With Closing Or Fastening Means Patents (Class 206/.82)
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Patent number: 12195254Abstract: A holder for storing a collectible, such as a stack of banknotes, having a first housing assembled with a second housing and defining an enclosed space therein. A collectible receiving structure is disposed within the enclosed space and spaced from an outer perimeter wall. A locking structure disposed within the enclosed space, the locking structure having a first locking member formed with the first housing and a second locking member formed with the second housing and configured so that before the first housing is assembled with the second housing the first locking member is movable relative to the second locking member.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2023Date of Patent: January 14, 2025Assignee: Collectors Universe, Inc.Inventors: Stephanie Sabin, Michael Oveido
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Patent number: 12172822Abstract: This assembly includes a tubular body and a cap attached to the tubular body to define a chamber for an active material. The tubular body includes a transverse wall and a peripheral wall and the cap includes a base wall and a side wall. The chamber is delimited by a part of the tubular body including the transverse wall and is closed by the cap. The side wall of the cap on its periphery includes a plurality of longitudinal features in relief which cooperate by mutual engagement with complementary longitudinal features in relief provided on the peripheral wall of the tubular body substantially parallel to its longitudinal axis (X2).Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2020Date of Patent: December 24, 2024Assignee: AIRNOV, INC.Inventor: Dominique Bois
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Patent number: 11981482Abstract: Disclosed in the present invention is a flip top lid with a replaceable threaded decorative top, comprising a flip top lid and a replaceable threaded decorative top. The flip top lid consists of a base unit and a flip top unit mounted or connected to the base unit at one side by a hinge structure. The replaceable threaded decorative top is connected and matched with the flip top unit through a threaded joint structure. The flip top unit is configured with a first threaded joint structure and the replaceable threaded decorative top is configured with a matching second threaded joint structure, so that the replaceable threaded decorative top can be tightly screwed on to the flip top unit and also quickly detached from the flip top unit. Through the flip top lid with a replaceable threaded decorative top, consumers will have the freedom to choose various appearance designs for their flip top bottles whenever they want, so as to enhance the aesthetic effect and to express their personal styles.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2022Date of Patent: May 14, 2024Inventor: Po-Chun Huang
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Patent number: 11868994Abstract: A market maker system associated with a diamond-backed cryptographic exchange stores for each of a plurality of diamonds, a rating of the diamond according to each of multiple properties. The system receives ratings of a target diamond for each of the multiple properties. From the stored diamond ratings, the system selects one or more diamonds with ratings within a threshold distance from a specified rating of the target diamond. A dynamic order listing the selected diamonds is generated.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2020Date of Patent: January 9, 2024Assignee: DIAMOND STANDARD INC.Inventor: Cormac L. Kinney
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Patent number: 11807435Abstract: A holder for storing a collectible, such as a stack of banknotes, having a first housing assembled with a second housing and defining an enclosed space therein. A collectible receiving structure is disposed within the enclosed space and spaced from an outer perimeter wall. A locking structure disposed within the enclosed space, the locking structure having a first locking member formed with the first housing and a second locking member formed with the second housing and configured so that before the first housing is assembled with the second housing the first locking member is movable relative to the second locking member.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2021Date of Patent: November 7, 2023Assignee: Collectors Universe, Inc.Inventors: Stephanie Sabin, Michael Oveido
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Patent number: 10480570Abstract: A method for producing a bearing assembly for mounting a control shaft, for example a camshaft, may include: providing a bearing; arranging at least two rings on respective axial front sides of the bearing; pushing the bearing together with the at least two rings onto an assembly mandrel; pre-tensioning the at least two rings against the respective axial front sides of the bearing; at least one of (i) pushing a shrink hose over the bearing and the at least two rings and heating the shrink hose, and (ii) winding a film strip over the bearing and the at least two rings; and withdrawing the assembly mandrel.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2017Date of Patent: November 19, 2019Assignee: Mahle International GmbHInventors: Antonio Menonna, Roland Schacherer, Christoph Steinmetz, Christoph Unrath
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Patent number: 10220992Abstract: A container assembly configured to maintain a predetermined humidity for storing a product therein. The container assembly includes a container having a body with a body wall and a mouth opening into a storage cavity and a cap having a top wall. The cap is selectively mountable over the mouth of the container to substantially enclose the storage cavity in a mounted configuration. A sidewall extends substantially perpendicularly from one of the body wall and the top wall. The sidewall defines an opening and a compartment and has an opening edge adjacent the opening. A moisture control material is positioned within the compartment. A sealing membrane has a peripheral portion. The peripheral portion is secured to the sidewall proximate the opening edge. The sealing membrane is configured to allow moisture flow therethrough to maintain the predetermined humidity in the storage cavity.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2018Date of Patent: March 5, 2019Assignees: DRUG PLASTICS & GLASS COMPANY, INC., Boveda Inc.Inventors: Lissa Biesecker Longacre, Frederick N. Biesecker, II, Douglas S. Camomile, Bruce T. Cleevely, Alex M. Warmkessel, Robert Esse, Timothy H. Bohrer, Brian Rice, Kyle A. Moll, Eric Weller
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Patent number: 9916711Abstract: A standard sized coin roll holder is loaded with a stack of alternating coins and spacers such that a variable number of coins can be accommodated in a standard sized holder. The number of coins loaded into the holder can be configured to be one more than the number of spacers, starting with a coin, then a spacer and so on, such that a coin occupies both the first position and the last position in the stack and making a coin face visible at each end. A twenty coin holder can be loaded, for example, with 10 coins and 9 spacers or with 5 coins and 4 spacers. A compressible silicone rubber washer can also be included to account for slight variations in coin thickness, thus securing the stack within the available height inside a closed and sealed case.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2017Date of Patent: March 13, 2018Inventors: Joseph R Yanarella, Jr., Stephen Lam, Max Spiegel
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Patent number: 9767527Abstract: A tradeable commodity or instrument, a trading system for a plurality of such commodities, a method of trading using such a system and security systems related thereto. The tradeable instrument comprises a secure container constituted by a transparent cover (12), a stone holder pad (14), a set of diamonds (15), a diamond or stone holder (16), a data card (18), a bottom cover (20) and a tamper evident band (22) interconnected into a secure, tamper-evident envelope. The data card (18) incorporates physical and digital security features. In addition, at least one externally readable programmable logic device is incorporated in the tradeable instrument card. The tamper evident band (22) is shrunk onto the tradeable instrument card and includes physical security features in the form of holographic foils incorporated in the band.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2012Date of Patent: September 19, 2017Inventor: Isaac Neuman
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Patent number: 9382052Abstract: A series of memorabilia pieces have markable areas for recording an autograph or signature and an information area for recording information about the autograph or signature (e.g., the person who signed it, the time, the place and other information). The pieces are readily autographed, signed, registered, collected, and displayed. The pieces can have many shapes and sizes and can include images related to a sport, profession, or pastime of collectability. For example, the pieces relate to a section of a collectable population, such as sports, music, acting, politics, auto racing and more. The pieces may be serialized to allow recording and identification. The items may be registered in a central recording archive.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2013Date of Patent: July 5, 2016Inventors: Lauren Cecchi, Paige Cecchi, Michael R. Cecchi, Michael D. Cecchi
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Patent number: 9107523Abstract: A reusable straw guide container holds dry ice pellets, and is operable with a beverage container. The dry ice pellet is immersed in a beverage to keep it cool and create a mist. The dry ice pellet is loaded into a housing through an opening in a bottom region of the housing. A resilient gate covers the opening. The resilient gate is defined by a shape memory that biases the resilient gate to a closed position, which restricts access to and from the inside of the housing. A force applied on the dry ice pellet bends the resilient gate inwardly into the housing to enable entry of the pellet. After the pellet has passed through, the shape memory returns the resilient gate to the closed position. The housing has a top region having apertures and slits that enable the beverage to flow into contact with the pellet.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2015Date of Patent: August 18, 2015Inventor: Ira Goldsmith
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Patent number: 8844705Abstract: A cash box system with a cash container for receiving cash is described. The cash container has an inlet opening which can be closed by a cover and a locking mechanism having a locked state in which the cover is locked in a position closing the inlet opening, and a release state in which the cover is unlocked and can be brought in a position to release the inlet opening. The locking mechanism is configured such that it is forcibly transferred from the locked state to the release state when the cash container is emptied. The cash box system is preferably for a vending machine in which the cash container is inserted.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2007Date of Patent: September 30, 2014Assignee: RTB GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Èrwin Braukmann, Sime Jovic
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Patent number: 8550239Abstract: An interface apparatus for identical and non-compatible coin holders that enables them to be vertically stacked one atop another, with the interface therebetween, and oriented such that their certificates of authenticity face the same direction. The subject interface apparatus is comprised of a substantially rectangular planar plate having irregular contoured front and back surfaces designed for mating engagement with NGC and PCGS coin cases to facilitate stacking thereof. The apparatus optionally includes voids or “windows” sized, shaped and located to enable viewing of coins and certificates disposed within the cases when mounted thereon.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2012Date of Patent: October 8, 2013Inventor: Stephen Nakonechny
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Patent number: 8408387Abstract: A holder for removably storing therein circular disc-like objects. The holder comprises a body having a front opening surrounded by a first annular ledge facing a rear portion of the body. The front opening is smaller than the circular objects and the first annular ledge is of a size to support the circular objects thereon such that the circular object in engagement with the first annular ledge is viewed through the front opening. The rear portion of the body has a circular rear opening that is larger than the first annular ledge. A second annular ledge is disposed inwardly of the rear opening and supports a metal ring that is engageable by a circular magnet to releasably close the rear opening and rear portion of the body. The body may be opened by applying rearward pressure through the front opening.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2011Date of Patent: April 2, 2013Inventor: Valerian F Sottile
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Patent number: 8297436Abstract: A protection sleeve for a drug blister, includes a horizontal drawer holding the blister, a sheath inside which the drawer is mounted so as to be capable of sliding between a closed position and an open position, and first locking elements for locking the drawer in a closed position, that include at least a first transverse face for blocking the drawer and to be arranged against a second transverse face for blocking the sheath when the drawer is in the closed position, the first blocking face being provided on a segment of the drawer mounted so as to pivot about a longitudinal axis between a locking angular position and a release angular position, characterized in that at least one of the blocking face is supported by an elastically deformable locking tab so that the locking can be achieved by the elastic engagement of the tab behind the other blocking face.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2008Date of Patent: October 30, 2012Assignee: SanofiInventors: Herve Gattefosse, Patrick Sivera
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Patent number: 7834265Abstract: The invention relates to a photovoltaic insulating glazing comprising a multi-layer glazing with a photovoltaic module. The glazing is further characterized in that two contact strips for contacting the photovoltaic module are led out from an intermediate space between the glass layers and a spacer spaces the glass layers apart, thereby forming the intermediate space.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2002Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: Glaswerke Arnold GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Christoph Schmidt
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Patent number: 7490716Abstract: The invention is composed of a base structure (2) with first and second annular symmetric parts linked by a connecting element with a space to introduce a suspension system, the structure (2) can be folded thanks to the connecting element so that the first and second parts face one another. An independent coin support system is disposed in the structure (2) and is made of two identical superimposed internal rings (5) which define an opening that houses a coin or an adaptive structure (9) for a coin with a smaller diameter. Each ring defines on first or second parts of the structure (2) an outer support lip (7) to hold independent protection interfaces (11) on each side of the coin. Closing systems are curved with a U-shaped section and placed in periphery of the device (1). Interposition rings (13) (14) can be placed inside.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2003Date of Patent: February 17, 2009Inventor: Ludovic Joel Georges Pleven
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Patent number: 7437840Abstract: The Invention is a memorabilia apparatus. Indicia are imprinted on a medallion using convention minting technology. An ice hockey puck or a model of a tire has a cavity adapted to receive and to support the medallion for display. The cavity of the puck or model of a tire exerts a pre-selected force upon the medallion over a pre-selected area, holding the medallion in place during handling while allowing a collector to release the medallion from the puck or model of the tire. Alternatively, resilient or spring retaining members releasably engage the puck or model of the tire and the medallion.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2005Date of Patent: October 21, 2008Inventors: Paul Phillip Ratmansky, Joel David Ratmansky
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Patent number: 7322512Abstract: The present invention is an apparatus for holding a coin, wherein the apparatus comprises a plurality of scored concentric circular regions that may be removed as needed to accommodate the diameter of different size coins.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2006Date of Patent: January 29, 2008Inventor: Adam M. Higer
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Patent number: 7134546Abstract: A freestanding coin holder capable of displaying a coin such that all sides, namely the front, back, and circumferential edge are viewable. First and second panel members are connected in opposing face-to-face relation such that a coin may be received in a generally cylindrical and laterally projecting coin-receiving chamber defined by optically transparent portions so that the front and back of the coin (e.g. heads side and tails side) as well as the circumferential edge of the coin are clearly visible. A base functions as a stand thereby allowing the coin holder to be disposed in a vertically free-standing manner.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2004Date of Patent: November 14, 2006Inventors: Tom Seligman, Janette Seligman
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Patent number: 6709325Abstract: A tube for holding coins wrapped in a paper wrapping in a tight close-fitting relationship. The tube is square shaped having a main body portion with an inner chamber for holding the wrapped coins and a removable cap tightly fitting to the main body portion. The chamber extends upwardly from the main body portion terminating in an annular lip which engages an inner annular ridge on the cap. Both the cap and the main body portion having longitudinally extending ribs at the corners, the ribs of the main body portion having depressions at top receiving nubs on the ribs of the cap thereon to prevent the cap from turning with respect to the main body portion.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2002Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Inventor: Jack Korsen
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Publication number: 20020162756Abstract: A freestanding coin holder capable of displaying a coin such that all sides, namely the front, back, and circumferential edge are viewable. First and second panel members are connected in opposing face-to-face relation such that a coin may be received in a generally cylindrical and laterally projecting coin-receiving chamber defined by optically transparent portions so that the front and back of the coin (e.g. heads side and tails side) as well as the circumferential edge of the coin are clearly visible. A base functions as a stand thereby allowing the coin holder to be disposed in a vertically free-standing manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2002Publication date: November 7, 2002Inventors: Tom Seligman, Janette Seligman
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Publication number: 20010013475Abstract: An integrally-formed coin holder formed of plastic material has a generally V-shaped structure, in end view, and resiliently flexible arms to permit coins to be packaged in and removed from the coin holders. The coin holder has a series of open pockets, which provide a multiple-point support for the coins in the holder and a perfect coin count every time. The coin holder may also comprise a plurality of coin holders preformed or joined to form a composite unit. A coin collecting tray having a plurality of fins extending upwards from a trough spaced in correspondence with the pockets of the coin holder provides a fast efficient way to collect and sort coins for insertion into the coin holder.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 1999Publication date: August 16, 2001Inventor: GORDON W HOLMES
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Patent number: 6176614Abstract: A celebrity autograph collector disk system for maintaining valuable objects in a safe environment is disclosed. The system includes at least one disk selected from a set of disks from a celebrity genre. Each disk is circular in shape and has a front face having an interior circle. The interior circle has primary indicia in the form of a picture of the face of a celebrity therein. Secondary indicia is provided in the space between the interior circle and the exterior circle. The secondary indicia includes the name of the pictured celebrity and the year of publication. The disk also has a reverse face with a pair of parallel lines extending thereacross to define a space for an autograph of the celebrity. The space above the parallel lines and below the parallel lines contain indicia correlated to the indicia on the front side including at least some alpha-numeric characters.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1999Date of Patent: January 23, 2001Inventor: Frank N. Taylor