Patents by Inventor Richard P. Lewis
Richard P. Lewis 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: 6533145Abstract: A viscous liquid dispenser includes a housing that defines an internal liquid reservoir. A dispensing pump mechanism is disposed in communication with the reservoir and has a delivery end extending from the housing for manual operation by a user. A mounting mechanism is configured as an integral component of the housing and provides the dispenser with the ability to be detachably connected to complimentary mounting structure on a wall surface. A unique vent is disposed in the top wall of the housing to vent the reservoir upon actuation of the pump mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2001Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Richard P. Lewis, Cleary E. Mahaffey, Pamela J. Mayberry, Paul F. Tramontina, David J. Powling, Mark A. Bennett, Randall M. Bachtel
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Patent number: 6516976Abstract: A dispenser for dispensing metered amounts of a viscous liquid includes a liquid reservoir and a pump chamber having an opening in communication with the reservoir. A dispensing orifice is defined in the pump chamber. A pump mechanism is configured with the pump chamber and is movable from a rest to a pressurizing position upon actuation thereof to pressurize liquid within the pump chamber. A check valve mechanism is disposed in the opening. A restriction device is disposed in the dispensing orifice and maintains a closed configuration to prevent leakage of liquid from the dispensing orifice. The restriction device opens upon sufficient liquid pressure build-up within the pump chamber upon actuation of the pump mechanism. The restriction device also may vent the pump chamber upon release of the pump mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2000Date of Patent: February 11, 2003Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Richard P. Lewis, Cleary E. Mahaffey
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Publication number: 20030019971Abstract: A dispenser for dispensing rolled materials wherein the dispenser includes a housing adapted to support a roll of material. A cover is attached to the housing, the cover being pivotable upwardly to an open position and pivotable downwardly to a closed position. A first roller may be attached to the housing and a second roller may be attached to the cover. A dispensing opening is formed between the housing and the cover when the cover is in its closed position, so that the leading portion of a roll of material that is placed within the housing may extend over the first roller. When the cover is moved to its closed position, the leading portion is captured in the nip formed between the first roller and the second roller, thus eliminating the need to feed the leading portion of the rolled material through the nip formed by the rollers.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2001Publication date: January 30, 2003Applicant: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Richard P. Lewis, Russell C. Taylor, Paul F. Tramontina
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Publication number: 20020084286Abstract: A viscous liquid dispenser includes a housing that defines an internal liquid reservoir. A dispensing pump mechanism is disposed in communication with the reservoir and has a delivery end extending from the housing for manual operation by a user. A mounting mechanism is configured as an integral component of the housing and provides the dispenser with the ability to be detachably connected to complimentary mounting structure on a wall surface. The configuration of the dispenser allows for a significantly increased capacity (volume) without a corresponding increase in the weight of the dispenser materials as compared to conventional dispensers.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2001Publication date: July 4, 2002Applicant: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Richard P. Lewis, Cleary E. Mahaffey, Pamela J. Mayberry, Paul F. Tramontina, David J. Powling, Mark A. Bennett, Randall M. Bachtel
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Publication number: 20020084288Abstract: A viscous liquid dispenser includes a housing that defines an internal liquid reservoir. A dispensing pump mechanism is disposed in communication with the reservoir and has a delivery end extending from the housing for manual operation by a user. A mounting mechanism is configured as an integral component of the housing and provides the dispenser with the ability to be detachably connected to complimentary mounting structure on a wall surface. The configuration of the dispenser allows for a significantly increased capacity (volume) without a corresponding increase in the weight of the dispenser materials as compared to conventional dispensers.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2001Publication date: July 4, 2002Applicant: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Richard P. Lewis, Cleary E. Mahaffey, Pamela J. Mayberry, Paul F. Tramontina, David J. Powling, Mark A. Bennett, Randall M. Bachtel
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Publication number: 20020079331Abstract: A viscous liquid dispenser includes a housing that defines an internal liquid reservoir. A dispensing pump mechanism is disposed in communication with the reservoir and has a delivery end extending from the housing for manual operation by a user. A mounting mechanism is configured as an integral component of the housing and provides the dispenser with the ability to be detachably connected to complimentary mounting structure on a wall surface. The configuration of the dispenser allows for a significantly increased capacity (volume) without a corresponding increase in the weight of the dispenser materials as compared to conventional dispensers.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2001Publication date: June 27, 2002Applicant: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Richard P. Lewis, Cleary E. Mahaffey, Pamela J. Mayberry, Paul F. Tramontina, David J. Powling, Mark A. Bennett, Randall M. Bachtel
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Publication number: 20020074354Abstract: A self-contained viscous liquid dispenser includes a housing defining an internal liquid reservoir, and an opening defined through a front surface of the housing. An insert member is fitted through the opening, extends into the reservoir, and defines an internal pump chamber having a back end open to the reservoir and a front end open to the outside of the housing. A pump cylinder is slidably disposed and retained in the chamber. The pump cylinder is movable within the pump chamber from a rest position to a pressurizing position to pressurize and dispense liquid within the pump chamber through a delivery channel and out a dispensing orifice in the pump cylinder. The pump cylinder may be a multiple component device.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2001Publication date: June 20, 2002Applicant: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Richard P. Lewis, Cleary E. Mahaffey, Pamela J. Mayberry, Paul F. Tramontina, David J. Powling, Mark A. Bennett, Randall M. Bachtel
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Publication number: 20020074355Abstract: A dispenser for dispensing metered amounts of a viscous liquid includes a liquid reservoir and a pump chamber having an opening in communication with the reservoir. A dispensing orifice is defined in the pump chamber. A pump mechanism is configured with the pump chamber and is movable from a rest to a pressurizing position upon actuation thereof to pressurize liquid within the pump chamber. A check valve mechanism is disposed in the opening. A restriction device is disposed in the dispensing orifice and maintains a closed configuration to prevent leakage of liquid from the dispensing orifice. The restriction device opens upon sufficient liquid pressure build-up within the pump chamber upon actuation of the pump mechanism. The restriction device also may vent the pump chamber upon release of the pump mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2000Publication date: June 20, 2002Inventors: Richard P. Lewis, Cleary E. Mahaffey
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Publication number: 20020073819Abstract: An apparatus for dispensing and cutting measured amounts from a roll of web material includes a roll carrier disposed within a housing. A rotatable drum is disposed proximate to the roll carrier, with the roll carrier being biased towards the drum so that the web material carried by the roll carrier is frictionally engaged against the drum. The drum thus rotates upon a free end of the web material being pulled from the housing. The cutting mechanism is movably mounted within the housing external of the rotatable drum. The cutting mechanism is engaged by the drum along a portion of the rotational arc of the drum and is moved by the drum to a cutting position wherein a blade carried by the cutting mechanism moves across the conveying path of the web material and cuts the web material.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2000Publication date: June 20, 2002Inventors: Stephen L. Phelps, Paul F. Tramontina, Richard P. Lewis
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Publication number: 20020074356Abstract: A viscous liquid dispenser includes a housing that defines an internal liquid reservoir. A dispensing pump mechanism is disposed in communication with the reservoir and has a delivery end extending from the housing for manual operation by a user. A mounting mechanism is configured as an integral component of the housing and provides the dispenser with the ability to be detachably connected to complimentary mounting structure on a wall surface. A unique vent is disposed in the top wall of the housing to vent the reservoir upon actuation of the pump mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2001Publication date: June 20, 2002Applicant: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Richard P. Lewis, Cleary E. Mahaffey, Pamela J. Mayberry, Paul F. Tramontina, David J. Powling, Mark A. Bennett, Randall M. Bachtel
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Publication number: 20020074450Abstract: An adapter assembly for mounting a paper roll product having a central hollow cylindrical core in a coreless roll dispenser includes side plates having a shape and size so as to frictionally engage with the hollow core of the paper roll product. The outer face of the side plates is substantially flush with the respective sides of the paper roll product. A female recess is defined in the outer face of the side plates at a location corresponding to the rotational axis of the plates and paper roll product. The female recess has a shape and size so as to be engaged by male protrusions of the coreless roll dispenser. At least one longitudinally extending connecting member may be disposed between the inner faces of the side plates within the hollow core of the paper roll product.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2000Publication date: June 20, 2002Inventors: Paul F. Tramontina, Christopher O. Luettgen, Dena L. Friderich, Stephen L. Phelps, Richard P. Lewis
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Publication number: 20020074353Abstract: A viscous liquid dispenser includes a housing that defines an internal liquid reservoir. A dispensing pump mechanism is disposed at least partially within the reservoir and has a delivery end extending out of the reservoir. A mounting mechanism is configured as an integral component of the housing and provides the dispenser with the ability to be detachable connected to complimentary mounting structure on a wall surface. A unique dispensing pump mechanism is also provided for use with any manner of viscous liquid dispenser.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2000Publication date: June 20, 2002Inventors: Richard P. Lewis, Cleary E. Mahaffey, Pamela J. Mayberry, Paul F. Tramontina, David J. Powling, Mark A. Bennett, Randall M. Bachtel
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Patent number: 6283334Abstract: A personal dispensing system allows various cleansing or sanitizing products to be carried on the body of a user. Often, the product to be dispensed will be a viscous liquid, such as soap, waterless hand cleaner, waterless hand sanitizer or skin lotion. A dispenser made according to the invention includes a product container having a mounting element, such as a mounting clip, located thereon. In many cases, the mounting element will be oriented such that the product container will be inverted when worn on the body of a user. In addition, the mounting element may be removable from the product container so that a new product container can be substituted when the contents of a prior product container are depleted. According to another advantageous aspect of the invention, multiple product containers of different types may be used with a common mounting element. Various interlocking arrangements are contemplated to effect the removable securement of the mounting element to the product container.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1999Date of Patent: September 4, 2001Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Cleary E. Mahaffey, Richard P. Lewis
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Patent number: 6234357Abstract: A dispenser arrangement allows various cleansing or sanitizing products to be carried on the body of a user, or mounted at other convenient locations. The dispenser arrangement includes a product container, and a holster device adapted to carry the product container. Typically, the product container will be carried in the holster device in an inverted orientation. The holster device includes mounting structure, such as a mounting clip, which attaches to the clothing of a user. An adapter element may be provided so that the holster device can be mounted, via the mounting structure, to a stationary surface. Preferably, the holster device is specially configured so that only a small portion of the product container's outer surface is obstructed. Often, the product to be dispensed will be a viscous liquid, such as soap, waterless hand cleaner, waterless hand sanitizer or skin lotion. A dispensing pressure applied to the flexible sidewall of the product container causes the viscous liquid to be dispensed.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1999Date of Patent: May 22, 2001Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventor: Richard P. Lewis
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Patent number: 6142342Abstract: A counted-mounted apparatus for dispensing viscous liquid, such as hand soap, includes an improved reservoir assembly. The reservoir assembly includes a container housing in which a predetermined quantity of the viscous liquid is contained. Bayonet tabs or other suitable means may be provided on the housing to effect direct attachment to a canister top of the dispenser. At least one actuator opening is defined in a top portion of the container housing for receipt of the dispenser's actuator rod. A free distal end of the rod pushes against an engaging element located within the housing. When the engaging element is reciprocatively moved by the actuator rod, a pump device located in the housing functions to push the viscous liquid into a flexible delivery tube. The pump device is preferably a common lotion pump which has been suitably modified.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1999Date of Patent: November 7, 2000Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventor: Richard P. Lewis
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Patent number: D454741Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2000Date of Patent: March 26, 2002Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Richard P. Lewis, D. Scott Rowley, Stephen L. Phelps, Cleary E. Mahaffey, Pamela J. Mayberry, Mark A. Bennett, Randall M. Bachtel
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Patent number: D461671Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2001Date of Patent: August 20, 2002Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Richard P. Lewis, Stephen L. Phelps, John A. Clement, D. Scott Rowley, Victoria L. Brackney, Gary E. Torkington, Gary S. Pasternak
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Patent number: D461984Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2001Date of Patent: August 27, 2002Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Richard P. Lewis, Stephen L. Phelps, John A. Clement, D. Scott Rowley, Victoria L. Brackney, Gary E. Torkington, Gary S. Pasternak
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Patent number: D464514Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2001Date of Patent: October 22, 2002Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Richard P. Lewis, Stephen L. Phelps, John A. Clement, D. Scott Rowley, Victoria L. Brackney, Gary E. Torkington, Gary S. Pasternak
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Patent number: D465953Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2002Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Richard P. Lewis, D. Scott Rowley, Stephen L. Phelps, Cleary E. Mahaffey, Pamela J. Mayberry, Mark A. Bennett, Randall M. Bachtel