Patents by Inventor Nicholas A. Philips
Nicholas A. Philips 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: 20070074993Abstract: The present invention is directed to a multi-product container and container blank. In accordance with the present invention, a single sheet of foldable material is cut and scored to define a container blank. The blank includes a bottom panel, a front panel, a back panel, opposed side panels and a plurality of corner panels. Also, a top panel is attached to the back panel opposite said bottom panel. A fold over cup panel is attached to the front panel opposite the bottom panel. The cup panel does not include additional panels or tabs opposite the front panel. An optional cup receptacle is formed in the cup panel. As formed, the front panel, back panel opposed side panels and plurality of corner panels are hingedly attached to said bottom panel via unperforated score lines.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2005Publication date: April 5, 2007Inventor: Nicholas Philips
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Publication number: 20060219768Abstract: The embodiments of the present invention provide a blank of foldable material that configured to form a container. When formed, the container is completely self-locking. Additionally, when the blank is formed with any number of known liquid-proof sheet material or coatings, the container provides a leak/sift proof structure. Also, the container provides for all inside surfaces to be smooth, flat and interrupted surfaces. Further, as the hand hold cutouts are covered by end panels, the container retards hot or cold inside temperature degradation, which make the container ideal for use as a low-cost cooler or the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2005Publication date: October 5, 2006Inventor: Nicholas Philips
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Publication number: 20060219767Abstract: The embodiments of the present invention provide a blank of foldable material that configured to form a container. When formed, the container is completely self-locking. The blank is configured to form a container that includes four corner posts. Each corner post includes multiple wall thickness and a top panel. The multi-wall corners provide increased strength. Further, each respective top panel maintains the corner walls relative positions. Cut-outs are formed in the side and/or end panel to allow easy access to good placed in the container. This blank and container design is useful for storing and displaying good in wholesale or retail markets, as well as elsewhere.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2005Publication date: October 5, 2006Inventor: Nicholas Philips
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Publication number: 20060138206Abstract: A tray-type container includes a bottom wall, longitudinally-extending outer side walls, and laterally-extending end walls, the outer side walls and the end walls extending upwardly from the bottom wall to form an inner cavity. A plurality of tray-type containers may be unitized in several stacked configurations. Typically, the plurality of unitized containers are placed upon a shipping pallet or slip sheet, or placed within a shipping container to facilitate shipping by large carriers.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2004Publication date: June 29, 2006Inventors: Walter Keefe, Nicholas Philips
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Publication number: 20060138205Abstract: A tray-type container includes a bottom wall, longitudinally-extending outer side walls, and laterally-extending end walls, the outer side walls and the end walls extending upwardly from the bottom wall to form an inner cavity. The container includes a corner assembly configured to increase the container stability. The corner assembly includes an arrangement of corner panels configured to form air cells that extend across the end of the container and serve to provide added stability to the container. The containers may be used singularly, or a plurality of tray-type containers may be unitized in several stacked configurations. Typically, the plurality of unitized containers are placed upon a shipping pallet or slip sheet, or placed within a shipping container to facilitate shipping by large carriers.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2004Publication date: June 29, 2006Inventors: Walter Keefe, Nicholas Philips
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Publication number: 20060138204Abstract: A tray-type container includes a bottom wall, longitudinally-extending outer side walls, and laterally-extending end walls, the outer side walls and the end walls extending upwardly from the bottom wall to form an inner cavity. The container includes a corner assembly configured to increase the container stability. The corner assembly includes an angled corner panel that extends across the corner and supplies added stability to the container. The containers may be used singularly, or a plurality of tray-type containers may be unitized in several stacked configurations. Typically, the plurality of unitized containers are placed upon a shipping pallet or slip sheet, or placed within a shipping container to facilitate shipping by large carriers.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2004Publication date: June 29, 2006Inventors: Walter Keefe, Nicholas Philips
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Publication number: 20040214704Abstract: Bliss-type boxes made by combining containerboard body blanks with end panel or box liner blanks. The invention is a Bliss box former in direct association with a slitter/scorer. The slitter/scorer is supplied with containerboard sheets having a width which is equal to the length of the box liner blanks. The sheets have a length which is equal to a whole number multiple of the width of the box liner blanks. No waste is created. Box liners are severed and scored for delivery as needed by the Bliss box former. By combining the slitter/scorer with the Bliss former the need for maintaining multiple sizes of box liner blanks in inventory is reduced and setup when boxes are being made that differ only in width is greatly simplified.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2003Publication date: October 28, 2004Inventors: Jeffrey M. Gardner, Nicholas A. Philips
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Publication number: 20040214705Abstract: The invention is a method of forming Bliss-type boxes by combining containerboard body blanks with end panel or box liner blanks. A Bliss box former is used in direct association with a slitter scorer. The slitter scorer is supplied with containerboard sheets having a width which is equal to the length of the box liner blanks. The sheets have a length which is equal to a whole number multiple of the width of the box liner blanks. Box liners are severed and scored one-by-one as needed by the Bliss box former. This reduces the need for maintaining multiple sizes of box liner blanks in inventory and greatly simplifies setup when boxes are being made that differ only in width.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2003Publication date: October 28, 2004Inventors: Jeffrey M. Gardner, Nicholas A. Philips
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Patent number: 6807803Abstract: A gas turbine exhaust diffuser includes a substantially cylindrical outer casing provided with a forward casing flange; a substantially cylindrical liner spaced radially inwardly of, and secured to, the outer casing; and ceramic fiber insulation supported radially between the outer casing and the liner. A plurality of liner closeout segments are secured to the liner and include radial flange portions extending toward the forward casing flange. A plurality of spacer rings are supported between the forward casing flange and the liner closeout segments such that one of the spacer rings and the liner closeout segments present a flat face for direct attachment to an aft flange component of a gas turbine exhaust frame. This arrangement provides a thermally compliant load bearing interface between an air cooled gas turbine flange and an internally insulated diffuser casing flange in the high velocity section of the exhaust diffuser.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2002Date of Patent: October 26, 2004Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Nicholas Philip Poccia, Franklin Timothy Wendell, Jacques Leo Amyot, Carlos Serafim Albuquerque Fernandes, Laurence Ambrose Kenny, III
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Patent number: 6789726Abstract: The present invention includes a unique multi-purpose blank and resulting container for packing, shipping and displaying a product at a point-of-purchase. The container includes two substantially similar display units hingedly connected to one another along a detachable hinge line. The container holds products in a horizontal or vertical orientation. Additionally, the first display unit may be separated from the second display unit along the hinge line. Consequently, the display units may also be placed side-by-side, stacked vertically, or displayed singularly. A removable H-divider separates the first display unit from the second display unit and provides additional structural support. Additionally, an optional closure panel may be included to cover the display units.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2002Date of Patent: September 14, 2004Assignee: Weyerhaeuser CompanyInventors: Walter D. Keefe, Jr., Nicholas A. Philips
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Patent number: 6749106Abstract: In accordance with the aspects of the present invention, an improved container locking arrangement for a single piece blank and container is disclosed. The present invention includes a blank or a container including a bottom panel with first and second bottom sidewall panels, front and rear opposing wall panels, and first and second box corner locking constructions. Engagement of the corner locking constructions hingedly controls the relative position of the bottom sidewall panels. The corner locking constructions form first and second angled sidewall panels. Sidewall panel tabs disposed on an edge of the angled sidewall panels engage slots on the front wall panel to lock the first and second sidewall panels and the front wall panel in an assembled position. A top panel is hingedly configured to cover the bottom panel, thereby closing the container. First and second top panel flaps engage the first and second corner locking constructions to lock the top panel relative to the bottom panel.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2002Date of Patent: June 15, 2004Assignee: Weyerhaeuser CompanyInventors: Walter D. Keefe, Jr., Nicholas A. Philips
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Publication number: 20040107690Abstract: A gas turbine exhaust diffuser includes a substantially cylindrical outer casing provided with a forward casing flange; a substantially cylindrical liner spaced radially inwardly of, and secured to, the outer casing; and ceramic fiber insulation supported radially between the outer casing and the liner. A plurality of liner closeout segments are secured to the liner and include radial flange portions extending toward the forward casing flange. A plurality of spacer rings are supported between the forward casing flange and the liner closeout segments such that one of the spacer rings and the liner closeout segments present a flat face for direct attachment to an aft flange component of a gas turbine exhaust frame. This arrangement provides a thermally compliant load bearing interface between an air cooled gas turbine flange and an internally insulated diffuser casing flange in the high velocity section of the exhaust diffuser.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2002Publication date: June 10, 2004Inventors: Nicholas Philip Poccia, Franklin Timothy Wendell, Jacques Leo Amyot, Carlos Serafim Albuquerque Fernandes, Laurence Ambrose Kenny
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Patent number: 6685425Abstract: An inlet bleed heater for flowing heated air to the inlet of a compressor is fabricated wholly at a factory site. The heater interconnects a manifold which receives extraction air from the compressor to down tubes in the inlet air duct to supply heated extraction air to the ambient inlet air via piping with bellows. The bellows accommodate thermal expansion and contraction of the manifold and the down tubes. The pipe and bellows lie within the height envelope of the bleed heater, facilitating transportation of the heater on its side within overall height and width limitations permitted for road travel.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2002Date of Patent: February 3, 2004Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Nicholas Philip Poccia, Laurence Ambrose Kenny, III, Karl Kurt Rocco Westphal, Diwakar Balasubramanyam, William George Carberg
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Publication number: 20040001751Abstract: An inlet bleed heater for flowing heated air to the inlet of a compressor is fabricated wholly at a factory site. The heater interconnects a manifold which receives extraction air from the compressor to down tubes in the inlet air duct to supply heated extraction air to the ambient inlet air via piping with bellows. The bellows accommodate thermal expansion and contraction of the manifold and the down tubes. The pipe and bellows lie within the height envelope of the bleed heater, facilitating transportation of the heater on its side within overall height and width limitations permitted for road travel.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2002Publication date: January 1, 2004Inventors: Nicholas Philip Poccia, Laurence Ambrose Kenny, Karl Kurt Rocco Westphal, Diwakar Balasubramanyam, William George Carberg
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Publication number: 20030160092Abstract: A shipping container for liquids is described. This consists of an outer corrugated paperboard container containing an inner corrugated liner forming corner posts. A flexible or semi-flexible bladder or jug generally conforming in cross section to the inside of the corrugated container contains the liquid. It is desirable for the inner corrugated liner to be bonded to the outer container, especially along the margins of the corner posts. It has been found to be critical that the ratio of the length of the outside face of the outer container to the corner post length should be no greater than about 8:1. This is essential to prevent face bulging, especially when the inner plastic container is filled with a high density material such as a paint. Where the inner plastic container has an upstanding handle or spout it is useful to have filler pieces that bear between the plastic container and upper flaps of the outer corrugated container.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2002Publication date: August 28, 2003Inventors: Nicholas A. Philips, Scott A. Wallick, David J. McKenna, Herbert D. Muise, Michelle A. Springhorn
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Publication number: 20030085264Abstract: The present invention includes a unique multi-purpose blank and resulting container for packing, shipping and displaying a product at a point-of-purchase. The container includes two substantially similar display units hingedly connected to one another along a detachable hinge line. The container holds products in a horizontal or vertical orientation. Additionally, the first display unit may be separated from the second display unit along the hinge line. Consequently, the display units may also be placed side-by-side, stacked vertically, or displayed singularly. A removable H-divider separates the first display unit from the second display unit and provides additional structural support. Additionally, an optional closure panel may be included to cover the display units.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2002Publication date: May 8, 2003Inventors: Walter D. Keefe, Nicholas A. Philips
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Publication number: 20030015578Abstract: In accordance with the aspects of the present invention, an improved container locking arrangement for a single piece blank and container is disclosed. The present invention includes a blank or a container including a bottom panel with first and second bottom sidewall panels, front and rear opposing wall panels, and first and second box corner locking constructions. Engagement of the corner locking constructions hingedly controls the relative position of the bottom sidewall panels. The corner locking constructions form first and second angled sidewall panels. Sidewall panel tabs disposed on an edge of the angled sidewall panels engage slots on the front wall panel to lock the first and second sidewall panels and the front wall panel in an assembled position. A top panel is hingedly configured to cover the bottom panel, thereby closing the container. First and second top panel flaps engage the first and second corner locking constructions to lock the top panel relative to the bottom panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2002Publication date: January 23, 2003Inventors: Walter D. Keefe, Nicholas A. Philips
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Patent number: 6386441Abstract: Embodiments of a pizza container are described using a container blank formed from a single piece of paperboard material. The container includes a bottom panel, first and second opposing side wall panels, and first and second opposing end wall panels. Each container further includes two top cover panels that fold over onto the container and act as lids. At least one U-shaped cut is formed along a hinge line connecting a top cover panel with an end wall panel. The U-shape has a closed side and an open side. The cut is oriented with the closed side extending into either the first end wall panel or the first top cover panel. The open side is positioned along the first hinge line. As assembled, the U-shaped portion is generally perpendicular with the panel from which it was formed. Various embodiment of lock mechanisms are described as well.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2001Date of Patent: May 14, 2002Assignee: Weyerhaeuser CompanyInventor: Nicholas A. Philips
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Patent number: 6311842Abstract: At least one corrugated sheet is formed into a corrugated carton has a top panel, a bottom panel, opposite side walls, and opposite end walls. Intermittently spaced slits are formed through the corrugated sheet along fold lines defined between the top panel and the side walls and between the top panel and the end walls. Discrete openings are provided in the top panel to receive individual cans.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1999Date of Patent: November 6, 2001Assignee: Hormel Foods, LLCInventors: Phillip L. Minerich, Jeffrey E. Johnson, Nicholas A. Philips
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Publication number: 20010032874Abstract: Embodiments of a pizza container are described using a container blank formed from a single piece of paperboard material. The container includes a bottom panel, first and second opposing side wall panels, and first and second opposing end wall panels. Each container further includes two top cover panels that fold over onto the container and act as lids. At least one U-shaped cut is formed along a hinge line connecting a top cover panel with an end wall panel. The U-shape has a closed side and an open side. The cut is oriented with the closed side extending into either the first end wall panel or the first top cover panel. The open side is positioned along the first hinge line. As assembled, the U-shaped portion is generally perpendicular with the panel from which it was formed. Various embodiment of lock mechanisms are described as well.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2001Publication date: October 25, 2001Applicant: Weyerhaeuser CompanyInventor: Nicholas A. Philips