Patents by Inventor William S. Arnold
William S. Arnold 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: 11624493Abstract: A reflector array includes a support structure, a motor, a shaft operatively coupled to the motor, a free plate, and a drive plate. The free plate includes a free plate first side and a free plate second side axially opposed to the free plate first side. The free plate further may include a latching mechanism disposed on the free plate second side and a drive plate. The drive plate is rotatably coupled to the shaft. The drive plate includes a drive plate first side and a drive plate second side axially opposed to the drive plate first side. The drive plate further includes a drive plate finger coupled to the drive plate second side. The drive plate finger is configured to contact the latching mechanism in response to rotation of the driver plate. The drive plate finger is further configured to couple the drive plate to the free plate.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2022Date of Patent: April 11, 2023Inventors: Jeffrey William Holt, William S. Arnold, Mikayla Johnston, Kyle C. Johnston
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Publication number: 20220341567Abstract: A reflector array includes a support structure, a motor, a shaft operatively coupled to the motor, a free plate, and a drive plate. The free plate includes a free plate first side and a free plate second side axially opposed to the free plate first side. The free plate further may include a latching mechanism disposed on the free plate second side and a drive plate. The drive plate is rotatably coupled to the shaft. The drive plate includes a drive plate first side and a drive plate second side axially opposed to the drive plate first side. The drive plate further includes a drive plate finger coupled to the drive plate second side. The drive plate finger is configured to contact the latching mechanism in response to rotation of the driver plate. The drive plate finger is further configured to couple the drive plate to the free plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2022Publication date: October 27, 2022Inventors: Jeffrey William Holt, William S. Arnold, Mikayla Johnston, Kyle C. Johnston
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Patent number: 7828147Abstract: A multi-layer medication carrier or blister card may comprise a plurality of layers. A support layer is provided with one or more openings to receive corresponding blisters formed in a blister layer. A backing layer is provided over the blister layer to form one or more enclosures capable of holding unit doses of a medication. Perforations provided in at least the blister layer define unit dose packages. Dimples may be provided in the blister layer within a boundary defined by the perforations, which dimples may be used to ensure subsequent ejection of each unit dose package. An adhesive-free region in the backing layer may be provided in alignment with the perforations defining each unit dose package to further ensure proper ejection. Additionally, a partial-depth cut in the backing layer may be provided in substantial alignment with each blister, thereby facilitating removal of the unit dose of medication.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2007Date of Patent: November 9, 2010Assignee: InRange Systems, Inc.Inventors: Cathy L. Caracciolo, William S. Arnold, Christopher E. Bossi
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Patent number: 7690511Abstract: A child resistant blister packaging having an upper cover sheet with at least one aperture, a bottom backing card with at least one scored exit port, and a blister laminate situated between the cover sheet and the backing card, the blister laminate includes at least one blister containing a cavity for receiving a pill and a foil layer adhered to the a bottom surface of the sheet. The blister protrudes through the aperture in the cover sheet and is arranged on a carrier tab that will not line up in registry with the scored exit port in the backing card. Upon the application of sufficient force, the blister can be moved to align the pill-receiving cavity with the scored exit port and the blister can be collapsed to force a medicament stored in the cavity through the foil layer and the scored exit port.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2007Date of Patent: April 6, 2010Assignee: Permalith PlasticsInventors: William S. Arnold, Joseph M. Schaeffer, William A. Callanan
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Publication number: 20100044269Abstract: A child resistant blister packaging having an upper cover sheet with at least one aperture, a bottom backing card with at least one scored exit port, and a blister laminate situated between the cover sheet and the backing card, the blister laminate includes at least one blister containing a cavity for receiving a pill and a foil layer adhered to the a bottom surface of the sheet. The blister protrudes through the aperture in the cover sheet and is arranged on a carrier tab that will not line up in registry with the scored exit port in the backing card. Upon the application of sufficient force, the blister can be moved to align the pill-receiving cavity with the scored exit port and the blister can be collapsed to force a medicament stored in the cavity through the foil layer and the scored exit port.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2009Publication date: February 25, 2010Applicant: PERMALITH PLASTICSInventors: William S. Arnold, Joseph M. Schaeffer, William A. Callanan
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Publication number: 20090084702Abstract: A blister pack may include a first layer, a second layer and a third layer. The first layer may include a hole. The second layer may include an indentation substantially aligned through the hole when the first and second layers are aligned and a second area surrounding the indentation. The third layer, which is in contact with the second layer, may include a third area that is substantially aligned with the second area when the second and third layers are aligned. The indentation may contain a medicament. The blister pack may include adhesives that secure the second layer to the first layer and the third layer. The second and third areas may be scored, cut and/or perforated. When sufficient force is applied to the third area, a blister, including the second and third areas, may be displaced containing the medicament.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2008Publication date: April 2, 2009Inventors: William S. Arnold, Christopher E. Bossi, Cathy L. Caracciolo
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Publication number: 20090071863Abstract: A child resistant blister packaging having an upper cover sheet with at least one aperture, a bottom backing card with at least one scored exit port, and a blister laminate situated between the cover sheet and the backing card, the blister laminate includes at least one blister containing a cavity for receiving a pill and a foil layer adhered to the a bottom surface of the sheet. The blister protrudes through the aperture in the cover sheet and is arranged on a carrier tab that will not line up in registry with the scored exit port in the backing card unless a force is applied to the blister to sever a connection means holding the carrier tab in place. Upon separating the connections means, the blister can be moved to align the pill-receiving cavity with the scored exit port and the blister can be collapsed to force a medicament stored in the cavity through the foil layer and the scored exit port.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2007Publication date: March 19, 2009Inventors: William S. Arnold, Joseph M. Schaeffer, William A. Callanan
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Patent number: 4565099Abstract: A method and apparatus for measuring tension in a suspended cable or the like, wherein the tension may be derived from sensor signals corresponding to the fundamental frequency of vibration in the cable and which enables accurate tension measurements to be made from sensors located at or near the terminal end of a span of cable.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1984Date of Patent: January 21, 1986Assignee: Smiser Industries, Inc.Inventor: William S. Arnold
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Patent number: 4393582Abstract: Methods and apparatus of this invention are used to maintain a predetermined arrangement of stranded multi-conductor pair cable units (23--23) within a first group (24) of units while controlling the formation of a laminate (30) comprising a plastic-coated metallic strip (31) into an internal shield which is disposed between the first group and a second group (26) of the units. A device (100) is interposed between faceplates (71, 82) through which the units and the strip are advanced prior to their advance through closing dies (131, 132) and apparatus which encloses the core with a sheathing system. The device controls the formation of the internal shield from the strip and is effective to prevent any buckling of the strip as it is formed into a configuration having arcuate end portions that partially enclose the groups of the units.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1980Date of Patent: July 19, 1983Assignee: Western Electric Company, Inc.Inventors: William S. Arnold, Jr., Joseph C. Tulloss
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Patent number: 4378462Abstract: A self-supporting aerial cable includes an undulated core enclosed in an aluminum, inner shield, a plastic inner jacket enclosed in a steel, outer shield having an unjoined longitudinal overlapped seam, and a plastic outer jacket. The outer plastic jacket includes a first portion which encloses the steel shield and a second portion which encloses a steel support strand that extends longitudinally but which is spaced from the first portion, said first and second portions of the outer jacket being connected by a web. The unjoined seam of the outer shield allows forces which are imparted to the steel shield by its formation to be transferred to the inner jacket and the inner shield which causes the inner shield to engage portions of the core to maintain the core coextensive with the inner and the outer jackets.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 1980Date of Patent: March 29, 1983Assignee: Western Electric Company, Inc.Inventors: William S. Arnold, Jr., Louis M. Borowicz, Jr., Lawrence M. Rackson