Patents by Inventor Thomas Jaworski
Thomas Jaworski 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: 9833530Abstract: A volatile material dispenser includes a housing and a dispensing mechanism disposed within the housing for emitting a volatile material. A faceplate is attached to the housing and provides an aesthetically pleasing look to the volatile material dispenser.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2012Date of Patent: December 5, 2017Assignee: S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventors: William F. Gordon, Thomas Jaworski, Alex Mecker, Kenneth W. Michaels, Nathan P. Hendon, Sandrine Lebas, Grace Kim, Jonathan Rathbone, Krista Bangsund, Lea Kobeli, Sydney Minnis, In Shr Tseng
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Patent number: 9669126Abstract: A volatile material dispenser includes a housing having at least one wall and a cavity disposed within the housing and a refill having a volatile material therein and a wick in contact with the volatile material and extending out of the refill. The dispenser further includes a heater arrangement disposed within the cavity and surrounding the wick when the refill is inserted into the dispenser. The heater arrangement provides a reduced power consumption of at least about 30% as compared to other similar volatile material dispensers that have an average rate of weight loss that is similar to or less than the volatile material dispenser.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2013Date of Patent: June 6, 2017Assignee: S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Jaworski, Dennis J. Beaumont, Scott D. Walter
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Publication number: 20140124597Abstract: A volatile material dispenser includes a housing and a dispensing mechanism disposed within the housing for emitting a volatile material. A faceplate is attached to the housing and provides an aesthetically pleasing look to the volatile material dispenser.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2012Publication date: May 8, 2014Inventors: William F. Gordon, Thomas Jaworski, Alex Mecker, Kenneth W. Michaels, Nathan P. Hendon, Sandrine Lebas, Grace Kim, Jonathan Rathbone, Krista Bangsund, Lea Kobeli, Sydney Minnis, In Shr Tseng
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Publication number: 20140037273Abstract: A volatile material dispenser includes a housing having at least one wall and a cavity disposed within the housing and a refill having a volatile material therein and a wick in contact with the volatile material and extending out of the refill. The dispenser further includes a heater arrangement disposed within the cavity and surrounding the wick when the refill is inserted into the dispenser. The heater arrangement provides a reduced power consumption of at least about 30% as compared to other similar volatile material dispensers that have an average rate of weight loss that is similar to or less than the volatile material dispenser.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2013Publication date: February 6, 2014Inventors: Thomas Jaworski, Dennis J. Beaumont, Scott D. Walter
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Patent number: 8403183Abstract: A device for that places a fluid container in fluid communication with a sprayer is disclosed. The device includes a container adapter that allows a dip tube to be attached to the fluid container rather than the sprayer. When the sprayer is removed from the fluid container, the dip tube stays in the fluid container. Refill fluid containers may come with the container adapter and dip tube installed. When the sprayer is attached to the fluid container, the adapter seals against the sprayer allowing fluid to be pumped from the fluid container by the sprayer. A sprayer connector with geometry that matches an inner or outer shape of the adapter is attached to and/or built into the sprayer. The sprayer connector is constructed to allow easy alignment of the sprayer to the fluid container. The sprayer connector and the container adapter also provide a unique attachment geometry to insure only containers with formulae compatible to the sprayer are pumped through the sprayer.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2007Date of Patent: March 26, 2013Assignee: S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventors: Cathal L. Fahy, Timothy R. Bartlett, Kenneth W. Michaels, René Maurice Béland, Peter M. Neumann, David H. Leifheit, Thomas Jaworski
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Patent number: 7877166Abstract: Disclosed herein are navigational systems for automated robotic floor cleaners. RFID passive tags are positioned at specified areas of a floor to be treated so as to increase or decrease dwell time of the cleaning device adjacent the tags. An RFID interrogator on the robot learns from each tag its nature, and based thereon instructs the device to change the dwell time over specified areas. This permits areas of a carpet or other surface requiring extra or less treatment to be cleaned in an optimal manner.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2005Date of Patent: January 25, 2011Assignee: S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey L. Harwig, Thomas Jaworski, Michael M. Sawalski, Dik Man Yeung, Dragon Su
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Patent number: 7832048Abstract: Tread structures, wave motion navigational controls, and ramp up recovery controls are provided to an autonomous floor cleaner to reduce wheel slippage. The floor cleaner delivers liquid to the floor as part of the cleaning process. Wheels on the device are provided with relatively deep peripheral grooves to minimize the contact surfaces of a sprocket wheel and to accommodate the layer of liquid on the floor. In the event of wheel slippage, or to prevent wheel slippage, the device is designed to move forward with a slight side-to-side wave action caused by periodically altering the relative speeds of two drive wheels. There is also provided a slippage recovery mode where the drive wheels shut down or greatly slow when severe slippage is sensed, followed by a slow ramp up of speed.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2008Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey L. Harwig, Thomas Jaworski, Fukyuen Cheng, Seakee Chen
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Patent number: 7784139Abstract: A cartridge is disclosed comprising a reel-to-reel roll of cleaning material, for use in a hand-held or robotic cleaning device. The cartridge provides either an electrostatic dust cloth or wet mop, and includes a fluid reservoir for maintaining the wet mop cloth during use. A dust bin is also provided on the cartridge, and includes a hinged lid for providing selective access to the dust inside of the bin. A motor, optical sensor, and fluid pump inside of a cleaning apparatus control the operation of the reel-to-reel cloth, and control fluid delivery to the wet cloth.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2005Date of Patent: August 31, 2010Assignee: S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventors: Michael M. Sawalski, Jeffrey L. Harwig, Stephen B. Leonard, Kathleen M. Laru, Mark M. Gipp, Thomas Jaworski
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Patent number: 7610118Abstract: A method and apparatus for controlling emission of fragrances into a given area such as a room or a region of a yard; and more particularly the creation of a desired atmosphere within the given area. In addition, the invention involves a volatile substance dispensing device (200) having mounted therein a plurality of reservoirs (31) storing a volatile substance, and a plurality of atomizer assemblies (34) for emitting volatile substances communicated thereto by the reservoirs (31). Preferably, a microcontroller (50) controls the emission of the volatile substances in accordance with preferred programs.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2003Date of Patent: October 27, 2009Assignee: S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventors: Heather R. Schramm, Scott D. Walter, Thomas Jaworski, Thomas A. Helf, Jose Porchia, Edward J. Martens, III, David A. Tomkins
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Patent number: 7578020Abstract: A robotic surface treating device that can perform carpet sweeping, hard-surface dry sweeping/wiping, and hard-surface sweeping/mopping is disclosed. The robotic surface treating device includes a sweeper brush, a dust bin for collecting debris from the brush, a reel-to-reel sheet of cleaning material, and a fluid delivery system for delivering fluid from a fluid reservoir onto the sheet of cleaning material and/or onto the surface to be treated. The dust bin, reel-to-reel sheet of cleaning material, and the fluid reservoir are separately installed from the top of the device, and may be separately removed for replacement.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2005Date of Patent: August 25, 2009Assignee: S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Jaworski, Jeffrey L. Harwig, Mark M. Gipp, Kathleen M. Laru, Seakee Chen, Fukyuen Cheng, Kamfong Tam
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Patent number: 7469844Abstract: A diffusion device comprises a bottom portion having a bottom cover disposed thereon. The device further includes a top portion having a top cover disposed atop the bottom portion and a pump assembly disposed between the top cover and the bottom cover. First, second, and third arm portions extend from the pump assembly, wherein the first, second, and third arm portions include first, second, and third piezoelectric devices, respectively, attached thereto.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2005Date of Patent: December 30, 2008Assignee: S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventors: Simon M. Conway, Thomas Jaworski, Heather R. Schramm, Scott D. Walter, Jeffrey L. Crull, Lawrence J. Fenske, Jonathan M. Mick
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Publication number: 20080188984Abstract: Tread structures, wave motion navigational controls, and ramp up recovery controls are provided to an autonomous floor cleaner to reduce wheel slippage. The floor cleaner delivers liquid to the floor as part of the cleaning process. Wheels on the device are provided with relatively deep peripheral grooves to minimize the contact surfaces of a sprocket wheel and to accommodate the layer of liquid on the floor. In the event of wheel slippage, or to prevent wheel slippage, the device is designed to move forward with a slight side-to-side wave action caused by periodically altering the relative speeds of two drive wheels. There is also provided a slippage recovery mode where the drive wheels shut down or greatly slow when severe slippage is sensed, followed by a slow ramp up of speed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2008Publication date: August 7, 2008Inventors: Jeffrey L. Harwig, Thomas Jaworski, Fukyuen Cheng, Seakee Chen
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Patent number: 7389943Abstract: An apparatus for dispensing a volatile substance includes an electromechanical dispenser attached to a pivot arm, and a cartridge for holding a plurality of reservoirs each containing a volatile substance. The cartridge is rotatable such that any one of the reservoirs can be positioned in an engagement position, in which the volatile substance can be dispensed. The cartridge has a cam feature consisting of a contoured circumferential surface that alternately rises and falls. The pivot arm operates in tandem with the cam feature such that, when the cartridge is rotated, the dispenser alternately engages and disengages from successive reservoirs, and remains out of the path of motion traversed by the reservoirs as the cartridge rotates from one engagement position to a subsequent engagement position. The electromechanical dispenser may be a piezoelectrically actuated vibratory type liquid atomization apparatus, and the volatile substance may be a fragrance.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2005Date of Patent: June 24, 2008Assignee: S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventor: Thomas Jaworski
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Patent number: 7389166Abstract: Tread structures, wave motion navigational controls, and ramp up recovery controls are provided to an autonomous floor cleaner to reduce wheel slippage. The floor cleaner delivers liquid to the floor as part of the cleaning process. Wheels on the device are provided with relatively deep peripheral grooves to minimize the contact surfaces of a sprocket wheel and to accommodate the layer of liquid on the floor. In the event of wheel slippage, or to prevent wheel slippage, the device is designed to move forward with a slight side-to-side wave action caused by periodically altering the relative speeds of two drive wheels. There is also provided a slippage recovery mode where the drive wheels shut down or greatly slow when severe slippage is sensed, followed by a slow ramp up of speed.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2005Date of Patent: June 17, 2008Assignee: S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey L. Harwig, Thomas Jaworski, Fukyuen Cheng, Seakee Chen
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Publication number: 20080105713Abstract: A device for that places a fluid container in fluid communication with a sprayer is disclosed. The device includes a container adapter that allows a dip tube to be attached to the fluid container rather than the sprayer. When the sprayer is removed from the fluid container, the dip tube stays in the fluid container. Refill fluid containers may come with the container adapter and dip tube installed. When the sprayer is attached to the fluid container, the adapter seals against the sprayer allowing fluid to be pumped from the fluid container by the sprayer. A sprayer connector with geometry that matches an inner or outer shape of the adapter is attached to and/or built into the sprayer. The sprayer connector is constructed to allow easy alignment of the sprayer to the fluid container. The sprayer connector and the container adapter also provide a unique attachment geometry to insure only containers with formulae compatible to the sprayer are pumped through the sprayer.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2007Publication date: May 8, 2008Inventors: Cathal Fahy, Timothy Bartlett, Kenneth Michaels, Rene Beland, Peter Neumann, David Leifheit, Thomas Jaworski
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Patent number: 7350720Abstract: An active material cartridge comprises a frame and an active material refill. The active material refill comprises at least one reservoir having an active material therein and a protrusion extending from a first end thereof. The active material refill is disposed on and attached to the frame.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2005Date of Patent: April 1, 2008Assignee: S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Jaworski, Steven B. Mineau, David J. Schram, Scott W. Demarest, Dean Holzberger, Jeffrey J. Wolf, Mark Niederberger, Thomas Froehlich
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Patent number: 7195139Abstract: A valve assembly can automatically dispense aerosol content from an aerosol container at predetermined intervals without the use of electric power. A diaphragm at least partially defines an accumulation chamber that receives gas propellant from a portion of the can during an accumulation phase. Once the internal pressure of the accumulation chamber reaches a predetermined threshold, the diaphragm moves, carrying with it a seal so as to unseal an outlet channel, and thereby initiate a spray burst of the main active chemical. The diaphragm assumes its original position when the pressure within the accumulation chamber falls below a threshold pressure.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2004Date of Patent: March 27, 2007Assignee: S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Jaworski, Nathan R. Westphal, Padma P. Varanasi, Darren K. Robling, Joel E. Adair, Chris A. Kubicek
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Publication number: 20060288519Abstract: A robotic surface treating device that can perform carpet sweeping, hard-surface dry sweeping/wiping, and hard-surface sweeping/mopping is disclosed. The robotic surface treating device includes a sweeper brush, a dust bin for collecting debris from the brush, a reel-to-reel sheet of cleaning material, and a fluid delivery system for delivering fluid from a fluid reservoir onto the sheet of cleaning material and/or onto the surface to be treated. The dust bin, reel-to-reel sheet of cleaning material, and the fluid reservoir are separately installed from the top of the device, and may be separately removed for replacement.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2005Publication date: December 28, 2006Inventors: Thomas Jaworski, Jeffrey Harwig, Mark Gipp, Kathleen Laru, Seakee Chen, Fukyuen Cheng, Kamfong Tam
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Patent number: D633807Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2009Date of Patent: March 8, 2011Assignee: S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventors: Cathal L. Fahy, Timothy R. Bartlett, Evan A. Sparks, Thomas Jaworski, Bradley G. Harrison, Ryan Lee
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Patent number: D686718Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2012Date of Patent: July 23, 2013Assignee: S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventors: William F. Gordon, Thomas Jaworski, Alex Mecker