Patents by Inventor Raymond John Bacon
Raymond John Bacon 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).
-
Publication number: 20230293345Abstract: A visual guide for assisting a user with the positioning of an object relative to the user’s eye is provided. The visual guide comprises: a first positioning indicator provided on an axis; and a second positioning indicator, visually distinct from the first. The first and second positioning indicators are offset along the axis. Furthermore, visual contact of the first and second positioning indicators occurs when the object is located within a predetermined locus of the user’s eye.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2021Publication date: September 21, 2023Applicant: Dispenser Technologies LimitedInventors: Raymond John BACON, Benjamin Peter HALL, Martin Christopher BUNCE
-
Publication number: 20230233370Abstract: A device for dispensing a metered dose of fluid is provided. The device comprises a housing comprising: a non-pressurised reservoir sized to accommodate a plurality of doses of fluid; a springloaded metering chamber sized to hold at least a single dose of fluid; a first valve enabling fluid communication between the reservoir and the metering chamber; and a kink valve enabling the fluid in the metering chamber to exit the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2021Publication date: July 27, 2023Applicant: DISPENSER TECHNOLOGIES LIMITEDInventors: Raymond John BACON, Benjamin Peter HALL
-
Patent number: 10677633Abstract: The present invention provides a system for approximating the contents of a dispensing container, the system comprising: a dispensing container comprising a vessel, the vessel having: a formation and/or a discreet element in or on the vessel which causes the centre of gravity of liquid contents of the vessel to be positioned differently, when oriented in a lain-on side attitude, from its notional position, in the absence of the formation and/or discreet element, and an indicator configured to indicate a change of the liquid contents of the vessel; a gauge, separate to the dispensing container, configured to be co-operable with the indicator of the dispensing container, the gauge comprising an interface between the gauge and the dispensing container and a scale which, in co-operation with the indicator of the dispensing container, signifies to a user the approximate liquid contents of the vessel.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2016Date of Patent: June 9, 2020Assignee: TRIG1 LimitedInventor: Raymond John Bacon
-
Patent number: 10369307Abstract: A medicated inhalant dispenser has a plastics material body having a mouthpiece. A pressurized, inhalant source has a canister and a sprout which his moved towards the canister for release of a dose from the canister. The sprout is accommodated in a junction member, which is movable by a cam connected to a pivotal cover for the mouthpiece.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2017Date of Patent: August 6, 2019Inventor: Raymond John Bacon
-
Publication number: 20180113018Abstract: The present invention provides a system for approximating the contents of a dispensing container, the system comprising: a dispensing container comprising a vessel, the vessel having: a formation and/or a discreet element in or on the vessel which causes the centre of gravity of liquid contents of the vessel to be positioned differently, when oriented in a lain-on side attitude, from its notional position, in the absence of the formation and/or discreet element, and an indicator configured to indicate a change of the liquid contents of the vessel; a gauge, separate to the dispensing container, configured to be co-operable with the indicator of the dispensing container, the gauge comprising an interface between the gauge and the dispensing container and a scale which, in co-operation with the indicator of the dispensing container, signifies to a user the approximate liquid contents of the vessel.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2016Publication date: April 26, 2018Inventor: Raymond John Bacon
-
Patent number: 9814848Abstract: The invention relates a metering device for fluids from a containment volume. The metering device is a means to dispense metered volumes of fluids such as detergents, medicaments, lotions and the like. The invention further provides a container for fluid material to be dispensed in metered doses.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2016Date of Patent: November 14, 2017Inventor: Raymond John Bacon
-
Publication number: 20170305646Abstract: The present invention provides a dispensing container comprising a vessel, the vessel having: a formation and/or discrete element in or on the vessel which causes the centre of gravity of contents of the vessel to be positioned differently, when oriented in a lain-on-side attitude, from its notional position, in the absence of the formation or element in or on the vessel; an additional formation or discrete element in or on the vessel which, when the container is in the lain-on-side attitude, lifts at least a portion of the container away from a surface, wherein, when the container is in the lain-on-side attitude and has a first volume of content, the centre of gravity of the content biases the container to a first orientation, and when the container is in the lain-on-side attitude and has a second volume of content, the centre of gravity of the container biases the container to a second orientation, different to the first.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2015Publication date: October 26, 2017Inventors: Raymond John Bacon, Stuart William Pearce, Alex William Noble
-
Publication number: 20170151395Abstract: A medicated inhalant dispenser has a plastics material body having a mouthpiece. A pressurized, inhalant source has a canister and a sprout which his moved towards the canister for release of a dose from the canister. The sprout is accommodated in a junction member, which is movable by a cam connected to a pivotal cover for the mouthpiece.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2017Publication date: June 1, 2017Inventor: Raymond John Bacon
-
Patent number: 9592355Abstract: A medicated inhalant dispenser has a plastics material body having a mouthpiece. A pressurized, inhalant source has a canister and a sprout which his moved towards the canister for release of a dose from the canister. The sprout is accommodated in a junction member, which is movable by a cam connected to a pivotal cover for the mouthpiece. Opening of the cover sets a breath actuable kink valve, having a nozzle through which the inhalant is released and a breath flap actuation. Opening also causes the junction member to be lifted for dose dispensing into the kink valve. Breathing in releases the dose for inhalation. A closed sleeve is provided for abutment of the end of the canister as the junction member is moved towards the canister. Between the canister end and an end of the closed sleeve, an adjustable abutment is provided.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2006Date of Patent: March 14, 2017Inventor: Raymond John Bacon
-
Publication number: 20160243321Abstract: The invention relates a metering device for fluids from a containment volume. The metering device is a means to dispense metered volumes of fluids such as detergents, medicaments, lotions and the like. The invention further provides a container for fluid material to be dispensed in metered doses.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2016Publication date: August 25, 2016Inventor: Raymond John BACON
-
Patent number: 9365342Abstract: The invention relates a metering device for fluids from a containment volume. The metering device is a means to dispense metered volumes of fluids such as detergents, medicaments, lotions and the like. The invention further provides a container for fluid material to be dispensed in metered doses.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2011Date of Patent: June 14, 2016Inventor: Raymond John Bacon
-
Publication number: 20130168415Abstract: The invention relates a metering device for fluids from a containment volume. The metering device is a means to dispense metered volumes of fluids such as detergents, medicaments, lotions and the like. The invention further provides a container for fluid material to be dispensed in metered doses.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2011Publication date: July 4, 2013Inventor: Raymond John Bacon
-
Patent number: 8408208Abstract: The dispenser has a body (1), with a mouthpiece cover (2). Opening of the cover urges a junction member (3) towards a source (4) of a medicament to be released as a dose by pressing a spout (5) of the source inwards of the source. The source is supported by a cap (11) clipped to the end of a source-enclosing barrel (12) with intern al splines (10). The barrel is welded (15) to the main to part (16) of the body at a position determined by the extension of the source towards the distal end (17) of the barrel when the cover is open, the welding position being determined by a plug (18) simulating the cap and its bush.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2004Date of Patent: April 2, 2013Assignee: Clinical Designs LimitedInventor: Raymond John Bacon
-
Publication number: 20130047981Abstract: A metered dose inhaler (1) has a pressed aluminium vessel, to which is crimped at a neck (2) a valve housing (3) having a dispensing spout (4). Within the vessel is a piston (5), urged by a spring 6 into contact with the medicament liquid (7). A bearing ball (8) is included in the medicament liquid. As the medicament liquid is dispensed in successive doses, the piston is kept in contact with the liquid (7) by the spring (6), with an edge seal (9) ensuring that the liquid does not pass to the spring side of the piston. As the medicament liquid is dispensed, the piston begins to restrict the movement of the ball, until it is scarcely able to move longitudinally of the vessel. This change is discernible as a change in noise of the rattle. Thus the user can know whether there is plenty of medicament liquid left and when he needs to use a new inhaler.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2011Publication date: February 28, 2013Inventor: Raymond John Bacon
-
Patent number: 8308028Abstract: A dispenser (1) has a source (2) of medicament with a transparent reservoir (3) of glass sheathed in a transparent plastics material shrink wrapping (4), which provides an enclosure against explosion of the glass in the event of accidental breakage of the glass. The reservoir contains not only a liquid medicament (5), but also a gaseous propellant liable to cause the glass to explode if broken. A valve (6) of the source is within a body (7) of the dispenser. The valve is attached to the reservoir by a crimped on aluminum sleeve (8). With the dispenser inverted the level (14) of the medicament (5) is within the tapered tip when the medicament is close to being used up. As use of the dispenser continues, the level falls progressively faster, giving the user an indication that a fresh dispenser will soon be required.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2004Date of Patent: November 13, 2012Assignee: Clinical Designs LimitedInventor: Raymond John Bacon
-
Patent number: 7814900Abstract: A dispenser (1) comprises a can (2) and body (3). The can is an aluminum extrusion with a valve crimped into its mouth, the valve having an outlet spout (4). The crimped region (5) of the can surrounding the valve has a lesser diameter than the can has through the main part (6) of its length. The body has a mouthpiece (11) with a pivotal cover (12) drivingly connected to a cam (13). This bears on the underside of junction member (14), into a socket (15) of which the spout 4 fits. A breath actuated dose release mechanism (16) is provided. The body has a tubular section (7) for receiving the necked down region (5) of the can. A printed paper label (21) is wrapped around the joint between the body and the can to unite the can to the body in position such that when the cover is opened, a dose is dispensed by the cam (13) lifting the junction member and depressing the spout.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2003Date of Patent: October 19, 2010Assignee: Clinical Designs LimitedInventor: Raymond John Bacon
-
Patent number: 7721731Abstract: An inhalant dispenser has a cover 3 pivotally carried on a body 6. The cover has a cam arrangement for lifting a junction member 41 against the action of the spring in an inhalant can C. Lifting of the junction member cocks a breath actuated dose release mechanism. The latter includes a flap 61 in the breath path. The flap is carried on the junction member and is arranged to release a hinged member 48 by action of latches 70 on the flap and sears on the hinged member.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2004Date of Patent: May 25, 2010Assignee: Clinical Designs Ltd.Inventor: Raymond John Bacon
-
Publication number: 20100012115Abstract: A medicated inhalant dispenser has a plastics material body having a mouthpiece. A pressurized, inhalant source has a canister and a sprout which his moved towards the canister for release of a dose from the canister. The sprout is accommodated in a junction member, which is movable by a cam connected to a pivotal cover for the mouthpiece. Opening of the cover sets a breath actuable kink valve, having a nozzle through which the inhalant is released and a breath flap actuation. Opening also causes the junction member to be lifted for dose dispensing into the kink valve. Breathing in releases the dose for inhalation. A closed sleeve is provided for abutment of the end of the canister as the junction member is moved towards the canister. Between the canister end and an end of the closed sleeve, an adjustable abutment is provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2006Publication date: January 21, 2010Inventor: Raymond John Bacon
-
Patent number: 7225805Abstract: A drug dispenser 1 has a hollow body 2 with a housing 6 for a pressurised can 7 containing a drug and its propellant arranged on top of the body. The can has an outlet stem 8 received in a socket 9 in an internal spigot 10. This has a junction with a flexible tube 11, leading to a kink valve pair 12,14. The tube continues on to a second internal spigot 15, having a spray nozzle 16 just within a breathing opening 5. The kink valve pair 12, 14 is formed as a moulding of the tube, with side wings 17. Towards the ends of the wings, they have thinner portions 17.1 at which there are apertures 18 immediately adjacent the tube. The arrangement defines positions at which the tube kinks to close its through bore 19. The thinner portions are provided in two positions, which provide the two kink valves. An intermediate section 20 of the tube, with a predetermined volume is provided between the kink valves.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2001Date of Patent: June 5, 2007Assignee: Clinical Designs LimitedInventor: Raymond John Bacon
-
Patent number: 7047964Abstract: A dispenser 1 has a source of medicament 2 with a can 3 and a metered dose valve 4. The outlet stem 5 of the valve is fitted to a junction block 6 in a body 7 of the dispenser to which a breath actuated dose release mechanism 8 is connected for release of the medicament through a nozzle 9. The can has an acoustic transducer 11 attached to its side wall 12, in intimate acoustic contact. An electronic package 14, comprising a detection circuit and a driver for a LCD display 15 are also mounted on the can wall, the transducer being connected to the circuit. The detection circuit is arranged to decrement a count shown on the LCD by one for every detection of noise of dispensing/metering of a dose from the can. The detection circuit is programmed to compare the spectrum of the noise with a known dose-dispensing spectrum and to decrement the counter according to the comparison.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2002Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Assignee: Clinical Designs Ltd.Inventor: Raymond John Bacon