Patents by Inventor Lawrence M. Levenstein
Lawrence M. Levenstein 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: 20140366492Abstract: The present invention is a marketing and distribution method for introducing and maintaining refillable containers for personal care products such as cosmetics, creams, lotions, and sprays. The refillable container is refilled at local refill stations at stores, kiosks, vending machines, and the like, to eliminate the need for new packaging with each purchase. The method is designed to reduce waste and costs associated with product packaging by using refillable containers to dispense personal care products.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2014Publication date: December 18, 2014Inventors: Lawrence M. Levenstein, Eric A. Williams, Robert D. Thibodeau, Freeman Gosden
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Publication number: 20140316963Abstract: A method for funding a municipal solid waste reduction program includes conducting a study of anticipated future cost savings for a Municipality from implementing sealable, refillable fluid product packaging to replace existing disposable fluid product packaging for the purpose of reducing solid waste. After the study, one establishes a value for a savings participation right that shares savings generated by replacing the disposable fluid product packaging with sealable, refillable fluid product packaging, and offers for sale the savings participation right to investors based on said established value. The savings participation right holder is paid a monetary value based on actually realized municipal savings resulting from a reduction in solid waste as a consequence of the municipal solid waste reduction program.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2014Publication date: October 23, 2014Applicant: C. H. & I. Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Lawrence M. Levenstein
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Publication number: 20140209640Abstract: An apparatus for dispensing material through a refillable cartridge, comprising a container having a receptacle for receiving a refill cartridge, the container having a lid cooperating with the container to enclose the refill cartridge, the container further comprising an exit port and a channel for communicating material from the refill cartridge to the exit port, and a valve for controlling the flow of material out of the refill cartridge; and a reusable, refill cartridge sized to be received in the receptacle, the refill cartridge including compressed gas and material separated by a bi-conical thruster, the refill cartridge further comprising a first end having a material inlet and outlet manifold, and a second end having a compressed gas inlet. The system's performance can be improved by applying a surface treatment to the wetted surfaces of the system to change the physical properties at the fluid/vessel interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2014Publication date: July 31, 2014Applicant: C.H.&I. TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Lawrence M. Levenstein, Robert D. Thibodeau, Eric A. Williams
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Publication number: 20140166693Abstract: An integrated material transfer and dispensing system for storing, transferring and dispensing materials, such as fluids and liquids, for example, liquid applied sound deadener (LASD). The system includes at least one vessel having a force transfer device. Each vessel may be removably enclosed in cabinet to form an automated station. Each vessel may be configured with a data logger, cleanout port, a sample valve at least one sight window and an access port for introducing a compound such as a biocide. Each vessel may be configured with instruments including sensors for measuring process variables, such as material volume, level, temperature, pressure and flow. The system may further include a metering device system and a robotic material dispenser system without a pump interface. The robotic system may further include a computer control system connected to flow and pressure sensors. The system may directly feed an applicator without an intervening pump.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2013Publication date: June 19, 2014Applicant: CH&I Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Eric A. Williams, Lawrence M. Levenstein, Robert D. Thibodeau
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Publication number: 20140144947Abstract: A material transfer system for storing, transferring and dispensing viscous material, such as fluids and liquids, includes a material containment vessel with an upper region incorporating a motive force and a bottom region with a material ingress and egress opening. A diconical or other shaped force transfer device is located in the material containment area. The force transfer device is an energy transducer when the material containment is filled with highly viscous materials, such as adhesives, sealants, mastics or lubricating greases. The system's performance can be improved by applying a surface treatment to the wetted surfaces of the system to change the physical properties at the fluid/vessel interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2014Publication date: May 29, 2014Applicant: CH&I TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Robert D. Thibodeau, Eric A. Williams, Lawrence M. Levenstein
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Patent number: 8684238Abstract: An apparatus for dispensing material through a refillable cartridge, comprising a container having a receptacle for receiving a refill cartridge, the container having a lid cooperating with the container to enclose the refill cartridge, the container further comprising an exit port and a channel for communicating material from the refill cartridge to the exit port, and a valve for controlling the flow of material out of the refill cartridge; and a reusable, refill cartridge sized to be received in the receptacle.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2011Date of Patent: April 1, 2014Assignee: C.H.&I. Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Lawrence M. Levenstein, Robert D. Thibodeau, Eric A. Williams
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Patent number: 8534499Abstract: An integrated material transfer and dispensing system for storing, transferring and dispensing materials, such as fluids, and liquids, for example, liquid applied sound deadener (LASD). The system includes at least one vessel having a force transfer device. Each vessel may be removably enclosed in cabinet to form an automated station. Each vessel may be configured with a data logger, cleanout port, a sample valve at least one sight window and an access port for introducing a compound such as a biocide. Each vessel may be configured with instruments including sensors for measuring process variables, such as material volume, level, temperature, pressure and flow. The system may further include a metering device system and a robotic material dispenser system without a pump interface. The robotic system may further include a computer control system connected to flow and pressure sensors. The system may directly feed an applicator without an intervening pump.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2006Date of Patent: September 17, 2013Assignee: CH&I Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Eric A. Williams, Lawrence M. Levenstein, Robert D. Thibodeau
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Publication number: 20110315718Abstract: An apparatus for dispensing material through a refillable cartridge, comprising a container having a receptacle for receiving a refill cartridge, the container having a lid cooperating with the container to enclose the refill cartridge, the container further comprising an exit port and a channel for communicating material from the refill cartridge to the exit port, and a valve for controlling the flow of material out of the refill cartridge; and a reusable, refill cartridge sized to be received in the receptacle, the refill cartridge including compressed gas and material separated by a bi-conical thruster, the refill cartridge further comprising a first end having a material inlet and outlet manifold, and a second end having a compressed gas inlet.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2011Publication date: December 29, 2011Applicant: C.H.&I. TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Lawrence M. Levenstein, Robert D. Thibodeau, Eric A. Williams
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Publication number: 20110225106Abstract: The present invention is a marketing and distribution method for introducing and maintaining refillable containers for personal care products such as cosmetics, creams, lotions, and sprays. The refillable container is refilled at local refill stations at stores, kiosks, vending machines, and the like, to eliminate the need for new packaging with each purchase. The method is designed to reduce waste and costs associated with product packaging by using refillable containers to dispense personal care products.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2011Publication date: September 15, 2011Applicant: CH&I TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Lawrence M. Levenstein, Eric A. Williams, Robert D. Thibodeau, Freeman Gosden, JR.
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Patent number: 6226625Abstract: A method for determining the pricing at which a provider will provide and offering of goods and services to a customer. Under the method, at least one area of the customer's business in which using the provider's offering will create economic benefits for the customer is first identified. Next, money values are assigned to the at least one area of the customer's business in which use of the provider's offering will create economic benefits. The money values are then compiled by a computer system into an initial value share. In the next step, it is mathematically determined which portion of the initial value share will constitute the price at which the provider will provide the offering to the customer for an initial interval of time. After calculating the initial value share and after the initial interval of time, a new value share for a current interval is generated based upon a previously calculated value share for an immediately past interval.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1999Date of Patent: May 1, 2001Assignee: C. M. & I. Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Lawrence M. Levenstein