Patents by Inventor Richard Goulet
Richard Goulet 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: 9739531Abstract: The present invention relates to a wardrobe for storage and drying of sports equipment and/or clothes. This wardrobe has an opening, an air circulation fan and an exhaust vent at the bottom, an intake vent at the top, and suspending means for suspending articles such as sports equipment or clothes. Turning on the fan activates active drying of the articles. Additionally, the present invention relates to a method of storing and drying articles comprising suspending the articles in a wardrobe, the interior of said wardrobe comprising an air circulation fan and an exhaust vent at the bottom; an intake vent at the top; and suspending means for suspending the articles. The articles that are difficult or take more time to dry can be placed closest to the fan. The wardrobe can have a rigid or flexible interior cavity and the flexible wardrobe can be capable of hanging on a rod and additionally can be packed in a bag with or without a kit with support poles and feet.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2014Date of Patent: August 22, 2017Assignee: ADAPTIVE STORAGE SOLUTIONS INC.Inventor: Richard Goulet
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Publication number: 20150113825Abstract: The present invention relates to a cabinet for storage and drying of sports equipment and/or clothes. This cabinet has doors, an air circulation fan and an exhaust vent at the bottom, an intake vent at the top, and suspending means for suspending articles such as sports equipment or clothes. Turning on the fan activates active drying of the articles. Additionally, the present invention relates to a method of storing and drying articles comprising suspending the articles in a cabinet with doors, the interior of said cabinet comprising an air circulation fan and an exhaust vent at the bottom; an intake vent at the top; and suspending means for suspending the articles. The articles that are difficult or take more time to dry can be placed closest to the fan.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2013Publication date: April 30, 2015Inventor: Richard Goulet
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Publication number: 20150113824Abstract: The present invention relates to a cabinet for storage and drying of sports equipment and/or clothes. This cabinet has doors, an air circulation fan and an exhaust vent at the bottom, an intake vent at the top, and suspending means for suspending articles such as sports equipment or clothes. Turning on the fan activates active drying of the articles. Additionally, the present invention relates to a method of storing and drying articles comprising suspending the articles in a cabinet with doors, the interior of said cabinet comprising an air circulation fan and an exhaust vent at the bottom; an intake vent at the top; and suspending means for suspending the articles. The articles that are difficult or take more time to dry can be placed closest to the fan.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2013Publication date: April 30, 2015Applicant: Adaptive Storage Systems Inc.Inventor: Richard Goulet
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Publication number: 20150113827Abstract: The present invention relates to a wardrobe for storage and drying of sports equipment and/or clothes. This wardrobe has an opening, an air circulation fan and an exhaust vent at the bottom, an intake vent at the top, and suspending means for suspending articles such as sports equipment or clothes. Turning on the fan activates active drying of the articles. Additionally, the present invention relates to a method of storing and drying articles comprising suspending the articles in a wardrobe, the interior of said wardrobe comprising an air circulation fan and an exhaust vent at the bottom; an intake vent at the top; and suspending means for suspending the articles. The articles that are difficult or take more time to dry can be placed closest to the fan. The wardrobe can have a rigid or flexible interior cavity and the flexible wardrobe can be capable of hanging on a rod and additionally can be packed in a bag with or without a kit with support poles and feet.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2014Publication date: April 30, 2015Inventor: Richard Goulet
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Patent number: 8240523Abstract: A cap for an aerosol can is provided comprising a recessed portion configured to retain a sprayer for the can wherein the sprayer is contained in the recessed portion when stored in the cap. The sprayer comprises a button actuator to attach to the valve of the can and a spray nozzle extension for the button to provide additional control. The button includes a sleeve for fitting over a protruding post in the recessed portion to align the sprayer in the recessed portion. The recessed portion may also include a support with a notch for aligning the nozzle in the channel provided by the recessed portion.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2008Date of Patent: August 14, 2012Assignee: Shrader Canada LimitedInventor: Richard Goulet
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Publication number: 20080296416Abstract: A cap for an aerosol can is provided comprising a recessed portion configured to retain a sprayer for the can wherein the sprayer is contained in the recessed portion when stored in the cap. The sprayer comprises a button actuator to attach to the valve of the can and a spray nozzle extension for the button to provide additional control. The button includes a sleeve for fitting over a protruding post in the recessed portion to align the sprayer in the recessed portion. The recessed portion may also include a support with a notch for aligning the nozzle in the channel provided by the recessed portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2008Publication date: December 4, 2008Inventor: Richard Goulet
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Patent number: 5560546Abstract: A multi-part oxy-fuel cutting tip has mixture outlet passages formed in the tip skirt to form grooves. The grooves then cooperate with the tip core to form the outlet passages when the skirt is placed over the tip core. Oppositely directed circumferential inlet passages for the preheat oxygen and fuel promote rapid mixing while producing a non-rotating mixture flow. In addition, the sectional areas of the outlet passages decrease in the flow direction. The tip core has an annular chamfer at its outlet end. These features promote the rapid creation of a laminar mixture flow.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1995Date of Patent: October 1, 1996Assignee: Canadian Liquid Air Ltd. - Air Liquide Canada LteeInventors: Richard Goulet, Claude Forest, Michel Landry, Pierre Beaubien, Michael Finkelstein, Viwek V. Vaidya
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Patent number: 5467928Abstract: A multi-part oxy-fuel cutting tip has mixture outlet passages formed in the tip skirt to form grooves. The grooves then cooperate with the tip core to form the outlet passages when the skirt is placed over the tip core. Oppositely directed circumferential inlet passages for the preheat oxygen and fuel promote rapid mixing while producing a non-rotating mixture flow. In addition, the sectional areas of the outlet passages decrease in the flow direction. The tip core has an annular chamfer at its outlet end. These features promote the rapid creation of a laminar mixture flow.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1993Date of Patent: November 21, 1995Assignee: Canadian Liquid Air Ltd. - Air Liquide Canada LteeInventors: Richard Goulet, Claude Forest, Michel Landry, Pierre Beaubien, Michael Finkelstein, Viwek V. Vaidya
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Patent number: 5273216Abstract: A multi-part oxy-fuel cutting tip has mixture outlet passages formed by swaging the tip skirt to form grooves. The grooves then cooperate with the tip core to form the outlet passages when the skirt is placed over the tip core. Oppositely directed circumferential inlet passages for the preheat oxygen and fuel promote rapid mixing while producing a non-rotating mixture flow. In addition, the sectional areas of the outlet passages decrease in the flow direction. These features promote the rapid creation of a laminar mixture flow.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 1991Date of Patent: December 28, 1993Assignee: Canadian Liquid Air Ltd. - Air Liquide Canada LteeInventors: Richard Goulet, Claude Forest, Michel Landry, Pierre Beaubien, Michael Finkelstein, Viwek V. Vaidya
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Patent number: 4915360Abstract: A cutting oxygen flow control valve in a cutting torch has a poppet movably positioned in a cutting oxygen passageway upstream of a valve seat. The poppet has openings at a downstream end of the cylindrical wall thereof so that these openings are exposed upon movement of the poppet as a manually controlled diaphragm lifts off the valve seat. The progressive exposure of the openings provides for cutting oxygen flow past the valve, thereby producing a desired progression in the flow rate.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 1989Date of Patent: April 10, 1990Assignee: Canadian Liquid Air Ltd - Air Liquidecanada LteeInventors: Richard Goulet, Tom J. Dixon
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Patent number: D592055Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2008Date of Patent: May 12, 2009Assignee: Shrader Canada LimitedInventor: Richard Goulet