Patents by Inventor Thomas P. Gasper
Thomas P. Gasper 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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Publication number: 20110139885Abstract: A volatile material refill includes a container with a volatile material disposed therein, a plug assembly disposed within an opening of the container and adapted to retain a wick extending out of the opening, a sheath covering a portion the wick, and at least one rib extending outwardly from the sheath and adapted to assist in retaining the refill in at least one volatile material dispenser.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2010Publication date: June 16, 2011Inventors: THOMAS P. GASPER, Chris A. Kubicek, Andrew N. Niemiec, Steven V. Bisbikis, Jason R. Gebhardt
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Publication number: 20110139891Abstract: A volatile material refill includes a container having a volatile material disposed therein, a plug assembly is disposed within an opening, and a wick retained in the container by the plug assembly. The refill further includes a multi-part attachment for connection to a neck portion of the container and adapted to assist in retaining the refill in at least one volatile material dispenser.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2010Publication date: June 16, 2011Inventors: Thomas P. Gasper, Chris A. Kubicek, Sajid Patel
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Publication number: 20110139892Abstract: A volatile material refill includes a container with a volatile material disposed therein, a plug assembly disposed within an opening of the container, a pivotal wick retained in the container by the plug assembly, and a sheath extending around at least a portion of the wick.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2010Publication date: June 16, 2011Inventors: Thomas P. Gasper, Chris A. Kubicek, Sajid Patel, Steven V. Bisbikis, Jason R. Gebhardt
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Patent number: 7954667Abstract: A method of operating a dispensing unit includes the step of providing a power source to a dispensing unit that includes a housing having an aerosol container disposed therein and an actuator arm. Other steps include activating the dispensing unit in response to a minimum threshold of light being sensed by a light sensor and selecting a sleep period interval between spray operations. Yet another step includes moving the actuator arm after completion of a startup delay period from a pre-actuation position to a discharge position along a path substantially parallel to an axial length of the container to actuate a nozzle of the container to discharge a fluid from the container. The method also includes the step of alternating automatically between the sleep period having a duration commensurate with the selected sleep period interval and a discharge period during which the fluid is dispensed from the container.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2010Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventors: Paul E. Furner, Thomas P. Gasper, Chris A. Kubicek, Leon M. Lemon, Brent D. Madsen, Nathan R. Westphal, Kenneth W. Michaels, Cory J. Nelson, M. Scott Carpenter, Michael E. Short
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Publication number: 20110068190Abstract: A method of emitting two or more volatile materials from a diffuser includes the step of emitting a first volatile material using a first diffusion element for a first randomly determined period of time. The method further includes the step of emitting a second volatile material using a second diffusion element for a section randomly determined period of time.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2010Publication date: March 24, 2011Inventor: Thomas P. Gasper
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Patent number: 7837958Abstract: The present invention is a system for and method of providing an autonomously mobile air purifier and surface cleaner in combination with a source of air fragrance in a single device for home or office use. The autonomously mobile air and surface cleaner and fragrancing system includes an air purifier, a fragrancer, a floor cleaner, an input means, a power system, operational and auxiliary sensors, robotics that drive and steer the device, and a central controller operatively connected to each of the aforementioned items to control the operation of the device. The present invention also provides a method for the operation of the device using the air purifier, fragrancer, floor cleaner and robotics to clean a room, and for modifying the operation of the device in response to signals sent from the sensors or from the input means.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2005Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Assignee: S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventors: James R. Crapser, Thomas P. Gasper
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Patent number: 7837065Abstract: An automatic discharge device comprises a housing adapted to receive a container therein. An actuator arm is attached to the housing and movable between first and second positions. The actuator arm includes a dispensing bore therein. A drive unit is provided for automatically moving the actuator arm into one of the first and second positions in response to a signal from at least one of a timer, a sensor, and a manual switch. The actuator arm is adapted to engage and actuate a nozzle of the container in the first position and allow a fluid disposed in an interior of the container to be dispensed through the nozzle and the dispensing bore of the actuator arm.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2005Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Assignee: S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventors: Paul E. Furner, Thomas P. Gasper, Chris A. Kubicek, Leon M. Lemon, Brent D. Madsen, Nathan R. Westphal, Kenneth W. Michaels, Cory J. Nelson, M. Scott Carpenter, Michael E. Short
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Publication number: 20100243674Abstract: A power source is provided to a dispensing unit that includes a housing having an aerosol container disposed therein. A sleep period interval between spray operations is selected and a motion sensor is activated to detect motion within a sensory path of the sensor after completion of the sleep period interval. If no motion is detected by the motion sensor a fluid is automatically discharged from the aerosol container and the sleep interval is reset and if motion is detected by the motion sensor a delay time interval is initiated and fluid is not discharged from the aerosol container. The dispensing unit alternates between activating the sensor to detect motion and resetting the delay time interval until no motion is detected by the motion sensor at the expiration of the delay time interval, which results in the automatic discharge of fluid and a resetting of the sleep period interval.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2010Publication date: September 30, 2010Inventors: Paul E. Furner, Thomas P. Gasper, Chris A. Kubicek, Leon M. Lemon, Brent D. Madsen, Nathan R. Westphal, Kenneth W. Michaels, Cory J. Nelson, M. Scott Carpenter, Michael E. Short
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Publication number: 20100243673Abstract: A method of operating a dispensing unit includes the step of providing a power source to a dispensing unit that includes a housing having an aerosol container disposed therein and an actuator arm. Other steps include activating the dispensing unit in response to a minimum threshold of light being sensed by a light sensor and selecting a sleep period interval between spray operations. Yet another step comprises moving the actuator arm after completion of a startup delay period from a pre-actuation position to a discharge position along a path substantially parallel to an axial length of the container to actuate a nozzle of the container to discharge a fluid from the container. The method also includes the step of alternating automatically between the sleep period having a duration commensurate with the selected sleep period interval and a discharge period during which the fluid is dispensed from the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2010Publication date: September 30, 2010Inventors: Paul E. Furner, Thomas P. Gasper, Chris A. Kubicek, Leon M. Lemon, Brent D. Madsen, Nathan R. Westphal, Kenneth W. Michaels, Cory J. Nelson, M. Scott Carpenter, Michael E. Short
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Publication number: 20100078498Abstract: A method of dispensing a volatile material comprises the steps of providing power to a volatile material diffuser having a diffusion element. The method further includes the step of operating the diffusion element for a randomly determined period of time, wherein the diffusion element is continuously activated and deactivated during the period of time at a randomly determined duty cycle.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2009Publication date: April 1, 2010Inventor: Thomas P. Gasper
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Publication number: 20100078497Abstract: A method of dispensing a volatile material includes the steps of providing power to a volatile material diffuser having a diffusion element and operating the diffusion element for a first period of time, wherein the diffusion element is continuously activated and deactivated during the period of time at a first duty cycle having a first on time and a first off time. Still further, the method includes the step of operating the diffusion element for a final period of time, wherein the diffusion element is continuously activated and deactivated during the final period of time at a final duty cycle having a final on time and a final off time. The first duty cycle is less than about 100% such that the first off time is greater than about 0 seconds and the final duty cycle is about 100% such that the final off time is about 0 seconds and wherein the final period of time begins after the first period of time has finished.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2009Publication date: April 1, 2010Inventor: Thomas P. Gasper
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Publication number: 20090159586Abstract: The present invention provides a heating device capable of dispensing heated personal care product while containers thereof are being heated. For example, there could be a base having multiple wells with a heating system associated with each well. There could be separate control of the heat in each well. The wells have an upper opening for permitting insertion of a container in them (in inverted fashion), and a side opening for permitting heated material in a container to be dispensed from the container while a portion of the container is being heated in the well. In another form, the invention provides a temperature sensor at the bottom of a heating well that projects into a heat conductive head of a container being warmed in the well. Methods for using such devices are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2007Publication date: June 25, 2009Inventors: Stephen B. Leonard, Thomas P. Gasper
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Patent number: 7537647Abstract: The present invention is an air purifier including an ionizing assembly that operates to charge particulate material in an air flow passing through the purifier. The charged particulate material is attracted to and retained by a filter element disposed downstream of the ionization assembly and having an electrical charge opposite to the charged particulate material. The purified air passing through the filter is directed out of the device, optionally in conjunction with a fragrance that is added to the purified air flow. The ionizing assembly is formed with a ground member disposed adjacent the ionizing member to keep the electrons generated by the ionizing assembly within the purifier, and thus prevent static discharges from occurring outside of the purifier. The air flow is directed by a fan through the purifier in an angular and substantially laminar manner, such that the efficiency of the purifier is increased.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2006Date of Patent: May 26, 2009Assignee: S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventors: Joel E. Adair, Rene Maurice Beland, James R. Crapser, C. Scott Eagleton, Thomas P. Gasper, Dennis W. Gruber, Jeffrey L. Harwig, Padma Prabodh Varanasi
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Publication number: 20080206092Abstract: The present invention is a system for and method of providing an autonomously mobile air purifier and surface cleaner in combination with a source of air fragrance in a single device for home or office use. The autonomously mobile air and surface cleaner and fragrancing system includes an air purifier, a fragrancer, a floor cleaner, an input means, a power system, operational and auxiliary sensors, robotics that drive and steer the device, and a central controller operatively connected to each of the aforementioned items to control the operation of the device. The present invention also provides a method for the operation of the device using the air purifier, fragrancer, floor cleaner and robotics to clean a room, and for modifying the operation of the device in response to signals sent from the sensors or from the input means.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2005Publication date: August 28, 2008Inventors: James R. Crapser, Thomas P. Gasper
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Publication number: 20080193328Abstract: The present invention is a system or device and method of providing air purification in combination with fragrancing in a single unit, such as a tabletop unit for home or office use in conjunction with a method of optimizing the air delivery rate versus noise specification of an air freshening device. The air freshening unit includes a housing, an air movement mechanism, a pre-ionizer, a filter, a post-ionizer, a diverter for directing airflow to a non-fragranced air exhaust port and to a multiple fragrance delivery system, which supplies a fragranced air exhaust port. Additionally, the multiple fragrance delivery system can be formed of a wick-based delivery system incorporating a capillary member, or a fragrance bead delivery system. The air freshening unit of the present invention can also include a fragrance mechanism integrated directly into the filter mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2005Publication date: August 14, 2008Inventors: James R. Crapser, Thomas P. Gasper
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Patent number: 7206505Abstract: A volatizer has a case that deforms to interrupt electrical current flow through an internal heating element.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2004Date of Patent: April 17, 2007Assignee: S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventor: Thomas P. Gasper
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Publication number: 20030176952Abstract: An energy management system for monitoring and analyzing the power consumption at a plurality of locations. The energy management system includes a primary server connected to at least one building server or other device through a computer network. Each of the building servers are connected to one or more energy meters contained in a building. The primary server sends out a data request and receives energy usage information from each of the individual building servers. The primary server stores the energy usage information in a power database such that the information can be processed in a variety of manners, such as aggregating the energy usage information from multiple locations into a single energy consumption statistic. The primary server can be accessed by remote monitoring stations to view and analyze the energy usage information stored in the power database.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2003Publication date: September 18, 2003Inventors: Daniel J. Collins, Jeffrey S. Zingsheim, Scott E. Coursin, Thomas P. Gasper, Ilya Basin, James P. Conigliaro
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Patent number: 6553418Abstract: An energy management system for monitoring and analyzing the power consumption at a plurality of locations. The energy management system includes a primary server connected to at least one building server or other device through a computer network. Each of the building servers are connected to one or more energy meters contained in a building. The primary server sends out a data request and receives energy usage information from each of the individual building servers. The primary server stores the energy usage information in a power database such that the information can be processed in a variety of manners, such as aggregating the energy usage information from multiple locations into a single energy consumption statistic. The primary server can be accessed by remote monitoring stations to view and analyze the energy usage information stored in the power database.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 1999Date of Patent: April 22, 2003Inventors: Daniel J. Collins, Jeffrey S. Zingsheim, Scott E. Coursin, Thomas P. Gasper, Ilya Basin, James P. Conigliaro
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Patent number: D556310Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2006Date of Patent: November 27, 2007Assignee: S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventors: Thomas P. Gasper, Milan L. Zdrubecky, James R. Crapser, Daniel Perez, Ki Bok Song
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Patent number: D569959Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2007Date of Patent: May 27, 2008Assignee: S.C. Johnson & Son Inc.Inventors: Thomas P. Gasper, Milan L. Zdrubecky, James R. Crapser, Daniel Perez, Ki Bok Song