Responsive To Relative Recession Of Supply Means And Receiver Engaging Means Patents (Class 141/193)
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Patent number: 8955558Abstract: A hopper valve for transferring particles from a supply container to a hopper, the hopper valve comprising a valve body coupled to the supply container, a fill tube moveably coupled to the valve body, and a foot member moveably coupled to the fill tube and configured to engage the hopper.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2012Date of Patent: February 17, 2015Assignee: Stratasys, Inc.Inventors: Michael D. Bosveld, John A. Bushey
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Patent number: 8640742Abstract: A dispensing apparatus for delivering fluid or liquid to a container (e.g. a bottle), has a container holding device and a fluid delivery system delivering fluid to a dispensing outlet under control of an actuation member, which causes the fluid delivery system to deliver fluid in response to movement of the actuation member from its start position. A dispensing lock has a first position in which it blocks movement of the actuation member from its start position, and a second position in which it permits movement of the actuation member. A release member that releases the dispensing lock includes a movable release member which is moved by the container, during its insertion into the refill position, so as to release the dispensing lock by bringing the dispensing lock to said second position, thus enabling fluid to be delivered.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2012Date of Patent: February 4, 2014Assignee: Diversey, Inc.Inventors: Garry W. Crossdale, Barry Hague, Brian P. Onufryk
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Patent number: 8230888Abstract: A dispensing apparatus for delivering fluid or liquid to a container (e.g. a bottle), has a container holding device and a fluid delivery system delivering fluid to a dispensing outlet under control of an actuation member, which causes the fluid delivery system to deliver fluid in response to movement of the actuation member from its start position. A dispensing lock has a first position in which it blocks movement of the actuation member from its start position, and a second position in which it permits movement of the actuation member. A release member that releases the dispensing lock includes a movable release member which is moved by the container, during its insertion into the refill position, so as to release the dispensing lock by bringing the dispensing lock to said second position, thus enabling fluid to be delivered.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2006Date of Patent: July 31, 2012Assignee: Diversey, Inc.Inventors: Garry W. Crossdale, Barry Hague, Brian P. Onufryk
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Patent number: 8201594Abstract: A system (10) and method for substantially automatically aseptically or non-aseptically filling a container with a fluid. The transfer of fluid occurs via a movable nozzle mechanism (20) substantially automatically inserted into a side opening (32) in a connector (12) attached to the container. More specifically, the side opening (32) in the connector (12) is exposed, the nozzle mechanism (20) is moved into the side opening (32), the fluid is transferred into the container via the nozzle mechanism (20) and the connector (12), the nozzle mechanism (20) is removed from the side opening (32) in the connector (12), and the side opening (32) in the connector (12) is closed. The aseptic transfer of fluid includes a substantially automatic sterilization procedure accomplished by both spray and contact components (54,56).Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2008Date of Patent: June 19, 2012Assignee: Advanced Scientifics, Inc.Inventor: Carl Martin
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Publication number: 20120125478Abstract: A nozzle including a dispensing path configured such that fluid is dispensable therethrough and into a vessel, and a sensing path in which a negative pressure is generated when fluid flows through the dispensing path. The nozzle further includes an attitude sensing device configured to sense an attitude of the nozzle. The attitude sensing device is in fluid communication with the sensing path and includes a ball received in a track. The track includes a generally spherical portion configured to receive the ball therein to generally block the sensing path when the nozzle is raised to a sufficient angle. The spherical portion has a radius generally corresponding to a radius of the ball.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2010Publication date: May 24, 2012Applicant: DELAWARE CAPITAL FORMATION, INC.Inventors: Bryan William Clever, Robert William Munch
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Patent number: 8118068Abstract: The invention is directed to a dispensing unit suitable to precisely dispense material in powdery and/or granular form. The dispensing device comprises an gate valve opening sealingly closed by a blend. A control unit, which is interconnected to a scaling device, controls the opening of the gate valve opening by the position of the blend. The precise amount of the material is adjusted in relation to the signal of the scaling device.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2009Date of Patent: February 21, 2012Assignee: Symyx Technologies Europe SAInventors: Loic Pluvinage, Antonio Valella, Gian-Luigi Berini
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Patent number: 8104521Abstract: A dosage-dispensing device includes a drive device and a source container that can be set into the drive device, wherein a dosage-dispensing head is connected to a closure shaft which is movably constrained in the source container. The closure shaft has a coupler part configured to be coupled to and uncoupled from a drive shaft of the drive device. The source container has a first form element which is designed for form-fitting engagement with a first counterpart element formed on the drive device and serves to precisely position the coupler part in relation to the drive shaft. The source container further has a second form element which is designed for form-fitting engagement with a second counterpart element formed on the drive device and which, when in operating position, serves to precisely position the dosage-dispensing head in relation to a target container.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2007Date of Patent: January 31, 2012Assignee: Mettler-Toledo AGInventors: Paul Lüchinger, Sandra Ehrbar
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Patent number: 7770612Abstract: A pressure-actuated air gun having an actuating port in the nozzle of the gun such that, when the actuating port becomes blocked, as by inserting the nozzle of the gun into a coupling on an article to be inflated or deflated, air is caused to pass from a source of pressurized air to the gun. When the actuating port becomes unblocked, as by disengaging the nozzle of the gun from the coupling, air is inhibited from passing from the source of pressurized air to the gun. An air pilot actuated valve is interposed between the source and the gun, and is controlled by air pressure that builds up when the actuating port becomes blocked by the coupling.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2009Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Inventor: Jimmy Earle Brown
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Publication number: 20100000625Abstract: A purge apparatus is provided which can purge with clean gas even in the case where an in-use state is made after a long period of a non-use state. The purge apparatus includes a nozzle which is connected to a container and through which gas passes, a detection unit which detects a connection state between the container and the nozzle, and a flow rate adjustment unit which allows the gas to flow at a first flow rate when the container and the nozzle is in a connected state is detected, and allows the gas to flow at a second flow rate which is lower than the first flow rate, when the container and the nozzle are in a disconnected state is detected.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2009Publication date: January 7, 2010Inventors: Fumiki Goto, Naruto Adachi
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Patent number: 7530374Abstract: A system (10) and method for substantially automatically aseptically or non-aseptically filling a container with a fluid. The transfer of fluid occurs via a movable nozzle mechanism (20) substantially automatically inserted into a side opening (32) in a connector (12) attached to the container. More specifically, the side opening (32) in the connector (12) is exposed, the nozzle mechanism (20) is moved into the side opening (32), the fluid is transferred into the container via the nozzle mechanism (20) and the connector (12), the nozzle mechanism (20) is removed from the side opening (32) in the connector (12), and the side opening (32) in the connector (12) is closed. The aseptic transfer of fluid includes a substantially automatic sterilization procedure accomplished by both spray and contact components (54,56).Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2007Date of Patent: May 12, 2009Assignee: Advanced Scientifics, Inc.Inventor: Carl Martin
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Publication number: 20080237400Abstract: The present invention provides a method, system and apparatus for robotic refueling of satellites. The system may include a dedicated refueling satellite launched directly from either earth, or alternatively it could be launched from another larger mother spacecraft or space station in which the refueling satellite is ferried into space in the case of the larger space craft or it may be stored on the space station until needed from which it can be launched. The system includes a robotic arm, suitable tools which can be affixed to the end effector of the robotic arm required for accessing, opening and closing the fuel fill valve on the satellite being serviced, storage and retrieval stations on a tool caddy on which the tools and various fuel fill valve caps are stored. The system is under teleoperation by a remotely located operator, for example located on earth, in the mother station or in the space station.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2008Publication date: October 2, 2008Inventors: Lawrence Gryniewski, Derry Crymble
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Publication number: 20080190515Abstract: Petrol Pump Safety Nozzle is a device for petroleum fuel pumps consisting of a retractable sleeve attached to a nozzle. The sleeve moves upward when it engages the perimeter of a petroleum gasoline receptacle. The sleeve is connected to a trigger release to allow the trigger to move and dispense gasoline. To use the preferred embodiment of Petrol Pump Safety Nozzle, a user inserts the device into a petroleum gasoline receptacle opening causing the retractable sleeve to expose the nozzle and to actuate the sliding trigger release to permit the trigger to dispense gasoline. When this device is placed inside a standard diesel fuel receptacle opening, the width of the opening will prevent engagement with the retractable sleeve and fuel cannot be pumped.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2007Publication date: August 14, 2008Inventor: Lowell J. Cartwright
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Patent number: 4615363Abstract: An apparatus for dispensing predetermined weights of material into containers. The apparatus includes a pair of pivotable support members, a feeding chute, and two flexible lines. In operation, when one of the containers is filled, the feeding chute is pivotably directed to another container.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1984Date of Patent: October 7, 1986Assignee: Design Engineering Pty. LimitedInventor: William G. Baker
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Patent number: 4445548Abstract: A portioning machine and a method for filling containers with food material is disclosed. The machine is particularly useful for meat products which are packed in plastic containers having a lip or edge, and prevents the food particles remaining on this lip and hence interfering with the sealing of the package. The machine has at least two filling stations and a pumping means to supply food material, each filling station is adapted to hold a container.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 1982Date of Patent: May 1, 1984Inventor: Franz Neumann