Transparent Wall Or Portion Patents (Class 220/662)
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Publication number: 20100072206Abstract: A container with a selectively engageable cover including a window. A container comprises a base and a cover selectively engageable with the base. The cover includes a window that covers an opening in the cover that may permit viewing at least a portion of the interior of the container while the cover is engaged with the base. The cover comprises a cover assembly that includes a first layer and a second layer of material joined together. The opening is covered by a sheet of material comprising the window. The window is positioned between the first layer of material and the second layer of material to form a composite cover assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2008Publication date: March 25, 2010Inventor: Thomas E. Doyle
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Publication number: 20100044372Abstract: A portable and collapsible isolator is taught for containing radioactive, chemical or biological agents. The isolator is comprised of a collapsible frame, movable between a collapsed transport position and an open operational position, and a flexible and collapsible envelope in the form of an airtight bag attached to the frame to define a cavity. The envelope remains airtight in both the collapsed and open positions. One or more sealable openings are formed in the envelope for insertion and removal of the radioactive, chemical and biological agents into and out of the cavity. The isolator may optionally include at least one glove extending from one or more of said sealable openings into the cavity, for handling said radioactive, chemical and biological agents inside the cavity.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2008Publication date: February 25, 2010Applicant: Her Majesty The Queen in Right of Canada as Represented by the Minister of Public SafetyInventors: Bill Kournikakis, Tim Patraboy, Daniel Perreault, James Peeke, Carl McDiarmid, Ian Summerell, Andrew Burczyk, Marianne Heisz, Pierre Caron, Sylvain Poirier
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Publication number: 20090284732Abstract: The present is directed to an apparatus and method to monitor water treated with the SODIS process and comprises a container and an indicator element which is either affixed, applied or embedded to the container or the container's cap. The, indicator element comprise of at least one thermochromic indicator and at least one photochromic indicator.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2005Publication date: November 19, 2009Inventor: Rodney P. Vitale
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Publication number: 20090266818Abstract: The present invention generally pertains to a biodegradable package for packaging perishable goods such as fruits and vegetables. More specifically, the present invention relates to a package comprising a container for receiving the food product therein, a porous membrane for closing the container while allowing gas to circulate inside and outside the container and a perforated lid for protecting the porous membrane and allowing stockpiling on numerous packages onto one another.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2009Publication date: October 29, 2009Applicant: TOMAPURE INC.Inventor: Luc SAUVAGEAU
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Publication number: 20090229360Abstract: A bowl having one or more grooves defined around the interior perimeter thereof, the grooves representing a specific measure of a material placed into the bowl when the bowl is filled to the level of one of the grooves. Each of the grooves have an indicia locate nearby that indicates the quantity associated with each groove.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2009Publication date: September 17, 2009Inventor: Heather Harvey
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Publication number: 20090206086Abstract: A portable container includes a triangular prism shaped transparent case comprising an open bottom and three structural elements each extending downward from one of three angles of its top to an intermediate position of one of three longitudinal edges of the case; a handle secured to the top of the case; a triangular bottom member fitted onto the bottom of the case; and a shelf comprising an inclined top for dividing an internal space of the case into an upper space and a lower space, a side surface, and a continuous projecting edge extending downward from two edges of its top and extending toward one of the three longitudinal edges of the case. The shelf is secured between bottom ends of the structural elements and the bottom member.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2008Publication date: August 20, 2009Inventor: Lin Kar Gwee
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Publication number: 20090210359Abstract: The invention relates an apparatus (20) for merchandising including a point of sale (29), a stock of at least one product for sale (36, 38, 40), and a display point (22, 24, 26) having at least one package (30, 32, 34), the package including a replica of the at least one product for sale, wherein the apparatus is arranged to enable the package to be exchanged for the at least one product.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2007Publication date: August 20, 2009Applicant: Chapman Research LimitedInventor: Barbara Chapman
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Publication number: 20090188917Abstract: A vertically-aligned organizer comprising a backpanel a plurality of bellowed sectionalized compartments; and a coupling mechanism adapted to removably couple the plurality of sectionalized compartments to the backpanel. The backpanel of one embodiment is comprised of (i) a front surface adapted to align in a generally vertical direction, (ii) a top edge, (iii) at least one bore, and (iv) a generally flexible material. A method of organizing articles using a vertically-aligned organizer of may comprise placing the backpanel front surface in a generally vertical position, coupling the backpanel to one of a wall, a door, and a frame, coupling the plurality of bellowed sectionalized compartments to the backpanel front surface, and placing articles within the plurality of bellowed sectionalized compartments.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2008Publication date: July 30, 2009Inventors: Muluye K. Hailemariam, Berihun R. Chibsa
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Publication number: 20090080180Abstract: A configurable beverage container comprises a container body defining a central axis and bounded by non-opaque sides, an openable top, and a bottom defining a cavity in which a liquid can be retained. The container body includes a connector, such as a set of female thread portions, located on a lower end of the container body adjacent the container body bottom. The configurable container further includes an accessory having an accessory connector (e.g. male thread) located on a top end thereof and another (e.g. female thread) on a bottom thereof, with the top end configured to be coupled to the container body connector along a long axis of the container body. Examples of accessories include a first-aid kit, a GPS, a power source, and a flashlight. The flashlight accessory may further include an inward-shining light adapted to shine into the beverage container cavity and turn it into a lantern. Multiple accessories may be coupled in serial fashion in any configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2008Publication date: March 26, 2009Applicant: PACIFIC PATHWAY, INCInventor: Dennis Bertken
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Publication number: 20090019865Abstract: Various embodiments for an apparatus and method for preparing frozen tissue specimens are described. In an exemplary embodiment, the apparatus includes a sample container for receiving an excised tissue sample and embedding material. The sample container includes a flat base along which the tissue sample is flattened. The apparatus further includes a freezing box with a freezing platform and a freezing agent. The sample container is placed on the freezing platform to begin the freezing process. A chuck with a generally planar surface can be placed on the sample container during the freezing process joining the chuck, tissue specimen, and sample container base in generally parallel planes. In some cases, the sample container can be made from a suitable material, such as plastic, that is at least semi-transparent to allow visual confirmation of tissue flatness and freezing.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2006Publication date: January 22, 2009Inventors: Colin Henderson, Claire Temple-Oberle
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Publication number: 20080308564Abstract: A flexible packaging container of a transparent packaging laminate contains a colored, liquid food product and displays color print directly applied on a front and/or rear display surface. At least selected parts of the color print are a transparent color print which permits transparency for the food product. One or more color shades in the transparent color print are selected so that the visual impression thereof is enhanced or modified in cooperation with the color of the food product.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2005Publication date: December 18, 2008Inventors: Linda Hall, Sara Ohlgren, Thomas Mattsson, Peter Ohman
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Publication number: 20080296187Abstract: A bit caddy includes a first housing part having a central axis extending therethrough. The first housing part includes a surface extending from an interior to an outer perimeter. The surface is sloped at an obtuse angle relative to the central axis. The first housing part also includes a plurality of walls radially extending from the interior toward the outer perimeter and a plurality of storage pockets. Each storage pocket is configured to support a bit and is defined by the surface and two adjacent walls of the plurality of walls. The bit caddy also includes a second housing part rotatably coupled to the first housing part for rotation relative to the first housing part about the central axis. The second housing part defines an opening for dispensing a bit from one of the plurality of storage pockets.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2008Publication date: December 4, 2008Inventors: Robert W. Butzen, Michael W. Kirby, Richard Hohnl, JR.
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Publication number: 20080264956Abstract: A chassis comprising two or more chassis parts, said parts comprising sets of interconnection means; a closed space formed between said parts; and sealing means for sealingly connecting said parts, where said sealing means comprises light receiving window formed in said chassis, a light-sensitive glue; and a light guide formed within said chassis adapted for passing light from said light receiving window to said light-sensitive glue, said lightsensitive glue being provided between said parts, or between at least one of said parts and said light guide.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2005Publication date: October 30, 2008Inventor: Peter Estlander
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Publication number: 20080116088Abstract: The invention pertains to improved gift card carriers. More particularly, a first aspect pertains to a gift card carrier that also operates as a greeting card. In a first folded configuration, the gift card carrier presents the gift card for purchase. In a second folded configuration, the gift card carrier acts like a greeting card that encloses the gift card, and possibly supplies a greeting or message. A second aspect pertains to a gift card carrier with a depression for receiving a gift card therein. The depression may make the gift card appear as if its flush mounted within a panel of the gift card carrier. A third aspect pertains to a gift card carrier with an image of hardware device that includes a display, and a gift card that includes an image associated with the hardware device. The gift card is positioned over the display region of the hardware device image making it appear as if the gift card is the display, and the image thereon is being displayed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2006Publication date: May 22, 2008Applicant: Apple Computer, Inc.Inventor: Jamie Roberts
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Publication number: 20080116089Abstract: The invention pertains to improved gift card carriers. More particularly, a first aspect pertains to a gift card carrier that also operates as a greeting card. In a first folded configuration, the gift card carrier presents the gift card for purchase. In a second folded configuration, the gift card carrier acts like a greeting card that encloses the gift card, and possibly supplies a greeting or message. A second aspect pertains to a gift card carrier with a depression for receiving a gift card therein. The depression may make the gift card appear as if its flush mounted within a panel of the gift card carrier. A third aspect pertains to a gift card carrier with an image of hardware device that includes a display, and a gift card that includes an image associated with the hardware device. The gift card is positioned over the display region of the hardware device image making it appear as if the gift card is the display, and the image thereon is being displayed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2006Publication date: May 22, 2008Applicant: Apple Computer, Inc.Inventor: Jamie Roberts
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Publication number: 20070278237Abstract: A container includes: a transparent surrounding wall having an inner wall surface defining an accommodation space of the container, and an outer wall surface that is formed with a plurality of refractive regions, each of which is concave inwardly toward the inner wall surface; and an opaque surrounding medium covering one of the inner and outer wall surfaces of the transparent surrounding wall, and formed with a plurality of through-holes, each of which is aligned with a respective one of the refractive regions of the outer wall surface so as to permit passage of light therethrough.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2006Publication date: December 6, 2007Applicants: Tzeng Shyng Industries Corp., A & T Unlimit Ltd.Inventor: Tien-Jen Lo
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Patent number: 7059491Abstract: An apparatus and method for observing a chemical substance. In one embodiment, the apparatus includes a vessel having a base portion and an at least partially transparent wall portion depending from and extending away from the base portion. The base portion and the wall portion define an interface region at an interface between the base portion and the wall portion. The vessel can further include a background material fixedly attached to the base portion and/or the interface region, with the background material having a surface visible through the wall portion from a region exterior to the vessel. The background material can be attached to an inner surface or an outer surface of the vessel, or the background material can be integrated with a medium that forms the base portion and the wall portion of the vessel. The background material can have a single color, such as white or black, or the background material can have a plurality of hues to make the contents of the vessel more clearly visible.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2000Date of Patent: June 13, 2006Assignee: Micron Technology, Inc.Inventor: George E. Smith
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Patent number: 7014061Abstract: A household-use receptacle has a one-piece glass body having a side wall forming an annular upper edge defining an upwardly open mouth and having an inner surface and an outer surface and a floor unitarily joined to a lower edge of the side wall and forming with the side wall an upwardly open and laterally closed interior. The side wall is formed with at least one horizontally throughgoing hole having an annular inner edge. A decorative jewel is fixedly secured in the hole and projects horizontally past one of the side-wall surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2003Date of Patent: March 21, 2006Assignee: Herner Glas Bernd Hoffbauer GmbH & Co. Leuchten und Industrieglas KGInventor: Bernd Hoffbauer
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Patent number: 7007819Abstract: This invention is a photo display drinking container for children. The container includes a hollow vessel (12) surrounded by a clear outer casing (10). The clear outer casing (10) is open at the bottom, forming a display space (21) between the hollow vessel (12) and the clear outer casing (10). The display space (21) is for the purpose of easy insertion and removal of personalized photographs or decorations (20). A clear bottom lid (11), connected to the clear outer casing (10), prevents the decorations (20) from falling out of the display space (21). The clear bottom lid (11) is removable, and pictures can be inserted and removed frequently. A top lid (13) protects contents of the hollow container vessel (14) during the insertion and removal of decorations (20).Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2003Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Inventor: Leah Pollack
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Patent number: 6988629Abstract: The side wall portion of a plastic article, as a plastic container, is opaque and includes a transparent portion, as a view stripe. The opaque portion limits viewing the inside of the article, whereas the transparent portion permits viewing the inside of the article therethrough. A method for forming the plastic article is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2004Date of Patent: January 24, 2006Assignee: Plastipak Packaging, Inc.Inventors: Marc A. Pedmo, Thomas J. Simpson, Michael J. Sainato
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Patent number: 6986437Abstract: A container and method of forming intimately bonded plastic components including a lower base with a closed bottom and an upstanding peripheral wall, and an upwardly extending ring telescopically engaged with the base and extending from a lower edge at an intermediate height on said base wall to an upper edge vertically spaced above the base wall to define three distinct zones along the height of the container.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2002Date of Patent: January 17, 2006Assignee: Dart Industries Inc.Inventors: Vincent Jalet, Robert H. C. M. Daenen, Victor J. J. Cautereels
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Patent number: 6971539Abstract: The present invention provides multi-walled food storage containers in which the cavity between the walls may be filled by individual users. In particular, the present invention provides users with the ability to insert written storage notes, date of storage and/or preparation instructions in between the walls of the container. In this manner, the notes are not subject to smearing, smudging or erasure from mishandling, nor are they susceptible to damage from condensation or frost. The food storage containers may further include designated regions within the multi-walled structure in which one or more regions includes a cellular structure that provides additional rigidity and insulation for long-term storage of food. Alternately, one or more regions between the walls may be filled with a fluid or gas to provide additional insulation.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2001Date of Patent: December 6, 2005Assignee: Saber-Com, Inc.Inventor: Nancy A. Abbe
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Patent number: 6962264Abstract: A receptacle with compartmented peripheral walls for displaying personalized and changeable graphics is disclosed. The receptacle has an inner cylinder and a transparent outer cylinder which are spaced apart by vertical spacers which divide the cavity between the cylinders into compartments, each of which houses a removable sheet of graphic material. In a preferred embodiment, each compartment is sized to hold a standard, stock sized paper, such as 8½?×11?, so the graphics may be quickly and easily changed.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2002Date of Patent: November 8, 2005Inventor: Guy Zilberman
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Patent number: 6905043Abstract: A receptacle with compartmented peripheral walls for displaying personalized and changeable graphics is disclosed. The receptacle has an inner cylinder and a transparent outer cylinder which are spaced apart by vertical spacers which divide the cavity between the cylinders into compartments, each of which houses a removable sheet of graphic material. In a preferred embodiment, each compartment is sized to hold a standard, stock sized paper, such as 8½?×11?, so the graphics may be quickly and easily changed. Graphic sheet access means are also provided, whereby a user can conveniently change the graphic sheets without having to use a tool or turn the receptacle upside down.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2003Date of Patent: June 14, 2005Inventor: Guy Zilberman
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Publication number: 20040256398Abstract: An exterior impact and abrasion resistant protective coating (14) is provided on the surface of the vessel (12) having information (16, 18, 20) provided on the exterior surface thereof to form a container (10) for storing and dispensing gas under pressure. The coating (14) is sufficiently transparent such that said information (16, 18, 20) is visible through the coating (14). One advantage of the invention is that any labels (16, 18, 20) on which the information is provided are protected against abrasion and other damage that would otherwise obscure the information thereby reducing the frequency with which the labels (16, 18, 20) need to be replaced.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2004Publication date: December 23, 2004Inventors: Csaba Alfoldi, Anne Le Floch-Joubert, Lieve De Paepe, John Irven
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Publication number: 20040216713Abstract: A liquid quantity visual confirmation device comprises a first reservoir-forming member, and a second reservoir-forming member forming a liquid reservoir in combination with the first reservoir-forming member. The second reservoir-forming member is at least partially transparent to allow visual confirmation of the internal liquid level from an outside thereof. The second reservoir-forming member has a liquid-feeding port for feeding the liquid into the liquid reservoir. The quantity of liquid in the liquid reservoir can be confirmed by looking at the internal liquid level in the second reservoir-forming member from the outside. It is also possible to reliably feed the liquid into the liquid reservoir from the liquid-feeding port while confirming any rising of the liquid level through the transparent portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2004Publication date: November 4, 2004Inventors: Yoshiaki Nagao, Toshio Takahashi, Liu Yumin, Yukio Sawadate
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Patent number: 6764639Abstract: This invention concerns a drum-like container made of a discontinuously extruded hose-like perform of thermoplastic in a blow molding process. The drum-like container has a wall consisting of an inner layer, an outer layer, and at least one intermediate layer. To make it possible to monitor the fill level of the fill material, the wall has a visual indicator strip of translucent plastic running in the axial direction.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1999Date of Patent: July 20, 2004Assignee: Greif Bros. CorporationInventor: Günter Richter
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Publication number: 20030226849Abstract: A household-use receptacle has a one-piece glass body having a side wall forming an annular upper edge defining an upwardly open mouth and having an inner surface and an outer surface and a floor unitarily joined to a lower edge of the side wall and forming with the side wall an upwardly open and laterally closed interior. The side wall is formed with at least one horizontally throughgoing hole having an annular inner edge. A decorative jewel is fixedly secured in the hole and projects horizontally past one of the side-wall surfaces.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2003Publication date: December 11, 2003Applicant: HERNER GLAS BERND HOFFBAUER GmbH & CO. LEUCHTEN UND INDUSTRIEGLAS KGInventor: Bernd Hoffbauer
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Patent number: 6629634Abstract: A rural type mailbox having transparent windows formed through the front and rear thereof, a slidable transparent window, which allows the user to open the window to access the interior from the side of the mailbox to remove or enter mail when desired. The mailbox further includes a mail-in-box indicator LED to let the user know when mail has arrived, the LEDs illuminate inside the mailbox to enabling a user to see inside the mailbox at night using a remote control. The mailbox includes a solar panel for housing rechargeable batteries.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2001Date of Patent: October 7, 2003Inventor: Brenda Ann Simmons
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Patent number: 6592363Abstract: A chafing dish fuel canister is provided with a side wall having a lower section, a middle section and an upper section wherein the lower section and the upper section are substantially vertically extending and the middle section is an angled wall, the middle wall section extending outwardly from the lower wall section at an angle of from about 55 to 85 degrees. This creates a tilt angle such that the flame does not burn the lid or side wall of the fuel canister. The chafing dish fuel canister is preferably of a transparent plastic material and upon being overturned maintains the fuel product therein in a safe condition without spillage.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2001Date of Patent: July 15, 2003Inventor: Ross W. Hoffmann
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Patent number: 6561376Abstract: A beverage container includes a body member and a lid that fits thereon in only a single orientation. One way this is accomplished is by using a lid that has an asymmetric perimeter profile such as a reniform. Another way is by using a projection on the body member that uniquely mates with a receiving area on the lid. A first orientation indicator, such as a groove, may be disposed on the body member to indicate the orientation of the container to the user's hand. A second orientation indicator may be disposed on the lid to help guide a user's lips to a drinking aperture and/or assist in preventing spillage. In a preferred embodiment, the body member includes a clear outer member and an inner member, wherein an advertising medium may be disposed between the two members for viewing.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2001Date of Patent: May 13, 2003Assignee: Punch Products USA, Inc.Inventors: Eric Justin Price, Glen Nielsen, David Kaiser
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Publication number: 20030000954Abstract: An apparatus and method for observing a chemical substance. In one embodiment, the apparatus includes a vessel having a base portion and an at least partially transparent wall portion depending from and extending away from the base portion. The base portion and the wall portion define an interface region at an interface between the base portion and the wall portion. The vessel can further include a background material fixedly attached to the base portion and/or the interface region, with the background material having a surface visible through the wall portion from a region exterior to the vessel. The background material can be attached to an inner surface or an outer surface of the vessel, or the background material can be integrated with a medium that forms the base portion and the wall portion of the vessel. The background material can have a single color, such as white or black, or the background material can have a plurality of hues to make the contents of the vessel more clearly visible.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2002Publication date: January 2, 2003Inventor: George E. Smith
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Patent number: 6484900Abstract: A camping-type container for a liquified gas fuel. The inventive container comprises: a container body formed of a transparent material such that a user can see the liquid level of the liquified gas fuel in the container; a top end structure provided on the top end of the container body; and a discharge valve provided in the top end structure, the discharge valve being a valve of the type attachable to a camping-type appliance.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2000Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Assignee: W. C. Bradley CompanyInventors: Roy E. Stiner, Gary Benjamin
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Patent number: 6478182Abstract: A rectangular inspection side panel for a container for housing a clear plastic liner bag for holding a liquid, with the rectangular inspection side panel including a segment extending substantially the entire height of the rectangular inspection side panel and being sufficiently transparent for allowing a level of a liquid in a clear plastic liner bag to be visible. The segment is able to be moved and is mounted in the rectangular inspection side panel for allowing replacement of the segment. A perimeter frame having two elongated side members is joined at respective ends by upper and lower edge members with a covering fixed to the perimeter frame and having an opaque covering sheet covering a majority portion of the perimeter frame with the segment covering the remainder of the perimeter frame.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2001Date of Patent: November 12, 2002Inventor: Ladislav Stephan Karpisek
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Patent number: 6471085Abstract: The present invention is directed to a container having a main chamber in fluid communication with a temperature-moderating chamber. Preferably, a valve, actuated by a spring-biased button preferably positioned on a handle of the container, opens and closes an aperture within the temperature-moderating chamber to permit a hot beverage to flow from the main chamber into the temperature-moderating chamber. A lid having a sipping hole is provided to allow the consumer to consume the beverage from the temperature-moderating chamber.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2000Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Inventor: Anthony J. Gallo
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Publication number: 20020096529Abstract: A tray includes a dimensionally stable base having a supporting surface to accommodate sheet information carriers, and a transparent and dimensionally stable upper part which can be fixed to the base as a goods supporting surface so that, in the fixed state, the information carrier is covered by the upper part so as to be visible. The upper part can be fixed to the base by means of at least one detent which engages in an aperture arranged in a corresponding manner in the base and which projects beyond the lateral profile of the upper part. An auxiliary tool has a contact surface with at least one protrusion which can be placed against the side of the base so that the protrusion can be pressed against the detent to push the detent out of the aperture to release the upper part from the lower part.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2001Publication date: July 25, 2002Inventors: Michael Daubenthaler, Jochen Houy
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Reserve tank for engine coolant and straddle-type all terrain vehicle equipped with the reserve tank
Publication number: 20020092856Abstract: The invention provides a reserve tank for engine coolant formed by a blow molding method in which an external surface of the reserve tank is colored simultaneously with blow molding process and thus painting is unnecessary, and a straddle-type all terrain vehicle equipped with the reserve tank. The method comprises the steps of placing a thermoplastic tube, called a “parison”, between halves of an open mold, closing the mold halves, blowing the parison to expand the parison to the cavities of the mold halves, and cooling the parison to set the material, thereby forming the reserve tank. The method further comprises the steps of placing a thermoplastic film with a color which is different from that of the parison so that it covers at least one of the cavities before closing the molds, and expanding the thermoplastic film to the cavities along with the parison so that the film sticks thereto.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2002Publication date: July 18, 2002Inventors: Kazuhiro Maeda, Yuji Yoshihata -
Patent number: 6409374Abstract: The present invention is directed to a stackable, recyclable, plastic beverage tasting vessel, preferably used for tasting wine. The vessel comprises a bottom portion and a side wall extending upwardly and outwardly from the bottom portion and terminating in an open top having an outwardly extending rim. The rim comprises a curved portion with a plurality of radially extending ridges for aerating the beverage, an angled edge portion for directing the beverage to the top of a taster's tongue, and a curved pouting lip portion for directing the beverage to the sides and under a taster's tongue. The vessel further comprises a raised portion or dome formed in the bottom of the vessel and projecting upwardly into the interior of the vessel, and a platform portion formed on a portion of the raised portion. The vessel further comprises at least one radially projecting rib integral with the interior surface of the side wall and positioned opposite the platform portion.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2001Date of Patent: June 25, 2002Inventor: Boyd I. Willat
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Patent number: 6386387Abstract: A multi-layer container is constructed to include a transparent outer container body, the outer container body having a bottom center through hole and multiple peripheral through holes and an opaque design printed on an outer surface thereof, an inner container body mounted inside the outer container body, the inner container body having an opaque design printed on an outer surface thereof, and a transparent plastic lining filled up the gap in between the outer container body and the inner container body and the holes of the outer container body.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2001Date of Patent: May 14, 2002Inventor: Ja-Ling Hwang
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Publication number: 20010007307Abstract: An inspection side panel (5) for a container (1) to house a clear plastic film liner bag adapted to hold a liquid, the side panel (5) includes a demountable transparent inspection segment (14) extending for substantially the whole height of the side panel (5).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2001Publication date: July 12, 2001Inventor: Ladislav Stephan Karpisek
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Patent number: 6212989Abstract: A window assembly for transmitting light into and from a vessel containing a high pressure, high temperature, highly reactive environment includes a truncated conical window which is substantially transparent to radiation, a truncated conical metal seal which circumferentially engages the window, and a case to which the window and the seal are secured. To facilitate automatic cleaning of the window, the surface of the window which is exposed to the high-pressure environment is seated substantially flush with the high-pressure surface of the case. By initially seating the window assembly by means of mechanical pressing, then subjecting the window assembly to a series of successively higher transient combustion pressures, a window assembly can be fabricated which can withstand prolonged service in a harsh environment such as that encountered in a large caliber artillery cannon or equivalent scientific and industrial applications.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1999Date of Patent: April 10, 2001Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the ArmyInventors: Richard A. Beyer, Gregory C. Burke, John J. O'Reilly, David C. Smith, Henry Kerwien, Mark Todaro
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Patent number: 6182855Abstract: A holder for a container having a sleeve with an inner surface, an outer surface, an upper end and a lower end. The upper end of the sleeve is configured to permit the sleeve to be position on an outer peripheral surface of a container with the inner surface of the sleeve being engaged with an outer peripheral surface of the container. The sleeve is constructed of a insulated, transparent or translucent material to permit a user to comfortably and conveniently hold the outer surface of the sleeve positioned on a container with a hot or cold beverage being disposed therein while permitting indicia printed on an exterior surface of the container to be visible therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1998Date of Patent: February 6, 2001Inventor: Theodore Alpert
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Patent number: 6176388Abstract: A combination litter container with multiple door/panels 18 each having a display recessed portion 20 between its vertical walls. The poster display device 10 is made of a flexible clear material with tabs 40 that can be inserted into interlocking slotted openings 22 which have a retaining hook 42 internal to said container walls. The bending of said poster display device 10 is such that it both retains the device in position and reduces the glare of direct sun light reflected.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2000Date of Patent: January 23, 2001Inventor: John Mitchell Orndorff
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Patent number: 6158612Abstract: A holder for a container having a sleeve with an inner surface, an outer surface, an upper end and a lower end. The upper end of the sleeve is configured to permit the sleeve to be position on an outer peripheral surface of a container with the inner surface of the sleeve being engaged with an outer peripheral surface of the container. The sleeve is constructed of a insulated, transparent or translucent material to permit a user to comfortably and conveniently hold the outer surface of the sleeve positioned on a container with a hot or cold beverage being disposed therein while permitting indicia printed on an exterior surface of the container to be visible therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2000Date of Patent: December 12, 2000Inventor: Theodore Alpert
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Container having longitudinal grooves with at least one strip of a different color and/or appearance
Patent number: 6077579Abstract: A container for a product of a liquid-to-pasty consistency, having at least one longitudinal strip which is of a color and/or appearance different from a color and/or appearance of a remainder of the container and which is delimited by two lateral edges. The lateral edges of the longitudinal strip or strips are situated substantially within longitudinal grooves so as to conceal any variations of width of the longitudinal strip. The container can be constructed of thermoplastic material in an injection molding device.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1997Date of Patent: June 20, 2000Assignee: L'OrealInventor: Vincent De Laforcade -
Patent number: 6065630Abstract: A pressure vessel is provided for observing corrosive fluids at high temperatures and pressures. A transparent Teflon bag contains the corrosive fluid and provides an inert barrier. The Teflon bag is placed within a sapphire tube, which forms a pressure boundary. The tube is received within a pipe including a viewing window. The combination of the Teflon bag, sapphire tube and pipe provides a strong and inert pressure vessel. In an alternative embodiment, tie rods connect together compression fittings at opposite ends of the sapphire tube.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1998Date of Patent: May 23, 2000Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventor: John O. Outwater
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Patent number: 6029842Abstract: A cosmetic container consisting of a jar having an annular mouth portion and a sealing edge which extends along the mouth portion and is coextensive therewith, and having a screw thread extending along the mouth portion exteriorly of the sealing edge. The jar has a screw cap adapted to be threaded on the screw thread of the mouth portion, and the screw cap has sealing means which are engageable with the sealing edge of the jar for sealing the contents of the latter. The screw cap has a transparent window portion that enables the contents of the jar to be viewed from the exterior. The container is also provided with opaque means that conceals the screw thread and prevents its being viewed from the exterior of the jar.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1998Date of Patent: February 29, 2000Assignee: Charles ChangInventors: Robert J. Sheffler, Charles Chang
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Patent number: 5992665Abstract: A see-through display case has a plurality of compartments for storing, displaying and transporting a plurality of collectibles. Each case has an open front face which is closed by a clear plastic cover hinged to the front edge of the top surface. A case may be attached to vertically adjacent cases by means of a pair of tongue and groove interlocks integral to both the top and bottom surfaces and to laterally adjacent cases by a tongue on one case and a groove on the adjacent case to form a unit of interconnected cases. Each of the interlocks is activated by sliding a first of the adjacent cases front to back relative to the other adjacent case. An array of cases as large as two by two can be transported using an attachable handle which can be connected to the uppermost, centrally positioned pair of tongue and groove interlocks.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1998Date of Patent: November 30, 1999Inventor: Richard W. Deeter
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Patent number: 5850956Abstract: An improved tray apparatus, which includes a single, flat, opaque surface having a border there around with the border accommodating a member positioned on the surface for dividing the surface into at least two or four compartments. The opaque surface would allow light to be transmitted through the surface when the tray was placed upon a lighted table or the like, so that food could be easily identified by the user.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1996Date of Patent: December 22, 1998Inventor: William C. Hayward, Jr.
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Patent number: 5803306Abstract: A fluid containing device includes an outside wall with an inwardly directed concavity formed therein. The device also includes a selectively removable scene display which is fitted in said concavity formed in the outside wall of the device. The concavity includes a base portion for selective receipt of at least one feature of said scene display. The base portion and the at least one feature can be provided with elements of a dovetail slide arrangement such that a male portion of the dovetail engages a female portion whereby the at least one feature can be selectively removed from the concavity when desired. The scene display includes at least one figure and/or at least one scenery element which are selectively removable from the scene display. The device further preferably includes a pictorial portion having an attachment for selective fixation to a receiving portion formed on the cup.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 1997Date of Patent: September 8, 1998Assignee: High Point Accessories, Inc.Inventor: Stuart A. Lewis