Patents Issued in June 12, 2008
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Publication number: 20080135552Abstract: A closure system for the head of a fuel tank filling pipe, including: an essentially circular closure piece provided with a relief; and a moving part for (un)locking the closure piece by a rotational movement about the axis of the closure piece, the moving part including a relief configured to engage with the relief of the closure piece by a bayonet system. The reliefs are of a symmetrical shape allowing continuous rotation in both the clockwise and anticlockwise directions of the moving part relative to the closure piece.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2006Publication date: June 12, 2008Applicant: INERGY AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS RESEARCH (SA)Inventors: Patrice Baudoux, Gwereg Paolini, Ludovic Ridon, Francois Ruat
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Publication number: 20080135553Abstract: A cap, for safely filling and closing an engine oil tank, in particular of an aircraft engine, has an elongated tubular body for feeding oil into the tank; a removable cover body for closing an end portion of the tubular body; an oil feed valve located close to the end portion of the tubular body and movable between an open position, allowing oil flow into the tank, and a closed position, preventing oil outflow from the tank; a filter upstream from the oil feed valve; a dipstick for measuring the oil level in the tank, and which is housed in the tubular body and carried by the removable cover body; and a monostable valve controlled by the dipstick.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2007Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventors: Claudio Ligorio, Davide Cascione
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Publication number: 20080135554Abstract: Sealable containers for transporting breakable items are provided. Sealable containers for transporting breakable items include: a cylindrical body having a closed end, a threaded open end opposite the closed end, an inner surface, and an outer surface; at least one body of cushioning material; a closure configured to threadedly engage the threaded open end of the cylindrical body; at least one sheet of foam on the inner surface; at least one thermal blanket; at least one disc of foam inside the cylindrical body adjacent the closed end; at least one disc of foam inside the cylindrical body near the threaded open end; foam having partially pre-cut sections configured to be removable; a sealing ring configured to produce a liquid-tight seal when the closure threadedly engages the threaded open end; at least one fitting on the outer surface of the cylindrical body; and at least one strap connected to the at least one fitting.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2007Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventors: Peter Samuel Hill, Brenda Lea Baye, Doug Michael Dragomer, Cheyenne McManus Dragomer
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Publication number: 20080135555Abstract: A ceramic kiln of the kind having a body provided with an internal chamber to which access may be had via an opening which normally is closed by a closure that is movable from a closed position to an opened position. Lift apparatus is provided to effect movements of the closure between its closed and opened positions. The lift apparatus includes an arm which overlies the closure and is pivoted to a support independently of the kiln body for rotation about a second axis which is spaced a selected distance from the axis about which the closure rocks. The lift arm is connected to the closure by a pivot coupling which maintains the lift arm and the closure substantially parallel and uniformly spaced apart throughout the rocking movements of the closure. The pivotal connection of the lift arm to the closure enables bodily relative movement of the lift arm and the closure during rocking movements thereof in such manner as to avoid imposing appreciable stress on either the arm or the closure.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2006Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventors: John D. Watson, Michael D. Kelly
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Publication number: 20080135556Abstract: A basket for holding goods comprises a base, a flange, and a sidewall extending from the base to the flange, the sidewall including a plurality of faces. Any two of the faces is joined by a structure having an arcuate shape curving into the basket, the arcuate shape extending from the base to the flange. The arcuate shape provides rigidity to the sidewall, protecting goods within the basket.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2007Publication date: June 12, 2008Applicant: PACKAGING PLUS LLCInventors: Richard L. Bontrager, Randall Glenn Strange
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Publication number: 20080135557Abstract: A secure lid garbage container with pre-slotted, internally molded cavities into which casters can be inserted or exchanged is provided. The garbage container has an elongated body that defines a cavity for holding garbage that is accessible through an end of the body. The body has an end with a circumference that can be engaged by a lid so as to close access to the cavity through the end. A threaded engagement is present and is configured with both the lid and the end. The threaded engagement is configured so that attachment of the lid to the end is made by completely rotating the lid around the circumference of the end at least one time.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2006Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventor: Dan Clifton Williams
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Publication number: 20080135558Abstract: The Automatic Trash Bagger introduces the concept of electronically sensed fullness and automatically tying a trash bag within a trash canister, which offers a more sanitary way to remove garbage from the home, office, etc. The Automatic Trash Bagger relieves the owner of the duty of pushing trash down into the receptacle to fit when full, pulling the trash bag up and tying it while contaminating their clothes and hands. Unlike the traditional trash can, the Automatic Trash Bagger is electronic and ties the bag for the owner or user. The only responsibility to the owner is to lift out the tied bag and dispose of it.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2007Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventors: Jessica Renee Udodor, Prosper Onoriode Udodor
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Publication number: 20080135559Abstract: Aspects and embodiments of the present disclosure are directed to devices and methods for the containment and presentation of a control solution to a medical device. Such devices and methods can be directed to containers (e.g., containment and presentation devices) that include structures such as nested containment wells for maintaining a stabilized control solution. Embodiments can include an indicator, such as one to indicate status of a seal for a container and/or for a liquid inside such a container.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2007Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventor: Randy Byrd
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Publication number: 20080135560Abstract: A container that can be constructed from a blank is disclosed. The container can include four side walls and can be divided into multiple cells. The size or shape of the cell(s) can be substantially similar or can be varied. For instance, the cell(s) can be varied to correspond to the size or shape of a particular article of manufacture.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2007Publication date: June 12, 2008Applicant: Mary Kay Inc.Inventors: Dan Dominski, Brad Moore
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Publication number: 20080135561Abstract: In a two-piece fuel reservoir (7), one of the components has a container wall (8) and the other component has a container bottom (9). The components are sealed from each other and can also be configured as a single piece with other components, such as for example a pump bracket (5), thereby allowing for the fuel reservoir (7) to be assembled from standardized components.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2005Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventor: Eduard-Siegfried Sanden
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Publication number: 20080135562Abstract: A resin fuel tank has an annular welded portion around an opening formed in the fuel tank. A resin weld joint has an annular weld portion. The weld joint is mounted to the fuel tank by bonding the weld portion of the weld joint to the annular welded portion of the fuel tank through application of heat-welding under pressure. The fuel tank is provided with reinforcing ribs arranged radially around the annular welded portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2007Publication date: June 12, 2008Applicant: Tokai Rubber Industries, Ltd.Inventor: Atsuo Miyajima
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Publication number: 20080135563Abstract: The present invention is a thermometer assembly adapted to be utilized to sense the temperature of a material within a container, such as a food item heating or cooling container. The assembly includes a spout connected to the container, a closure releasably engageable with the spout, and a temperature sensing element engaged with the closure. The closure and spout allow a food item to be inserted into and withdrawn from the container after preparation, while the temperature sensing element, when engaged with the closure, senses the temperature of the food item within the container and emits both visible and audible signals regarding the temperature of the food item.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2008Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventor: Charles P. Hickey
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Publication number: 20080135564Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed for shipping temperature sensitive products at a temperature of two to eight degrees Celsius for long shipment durations with maximum reliability and minimum cost. The apparatus may include a first container and a second container. The first container may include one or more heating devices which direct heat into a first chamber. The first container may fit into a second chamber of the second container. The second container may include one or more liquid and/or frozen packets.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2006Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventor: Benjamin Romero
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Publication number: 20080135565Abstract: A container is provided including a receptacle with a seamed container sidewall and bottom member secured thereto. The container includes a lid. The bottom member is selected to provide a desired container volume with the bottom member having an inner convex surface. A plurality of differently contoured bottom members may be provided to permit selection of a container volume by selecting a container bottom member.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2006Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventor: George Zeiler
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Publication number: 20080135566Abstract: A method and apparatus for containing and removing construction debris at a construction site. The apparatus comprises a base having low side walls and side boards mated therewith to form a construction debris container. The base is preferably molded plastic having collapsible side board stabilizers molded therein. The side boards are preferably conventional sheets of plywood. In the preferred embodiment, the base is delivered to a construction site and the side boards are disposed inside the side walls and secured together with a joiner to form a substantially rigid construction debris container. Once the container is filled with construction debris, the debris is removed from the container using relatively lightweight equipment such as a grapple. The construction debris container is then disassembled and removed from the construction site.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2007Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventor: Val L. Johnson
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Publication number: 20080135567Abstract: An apparatus for positioning a movable object with respect to an immovable object is described. The apparatus includes a body with a top surface, a bottom surface, a first surface extending between the top surface and the bottom surface for engaging the movable object, and a second surface extending between the top surface and the bottom surface for engaging the immovable object, the second surface being opposed to the first surface. At least first and second contact points are defined by the first surface. At least third and fourth contacts points are defined by the second surface. The first and second contact points are separated from one another by a first distance and the third and fourth contact points are separated from one another by a second distance. The first distance is less than or equal to the second distance.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2007Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventor: John McGee
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Publication number: 20080135568Abstract: A substantially moisture tight container and lid assembly for storing and packaging moisture-sensitive items comprising an assembly with a container and a lid, the lid is attached by a hinge to an upper housing portion of the container, the container has a container base, and a sidewall depending upwardly from the base, a top container surface extends inward from the sidewalls, the top container surface is provided with an opening that permits access to the interior of the container, the lid portion has a lid base with an outer periphery that extends over at least a portion of the container portion, the lid base is provided with a skirt that depends downwardly from the base portion, the skirt is configured at a location on the base portion that allows the skirt to enter into a sealing relationship with the container portion, the lid includes a member that depends downwardly from the lid, the member is configured to abut at least a portion of the interior side of the container when the lid is in the closed posType: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2005Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventors: Jean-Pierre Giraud, Michel Zbirka
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Publication number: 20080135569Abstract: The invention provides a counting apparatus for providing a predetermined number of diagnostic test strips, the counting apparatus including a tray having a plurality of elongate indentations, each of which is configured to receive at least one diagnostic test strip, wherein at least one of the elongate indentations is open along one end proximate to an edge of the tray, and a funnel for receiving and directing a predetermined quantity of test strips from at least one open indentation on the tray. The invention further provides a method for using a counting apparatus to provide an accurate count of a predetermined number of diagnostic test strips for packaging.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2006Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventors: Harold Chan, Leslie Rehg, Joseph Nolan
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Publication number: 20080135570Abstract: An apparatus for discharging tissue that is folded several times and stacked is provided. The apparatus includes a cartridge that holds stacked tissue and has a through hole at one end, and a holding member that is disposed adjacent to the through hole of the cartridge and pivots on an axis to grasp and remove tissues one at a time from the top of the stack through an arm. The inventive apparatus allows a user to easily replace tissue and check the amount of tissue used and the amount left to use through visual means. The apparatus virtually eliminates the problem of tissue dispensing failure, and has increased precision and reliability and reduced dispensing time over conventional apparatuses.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2005Publication date: June 12, 2008Applicant: ELIX CO., LTD.Inventor: Jin Yong Lee
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Publication number: 20080135571Abstract: By controlling the profile of a folded stack when placed into an oval dispenser, it is possible to reduce the compression of the folded stack by the dispenser's sidewall, thereby reducing or eliminating sheet tears when dispensing the sheet-material from the dispenser. In particular, by making the folded stack thicker in the middle and thinner at the edges, as a result of providing a variable width flat stack prior to folding the flat stack, the folded stack will better fit into an oblong or circular dispenser.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2006Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventors: Leslie Thomas Long, Jon Christensen, Craig A. Blodgett
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Publication number: 20080135572Abstract: A plurality of textured wipes is stored in a dispenser having an orifice in a configuration such that when a wipe is pulled through the orifice, a dispensing force is applied to the wipe. The dispensing force is chosen such that the wipes increase in thickness from about 15% to about 200% during dispensing without losing their structural integrity such as via ripping, tearing, delaminating and the like. During dispensing, a visual signal of the thickening of a wipe is provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2007Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventors: Jonathan Paul Brennan, Michael Sean Pratt, Judson Leroy Haynes
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Publication number: 20080135573Abstract: A dispenser for dispensing rubber bands is disclosed, the dispenser comprising a lower container and an upper container. The lower container is open at a top end thereof and comprises at least one side wall and one bottom wall. The bottom wall has an upward facing inner surface. The upper container is likewise open at a top end thereof, and comprises at least one side wall and one bottom wall. The bottom wall includes an aperture therein and a downward-facing outer surface. The lower container encompasses a larger volume than the upper container, the difference between the volume of the two containers being essentially the storage volume for rubber bands.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2008Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventor: Stephen Cotsalas
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Publication number: 20080135574Abstract: This invention is a vending machine and components parts that include a sophisticated positioning system, catcher and trays for improved efficiency in product retrieval and delivery. Following product selection, the positioning system quickly transports the catcher through the X-Y plane to the front of a tray queue containing the selected product. The catcher is extended in the Z-direction, and lifts the foremost product container from the queue, moving one or more gates out of the way. The catcher then retracts, closing the gate, and the positioning system transports the catcher carrying the product container to a delivery port. The catcher then releases the product container which slides into a delivery port for customer pick up. Unique product storage trays are provided which work in conjunction with the catcher to allow only the foremost product to be removed from a tray queue. Related methods are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2007Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventors: Larry Hieb, Daniel Carter
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Publication number: 20080135575Abstract: A dispensing apparatus (1) comprising a housing containing a dosage counter comprising at least two annular members (11, 13) and a cog (12), each being mounted rotationally. The housing is suitable for receiving, in use, a container (1) containing a product for dispensation. Each actuation of the apparatus causes the first annular member to incrementally rotate which, after a predetermined number of actuations of the apparatus, causes the cog to rotate, the rotation of the cog causing the second annular member to incrementally rotate.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2005Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventors: Simon Ingram, Nick Campling, Duncan Bradley
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Publication number: 20080135576Abstract: A source of gaseous, gas borne or droplet substance having: an inner pressurised container (1), a substance-release valve (2) device sealed across an end of the container (1), a spout (4) displaceable inwards of the container (1) against a spring of the valve (2) device for substance release; the source also includes: an outer enclosure enclosing the inner container along its length (12), at least partially its end (14) remote from the spout (4) and partially at its spout end (19), the outer enclosure ADN the inner container (1) being arranged to react force for displacement of the spout (4) on substance release; a counter (20) accommodated within the outer enclosure for counting substance release displacements of the spout (4); and a window (22) in the outer enclosure for viewing the count of the counter (20).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2005Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventor: Raymond Bacon
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Publication number: 20080135577Abstract: The invention relates to a bung hole and tag assembly for small flexible containers, in particular for food liquids substantially consisting of a bung hole (2) of a container and a liquid dispensing tab comprising a body (1) for mounting in the bung hole (2) and dispensing a liquid. The inventive assembly is characterized in that it is provided with at least one means (3) for positioning and holding the bung hole (2) on the container and in a machine for producing containers or the similar and/or in a machine for filling and indexing the body (1) for mounting the tab in said bung hole (2). Said invention is particularly usable for producing small flexible containers, in particular for food liquids and for the dispensing tabs for said containers.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2005Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventor: Rene Erb
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Publication number: 20080135578Abstract: A vacuum controlled valve mechanism providing two separate one-way valves, one for each of a pair of collapsible fluid containing reservoirs with each valve being in an initial sealed condition preventing flow therethrough until by operation of the pump mechanism a threshold vacuum is exceeded and with the threshold vacuum of a first of the valves being greater than the threshold vacuum of the other, second of the valves. When the threshold vacuum of the first valve is exceeded, that first valve separately permits dispensing of fluid from its reservoir under vacuum conditions less than the threshold vacuum of the first valve and the second valve until the first reservoir is substantially empty after which further operation of the pump mechanism creates a vacuum which exceeds the threshold vacuum for the second valve after which the second valve permits dispensing of fluid from the second reservoir.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2006Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventor: Heiner Ophardt
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Publication number: 20080135579Abstract: A hand held dispenser system with associated dispensed material supply assembly as in separate source chemical foam precursor feeding into, for example, streamlined chemical passageways preferably each comprised of, in series, a castellated swivel hose filter, a valve assembly housing, a wing extensions of a manifold, which manifold supports a high efficiency drive system and is supported by a handle that provides for a compact assembly and receives a rugged trigger assembly. The manifold design provides for elongated filter and, temperature controlled cartridge heater insertion. There is further provided in a preferred embodiment a readily releasable electric source feed line plug connection at the butt end of the dispenser. The dispenser is well suited for the dispensing of methane foam as in a product packaging setting.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2005Publication date: June 12, 2008Applicant: IntelliPackInventors: George Bertram, Douglas Walker, Matthew Hayduk
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Publication number: 20080135580Abstract: A portable fluid delivering system comprising a container, a heat source, a flow rate regulating device and a delivery tube is provided. The container has a containing space for a fluid to be delivered, in a liquid state at room temperature. The heat source provides an elevated vapor pressure in the containing space over the fluid to be delivered, whereby the fluid to be delivered is driven at a desirable rate along the delivery tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2007Publication date: June 12, 2008Applicant: Green Hydrotec Inc.Inventors: Guan Ting Yeh, Hang Fu Wang, Chia Yeh Hung, Min Hon Rei
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Publication number: 20080135581Abstract: A pump dispenser has a large ergonomic actuator designed to ergonomically deliver a composition to a substrate in the consumer's hand without the consumer having to pick up the pump dispenser. The ergonomic design allows the composition to be delivered in a proper aspect ratio to the substrate. The composition can be delivered in such a way that the composition is not aerosolized into the air or delivered to an unintended surface. The method of delivery can be made intuitive to the consumer by providing an actuator skirt that suggests the pumping mechanism or by providing a depiction of a hand or substrate over the pump dispenser. The pump dispenser is also useful for compositions or substrates that are not stable together.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2006Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventors: Timothy James Kennedy, Tami O'Connell
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Publication number: 20080135582Abstract: A device that provides better movement of semi solid materials such as but not limited to food products for metered dispensing. The device is able to take bulk semi solid material, entrain or draw the material into the device and add pressure to the semi solid material so that the semi solid material may be passed thru a nozzle or controlled discharge metering device or orifice. The rollers have circumferential grooved profiles and scrapers that are able to actively remove the semi-solid materials from the grooved profiles. The emitted semi solid material can then be more accurately applied or portioned in a metered fashion. Typical applications include but are certainly not limited to the production of cookies from bulk dough, the application of icing to a cake base/body/top or perimeter, metering of dough for bread or rolls so as to allow for a cutting device to cut off into uniform pieces.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2007Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventor: Norman G. Schmidt
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Publication number: 20080135583Abstract: A liquid dispensing system comprises a cartridge (2) in which liquid to be dispensed is retained and at least one solenoid assembly. The solenoid assembly comprises a coil (15) and an armature (3), the armature (3) being movably mounted within the cartridge (2) and the coil (15) being separate from the cartridge (2). Movement of the armature (3) acts to expel liquid from the cartridge (2).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2005Publication date: June 12, 2008Applicant: Norgren LimitedInventors: Mark Caswell, Richard Nighy
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Publication number: 20080135584Abstract: A metering valve (1) is provided for a pressurised container (14) containing a pharmaceutical formulation. The valve has a stem (2) with a central flange (11) and a hollow open end (19) with a side port (20). The stem slides in a body (3) having larger and smaller diameter portions, and being closed off by a seal (4) against which the flange (11) rests in an inoperative position. A second seal is located around the stem on the opposite side of the flange and trapped by a spring (6) which urges the stem into its inoperative position. When the stem is depressed, the inner seal (5) forms a sliding seal with the smaller diameter portion of the body to define a metering chamber (13) filled with the pharmaceutical. Continued depression opens the side hole (20) to allow the contents of the metering chamber to be dispensed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2004Publication date: June 12, 2008Applicant: BIO-DEL LIMITEDInventor: Mark Wickman
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Publication number: 20080135585Abstract: A kettle includes a kettle body, which has a spout and a support frame, a spout cap pivoted to the support frame, a handle fixedly mounted on the kettle body, a sliding grip coupled to the handle, a link coupled between the sliding grip and the spout cap, and a spring supported between the support frame and the front end of the link, such that when the user holds the sliding grip to tilt the kettle body, the sliding grip is moved relative to the handle to push the link forwards and to further open the spout cap and twist the spring; when the user returns the kettle to horizontal and releases the hand from the sliding grip, the spring automatically returns the sliding grip, causing the spout cap to close the spout again.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2006Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventor: Mu Kuan Wang
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Publication number: 20080135586Abstract: A one way valve assembly flows a sterile flowable substance from a source to an outlet orifice and prevents any backflow of contaminants through the one way valve assembly when the flowable substance ceases to flow. The valve assembly includes an elastomeric membrane which aids in preventing any backflow of contaminants when dispensing of the flowable substance is stopped.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2007Publication date: June 12, 2008Applicant: RESEAL INTERNATIONAL LIMITED PARTNERSHIPInventors: Greg Pardes, Stewart Swiss
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Publication number: 20080135587Abstract: A time-pressure system for dosing liquid, comprising: a tank of liquids which communicates with at least one discharge conduit; organs for regulating the pressure of the liquids at a predetermined level; a choke unit, acting on a section of the discharge conduit in order to obstruct/allow passage of the pressurised liquids coming from the tank, thus determining projection of dosed quantities of liquids externally at predetermined time intervals. In particular, the choke unit comprises a brushless motor, which cyclically moves an obstructing element between a choked position and a disengaged position of the section.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2007Publication date: June 12, 2008Applicant: MARCHESINI GROUP S.P.A.Inventor: Giuseppe MONTI
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Publication number: 20080135588Abstract: A belt for use by healthcare worker includes a strap to encompass a portion of the body of the worker to which a plurality of holders (or containers) is attached. The holders are preferably adapted to hold or containing various items that are often used by healthcare workers in the course of their routine. For example, at least one of the holders can be a pouch fabricated from a lightweight, durable and flexible material. Preferably, the entire belt is fabricated from a generally, lightweight, durable and flexible material. In addition to pouches, which can hold or contain items of various size, shape etc., one or more of the holders can be adapted to hold specific items. For example, at least one of the holder can be a bottle holder. A belt for use by a person requiring care, supervision or oversight (for example, a child or a patient of diminished capacity) includes a strap to encompass a portion of the body of the person.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2008Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventor: Jack J. Haines
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Publication number: 20080135589Abstract: The Hunters Smart Seat: A support devise that connects between two stationary objects via one-inch webbing circumjacent to said objects then looped through welded steel O-rings secured on each end of the seat, which may be placed at various heights, adjustable to the user's comfort through elevation of the weight carrying straps. The comfort design is directly related to the inclusion of a foam insert between two fiberglass rods fabricated into the seating portion, keeping the fabric elongated without affecting width. The essential structure of the seat is durable, lightweight and flexible. Portability is accommodated by a seat enclosure containing all paraphernalia, fabricated of the same material, connected to a person via external webbed belt loops.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2006Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventors: Sherrill Ashton McCuin, Ruth May McCuin
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Publication number: 20080135590Abstract: A sash-type harness assembly comprises a sash strap having detachably interconnectable portions and an apparatus engagement member fixedly attached to the sash strap. The end portions each include an interconnection structure for enabling the end portions to be detachably and adjustably interconnected. The apparatus engagement member includes an engagement hook portion configured for having an engagable portion of a wheel assembly of a transport apparatus such as a skateboard or scooter fixedly engaged therewith.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2006Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventor: Robert Arias
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Publication number: 20080135591Abstract: A golf club carrier includes a support (10) for a golf bag, a first hitching point (16) at a bottom of the golf bag support, and a second hitching point (13) at a top of the golf bag support. A hitch frame (50) is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2006Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventor: Robert P. Cassoni
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Publication number: 20080135592Abstract: A removable cargo rack for carrying elongated and oversized materials alongside a car comprising an anchor end adapted to removably engage the open window of the car door, a cargo end adapted to retain and support the cargo, and a downwardly extending arm between the anchor end and the cargo end. Also disclosed is an assembly with a connection member connecting a plurality of removable cargo racks, wherein the connection member can be adapted to retain and support the cargo.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2006Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventor: Vincent Paul Corso
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Publication number: 20080135593Abstract: A combined booster cushion and bag (1), comprising carrying means (5, 16), a storage member (2) and a booster cushion member (4) having a user-facing side (3). The storage member (2) is configured to be releasably joined to the user-facing side (3) of said booster cushion member (4). With a combined booster cushion and bag according to the present invention, the availability of the booster cushion is greatly increased, for example since the risk of leaving behind the booster cushion member is reduced. Thereby the safety of children and others travelling in a motor vehicle is improved.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2006Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventor: Maria Munther
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Publication number: 20080135594Abstract: A hammer support device usable with a tool belt for conveniently storing a hammer in a tool belt while preventing the hammer from striking a person wearing the belt while the person is walking. The hammer support device may be formed from an upper support arm configured to support the hammer and a lower containment device configured to prevent the handle of the hammer from swinging. The hammer support device may be coupled to a tool belt that can be releaseably attached to a person. The tool belt having an upper accessory pocket and a lower accessory pocket. The upper accessory pocket may be attached to the tool belt above the lower accessory pocket and may be sized larger than the upper accessory pocket facilitating easy access to the lower accessory pocket.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2007Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventor: Matthew G. Williams
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Publication number: 20080135595Abstract: A toilet paper case to prevent contamination includes a case and a cover. The case comprises a housing having an outlet. A block and a shaft spaced from each other are provided at the outlet. The case is provided with a pair of fixtures at opposite sides of the housing. The cover is pivotally connected to the case to cover the housing, and comprises a serrated edge in relation to the outlet. The toilet paper passing through the block and shaft can be torn off with the serrated edge, and the remaining toilet paper will be blocked by the block and the shaft from retracting into the case.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2006Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventor: Shih-Kuo Chang
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Publication number: 20080135596Abstract: A nail-driving device includes a housing, a trigger unit, a safety unit, a connecting unit, and a magazine. The safety unit includes first and second safety members disposed movably in the housing. The connecting unit includes a retaining portion disposed movably between the first and second safety members and in a retaining position whereat a force is applicable to the first safety member to move the second safety member to pivot a trigger arm of the trigger unit so as to allow for a nail-driving operation when the trigger unit is actuated. The magazine includes a pusher for pushing and moving nails in the magazine. The pusher is movable to a retention releasing position whereat the retaining portion of the safety unit is removed from the retaining position to thereby allow for relative movement of the first and second safety members so that a nail-driving operation is prevented.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2007Publication date: June 12, 2008Applicant: BASSO INDUSTRY CORP.Inventors: Chien-Jung Wu, Tsung-Min Hsu, Yi-Peng Lin
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Publication number: 20080135597Abstract: A staple cartridge provided with a cartridge main body and a refill contained with connected staples. The refill is interchangeably attached to the cartridge main body. A guide portion for guiding the connected staples at an inside of the refill to a staple strike out portion is provided between a refill mounting portion and the staple strike out portion. Lower portions of the guide portion and the refill mounting portion are respectively arranged with a first actuator operated in accordance with a presence/absence of the connected staples at an inside of the guide portion and a second actuator provided in accordance with a presence/absence of the connected staples at an inside of the refill mounting portion. The first actuator and the second actuator are interlocked.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2005Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventors: Kazuhiko Kishi, Katsuya Hakozaki, Toshio Shimizu, Kazuo Higuchi
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Publication number: 20080135598Abstract: A fastener driving device includes various interconnected systems within a device housing for efficiently regulating and transferring compressed gas provided by user-replaceable cartridges to drive a fastener securely into a workpiece. An improved cartridge containment system is provided for loading and securing compressed gas cartridges. An improved gas management system is provided, including an improved multi-function regulator, for managing gas flow. An improved valve system is provided for controlling gas flow, including an improved valve module. An improved drive system is provided for efficiently using compressed gas to drive fasteners.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2007Publication date: June 12, 2008Applicant: STANLEY FASTENING SYSTEMS, L.P.Inventors: Brian C. BURKE, Charles W. HEWITT, Donald R. PERRON, David M. MCGEE, Matthew B. PONKO, Prudencio S. CANLAS
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Publication number: 20080135599Abstract: A staple leg cutting mechanism 5 is composed of a fixed cutter 6 interposed between staple legs S1 penetrated through binding sheets and a pair of movable cutters 7 disposed movable from the outside of the staple legs S1 to the inside thereof, and a clincher mechanism 10 is composed of a pair of movable clinchers 11 respectively disposed on the lower surface side of their associated movable cutters 7, whereby the staple legs S1 penetrated through the binding sheets are formed in an inwardly curved manner by the movable clinchers 11 and are then guided into and between the movable cutters 7 and fixed cutter 6, the movable cutters 7 are moved from the outside of the staple legs S1 to the inside thereof to thereby cut the leading end portions of the staple legs S1, and the staple legs S1 are bent along the binding sheets by the movable clinchers 11.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2005Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventors: Kazuhiko Kishi, Toshio Shimizu, Kazuo Higuchi
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Publication number: 20080135600Abstract: A medical stapler is provided with a sterilized cartridge removably attached to a stapler body 1 and accommodating a predetermined number of staples 9, a driving mechanism for driving a staple 9 supplied to a driving section at the tip of the cartridge, a manipulating lever 2 for actuating the driving mechanism and a counter device 20. The counter device 20 counts the number of staples 9 driven from the driving mechanism and indicates the counted result.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2005Publication date: June 12, 2008Applicant: MAX CO., LTD.Inventors: Toshio Hiranuma, Masahiko Hashimoto, Shigenori Yamaguchi
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Publication number: 20080135601Abstract: The present invention provides an apparatus and improved method of friction stir spot welding that assures a predetermined bottom thickness and a reduction in variation in a series of resultant spot welds. The advantage of the present invention lies in that the plunge distance is controlled from the top plane of the anvil against which the bottom thickness is specified, and systematically adjusted to account for changing system parameters, such as, but not limited to, deflection and thermal expansion of the weld gun. The present invention also provides for improved and controlled weld quality through implementation of a dwell operation or dwell operations, whereby weld heat input is manipulated by causing the weld tool to dwell in a dwell region or at a desired depth or depths within the workpiece(s) for a predetermined time interval to achieve desired mechanical properties of the resultant weld joint.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: June 12, 2008Applicant: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS, INC.Inventors: Yen-Lung Chen, Mark T. Hall, Robert L. Totten, Robert T. Szymanski, Xiaohong Q. Gayden, Gregory A. Fischer