Patents Issued in June 25, 2015
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Publication number: 20150173540Abstract: Provided is a reusable food storage container, comprising a vessel that can store a food and/or beverage and a removable cap that closes the vessel. The cap can have a tube or other through-passage formed therein to enable a user to squeeze or draw out the contents of the vessel. The cap can include a mouthpiece and a plug to close the mouthpiece. The cap can be configured to make at least one of a seal, e.g., an airtight and/or water tight-seal, with the vessel, by being press fit into the top of the vessel. And the plug can be configured to close and seal the mouthpiece.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2013Publication date: June 25, 2015Inventor: Oliver Albers
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Publication number: 20150173541Abstract: A lip device for dishware includes a dish engagement unit and a generally circular main body having a first end, a second end and a curved middle section. The lip device including either a rigid construction forming a permanent overhang, or a malleable construction functioning to transition the device between an open position wherein the lip is folded against an outside facing surface of piece of dishware, and a closed position wherein the lip forms an overhang radiating toward the center portion of the dishware.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2014Publication date: June 25, 2015Inventors: Joseph Frangione, Charissa Frangione
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Publication number: 20150173542Abstract: Tableware for melting food is disclosed. The tableware includes a metal body having a vacuum chamber, and the metal body is formed with a first handling portion and a second handling portion communicated with the vacuum chamber at two ends. A circulating fluid of low vaporization temperature is filled in the vacuum chamber, wherein when one of the first handling portion and the second handling portion is held by user and the other one of the first handling portion or and the second handling portion touches. Thus heat conducted from the tableware will melt food for cutting easily.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2014Publication date: June 25, 2015Applicant: CHAUN-CHOUNG TECHNOLOGY CORP.Inventors: Loren HUANG, Meggy CHU
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Publication number: 20150173543Abstract: Device for sucking up beverages, which comprises a tubular body (1) with open ends (2, 3), the lower end (2) of which is inserted into a beverage contained in a vessel, while the user's mouth is placed over the upper end (3) so as to suck up the beverage; it is characterized in that the outer surface of a section of the lower end of the tubular body (1) comprises at least one longitudinal lateral extension (4, 4?, 4?) that can be used to stir, break up, separate, scrape out, scrape up, mix, churn and as a spoon. The lateral extension may be hollow or solid and have, on the upper and lower surface thereof, a groove (7, 7a, 7b) for retaining components with a lower density than the beverage, to facilitate drinking. The longitudinal edge (10) of the lateral extension (4, 4?, 4?) may be used for cutting and scraping. For use in all kinds of beverages, especially milkshakes and the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2013Publication date: June 25, 2015Inventor: Álvaro Ignacio Dommarco Lindenthal-Breier
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Publication number: 20150173544Abstract: A coaster having a circular base, a cylindrical wall, an annular flange, and an opening. The circular base has a perimeter. The cylindrical wall emanates upwardly from the perimeter and the cylindrical wall has a top and a bottom. The annular flange extends inwardly from the top of the cylindrical wall and the annular flange has a rim opposite the top of the cylindrical wall. The circular base, the cylindrical wall, and the annular flange partially enclose a space and the space is operatively arranged to receive a container. The opening is bounded by the rim. Preferably, when the container is inserted through the opening into the space, the rim engages the container and removably secures the coaster to the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2013Publication date: June 25, 2015Inventor: Youssef Sayarh
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Publication number: 20150173545Abstract: A zipper closure device for assisting in the closing of a zipper on a garment. The device has spring operated jaws which close on a zipper pull and grip the zipper pull by pressure on the sides of the zipper pull, until released. Attached to the clamp is a pull strap which allows the zipper to be pulled from above or below to more easily close or open the zipper, without the need to reach a zipper in the middle of a user's back.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2013Publication date: June 25, 2015Inventor: CORY HARRIS
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Publication number: 20150173546Abstract: The glove dispensing device enables the placement of a glove on a glove retainer. The placement of the glove on the glove retainer at least partially seals the glove with the glove retainer. The user activates a vacuum that draws the glove into a housing of the glove dispensing device. The vacuum inverts the glove thus opening the glove to allow placement of the user's hand within the glove. The user may then remove his hand with the glove from the glove retainer. To assist with removing the glove from the glove retainer, the glove dispensing device provides a release toggle stored within the glove retainer. The user adjusts the release toggle to break the seal of the glove with the glove retainer. Breaking the seal overcomes the pressure applied to the glove from the vacuum. Thus, the glove is applied to the user's hand and ready for use.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2014Publication date: June 25, 2015Inventors: Joe E. Rogers, David Onstead
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Publication number: 20150173547Abstract: A holding apparatus for use in selectively securing an article includes a shaft having opposed first and second ends and a generally linear configuration. A first mounting member is attached to the first end of the shaft, the first mounting member including a magnet configured to attach to one of another magnet or metal surface. A second mounting member is attached to the second end of the shaft. In some embodiments, the second mounting member includes a magnet such that the apparatus may be selectively attached to a metal object. In another embodiment, the second mounting member may include a bore through the shaft configured to selectively receive a key ring.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2013Publication date: June 25, 2015Inventor: Wade Nelson
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Publication number: 20150173548Abstract: A curtain bracket for hanging a curtain assembly on a frame includes a hanging unit and a headrail holder. The hanging unit is adapted to be hung on the frame and includes a main support seat, and an adjustment clamping seat adjustably connected to the main support seat and cooperating with the same to define a frame-clamping space for clamping the frame. The adjustment clamping seat is movable toward or away from the main support seat to adjust a width of the frame-clamping space. The headrail holder includes a holder seat mounted on the main support seat, and a resilient headrail-clamp connected to the holder seat for clamping a headrail of the curtain assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2014Publication date: June 25, 2015Inventor: Ya-Yin LIN
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Publication number: 20150173549Abstract: A modular track system for hanging a curtain, the track system consisting of modules or sections with attachments and accessories designed to adjust to varying environments and specifications. Track shape and length are adjusted by specifying various combinations of the specialized components created as part of the system. Complementing the track system is a curtain with integrated loop fasteners which allows the curtain to be attached and removed without removing the track. The system further preferably includes a side support for use in attached the track to a fixed support in the environment, and a guiderail on the side of the track on one or more track sections, the track and curtain all being coordinated to form an efficient and improved curtain hanging system.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2014Publication date: June 25, 2015Inventor: David Zahner
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Publication number: 20150173550Abstract: A household electrothermal vaporization heater contains a heating body and a cover. The heating body includes a heat tube precast therein and made of thermal conductivity material and a heating channel corresponding to the heat tube and formed in a U shape. The heating channel has an inlet defined on a first end thereof so as to pour liquid water, such that the liquid water flows in the heating channel and is heated by the heat tube quickly so as to convert into superheated steams, and the cover covers and screws with the heating channel by using a plurality of screw elements, thus preventing steams from leakage. The cover includes a plurality of vapor orifices formed on end edges thereof and corresponding to a second end of the heating channel so as to spray the superheated steams.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2013Publication date: June 25, 2015Inventor: Yao-Tsung Kao
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Publication number: 20150173551Abstract: An oven includes a cooking enclosure including one or more cooking heater elements, a steam source in the cooking enclosure, and a steam source heater for the steam source. A sensor is responsive to the temperature of the steam source. A fluid reservoir is exterior to the cooking enclosure and a conduit extends from the fluid reservoir to or proximate the steam source. A controller energizes the steam source heater if the temperature of the steam source is below a predetermined threshold and de-energizes the steam source heater if the temperature of the steam source is above the predetermined threshold.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2013Publication date: June 25, 2015Inventors: Philip C. Carbone, Kyle Scott McKenney, Karen Benedek, Brian McGee, Eric Hyp, Michael Joseph Smith, Mark Allen Nichols, William R. Arling, Joyce Chen Tu
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Publication number: 20150173552Abstract: A steam generator comprises: a water storage chamber which stores water; at least one heating portion which heats water in the water storage chamber to generate steam; a water supply device which supplies water into the water storage chamber; and a plurality of fins provided in the water storage chamber, wherein the water storage chamber has a steam spout port from which the steam generated by the heating portion spouts, wherein the plurality of fins extend along a steam-generating direction under the steam spout port, being separated with each other and crossing the heating portion. The heating portion may be provided each of above and under a water surface which emerges in the water storage chamber during heating.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2013Publication date: June 25, 2015Applicant: Panasonic Intellectual Property Management Co., Ltd.Inventors: Masaki Shibuya, Hiroshi Kawai, Yuji Hayakawa, Kuniaki Abe
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Publication number: 20150173553Abstract: A steam cooking apparatus includes a steam generating unit to generate steam from a supply of water, a steam container to cook food using the steam from the steam generating unit, a steam supply pipe coupled to the steam generating unit in order to supply the steam container with the steam generated by the steam generating unit, a steam pipe coupled to the steam container in order to supply the steam container with the steam passing through the steam supply pipe, and a steam pipe connection tube including a first connection portion coupled with the steam supply pipe and a second connection portion coupled with the steam pipe, the second connection portion coupled with the steam pipe being formed to have a diameter which is expanded toward the steam pipe so as to guide the steam pipe.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2015Publication date: June 25, 2015Applicant: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventors: Guen Yong PARK, Jae Hyoun KIM, Han Seong KANG, Yun Ic HWANG, Kyoung Ho KIM
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Publication number: 20150173554Abstract: A device for preparing tea using a tea bag which dunks the bag for a selected amount of time, then removes the bag from the tea to end the infusion process. The device allows for a more convenient way to brew healthier and more precisely made tea.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2014Publication date: June 25, 2015Inventor: David Joseph Talarico
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Publication number: 20150173555Abstract: A beverage extraction vessel includes: a cylindrical side wall; and a bottom wall that clogs a bottom portion of the side wall. The side wall has a plurality of slits smaller in area with increasing proximity to outside in a thickness direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2014Publication date: June 25, 2015Applicant: TECHNO PROSYS CO., LTD.Inventors: Takeshi SUMIYOSHI, Yoshihiro YAMATO, Yasuaki TAKASAKI
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Publication number: 20150173556Abstract: A strainer that includes a base having a plurality of openings to permit liquid to pass therethrough. A wall extends away from the base to define an opening having a lip. The strainer may be configured operatively associated with a container to receive the liquid. The container has a bottom and an upwardly extending wall. The lip is configured to engage the wall of the container so that the base of the strainer in use is positionable away from the bottom of the container to divide the container into first and second spaces. The second space may be configured to receive a product to be brewed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2013Publication date: June 25, 2015Inventors: Tom Freeman, Moana Nguyen
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Publication number: 20150173557Abstract: The tea bag storage case for the mineral water bottle includes: a main body which has a hollow inside and a cylindrical form of which both ends are closed, the main body including a cap member which has a screw thread formed on the inner circumferential surface of one side to be joined to an inlet of the mineral water bottle and a plurality of pores which are formed in the outer circumferential surface in the longitudinal direction; a tea member which is located inside the main body to make the ingredients infuse by water charged in the mineral water bottle; and a filter member which is hermetically attached to the pores to make water of the mineral water bottle move inside and outside the main body and prevents the tea member from escaping into the mineral water bottle through the pores.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2014Publication date: June 25, 2015Applicants: TEA UP CO., LTD.Inventor: Jung Yong JANG
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Publication number: 20150173558Abstract: A capsule holder for receiving a capsule containing tea material is provided, the capsule holder comprising a sidewall having an upper rim, means for supporting the capsule within the capsule holder, so that the capsule partially covers the area inside the upper rim, a filter situated beneath the intended location of the capsule and an openable and closable passage on the opposite side of the filter from the upper rim. A brewing device comprising the capsule holder and a method of brewing a tea-based beverage in the brewing device are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2013Publication date: June 25, 2015Applicant: Conopco, Inc., d/b/a UNILEVERInventors: David Murray Cross, Michael Paton, Cristian Simion Popa, Alistair David Smith, Daniel Thomas Toon, Terence John Wilby
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Publication number: 20150173559Abstract: A dispensing assembly (30) for a machine for the preparation of liquid products using capsules includes: an injector device (50), for introducing into a capsule (10) water and/or steam under pressure; a capsule holder (40), facing the injector device (50) and designed to receive the capsule (10); and an actuation linkage (80), for causing displacements of the capsule holder (40) between a spaced position and a close position with respect to the injector device (50). The dispensing assembly (30) further comprises ejector means (70), which are designed to push the capsule (10) towards the outside of the capsule holder (40) according to the displacement of the capsule holder (40) towards its spaced position from the injector device (50). The ejector means (70) are mechanically constrained to the actuation linkage by means of a mechanical connection.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2013Publication date: June 25, 2015Inventors: Denis Rotta, Stefano Tornincasa, Elvio Bonisoli, Alberto Cabilli, Luca Bugnano
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Publication number: 20150173560Abstract: The brewing assembly (1) comprises a support structure (2) which is operationally stationary and in which the following are mounted: a movable part (4) including a cup-shaped body (5) in which there is defined a receptacle (6) suitable for receiving a capsule (C) or the like containing a substance for the preparation of a beverage; a cooperating locating part (9) provided with a member (10) for performing perforation and/or injecting water and/or steam; and a displacement mechanism (11) for causing displacement of the movable part (4) between an open position, remote from the locating part (9), in which the cup-shaped body (5) is in a position suitable for receiving a capsule (C) or the like, and a closed position, in which the cup-shaped body (5) is able to be coupled with the locating part (9) so as to define therewith a brewing chamber in which the capsule (C) is sealingly clamped, for preparation of the beverage.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2013Publication date: June 25, 2015Applicant: LUIGI LAVAZZA S.P.A.Inventor: Carlo De Mango
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Publication number: 20150173561Abstract: A system (1) for the preparation of beverages includes a beverage supply device (10) for delivering a dose of liquid through a liquid outlet (58) and a beverage receptacle (20) having a base having a liquid inlet (72). The supply device and beverage receptacle may be joined together using a coupling interface (44,46) for connecting the beverage supply device to the base of the beverage receptacle. This allows the liquid to flow into the bottle via the liquid inlet in the base of the beverage receptacle. The system may operate with capsule containing concentrated beverage and may include further accessories.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2013Publication date: June 25, 2015Applicant: N.V. NUTRICIAInventor: Jody James Foster
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Publication number: 20150173562Abstract: A brewable beverage making cup adaptor for cartridge type coffee making machines of the type having an inlet spout for supplying pressurized hot water, includes a cup body defining a chamber for holding a brewable material; a lower closure closing a lower end of the cup body, and including a small discharge opening through which a brewed liquid is discharged; an upper cover closing an upper end of the cup body, and including an inlet opening adapted to be positioned below the inlet spout for the supply of pressurized water to the cup body, and an offset valve opening for fluidly connecting the chamber with ambient atmosphere; and a valve for closing the valve opening when the chamber is filled at least at a predetermined level with the pressurized water and for opening the valve opening when the pressurized water in the chamber falls below the predetermined level.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 24, 2013Publication date: June 25, 2015Applicants: Affinitea Brewing Technologies, Inc., Pangaea Labs Ltd.Inventor: Anthony P. Priley
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Publication number: 20150173563Abstract: A brewable beverage making machine includes a brewing chamber assembly for holding a brewable substance therein, the brewing chamber assembly including inlet openings for supply of an input liquid therein, an outlet opening at an upper end thereof, and a discharge opening for discharging the brewed liquid, the inlet openings being sized and oriented to cause turbulent agitation; a heater which heats the input liquid supplied to the brewing chamber assembly; an pump for supplying heated liquid from the heater through the inlet openings; a first valve connected with the outlet opening; and a microprocessor which opens the first valve during initial filling of the brewing chamber assembly with the heated liquid and closes the first valve when the heated liquid reaches a predetermined level in the brewing chamber assembly to cause pressurization of the heated liquid in the brewing chamber assembly during a brewing operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2014Publication date: June 25, 2015Applicant: PANGAEA LABS LTD.Inventors: Anthony Paul Priley, Robert Paul Schwartz
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Publication number: 20150173564Abstract: A melt-extrudable polymer composition that contains a thermotropic liquid crystalline polymer, non-metallic filler, and metallic filler is provided. The composition is particularly well suited for forming cooking articles (e.g., cookware, bakeware, etc.). When incorporated into such an article, for instance, the metallic filler in polymer composition can be readily detected (e.g., by a metal detector), which in turn allows any foodstuffs prepared with the article to be tested for possible contamination. In addition, the specific nature of the liquid crystalline polymer and relative concentration of the non-metallic and metallic fillers are also selectively controlled so that the resulting composition can possess a relatively high degree of melt viscosity and/or melt strength, which allows the composition to better maintain its shape during melt extrusion.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2014Publication date: June 25, 2015Inventors: Paul C. Yung, Oliver Juenger
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Publication number: 20150173565Abstract: The invention relates to a food-processing apparatus comprising a processing vessel and at least 4 flow loops for unit operations, wherein the flow loops each comprises a product inlet, a product outlet, and a pumping device for circulating the product through the flow loop; the flow loops are directly installed on the processing vessel and in communication with the processing vessel. In preferred embodiment the apparatus comprises a reactor-vessel flow loop; a top-head flow loop; a high-shear flow loop; a direct-cooling flow loop; a direct-heating flow loop; and a temporary-surge flow loop. The invention also relates to use of the food-processing apparatus for the processing of liquid food.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2013Publication date: June 25, 2015Inventor: Constantine Sandu
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Publication number: 20150173566Abstract: A blending system is provided, having various innovative features. The blending system may include a tamper for use in stirring any foodstuffs in a container. The blending system may have a tamper holder configured to receive a tamper while the tamper is not in use. The tamper holder may include an attachment pad configured to attach to a pedestal of a blender base of the blending system. At least one arm may extend off of the attachment pad. The arm may have a clasp for receiving the tamper. The clasp may be c-shaped or any other shape that allows for the receiving of the tamper. The arm may have a bumper extending perpendicularly from the arm to a base and a spill moat extending in an opposite direction of the bumper.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2014Publication date: June 25, 2015Inventor: Phonesacksith Guy Kettavong
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Publication number: 20150173567Abstract: A motion-activated dispenser includes a housing having a base and top defining a gap sized to receive a human hand. The top portion defining cavity sized to receive a fluid reservoir and an opening extending directly through a lower surface of the top portion to the cavity, a neck of the fluid reservoir extending through the opening. A pressing member is positioned within the cavity and an actuator is coupled to the pressing member and configured to urge the pressing member toward and away from the opening. The pressing member may include, for example, a sliding member positioned opposite a stop face; a roller moved by the actuator toward the opening; a plunger positioned above the opening and driven by an actuator toward the opening; or a pair of rods spanning the cavity and urged by the actuator through the cavity, the rods pressing against sides of the reservoir.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2013Publication date: June 25, 2015Inventors: Amy Carol Buckalter, Jonathan B. Hadley, Alexander M. Diener, Kristin M. Will, Lilac Muller, Jeanine E. Spence
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Publication number: 20150173568Abstract: Exemplary embodiments of refill units having foam pumps and non-collapsing containers are disclosed herein. In some exemplary embodiments, the refill unit includes a non-collapsing container and a foam pump. The foam pump includes a compressible air chamber. The foam pump includes a passage between the interior of the compressible air chamber and the interior of the container. A regulating valve regulates flow of air from the interior of the compressible air chamber to the interior of the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2014Publication date: June 25, 2015Applicant: GOJO Industries, Inc.Inventors: Donald R. Harris, Aaron D. Marshall, John J. McNulty
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Publication number: 20150173569Abstract: A towel comprising a main body portion, main body ends, and a strap comprising first and second strap ends is provided. In the preferred embodiment, the main body portion may be formed from an elongated length of material forming a base layer and natural or synthetic fibers extending from the base layer. Each strap end may extend beyond the ends of the main body portion, allowing a use to easily grasp each strap end and manipulate the towel as desired. The strap may be formed from absorbent material. A hooped portion may be coupled to one end of the main body portion, which permits the towel to be suspended from a hook to be air dried.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2014Publication date: June 25, 2015Inventor: Nelda J. Griggs
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Publication number: 20150173570Abstract: The present invention is a disposable bath brush intended for one or possibly two uses in the shower or bath. The bath brush contains soap gel and moisturizer stored in containers within the brush. Either of these fluids may be dispensed by applying pressure to the individual container or an integral release button, thereby causing the respective fluid to flow out of an opening at the front center of the brush. Also included is a retractable handle to provide a user with an extended gripping surface for reaching the back of the body and the feet. The front of the brush comprises bristles of any of a variety of materials and of an adequate length to provide a thorough cleansing experience.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2015Publication date: June 25, 2015Inventor: Linda Melissa Arkwright
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Publication number: 20150173571Abstract: Sanitary tissue products that exhibit novel free fiber numbers compared to known sanitary tissue products as measured according to the Free Fiber Test Method described herein, and methods for making same, are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2014Publication date: June 25, 2015Inventors: Ryan Dominic Maladen, John Allen Manifold, Ward William Ostendorf, Jeffrey Glen Sheehan
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Publication number: 20150173572Abstract: An appliance comprises a housing, a cover hinged to the housing, and a flap hinged to the housing walls, the flap and the cover having a central cut-out in their lower portion thereof. The flap and the cover having a plurality of opposite pairs of complementary shapes able to fit into each other after the cover is closed, a material strip able to be unwound between the flap and the inner wall of the cover. The complementary shapes are undulated shapes on the flap and the inner portion of the cover respectively, and form successive alternating convex and hollow shapes. One of the undulated shapes, transversely has a hollow cavity with a curvilinear profile near its end. The cavity is bordered by an undulated end shape having the same curvature as the undulations formed. The end shape is adjacent to the cavity forming in its inner side a stop zone.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2013Publication date: June 25, 2015Inventor: Maurice GRANGER
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Publication number: 20150173573Abstract: A wet wipe container having a housing having an internal compartment for holding wet wipes, a lid and a moisturizing spray dispenser. The lid has a dispensing opening through which wipes are dispensed and a dispensing opening lid for covering the dispensing opening while not in use. The moisturizing spray dispenser has an outlet positioned to dispense fluid directly onto the wet wipes in a storage position in the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2014Publication date: June 25, 2015Inventors: Steven Bryan DUNN, Nicholas TRUMBO, Mark A. HATHERILL, Mark Gerard TEBBE
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Publication number: 20150173574Abstract: The present invention is an improved and retrofitted attachment clip for toilets that allows the toilet seat to maintain an upright position. The toilet seat lifter comprises a rectangular plate attached thereto a clip via a spring-loaded hinge, wherein the spring-loaded hinge includes a torsion spring. In operation, the device removably attaches thereto the back rim of the toilet so that the upper end of rectangular plate lays against the underside of the toilet seat. In some embodiments, the present invention further includes a pair of arms that fasten to the toilet seat to ensure that the device is secured onto the toilet seat. The present invention maintains the rectangular plate and the toilet seat in an upright position. The toilet seat can be placed down by applying an external force. When the external force is released the toilet seat returns to an upright position.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2014Publication date: June 25, 2015Inventor: Yosef Rubashkin
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Publication number: 20150173575Abstract: An apparatus for removing fluids from a vacuum flow path comprises a body defining a containment chamber having an inlet port connectable to a vacuum hose and a barrier wall within the containment chamber isolating a transfer chamber within the containment chamber. The containment chamber has an outlet port connectable to a vacuum hose. The transfer port has a suction port fluidicly connecting the transfer chamber and the containment chamber. The apparatus further comprises a float positioned below the transfer port and adapted to be raised into sealing contact with the transfer port as a fluid level in the containment chamber rises.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2013Publication date: June 25, 2015Inventor: Edmund John Kerr
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Publication number: 20150173576Abstract: A vacuum cleaner operable to separate debris from an air stream. The vacuum cleaner includes a first cyclonic separator and a second cyclonic separator having an inlet configured to receive the air stream from the first cyclonic separator. The inlet of the second cyclonic separator directs the air steam in an inlet flow direction from an upper end of the first housing toward a lower end of the first housing and along a longitudinal axis into the second cyclonic separator. The inlet of the second cyclonic separator has an inlet cross-sectional area for flow of the air stream measured normal to the longitudinal axis that decreases in the inlet flow direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2015Publication date: June 25, 2015Inventor: Sergey V. Makarov
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Publication number: 20150173577Abstract: A cleaning device includes an improved structure in which cleaning performance can be improved. The cleaning device includes an inhalation unit to generate inhalation force to inhale air into a main body, wherein the inhalation unit includes: an impeller that is rotatable; an impeller cover having an inlet damper formed therein; and a return channel coupled to the impeller cover so that the impeller can be accommodated in the return channel, wherein the return channel includes: an inner frame; and an outer frame placed at an outer side of the inner frame so as to be spaced apart from the inner frame, and a plurality of wings are disposed between the inner frame and the outer frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2014Publication date: June 25, 2015Applicant: SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.Inventors: Hyun Joo Kim, Sang Won Lee, Dong Suk Ko, Jin Hyung Park, Eung Ryeol Seo, Hyeon Joon Oh, Joo Yong Lee, Jae Ho Choi, Kwang Su Heo
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Publication number: 20150173578Abstract: The robot cleaner includes a case, a suction device provided in the case, a suction nozzle for sucking dust from a floor by driving of the suction device, a dust collection device for collecting foreign substances contained in the air sucked via the suction nozzle, a wheel unit to allow movement, a main controller for controlling the driving of the suction device and the wheel unit, a Wi-Fi module provided in the case to provide Access Point (AP), and a NFC module provided in the case to provide an external terminal with AP information for accessing to the AP through NFC communication.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2014Publication date: June 25, 2015Inventors: Bongju Kim, Seongeun Cho, Sangmok Kim
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Publication number: 20150173579Abstract: A machine for treating a surface lying in an XY-plane comprising a body, a body plate attached to the body, a drive assembly attached to the body and a cleaning plate assembly. The drive assembly includes a motor having a motor and a transmission driven by the motor. The cleaning plate assembly includes a cleaning plate connected to the transmission to be driven in an oscillating pattern parallel to the XY-plane and relative to the body plate. The cleaning plate assembly includes a cleaning head detachably fastened to the cleaning plate. The cleaning head includes one of a hook or loop surface and the cleaning plate includes the other one of a hook or loop surface whereby the cleaning head is detachably fastened to the cleaning plate by loop and hook fastening.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2013Publication date: June 25, 2015Inventor: Yale Smith
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Publication number: 20150173580Abstract: In its broadest articulation, the present invention is an article of manufacture conceived for the purpose of solving the long-standing problem that traditional towels comprised solely of terry cloth or the like, while generally effective for the purpose of moisture absorption and drying a wet surface, are generally ill-suited for the task of removing loose grains of sand, dirt and grime from a surface. The present invention solves the above cited problem by utilizing a duality of surface composition, the inventive towel having a first side comprised of a terry cloth or like composition, well-suited for moisture absorption and drying a wet surface and a second side comprised of a polyester and polyurethane-polyurea copolymer composite fabric, a composition determined by the inventor to offer superior utility in the removal of loose grains of sand, dirt and grime from a surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2013Publication date: June 25, 2015Applicant: GREENE IP HOLDINGS LLCInventor: Matthew Greene
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Publication number: 20150173581Abstract: A method of cleaning residue from a surface includes providing a disposable cellulosic wiper including a percentage by weight of pulp-derived papermaking fibers, and a percentage by weight of independent regenerated cellulosic microfibers having a number average diameter of less than about 2 microns and a characteristic Canadian Standard Freeness (CSF) value of less than 175 ml. The microfibers are selected and present in amounts such that the wiper exhibits a relative oil residue removal efficiency of at least 150% as compared with a like sheet without independent regenerated cellulosic microfibers. The wiper is applied, with a predetermined amount of pressure, to a residue-bearing surface. The surface is wiped with the applied wiper, while applying the predetermined amount of pressure, to remove residue from the surface, such that the surface has less than 1 g/m2 of residue after being wiped under the predetermined amount of pressure.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2015Publication date: June 25, 2015Inventors: Daniel W. Sumnicht, Joseph H. Miller
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Publication number: 20150173582Abstract: A method of cleaning residue from a surface includes providing a disposable cellulosic wiper including a percentage by weight of pulp-derived papermaking fibers, and a percentage by weight of regenerated independent cellulosic microfibers having a number average diameter of less than about 2 microns and a characteristic Canadian Standard Freeness (CSF) value of less than 175 ml. The microfibers are selected and present in amounts such that the wiper exhibits a Laplace pore volume fraction at pore sizes less than 15 microns of at least 1.5 times that of a like wiper prepared without such microfibers. The wiper is applied, with a predetermined amount of pressure, to a residue-bearing surface. The surface is wiped with the wiper, while applying the predetermined amount of pressure, to remove residue from the surface, such that the surface has less than 1 g/m2 of residue after being wiped under the predetermined amount of pressure.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2015Publication date: June 25, 2015Inventors: Daniel W. Sumnicht, Joseph H. Miller
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Publication number: 20150173583Abstract: A method of cleaning residue from a surface includes providing a disposable cellulosic wiper including a percentage by weight of pulp-derived papermaking fibers, and a percentage by weight of regenerated independent cellulosic microfibers having a number average diameter of less than about 2 microns and a characteristic Canadian Standard Freeness (CSF) value of less than 175 mil. The microfibers are selected and present in amounts such that the wiper exhibits a capillary pressure at 10% saturation by extrusion porosimetry of at least twice that of a like sheet prepared without regenerated independent cellulose microfibers. The wiper is applied, with a predetermined amount of pressure, to a residue-bearing surface. The surface is wiped with the applied wiper, while applying the predetermined amount of pressure, to remove residue from the surface, such that the surface has less than 1 g/m2 of residue after being wiped under the predetermined amount of pressure.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2015Publication date: June 25, 2015Inventors: Daniel W. Sumnicht, Joseph H. Miller
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Publication number: 20150173584Abstract: Mop material comprises a first material and a reinforcement material, wherein substantially all of an operative part of the first material is covered by the reinforcement material and the reinforcement material includes a plurality of strands, such that the reinforcement material at least partially protects the first material from wear through contact with a surface to be cleaned and/or dried.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2013Publication date: June 25, 2015Inventor: Ronald Alexander (Scot) Young
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Publication number: 20150173585Abstract: A warewasher has at least one treatment system comprising a jet system (60, 61, 62, 63, 202) with at least one jet for spraying treatment liquid onto the items within at least one treatment zone (32, 33, 201), a fresh water system and a control device (10), wherein the fresh water system has at least one water feed (71), with at least one fresh water inlet (70) for the introduction of fresh water into the at least one treatment zone (32, 33, 201) as well as a controllable capacitive deionization unit (50), wherein the at least one cell (50a, 50b) is designed to be operated in a deionization mode and in at least one further operating mode, wherein the control device (10) is designed to change the operating mode of the at least one cell (50a, 50b) in accordance with at least one operating parameter of the warewasher.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2013Publication date: June 25, 2015Inventors: Harald Disch, Dietrich Berner, Klaus Padtberg, Harry Braun
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Publication number: 20150173586Abstract: A dishwasher includes a treating chamber for receiving dishes for treatment according to a cycle of operation and a door assembly selectively moveable to close an access opening to the treating chamber, the door assembly having an interior door panel, an exterior door panel, a window assembly and a window assembly support frame provided on the interior door panel to support the window assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2013Publication date: June 25, 2015Applicant: Whirlpool CorporationInventors: KEVIN T. KUTTO, FREDERICK A. MILLETT, ANTHONY B. WELSH
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Publication number: 20150173587Abstract: A dishwasher (2.1, 2.2) has at least one wash system for spraying wash liquid and at least one final-rinse system for spraying final-rinse liquid, wherein a control device (50) is provided for actuating the at least one wash system and/or the at least one final-rinse system in accordance with a predefined execution program. To save on resources during operation, and meet the requirements for hygienic operation, which are defined in hygiene guidelines applicable locally (in a territorially delimited manner) at least a first execution program is stored in the control device (50), the execution program created taking into account requirements for hygienic operation which are applicable in a first territorial region, and at least a second execution program is stored in the control device (50), the second execution program created taking into account requirements for hygienic operation which are applicable in a second territorial region.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2013Publication date: June 25, 2015Applicant: PREMARK FEG L.L.C.Inventors: Dennis Firchau, Matthias Oertel, Daniel Glasow
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Publication number: 20150173588Abstract: A dish rack is supported for both selective movement into and out of a washing chamber of a dishwasher tub and vertically relative to the tub, with the vertical adjustment being made by manually grasping and shifting at least one frontal cross bar extending above a front wall of the dish rack to cause pivoting of first and second lever members extending along sides of the dish rack. The side lever members cooperate with latching mechanisms to lift and retain the dish rack in a select raised position.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2014Publication date: June 25, 2015Applicant: WHIRLPOOL CORPORATIONInventors: HARSHAL J. BHAJAK, JOSEPH T. FERENCEVICH, GERALD J. MCNERNEY, THOMAS M. O'BRIEN, MIHIR PONKSHE, AMIT K. SHARMA
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Publication number: 20150173589Abstract: An endoluminal surgical instrument has first and second steering controls on a handle. A flexible shaft attached to the handle has a distal steerable end including a first link and a second link separated by a plurality of intermediate links. First and second steering elements, such as pairs of steering wires, are linked to first and second steering controls and to the first and second links. One or more of the links is pivotable through an angle of at least 30 degrees relative to an adjoining link. The set back position of the second steering elements from the first steering elements, and the pivoting capability of the links allows the steerable end to be steered into a small bend radius. This makes the instrument highly maneuverable for use in endoluminal surgery, such as incision-less surgery of the stomach.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2015Publication date: June 25, 2015Inventors: Sean Mitchell, Richard C. Ewers, Tracy D. Maahs