Patents by Inventor Randy Golden
Randy Golden 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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Patent number: 8152018Abstract: A container is disclosed, generally having an open top defined by an annular rim, a base, and a sidewall extending between the top and the base. The sidewall has two arcuately formed longitudinal recesses, an annular rib, an annular shoulder located between the longitudinal recesses and the base, and a lower portion extending between the annular shoulder and the base. The annular shoulder is characterized by two arched portions aligned with the longitudinal recesses, and the lower portion has two beveled portions aligned with the longitudinal recesses. This container is more ergonomic, and has greater sidewall strength and rigidity, than existing containers.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2005Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Assignee: Solo Cup Operating CorporationInventors: Stephen Alan Smith, Kevin Ray Smith, Warren Giles Wiedmeyer, Kimberly Vaile Healy, Randy Golden, Rudy DesChamps, Irshad Khan, Bryce C. Rutter, Brian C. Bone, John H. Loudenslager, Jan Rolf Stillerman
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Patent number: 7546932Abstract: A container is disclosed, generally having an open top defined by an annular rim, a base, and a sidewall extending between the top and the base. The sidewall has two arcuately formed longitudinal recesses, an annular rib, an annular shoulder located between the longitudinal recesses and the base, and a lower portion extending between the annular shoulder and the base. The annular shoulder is characterized by two arched portions aligned with the longitudinal recesses, and the lower portion has two beveled portions aligned with the longitudinal recesses. This container is more ergonomic, and has greater sidewall strength and rigidity, than existing containers.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2003Date of Patent: June 16, 2009Assignee: Solo Cup Operating CorporationInventors: Stephen Alan Smith, Kevin Ray Smith, Warren Giles Wiedmeyer, Kimberly Vaile Healy, Randy Golden, Rudy DesChamps, Irshad Khan, Bryce C. Rutter, Brian C. Bone, John H. Loudenslager, Jan Rolf Stillerman
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Patent number: 7175410Abstract: A lip rolling apparatus for open-mouthed stacked thermoplastic containers is disclosed. One particular apparatus includes components for presenting a nested stack of containers having unrolled lips to a rim roller, engaging individual cups on a screw assembly, heating a supply of air in a heater to a desired temperature, discharging the supply of heated air toward the containers as they are engaged on the screw assembly, and rolling the lips of the containers in the screw assembly. The present invention may be designed to prevent the screw assembly from operating until the supply of air reaches the desired temperature. Additionally, the heater (e.g., a forced air heater) may be moved between an initial position proximate the nested stack of containers and a safety position in response to a signal. Such a signal may be generated in response to a temperature sensor, system error, or any other such triggering episode.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2003Date of Patent: February 13, 2007Assignee: Solo Cup Operating CorporationInventor: Randy Golden
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Patent number: 7175409Abstract: A lip rolling apparatus for open-mouthed stacked thermoplastic containers is disclosed. One particular apparatus includes components for presenting a nested stack of containers having unrolled lips to a rim roller, engaging individual cups on a screw assembly, heating a supply of air in a heater to a desired temperature, discharging the supply of heated air toward the containers as they are engaged on the screw assembly, and rolling the lips of the containers in the screw assembly. The present invention may be designed to prevent the screw assembly from operating until the supply of air reaches the desired temperature. Additionally, the heater (e.g., a forced air heater) may be moved between an initial position proximate the nested stack of containers and a safety position in response to a signal. Such a signal may be generated in response to a temperature sensor, system error, or any other such triggering episode.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2003Date of Patent: February 13, 2007Assignee: Solo Cup Operating CorporationInventor: Randy Golden
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Patent number: 7147423Abstract: In combination, a vehicle including a body having a floor and generally upright walls and a material ejection system for the vehicle including a generally flexible floor mounted adjacent to and generally covering the floor of the vehicle when in extended position. A flexible floor drive roller is rotatably mounted generally adjacent the rearward end of the vehicle and is connected to the flexible floor drive roller and a drive device such as an hydraulic cylinder is operatively connected to the flexible floor drive roller for rotating the flexible floor drive roller to wrap the flexible floor on the flexible floor drive roller. Finally, the operative connection between the drive means and the flexible floor drive roller includes at least one flexible member in tension which transfers torque to the flexible floor drive roller for rotating the flexible floor drive roller to wrap the flexible floor thereon.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2004Date of Patent: December 12, 2006Inventors: Randy Golden, Fred P. Smith, Daniel Payne
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Publication number: 20060045702Abstract: In combination, a vehicle including a body having a floor and generally upright walls and a material ejection system for the vehicle including a generally flexible floor mounted adjacent to and generally covering the floor of the vehicle when in extended position. A flexible floor drive roller is rotatably mounted generally adjacent the rearward end of the vehicle and is connected to the flexible floor drive roller and a drive device such as an hydraulic cylinder is operatively connected to the flexible floor drive roller for rotating the flexible floor drive roller to wrap the flexible floor on the flexible floor drive roller. Finally, the operative connection between the drive means and the flexible floor drive roller includes at least one flexible member in tension which transfers torque to the flexible floor drive roller for rotating the flexible floor drive roller to wrap the flexible floor thereon.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2004Publication date: March 2, 2006Inventors: Randy Golden, Fred Smith, Daniel Payne
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Publication number: 20050238475Abstract: A system and method for stacking a predetermined number of nestable objects is disclosed, including several alternative embodiments. The system is preferably designed for use with a plurality of nestable objects each having a measurable thickness. A cavity is configured for containing the nestable objects in an orientated position. The objects may be taken directly from a manufacturing process or otherwise loaded to the system at a receiving end. An ejector mechanism operates at the receiving end of the cavity to tamp, by relatively short strokes, successive objects into the cavity until a predetermined number of objects is achieved. At the point of tamping the last object into the cavity, the ejector executes a longer stroke to advance the now vertically oriented and stacked objects toward a discharge end of the cavity. A flange is functionally positioned proximate the discharge end of the cavity to create a span within the cavity having a length.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2005Publication date: October 27, 2005Inventor: Randy Golden
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Publication number: 20050173287Abstract: A container is disclosed, generally having an open top defined by an annular rim, a base, and a sidewall extending between the top and the base. The sidewall has two arcuately formed longitudinal recesses, an annular rib, an annular shoulder located between the longitudinal recesses and the base, and a lower portion extending between the annular shoulder and the base. The annular shoulder is characterized by two arched portions aligned with the longitudinal recesses, and the lower portion has two beveled portions aligned with the longitudinal recesses. This container is more ergonomic, and has greater sidewall strength and rigidity, than existing containers.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2005Publication date: August 11, 2005Inventors: Stephen Smith, Kevin Smith, Warren Wiedmeyer, Kimberly Healy, Randy Golden, Rudy DesChamps, Irshad Khan, Bryce Rutter, Brian Bone, John Loudenslager, Jan Stillerman
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Patent number: 6918737Abstract: A system and method for stacking a predetermined number of nestable objects is disclosed, including several alternative embodiments. The system is preferably designed for use with a plurality of nestable objects each having a measurable thickness. A cavity is configured for containing the nestable objects in an orientated position. The objects may be taken directly from a manufacturing process or otherwise loaded to the system at a receiving end. An ejector mechanism operates at the receiving end of the cavity to tamp, by relatively short strokes, successive objects into the cavity until a predetermined number of objects is achieved. At the point of tamping the last object into the cavity, the ejector executes a longer stroke to advance the now vertically oriented and stacked objects toward a discharge end of the cavity. A flange is functionally positioned proximate the discharge end of the cavity to create a span within the cavity having a length.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2002Date of Patent: July 19, 2005Assignee: Solo Cup CompanyInventor: Randy Golden
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Publication number: 20050061821Abstract: A container is disclosed, generally having an open top defined by an annular rim, a base, and a sidewall extending between the top and the base. The sidewall has two arcuately formed longitudinal recesses, an annular rib, an annular shoulder located between the longitudinal recesses and the base, and a lower portion extending between the annular shoulder and the base. The annular shoulder is characterized by two arched portions aligned with the longitudinal recesses, and the lower portion has two beveled portions aligned with the longitudinal recesses. This container is more ergonomic, and has greater sidewall strength and rigidity, than existing containers.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2003Publication date: March 24, 2005Inventors: Stephen Smith, Kevin Smith, Warren Wiedmeyer, Kimberly Healy, Randy Golden, Rudy DesChamps, Irshad Khan, Bryce Rutter, Brian Bone, John Loudenslager, Jan Stillerman
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Patent number: 6737003Abstract: A lip rolling method for open-mouthed stacked thermoplastic containers. One particular method includes presenting a nested stack of containers having unrolled lips to a rim roller, engaging individual cups on a screw assembly, heating a supply of air in a heater to a desired temperature, discharging the supply of heated air toward the containers as they are engaged on the screw assembly, and rolling the lips of the containers in the screw assembly. The present invention may be designed to prevent the screw assembly from operating until the supply of air reaches the desired temperature. Additionally, the heater (e.g., a forced air heater) may be moved between an initial position proximate the nested stack of containers and a safety position in response to a signal. Such a signal may be generated in response to a temperature sensor, system error, or any other such triggering episode.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2001Date of Patent: May 18, 2004Assignee: Solo Cup CompanyInventor: Randy Golden
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Publication number: 20040086370Abstract: A system and method for stacking a predetermined number of nestable objects is disclosed, including several alternative embodiments. The system is preferably designed for use with a plurality of nestable objects each having a measurable thickness. A cavity is configured for containing the nestable objects in an orientated position. The objects may be taken directly from a manufacturing process or otherwise loaded to the system at a receiving end. An ejector mechanism operates at the receiving end of the cavity to tamp, by relatively short strokes, successive objects into the cavity until a predetermined number of objects is achieved. At the point of tamping the last object into the cavity, the ejector executes a longer stroke to advance the now oriented and stacked objects toward a discharge end of the cavity. A flange is functionally positioned proximate the discharge end of the cavity to create a span within the cavity having a length.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2002Publication date: May 6, 2004Inventor: Randy Golden
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Patent number: D504593Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2003Date of Patent: May 3, 2005Assignee: Solo Cup CompanyInventors: Stephen Alan Smith, Kevin Ray Smith, Warren Giles Wiedmeyer, Kimberly Vaile Healy, Randy Golden, Rudy DesChamps, Irshad Khan
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Patent number: D505830Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2003Date of Patent: June 7, 2005Assignee: Solo Cup CompanyInventors: Stephen Alan Smith, Kevin Ray Smith, Warren Giles Wiedmeyer, Kimberly Vaile Healy, Randy Golden, Rudy DesChamps, Irshad Khan, Bryce C. Rutter, Brian C. Bone, John H. Loudenslager, Jan Rolf Stillerman
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Patent number: D511647Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2005Date of Patent: November 22, 2005Assignee: Solo Cup CompanyInventors: Stephen Alan Smith, Kevin Ray Smith, Warren Giles Wiedmeyer, Kimberly Vaile Healy, Randy Golden, Rudy DesChamps, Irshad Khan
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Patent number: D511932Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2005Date of Patent: November 29, 2005Assignee: Solo Cup CompanyInventors: Stephen Alan Smith, Kevin Ray Smith, Warren Giles Wiedmeyer, Kimberly Vaile Healy, Randy Golden, Rudy DesChamps, Irshad Khan
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Patent number: D514385Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2004Date of Patent: February 7, 2006Assignee: Solo Cup CompanyInventors: Stephen Alan Smith, Kevin Ray Smith, Warren Giles Wiedmeyer, Kimberly Vaile Healy, Randy Golden, Rudy DesChamps, Irshad Khan, Bryce C. Rutter, Brian C. Bone, John H. Loudenslager, Jan Rolf Stillerman
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Patent number: D514884Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2004Date of Patent: February 14, 2006Assignee: Solo Cup CompanyInventors: Stephen Alan Smith, Kevin Ray Smith, Warren Giles Wiedmeyer, Kimberly Vaile Healy, Randy Golden, Rudy DesChamps, Irshad Khan, Bryce C. Rutter, Brian C. Bone, John H. Loudenslager, Jan Rolf Stillerman
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Patent number: D516378Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2005Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Assignee: Solo Cup CompanyInventors: Stephen Alan Smith, Kevin Ray Smith, Warren Giles Wiedmeyer, Kimberly Vaile Healy, Randy Golden, Rudy DesChamps, Irshad Khan
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Patent number: D499935Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2003Date of Patent: December 21, 2004Assignee: Solo Cup CompanyInventors: Stephen Alan Smith, Kevin Ray Smith, Warren Giles Wiedmeyer, Kimberly Vaile Healy, Randy Golden, Rudy DesChamps, Irshad Khan, Bryce C. Rutter, Brian C. Bone, John H. Loudenslager, Jan Rolf Stillerman