With Indicator (i.e., Variable Information Exhibiting Means) Patents (Class 206/459.1)
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Publication number: 20110210030Abstract: A package comprises a security device where a security loop is formed integrally with the package for detecting a breach of the package. Additionally, the security loop may be formed with a portion to be interrupted if the contents are removed from the package.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2010Publication date: September 1, 2011Applicant: MEADWESTVACO CORPORATIONInventors: Michael G. Londo, Stephen L Billups, Caleb S. Loftin, Rune K. Haraldsson, William J. Knouse
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Publication number: 20110198255Abstract: A storage and/or reaction container system for fluids, includes a container and an electronic documentation device connected to the container. The documentation device further includes a timing device for capturing a point in time, at least one sensor, at least one input device for capturing inputs, and a storage device to store for readout at least one measured value captured by the at least one sensor device and/or an input captured by the at least one input device. The at least one measured value and/or the at least one input is associated by the timing device with the point in time of the capture.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2009Publication date: August 18, 2011Applicant: SARTORIUS STEDIM BIOTECH GMBHInventors: Reinhard Baumfalk, Wolfgang Kahlert, Julia Lueders, Daniel Riechers
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Publication number: 20110192750Abstract: A beverage cup having a measuring cavity and inverted indicia denoting a volume of at least a portion of the measuring cavity when measured down from the top of the measuring cavity. Said indicia is placed inside, outside, or both inside and outside the measuring cavity. Said indicia may denote a plurality of different types of volume measurements and may denote a plurality of different volumes for each one of said different type of volume measurements. Said indicia may be printed, embossed, or both, on an insulating sleeve configured for beverage cups without said indicia. Said indicia may be printed with pigment-based inks, dye-based inks, or with temperature sensitive inks. Said insulating sleeve may also function as base for said beverage cup when rotated.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2009Publication date: August 11, 2011Inventor: Daniel Edward Kokin
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Patent number: 7992710Abstract: An oral care implement demonstration assembly includes a powered oral care implement, a package housing and a plurality of demonstration elements. The oral care implement demonstration assembly is configured to produce a visual demonstration effect when relative movement is provided between a first demonstration element and a second demonstration element. Among the visual effects that may be utilized is a Moiré effect. Additionally, an associated method for demonstrating features of an oral care implement though one or more visual effects is described herein.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2008Date of Patent: August 9, 2011Assignee: Colgate-Palmolive CompanyInventors: Eduardo Jimenez, Alberto Mantilla, Tony Baxter, Pablo Andres Ramirez Lozano, Marisol Rodriguez Perez
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Patent number: 7993609Abstract: A container is provided for holding a chemical compound or mixture. Areas are provided on the surface of the container which allow for gaseous by-products from the chemical contained within the container to permeate from a chamber through the surface of the container. A septum is over-molded into the surface of the container. The septum is formed in such a manner that it provides a sealing effect to close an opening in the container.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2008Date of Patent: August 9, 2011Assignee: Sterilucent, Inc.Inventor: Patrick LaValley
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Publication number: 20110186459Abstract: An integrated document holder and RFID tag device is disclosed herein. The document holder may take the form of a shipping envelope which is affixed to an item and carries documents related to the item such as a packing list or shipping manifest. The device includes an RFID tag integrated into the shipping envelope which allows both the RFID tag and the shipping envelope to be affixed to the item in a single labor effort.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2011Publication date: August 4, 2011Applicant: United States Postal ServiceInventors: John Charles Weller, Clayton Craig Bonnell
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Patent number: 7987621Abstract: An apparatus and related method for conveying information associated with containers. The apparatus comprises a container supporting modification means which when selectively altered effectively changes the appearance of the container such that a unique visual communication is produced. The related method comprises selectively altering the modification means supported by the container thereby providing a unique visual communication.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2009Date of Patent: August 2, 2011Inventor: Brian K. Elias
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Publication number: 20110180440Abstract: A method and apparatus for controlling removal of one or more receptacles from a receptacle tray are described herein, in which a removal indicator indicates which of the one or more receptacles to remove. Thereafter, the indicated one or more receptacles may be manually removed from the receptacle tray using a gripping mechanism. The receptacles are secured in the tray with two or more tangs protruding from a front face of the receptacle closest to a connector interface. The two or more tangs fit into respective mating units in the receptacle tray, and one or more protrusions toward the rear of the receptacle, with respect to the two or more tangs, mate with respective mating units in the receptacle tray.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2011Publication date: July 28, 2011Applicant: CAREFUSION 303, INC.Inventor: Frank Weber
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Publication number: 20110180438Abstract: The present invention provides, in at least one embodiment, a convenient temperature gauge for measuring and displaying the temperature of a cooking surface, i.e., the heated place where a food substance is cooked, in cookware. The temperature gauge may be a standalone device and placed directly in cookware of any type. The temperature gauge includes a digital or analog display at one end. A sensor is provided at the other end, which is placed in direct contact with or in close proximity to the cooking surface in order to measure the temperature of the surface. Alternatively, the temperature gauge may be included within a cookware vessel such as a lid of a pan.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2011Publication date: July 28, 2011Inventor: Robert Radi
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Publication number: 20110180439Abstract: The present invention relates to a container (1) for collecting waste liquids, comprising a closed tank (10) of predetermined volume comprising on the top (101) a pipe (14) for filling it with waste liquid and a drain pipe (15) for draining the stored liquid by suction, characterized in that the tank (10) comprises in the interior a bag (102), the volume of which is approximately equal to that of the tank (10), and which is designed to take the waste liquid, a heating system (11) being attached to the vertical lateral outside walls of the tank (10) in order, by regulation, to keep the waste liquid stored in the bag (102) in the tank (10) at a temperature above its solidification temperature and allow the waste liquid to be drawn off at any time, the tank (10) being covered with an insulator (20) and then with a protective casing (21) to prevent thermal losses, allow the liquid to be heated with little power, and allow storage either indoors or out of doors.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2009Publication date: July 28, 2011Applicant: ATUSER SARLInventor: Jean-Jacques Mulleris
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Patent number: 7971715Abstract: A disposal system including a container having a door movable between a first position and a second position for introducing material to be disposed into the container, and a sensing system operatively associated with the container to sense the position of the door and to generate an alarm signal in response to a predetermined position of the door.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2004Date of Patent: July 5, 2011Assignee: DeRoyal Industries, Inc.Inventors: Craig Fernandes, Terry B. Kehne, Gary F. Peters, William G. Pittman, E. Steven Ward
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Publication number: 20110155602Abstract: Described within is a device (1) for monitoring the removal of articles (3) contained in compartments (20) of a standard blister package (2), in particular to assist a patient in following a prescribed programme of drugs. The compartments (20) are covered with a rupturable cover (21). According to the invention, the removal of a drug (3) out of the blister package (2) is detected by photosensitive sensors located under the compartments (20), one per compartment. The device (1) includes an opaque frame support (11) comprising cavities (12) which accommodate said standard blister package (2) and covers the transparent faces of each compartment (20), which keeps light from the photosensitive sensors. Ambient light illuminates the photosensitive sensors when the cover (21) of a compartment (20) is torn and a drug (3) removed from the compartment (20).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2009Publication date: June 30, 2011Applicant: ADVANCED TELECARE SOLUTIONS LTDInventors: Graham Sterry, Catherine Gal
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Publication number: 20110154742Abstract: A removable currency storage device is arranged to monitor and record access to the contents of the storage device.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2009Publication date: June 30, 2011Inventor: Michael D. Nunn
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Patent number: 7967141Abstract: The invention relates to a device for the automatic and instantaneous detection of movements of an object with respect to a housing containing or capable of containing this object chosen from the introductions of this object in this empty housing and the extractions of this object from its housing. The invention is characterized in that the device comprises a spring system (1) comprising two symmetrical blades (3, 3A) each formed by an upper wing (5, 5A) and of a lower wing (6, 6A) articulated between one another and forming at rest an obtuse angle, wherein these blades are positioned back to back at their articulation (4, 4A) in that the upper wings are configured to form a housing (7) for the object and in that the lower wings are connected to one another by a wire (8) forming a spring which cooperates with a push button (11) capable of moving perpendicularly to a pressure sensor (2) until it comes into contact with it or is freed from it.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2007Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: Beldico Integrated Solutions, S.A.Inventor: John Witczak
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Publication number: 20110147253Abstract: A kettle including an upper portion including a hollow center and a first opening and a second opening, a spout portion removably attached to the upper portion and removably attached to a base portion, wherein the spout portion includes a top spout side and a bottom spout side, and wherein the spout includes variable diameter, a base portion including a tea strainer, the base portion including at least a base section, the base section comprising a material configured to exhibit increased magnetic properties in response to the application of heat, and a trivet portion, the trivet portion at least partially comprised of a magnetic material, and wherein the trivet portion is sized to mate with the base section.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2010Publication date: June 23, 2011Inventors: Daniel Young-Doo Chung, Michael Antonio Blanchet-Ruth, Steven Edward Abueva, Michael Andrew Serafin
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Publication number: 20110151069Abstract: An infant feeding system comprising a sterile sealed laminated bag having a predetermined quantity of liquid infant food sealed therein, a compressed integral sterile teat sealed with the bag closure and or spout and a protective cap for the teat, the system being arranged such that the cap can be removed to enable the infant to feed from the sterile teat and food.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2007Publication date: June 23, 2011Inventor: Edward James Harding
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Patent number: 7964228Abstract: The present invention relates to adhesive labels for use in food safety labeling systems and methods of using the adhesive labels to enhance food safety and food rotation.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2005Date of Patent: June 21, 2011Assignee: Ecolab USA Inc.Inventor: J. Michael Milliorn
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Publication number: 20110139649Abstract: A novel razor cartridge package for storing razor cartridges is disclosed where the package comprises at least one sensory element incorporated onto an exterior surface of the cartridge package. The sensory elements include stimuli to one or more senses: visual, touch, olfactory, auditory, taste, and combinations thereof. The exterior package sensory elements or stimuli may correspond to characteristics and/or indicia of use of the razor cartridges and thus assist in communicating these characteristics and/or uses of the razor cartridge to a user to enhance or improve the shaving experience.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2009Publication date: June 16, 2011Inventor: Stanley Michael Marcinkowski
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Publication number: 20110139655Abstract: A package of oxygen sensitive product (10) has a body (5) a lid (15). The lid (15) includes a membrane (17), which incorporates ink (16), adapted to react to the presence or absence of a particular gas or mixture of gases in the headspace (25) of the package. The ink (16) is protected from the external environment by a barrier material (50, 51, 52), but is in fluid communication with the headspace (25). The barrier material (50, 51, 52) is chosen such that a user of the package may detect the reaction of the ink (16) through the barrier material.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2007Publication date: June 16, 2011Inventors: Michael Alexander Cochran, Michel Marie Philippe
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Publication number: 20110139646Abstract: A novel razor cartridge package for storing razor cartridges is disclosed where the package comprises at least one sensory element incorporated into an interior surface of the cartridge package. The sensory elements include stimuli to one or more senses: visual, touch, olfactory, auditory, and taste or any combination thereof. The interior package sensory elements may correspond to characteristics and/or indicia of use of the razor cartridge or any combination thereof. The interior sensory elements may also correspond to communicating other items which may not directly relate to characteristics or usage of a cartridge but which convey that the razor cartridge is new or in some way enhance or improve the shaving experience for a user.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2009Publication date: June 16, 2011Inventor: Neville Sonnenberg
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Publication number: 20110114440Abstract: An apparatus for receiving and detecting a bottle having a chute configured for receiving the bottle therein, a first sensor disposed to detect the bottle at a first position within the chute, a second sensor disposed to detect the bottle at a second position within the chute, and a third sensor disposed to detect the bottle at a third position within the chute, and an indicator in communication with the sensors to provide indication that a bottle was received. A method carried out by the apparatus is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2010Publication date: May 19, 2011Applicant: DELTRONIC LABS, INC.Inventors: John Colin Horniak, Audie F. Thomas
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Publication number: 20110100851Abstract: A bottle includes a body portion for containing a liquid beverage. The body portion has a sidewall portion extending between a neck portion and a base portion. A plurality of depressable buttons is disposed about the body portion. The depressable buttons are operable for use by a user to identify the bottle.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2010Publication date: May 5, 2011Inventor: Ernie Orihuela Figueroa
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Publication number: 20110089231Abstract: A banking system is controlled responsive to data included on data bearing records. The system includes a deposit accepting machine for accepting deposit items, such as deposit bags, currency, and checks. The deposit accepting machine is in connection with a card reader operative to read data corresponding to financial accounts from user cards. The apparatus further includes an RFID reading device that is operative to read signals from RFID tags to obtain deposit information therefrom. The information can include data associated with of the deposit, such as an account number and the deposit amount. The information can include cash value. A computer is operative to credit a financial account for value associated with deposit items responsive to data read by the card reader and/or RFID reading device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2010Publication date: April 21, 2011Applicant: Diebold, IncorporatedInventors: Robert V. Artino, Rodney J. Reese, Michael A. Meffie, J. Richard Hanna, Randall W. Jenkins, Mark A. DePietro, Steven R. Davis
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Patent number: 7926656Abstract: A product display package has a closure made from an elongated ribbon of fabric which wraps around the outside of the package. An elastic band attaches to opposite ends of the ribbon for tightening the fabric strip around the package. The ribbon of fabric is made from a material that corresponds to that of the enclosed article.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2007Date of Patent: April 19, 2011Inventor: Donna K. Hinds
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Patent number: 7922973Abstract: A combined unit of a humidity indicator and a desiccant pack is provided in which the humidity indicator (I) has one end portion bonded to one end portion of the desiccant pack (D) and can pivot around between a standby position (Ia) in which the indicator (I) overlaps one face of the desiccant pack (D) and an in-use position (Ib) in which it overhangs outside from one end edge (De) of the desiccant pack (D)), with the pivot center in the bonding portion or the vicinity thereof. This enables the humidity indicator to overlap the desiccant pack in the standby position when it is in an unused state, and after being enclosed within a packaging bag the humidity indicator and the desiccant pack can be kept as far away from each other as possible within the packaging bag, thus enabling detection of the humidity of the interior of the bag to be carried out precisely and appropriately.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2007Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Assignee: AP Tech Corp.Inventor: Yoichi Yamakawa
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Patent number: 7913870Abstract: An improvement to a container of the type that includes a vacuum formed transparent base and lid, the container having opposite sides that each forms a base flap (20) and a lid flap (22) that lie adjacent and parallel to each other, wherein the container indicates if it has been opened after a store clerk has loaded food into the container. An indicator sheet (34) lies between the base and lid and has cut-out characters (60) lying in holes (62) of a carrier (64), the carrier being bonded to the base flap and the characters being bonded to the lid flap. The container is opened by a person pulling up the lid flap, with the characters lifting out of their holes as they move up with the lid flap, and with the carrier that forms the character holes remaining on the base flap. When the lid is closed by pressing down the lid flap against the base flap, there will be some misalignment of the characters with the holes that they previously lay in, creating gaps that are readily noticeable.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2006Date of Patent: March 29, 2011Assignee: Pactiv CorporationInventor: Terry Vovan
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Publication number: 20110062038Abstract: The sterilization pouch includes a sealable inner space for receiving one or more medical instruments, a preferred instrument being hinged pliers. The pouch is generally comprised of first and second layers, the layers being sealed around a peripheral edge except a separation in the seal to form an opening for accessing the inner space and a flap for closing the opening. The pouch has an upper portion and a first and second lower portion extending therefrom, the upper portion being comprised of a vertical length just as long or longer than the lower portions to allow for insertion and removal of the instrument through the opening, wherein the opening is along the peripheral edge of the upper portion. A recessed portion separates the first and second lower portions, such as to permit the inner space to connect the first and second lower portions only through the upper portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2010Publication date: March 17, 2011Inventor: George Kyritsis
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Publication number: 20110046591Abstract: The present disclosure provides embodiments of processes and apparatuses for printing series of different graphics on substrates used in the manufacture of absorbent articles. Such printed substrates can be used, for example, in the manufacture of printed diaper components, such as backsheets, topsheets, landing zones, fasteners, ears, absorbent cores, and acquisition layers. Embodiments of the apparatuses and methods disclosed herein utilize flexographic printing to provide for a sequential manufacture of a series of n absorbent articles having different graphics printed thereon, wherein n can be a number of 2 or greater. In addition, an absorbent product may be produced by placing one or more, or a portion, of the series of n absorbent articles in a package.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2010Publication date: February 24, 2011Inventor: Alrick Vincent Warner
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Publication number: 20110042262Abstract: The present invention relates to a child access restricted/child safe packaged-product system. The invention further relates to child resistant closures for packaged-product. The synergistic combination of a closure means provided with engaging provisions adapted to removably receive and engage package wherein combination of multiple operations is necessary to access the product by disengaging the package from the said closure provides child access restricted/child safe packaged-product system. The system comprises of a closure means provided with engaging member/s adapted to removably receive and engage a package wherein combination of multiple operation is necessary to access the product by disengaging the package from the said closure. The package is provided with a provision to removably receive the said engaging member/s.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2009Publication date: February 24, 2011Applicant: BILCARE LIMITEDInventors: Praful Ramachandra Naik, Avinash Shantaram Mandale, Mohan Harakchand Bhandari
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Patent number: 7894923Abstract: In some aspects, a method is provided for mapping contents of a substrate carrier. The method includes (1) moving a carrier to a sensor; and (2) determining, with the sensor, a presence or an absence of a substrate in the carrier based upon a position of a substrate clamp in the carrier. Numerous other aspects are provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2007Date of Patent: February 22, 2011Inventors: Sushant S. Koshti, Eric A. Englhardt, Vinay K. Shah
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Patent number: 7891488Abstract: The present invention involves an interactive selection system for a consumer product that improves the consumer's ability to quickly sort through numerous criteria in a complex decision making process and determine whether that particular consumer product is appropriate for his or her purchase and use.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2007Date of Patent: February 22, 2011Assignees: McNeil-PPC, Inc., Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp.Inventors: Lisa Berry, Frank Gualtieri, Jerry B. Hansen, Robert Hasselman
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Publication number: 20110036738Abstract: A system for receiving of disposable items in an operating room, where the objects that are to be disposed of and which are equipped with a data carrier are automatically acquired and electronically registered in databases. The data carrier on the objects can be RFID tags or a barcode. The data read out are used in particular to individually recognize the type, quantity, and value of an object and to be able to document and display the type, quantity, and value of an object by using an electronic inventory and value determination process.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2010Publication date: February 17, 2011Inventor: Christoph Hiltl
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Patent number: 7886898Abstract: A surfboard wax bar rectangularly geometric in shape having a plurality of transverse creases or beveled break lines allowing a user to selectively separate a portion of the surfboard wax bar as desired, the surfboard wax bar encapsulated in a protective covering, the protective covering having a plurality of preformed embossed tear lines cooperative and aligned with the transverse creases or beveled break lines of said surfboard wax bar to allow the selective separation of a portion of the surfboard wax bar and associated wrapping, yet not disturb the remaining wrapping and the remaining portion of the surfboard wax bar, the surfboard wax bar and wrapping or portions thereof being stored in a container, the outer surface of which is reflective to the sun, and which is insulated from the heat of the ambient weather so as to prevent deterioration of the surfboard wax bar or any remnants thereof, and also protection from debris such as sand.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2009Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Inventor: Peter Tsakiris
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Patent number: 7886909Abstract: Medication packaging is designed with one or more of a container, cap, or externally applied ring which fits over the container having a polygonal peripheral side surface. Edges of the polygonal peripheral side surface assure that the packaging lays flat on a flat surface or is attached flat to a metal surface by magnetic forces. Indicia on one or more of the container, cap or externally applied ring is positioned when the user places the packaging on a flat surface such that at a predetermined location the previous dose or last dose is viewable by the user. Each indicia is associated with one edge of the polygonal peripheral side surface. A disk or sleeve member can be used to occlude indicia that is unrelated to the previous or next dose, and the disk or sleeve member can be operated by gravitational or magnetic forces without manipulation by the user.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2007Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Inventor: Brett Robinson
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Publication number: 20110031148Abstract: A security packaging provides multi-layer laminate structure for providing evidence of package tampering. The packaging may include a first panel having an opening therein in planar contact with an insert member and a film layer. The film layer may include a pattern layer that may be adhered to the film layer via an adhesion layer. A second adhesion layer may be placed onto the pattern layer to adhere the pattern layer to the insert member.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2010Publication date: February 10, 2011Applicant: Multi Packaging SolutionsInventors: Eric A. Rosendall, Kenneth Glinert
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Patent number: 7871013Abstract: A transaction product includes a support member, an electrical circuit, a button and an account identifier. The support member at least partially depicts a measurement device. The electrical circuit is coupled to the support member, and the button is in communication with the electrical circuit such that user interaction with the button activates the electrical circuit causing the electrical circuit to automatically indicate a reading of the measurement device. The account identifier links the transaction product to an account or record and is machine readable. Other cards, products, assemblies and methods of using such cards, products and assemblies are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2007Date of Patent: January 18, 2011Assignee: Target Brands, Inc.Inventors: Greta Schumann, Timothy Schumann, Timothy P. Clegg, Primoz Samardzija
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Patent number: 7870959Abstract: A self-sealed medical sterilization pouch comprises the following elements of: a first sheet being pervious to sterilization gases and surrounded by at least one printing domain thereon, a plurality of signs being disposed on the printing domain and located outside of a closed space, the first sheet having at least two sterile processing indicators having color response, one surface of an end of the first sheet having a flap; and a second sheet being impervious to sterilization gases, the second sheet having an opening and being joined with the first sheet by a first seal line, a second seal line and a third seal line at a left side, a right side and an upper side to form the closed space, the sterile processing indicators being disposed between the third seal line and a ladle-shaped end and the third seal line and another ladle-shaped end respectively.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2009Date of Patent: January 18, 2011Assignee: Signma Medical Supplies Corp.Inventors: Dewitt Kuo, Thomas Chou
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Publication number: 20100331412Abstract: A skin product for improving the skin includes a first container containing a first product, the first product including alpha hydroxy acid, and second container containing a second product, the second product including a combination of humectants, moisturizers and an AHA (glycolic acid) formulation.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2010Publication date: December 30, 2010Inventors: Patricia Lawler Kenet, Barney Kenet
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Publication number: 20100326250Abstract: A container or pan for producing predetermined food portions is disclosed. Indicia are formed on the container at selected intervals adjacent an outer peripheral edge. A cutting blade is provided having a length substantially equivalent to a length, or a width, or a diameter of the container; or to a distance between a pair of cooperating indicia. The cutting blade is adapted to extend from the indicia on one side of the container to the indicia on another side of the container. The cutting member is placed in alignment with the respective indicia and then forced downwardly through the food. The indicia provide a guide to readily align the cutting blade for cutting the food into selected sized portions without having to measure and mark the food prior no cutting.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2009Publication date: December 30, 2010Inventor: Becky Parr
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Patent number: 7857134Abstract: A bottle system includes a bottle having first tabs disposed on exterior sidewalls thereof and a cap assembly. The cap assembly includes a securing member including second tabs for cooperating with the first tabs to selectively secure the cap assembly to the bottle and an indicator member disposed between the securing member and the bottle having a sidewall visible through the securing member.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2007Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Inventor: Mark Koch
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Publication number: 20100314275Abstract: A clamshell package is provided including an enclosure configured to hold a product. The enclosure includes a recess configured to receive an alarm component of an alarm spider wrap.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2009Publication date: December 16, 2010Inventors: Peter Gabriel Sconzert, Peter Butcher, Jesse Vandiver
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Publication number: 20100311027Abstract: A party favor comprising a photo, an oral hygiene appliance and an instruction card tied together by curling ribbon is distributed at, for example, a wedding to promote oral hygiene and social interaction.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2009Publication date: December 9, 2010Inventor: Robert T. Postal
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Publication number: 20100307936Abstract: A hanging display package includes a hanger and a box. The hanger defines a top segment and a bottom segment spaced from and coupled with the top segment and includes a hook extending upwardly from the top segment. The box includes front and rear panels, a top panel extending between and above the front and rear panels, and a side panel extending from the front panel to the rear panel. A cavity is defined between the panels. The top panel borders each of the front and rear panels along first and second fold lines, respectively, and is substantially planar. The side panel defines a topmost edge spaced below the top panel such that a side opening is defined between the topmost edge and the front panel. The bottom segment of the hanger extends through the side opening. Other products, assemblies, and methods are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2009Publication date: December 9, 2010Applicant: TARGET BRANDS, INC.Inventors: Neal T. Anderson, Eric Bjerstedt, Brandon R. Ferraro, Timothy M. Magner, Jeffrey P. Pratsch, JR., Jake Strassberger, Keith C. Cedro
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Publication number: 20100300913Abstract: A container for beverages has a hollow container body, an electronic display provided on said hollow container body and displaying information which is visible from outside, and a user-operated control for controlling the information displayed on said electronic display by a user.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2009Publication date: December 2, 2010Inventor: Tim Goldburt
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Publication number: 20100294687Abstract: An array of tampons having one or more benefit indicators. The array includes a first tampon having a first tampon body having an insertion end, a withdrawal end, and an outer surface. The first tampon further includes a first visually perceptible benefit indicator. The array also includes a second tampon having a second tampon body having an insertion end, a withdrawal end, and an outer surface. The second tampon also includes a second visually perceptible benefit indicator.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2010Publication date: November 25, 2010Inventors: Raymond Albert Sargent, JR., Jeanne Marie Huges, Richard Perez, Devin William Baldridge, Virginia Anne Lenahan, Cynthia Marie Sims, John Collins Dyer
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Patent number: 7837038Abstract: A gift package includes: a box body having a partitioning plate dividing an inner space in the box body into first and second chambers and adapted to abut against an article, the box body being provided with a lid for covering and uncovering an access opening of the box body; a signal output unit mounted in the second chamber; a circuit board mounted securely in the second chamber and provided with a controller that is electrically coupled to the signal output unit for controlling activation and deactivation of the signal output unit; and a switch operable through a selected one of the lid and the article to activate the signal output unit.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2007Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Inventors: Han-Chao Chang, Jen-Lin Chen
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Publication number: 20100288667Abstract: An overpack salvage drum including a drum body for holding a package to be overpacked, a lid adapted to be rotatably threaded onto the drum body to seal the package held in the drum body therein, and a clip adapted to be operatively associated with the lid before the lid is rotatably threaded onto the drum body. The clip is adapted to break in preference to the lid and the drum body in the event that the initial integrity of the seal between the lid and the drum body is compromised.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2009Publication date: November 18, 2010Applicant: ENPAC, L.L.C.Inventors: Larry Stanek, Timothy D. Reed, Scott R. Janda
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Patent number: 7832551Abstract: A contact lens package that is reusable as a case to store a contact lens between uses includes a lid, a base, one or more receptacles for a contact lens case, and a time keeping device. The time keeping device comprises an indicator for each one or more receptacles that indicates a period of time that has elapsed since the contact lens case currently in the receptacle was placed therein. When the period of time has expired, the indicator denotes a need to discard both the contact lens case and a contact lens associated with the contact lens case.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2003Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: 1-800 Contacts, Inc.Inventors: Stephen D. Newman, Jonthan C. Coon, Kevin K. McCallum, Bruce V. Christy, III, Desmond C. S. Cheong, Joanne M. Oliver, Mark A. Zeh, Lynda Deakin, Rachel Wong, Jonah L. Houston, Anthony J. Rossetti, John Ravitch
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Publication number: 20100285180Abstract: A heat-in package with doneness indicator for heating applications, such as microwave heating of foods or sterilization applications. The doneness indicator comprises indicia printed with thermochromatic ink on the heat-in packaging. The doneness indicator can be sealed from front to back on the heat-in packaging in such a way that the heat transfer to the sealed area is controlled so that the contents contained within the heat-in packaging has adequate time to heat before a color change or other visual transformation is observed in the doneness indicator. Furthermore, the sealed area containing the thermochromatic ink is not in direct contact with the contents within the packaging. The ink changes due to heat conduction through the film. A venting system can further be incorporated to prevent excessive pressure build-up within the packaging.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2010Publication date: November 11, 2010Inventors: ANTHONY GAYLOR, Thomas C. Hoese, Tim Reppe, Steve Straus
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Publication number: 20100276325Abstract: An oxygen indicator using an optical absorption spectral change reaction caused by a substrate in the presence of oxygen via an enzymatic catalysis, which comprises an oxygen sensitive solution containing at least a coloring substrate, an oxidoreductase, and a reducing agent capable of reducing the oxidized coloring substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2004Publication date: November 4, 2010Inventors: Kazuaki Sakurai, Masahiko Kawashima, Yutaka Matsuki, Shigeru Ueda, Mamoru Takahashi