Patents by Inventor William Shepler
William Shepler 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: 8276410Abstract: A security storage container has a primary security feature that is adapted to be locked and unlocked with an appropriate key. A secondary security feature is activated when the security storage container is opened without first unlocking the lock with the key. In one embodiment, the secondary security feature includes prongs that are moved to an extended position when the primary security feature of the container is defeated. In the extended position, the prongs will at least damage the item of merchandise protected by the security storage container. The extended position of the prongs may also further lock the item of merchandise within the security storage container.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2011Date of Patent: October 2, 2012Assignee: Checkpoint Systems, Inc.Inventors: Nicholas M. Sedon, Dennis D. Belden, Jr., William Shepler
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Publication number: 20110192200Abstract: A security storage container has a primary security feature that is adapted to be locked and unlocked with an appropriate key. A secondary security feature is activated when the security storage container is opened without first unlocking the lock with the key. In one embodiment, the secondary security feature includes prongs that are moved to an extended position when the primary security feature of the container is defeated. In the extended position, the prongs will at least damage the item of merchandise protected by the security storage container. The extended position of the prongs may also further lock the item of merchandise within the security storage container.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2011Publication date: August 11, 2011Applicant: CHECKPOINT SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: NICHOLAS M. SEDON, DENNIS D. BELDEN, JR., WILLIAM SHEPLER
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Patent number: 7966851Abstract: A security storage container has a primary security feature that is adapted to be locked and unlocked with an appropriate key. A secondary security feature is activated when the security storage container is opened without first unlocking the lock with the key. In one embodiment, the secondary security feature includes prongs that are moved to an extended position when the primary security feature of the container is defeated. In the extended position, the prongs will at least damage the item of merchandise protected by the security storage container. The extended position of the prongs may also further lock the item of merchandise within the security storage container.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2009Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: Checkpoint Systems, Inc.Inventors: Nicholas M. Sedon, Dennis D. Belden, Jr., William Shepler
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Patent number: 7870766Abstract: A security storage container has a primary security feature that is adapted to be locked and unlocked with an appropriate key. A secondary security feature is activated when the security storage container is opened without first unlocking the lock with the key. In one embodiment, the secondary security feature includes prongs that are moved to an extended position when the primary security feature of the container is defeated. In the extended position, the prongs will at least damage the item of merchandise protected by the security storage container. The extended position of the prongs may also further lock the item of merchandise within the security storage container.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2009Date of Patent: January 18, 2011Assignee: Checkpoint Systems, Inc.Inventors: Nicholas M Sedon, Dennis D. Belden, Jr., William Shepler
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Publication number: 20100051482Abstract: A security storage container has a primary security feature that is adapted to be locked and unlocked with an appropriate key. A secondary security feature is activated when the security storage container is opened without first unlocking the lock with the key. In one embodiment, the secondary security feature includes prongs that are moved to an extended position when the primary security feature of the container is defeated. In the extended position, the prongs will at least damage the item of merchandise protected by the security storage container. The extended position of the prongs may also further lock the item of merchandise within the security storage container.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2009Publication date: March 4, 2010Inventors: Nicholas M. Sedon, Dennis D. Belden, JR., William Shepler
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Patent number: 7581418Abstract: A security storage container has a primary security feature that is adapted to be locked and unlocked with an appropriate key. A secondary security feature is activated when the security storage container is opened without first unlocking the lock with the key. In one embodiment, the secondary security feature includes prongs that are moved to an extended position when the primary security feature of the container is defeated. In the extended position, the prongs will at least damage the item of merchandise protected by the security storage container. The extended position of the prongs may also further lock the item of merchandise within the security storage container.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2007Date of Patent: September 1, 2009Assignee: Checkpoint Systems, Inc.Inventors: Nicholas M. Sedon, Dennis D. Belden, Jr., William Shepler
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Publication number: 20090211315Abstract: A security storage container has a primary security feature that is adapted to be locked and unlocked with an appropriate key. A secondary security feature is activated when the security storage container is opened without first unlocking the lock with the key. In one embodiment, the secondary security feature includes prongs that are moved to an extended position when the primary security feature of the container is defeated. In the extended position, the prongs will at least damage the item of merchandise protected by the security storage container. The extended position of the prongs may also further lock the item of merchandise within the security storage container.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2009Publication date: August 27, 2009Applicant: CHECKPOINT SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: NICHOLAS M. SEDON, DENNIS D. BELDEN, JR., WILLIAM SHEPLER
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Patent number: 7484389Abstract: A security storage container has a primary security feature that is adapted to be locked and unlocked with an appropriate key. A secondary security feature is activated when the security storage container is opened without first unlocking the lock with the key. In one embodiment, the secondary security feature includes prongs that are moved to an extended position when the primary security feature of the container is defeated. In the extended position, the prongs will at least damage the item of merchandise protected by the security storage container. The extended position of the prongs may also further lock the item of merchandise within the security storage container.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2006Date of Patent: February 3, 2009Assignee: Checkpoint Systems, Inc.Inventors: Nicholas M. Sedon, Dennis D. Belden, Jr., William Shepler
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Publication number: 20070209407Abstract: A security storage container has a primary security feature that is adapted to be locked and unlocked with an appropriate key. A secondary security feature is activated when the security storage container is opened without first unlocking the lock with the key. In one embodiment, the secondary security feature includes prongs that are moved to an extended position when the primary security feature of the container is defeated. In the extended position, the prongs will at least damage the item of merchandise protected by the security storage container. The extended position of the prongs may also further lock the item of merchandise within the security storage container.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2007Publication date: September 13, 2007Applicant: ALPHA SECURITY PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Nicholas Sedon, Dennis Belden, William Shepler
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Patent number: 7194879Abstract: A security storage container has a primary security feature that is adapted to be locked and unlocked with an appropriate key. A secondary security feature is activated when the security storage container is opened without first unlocking the lock with the key. In one embodiment, the secondary security feature includes prongs that are moved to an extended position when the primary security feature of the container is defeated. In the extended position, the prongs will at least damage the item of merchandise protected by the security storage container. The extended position of the prongs may also further lock the item of merchandise within the security storage container.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2003Date of Patent: March 27, 2007Assignee: Alpha Security Products, Inc.Inventors: Nicholas M. Sedon, Dennis D. Belden, Jr., William Shepler
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Publication number: 20070056335Abstract: A security storage container has a primary security feature that is adapted to be locked and unlocked with an appropriate key. A secondary security feature is activated when the security storage container is opened without first unlocking the lock with the key. In one embodiment, the secondary security feature includes prongs that are moved to an extended position when the primary security feature of the container is defeated. In the extended position, the prongs will at least damage the item of merchandise protected by the security storage container. The extended position of the prongs may also further lock the item of merchandise within the security storage container.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2006Publication date: March 15, 2007Applicant: ALPHA SECURITY PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Nicholas Sedon, Dennis Belden, William Shepler
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Patent number: 6929145Abstract: A three-dimensional reusable plastic storage container is disclosed with an improved latching mechanism between the lid and container portion thereof. Biased latching mechanisms are disposed on opposing ends of the lid and are received in recesses disposed on opposing ends of the container, at the upper rim thereof. The disclosed latching mechanism is applicable to blow molded container with inverted upper rims as well as injection molded containers with external upper rims. The latching mechanisms do not interfere with the use of or the ergonomic design of handles disposed on the opposing ends of the container.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2003Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Assignee: Rubbermaid IncorporatedInventor: William Shepler
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Publication number: 20040163977Abstract: A security storage container has a primary security feature that is adapted to be locked and unlocked with an appropriate key. A secondary security feature is activated when the security storage container is opened without first unlocking the lock with the key. In one embodiment, the secondary security feature includes prongs that are moved to an extended position when the primary security feature of the container is defeated. In the extended position, the prongs will at least damage the item of merchandise protected by the security storage container. The extended position of the prongs may also further lock the item of merchandise within the security storage container.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2003Publication date: August 26, 2004Inventors: Nicholas M. Sedon, Dennis D. Belden, William Shepler
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Publication number: 20040149762Abstract: An improved reusable storage container is disclosed with a varying wall thickness. Specifically, the vertical corner sections have a greater wall thickness than the side and end panels and, possibly, the bottom panel. Further, the various corner sections or corner junctions of the structure may also have a greater average wall thickness than the vertical, side or end panels and, possibly, the bottom panel. The improved container is fabricated using an extrusion blow molding process with a shaped die in combination with parison programming so that the thickness of the extruded parison is non-uniform both radially and axially. An adjustable die for carrying out the extrusion blow molding process is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2003Publication date: August 5, 2004Inventors: William Shepler, Gina Rodi, Erik Skov
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Publication number: 20040026435Abstract: A storage container includes a bottom wall, a pair of side walls extending up from the bottom wall, and a pair of end walls extending up from the bottom wall, the bottom wall, side walls, and end walls being interconnected and defining a cargo space. A side rim is disposed on top of the side walls and includes a bottom portion extending outwardly from the side wall and an arch extending upward and downward from the bottom portion. The arch defines a convex upper surface and a concave interior arch surface. A middle portion extends upwardly from the arch, an upper portion extends inward from the middle portion, and a lip extending downward from the upper portion and outside of the cargo space. A plurality of spaced apart ribs extend downward from and traverse the concave interior arch surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2003Publication date: February 12, 2004Inventors: Erik Skov, William Shepler, Gina Rodi, Tony Marchetta
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Publication number: 20040000557Abstract: A three-dimensional reusable plastic storage container is disclosed with an improved latching mechanism between the lid and container portion thereof. Biased latching mechanisms are disposed on opposing ends of the lid and are received in recesses disposed on opposing ends of the container, at the upper rim thereof. The disclosed latching mechanism is applicable to blow molded container with inverted upper rims as well as injection molded containers with external upper rims. The latching mechanisms do not interfere with the use of or the ergonomic design of handles disposed on the opposing ends of the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2003Publication date: January 1, 2004Inventor: William Shepler
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Publication number: 20030232213Abstract: A multiple layer reusable plastic container is disclosed. The multiple layer structure includes a thicker middle layer disposed between thinner inner and outer layers. The thicker middle layer has a high stiffness characteristic and provides structural integrity for the three-dimensional container. The inner and outer layers do not need a high stiffness characteristic, but preferably include high impact resistance for maintaining a suitable aesthetic appearance including scratch resistance, crack resistance, and the like. Commodity resins can therefore be combined to provide a multiple layer reusable plastic container which is low cost, lightweight, strong and provides suitable cracking and shattering resistance over broad temperature ranges.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2003Publication date: December 18, 2003Inventors: William Shepler, Gina Rodi