Patents by Inventor Michael Weston
Michael Weston 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: 20120151866Abstract: A modular floor is disclosed having a number of interlocking modular elements. Interlocking elements of the modular elements have surfaces which mate to prevent movement in planar directions. Gripping surfaces are provided to prevent slipping or movement of the modular elements with respect to a subfloor upon which the modular elements are temporarily placed. This modular floor is quickly and easily assembled and disassembled. The locking elements and the support element are easily attached to the modular elements via rivets screws or similar fasteners.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2011Publication date: June 21, 2012Applicant: Knoxford. T/A Portable FloormakerInventors: Gary Gibbs, Michael Weston-Webb
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Publication number: 20110164765Abstract: The present invention is directed to products, product packaging, or product displays containing an electrical component (30) integrated therein. The electrical component could be a lighting component (34), a sound component (36) or a combination of the two.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2009Publication date: July 7, 2011Applicant: MEADWESTVACO CORPORATIONInventors: Karen Korte, Robert Shelek, David Whitley, Michael G. Londo, Stephen L. Billups, Michael Weston, Zane Peterson
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Publication number: 20110079606Abstract: Disclosed is a dispenser for dispensing a continuous strip of pouches. The dispenser comprises a box with right (14a) and left (14b) side panels wherein one of the side panels includes a tuck flap insert (24), a rear panel (18a) and a rear panel glue flap (18b), a pair of bottom closure panels (16a, 16b) and bottom closure flaps (16c, 16d), a pair of top closure panels (12a, 12b) and a top closure flap (12c) wherein one of the top panels includes a top tuck flap (22) adapted to fit into the tuck flap insert (24), and a front section (20). The front section includes lower and upper front panels and a gate flap (26). The gate flap touches one of the top closure panels such that the strip of pouches within the box can be dispensed out the front section and held in place by the gate flap.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2009Publication date: April 7, 2011Applicant: MEADWESTVACO CORPORATIONInventors: Michael Weston, Zane Peterson
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Publication number: 20110057021Abstract: Disclosed is a tertiary carton having an exposed external pocket. The tertiary carton is comprised of upper (26) and lower (24) right side panels and a left side panel (22) wherein the side panels include various side closure flaps (28,29,30,31), a rear panel (16), at least one bottom closure panel (20), a top panel (12) including a top tuck flap (14), and a front panel (18). The upper and lower right side panels are offset from one another to create an external pocket exposing the interior of the tertiary carton such that a secondary carton can be held in place in the external pocket with a portion of the secondary carton visibly exposed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2009Publication date: March 10, 2011Applicant: MEADWESTVACO CORPORATIONInventor: Michael Weston
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Patent number: 7810640Abstract: Taught herein is a package for holding and securing various types of portable items. An inner slide card with integral tray (12) is loaded with items, and inserted into an outer sleeve (200). Receiving apertures (38) and securing tabs (40) hold and secure the items in the tray. An engaging element (42), integral to the slide card or tray cooperatively engages locking elements and stopping elements (240, 216) integral to the outer sleeve. The cooperative engagement of the elements provides an optional child-resistant feature and an optional spill-resistant feature. A release button (224) integral to the outer sleeve disengages the child-resistant feature.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2004Date of Patent: October 12, 2010Assignee: MeadWestvaco CorporationInventor: Michael Weston
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Publication number: 20100147936Abstract: A package holds and stores articles such as drug delivery devices. An inner slide card (100) with a tray (110) is loaded with drug delivery devices (116) and inserted into an outer sleeve (200). Receiving slots (114) and apertures (118) secure the drug delivery devices in a tray. Elements such as catches (122) associated with the slide card cooperatively engage elements such as catches (240) associated with the outer sleeve (200). The cooperative engagement of the respective catches provides a child-resistant feature and a spill-resistant feature. A release button (224) disengages the child-resistant feature. The horizontal orientation of the injectables provides easy access for a user who has limited dexterity as well as sufficient area to apply graphics.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2010Publication date: June 17, 2010Inventors: Michael Weston, Timothy E. Freeze
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Publication number: 20090194452Abstract: Described herein is an apparatus and method for attaching a removable and reusable electronics component to a to a slide card that can be preprinted with electrical traces for the purpose of collecting data on pill expression. A removable and reusable electronics component can be coupled with a slide card incorporating preprinted electrical traces, using a hub like plastic seating component attached to and through the slide card.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2008Publication date: August 6, 2009Inventors: Christopher Hession, Kevin Ellis, Michael Weston, Caleb Loftin, John Gelardi, Rune Haraldsson
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Publication number: 20080314780Abstract: Taught herein is a package for holding and securing various types of portable items. An inner slide card with integral tray (12) is loaded with items, and inserted into an outer sleeve (200). Receiving apertures (38) and securing tabs (40) hold and secure the items in the tray. An engaging element (42), integral to the slide card or tray cooperatively engages locking elements and stopping elements (240, 216) integral to the outer sleeve. The cooperative engagement of the elements provides an optional child-resistant feature and an optional spill-resistant feature. A release button (224) integral to the outer sleeve disengages the child-resistant feature.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2004Publication date: December 25, 2008Inventor: Michael Weston
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Publication number: 20080135606Abstract: Taught herein is a package for holding and storing articles such as drug delivery devices. An inner slide card with tray (12, 100) is loaded with drug delivery devices and inserted into an outer sleeve (200). Receiving slots (34, 114) and apertures (36, 38, 118) secure the drug delivery devices in a tray. Elements such as catches (40, 42) associated with the slide card or tray cooperatively engage elements such as catches (240) associated with the outer sleeve (200). The cooperative engagement of the respective catches provides a child-resistant feature and a spill-resistant feature. A release button (224) disengages the child-resistant feature. In addition, the horizontal orientation of the injectables provides easy access for a user who has limited dexterity as well as sufficient area to apply graphics.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2005Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventors: Michael Weston, Timothy E. Freeze
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Publication number: 20070261990Abstract: A carton assembly has a carton having an interior that has inner walls defining a tray portion and an insert disposed within the tray portion for retaining an article within the interior of the carton. Either the tray portion or the insert, or both, include a receiving structure for supporting the insert. The insert may have a substantially hollow beam structure. The hollow beam structure of the insert has an open end that is engaged by a tab or tabs extending from an inner wall or walls of the carton. A center panel extends between each tab and the bottom wall of the carton and engages the open end of the hollow beam.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2007Publication date: November 15, 2007Inventors: Michael Weston, Christopher Hession, Lawrence Blake
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Publication number: 20070068844Abstract: A packaging blank is folded and secured to form a package that includes a blister pack disposed between panels of the packaging blank. Certain of the panels of the packaging blank include gates. The packaging blank is folded and secured such that the panels overlap and the gates align to define a composite gate structure. The composite gate structure is aligned with a blister of the blister pack to provide a child resistant barrier to an item contained therein. Alternative packages include a blister pack, two panels, and a composite gate structure; others include two panels, a composite gate structure, and a tear strip or other detachable portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2006Publication date: March 29, 2007Inventor: Michael Weston
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Publication number: 20070054525Abstract: A package includes a slide card that can be releasably locked in an outer sleeve. The slide card includes an engaging tab that provides part of a locking mechanism that is used to lock the slide card in the outer sleeve. A hub is positioned and secured to the engaging tab to maintain the structural integrity of the engaging tab. The distal edge of the hub defines an engaging edge of the engaging tab and prevents the engaging tab from being compromised by bending or folding.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2006Publication date: March 8, 2007Inventors: Marty Jones, Michael Weston, Billy Baxter
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Publication number: 20050017087Abstract: A body (30) having a conduit (38) adapted for fluid flow under high pressure includes a first passageway (32) having a first longitudinal (33) axis and second passageway (34) having a second longitudinal axis (35). The first and second longitudinal axes intersect each other at an angle. An enlarged generally spherical cavity (36) having a center point (42) at the intersection of the first and second longitudinal axes reduces stress on the walls of the conduit. Particular application is found in a fuel distribution system for an internal combustion engine.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2002Publication date: January 27, 2005Inventors: Brent Brower, Michael Weston, Tanveer Singh, John Haworth
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Patent number: 6607149Abstract: A fuel injector unit comprises a follower assembly that includes a sleeve having an internal groove that receives a spring clip. The clip is made with a spring ring stock having a diameter less then the width of the groove so that the sleeve may be freely rotated around the retainer clip held in the groove. The retainer clip has linear portions aligned along the flat walls of a follower subassembly that receives a plunger carried by the follower assembly. The flat walls terminate at an expanded shoulder that limits displacement of the retainer clip to a fixed height of the follower assembly for shipping and handling, while permitting controlled axial movement of the follower assembly and the plunger along the aligned flat surfaces of the follower subassembly.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2001Date of Patent: August 19, 2003Assignee: Robert Bosch Fuel Systems CorporationInventors: Daniel Smith, David Eickholt, Michael Weston
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Publication number: 20030121996Abstract: A fuel injector unit comprises a follower assembly that includes a sleeve having an internal groove that receives a spring clip. The clip is made with a spring ring stock having a diameter less then the width of the groove so that the sleeve may be freely rotated around the retainer clip held in the groove. The retainer clip has linear portions aligned along the flat walls of a follower subassembly that receives a plunger carried by the follower assembly. The flat walls terminate at an expanded shoulder that limits displacement of the retainer clip to a fixed height of the follower assembly for shipping and handling, while permitting controlled axial movement of the follower assembly and the plunger along the aligned flat surfaces of the follower subassembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2001Publication date: July 3, 2003Applicant: Diesel Technology CompanyInventors: Daniel Smith, David Eickholt, Michael Weston
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Patent number: 6405978Abstract: An aircraft is provided including oppositely opposed inner and outer skins. The outer skin, when subject to an impact, is movable towards the inner skin. The outer skin includes stiffeners that project into a cavity defined by a clearance located between the inner and outer skins. The inner skin includes stiffeners that project into the cavity towards the outer skin. The outer skin contacts the stiffeners when the outer skin is flexed inwardly rather than the stiffeners on the outer skin contacting the inner skin. The inner skin includes a noise abatement portion.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2000Date of Patent: June 18, 2002Assignee: Hurel-Dubois UK Ltd.Inventors: Ivan James Dean, Michael Weston Jones, Thierry Roucier, Trevor Watmough
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Publication number: 20020069284Abstract: Aspects of the present invention include a connectivity application for connecting computer devices to communication networks such as the Internet. The connectivity application, such as, for example, a dialer, communicates with an access provider to ensure the connectivity application is using current connection data. Through the management of the connection data for a large number of connectivity applications, a management server advantageously provides a system administrator the ability to manage capacity, quality and traffic flow through hardware and software systems of an access provider. Moreover, the management server advantageously provides the ability to route around access points experiencing service interruptions, disruptions, or the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2001Publication date: June 6, 2002Inventors: Michael Weston Slemmer, James William Hannan, William Michael Daniher, Richard Munro O'Connell
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Patent number: 5741212Abstract: A device for use in assessing various characteristics of a skin blemish, which includes at least two blemish assessment discs mounted for relative movement, with each assessment disc carrying a scale of blemish criteria so that the skin blemish may be positioned adjacent the scales of each assessment disc and matched with the relevant portions thereof.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1996Date of Patent: April 21, 1998Inventor: Michael Weston Bertie Matthews
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Patent number: 5599406Abstract: A copper-aluminum-indium alloy approaches gold in spectral appearance, tarnish resistance and mechanical durability, by virtue of a specific formulation and microstructure. The formulation consists of the following essential ingredients by total weight, in a copper matrix: from 7 to 12% of aluminum, from 5 to 11% of indium, and no more than 3% of a essentially non-ferromagnetic remainder. The required microstructure is in the form an essentially ternary alloy having a quenched single phase, an average grain size of no more than 100 .mu.m in diameter. Preferably, the above specified 3% remainder includes: a modifier selected from the class consisting of boron, silicon, lithium, magnesium, zinc and phosphorous; a strengthener selected from the class consisting of silver, gold, palladium, platinum, iridium, ruthenium and rhodium; and a system stabilizer, preferably selected from the class consisting of yttrium, cerium, lanthanum, hafnium, zirconium, chromium, titanium, nickel, iron and manganese.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 1993Date of Patent: February 4, 1997Assignee: Gemetals CorporationInventors: Arun Prasad, Michael Weston, Grant Bauer