Patents by Inventor Paul E. Brown
Paul E. Brown 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: 20240075739Abstract: A label modification unit may receive a label modification input that indicates a label modification associated with content being written to a label or erased from the label. The label modification unit may identify an area of the label that is associated with the label modification according to the label modification input. The label modification unit may determine, based on a size of the area, a spot size of a light beam that is configured to be emitted by a laser printhead to modify the content within the area. The label modification unit may determine, based on the spot size and the content, an optical path configuration for the laser printhead. The label modification unit may operate the laser printhead according to the optical path configuration to write the content to the area or erase the content from the area.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2023Publication date: March 7, 2024Inventors: Robert E. Beach, Chinmay Nanda, Richard Mark Clayton, Paul Seiter, Patrick Martin Brown, John J. Bozeki, Lucjan K. Perlowski
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Patent number: 7077296Abstract: A dispensing valve is provided for dispensing fluid products. The valve includes a marginal portion, a flexible valve head with a discharge orifice therein, and a flexible connector sleeve having one end connected with the marginal portion and the opposite end connected with the valve head adjacent a marginal edge thereof.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2002Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Assignee: AptarGroup, Inc.Inventors: Paul E. Brown, Timothy R. Socier
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Publication number: 20020158083Abstract: A dispensing package is provided for fluid products such as liquid soaps, shampoos and conditioners, household detergents, cleaners, polishes, moisturizing creams, and the like, and includes a container with a self-sealing dispensing valve mounted therein. The valve includes a marginal portion, a head portion with a discharge orifice therein, and a generally J-shaped connector sleeve having one end connected with the marginal portion and the opposite end connected with the head portion. The connector sleeve has a resiliently flexible construction, with first and second leg portions that are oriented at an acute included angle, and join one another at an arcuate base portion to facilitate movement of the head portion of the valve when dispensing product from the container. A top dispense embodiment of the package has an inverted J-shaped configuration at the top of the upper leg, which extends arcuately into the head portion of the valve for dispensing products from the top of the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2002Publication date: October 31, 2002Inventors: Paul E. Brown, Timothy R. Socier
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Patent number: 6427874Abstract: A dispensing package is provided for fluid products such as liquid soaps, shampoos and conditioners, household detergents, cleaners, polishes, moisturizing creams, and the like, and includes a container with a self-sealing dispensing valve mounted therein. The valve includes a marginal flange, a valve head with a discharge orifice therein, and a connector sleeve having one end connected with the valve flange and the opposite end connected with the valve head adjacent a marginal edge thereof. The connector sleeve has a resiliently flexible construction, such that when pressure within the container raises above a predetermined amount, the valve head shifts outwardly in a manner which causes the connector sleeve to double over and extend rolling.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2001Date of Patent: August 6, 2002Assignee: Seaquist Closures Foreign, Inc.Inventors: Paul E. Brown, Timothy R. Socier
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Publication number: 20010025862Abstract: A dispensing package is provided for fluid products such as liquid soaps, shampoos and conditioners, household detergents, cleaners, polishes, moisturizing creams, and the like, and includes a container with a self-sealing dispensing valve mounted therein. The valve includes a marginal portion, a head portion with a discharge orifice therein, and a generally J-shaped connector sleeve having one end connected with the marginal portion and the opposite end connected with the head portion. The connector sleeve has a resiliently flexible construction, with first and second leg portions that are oriented at an acute included angle, and join one another at an arcuate base portion to facilitate movement of the head portion of the valve when dispensing product from the container. A top dispense embodiment of the package has an inverted J-shaped configuration at the top of the upper leg, which extends arcuately into the head portion of the valve for dispensing products from the top of the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2001Publication date: October 4, 2001Inventors: Paul E. Brown, Tomothy R. Socier
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Patent number: 6279783Abstract: A dispensing package is provided for fluid products such as liquid soaps, shampoos and conditioners, household detergents, cleaners, polishes, moisturizing creams, and the like, and includes a container with a self-sealing dispensing valve mounted therein. The valve includes a marginal flange, a valve head with a discharge orifice therein, and a connector sleeve having one end connected with the valve flange and the opposite end connected with the valve head adjacent a marginal edge thereof. The connector sleeve has a resiliently flexible construction, such that when pressure within the container raises above a predetermined amount, the valve head shifts outwardly in a manner which causes the connector sleeve to double over and extend rollingly.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1997Date of Patent: August 28, 2001Assignee: Seaquist Closures Foreign, Inc.Inventors: Paul E. Brown, Timothy R. Socier
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Patent number: 6273296Abstract: A non-venting valve and dispensing package for fluid products and the like includes a container of the type having an interior volume which reduces as fluid product is dispensed from the package. A self-sealing dispensing valve has a marginal portion sealing about an associated discharge opening in the container, and a valve head with an orifice which shifts between open and closed positions in response to the application and release of pressure on and/or within the container. A vent resisting member retains the orifice in the closed position after each dispensing of fluid product from the container to prevent ambient air from being drawn back through the orifice into the container.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2000Date of Patent: August 14, 2001Assignee: Seaquist Closures Foreign, Inc.Inventor: Paul E. Brown
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Patent number: 6079594Abstract: A dispensing package for fluid products and the like comprises a container shaped to receive and retain a fluid product therein, and includes a discharge aperture therethrough. A self-sealing closure includes a marginal flange portion, and a head portion with an orifice which opens and closes in response to the application of a predetermined discharge pressure. The flange portion of the closure is positioned about and encloses the discharge aperture, and is constructed from a thermoplastic material, which is heat fused to the container to form a secure interconnection and fluid seal therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1997Date of Patent: June 27, 2000Assignee: Seaquist Closures Foreign, Inc.Inventors: Paul E. Brown, Stuart R. Brown, John M. Hess, III, Timothy R. Socier
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Patent number: 6065642Abstract: A non-venting valve and dispensing package for fluid products and the like includes a container of the type having an interior volume which reduces as fluid product is dispensed from the package. A self-sealing dispensing valve has a marginal portion sealing about an associated discharge opening in the container, and a valve head with an orifice which shifts between open and closed positions in response to the application and release of pressure on and/or within the container. A vent resisting member retains the orifice in the closed position after each dispensing of fluid product from the container to prevent ambient air from being drawn back through the orifice into the container.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1998Date of Patent: May 23, 2000Assignee: AptarGroup, Inc.Inventor: Paul E. Brown
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Patent number: 5944234Abstract: A sealing and dispensing closure for the outlet opening of a package, such as a flexible plastic bottle containing a consumable beverage. The closure comprises a closure base which is threaded onto the outlet opening of the bottle, and a removable overcap which is pivotally connected to the closure base. The closure base includes a spout having a self-sealing dispensing valve therein which is movable from a lowered closed position to a raised open position by an increased pressure in the bottle resulting from the squeezing of the bottle. The valve is positioned at a recessed location within the spout so as to preclude access to the valve by the consumer when the valve is lifted to its raised open position, and the overcap includes a post which seats in the upper end of the spout when the overcap is mounted on the closure base, and so as to form a hermetically sealed chamber above the valve which prevents the valve from lifting to its raised position in the event the bottle is inadvertently squeezed.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1998Date of Patent: August 31, 1999Assignees: AptarGroup, Inc., The Coca-Cola CompanyInventors: William H. Lampe, Jeffrey T. Randall, Christopher J. Wood, Paul E. Brown, Timothy R. Socier
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Patent number: 5839614Abstract: A dispensing package is provided for fluid products such as liquid soaps, shampoos and conditioners, household detergents, cleaners, polishes, moisturizing creams, and the like, and includes a container with a self-sealing dispensing valve mounted therein. The valve includes a marginal portion, a head portion with a discharge orifice therein, and a generally J-shaped connector sleeve having one end connected with the marginal portion and the opposite end connected with the head portion. The connector sleeve has a resiliently flexible construction, with first and second leg portions that are oriented at an acute included angle, and join one another at an arcuate base portion to facilitate movement of the head portion of the valve when dispensing product from the container. A top dispense embodiment of the package has an inverted J-shaped configuration at the top of the upper leg, which extends arcuately into the head portion of the valve for dispensing products from the top of the container.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1995Date of Patent: November 24, 1998Assignee: Aptar Group, Inc.Inventor: Paul E. Brown
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Patent number: 5836184Abstract: The present invention is a safety guard comprising a pair of opposed cups adapted to receive the opposite ends of the aerosol container respectively. Each cup has an integral arm extending toward the opposite cup, each arm having a perpendicular flange. One of the flanges is formed with an opening for receiving a portion of the other arm, the flanges adapted to engage each other and having apertures aligned when the flanges are together. The apertures are adapted to receive the shackle of a padlock to lock the guard installed over an aerosol container in a way which may be removed only by authorized cognitive persons.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1997Date of Patent: November 17, 1998Inventor: Paul E. Brown
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Patent number: 5439143Abstract: A dispensing package is provided for fluid products such as liquid soaps, shampoos and conditioners, household detergents, cleaners, polishes, moisturizing creams, and the like, and includes a container with a self-sealing dispensing valve mounted therein. The valve includes a marginal flange, a valve head with a discharge orifice therein, and a connector sleeve having one end connected with the valve flange and the opposite end connected with the valve head adjacent a marginal edge thereof. The connector sleeve has a resiliently flexible construction, such that when pressure within the container raises above a predetermined amount, the valve head shifts outwardly in a manner which causes the connector sleeve to double over and extend rollingly.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1994Date of Patent: August 8, 1995Assignee: Liquid Molding Systems, Inc.Inventors: Paul E. Brown, Timothy R. Socier
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Patent number: 5409144Abstract: A dispensing package is provided for fluid products such as liquid soaps, shampoos and conditioners, household detergents, cleaners, polishes, moisturizing creams, and the like, and includes a container with a self-sealing dispensing valve mounted therein. The valve includes a marginal flange, a valve head with a discharge orifice therein, and a connector sleeve having one end connected with the valve flange and the opposite end connected with the valve head adjacent a marginal edge thereof. The connector sleeve has a resiliently flexible construction, such that when pressure within the container raises above a predetermined amount, the valve head shifts outwardly in a manner which causes the connector sleeve to double over and extend rollingly.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1993Date of Patent: April 25, 1995Assignee: Liquid Molding Systems Inc.Inventor: Paul E. Brown
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Patent number: 5377877Abstract: A dispensing package is provided for fluid products such as liquid soaps, shampoos and conditioners, household detergents, cleaners, polishes, moisturizing creams, and the like, and includes a container with a self-sealing dispensing valve mounted therein. The valve includes a marginal flange, a valve head with a discharge orifice therein, and a connector sleeve having one end connected with the valve flange and the opposite end connected with the valve head adjacent a marginal edge thereof. The connector sleeve has a resiliently flexible construction, such that when pressure within the container raises above a predetermined amount, the valve head shifts outwardly in a manner which causes the connector sleeve to double over and extend rollingly.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1993Date of Patent: January 3, 1995Assignee: Liquid Molding Systems, Inc.Inventors: Paul E. Brown, Timothy R. Socier
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Patent number: 5339995Abstract: A dispensing package is provided for fluid products such as liquid soaps, shampoos and conditioners, household detergents, cleaners, polishes, moisturizing creams, and the like, and includes a container with a self-sealing dispensing valve mounted therein. The valve includes a marginal flange, a valve head with a discharge orifice therein, and a connector sleeve having one end connected with the valve flange and the opposite end connected with the valve head adjacent a marginal edge thereof. The connector sleeve has a resiliently flexible construction, such that when pressure within the container raises above a predetermined amount, the valve head shifts outwardly in a manner which causes the connector sleeve to double over and extend rollingly.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1993Date of Patent: August 23, 1994Assignee: Liquid Molding Systems, Inc.Inventors: Paul E. Brown, Timothy R. Socier
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Patent number: 5213236Abstract: A dispensing package is provided for fluid products such as liquid soaps, shampoos and conditioners, household detergents, cleaners, polishes, moisturizing creams, and the like, and includes a container with a self-sealing dispensing valve mounted therein. The valve includes a marginal flange, a valve head with a discharge orifice therein, and a connector sleeve having one end connected with the valve flange and the opposite end connected with the valve head adjacent a marginal edge thereof. The connector sleeve has a resiliently flexible construction, such that when pressure within the container raises above a predetermined amount, the valve head shifts outwardly in a manner which causes the connector sleeve to double over and extend rollingly.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1991Date of Patent: May 25, 1993Assignee: Liquid Molding Systems, Inc.Inventors: Paul E. Brown, Timothy R. Socier
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Patent number: 5193264Abstract: A method is provided for forming in situ a seal for dispensing containers and the like of the type having a body with a reservoir, a dispenser with an applicator surface, and a cap detachably connected with the body, and selectively covering the dispenser applicator surface. The in situ method comprises providing a mandrel shaped geometrically similar to either the cap or the dispenser. The selected one of the cap and the dispenser is then assembled on the mandrel to form a closed cavity therebetween into which is injected a foamable liquid of the kind which expands when cured into a substantially closed cell construction. The liquid foam is cured in the cavity to the extent that the liquid foam expands to completely fill the cavity, and solidifies to create a seal formed in situ on the one of the cap and the dispenser. In use, the cured foam seal is disposed between the applicator surface of the dispenser and the cap, and prevents the product from inadvertently leaking from the reservoir.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1988Date of Patent: March 16, 1993Assignee: Steelcase Inc.Inventor: Paul E. Brown
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Patent number: 5127258Abstract: An improved apparatus is provided for sampling a gaseous mixture and for measuring mixture components. The apparatus includes two sampling containers connected in series serving as a duplex sampling apparatus. The apparatus is adapted to independently determine the amounts of condensable and noncondensable gases in admixture from a single sample. More specifically, a first container includes a first port capable of selectively connecting to and disconnecting from a sample source and a second port capable of selectively connecting to and disconnecting from a second container. A second container also includes a first port capable of selectively connecting to and disconnecting from the second port of the first container and a second port capable of either selectively connecting to and disconnecting from a differential pressure source. By cooling a mixture sample in the first container, the condensable vapors form a liquid, leaving noncondensable gases either as free gases or dissolved in the liquid.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1991Date of Patent: July 7, 1992Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventors: Paul E. Brown, Robert Lloyd
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Patent number: H2027Abstract: A dispensing valve is provided for being sealingly disposed with respect to, and dispensing a product from, a discharge opening of a container. The preferred form of the valve includes a generally annular marginal portion adapted to be sealingly engaged when the valve is sealingly disposed with respect to the container discharge opening. The valve also includes a central head portion extending from the marginal portion. The head portion has an exterior side with a generally concave shape when viewed from outside the container and has an interior side with (1) a planar central area, and (2) a generally curved, radially outer portion which tapers toward the planar central area such that the exterior and interior sides converge toward the planar central area to provide a tapered construction with reduced thickness.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2001Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Assignee: Seaquist Closures Foreign, Inc.Inventors: Paul E. Brown, Timothy R. Socier