Patents by Inventor Neal Watson
Neal Watson 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: 20220402679Abstract: A package for containing liquid-exuding product is formed of a single sheet of film that is folded and sealed at certain locations. The package can include an active member, optionally in the form of absorbent, that is heat staked or otherwise attached to a portion of the sheet of film such that the active member is located on an interior surface of a bottom of the folded and sealed package.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2021Publication date: December 22, 2022Inventors: Neal Watson, Michael Johnston, Terrence Green
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Publication number: 20220267075Abstract: Methods are provided for storing and preserving comestible crustacean material, preferably so as to extend shelf life of the same. In one optional method, comestible crustacean material is placed in a product containing space of a storage container atop a platform of a support structure. The storage container includes an internal compartment having the product containing space. The support structure defines the platform for supporting the comestible crustacean material. The internal compartment further includes a reservoir, configured to retain liquid, below the platform. The platform and/or support structure are configured to direct liquid exuded from the comestible crustacean material to the reservoir. Optionally, the reservoir comprises an absorbent material for absorbing liquid in the reservoir.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2019Publication date: August 25, 2022Inventors: Derek Riley, Micheal Johnston, Neal Watson, John Belfance, Jonathan R. Freedman, Deepti S. Gupta, Franklin Lee Lucas, JR., Jason Pratt, Kathryn Gustafson, G.F. Alexia Foutch, Ethan Ross Perdue, James S. Hollinger
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Publication number: 20210188519Abstract: Methods are provided for storing and preserving comestible crustacean material, preferably so as to extend shelf life of the same. In one optional method, comestible crustacean material is placed in a product containing space of a storage container atop a platform of a support structure. The storage container includes an internal compartment having the product containing space. The support structure defines the platform for supporting the comestible crustacean material. The internal compartment further includes a reservoir, configured to retain liquid, below the platform. The platform and/or support structure are configured to direct liquid exuded from the comestible crustacean material to the reservoir. Optionally, the reservoir comprises an absorbent material for absorbing liquid in the reservoir.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2019Publication date: June 24, 2021Inventors: Derek Riley, Micheal Johnston, Neal Watson, John Belfance, Jonathan R. Freedman, Deepti S. Gupta, Franklin Lee Lucas, JR., Jason Pratt, Kathryn Gustafson, G.F. Alexia Foutch, Ethan Ross Perdue, James S. Hollinger
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Publication number: 20210061538Abstract: Methods are provided for storing and preserving zucchini spirals, preferably so as to extend shelf life of the same. In one optional method, zucchini spirals are placed in a product containing space of a storage container atop a platform of a support structure. The storage container includes an internal compartment having the product containing space. The support structure defines the platform for supporting the zucchini spirals. The internal compartment further includes a reservoir, configured to retain liquid, below the platform. The platform and/or support structure are configured to direct liquid exuded from the zucchini spirals to the reservoir. Optionally, the reservoir comprises an absorbent material for absorbing liquid in the reservoir.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2020Publication date: March 4, 2021Inventors: Derek Riley, Michael Johnston, Neal Watson, John Belfance, Jonathan R. Freedman, Deepti S. Gupta, Franklin Lee Lucas, JR., Jason Pratt, Kathryn Perko, G. F. Alexia Gleason, Ethan Ross Perdue, James S. Hollinger
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Publication number: 20210061537Abstract: Apparatuses and methods are provided for storing and preserving product, such as to extend shelf life of the same. In one optional method, liquid-exuding product is placed in a product containing space of a container atop a platform of a support structure. The container can include an internal compartment having the product containing space. The structure can define the platform for supporting the product. The internal compartment can further include a reservoir, configured to retain liquid, below the platform. At least one of the platform or the support structure can be configured to direct liquid exuded from the product to the reservoir. Optionally, the reservoir comprises or contains an absorbent material for absorbing liquid in the reservoir.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2020Publication date: March 4, 2021Inventors: Derek Riley, Michael Johnston, Neal Watson, John Belfance, Jonathan R. Freedman, Deepti S. Gupta, Franklin Lee Lucas, Jr., Jason Pratt, Kathryn Perko, G. F. Alexia Gleason, Ethan Ross Perdue, James S. Hollinger
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Publication number: 20200255173Abstract: Methods are provided for storing and preserving comestible finfish material, preferably so as to extend shelf life of the same. In one optional method, comestible finfish material is placed in a product containing space of a storage container atop a platform of a support structure. The storage container includes an internal compartment having the product containing space. The support structure defines the platform for supporting the comestible finfish material. The internal compartment further includes a reservoir, configured to retain liquid, below the platform. The platform and/or support structure are configured to direct liquid exuded from the comestible finfish material to the reservoir. Optionally, the reservoir comprises an absorbent material for absorbing liquid in the reservoir.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2019Publication date: August 13, 2020Inventors: Derek Riley, Michael Johnston, Neal Watson, John Belfance, Jonathan R. Freedman, Deepti S. Gupta, Franklin Lee Lucas, JR., Jason Pratt, Kathryn Gustafson, G.F. Alexia Foutch, Ethan Ross Perdue, James S. Hollinger
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Publication number: 20200207533Abstract: Methods are provided for storing and preserving comestible mollusk material, preferably so as to extend shelf life of the same. In one optional method, comestible mollusk material is placed in a product containing space of a storage container atop a platform of a support structure. The storage container includes an internal compartment having the product containing space. The support structure defines the platform for supporting the comestible mollusk material. The internal compartment further includes a reservoir, configured to retain liquid, below the platform. The platform and/or support structure are configured to direct liquid exuded from the comestible mollusk material to the reservoir. Optionally, the reservoir comprises an absorbent material for absorbing liquid in the reservoir.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2019Publication date: July 2, 2020Inventors: Derek Riley, Michael Johnston, Neal Watson, John Belfance, Jonathan R. Freedman, Deepti S. Gupta, Franklin Lee Lucas, JR., Jason Pratt, Kathryn Gustafson, G.F. Alexia Foutch, Ethan Ross Perdue, James S. Hollinger
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Publication number: 20080083772Abstract: A water resistant absorbent towel dispenser. The dispenser includes a container having top, bottom and side walls housing a supply of absorbent towels, and an exterior handle for facilitating transport of the dispenser. The top wall includes a finger-accessible opening through which absorbent towels may be withdrawn. In certain embodiments, the top wall is convex upwardly, but is flexible to enable it to be depressed when dispensers are stacked vertically so as to come into load bearing contact with the towel supply. In some embodiments, the top and bottom walls have interlocking configurations to add lateral stability to vertically stacked dispensers.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2007Publication date: April 10, 2008Applicant: Sellars Absorbent Materials, Inc.Inventors: John Sellars, Jerry Ballas, Balbir Singh, Neal Watson, Ronald Bogdanovich
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Publication number: 20080017750Abstract: A generally cylindrical towel roll product comprises an absorbent towel roll having an upright axis, and a flexible, water resistant, protective wrapper engaging the circumferential surface of the towel roll and of sufficient strength to restrain significant diametric expansion of the towel roll when the roll is subjected to an axial load and to increase axial stiffness of the product. The wrapper includes top and bottom portions that encase the top and bottom surfaces of the roll, respectively, the top wrapper portion having an opening providing axial access to the towel roll and through which individual towels can be drawn axially from the interior of the towel roll. A removable and replaceable soil and water-resistant cover protectively covers the wrapper opening, and a rigid disc may be provided between the top surface of the towel roll and the top portion of the wrapper, the disc extending radially to the periphery of the upper surface of the roll.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2007Publication date: January 24, 2008Applicant: Sellars Absorbent Materials, Inc.Inventors: John Sellars, Jerry Ballas, Neal Watson
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Publication number: 20050046314Abstract: A water resistant absorbent towel dispenser. The dispenser includes a container having top, bottom and side walls housing a supply of absorbent towels, and an exterior handle for facilitating transport of the dispenser. The top wall includes a finger-accessible opening through which absorbent towels may be withdrawn. In certain embodiments, the top wall is convex upwardly, but is flexible to enable it to be depressed when dispensers are stacked vertically so as to come into load bearing contact with the towel supply. In some embodiments, the top and bottom walls have interlocking configurations to add lateral stability to vertically stacked dispensers.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2004Publication date: March 3, 2005Inventors: John Sellars, Jerry Ballas, Balbir Singh, Neal Watson, Ronald Bogdanovich
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Patent number: D441979Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2000Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Inventor: Ronald Neal Watson
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Patent number: D978619Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2019Date of Patent: February 21, 2023Assignee: CSP Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Neal Watson, Michael Johnston
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Patent number: D978620Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2019Date of Patent: February 21, 2023Assignee: CSP Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Neal Watson, Michael Johnston