Biased Coaxial Valve Stem And Nozzle Patents (Class 141/296)
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Patent number: 9828229Abstract: A refrigerator having a storage unit disposed on the inside of a door and capable of dispensing beverage from a beverage container stored in the storage unit. A supporting unit is disposed on the storage unit for supporting the beverage container downward. The supporting unit has a first mounting hole. A valve is coupled to a mouth of the beverage container for selectively allowing beverage contained in the beverage container to be dispensed. At least a portion of the valve is located in the first mounting hole. A lever is disposed under the supporting unit and coupled to the valve. When an upward external force is applied to the lever, the valve is open and allows the beverage to be supplied to the outside of the beverage container through the mouth of the beverage container.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2015Date of Patent: November 28, 2017Assignee: Dongbu Daewoo Electronics CorporationInventor: Sung Jin Yang
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Patent number: 8919359Abstract: For reducing time required for sterilizing a container by hydrogen peroxide, mitigating a cost required therefore, simplifying a sterilizing apparatus, reducing space for installing such apparatus, and mitigating load to the environment, a method for sterilizing a container is provided according to which hydrogen peroxide aqueous solution, air at the normal temperature and hot air are simultaneously injected into a container whereby the hydrogen peroxide aqueous solution which has been turned to minute droplets by the air at the normal temperature is instantly gasified.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2011Date of Patent: December 30, 2014Assignee: Toyo Seikan Kaisha, Ltd.Inventors: Takeshi Iwashita, Kenichi Kominami, Chikako Sunohara, Miki Hirabayashi
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Patent number: 8905264Abstract: A nozzle assembly includes an inner tubular member having a closed end and an opposed open end for receiving a fluid from a source, at least one outlet extending radially through the inner tubular member proximate the closed end, wherein the closed end is configured for insertion into a bore defined by a sidewall in a work piece. The nozzle assembly further includes a slidably movable outer sleeve, having a distal end, disposed around the inner tubular member, wherein the distal end is configured for contact with an exterior edge portion of the bore. The outer sleeve is normally biased to a first position sealing the at least one outlet from the exterior, and slidably movable to a second position unsealing the at least one outlet upon contact with the edge portion of the bore as the closed end of the inner tubular member is inserted into the bore.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2010Date of Patent: December 9, 2014Assignee: Starborn Industries, Inc.Inventors: Robert W. White, Paul Gertner
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Patent number: 7431058Abstract: The invention relates to a device which enables nozzles to be changed without changing the pressure conditions in the container or device associated therewith. According to the invention a connector piece support (2) is fixed to a pressurised container (1) wherein a medium (20) is guided into said container through a nozzle (8) by means of a lance (7). Said connector piece is connected to a sealing housing (5) by means of a locking device (3) in order to receive the lance (7). Sealing rings (13a, 13b, 13c) are arranged in the sealing housing (5) thereby ensuring pressure-tightness in relation to the container (1) and the surrounding area when the lance (7) is inserted into the sealing housing (5).Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2003Date of Patent: October 7, 2008Assignee: Lurgi Zimmer GmbHInventor: Ludwig Hölting
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Patent number: 6478058Abstract: A pouring spout is described that has sections cut away from the sleeve of the spout contiguous to an exit, as well as a means for setting the maximum distance the inner sleeve can be pushed past the outer sleeve of the spout.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2001Date of Patent: November 12, 2002Assignee: Scepter CorporationInventor: Michael Pears
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Patent number: 6155314Abstract: A filling machine assembly (10) for filling a beverage container (12), such as a bottle or can, with a beverage, such as carbonated drinks, juices, or water. The filling machine (10) includes a support housing (14) for supplying the beverage to be discharged into the container (12). A valve housing (22) is mounted to the bottom of the support housing (14) for controlling the discharge of the beverage and a control device (24) is mounted to the top of the support housing (14). A vent tube (30) has a first end disposed within the control device (24) and a second end extending into the valve housing (22). An actuation device (54) moves the vent tube (30) a predetermined stroke between a filling position and a non-use position. The filling machine (10) is characterized by the control device (24) including an adjustment mechanism (80) having a stop block (82) for repositioning the filling position upon movement of the adjustment mechanism (80) thereby adjusting the position of the predetermined stroke.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1999Date of Patent: December 5, 2000Assignee: Crown Simplimatic IncorporatedInventors: Kecheng Ding, Jens Naecker, Wolfgang Wilke
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Patent number: 6109483Abstract: A filling machine assembly (10) for filling a beverage container (12), such as a bottle or can, with a beverage such as carbonated drinks, juice or water. The filling machine (10) includes a support housing (14) for supplying the beverage to be discharged into the container (12). A valve housing (22) is mounted to the bottom of the support housing (14) for controlling the discharge of the beverage and a control device (24) is mounted to the top of the support housing (14). The control device (24) has outer walls (26) defining a working chamber (28) having a top and a bottom. A vent tube (30) has a first end disposed within the working chamber (28) of the control device (24) and a second end extending into the valve housing (22). A piston (38) is secured to the first end of the vent tube (30) within the working chamber (28) for moving the vent tube (30) a predetermined stroke between a filling position and a non-use position.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1999Date of Patent: August 29, 2000Assignee: Crown Simplimatic IncorporatedInventors: Wolfgang Wilke, Kecheng Ding, Jens Naecker
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Patent number: 5988231Abstract: This invention concerns an aerosol valve stem configuration wherein the discharge end of the valve stem has a distortable membrane flange extending therefrom. The distortable membrane flange permits accommodation of filling lighters wherein the pin in the lighter opener is either of the centrally disposed orifice through the pin or of the orifice being disposed through the side wall of the pin.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1996Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: Precision Valve CorporationInventor: Robert R. Blake
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Patent number: 5762117Abstract: A hollow tube attachable at one end to a container of fluid is provided at the other end with a fluid conduit termination disk separated from the end of the hollow tube by a space that defines a fluid discharge opening. A slide valve on the exterior of the tube is biased into a closed position engaging the fluid conduit termination disk and precluding fluid transfer until the discharge opening is inside a receiving vessel. A barricade is disposed across the interior of the tube at an inclination relative to the longitudinal axis thereof. Formed through the barricade is at least one elongated aperture extending continuously from a first longitudinal position in the tube to a second longitudinal position in the tube that is located further from the container of fluid than is the first longitudinal position.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1995Date of Patent: June 9, 1998Inventor: Verl Law
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Patent number: 5704408Abstract: A hollow tube attachable at one end to a container of fluid is provided at the other end with a fluid conduit termination disk separated from the end of the hollow tube by a space that defines a fluid discharge opening. A slide valve on the exterior of the tube is biased into a closed position engaging the fluid conduit termination disk and precluding fluid transfer until the discharge opening is inside a receiving vessel. A barricade is disposed across the interior of the tube at an inclination relative to the longitudinal axis thereof. Formed through the barricade is at least one elongated aperture extending continuously from a first longitudinal position in the tube to a second longitudinal position in the tube that is located further from the container of fluid than is the first longitudinal position.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1995Date of Patent: January 6, 1998Assignee: Vemco, Inc.Inventor: Verl Law
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Patent number: 5419378Abstract: A hollow tube attachable at one end to a container of fluid is provided at the other end with an end cap in which is formed a fluid discharge opening through which to transfer fluid. The end cap includes a first portion inserted into the tube, while a second portion remains exterior thereto. A slide valve on the exterior of the tube is biased into a closed position, precluding fluid transfer until the discharge opening is inside a receiving vessel. An air vent passageway in the form of an air vent recess in the outer surface of the first portion of the end cap communicates between the interior of the container and the exterior of the fluid conduit. When the receiving vessel is filled, fluid in the receiving vessel closes entry to the air vent passageway, terminating air flow into the container and stopping fluid flow through the conduit. Capillary sections of reduced cross-sectional area relative that of the air vent passageway are located at either end of the air vent recess.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1993Date of Patent: May 30, 1995Inventor: Verl Law
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Patent number: 5249611Abstract: A hollow tube attachable at one end to a container of fluid is provided at the other end with an end cap in which is formed a fluid discharge opening through which to transfer fluid. The end cap includes a first portion inserted into the tube, while a second portion remains exterior thereto. A slide valve on the exterior of the tube is biased into a closed position, precluding fluid transfer until the discharge opening is inside a receiving vessel. An air vent passageway in the form of an air vent recess in the outer surface of the first portion of the end cap communicates between the interior of the container and the exterior of the fluid conduit. When the receiving vessel is filled, fluid in the receiving vessel closes entry to the air vent passageway, terminating air flow into the container and stopping fluid flow through the conduit. Capillary sections of reduced cross-sectional area relative that of the air vent passageway are located at either end of the air vent recess.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1991Date of Patent: October 5, 1993Assignee: Vemco, Inc.Inventor: Verl Law
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Patent number: 5107909Abstract: A pouring spout assembly removeably fitted inside the mouth of a supply container includes an elongate spout for pouring liquid from the supply container to the target container through a spout exit opening. This spout further includes a tubular vent extending from the interior of the supply container to a vent opening adjacent the spout exit opening. A cap is threaded on to the mouth of the supply container and provides an air tight seal between the inside of the supply container to the atmosphere. A valve is provided, which valve is resiliently biased to a normally closed position to prevent fluid flow through the spout and to prevent air from being drawn through the vent. Structure is provided so that a user may manually open the valve by the act of inserting the spout into the target container.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1991Date of Patent: April 28, 1992Inventor: Terrence E. Donovan
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Patent number: 5076333Abstract: A fluid conduit formed of a hollow tube attached at one end to a container of fluid is provided at the other end with an end cap in which is formed a fluid discharge opening through which to transfer fluid. A slide valve on the exterior of the conduit is biased into a closed position, precluding fluid transfer until the discharge opening is inside a receiving vessel. An air vent tube within the conduit communicates between the interior of the container and the exterior of the fluid conduit and admits air into the container to facilitate even-flowing transfers after the transfer of an initial quality of fluid without the admission of air into the container reduces the air pressure therein sufficiently below ambient pressure to curtail further fluid transfer. Fluid filling a receiving container closes entry to the air vent tube when the receiving vessel is filled, terminating air flow into the container and stopping fluid flow through the conduit.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 1989Date of Patent: December 31, 1991Assignee: Vemco, Inc.Inventor: Verl Law
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Patent number: 4834151Abstract: A fluid conduit attached at one end to a container of fluid is provided at the other end with a fluid discharge opening through which fluid can be transferred into a receiving vessel. A slide valve on the exterior of the conduit is biased into a closed position, precluding any fluid flow from the conduit until the discharge opening is inside the receiving vessel. The slide valve coacts with the receiving vessel to open and permit fluid flow. An air vent tube within the conduit communicates with an air vent opening in the vicinity of the discharge opening. The air vent tube includes one or more capillary sections of reduced inner diameter relative that of the air vent tube. The air bent tube admits air into the container to facilitate fluid flow, while the capillary section limits the rate at which the air enters, thereby reducing the pressure of air in the container below ambient pressure when fluid flows from the conduit.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1987Date of Patent: May 30, 1989Assignee: VEMCOInventor: Verl Law
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Patent number: 4598743Abstract: In order to avoid overfilling of fuel to small internal combustion engines a nozzle is presented which automatically closes the flow when the tank is almost full. The nozzle is put on the fuel container which communicates with the surroundings by an air conduit through the nozzle, constituted of two sleeves, an outer one (13) and an inner one (14) and a bushing (11). The fuel passes the inner sleeve, whose outer end has a valve body (15). At rest the outer sleeve presses against the body and then the nozzle is closed. When the nozzle is put into a filling hole, the spring-biased outer sleeve is pushed back and allows the fuel to pass through the inner sleeve to the tank. When the fuel reaches the outer end of the nozzle the air inlet to the container is closed and the flow stops. When the nozzle is pulled out of the hole it is automatically reset into the rest position.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1985Date of Patent: July 8, 1986Assignee: Aktiebolaget ElectroluxInventor: Gunnar S. Milling
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Patent number: 4344469Abstract: Disclosed is a fluid pesticide transfer system, comprising a measuring vessel and a pesticide container coupled together by conduits and valves operating to entrain and mix pesticide with water as transfer occurs between the vessel and the container. A suction tube in the container extracts and transfers liquid containing pesticide and concurrently introduces rinsing water in the container to effect cleaning.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1980Date of Patent: August 17, 1982Assignee: FMC CorporationInventor: Gregory J. Brown
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Patent number: 4306593Abstract: A nozzle apparatus for infusing a liquid from a liquid reservoir into a vessel or bottle located lower than the reservoir. The nozzle apparatus comprising an outer cylindrical wall member having the interior communicated with the reservoir and filled with a liquid to be infused, an inner cylindrical wall member coaxially arranged in the interior of the outer cylindrical wall member for axial movement therein, a valve member adapted to close communication between the interiors of the outer and the inner cylindrical wall members, and an air-relief conduit member supported on the outer wall member and extending through the outer and the inner wall members and the valve member to terminate as a distal end which is adapted to be inserted in a vessel to be infused with a liquid. When the vessel is elevated by suitable means toward the nozzle apparatus, the vessel pushes the inner wall member upwards to a position allowing the valve to open for infusion of a liquid.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1979Date of Patent: December 22, 1981Assignee: Nihon Top Nozzle Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Masakatu Eki