Patents by Inventor Roy N. Krohn
Roy N. Krohn 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: 7485253Abstract: The invention provides a mold for use in a wheel blow-molding device. The mold has a first half and a second half, each half having a rotation direction and a transverse direction perpendicular to the rotation direction, each half having a container-shaped cavity, adapted to receive a parison, wherein the cavity has a body portion and a neck portion; and a blow pin tip disposed in the mold, adapted to be inserted into an open end of the parison in the neck portion of the cavity, the blow pin tip being adapted to blow a gas into the parison to blow mold a container.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2006Date of Patent: February 3, 2009Assignee: Graham Packaging Company, L.P.Inventors: David A. Kesselman, Roy N. Krohn, Bob Stoolmaker, John A. Garman
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Patent number: 7464826Abstract: The invention provides a base structure of a container. The base structure includes a support heel that defines any number of touch points for contact with a horizontal surface. The support heel includes inner and outer portions that merge with the container's corrugated support flute and sidewall, respectively. The base structure also includes a fin that forms the zipper pinch and extends transverse to and intersects corrugations of the corrugated support flute.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2005Date of Patent: December 16, 2008Assignee: Graham Packaging Company, L.P.Inventors: Ed Roubal, Roy N. Krohn, David Kesselman, Larry Taylor
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Patent number: 7316796Abstract: A method of ejecting a container from a blow mold comprises the steps of: opening a blow mold containing a container, the blow mold comprising a pair of pistons having a head and a heel, an end cap disposed behind the heel, and a pair of ejector rods, each ejector rod coupled to a different one of the pair of pistons; forcing a fluid against each head of each of the pair of pistons, extending each of the ejector rods to maintain contact with an opposite side of a center portion of the container in the blow mold and pushing the container from the blow mold; and forcing a fluid against the heel of each of the pair of pistons operative to retract the pair of ejector rods away from the container when the container is separated from the blow mold.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2006Date of Patent: January 8, 2008Assignee: Graham Packaging Company, L.P.Inventors: Roy N. Krohn, Gregory D. Taylor
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Publication number: 20070275116Abstract: A mold pair for molding a plastic container from a parison is provided. The mold pair has a first mold half and a second mold half. The first mold half has a cavity for forming the container, and a flash cooling system. The flash cooling system has a plurality of air distribution jets formed in the first mold half and for directing cooling air to a waste portion of the parison, and an air manifold formed in the first mold half and for directing the cooling air to the plurality of air distribution jets. The second mold half has a cavity for forming the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2006Publication date: November 29, 2007Applicant: Graham Packaging Company, L.P.Inventors: Roy N. Krohn, Gregory Taylor, Scott Gentzler, Bernie Klingenmaier
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Publication number: 20070269545Abstract: A mold mounting system is provided for use with a wheel-type blow mold machine. The system has a first platen; a first mold half having at least one mold cavity for forming a container; a first magnet mounted on the first platen or the first mold half, the first magnet being for releasably magnetically attaching the first mold half to the first platen; a second platen; a second mold half having at least one mold cavity for forming the container; and a second magnet mounted on the second platen or the second mold half, the second magnet being for releasably magnetically attaching the second mold half to the second platen. The first and second mold halves are adapted to interface with each other during a molding process.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2006Publication date: November 22, 2007Applicant: Graham Packaging Company, L.P.Inventors: Earle Ellis, Roy N. Krohn, David A. Kesselman
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Patent number: 7037101Abstract: A method of ejecting containers from a blow mold comprises the steps of: opening a blow mold containing containers, the blow mold comprising a pair of pistons having a head and a heel, an end cap disposed behind the heel, and a pair of ejector rods, each ejector rod coupled to a different piston; simultaneously with the opening forcing a fluid against each head of each of the pair of pistons, extending each of the ejector rods to maintain contact with an opposite side of a center portion of the containers in the blow mold and pushing the containers from the blow mold; and forcing a fluid against the heel of each of the pair of pistons operative to retract the pair of ejector rods away from the containers when the containers are separated from the blow mold.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2003Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Assignee: Graham Packing Company, L.P.Inventors: Roy N. Krohn, Gregory D. Taylor
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Patent number: 7036692Abstract: A dispenser. The dispenser comprises a radially surrounding sidewall having a first end, where the sidewall is molded as one piece. The first end of the sidewall comprises a neck finish, where the neck finish comprises an opening and a protrusion adapted for sealingly engaging a corresponding opening of a cap.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2003Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Assignee: Graham Packaging Company, L.P.Inventor: Roy N. Krohn
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Patent number: 6957953Abstract: An extruder for extruding extrudate is provided and includes a generally cylindrical barrel portion having an end face. A screw conveyor is rotatably arranged coaxially within the barrel portion and has a downstream end. The screw conveyor has helical flights that define a first flow path with the barrel for the extrudate. The first flow path has a first cross-sectional area. An adapter is arranged on the end face of the barrel portion and defines an exit portion of the extruder. A screw tip is secured to the downstream end of the screw conveyor and extends into the adapter. The screw tip and the adapter define a second flow path for the extrudate with a second cross-section area being at least as large as the first cross-sectional area.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2003Date of Patent: October 25, 2005Assignee: Graham Packaging Company, L.P.Inventors: Earle L. Ellis, Roy N. Krohn, David A. Kesselman
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Publication number: 20040207118Abstract: A method of ejecting a container from a blow mold comprises the steps of: opening a blow mold containing a container, the blow mold comprising a pair of pistons having a head and a heel, an end cap disposed behind the heel, and a pair of ejector rods, each ejector rod coupled to a different piston; simultaneously with the opening forcing a fluid against each head of each of the pair of pistons, extending each of the ejector rods to maintain contact with an opposite side of a center portion of the container in the blow mold and pushing the container from the blow mold; and forcing a fluid against the heel of each of the pair of pistons operative to retract the pair of ejector rods away from the container when the container is separated from the blow mold.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2003Publication date: October 21, 2004Applicant: Graham Packaging Company, L.P.Inventors: Roy N. Krohn, Gregory D. Taylor
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Publication number: 20040166191Abstract: An extruder for extruding extrudate is provided and includes a generally cylindrical barrel portion having an end face. A screw conveyor is rotatably arranged coaxially within the barrel portion and has a downstream end. The screw conveyor has helical flights that define a first flow path with the barrel for the extrudate. The first flow path has a first cross-sectional area. An adapter is arranged on the end face of the barrel portion and defines an exit portion of the extruder. A screw tip is secured to the downstream end of the screw conveyor and extends into the adapter. The screw tip and the adapter define a second flow path for the extrudate with a second cross-section area being at least as large as the first cross-sectional area.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2003Publication date: August 26, 2004Applicant: Graham Packaging Company, L.P.Inventors: Earle L. Ellis, Roy N. Krohn, David A. Kesselman
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Publication number: 20040159680Abstract: A dispenser. The dispenser comprises a radially surrounding sidewall having a first end, where the sidewall is molded as one piece. The first end of the sidewall comprises a neck finish, where the neck finish comprises an opening and a protrusion adapted for sealingly engaging a corresponding opening of a cap.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2003Publication date: August 19, 2004Applicant: Graham Packaging Company, L.P.Inventor: Roy N. Krohn
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Patent number: 6709261Abstract: In blow molding, each mold has two or more cavities, each respectively fed by two or more parisons. Each cavity fed by a separate parison may itself include two or more article cavities aligned with its parison.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2001Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Assignee: Graham Packaging Company, L.P.Inventors: David W. Cargile, Roy N. Krohn
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Patent number: 6673301Abstract: A squeezable tube-shaped plastic container (10, 100) having a one-piece construction formed by extrusion blow-molding techniques. The container (10, 100) has a retractable end wall (26, 126) which is positionable into an outwardly projecting position and an inverted position. The end wall (26, 126), as blown, is in the outwardly projecting position and is thereafter inverted so that a tamper indicating covering (28, 128) can be attached to the end (14, 114) of the container (10, 100) thereby sealing the end wall (26, 126). The inverted end wall (26, 126) permits the container (10, 100) to be free standing on the standing ring (20, 120). In use, the flexible sidewall (12, 112) of the container (10, 100) is squeezed to snap the end wall (26, 126) from the inverted position to an outwardly projecting position to enable ready access to a dispensing opening (32, 132) on the end wall (26, 126).Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2002Date of Patent: January 6, 2004Assignee: Graham Packaging Company, L.P.Inventors: David W. Cargile, Earle L. Ellis, Roy N. Krohn, David A. Kesselman, Edward Roubal, Rafael F. Berrittella, Norberto O. Gomez
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Patent number: 6629834Abstract: At least one blow-molded plastic container and one compression molded lid are simultaneously produced in a blow mold. Preferably, the method and apparatus utilize a mold capable of simultaneously receiving a pair of extruded parisons. One of the parisons is utilized to produce a pair of aligned container bodies and the other of the parisons is utilized to form a pair of aligned closures. In this manner, a container and closure combination can be manufactured having perfect color matching and can be readily recycled in its entirety. In addition, the method and apparatus according to the present invention significantly reduces tooling costs and required machine capitol.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2002Date of Patent: October 7, 2003Assignee: Graham Packaging Company, L.P.Inventors: David W. Cargile, Earle L. Ellis, David Kesselman, Roy N. Krohn
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Patent number: 6555033Abstract: At least one blow-molded plastic container and one compression molded lid are simultaneously produced in a blow mold. Preferably, the method and apparatus utilize a mold capable of simultaneously receiving a pair of extruded parisons. One of the parisons is utilized to produce a pair of aligned container bodies and the other of the parisons is utilized to form a pair of aligned closures. In this manner, a container and closure combination can be manufactured having perfect color matching and can be readily recycled in its entirety. In addition, the method and apparatus according to the present invention significantly reduces tooling costs and required machine capitol.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2001Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Assignee: Graham Packaging Company, L.P.Inventors: David W. Cargile, Earle L. Ellis, David Kesselman, Roy N. Krohn
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Patent number: 6551092Abstract: A separate parison separation assembly for each parison in a multiple parison blow molding apparatus. Each assembly has a shear plate secured in a recess machined into the mold in order to provide a positive and repeatable location of the shear plate. The shear plate is square and provides eight cutting edges; each of the four sides of the shear plate by rotating the shear plate as an edge wears, and by turning it over. The shear plate has a useful life up to eight times that of the prior art designs. The cut-off knife for each assembly is secured to the other half of the mold, directly on its surface, with a compression pocket cut into the face of this half of the mold to contain and to compress the parison between the mold halves. The design eliminates open space at the edge where the flash forms, reducing the mass of polymer at the edge and thus the temperature of the flash edge.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2001Date of Patent: April 22, 2003Assignee: Graham Packaging Company, LPInventors: Earle L. Ellis, David A. Kesselman, Bernd Klingenmaier, Jeff Enfield, Roy N. Krohn
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Publication number: 20030064127Abstract: At least one blow-molded plastic container and one compression molded lid are simultaneously produced in a blow mold. Preferably, the method and apparatus utilize a mold capable of simultaneously receiving a pair of extruded parisons. One of the parisons is utilized to produce a pair of aligned container bodies and the other of the parisons is utilized to form a pair of aligned closures. In this manner, a container and closure combination can be manufactured having perfect color matching and can be readily recycled in its entirety. In addition, the method and apparatus according to the present invention significantly reduces tooling costs and required machine capitol.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2002Publication date: April 3, 2003Inventors: David W. Cargile, Earle L. Ellis, David Kesselman, Roy N. Krohn
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Publication number: 20030001316Abstract: At least one blow-molded plastic container and one compression molded lid are simultaneously produced in a blow mold. Preferably, the method and apparatus utilize a mold capable of simultaneously receiving a pair of extruded parisons. One of the parisons is utilized to produce a pair of aligned container bodies and the other of the parisons is utilized to form a pair of aligned closures. In this manner, a container and closure combination can be manufactured having perfect color matching and can be readily recycled in its entirety. In addition, the method and apparatus according to the present invention significantly reduces tooling costs and required machine capitol.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2001Publication date: January 2, 2003Inventors: David W. Cargile, Earle L. Ellis, David Kesselman, Roy N. Krohn
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Publication number: 20020180114Abstract: A squeezable tube-shaped plastic container (10, 100) having a one-piece construction formed by extrusion blow-molding techniques. The container (10, 100) has a retractable end wall (26, 126) which is positionable into an outwardly projecting position and an inverted position. The end wall (26, 126), as blown, is in the outwardly projecting position and is thereafter inverted so that a tamper indicating covering (28, 128) can be attached to the end (14, 114) of the container (10, 100) thereby sealing the end wall (26, 126). The inverted end wall (26, 126) permits the container (10, 100) to be free standing on the standing ring (20, 120). In use, the flexible sidewall (12, 112) of the container (10, 100) is squeezed to snap the end wall (26, 126) from the inverted position to an outwardly projecting position to enable ready access to a dispensing opening (32, 132) on the end wall (26, 126).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2002Publication date: December 5, 2002Inventors: David W. Cargile, Earle L Ellis, Roy N Krohn, David A Kesselman, Edward Roubal, Rafael F Berrittella, Norberto O Gomez
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Publication number: 20020136794Abstract: In blow molding, each mold has two or more cavities, each respectively fed by two or more parisons. Each cavity fed by a separate parison may itself include two or more article cavities aligned with its parison.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2001Publication date: September 26, 2002Inventors: David W. Cargile, Roy N. Krohn