Material Guides Or Supply With Receiver Supports (i.e., Aids To Manual Filling) Patents (Class 141/391)
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Patent number: 10544029Abstract: A dispenser for dispensing a beverage from a beverage bottle, especially for dispensing wine from a wine bottle and facilitating the aeration of the dispensed wine to shorten the time normally devoted to breathing the wine. An open lesser end of the dispenser inserts into the neck of a wine bottle and preferably seals therein. A valve may be closed to temporarily preserve the wine in the bottle for later aeration while dispensing.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2017Date of Patent: January 28, 2020Inventor: Raffaele Virgillo
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Patent number: 10106177Abstract: Examples for a traction system are provided. In one example, the traction system includes a nozzle coupled to an air source and configured to be selectively aimed toward a determined portion of a rail surface of a rail, and a conduit configured to supply pressurized air from the air source to the nozzle, the nozzle flexibly coupled thereto. The nozzle is configured for the aim of the nozzle to be controlled to change its aiming direction in response to a change in curvature of the rail, whereby a stream of air from the nozzle impacts the determined portion during movement of the vehicle through the curvature of the rail.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2016Date of Patent: October 23, 2018Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Justin Winston, Adrian Jerzy Gorski, Bret Dwayne Worden, Brian Douglas Lawry, Matthew John Malone, Jennifer Lynn Coyne, Jeremy Thomas McGarry
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Patent number: 9238549Abstract: A bin is constructed to maximize the space available for its contents. The bin has an outer cylindrical shell and a cylindrical liner which fits into the shell. The side wall of the liner is composed of a number of segments which interlock to define a complete cylinder. The space between the side wall and the side wall of the shell is minimized as is the space occupied by the mechanism for opening and closing the lid.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2014Date of Patent: January 19, 2016Inventor: Thomas G. B. Merey
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Patent number: 8985854Abstract: Disclosed herein is an adapter for use with ordinary lawn and leaf bags and a method for manufacture of such adapter. The adapter has a cavity that has four sides and four corners, and a lower portion consisting of four flaps. The use of a frame, side and/or corner fasteners create an adapter where the flaps lie inside the bag and the cavity remains outside the bag to create a large surface area for filling the bag and also prevents the mouth of the bag from closing due to wind or other forces.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2013Date of Patent: March 24, 2015Assignee: Titan IP LLCInventor: Santosh Arcot
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Patent number: 8967558Abstract: A method and device of inserting a food stuff into a food stuff bag is disclosed, with the method involving providing a substantially flexible resilient food stuff support that is generally “U” shaped when viewed from its operative position on a countertop, inserting at least a first end of the device a short depth into an opening of a pliable bag, such first end having an edge that is curved and opposing sides that are substantially straight. A bending mechanism bends so that at least the first end deforms from a first configuration to a second configuration for insertion of the first end through the bag opening and into an interior of the bag, wherein when the forces are reduced, the first end changes shape toward the first configuration for holding a portion of the bag and for providing an open volume within the bag for transferring a food stuff to the interior of the bag.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2013Date of Patent: March 3, 2015Inventor: Brad Blessman
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Patent number: 8910672Abstract: A powdered drink mix dispensing assembly includes a stand that may be placed on a support surface. A hopper is coupled to a top end of the stand. The hopper has powdered drink mix stored in it. A dispenser is coupled to a bottom end of the hopper. The dispenser is selectively actuatable so the dispenser dispenses a measured amount of the powdered drink mix. A bottle is positioned beneath the dispenser. The bottle contains a fluid. The bottle receives the measured amount of powdered drink mix so the powdered drink mix is mixed with the fluid.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2012Date of Patent: December 16, 2014Inventors: Henry El Cheikh, Claudette El Cheikh
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Publication number: 20140150928Abstract: This apparatus is a funnel, which is used to assist in the transfer of solid foods, sauces, snacks, cereals, and craft items-such as beads, etc. into receptacles, particularly, small, sandwich type storage bags, larger food-freezer type storage bags, paper bags, etc. The funnel is comprised of a circular wide mouth opening at one end and tapers to a slightly smaller opening at the other end. It may be manufactured in various sizes, designed to accommodate different bag sizes. Once inserted into the bag, it will provide support to the bag and prevent the bag from collapsing upon the filling of the Small Bag Funnel. Also incorporated into the side of the Small Bag Funnel are the optional measuring indicators which can represent various measured quantities, such as portions of a cup, pint, gallon, etc., depending on the size of the funnel.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2012Publication date: June 5, 2014Inventor: Douglas Anthony Jackvony
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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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Publication number: 20140014232Abstract: A moldable funnel is provided. A plurality of through holes are evenly arranged in a hand-moldable sheet, and at least parts of the through holes are unopened at a perimeter edge of the hand-moldable sheet. The hand-moldable sheet has shape-retention characteristics to retain the moldable funnel in a specific shape into which it is molded. Two covering layers at least cover two corresponding surfaces of the hand-moldable sheet respectively and are connected to each other via at least parts of the through holes. Whereby, the moldable funnel can be molded in a specific shape suitable for a specific space, so as to provide advantageous effects of adding liquid easily, conveniently, safely and rapidly, and the moldable funnel is light in weight, convenient for storage and space-saving.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2012Publication date: January 16, 2014Inventor: Lai-Cheng LIU
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Patent number: 8517610Abstract: Disclosed herein is a method for making an adapter piece for ordinary bags or a specialized bag that creates a larger opening, while maintaining the same form-factor of the original bag. The incorporation of this adapter piece to ordinary bags allows for easy loading of the bag and provides additional rigidity to the mouth of the bag. Additionally, this modification can easily be incorporated into standard manufacturing process for conventional paper bags.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2010Date of Patent: August 27, 2013Inventor: Santosh Arcot
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Patent number: 8479780Abstract: An apparatus for filling top opening refuse bags including an upright bag supporting structure and a separate hopper supportable on the upright structure for directing refuse into a refuse bag. The upright support structure and hopper both have a collapsible design which permits folding from an open operative condition to a substantially flat condition for storage. The hopper is formed by a unique arrangement of trapezoidal panels which permit collapsing of the hopper to the substantially flat condition.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2009Date of Patent: July 9, 2013Inventors: Jesus Daniel Fernandez, David J. Fernandez, Jr., Nicolas G. Walters
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Patent number: 8430134Abstract: A universal adapter device facilitates transfer of liquid from a neck of a liquid dispenser to a receiving container. The device includes a hollow body. The hollow body includes a flexible liquid inlet with an inwardly sloping flexible collar, a liquid outlet, and a one-way valve for allowing air into the hollow body when a pressure within the hollow body is less than ambient pressure.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2009Date of Patent: April 30, 2013Assignee: Source Vagabond Systems Ltd.Inventor: Yoram Gill
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Patent number: 8336586Abstract: A loading sleeve and method for loading pellets into chemical reactor tubes where the length of the loading sleeve is greater than the clearance above the upper tube sheet. The loading sleeve includes a rigid upper sleeve portion and a rigid lower sleeve portion extending downwardly from the upper sleeve portion and means for holding the upper and lower sleeve portions together in both an aligned position, in which their longitudinal axes are aligned, and in an unaligned position, in which the longitudinal axes are at a substantial angle relative to each other. The method includes bending the loading sleeve at a hinge means, inserting the lower portion of the loading sleeve into the chemical reactor tube, then straightening the loading sleeve and inserting the upper sleeve portion into the chemical reactor tube.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2009Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Assignee: Extundo IncorporatedInventor: Clifford L. Johns
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Publication number: 20120291917Abstract: Exemplary embodiments include method, systems and apparatuses for directing fluid flow. One such exemplary embodiment includes an apparatus that can have a ramp; a first support forming a left wall of the ramp; a second support forming a second wall of the ramp; and a bracket coupled to the ramp at a lower edge, to the first support along a lower, vertical wall and to the second support along a lower, vertical wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2011Publication date: November 22, 2012Inventor: CSABA BERA
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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: 8162012Abstract: The present invention relates to devices facilitating the addition of items into containers. In particular, the present invention relates to devices configured to assist in supplying food items into mixing containers.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2010Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Inventor: Tim Kulas
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Patent number: 8128040Abstract: A method and device of inserting a food stuff into a food stuff bag is disclosed, with the method involving providing a substantially flexible resilient food stuff support that is generally “U” shaped when viewed from its operative position on a countertop, inserting at least a first end of the device a short depth into an opening of a pliable bag, such first end having an edge that is curved and opposing sides that are substantially straight. A bending mechanism bends so that at least the first end deforms from a first configuration to a second configuration for insertion of the first end through the bag opening and into an interior of the bag, wherein when the forces are reduced, the first end changes shape toward the first configuration for holding a portion of the bag and for providing an open volume within the bag for transferring a food stuff to the interior of the bag.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2010Date of Patent: March 6, 2012Inventor: Brad Blessman
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Publication number: 20120024423Abstract: This invention aims at providing a medicine filling device which can supply the vial container in a smooth manner without getting caught in the vial supply means designed to supply the empty vial container, before filling the drug. The supply means 60 has the structure that the vial container can pass in it and the vial container passage 68. The vial container passage 68 has the passage width goes on tapering from the region on the upper end side towards the region on the lower end side. The vial container passage 68 also has the inner wall surface 62 a, 62 b and 62 c. The vial container passage 68 has the passage portion 68 b being steeper than the inclination of the inner wall surface 62 a and the taper ratio of the passage portion 68 b being smaller than the taper ratio of the passage width in the receiving portion 62.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2010Publication date: February 2, 2012Applicant: YUYAMA MANUFACTURING Co., LTD.Inventors: Takafumi Imai, Kazunori Tsukamoto
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Patent number: 8100452Abstract: A scoop for filling bags has a channel shaped member open at its forward and rear ends with an open top extending through forward and rear portions between the forward and rear ends. The forward portion has a flat bottom with two sides tapering inward from the front to the rear portion. The rear portion transitions from the flat bottom and the two sides of the forward portion to an open-top arcuate cross-section at the rear end suitable for being inserted into an open end of a bag. Forward and rear handles extend across the open top at the respective forward and rear portions with ends fastened to the two sides.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2005Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Inventor: Stephan K. Homewood
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Patent number: 8074425Abstract: A system for filling reclosable food storage bags comprising a packaging container containing a plurality of reclosable food storage bags and a frame for supporting and holding open the food storage bags during a filling procedure.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2008Date of Patent: December 13, 2011Inventors: Beverly J. Ballard Hanson, Tim N. Tibbert
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Publication number: 20110259467Abstract: A pharmaceutical waste disposal assembly (10) for disposing of one or more of fluid pharmaceutical waste and solid pharmaceutical waste includes a first waste receiver (614) and a receiver retainer (16). The first waste receiver (614) includes a first receiver body (621) having a first body access (621BA). Additionally, the pharmaceutical waste moves in a first direction (695C) toward the first body access (621BA) through which the pharmaceutical waste is directly received by the first receiver body (621). The receiver retainer (16) substantially encloses the first waste receiver (614). Further, the first waste receiver (614) is removable from the receiver retainer (16). Moreover, one of the first waste receiver (614) and the receiver retainer (16) includes a first waste guide (667A) that guides the pharmaceutical waste in a second direction (695A) away from the first body access (621BA) and in the first direction (695C) toward the first body access (621BA).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2011Publication date: October 27, 2011Inventor: David A. Maness
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Patent number: 8042711Abstract: A receiving device in a dosage-dispensing device, which serves to receive any insertion unit that can be inserted in the receiving device, includes a plurality of support arms that are arranged parallel to each other and extend in their lengthwise direction substantially orthogonal to the direction of gravity. At least two support arms are arranged in planes lying above one another relative to the direction of gravity. Each support arm includes at least one support location, so that, when the dosage-dispensing device is in its operating state, the insertion unit can be supported through the support locations against the force of gravity. Each support arm includes at least one protrusion which serves to position the insertion unit in a plane that extends orthogonal to the direction of gravity. The main dimension of the protrusion is directed essentially against the direction of gravity.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2008Date of Patent: October 25, 2011Assignee: Mettler-Toledo AGInventors: Paul Luechinger, Marc Zehnder, Eduard Fringeli
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Patent number: 7954520Abstract: A highly portable sand bag hopper has the shape of a cabinet with the front open. The flat, solid top of the cabinet has a loading opening for loading sand into a lower cone. A horizontal sliding door located near the lower, smaller tapered end of the cone opens and closes the lower discharge opening by pulling a spring-loaded lever arm. The upper part of the cone is loaded with sand at a predetermined level to discharge discreet amounts of sand. A seal may be located around the lower opening to sweep sand or debris from the top of the discharge door.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2008Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Inventor: James Michael England
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Publication number: 20110120592Abstract: An apparatus for the introduction and for the distribution of a fluid into an inner space of a container includes an inlet passage and a distribution passage, wherein the inlet passage opens into the distribution passage so that the fluid can be guided from the inlet passage into the distribution passage. The distribution passage has a jacket which has at least one outlet opening. The inlet passage is connected to the distribution passage via at least one opening which is arranged in the jacket of the distribution passage.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2010Publication date: May 26, 2011Inventors: Ansor Gäbler, Nikolay Zaitsev, Aleksandra Zaytseva
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Publication number: 20110011492Abstract: A device for quickly and easily filling bags with sand, dirt, or other particulate material that is operable by a single individual. The device is adapted to decrease the amount of energy exerted by individuals in filling such bags. The device may also be constructed in a collapsible manner for ease of transportation.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2009Publication date: January 20, 2011Inventor: Karnik Shahbazian
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Patent number: 7836919Abstract: A device and method for loading pellets into chemical reactor tubes.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2006Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Assignee: Tubemaster Inc.Inventors: Clifford L Johns, Daniel D. Sympson, August M. Dattilo, III, Munaf Najmuddin Chasmawala, Manfred Schmidt
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Patent number: 7736057Abstract: An article to aid loading a leaf bag is disclosed. The article has a tubular body member configured and arranged to fold substantially flat and insert into a leaf bag and a funnel structure extending from the tubular body member, which is also configured and arranged to fold substantially flat. The funnel structure comprises at least one panel connected to at least one flexible insert to form a substantially cone-shaped funnel that empties into the tubular body member.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2007Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: Leaf Bag Funnel, LLCInventor: David VanBost
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Publication number: 20100059137Abstract: A loading sleeve and method for loading pellets into chemical reactor tubes where the length of the loading sleeve is greater than the clearance above the upper tube sheet.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2009Publication date: March 11, 2010Applicant: TubeMaster Inc.Inventor: Clifford L. Johns
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Patent number: 7665494Abstract: The present invention relates to devices facilitating the addition of items into containers. In particular, the present invention relates to devices configured to assist in supplying food items into mixing containers.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2006Date of Patent: February 23, 2010Inventor: Tim Kulas
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Publication number: 20090308494Abstract: An improved hydration station comprises a wall mounted unit including a stationary lower body panel coupled to a drain, and a hinged upper body panel carrying a nozzle subassembly for dispensing water into a recess alcove defined cooperatively by the lower and upper body panels in response to user-insertion of a water-receiving receptacle into the alcove. The preferred wall unit includes a non-contact sensor for controlling water dispensing flow, and a preferred nozzle assembly includes at least one component having an antimicrobial additive. A preferred control timer automatically dispenses water in the event that the sensor does not detect a user-inserted receptable within a predetermined time interval, such as 24 hours. In addition, in a preferred form, lights on the unit are energized at one level during water dispensing, and at a second level when water is not being dispensed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2009Publication date: December 17, 2009Applicant: HAWS CORPORATIONInventor: Joshua D. Linn
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Patent number: 7611102Abstract: A holder with an integral gripper for transporting a flexible pouch during manufacturing is provided that includes a base plate, and a pair of opposed support members pivotally attached to the base plate. Each support member includes an upper leg member having a gripping means and a lower leg member. A moveable plate is parallel to and spaced apart from the base member by a spring member, and the moveable plate supports an outer end of the lower leg of the support member, so that walls of a flexible pouch are held in tension when the flexible pouch is supported by the gripping means. The walls of the flexible pouch are separated when the support members are pivoted inwardly.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2007Date of Patent: November 3, 2009Assignee: Pouch Pac Innovations, LLCInventor: R. C. Murray
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Patent number: 7591289Abstract: A cooling system bleeder system for permitting air to be bled from a cooling system of a vehicle to reduce spillage of coolant during the bleeding process includes a container for receiving coolant to be supplied to the coolant system. The container has an upper open end to permit the coolant to be poured into the container. The container includes a lower open end permitting the coolant to drain from the container. A valve is coupled to the container adjacent to and over the lower open end. The valve is selectively actuated to an open position to permit the coolant in the container to drain from the container and selectively actuated to a closed position to discontinue draining of the coolant from the container. A cap is couplable to the container adjacent the upper open end to selectively close the upper open end of the container.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2006Date of Patent: September 22, 2009Inventor: Jim S. Hamada
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Publication number: 20090223591Abstract: A method of transferring particulates from a storage silo to another container or to a process, in which the particulates are fed from the silo into a transfer device comprising a conduit having a first convergent section (2) converging in the direction of particulate flow followed by a second convergent section (3) also converging in the direction of particulate flow. The convergence geometry is arranged so that the particulates passing though the conduit under gravity are discharged from the outlet of the second convergent section in a vena contracta flow pattern. The vena contracta effect provides a structured outlet flow where a portion of the outlet flow is narrower than the outlet itself and this enables high flow rate filling of vessels or containers through relatively small apertures (e.g. tanker hatches).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2006Publication date: September 10, 2009Applicant: University Of GreenwichInventor: Richard Farnish
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Publication number: 20090218009Abstract: A fuel filling device that includes, but is not limited to a filling head and a filling pipe disposed between fuel tank and filling head, has a further guiding tube having a front end viewed in the direction of insertion and a rear end viewed in the direction of insertion, which is disposed inside the filling pipe, and the front end is disposed directly below the filling head.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2009Publication date: September 3, 2009Applicant: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS, INC.Inventor: Dieter RONGSTOCK
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Publication number: 20090188583Abstract: An adapter installs on a receiving container aperture to provide a stable base for supporting a common funnel used for transfer of material into the receiving container. Installation on the receiving container aperture is quick and stable by moving the edges of an aperture engagement portion together to allow it to fit inside the receiving container aperture, and then moving the aperture engagement portion edges apart so the outer surface of the aperture engagement portion contacts the inside diameter of the aperture. A spring or a locking mechanism force exerts a continuous outward force to maintain the adapter in the receiving container aperture. The funnel is then supported by holder rings attached to the aperture engagement portion inner surface that are engaged by the funnel stem. The rings are smaller diameter towards the lower part of the fingers to correspond to the funnel stem taper. The adapter thus provides hands-free use of the funnel.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2008Publication date: July 30, 2009Inventors: Luc Noel, Eric Noel, Jerome Renard
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Patent number: 7546989Abstract: A leaf bagging apparatus is collapsible in the disassembled state, thereby aiding in transport and storage. Further, the net assembly provides a much sturdier temporary container for leaves and debris than do plastic bags. Also, the net breathes. The net assembly removably fastens to the frame via grommets and hooks. The frame with attached net assembly is held in an open-mouthed position via the removable triangular supports. The supports feature bottom legs and angled legs are fitted with flex clips that are angularly attached via collars. The collars offer a strengthened attachment which also positions the triangular supports is a substantially vertical plane, thereby holding the net fully open. This full open net is especially advantageous in the use of leaf blowers in filling the relatively large net with debris.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2008Date of Patent: June 16, 2009Inventors: Janet F. Lineberry, Susan M. Duryea
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Patent number: 7543716Abstract: A garbage-containing device includes a bin, a first ring and a second ring. The first ring is installed on the bin. The second ring is pivotally installed on the first ring. An upper edge of a bag can be clamped between the first and second rings.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2006Date of Patent: June 9, 2009Inventor: Tsong-Yow Lin
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Patent number: 7494096Abstract: A method of maintaining an open-mouth state of a bag utilizes a device of suitable form retainable at or adjacent to a bag opening. The device includes an elongated dimensional component extending between respective opposed free ends and which device can assume a shape in the elongated dimension defining a non-linear path along which a circumference of the bag can be made to follow. A length of the non-linear path is greater than half of the circumference of the bag opening and less than the circumference, such that a circumferential segment portion of the bag is held in a position roughly corresponding to the non-linear path and a remainder of the bag circumference extends in an unsupported manner between the free ends of the device, spaced apart from the portion thereof guided along the non-linear path.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2004Date of Patent: February 24, 2009Inventors: Michael Paloian, Andrea Paloian
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Publication number: 20080190518Abstract: A receiving device in a dosage-dispensing device, which serves to receive any insertion unit that can be inserted in the receiving device, includes a plurality of support arms that are arranged parallel to each other and extend in their lengthwise direction substantially orthogonal to the direction of gravity. At least two support arms are arranged in planes lying above one another relative to the direction of gravity. Each support arm includes at least one support location, so that, when the dosage-dispensing device is in its operating state, the insertion unit can be supported through the support locations against the force of gravity. Each support arm includes at least one protrusion which serves to position the insertion unit in a plane that extends orthogonal to the direction of gravity. The main dimension of the protrusion is directed essentially against the direction of gravity.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2008Publication date: August 14, 2008Applicant: Mettler-Toledo AGInventors: Paul Luechinger, Marc Zehnder, Eduard Fringeli
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Patent number: 7407139Abstract: A trash bag support apparatus includes a flexible and unitary body being selectively adaptable between linear and arcuate positions for removably inserting into a trash bag and engaging with an inner surface thereof. The body has opposed end portions and a top portion integral therewith. A plurality of elongated leg portions having lower edge portions are integrally disposed with the top portion and extend downwardly therefrom for defining a plurality of channels therebetween. The edge portions define a uniform line of weakness below which the trash bag is unsupported by the apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2004Date of Patent: August 5, 2008Inventor: David L. Dolan
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Publication number: 20080173376Abstract: A fueling assembly for a fuel tank positioned in an engine driven welder. The fueling assembly includes a filler tube, a fuel level monitor and a grommet. The filler tube has a bottom portion and a top portion. The fuel level monitor includes a fuel level sensor position in the fuel tank and/or filler tube. The fuel level monitor includes a fuel level indicator positioned on the housing to enable an operator to view the fuel level indicator and the opening used to direct fuel into the filler tube during the filling of the fuel tank.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2006Publication date: July 24, 2008Inventors: David J. Bender, Jason R. Stapp
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Patent number: 7383824Abstract: A model vehicle fuel filler system is provided, comprising a fuel tank secured to a vehicle chassis, a fuel tank opening extending from the fuel tank, the opening having a rim tipped toward a lateral side of the vehicle chassis, thereby allowing a fuel filler bottle opening to be withdrawn away from the tank opening with less spillage.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2007Date of Patent: June 10, 2008Assignee: Traxxas LPInventors: Brent Whitfield Byers, Timothy E. Roberts
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Patent number: 7350547Abstract: A tensioner and method for use in holding the mouth of a bag in an open position has an annular body made of flexible and resilient material with a perimeter of fixed length. The tensioner can be compressed by manually forcing a periphery of the annular body inward. In the compressed position, the annular body is inserted into the mouth of the bag and the inward pressure is removed to allow the annular body to expand against the sides of the bag with sufficient pressure to hold the bag open and to hold the annular body in the installed position within the bag. A tensioner and bag in combination is also described.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2006Date of Patent: April 1, 2008Inventor: Frank K. Quiring
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Publication number: 20070289671Abstract: A yard waste funnel includes first and second planar supports each having a neck edge and a support edge, wherein the first planar support is substantially parallel to the second planar support. A first funnel wall has a trapezoidal shape including a neck edge and a funnel edge. The neck edge of the first funnel wall is hingedly connected to the neck edge of the first support and the neck edge of the second funnel wall is hingedly connected to the neck edge of the second support. First and second connecting walls each have a trapezoidal shape including a neck edge and a funnel edge. The first connecting wall is hingedly connected to the first funnel wall at a first hinge and the second funnel wall at a second hinge. The second connecting wall is hingedly connected to the first funnel wall at a third hinge and to the second funnel wall at a fourth hinge. The yard waste funnel may be adjusted between an expanded position for collecting yard waste in a refuse bag and a collapsed position for storage.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2006Publication date: December 20, 2007Inventor: Michael A. Kolarik
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Patent number: 7302978Abstract: A yard waste funnel includes first and second planar supports each having a neck edge and a support edge, wherein the first planar support is substantially parallel to the second planar support. A first funnel wall has a trapezoidal shape including a neck edge and a funnel edge. The neck edge of the first funnel wall is hingedly connected to the neck edge of the first support and the neck edge of the second funnel wall is hingedly connected to the neck edge of the second support. First and second connecting walls each have a trapezoidal shape including a neck edge and a funnel edge. The first connecting wall is hingedly connected to the first funnel wall at a first hinge and the second funnel wall at a second hinge. The second connecting wall is hingedly connected to the first funnel wall at a third hinge and to the second funnel wall at a fourth hinge. The yard waste funnel may be adjusted between an expanded position for collecting yard waste in a refuse bag and a collapsed position for storage.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2006Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Inventor: Michael A. Kolarik
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Patent number: 7293585Abstract: An apparatus for unloading a comminuted material contained in a bag having means disposed at an upper end portion thereof for suspending the bag and a closable discharge outlet disposed at a lower end thereof generally consisting of a support means; and a hopper having an upper inlet functional for receiving the closable discharge spout portion of the bag when the bag is disposed in a suspended position above the hopper, a lower outlet communicable with a material conveying means, a side opening through which an operator may obtain access to a lower end of the bag inserted into the hopper, and a baffle extending downwardly and transversely from a wall section of the hopper, from and below the access opening, toward and short of a hopper wall disposed opposite the hopper wall provided with the access opening, providing a flow path of material introduced into the hopper for the hopper outlet.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2005Date of Patent: November 13, 2007Assignee: The Young Industries, Inc.Inventor: William J. Mahoney
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Patent number: 7270160Abstract: A debris collecting device is disclosed. An illustrative embodiment of the debris collecting device includes a winding frame having a rotatable panel shaft, a collection panel attached to the panel shaft and a collection receptacle carried by the collection panel.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2006Date of Patent: September 18, 2007Inventor: Stanley R. Harris, Jr.
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Patent number: 7255138Abstract: A fuel bib which connects over and about gas tank filler tube door of a vehicle includes a semi-flexible plastic cover having an outer protective surface and an inner surface material which is made to removably adhere to the vehicle's body, a precut inner portion which is of a size and configuration substantially that of the gas tank filler tube door, wherein the precut inner portion, an outer remaining portion of the fuel bib surrounding the precut inner portion is intended to remain on the vehicle surrounding the fuel door, and at least one detachable portion interconnecting the precut inner portion and the outer remaining portion.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2005Date of Patent: August 14, 2007Inventor: Curtis Greg Coffman
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Patent number: 7252123Abstract: A grout bag housing support in the shape of cylinder has an upper open end and a lower open end, with a sidewall having passageways at the lower end through which water may drain during the grout bag filling operation. A securing collar is dimensioned to fit in the upper end of the cylinder in order to hold a grout bag firmly in place while being filled, and to thereafter permit removal of the grout bag upon removal of the securing collar.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2005Date of Patent: August 7, 2007Inventor: Ricky W. Hawkins
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Patent number: 7246641Abstract: A resilient foodstuff bag opener is disclosed, wherein the resilient bag opener is forcibly bent or bowed for easily entering a pliable food stuff bag, and upon relaxation of the bending forces, the bag opener resiliently deforms from its bent configuration to thereby open the food stuff bag in a manner that allows a food stuff residing on a food support surface of the bag opener to flow into the food stuff bag. The food support surface of the bag opener may be also used for processing foods such as cutting, dicing, washing, straining, etc. depending on the embodiment used. An inclined support may be optionally provided for maintaining the bag opener in a “hands-free” inclined position so that a food stuff provided on the food support surface can flow into the food stuff bag without a user having to hold the bag opener.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2004Date of Patent: July 24, 2007Inventor: Brad Blessman