Patents by Inventor Kenneth Heath
Kenneth Heath 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: 7704583Abstract: The invention herein relates to a method and apparatus for forming (or cold-forming) an embossed blister from a laminated film wherein an indicia is formed on the base of the blister. In particular, the invention involves a single pass process of combining the formation of a blister and the formation of an indicia (embossing) on the blister, wherein the blister-forming pin contains a face with an indicia and is adapted to controllably stretch the laminated film during blister formation to minimize stretching of the film at the base of the blister. The invention is particularly useful in manufacturing processes which involve the formation of blisters having laminated films which contain a metal foil and polymer layer, wherein improved control in the stretching of the laminate during blister formation is desirable.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2005Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Assignee: R.P.Scherer Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Kenneth Heath
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Patent number: 7121822Abstract: The invention herein relates to a method and apparatus for forming (or cold-forming) an embossed blister from a laminated film wherein an indicia is formed on the base of the blister. In particular, the invention involves a single pass process of combining the formation of a blister and the formation of an indicia (embossing) on the blister, wherein the blister-forming pin contains a face with an indicia and is adapted to controllably stretch the laminated film during blister formation to minimize stretching of the film at the base of the blister. The invention is particularly useful in manufacturing processes which involve the formation of blisters having laminated films which contain a metal foil and polymer layer, wherein improved control in the stretching of the laminate during blister formation is desirable.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2002Date of Patent: October 17, 2006Assignee: R.P. Scherer CorporationInventor: Kenneth Heath
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Publication number: 20050211097Abstract: This disclosure discusses devices to sweep the permeate side of fiber membrane permeators. Specifically, providing permeate side sweep wherein the fiber membranes comprise a bore; the feed fluid is in fluid communication with the outer surface of the fiber membrane; and the permeate is withdrawn from the bore of the fiber membrane. Permeate side sweep is used to increase the amount of permeate separated from a fluid mixture by the permeator device. The device of the subject invention includes a sweep chamber in fluid communication with the bore of the fiber membrane and in fluid communication with a suitable sweep fluid source. The sweep fluid is controllable and can be conditioned by devices known in the art.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2004Publication date: September 29, 2005Inventors: Thomas Eckman, Sandeep Karode, Kenneth Heath
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Publication number: 20050181182Abstract: The invention herein relates to a method and apparatus for forming (or cold-forming) an embossed blister from a laminated film wherein an indicia is formed on the base of the blister. In particular, the invention involves a single pass process of combining the formation of a blister and the formation of an indicia (embossing) on the blister, wherein the blister-forming pin contains a face with an indicia and is adapted to controllably stretch the laminated film during blister formation to minimize stretching of the film at the base of the blister. The invention is particularly useful in manufacturing processes which involve the formation of blisters having laminated films which contain a metal foil and polymer layer, wherein improved control in the stretching of the laminate during blister formation is desirable.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2005Publication date: August 18, 2005Inventor: Kenneth Heath
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Patent number: 6890472Abstract: The invention herein relates to a method and apparatus for forming (or cold-forming) an embossed blister from a laminated film wherein an indicia is formed on the base of the blister. In particular, the invention involves a single pass process of combining the formation of a blister and the formation of an indicia (embossing) on the blister, wherein the blister-forming pin contains a face with an indicia and is adapted to controllably stretch the laminated film during blister formation to minimize stretching of the film at the base of the blister. The invention is particularly useful in manufacturing processes which involve the formation of blisters having laminated films which contain a metal foil and polymer layer, wherein improved control in the stretching of the laminate during blister formation is desirable.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2002Date of Patent: May 10, 2005Assignee: R. P. Scherer Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Kenneth Heath
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Publication number: 20050074252Abstract: There is provided a fusing system. The fusing system includes a fuser roller, a pressure roller arranged parallel to the fuser roller for providing pressure to a medium passing between the fuser roller and the pressure roller, and a heater external to the fuser roller and applying heat to the fuser roller when the heater is operated to apply heat. The fusing system also includes a control mechanism that the controls the heater to reduce heat provided by the heater when the temperature of the heater is determined to be above a predetermined maximum heater temperature.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2003Publication date: April 7, 2005Inventors: Bartley Hirst, Kenneth Heath, Mark Wibbels
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Patent number: 6588180Abstract: A blister pack which confines the movement a dosage form in order to resist damage thereto during handling and transportation while permitting removal of the intact dosage form, and apparatus and methods for the same. In particular, the invention provides a blister pack wherein the blister includes a protruding region between the opening and the base, thereby producing a constricted area or “neck” in the blister. In a preferred embodiment, the protruding region comprises an inwardly directed annulus formed in the blister wall. Accordingly, vertical movement of the dosage form is confined as a result of the protruding region, thereby reducing the likelihood of damage to the dosage form caused by agitation of the blister pack. The invention is particularly useful in packaging frangible pharmaceutical dosage forms formed in situ within the blister, such as freeze dried dosage forms and rapidly dissolving oral dosage forms.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2001Date of Patent: July 8, 2003Assignee: R. P. Scherer Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth Heath, Kevin William Greaves
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Publication number: 20030067092Abstract: The invention herein relates to a method and apparatus for forming (or cold-forming) an embossed blister from a laminated film wherein an indicia is formed on the base of the blister. In particular, the invention involves a single pass process of combining the formation of a blister and the formation of an indicia (embossing) on the blister, wherein the blister-forming pin contains a face with an indicia and is adapted to controllably stretch the laminated film during blister formation to minimize stretching of the film at the base of the blister. The invention is particularly useful in manufacturing processes which involve the formation of blisters having laminated films which contain a metal foil and polymer layer, wherein improved control in the stretching of the laminate during blister formation is desirable.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2002Publication date: April 10, 2003Inventor: Kenneth Heath
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Publication number: 20020112449Abstract: The invention herein provides for a blister pack which confines the movement a dosage form in order to resist damage thereto during handling and transportation while permitting removal of the intact dosage form, and apparatus and methods for the same. In particular, the invention provides a blister pack wherein the blister includes a protruding region between the opening and the base, thereby producing a constricted area or “neck” in the blister. In a preferred embodiment, the protruding region comprises an inwardly directed annulus formed in the blister wall. Accordingly, vertical movement of the dosage form is confined as a result of the protruding region, thereby reducing the likelihood of damage to the dosage form caused by agitation of the blister pack. The invention is particularly useful in packaging frangible pharmaceutical dosage forms formed in situ within in the blister, such as freeze dried dosage forms and rapidly dissolving oral dosage forms.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2001Publication date: August 22, 2002Inventors: Kenneth Heath, Kevin William Greaves
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Publication number: 20020092788Abstract: The invention herein relates to a method and apparatus for forming (or cold-forming) an embossed blister from a laminated film wherein an indicia is formed on the base of the blister. In particular, the invention involves a single pass process of combining the formation of a blister and the formation of an indicia (embossing) on the blister, wherein the blister-forming pin contains a face with an indicia and is adapted to controllably stretch the laminated film during blister formation to minimize stretching of the film at the base of the blister. The invention is particularly useful in manufacturing processes which involve the formation of blisters having laminated films which contain a metal foil and polymer layer, wherein improved control in the stretching of the laminate during blister formation is desirable.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2002Publication date: July 18, 2002Inventor: Kenneth Heath
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Publication number: 20020074257Abstract: The invention herein relates to a method and apparatus for forming (or cold-forming) an embossed blister from a laminated film wherein an indicia is formed on the base of the blister. In particular, the invention involves a single pass process of combining the formation of a blister and the formation of an indicia (embossing) on the blister, wherein the blister-forming pin contains a face with an indicia and is adapted to controllably stretch the laminated film during blister formation to minimize stretching of the film at the base of the blister. The invention is particularly useful in manufacturing processes which involve the formation of blisters having laminated films which contain a metal foil and polymer layer, wherein improved control in the stretching of the laminate during blister formation is desirable.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2002Publication date: June 20, 2002Inventor: Kenneth Heath
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Patent number: 4896784Abstract: A wiring housing includes a main portion forming a box and a cover for the box. The main portion has a side wall and a back wall and tubular projections extending from the side and back walls to form conduits sockets to receive the ends of rigid or flexible PVC conduit. The cover has latches and the box has latch sockets to form a three-point snap connection between the components. Openings into the box from the tubular projections form stop shoulders to limit the insertion depth of the conduit. An open side of the box has outwardly sloping textured wall surfaces and the cover has a U-shaped channel fitting over the surfaces which, in assembly, form a water-excludiing closure assembly. The housing assembly is particularly effective for wire interconnections at the junctions of conduit runs.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1989Date of Patent: January 30, 1990Assignee: Hubbell IncorporatedInventor: Kenneth A. Heath