Patents Issued in September 6, 2005
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Patent number: 6938752Abstract: The present invention is directed to a conveyor system for transporting a workpiece. The conveyor system includes a drive assembly and a carrier plate. The drive assembly includes a frame, a drive belt, and a drive mechanism supported by the frame and engaging the drive belt. The carrier plate is adapted to support a workpiece and is disposed on the drive belt to move with the drive belt.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2002Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Jervis B. Webb CompanyInventors: Brian G. Stewart, John H. Jaynes
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Patent number: 6938753Abstract: Containers are transferred from a first conveyor operating at a first height to a second conveyor operating at a second height by a rotary unit equipped with a plurality of grippers designed to take up and support each successive container by the neck. The grippers are carried by respective slides mounted to corresponding vertical guide elements making up the main frame of the unit, on which they are made to move up and down cyclically by a first roller following a first track that extends around a fixed C-shaped tubular element, and by a second roller running on a second track presented by the top surface of a sector rail placed with the concave side directed toward the lateral opening in the C-shaped tubular element. The tubular element is easily replaced in the event of a size changeover.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2003Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Azionaria Costruzioni Macchine Automatiche A.C.M.A. S.p.A.Inventors: Davide Bonatti, Enrico Galimberti, Stefano Cavallari
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Patent number: 6938754Abstract: A self cleaning conveyor roller for supporting a conveyor media carrying contaminant materials. The conveyor roller consists of a drum defining a support surface, having a generally cylindrical shape, and being adapted to be supported for rotation, for supporting a conveyor media. The conveyor roller has a plurality of abutments on the support surface, raised above the support surface, and defining a series of spaced apart conveyor media support ridges lying on a circular configuration, concentric with the drum. The abutments are arranged in generally chevron shapes, around the drum. During rotation of the conveyor roller the abutments cause any debris or contaminants between the roller and the conveyor media to be guided out of the conveyor system. Also disclosed is a method of cleaning a conveyor roller.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2003Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Van der Graaf Inc.Inventor: Alexander D Kanaris
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Patent number: 6938755Abstract: Featured is a package or carrier for releasably holding any of a number of medical devices including a rigid member that is interconnected to a flexible member such as suture-needle combinations. The package includes a support unit having a long axis, which support unit is configured so as to include a handle/cover member, a face cover member, a stationary panel, a plurality of folding panels, and a plurality (i.e., two or more) of securing members that releasably secure or retain portions of the medical device and/or portions of the interconnected flexible member to the package. The handle/cover member is foldable in either of two positions. In the first position a part of the handle/cover member covers a portion of the stationary panel that is not covered by the face cover member. In the second position, this portion of the stationary panel becomes uncovered to expose the medical devices that are secured therein and.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2003Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Inventors: Michael Braginsky, Joan Goldberg, Shelby Cook, Donna Raiche, Michael A. Valerio
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Patent number: 6938756Abstract: A glued three piece folding basket carrier which has two partitions for dividing the carrier into six cells with each partition being constructed of a different material than used to construct the outside basket carrier. Each partition is glued to a handle panel and a divider flap on the end of the basket carrier and a to a side wall to form a bottle cell with walls that are perpendicular to the divider between the two sides of the carrier and which are also formed as part of the partition.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2002Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Graphic Packaging International, Inc.Inventor: Richard Schuster
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Patent number: 6938757Abstract: A tamper evident closure (1) includes a housing (5) containing a blister pack (2) and a substrate (3), wherein the blister pack (2) contains a first reagent which is visible prior to first opening and the substrate (3) contains a second reagent. First opening of the closure ruptures the blister pack thereby exposing the first reagent to the second reagent and effecting a reaction that causes a visual change that signals the closure has been opened. The tamper evident closure of the present invention is primarily intended to be used as an anti-counterfeit measure on a spirit or pharmaceutical bottle. In the preferred embodiment, the closure incorporates a liquid that when brought into contact with a reagent chemical contained in an absorbent pad, effects an irreversible color change. This color change will indicate to a consumer the bottle has been previously opened or tampered with. The design makes it very difficult for a counterfeiter to cover up or eradicate the visible effects.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2002Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Allied Domecq Spirits & Wine LimitedInventors: Harold Eastman, Eric Fredolin Ahlquist, Dudley Keith Webb
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Patent number: 6938758Abstract: A retaining device for a disc-shaped item of recorded media includes at least one arm that projects through the central opening of the disc with a locking finger that engages the upper edge of the disc. The disc is released when the user pushes downwardly on the retaining device to collapse the arm through the central opening of the disc to release the disc. The downward force on the device forces portions of the retaining device below the bottom wall of the container. When the downward force is released, the arms engage the lower inner edge of the disc and hold the disc on top of the retaining device. The invention also provides a disc-holding page that snaps into the lid of the container to allow a second disc to be stored.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2002Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Nexpak CorporationInventors: Ronald M. Marsilio, James M. Byrne
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Patent number: 6938759Abstract: A package for storing discs includes at least one section having a first panel and a second panel together forming a dual disc storage area, the first and second panels each including at least one disc receiving opening in communication with the dual disc storage area, the dual disc storage area having a first storage space between the second panel and an intermediate panel integral with the second panel at one end, and a second storage space formed between the first and a portion of the intermediate panel, the intermediate panel having a lower portion with a slot therein defined by a flap covering a portion of the disc when the disc is positioned in the slot.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2002Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Tri-Plex Packaging CorporationInventors: Ken Golden, Andrew Napolitane
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Patent number: 6938760Abstract: A disk positioning structure disposed inside a disk case for holding a disk is constructed to include a flat base, two finger strips upwardly extended from the flat base, each finger strip having an outwardly extended retaining block for holding down the loaded disk, two stop plates respectively outwardly extended from the finger strips below the retaining block of each finger strip for supporting the loaded disk in place, and a fastening device provided between the finger strips and adapted to lock the finger strips in an inwardly tilted position for the loading of a disk when the user squeezing the finger strips with the fingers.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2003Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Inventor: Wen-Long Hu
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Patent number: 6938761Abstract: A sportsmen's utility bucket cover is provided for use in combination with a standard utility bucket. The cover includes a cylindrical wall that surrounds the outside cylindrical surface of the bucket. The cover also includes a bottom wall that is configured to correspond to the closed end of the utility bucket. A foam pad may be inserted between the bottom wall of the cover and the closed end of the bucket for seat cushioning purposes. The cover still further comprises a plurality of pockets and a beverage holder formed on the outside of the utility bucket cover to hold any desired item. Each pocket includes a closure facing toward the closed end of the bucket so that when the bucket is used as a seat, the pocket openings face upward, allowing the sportsman to access the pockets yet prevent the contents from spilling onto the ground.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2003Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: J&M Innovative Products, LLCInventor: Jeffery Lynn Nish
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Patent number: 6938762Abstract: A golf club bag is mainly composed of a base and a bag member, where in the base has a main member made of a flexible material having a bottom portion, a sidewall at a periphery of the bottom portion, a flexible section at the bottom portion and a fixed section and a movable section at opposite sides of the flexible section respectively, wherein the bottom portion is bendable along the flexible section, and a supporting device made of a material that harder than the main member, wherein the supporting device is surrounded by the bottom portion of the main member having a front section inside the fixed section, a rear section inside the movable section and a mid section between the front section and the rear section and inside the flexible section, wherein the mid section has a thickness thinner than the front section and the rear section.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2003Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Inventor: Te Pin Cheng
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Patent number: 6938763Abstract: A club-carrying apparatus includes a bag and a frame. The frame includes an annular element, a sternum-like element and at least one rib-like element. The annular element is attached to an upper portion of the bag. The sternum-like element extends from the annular element and includes a bone and a skin covering the bone. The rib-like element intersects the sternum-like element and includes a bone and a skin covering the bone. Each of two partitions includes a lower portion attached to the bag and an upper portion attached to the bone of the sternum-like element. Another partition includes a lower portion attached to the bag and an upper portion attached to the bone of the rib-like element.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2003Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Chenterlon Inc.Inventor: Changfu Chen
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Patent number: 6938764Abstract: A packaging arrangement provides a top packaging panel and a bottom packaging panel which receives a tub portion and a first and a second wall portion of a tub and surround. The packaging arrangement provides a compact transportable unit which readily fits within a rather compact package. The packaging panels are preferably manufacture of Styrofoam or the like to absorb shock and protect the tub portion and wall portions. A tub slot is substantially U-shaped to receive a tub end. That is, tub slot receives the tub portion in a substantially vertical orientation in which the tub portion stands on end and is restrained between the panels. The first wall portion slot and the second wall portion slot are substantially L-shaped and are nested to form a larger U-shape within which the tub slot is arranged. That is, the tub slot forms an inverted U relative the orientation of the larger U-shape formed by the first and second wall portion slot.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2002Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Aqua Glass CorporationInventors: Michael Edwards, Charles M. Brown, Darrell John Hanson
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Patent number: 6938765Abstract: A razor blade holder can attach to structure at a site in order to provide blade storage and accessibility. The holder has a receptacle sized to hold at least one razor blade and to keep exposed and accessible an upper edge thereof. The receptacle has a back panel adapted to be attached to the structure.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2002Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Inventor: Hassan Awad
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Patent number: 6938766Abstract: The invention is a suspension plate system for providing access to hanks of fiber. The system may include a circular, transparent, plastic disc having a plurality of truncated conic circular bores located equidistant from the center of the disc and being substantially equidistant from each other. Each bore has a larger diameter opening on the top of the disc and a smaller diameter opening on the bottom of the disc. A plurality of generally radial slots equal in number to the number of bores are located on the disc to communicate between each bore and the outer edge of the disc. Each bore provides a device wherein a hank of fiber, cut into substantially equal lengths to other hanks and divided by color and/or nature can be presented for display and use. The hank of fiber of like color and/or nature is bound by a knob-like binder that can be captured in one of the bores, with the hank of fiber suspended down from the disc, thus locking the hank of fiber in place relative to other hanks and to the disc.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2003Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Inventor: Thomas M. Lee
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Patent number: 6938767Abstract: A container for welding wire comprises a box-like body having a bottom and a side wall, the side wall having a polygonal cross section with corners, and stabilizing elements arranged at at least some of the corners. The stabilizing elements extend upwardly from the bottom and have an outer shell portion comprising a corner portion facing the adjacent side wall and an inner portion facing an interior of the container for housing welding wire. The corner portion has a shape adapted to the shape of the adjacent corner. The inner portion defines a continuous inner wall.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2002Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Sidergas SpAInventor: Carlo Gelmetti
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Patent number: 6938768Abstract: Reusable containers and lids with date indicating devices and methods for using the same disclosed, which allow the user to indicate one or more of the following: a date when the contents were stored, a date when the contents should be used, a time when the contents should be used, and a date by which the contents should be disposed. The date indicating device may include a plurality of resettable buttons, each of which may be located atop an individual platform. Both the buttons and the platforms may take on a variety of different shape.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2002Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: S.C. Johnson Home Storage, Inc.Inventors: Bruno R. Ferretti, Lawrence C. Stanos
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Patent number: 6938769Abstract: The present invention relates to a disc case 1, which alternates conventional disc cases made of a plastic resin. The disc case 1 is capable of housing a disc body 100 having a periphery with a radius R100. The disc case 1 comprises a base layer 41 extending to a cover layer 43 via a crease 42, the base layer 41 with the cover layer 43 being foldable in two at the crease 42; a first layer 11 provided above the base layer 41, the first layer 11 having a first opening 12 formed in a circle corresponding to the periphery of the disc body; a second layer 21 provided on the first layer 11, the second layer 21 having a second opening 22 formed in a partial circle in a size to pass the disc body, and covering a part of the first opening 12; and a third layer 31 provided between the base layer 41 and the first layer 11, the third layer 31 having an third opening whose periphery supports the periphery of the disc body. The disc body is capable of inserted from the second opening 22 and fitted in the first opening 12.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2002Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Inventor: Shintaro So
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Patent number: 6938770Abstract: A blister pack display holder for holding a plurality of blister packs arranged vertically comprising a back plate adapted to be hung on a vertical structure, a frame with an open top end arranged adjacent to the back plate with a slight gap therebetween, wherein the back plate and right and left edges of the frame sandwich margins horizontally separated at sides of the blister pack respectively from the front and back so that the packs are slidably held vertically on a front surface of the back plate.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2003Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: FDK CorporationInventors: Shinji Nittono, Taiji Yokota
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Patent number: 6938771Abstract: A film wrapped container is disclosed including a container having no human-readable visible display markings thereon; and a heat shrinkable PVC or PETG film wrapping having human-readable display markings thereon is heat shrunk on the container in a manner such that the heat shrunk film wrapping is fixedly attached to the container without applying any adhesive and is removable, if desired, to reveal the container with no information about the product recognizable to a human. Additionally, a process for producing such a film wrapped container and a process for marketing the container are provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2002Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: OMS Investments, Inc.Inventors: Richard Culver Friedrich, Gregory T. Keferl
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Patent number: 6938772Abstract: A storage container has a floor and two pairs of opposed walls extending upwardly from the floor. Included is a bail member having bail ends mountable to one of the pairs of walls, and movable among nest and stack positions. Also included are mounting portions on one of the pairs of walls for receiving the bail ends. Mounting portions include an opening defining a plurality of pivot axes about which the bail member pivots, each axis oriented at substantially similar heights above the floor. When bail ends are positioned at one pivot axis, bail member is movable between the nested and a first stack positions. When bail ends are positioned at an other pivot axis, bail member is oriented in the second stack position. To move the bail member between first and second pivot axes, the bail member is raised upwardly within the opening and moved around an interference portion.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2002Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Rehrig Pacific CompanyInventors: Cynthia R. Aiken, William P. Apps
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Patent number: 6938773Abstract: A computer cushion has a foam frame defining a window through which a computer can be placed to rest on supports that are glued to the frame and that span the window. Hinged flaps are provided on the inside of each side of the frame, and the flaps are biased against the frame inside the window to reduce its size for smaller computers. When a larger computer is pushed through the window, it can pivot one or more of the flaps outwardly from the window so the computer will fit into the now-larger window.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2004Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignees: Sony Corporation, Sony Electronics Inc.Inventor: Ryan Sotto
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Patent number: 6938774Abstract: A tray carrier with ultraphobic surfaces for promoting more effective cleaning and drying of the tray carrier. In the invention, entire surfaces or portions of surfaces of a tray carrier are made ultraphobic. The ultraphobic surfaces of the tray carrier cause liquids that may come in contact with the surface, such as may be used in cleaning, to quickly and easily “roll off” without leaving a liquid film or substantial quantity of liquid droplets. As a result, less time and energy is expended in drying the surfaces, and redeposited residue is minimized, thereby improving overall process quality and facilitating economical reuse of the tray carrier. In addition, the ultraphobic surfaces may be resistant to initial deposition of contaminants, where the contaminants may be in liquid or vapor form.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2003Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Entegris, Inc.Inventor: Charles W. Extrand
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Patent number: 6938775Abstract: A battery pack suitable for use with button cell batteries. The battery pack includes a flexible card and a cover rotatably fixed relative to said flexible card. A backing is interposed between the card and said cover, and fixed relative to said card. The backing and cover define an enclosed space interposed between the cover and the backing for receiving batteries. Batteries disposed in the space are enclosed by the cover and backing. An air access channel formed in the backing diffuses air to the batteries.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2003Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Rovcal, Inc.Inventors: Robert C. Gaffney, Rodney S. McKenzie, Marc L. Syvertsen, Jeffrey W. Schmoeger, Michael J. Johnstone, Robert G. Reidl, Jeffrey A. Poirier, Robert G. LaMasney, Ross J. Mack
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Patent number: 6938776Abstract: A method of separating a mixture of particles in a liquid that within chosen limits have different physical property values, wherein the particles to be separated are supplied via a feeder to a screen upon which a layer of facilitating particles is disposed the size of the facilitating parties being too large to fit through the openings in the screen, wherein particles to be separated are passed through the layer of facilitating particles and through the openings in the screen and collected under the screen, the density of the particles being greater than that of the liquid, and wherein a repetitive vertical movement is provided between the particles and the liquid, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2003Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Technische Universiteit DelftInventors: Peter Carlo Rem, Norbert Otto Fraunholcz, Laurens Anton Van Kooy
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Patent number: 6938777Abstract: A method and apparatus for removing concentrated spots of collected particulates from an impact collection surface, and transferring those particulates into a container suitable for preparing a liquid sample. A jet of fluid can be utilized to remove and transfer the particulates. If a liquid jet is employed, care is taken to minimize the quantity of liquid to avoid unnecessarily diluting the sample. A mechanical scraper can alternatively be employed to remove and transfer the particulates into the container. The scraper can be rinsed with liquid or vibrated to remove the particulates. Alternatively, the portion of the surface containing a specific spot of particulates can be removed and placed into a container.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2003Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: MesoSystems Technology, Inc.Inventors: Charles J. Call, Patrick T. Call, Vanessa M. Kenning, Eric Hanczyc, Andrew Kamholz
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Patent number: 6938778Abstract: A screening machine having a base is provided. A screen is coupled to the base to separate material by size. The screening machine includes a vibration motor having piezoelectric elements and a vibration amplifier located between the piezoelectric elements and the screen. One or more of the piezoelectric elements can be used as sensors to provide feedback for operation control.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2002Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Quality Research, Development & Consulting, Inc.Inventor: Daryoush Allaei
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Patent number: 6938779Abstract: A screen assembly for a shale shaker comprising a panel and a support structure, the panel having an area provided with a multiplicity of apertures and at least one layer of screening material arranged over the multiplicity of apertures, wherein said panel is removable from said support structure.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2003Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Varco I/P, Inc.Inventor: George Alexander Burnett
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Patent number: 6938780Abstract: A centrifugal separator for separating particles from gas uses a separator chamber having an upper potion with at least three substantially vertical planar walls with perpendicular inner faces, and a lower portion, for defining in the chamber a vertical gas vortex. The gas vortex has an inlet formed in the vicinity of a first corner between the first and second walls for gas to be dedusted, an outlet for dedusted gas, and an outlet for separated particles. The separator uses an acceleration duct with a first transverse section at the first end of the duct that is distinctly greater than a second cross section at the second end. This second end is connected to the inlet for gas to be dedusted at the first corner.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2002Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Alstom (Switzerland) Ltd.Inventors: Daniel Baglione, Jean-Claude Semedard, Pierre Gauville, Jean-Xavier Morin, Emmanuel Flores
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Patent number: 6938781Abstract: A non-woven depth filter cartridge includes a cylindrical mass of essentially continuous melt-blown polymer filaments and an essentially continuous traversing melt-blown polymer filament extending through the mass. The mass has a depth dimension, a longitudinal dimension, and a circumferential dimension. The mass includes a plurality of layers, each of the plurality of layers being generally oriented in the longitudinal and circumferential dimensions. The traversing filament is generally oriented in the depth dimension and extends through one or more layers of the mass. In one embodiment, the layers of the mass comprise concentric zones. The traversing filament is intentionally deposited and positioned to improve the physical properties of the filter cartridge.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2002Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Osmonics, IncorporatedInventors: Thomas M. Aune, Clinton V. Kopp, Michael J. Madsen, Philip M. Rolchigo, Travis G. Stifter
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Patent number: 6938782Abstract: A rack for carrying a bicycle on a vehicle. The rack includes forward and rear crossbars extending across a top surface of the vehicle and a pair of tower bodies associated with each crossbar to secure the crossbars to the vehicle. A wheel mount is attached to a first one of the crossbars. The wheel mount is adapted to support a wheel of the bicycle with a lowest point on the wheel positioned over a range of positions relative to the crossbar including with the lowest point positioned off the wheel mount.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2003Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Yakima Products, Inc.Inventors: Gregory A. Dean, Scott R. Allen
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Patent number: 6938783Abstract: A carrier structure comprises a carrier base which is not thermally deformable and a portion of which is also transparent to electromagnetic radiation. An adhesive layer is disposed on a surface of the carrier base. Semiconductor chips or other items adhere to the adhesive layer, which is cross-linked when it is desired to remove the chips. Once the chips have been removed, the adhesive layer may be removed from the carrier base. The carrier base can be re-used to transport and hold semiconductor chips after application of a new adhesive layer. A carrier frame may releasably support the carrier base.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2001Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Amerasia International Technology, Inc.Inventor: Kevin Kwong-Tai Chung
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Patent number: 6938784Abstract: A basket frame including a left side frame, a right side frame, a front side frame, a backside frame and four joints. Each of the left side frame and the right side frame have a leading groove slidable on one of two sliding rails. Each of the front side frame and the back side frame having a fitting groove, at least one pair of supporting seats installed opposite in the fitting groove for supporting one of a hanging rod and a hanging basket. One end of each joint has inserting blocks which are inserted into one end of one of the left and the right side frame, and the other end of each joint having an inserting groove for receiving one end of one of the front side frame and the back side frame. The four side frames are assembled by the joints. A width of the basket frame is changed by adjusting an inserting depth of each of the front side frame and the back side frame inserted into the joints.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2003Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Ulike CorporationInventor: Oni Yang
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Patent number: 6938785Abstract: The present invention relates to methods and apparatus for anchoring a retractable netting system in a vertical orientation relative to a shelving assembly. A retractable netting system includes a frame assembly onto which a net is operatively connected. Cables attached to opposing ends of a draw bar member may be pulled and released to raise and lower the net.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2003Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Sinco, Inc.Inventors: David S. Denny, Edward T. Mehl, Maurice A. Russo
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Patent number: 6938786Abstract: An improved ball and race connection assembly for use in connecting together adjacently disposed ends of railway vehicles is provided. This ball and race connection assembly is particularly useful as a connection member in slackless type drawbar assemblies. The improved ball and race connection assembly includes a race member which is formed from a polymeric and/or composite material, specifically a resin impregnated filament wound material which is wound on a polytetrafluoroethylene/polyester mesh sleeve and cured. The use of these materials enables the race member to have sufficient strength and to be self-lubricating, thus eliminating the costs of providing a lubricating material at the ball and race interface, as is necessary when using a metal race, as well as reducing the amount of friction at this interface resulting in lower L/V ratios.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2002Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies CorporationInventors: Michael E. Ring, David W. Daugherty, Jr.
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Patent number: 6938787Abstract: The object of the present invention is to provide a screw cap made of a synthetic resin that always exhibits a reliable stable function of preventing unjust unsealing.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2002Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Yoshino Kogyosho Co., Ltd.Inventor: Natsuo Shinozaki
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Patent number: 6938788Abstract: A squeezable bottle is provided that has a hollow body with an intermediate panel section that is bounded by upper and lower recessed reinforcing rings. The intermediate panel comprises a plurality of recessed gripper rings, each of which is bounded by a pair a raised reinforcing rings. A plurality of recessed vertical ribs extends between the upper and lower recessed reinforcing rings and through the raised reinforcing rings. The vertical ribs are spaced asymmetrically about the vertical axis of the bottle.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2003Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Stokley-Van Camp, Inc.Inventor: Jeremy W. White
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Patent number: 6938789Abstract: A collapsible storage container made of a pair of foldable end panels, each comprising two panel pieces hingedly connected together. The end panels are connected with hinges to two side panels. At the bottom of each side panel a bottom panel is attached with hinges. This means that the collapsible storage container can be put in a usable “box” position by straightening the foldable end panels and folding down the bottom panels, and also can be put in a flat storage position by folding up the bottom panels and folding the foldable end panels until the outside surfaces of panel pieces touch each other.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2003Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Inventors: Felix Matias, Ercilia Matias
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Patent number: 6938790Abstract: A tray has a containment space defined by a tray floor and a continuous peripheral ridge extending upwardly from the tray floor. The ridge has an inner sidewall extending inward and downward from an upper edge of the ridge and an outer sidewall extending downward from the upper edge of the ridge. Multiple trays are coupled together by a connector member having lobes that mate with the shell-like structure of the ridge, and provide additional strength to the peripheral ridge. The tray can be provided with a shell-like construction such that multiple trays can be stacked compactly one on top of the other.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2002Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Inventor: Dale Hughes
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Patent number: 6938791Abstract: A lid for a cold box has a shell-like configuration with front and rear shell members hingedly connected. The front shell member pivots relative to the rear shell member to provide access to the interior of the cold box when the front shell member is lifted by a handle. A viewing window is provided in the front shell member. The rear shell member is vented to provide passageways for the intake and outtake of air.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2003Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Display Industries, LLC.Inventors: James David Robertson, Bernard Primiano, Ming Sun
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Patent number: 6938792Abstract: A drip-proof inset includes a bottom and a U-shaped border surrounding the same, which border is composed of two side pieces and one back piece. Initially, the inset is in the shape of a plane sheet (A) that includes a number of scorings. Namely, two first scorings (8), along which two side pieces (3?) can be turned up at an angle to a bottom-forming part (1?) of the sheet, a second scoring (9), along which a back piece (4?) can be turned up at an angle to the bottom sheet part (1?), as well as at least one additional, third scoring (11) that extends halfway between two opposite edges (7) of the sheet in order to, before turning-up of said back and side pieces, enable folding of the sheet in the middle during formation of two folded-up sheet halves having a halved surface area.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2002Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Tollco ABInventor: Patrik Gerger
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Patent number: 6938793Abstract: A freezer insert, a warmer insert or a freezer/warmer insert designed for use inside plastic food containers conforms to the bottom of the various sizes and shapes of the most popular plastic food containers sold under brand names such as Ziplock, Glad, Tupperware. The insert is a flat disk and contains known gels or thermal preservation fluids useful for portable cooling or warming. The insert also can rest on the walls of the container if those walls slope outward in the direction of the opening. The inserts divide the container vertically into cool, extra cool or hot compartments for different types of food. The disk can be round, square or of other shape. The inserts are stackable to allow efficient storage, for example in a freezer or kitchen cabinet.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2001Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Inventor: William S. Lerner
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Patent number: 6938794Abstract: A closure for a liquid container, such as a sports drink bottle, includes a base component that is engaged over the mouth of the container, and a cap component engaged on the base component for movement from a closed position to an open position by pressure from the lips of the consumer. The base component includes a valve element supported on a fenestrated pedestal. The cap component includes a body defining a drinking surface for contacting the lips of the consumer and an annular sealing disc recessed below the drinking surface. The sealing disc is retained by the valve element against the force of a resiliently deformable seal disposed between the base component and the cap component. The seal has a sealing rim that is in constant contact with the base portion and provides an upward spring force to hold the sealing disc in the normally closed position. The seal includes a flexible hinge that allows the resiliently deformable seal to bow outward or bellows when the cap is depressed.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2002Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Innatech, LLCInventor: Jack E. Elder
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Patent number: 6938795Abstract: A hand-held fluid dispenser having an enclosure for supporting a container holding a fluid to be dispensed, and a method of operating such hand-held fluid dispensers. A first proximity sensor is located inside the enclosure immediately adjacent one side of the enclosure, and a second proximity sensor is located inside the enclosure immediately adjacent an opposite side of the enclosure. An actuation circuit is supported inside the enclosure and is electrically connected to the first and second proximity sensors. The actuation circuit produces an actuation signal in response to detecting opposed digits of an operator being simultaneously in close proximity to the first and second proximity sensors.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2004Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Nordson CorporationInventors: John D. Barton, Jr., Jeffrey Mendoza
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Patent number: 6938796Abstract: A device for dispensing metered dosages of a substance from a container includes a dispenser housing and an indicating device. The indicating device includes an indicator housing, at least one engagement member disposed in the indicator housing, a plurality of indicator members coaxially mounted in the indicator housing, and an actuator coupled to and moveable with the container relative to the plurality of indicator members and the dispenser housing. The actuator member is selectively engaged with at least one of indicator members and is operative to advance the at least one indicator member an incremental amount. The at least one engagement member is selectively engaged with an advancement member so as to bias the advancement member into operable engagement with at least one of the indicator members and move the at least one indicator member an incremental amount. A method for dispensing metered dosages of the substance is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2003Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: 1263152 Ontario Inc.Inventors: Richard Blacker, Daniel K. Engelbreth, James N. Schmidt
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Patent number: 6938797Abstract: An expressing device for a coaxial cartridge with an outer tube and an inner tube. In order to increase the filling volume of coaxial cartridges that can be expressed with commercially available metering guns, the expressing device is provided with a separating device for severing the inner tube and with a deflecting device for deflecting the one or more severed sections of the inner tube toward the inner wall of the outer tube when the coaxial cartridge is expressed.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2003Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Sulzer Chemtech AGInventors: Nikolaus Brugner, Rolf Heusser
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Patent number: 6938798Abstract: A device for dispensing a substance in fluid or powder form, the device having a dispensing outlet (10), an air blaster (20) for generating a blast of air when the device is actuated, and at least one reservoir (30) containing a single dose of substance. The reservoir (30) an air inlet (31) connected to the air blaster (20), and a substance outlet (32) connected to the dispensing orifice (10), the air inlet (31) being provided with a substance retaining member (40) for retaining the substance in the reservoir (30) until it is dispensed, and the substance outlet (32) being closed off by a closure element (50). The dispenser device is configured such that the closure element (50) is a spherical element, such as a ball, force fitted into the substance outlet (32) of the reservoir (30). The device further has a mechanical opening system (60, 70, 80) co-operating with the closure element (50) for ejecting it mechanically from its closure position when the device is actuated.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2001Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: TEBRO S.A.Inventor: Giuseppe Stradella
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Patent number: 6938799Abstract: A gun is used to discharge sealant and/or adhesive or a mixture thereof. The gun is adapted to accommodate one or two containers of sealants and/or adhesives and can mix the contents of those containers during dispensing.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2003Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Inventors: Kenneth R. Berntsen, Deborah A. Berntsen
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Patent number: 6938800Abstract: The non-vented automatic dispensing cap is generally formed of a body and a retainer cap. The body is threadably secured to a squeezable tube or container. The retainer cap is attached to the body. A pressure chamber is formed between the body and retainer cap. A piston may also form a wall of the pressure chamber. A coil spring or resilient flange holds a valve seated within a dispensing hole extending through the cap. When the tube is squeezed, the product is forced into the pressure chamber expanding the pressure chamber and unseating the valve, thereby allowing product to exit the dispensing opening. Upright, inverted, vented and unvented versions are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2004Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Inventor: Robert A. Lehmkuhl
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Patent number: 6938801Abstract: A flowable food dispenser for dispensing a flowable food product. The dispenser includes a housing with first and second bays, and a plurality of cassettes that are removably receivable within the bays. Each cassette is configured for receiving a pouch containing the flowable food. First and second thermal exchange units are associated with the first and second bays, respectively, in heat-exchanging association with the cassettes received therein. A temperature-controlled system is connected with the thermal exchange units for controlling them independently to independently heat or cool the cassettes in the bays and the food product that is disposed therein. A least one dispensing mechanism is associated with the first and second bays to selectively dispense the food from the pouches that are in the cassettes.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2003Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Nestec S.A.Inventors: Balakrishna Reddy, J. Antonio Gutierrez