Patents by Inventor Timothy G. Caudle
Timothy G. Caudle 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: 10625295Abstract: The present invention includes a dispensing system for dispensing a packaged product, e.g. a condiment, onto one or more areas. A package including a pouch having the product therein cooperates with a dispensing gun to dispense a dose of product. In various aspects the invention includes a packaging system that includes a container and a flexible package; a package with a frangible seal, the package including a flexible pouch; a dispensing assembly for dispensing a product from the package; a dispensing gun system; a method of making a package; and a method of dispensing a product. The packaging system includes a container such as a rigid sleeve, and a flexible pouch positioned within the container interior, and also includes a valve that enables the product to exit the pouch interior and be dispensed. An optional diffuser coordinates with the valve to dispense product from one or more product outlets.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2018Date of Patent: April 21, 2020Assignee: Cryovac, LLCInventors: Stephen F. Compton, Joe Milton Bowen, Steven T. Calvert, Andrew B. Carrouth, Timothy G. Caudle, David L. Ackerman, Howard Dean Conner, Hubert J. Cook, Csaba Frank Kiss, Andrew W. Moehlenbrock
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Publication number: 20190105683Abstract: The present invention includes a dispensing system for dispensing a packaged product, e.g. a condiment, onto one or more areas. A package including a pouch having the product therein cooperates with a dispensing gun to dispense a dose of product. In various aspects the invention includes a packaging system that includes a container and a flexible package; a package with a frangible seal, the package including a flexible pouch; a dispensing assembly for dispensing a product from the package; a dispensing gun system; a method of making a package; and a method of dispensing a product. The packaging system includes a container such as a rigid sleeve, and a flexible pouch positioned within the container interior, and also includes a valve that enables the product to exit the pouch interior and be dispensed. An optional diffuser coordinates with the valve to dispense product from one or more product outlets.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2018Publication date: April 11, 2019Inventors: Stephen F. Compton, Joe Milton Bowen, Steven T. Calvert, Andrew B. Carrouth, Timothy G. Caudle, David L. Ackerman, Howard Dean Conner, Hubert J. Cook, Csaba Frank Kiss, Andrew W. Moehlenbrock
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Patent number: 10179343Abstract: The present invention includes a dispensing system for dispensing a packaged product, e.g. a condiment, including a pouch (60) having the product therein cooperates with a dispensing gun (30) to dispense a dose of product. In various aspects the invention includes a packaging system that includes a container (40) and a flexible package (50) with a frangible seal (70), and a flexible pouch (60); a dispensing assembly (100) for dispensing a product from the package; a dispensing gun system; a method of making a package; and a method of dispensing a product. The packaging system includes a container such as a rigid sleeve, and a flexible pouch positioned within the container interior, and also includes a valve that enables the product to exit the pouch interior and be dispensed. An optional diffuser coordinates with the valve to dispense product from one or more product outlets.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2015Date of Patent: January 15, 2019Assignee: Cryovac, Inc.Inventors: Stephen F. Compton, Joe Milton Bowen, Steven T. Calvert, Andrew B. Carrouth, Timothy G. Caudle, David L. Ackerman, Howard Dean Conner, Hubert J. Cook, Csaba Frank Kiss, Andrew W. Moehlenbrock
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Publication number: 20170225192Abstract: The present invention includes a dispensing system for dispensing a packaged product, e.g. a condiment, including a pouch (60) having the product therein cooperates with a dispensing gun (30) to dispense a dose of product. In various aspects the invention includes a packaging system that includes a container (40) and a flexible package (50) with a frangible seal (70), and a flexible pouch (60); a dispensing assembly (100) for dispensing a product from the package; a dispensing gun system; a method of making a package; and a method of dispensing a product. The packaging system includes a container such as a rigid sleeve, and a flexible pouch positioned within the container interior, and also includes a valve that enables the product to exit the pouch interior and be dispensed. An optional diffuser coordinates with the valve to dispense product from one or more product outlets.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2015Publication date: August 10, 2017Inventors: Stephen F. Compton, Joe Milton Bowen, Steven T. Calvert, Andrew B. Carrouth, Timothy G. Caudle, David L. Ackerman, Dean H. Conner, Hubert J. Cook, Csaba Frank Kiss, Andrew W. Moehlenbrock
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Patent number: 8387348Abstract: An aseptic packaging system includes a film unwind device; a fitment feed device for feeding a plurality of fitments; an apparatus for attaching each of the fitments to the film; an assembly for sterilizing the film and each of the fitments; an assembly for drying the film and each of the fitments; and a vertical form/fill seal apparatus for making packages from the sterilized film and each of the sterilized fitments, each package comprising a pouch comprising a first and second transverse seal, a first and second fold, an interior and exterior surface, and a longitudinal seal; and a sterilized internal fitment sealed to the sterilized interior surface of the pouch; and a sterilized product disposed in the pouch. An aseptic process and package are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2009Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Assignee: Cryovac, Inc.Inventors: Timothy G. Caudle, Kenneth Micnerski
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Patent number: 8375686Abstract: An aseptic packaging system includes a film unwind device; a fitment feed device for feeding a plurality of fitments; an apparatus for attaching each of the fitments to a second surface of the film; an assembly for sterilizing the film and optionally each of the fitments; an assembly for drying the film and optionally each of the fitments; and a vertical form/fill seal apparatus for making packages from the sterilized film and each of the fitments, each package comprising a pouch comprising a first and second transverse seal, a first and second fold, an interior and exterior surface, and a longitudinal seal; and an external fitment sealed to the exterior surface of the pouch; and a sterilized product disposed in the pouch. An aseptic process and package are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2009Date of Patent: February 19, 2013Assignee: Cryovac, Inc.Inventors: Timothy G. Caudle, Kenneth Micnerski
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Publication number: 20110146204Abstract: An aseptic packaging system includes a film unwind device; a fitment feed device for feeding a plurality of fitments; an apparatus for attaching each of the fitments to a second surface of the film; an assembly for sterilizing the film and optionally each of the fitments; an assembly for drying the film and optionally each of the fitments; and a vertical form/fill seal apparatus for making packages from the sterilized film and each of the fitments, each package comprising a pouch comprising a first and second transverse seal, a first and second fold, an interior and exterior surface, and a longitudinal seal; and an external fitment sealed to the exterior surface of the pouch; and a sterilized product disposed in the pouch. An aseptic process and package are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2009Publication date: June 23, 2011Inventors: Timothy G. Caudle, Kenneth Micnerski
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Publication number: 20110146205Abstract: An aseptic packaging system includes a film unwind device; a fitment feed device for feeding a plurality of fitments; an apparatus for attaching each of the fitments to the film; an assembly for sterilizing the film and each of the fitments; an assembly for drying the film and each of the fitments; and a vertical form/fill seal apparatus for making packages from the sterilized film and each of the sterilized fitments, each package comprising a pouch comprising a first and second transverse seal, a first and second fold, an interior and exterior surface, and a longitudinal seal; and a sterilized internal fitment sealed to the sterilized interior surface of the pouch; and a sterilized product disposed in the pouch. An aseptic process and package are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2009Publication date: June 23, 2011Inventors: Timothy G. Caudle, Kenneth Micnerski
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Patent number: 7895811Abstract: An apparatus for positioning and attaching a plurality of fitments to a film includes a guiding device for guiding a plurality of fitments; an attaching device for attaching the fitments to the film; a means for advancing the attached fitments and film; and an indexing device for indexing the fitments, the indexing device including a spring housing, a spring, and a fastener, the indexing device being configured such that when a first fitment has been attached to the film and then advances past the indexing device, the spring controllably releases the first fitment, and a second fitment is advanced into attaching position. A process and vertical form/fill/seal apparatus are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2005Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: Cryovac, Inc.Inventor: Timothy G. Caudle
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Patent number: 7018099Abstract: Zigzag-shaped pouches are formed from flexible web material by positioning two portions of the web material in overlying relation and sealing them together along top, bottom, and opposite side edges of the pouch. The side edges of the pouch are made up of a plurality of linear segments connected end-to-end and alternately inclined in opposite directions to form a zigzag-shaped edge. Each linear segment of one edge is substantially parallel to a corresponding segment of the opposite edge, such that the two edges are substantially complementary in shape, whereby the pouch as a whole has a zigzag shape.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2003Date of Patent: March 28, 2006Assignee: Cryovac, Inc.Inventor: Timothy G. Caudle
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Publication number: 20040234174Abstract: Zigzag-shaped pouches are formed from flexible web material by positioning two portions of the web material in overlying relation and sealing them together along top, bottom, and opposite side edges of the pouch. The side edges of the pouch are made up of a plurality of linear segments connected end-to-end and alternately inclined in opposite directions to form a zigzag-shaped edge. Each linear segment of one edge is substantially parallel to a corresponding segment of the opposite edge, such that the two edges are substantially complementary in shape, whereby the pouch as a whole has a zigzag shape.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2003Publication date: November 25, 2004Inventor: Timothy G. Caudle
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Patent number: 6820391Abstract: A reclosable pouch includes a base portion; a plurality of walls, the walls in communication with the base portion; a top portion, the top portion in communication with the walls; a discrete panel; and a reclosable zipper. An apparatus for making the pouch, and a method of making the pouch, are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2003Date of Patent: November 23, 2004Assignee: Cryovac, Inc.Inventors: Charles R. Barmore, Timothy G. Caudle
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Publication number: 20030100424Abstract: A reclosable pouch includes a base portion; a plurality of walls, the walls in communication with the base portion; a top portion, the top portion in communication with the walls; a discrete panel; and a reclosable zipper. An apparatus for making the pouch, and a method of making the pouch, are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2003Publication date: May 29, 2003Inventors: Charles R. Barmore, Timothy G. Caudle
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Patent number: 6293073Abstract: The present invention relates to sealed pouches, and apparatus and processes for producing the same. The pouch includes contoured first and second lateral edges, with each lateral edge having concave and convex surfaces. The concave surface of the first lateral edge is substantially opposite the convex surface of the second lateral edge and the convex surface of the first lateral edge is substantially opposite the concave surface of the second lateral edge. Accordingly, a distance between the first and second lateral edges is substantially the same for all elevations of the pouch.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2000Date of Patent: September 25, 2001Assignee: Cryovac, Inc.Inventor: Timothy G. Caudle
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Publication number: 20010015054Abstract: The present invention relates to sealed pouches, and apparatus and processes for producing the same. The pouch includes contoured first and second lateral edges, with each lateral edge having concave and convex surfaces. The concave surface of the first lateral edge is substantially opposite the convex surface of the second lateral edge and the convex surface of the first lateral edge is substantially opposite the concave surface of the second lateral edge. Accordingly, a distance between the first and second lateral edges is substantially the same for all elevations of the pouch.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2001Publication date: August 23, 2001Inventor: Timothy G. Caudle
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Patent number: 6244747Abstract: The present invention relates to sealed pouches, and apparatus and processes for producing the same. The pouch includes contoured first and second lateral edges, with each lateral edge having concave and convex surfaces. The concave surface of the first lateral edge is substantially opposite the convex surface of the second lateral edge and the convex surface of the first lateral edge is substantially opposite the concave surface of the second lateral edge. Accordingly, a distance between the first and second lateral edges is substantially the same for all elevations of the pouch.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1999Date of Patent: June 12, 2001Assignee: Cryovac, Inc.Inventor: Timothy G. Caudle