013Date of Patent: October 14, 2014Assignee: The Coca-Cola CompanyInventors: John E. Adams, Katherine W. Allen, Scott C. Biondich, Ruth Karina Espinel, Alejandro Jose Santamaria, Rajesh Gopalaswamy, H. Brock Kolls
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Patent number: 8726709Abstract: An embodiment of the present invention is a method of shape forming vessels, the method comprising selecting a pathway to index the vessel across an operation wheel, indexing the vessel, controlling rotational indexing direction of the vessel across selected pathway, and operating on the vessel as the vessel is indexed across the operation wheel along selected pathway. Other embodiment include shaping by contouring length of the vessel, applying decoration to the vessel, wherein the decoration is added at a precise location based in part on reference to the registration spot, and using a controller to select the pathway based in part on desired shape of the vessel.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2009Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Assignee: The Coca-Cola CompanyInventors: Katherine W. Allen, John E. Adams, Scott C. Biondich, Ruth Karina Espinel, Alejandro Jose Santamaria, Gopalaswamy Rajesh, H. Brock Kolls
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Patent number: 8726710Abstract: An embodiment of the present invention is a method of coordinating vessel shaping style and decoration, the method comprising receiving a vessel in a decoration operation, the vessel having a formed shape style, determining the formed shape style, selecting based in part on the formed shape style a decoration style, and decorating the vessel with selected decoration style. Other embodiments include selecting the decoration style based in part on the vessel top form style, selecting the vessel top form style based in part on the decoration style, and selecting a pathway to index the vessel across the operation wheel through the shaping operation.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2009Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Assignee: The Coca-Cola CompanyInventors: Scott C. Biondich, Katherine W. Allen, John E. Adams, Ruth Karina Espinel, Alejandro Jose Santamaria, Gopalaswamy Rajesh, H. Brock Kolls
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Patent number: 8627697Abstract: An embodiment of the present invention is a method of performing non-shape forming operations during vessel shaping, the method comprising indexing a cylinder across a pathway of at least one of an operation wheel, the operation wheel further having a plurality of work zones, performing at the plurality of work zones a plurality of operations on the cylinder in a sequence of a first shaping plurality of operations followed by a non-shaping plurality of operations followed by a second shaping plurality of operations, and effectuating transformation of the cylinder into a shaped vessel. Other embodiment include applying decoration to the cylinder contoured surface during non-shaping operations, trimming the cylinder during non-shaping operations, and top-forming the cylinder during non-shaping operations, to name a few.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2009Date of Patent: January 14, 2014Assignee: The Coca-Cola CompanyInventors: John E. Adams, Katherine W. Allen, Scott C. Biondich, Ruth Karina Espinel, Alejandro Jose Santamaria, Gopalaswamy Rajesh, H. Brock Kolls
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Publication number: 20130259608Abstract: A system and method of forming a vessel may include providing multiple operation wheels configured in opposing facing pairs. Each operation wheel may include multiple work zones, each work zone of an operation wheel being configured in an opposing facing pair with a work zone of another operation wheel to engage the vessel and perform a forming operation on the vessel. Opposing facing pairs of the operation wheels may be linearly pushed to a closed position to engage the vessel, and pulled to an open position. The work zone(s) may perform least one forming operation on the vessel. The vessel may be indexed through the operations at a rotational timing coordinated to index the vessel when opposing facing pairs of the operation wheels are in the open position, the indexing may be clockwise or counterclockwise based on whether a decoration operation is to be performed on the vessel.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2013Publication date: October 3, 2013Applicant: The Coca-Cola CompanyInventors: John E. Adams, Katherine W. Allen, Scott C. Biondich, Ruth Karina Espinel, Alejandro Jose Santamaria, Rajesh Gopalaswamy, H. Brock Kolls
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Patent number: 8448487Abstract: An embodiment of the present invention is a vessel forming station comprising a plurality of operation wheels, the plurality of operation wheels are configured in opposing facing pairs, a plurality of linear drives are interconnected with the plurality of operation wheels, the plurality of linear drives push opposing facing pairs of the plurality of operations to a closed position causing opposing facing pairs of the operation wheels to engage the vessel and perform operations on the vessel, the linear drives pull the plurality of operation wheels to an open position allowing the vessel to be indexed to other operation positions, and a conveyor system positioned between opposing facing pairs of the plurality of operation wheels engages the vessel and indexes the vessel through the plurality of operations.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2009Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Assignee: The Coca-Cola CompanyInventors: John E. Adams, Katherine W. Allen, Scott C. Biondich, Ruth Karina Espinel, Alejandro Jose Santamaria, Gopalaswamy Rajesh, H. Brock Kolls
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Patent number: 8381561Abstract: An embodiment of the present invention is a vessel forming production line comprising a plurality of vessel forming stations having at least one of an operation wheel, at least one of a conveyor, and a controller, the conveyor indexes a vessel across the operation wheel, the controller coordinates movement and operation of the operation wheel and the conveyor, a second conveyor transfers the vessel between the plurality of vessel forming stations, and a plurality of cylinder feeders feed the vessel into at least one of a pathway through the plurality of vessel forming stations, wherein the plurality of vessel forming stations are organized into a scalable matrix configuration allowing a plurality of different shaped vessels to be manufactured simultaneously. Other embodiments include a plurality of linear drives configured to cause opposing pairs of operation wheels to engage the vessel and perform operations on the vessel.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2009Date of Patent: February 26, 2013Assignee: The Coca-Cola CompanyInventors: Alejandro Jose Santamaria, Katherine W. Allen, John E. Adams, Scott C. Biondich, Ruth Karina Espinel, Gopalaswamy Rajesh, H. Brock Kolls
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Publication number: 20100100213Abstract: An embodiment of the present invention is a method of remotely managing a vessel forming production line, the method comprising communicating from a remote data processing resource a plurality of consumer or event data to a controller, the controller controls a plurality of vessel forming stations having a plurality of shape forming operations and a plurality of non-shape forming operations, configuring each of the plurality of shape forming operations and the plurality of non-shape forming operations based in part on the plurality of consumer or event data to manufacture the shaped vessel, and manufacturing the shaped vessel. Other embodiments include completing a sales transaction resulting in generation of the plurality of consumer or event data, generating the plurality of consumer or event data based in part on the current status of an event, and decorating the shaped vessel based in part on the plurality of consumer or event data.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2009Publication date: April 22, 2010Applicant: The Coca-Cola CompanyInventors: Katherine W. Allen, Alejandro Jose Santamaria, John E. Adams, Scott C. Biondich, Ruth Karina Espinel, Gopalaswamy Rajesh, H. Brock Kolls
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Publication number: 20100095723Abstract: An embodiment of the present invention is a method of shape forming vessels, the method comprising selecting a pathway to index the vessel across an operation wheel, indexing the vessel, controlling rotational indexing direction of the vessel across selected pathway, and operating on the vessel as the vessel is indexed across the operation wheel along selected pathway. Other embodiment include shaping by contouring length of the vessel, applying decoration to the vessel, wherein the decoration is added at a precise location based in part on reference to the registration spot, and using a controller to select the pathway based in part on desired shape of the vessel.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2009Publication date: April 22, 2010Applicant: The Coca-Cola CompanyInventors: Katherine W. Allen, Ruth Karina Espinel, Alejandro Jose Santamaria, Scott C. Biondich, John E. Adams, Gopalaswamy Rajesh, H. Brock Kolls
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Publication number: 20100095514Abstract: An embodiment of the present invention is a vessel forming production line comprising a plurality of vessel forming stations having at least one of an operation wheel, at least one of a conveyor, and a controller, the conveyor indexes a vessel across the operation wheel, the controller coordinates movement and operation of the operation wheel and the conveyor, a second conveyor transfers the vessel between the plurality of vessel forming stations, and a plurality of cylinder feeders feed the vessel into at least one of a pathway through the plurality of vessel forming stations, wherein the plurality of vessel forming stations are organized into a scalable matrix configuration allowing a plurality of different shaped vessels to be manufactured simultaneously. Other embodiments include a plurality of linear drives configured to cause opposing pairs of operation wheels to engage the vessel and perform operations on the vessel.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2009Publication date: April 22, 2010Applicant: The Coca-Cola CompanyInventors: Alejandro Jose Santamaria, John E. Adams, Scott C. Biondich, Ruth Karina Espinel, Katherine W. Allen, Gopalaswamy Rajesh, H. Brock Kolls
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Publication number: 20100095735Abstract: An embodiment of the present invention is a method of coordinating vessel shaping style and decoration, the method comprising receiving a vessel in a decoration operation, the vessel having a formed shape style, determining the formed shape style, selecting based in part on the formed shape style a decoration style, and decorating the vessel with selected decoration style. Other embodiments include selecting the decoration style based in part on the vessel top form style, selecting the vessel top form style based in part on the decoration style, and selecting a pathway to index the vessel across the operation wheel through the shaping operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2009Publication date: April 22, 2010Applicant: The Coca-Cola CompanyInventors: Scott C. Biondich, John E. Adams, Alejandro Jose Santamaria, Ruth Karina Espinel, Katherine W. Allen, Gopalaswamy Rajesh, H. Brock Kolls
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Publication number: 20100095502Abstract: An embodiment of the present invention is a method of configuring a production line to mass customize shaped vessels, the method comprising receiving a plurality of consumer or event data, configuring a plurality of vessel forming stations based in part on received plurality of consumer or event data, and shaping a plurality of vessels by indexing the plurality of vessels through the plurality of vessel forming stations. Other embodiments include shaping by contouring length of each of the plurality of vessels, selecting a decoration style to be applied to the plurality of vessels based in part on received plurality of consumer or event data, and configuring a top-forming station based in part on received plurality of consumer or event data.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2009Publication date: April 22, 2010Applicant: The Coca-Cola CompanyInventors: Ruth Karina Espinel, Scott C. Biondich, Alejandro Jose Santamaria, John E. Adams, Katherine W. Allen, Gopalaswamy Rajesh, H. Brock Kolls
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Publication number: 20100095728Abstract: An embodiment of the present invention is a vessel forming station comprising a plurality of operation wheels, the plurality of operation wheels are configured in opposing facing pairs, a plurality of linear drives are interconnected with the plurality of operation wheels, the plurality of linear drives push opposing facing pairs of the plurality of operations to a closed position causing opposing facing pairs of the operation wheels to engage the vessel and perform operations on the vessel, the linear drives pull the plurality of operation wheels to an open position allowing the vessel to be indexed to other operation positions, and a conveyor system positioned between opposing facing pairs of the plurality of operation wheels engages the vessel and indexes the vessel through the plurality of operations.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2009Publication date: April 22, 2010Applicant: The Coca-Cola CompanyInventors: John E. Adams, Alejandro Jose Santamaria, Ruth Karina Espinel, Scott C. Biondich, Katherine W. Allen, Gopalaswamy Rajesh, H. Brock Kolls
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Publication number: 20040086749Abstract: The present invention relates to the non-invasive use of a luminescent compound to detect and measure concentrations of oxygen dissolved in solids, particularly polymeric materials present in multi-layered packaging materials. The measurement is made independent of the oxygen concentration of the surrounding atmosphere. The invention is especially useful as a quality assurance check to verify oxygen scavenger activation during the assembly of modified atmosphere and vacuum packages. The method according to the invention is faster and less wasteful than previous methods that rely on measuring oxygen concentration within the headspace of an assembled package. Novel articles, methods, and packages are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2003Publication date: May 6, 2004Inventors: Thomas D. Kennedy, Marvin R. Havens, Drew V. Speer, Charles R. Barmore, R. Karina Espinel, Jeffrey A. Thomas
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Patent number: 6689438Abstract: Novel articles and packages are disclosed. Disclosed is the non-invasive use of a luminescent compound to detect and measure concentrations of oxygen dissolved in solids, particularly polymeric materials present in multi-layered packaging materials. The measurement is made independent of the oxygen concentration of the surrounding atmosphere. The invention is especially useful as a quality assurance check to verify oxygen scavenger activation during the assembly of modified atmosphere and vacuum packages. A solid article includes a film including an oxygen barrier layer; and a layer including an oxygen scavenger; and a patch including an oxygen barrier; and an oxygen indicator including a luminescent compound; wherein the patch is adhered to the film; and wherein the oxygen indicator is disposed between the oxygen barrier of the patch, and the oxygen barrier of the film. A package, and a bottle, each having the oxygen indicator, are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2001Date of Patent: February 10, 2004Assignee: Cryovac, Inc.Inventors: Thomas D. Kennedy, Marvin R. Havens, Drew V. Speer, Charles R. Barmore, R. Karina Espinel, Jeffrey A. Thomas
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Patent number: 6562443Abstract: A heat shrinkable film suitable for use in cook-in applications is provided which exhibits a transverse direction free shrink at 50° C. of less than about 2% and a transverse direction free shrink at 57° C. of at least about 3%. The food contact layer includes a polymer having a surface energy of at least about 0.034 J/m2 and a second layer includes at least one member selected from the group consisting of polyester, polyvinylidene chloride, polyamide and polyalkylene carbonate. Preferably, the desired shrink properties are attained by annealing the film under controlled conditions.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1998Date of Patent: May 13, 2003Assignee: Cryovac, Inc.Inventors: R. Karina Espinel, Ram K. Ramesh
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Publication number: 20030082321Abstract: The present invention relates to the non-invasive use of a luminescent compound to detect and measure concentrations of oxygen dissolved in solids, particularly polymeric materials present in multi-layered packaging materials. The measurement is made independent of the oxygen concentration of the surrounding atmosphere. The invention is especially useful as a quality assurance check to verify oxygen scavenger activation during the assembly of modified atmosphere and vacuum packages. The method according to the invention is faster and less wasteful than previous methods that rely on measuring oxygen concentration within the headspace of an assembled package. Novel articles, methods, and packages are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2001Publication date: May 1, 2003Inventors: Thomas D. Kennedy, Marvin R. Havens, Drew V. Speer, Charles R. Barmore, R. Karina Espinel, Jeffrey A. Thomas