Protective Guard (e.g., Animal Deterrent) Patents (Class 220/730)
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Patent number: 12054326Abstract: This disclosure provides a novel container lid and a container assembly comprising a beverage or food container and a container lid. The disclosed container lid or container assembly allows the substance in the container lid to be mixed with beverage or food contained in the beverage or food container conveniently and effectively. In addition, the container lid can have a shape adapted for easy stacking in boxes for shipping and on shelves for display to a consumer.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2022Date of Patent: August 6, 2024Inventor: Shamir Patel
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Patent number: 10791857Abstract: The utilitarian function of the engagement features on a lidded vessel is at least partially camouflaged so that the engagement features' utilitarian function is less apparent to the consumer after the lid is removed. The lidded vessel may be, for example, a lidded drinking glass—such as a lidded wine glass, beer glass, whiskey tumbler or soda glass—that is sold pre-filled and sealed with the wine, beer, whiskey or soda already inside. The camouflaging may be accomplished using one or more camouflaging techniques, some or all of them involving the presence of non-engagement elements.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2017Date of Patent: October 6, 2020Assignee: CELEBRATE EVERYWHERE, LLCInventors: John R. Bergida, Marvin M. Bergida, Justin D. Eakes
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Patent number: 8881940Abstract: A cover for a container, the container having a hollow body and a separate end joined together by a seam and the cover including a disc of resilient material having plurality of slots cut therein. Each slot is arranged to define a clip interspaced between two arms.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2011Date of Patent: November 11, 2014Assignee: Crown Packaging Technology, Inc.Inventors: Christopher Paul Ramsey, Lenneke Koopmans
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Publication number: 20140319156Abstract: The present invention generally relates to bear and animal resistant containers. Specifically, this invention relates to a bear canister apparatus that is resistant to being opened by bears and other wildlife and preferred embodiments feature a top that utilizes latches which seal the canister using a tool-less design, creating a water resistant seal between the top and canister.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2013Publication date: October 30, 2014Inventor: Thomas Casperite
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Patent number: 8833588Abstract: The invention pertains to a foot operated latch and linkage means permitting hands-free access to a waste or recycling container. The latch includes a kick plate which is interlocked with a foot pedal whereby displacement of the kick plate permits release of the foot pedal to move from a latched position to an unlatched position, which pedal movement engages a linkage which opens a user access door in the container.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2013Date of Patent: September 16, 2014Assignee: Haul-All Equipment Ltd.Inventors: Peter Spahmann, C. Kelly Phillip, John Jansen
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Patent number: 8720724Abstract: A mechanism is provided for physically protecting an interface on an electronic device having first and second protrusions, each having a surface. The mechanism includes first and second clamping mechanisms, a hinge assembly and a cover plate. Each clamping mechanism has a pair of blocks that are detachably fastenable together. As assembled along the protrusion surface of the device, the blocks form a channel that rigidly engages that surface. The hinge assembly forms a pivotable joint and can be removably attached to the first clamping mechanism to orient the pivotable joint substantially parallel to the interface. The cover plate can be removably attached to the hinge assembly for disposal to swing on the pivotable joint between closed and open positions. In the closed position, the cover plate securely connects to at least the second clamping mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2008Date of Patent: May 13, 2014Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventor: Carl S. Lynn, IV
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Patent number: 8708189Abstract: A disposable pest entry barrier and open bottle cover is constructed in various shapes, such as conical or cylindrical, having a sidewall, a closed end and an opposite open end. The bottle cover is formed from a disposable material, such as cardboard or plastic. The bottle cover is coated or sprayed with a solution consisting primarily of lemongrass essential oil. This oil solution acts as a natural repellent and deters fruit flies and other contaminating pests from entering the open end of a bottle on which the bottle cover is placed.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2012Date of Patent: April 29, 2014Inventor: William G. Reitzig
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Publication number: 20140103054Abstract: An animal-resistant system for inhibiting access to refuse containers by animals is disclosed. The system comprises at least one latch mechanism, at least one actuation member, at least one shroud member, and a cover defining an opening which permits access to the actuation member. The actuation member communicates with the latch mechanism so as to move the latch mechanism between the latched and unlatched positions. In the latched position, the latch mechanism secures the container lid to the container base, substantially inhibiting access to the container. The access hole and actuation member are dimensioned and positioned on the container in a selected manner so as allow human hands access to the actuation member and unlatch the container while simultaneously inhibiting such access by animals. The shrouds are further configured to inhibit forcible entry into the container when the system is latched.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2013Publication date: April 17, 2014Applicant: Compumeric Engineering Inc.Inventor: David E. Moore
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Patent number: 8657139Abstract: A system for delivering deodorizer or repellent or both is intended for use with a household or commercial container including a cover. The system includes a first receptacle formed as a first housing shell surrounding a volume for holding a repellent or deodorizer, where openings allow part of the repellent or deodorizer to escape into the environment when the first receptacle is positioned on the outer cover surface and the cover is positioned on the container. A second receptacle formed as a second housing shell surrounding an inner volume for holding a repellent or deodorizer, where openings allow part of the repellent or deodorizer to escape into the inner container environment when the second receptacle is positioned on the inner cover surface and the cover is positioned on the container. A connector detachably connects the receptacles.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2012Date of Patent: February 25, 2014Inventor: Julia Ann Bodine
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Patent number: 8627971Abstract: The present invention is for an access shield for a shipping container, which container has a pair of doors and a plurality of supporting feet. An access shield for the shipping container is placed under the door end of the shipping container and is contained by the shipping container's weight with a pair of locking arms positioned behind the shipping container's feet to block access into a shipping container.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2011Date of Patent: January 14, 2014Assignee: ABG Tag & Traq, LLCInventors: Ronald R. Lancaster, Philip N. Chivers, Mark A. Chivers, Michael R. Custer
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Publication number: 20130248542Abstract: A device that attaches a food recycling bin to a larger bin by connecting the handles of each via a strap, rope or chain, and an integrated hook.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2012Publication date: September 26, 2013Inventor: Jevon Bruce Joseph
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Publication number: 20130153590Abstract: A disposable pest entry barrier and open bottle cover is constructed in various shapes, such as conical or cylindrical, having a sidewall, a closed end and an opposite open end. The bottle cover is formed from a disposable material, such as cardboard or plastic. The bottle cover is coated or sprayed with a solution consisting primarily of lemongrass essential oil. This oil solution acts as a natural repellent and deters fruit flies and other contaminating pests from entering the open end of a bottle on which the bottle cover is placed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2012Publication date: June 20, 2013Inventor: William G. Reitzig
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Patent number: 8408607Abstract: An animal-resistant container includes a body and a lid. The body has an interior volume in which refuse may be placed. At least one latch mechanism is secured in the body and at least one latch receptacle is secured in the lid. The latch mechanism is engaged with the latch receptacle to secure the lid to the body and prevent access to the interior volume. The latch mechanism can be actuated by a gripping arm of a refuse pickup vehicle to release the latch mechanism from the latch receptacle so that contents of the container can be emptied during automated collection. A tilt sensor detects tilting movement of the container, and the latch mechanism is prevented from actuation following detection of the tilting movement so that an animal intruder cannot tip over the container and gain entry into the container.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2010Date of Patent: April 2, 2013Assignee: Northland Products, Inc.Inventors: William J. Michael, Reed A. Davis
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Patent number: 8201706Abstract: A can cover and method are provided for preventing debris from entering an opening in a lid of a pop-top can. The pop-top can includes an upper rim extending about the lid and a pivotable pop-top operatively connected to the lid. The can cover includes a generally flat sheet and a disc removably connected to the sheet. The disc includes a first side, a second side and an opening therethrough. Indicia is provided on the first side of the disc. The disc is receivable on the pop-top can such that the second side engages the rim of the pop-top can and the pop-top extends through the opening in the disc.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2009Date of Patent: June 19, 2012Assignee: Riverwest Engineering & Design, Inc.Inventors: Casey M. Dembowiak, Edmund A. Malczewski
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Patent number: 8146769Abstract: An improved container designed to provide all of the foregoing attributes (including light weight, low cost, ease of use and carrying, and climatic tolerance) while also presenting a virtually impenetrable barrier to animals. One exemplary embodiment comprises a highly resilient, lightweight, one piece polymer (polycarbonate) body or shell having a large-diameter aperture disposed at one end. A threaded, partially flexible lightweight polymer cap element mates with the body; the cap element comprises a tamper-resistant configuration with locking features which prevent rotation of the cap with respect to the body past a certain point. A ridge is formed on the body along the mating region of the cap, the ridge acting to prevent any animal (or human for that matter) from being able to insert anything (e.g., claws) under the cap when installed to pry it off.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2004Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Inventor: Jamie Hogan
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Publication number: 20120006838Abstract: An animal-resistant container includes a body and a lid. The body has an interior volume in which refuse may be placed. At least one latch mechanism is secured in the body and at least one latch receptacle is secured in the lid. The latch mechanism is engaged with the latch receptacle to secure the lid to the body and prevent access to the interior volume. The latch mechanism can be actuated by a gripping arm of a refuse pickup vehicle to release the latch mechanism from the latch receptacle so that contents of the container can be emptied during automated collection. A tilt sensor detects tilting movement of the container, and the latch mechanism is prevented from actuation following detection of the tilting movement so that an animal intruder cannot tip over the container and gain entry into the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2010Publication date: January 12, 2012Applicant: Northland Products, Inc.Inventors: William J. Michael, Reed A. Davis
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Publication number: 20110204071Abstract: A device for preventing bugs and debris from entering a beverage container includes a dome adapted to releasably rest upon and engage with the rim of the container so as to create a near-seal and cover the opening of the container. The dome includes a fine mesh material that generally prevents debris from entering the container yet allows the beverage in the container to breath. A knob is attached to a highest point of a convex side of the dome, adapted for a user to pick up and set down the device. The device may be stainless steel, and may include a circular, non-mesh dome rim around a perimeter of the mesh material.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 3, 2011Publication date: August 25, 2011Inventors: Greg Plumlee, Renee Plumlee
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Patent number: 7850036Abstract: A protective cover for protecting a paintball gun gas canister is disclosed. The protective cover is preferably formed from an elastic rubber material such as neoprene. The protective cover has the ability to adapt its shape when placed over a canister, thus enabling use with canisters of various sizes.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2005Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Inventor: Dominick Cirone
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Patent number: 7775564Abstract: An animal-resistant latching system for inhibiting animals from accessing food and food containing refuse within containers. The device is composed of an access panel containing an opening to which is secured at least one latching members, a cam assembly, a cover, and a bracket. The latching members are positioned so as to inhibit access to the container when the member is in the latched position and allow access to the container when the member is in the unlatched position. The cam assembly communicates with the latching members so as to move the members between the latched and unlatched positions. The cover and bracket are dimensioned and positioned on the access panel in a predetermined manner so as allow human hands access to the cam assembly and unlatch the container while simultaneously inhibiting such access by animals.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2006Date of Patent: August 17, 2010Assignee: Compumeric Engineering, Inc.Inventor: David E Moore
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Publication number: 20100181316Abstract: An animal-resistant system for inhibiting access to refuse containers by animals is disclosed. The system comprises at least one latch mechanism, at least one actuation member, at least one shroud member, and a cover defining an opening which permits access to the actuation member. The actuation member communicates with the latch mechanism so as to move the latch mechanism between the latched and unlatched positions. In the latched position, the latch mechanism secures the container lid to the container base, substantially inhibiting access to the container. The access hole and actuation member are dimensioned and positioned on the container in a selected manner so as allow human hands access to the actuation member and unlatch the container while simultaneously inhibiting such access by animals. The shrouds are further configured to inhibit forcible entry into the container when the system is latched.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2010Publication date: July 22, 2010Applicant: Compumeric Engineering, Inc.Inventor: David E. Moore
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Patent number: 7681752Abstract: An animal-resistant system for inhibiting access to refuse containers by animals is disclosed. The system comprises at least one latch mechanism, at least one actuation member, at least one shroud member, and a cover defining an opening which permits access to the actuation member. The actuation member communicates with the latch mechanism so as to move the latch mechanism between the latched and unlatched positions. In the latched position, the latch mechanism secures the container lid to the container base, substantially inhibiting access to the container. The access hole and actuation member are dimensioned and positioned on the container in a selected manner so as allow human hands access to the actuation member and unlatch the container while simultaneously inhibiting such access by animals. The shrouds are further configured to inhibit forcible entry into the container when the system is latched.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2006Date of Patent: March 23, 2010Assignee: Compumeric Engineering, Inc.Inventor: David E. Moore
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Publication number: 20100044387Abstract: A system and method for constraining a can in an upright position includes a base and a plurality of legs. The base defines a support area and enlarges the footprint of a can when the can is constrained by the device. Each of the plurality of legs extends in the same direction from the base, over the support area defined by the base, and toward at least one of the other legs at an acute angle relative to the support area. Together, the legs constrain a can in an upright position when a can is inserted into the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2009Publication date: February 25, 2010Inventor: Craig Howard
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Publication number: 20100038360Abstract: Provided is an animal-proof canister comprising a plurality of interlocking portions, wherein the portions may be disassembled rendering the canister in a collapsed configuration or wherein the portions may be assembled rendering the canister in a non-collapsed configuration. A corresponding method of preventing animals from retrieving contents from a collapsible canister is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2008Publication date: February 18, 2010Inventor: Scott McDonnell
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Publication number: 20100001011Abstract: Lay-Me was created for the purpose of screening the top portion of various sized drinking beverage containers. In return, it acts as a barrier, screening indoor and outdoor insects from getting into out favorite beverage. I have invented Lay-Me, to be a NEW and useful idea in the art to which it pertains.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2008Publication date: January 7, 2010Inventor: Gitonia Velise Morrison-McBride
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Publication number: 20090308875Abstract: A device (D) for opposing sloshing in a flexible tank (21) provided with a top cushion (22) and having a bottom (23) and a plurality of sides (24), the device includes at least first and second ties (1 and 2). The first and second ties (1 and 2) are secured respectively to first and second edges (221 and 222) of the cushion, with the first edge (221) being opposite from the second edge (222). The device is remarkable in that it includes main distributor elements (10) for blocking only one of the ties when the tension exerted on that tie is greater than the tension exerted on the other tie, the first and second ties (1 and 2) also being secured to the main distributor unit (10).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2007Publication date: December 17, 2009Applicant: EUROCOPTERInventor: Richard Olive
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Publication number: 20090090731Abstract: A new and useful barrier and method for protecting enclosed structures, such as utility boxes, by preventing entry of unwanted materials and objects, such as insects, dirt, and debris, while allowing the insertion of objects used for opening and closing the cover of the enclosed structure. The barrier generally comprises a sheet made of suitable material, such as solid rubber or closed-cell sponge, which can be manipulated to an appropriate size and attached to a utility box cover, or equivalent enclosed structure. The barrier is further comprised of a slit cut through the sheet and positioned over an access hole located on the cover of the enclosed structure to which the sheet is attached. When properly attached and positioned, the barrier is substantially impermeable to undesired objects and materials while a slit in the barrier allows a tool used for opening and closing the structure's cover to pass through the barrier without compromising the barrier's impermeable character.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2008Publication date: April 9, 2009Inventor: Jason L. Soldini
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Publication number: 20080272135Abstract: Condiment cover is an item made of cotton fabric, plastic or linen like paper. This item may also be called a condiment skirt. The cover can be produced in any material. The linen like paper material is made of high quality soft paper which is disposable. It is a cover for several condiments, such a salt and pepper shakers, small hot sauce and vinegar bottles in restaurants and other food service establishments. The cover varies in dimension according to the items it protects. The sample cover is made for a typical salt and pepper shaker and is 5?? in diameter, 3½? height and an elastic band which is placed 3? from the base. The sample is produced in fabric and linen like paper. This item is used for sanitary purposes and as a health feature in public places which is designed to protect the consumer from continuous public handling of the same article.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2007Publication date: November 6, 2008Inventor: Janette Hoston Harris
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Publication number: 20080035640Abstract: A washable flexible trash can cover includes a tear-resistant water repellent flexible washable material substantially circular in shape, including an elastic perimeter which thereby gathers the perimeter inwardly for snugly fitting the material over the open ends of trash cans of varying perimeters, and two slits provided on opposing ends of a diameter of the washable material through which trash can handles can pass and clamp down over the cover, securing the cover snugly to the cans while permitting normal access to the handles. The material can be made of non-toxic biodegradable cloth. The material can be made of tear-resistant nylon. The elastic perimeter preferably includes an elastic band attached to the material by folding the perimeter of said material over said band and sewing, gluing or adhering the folded over perimeter to the material. The material can be made from material that is non-toxic when incinerated. The material can be fabric impregnated with insecticide.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2007Publication date: February 14, 2008Inventor: Marcia L. Weber
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Publication number: 20070284381Abstract: Provided, among other things, is a cover for a soap or sanitizer dispenser comprising a dress made of spandex-containing knit fabric having a main body-covering portion and a neck-covering portion, the fabric comprising an outer coating of PVC, polyurethane or mixture thereof, the dress adapted to conform to a soap or sanitizer dispenser.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2006Publication date: December 13, 2007Inventor: Suzanne McCroskey
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Patent number: 7222746Abstract: A device having a screen, like that of a strainer, used to provide protection to beverage cans internally. The safety screen is located inside the can, attached to the underside of a beverage can opening about its periphery. It is meant to protect the entry of foreign objects, such as bees or insects.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2004Date of Patent: May 29, 2007Inventor: Kurt Eckstrum
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Patent number: 7198168Abstract: A can (1) having a spout that can, after opening, be securely resealed and can be opened and closed with an easy operation. The can (1) has a spout (3) that is opened by lifting and pulling a pull-ring (6) fixed on a top wall (2) of a can body (1a) with a rivet (5) to bend a sealing tongue portion (4) toward the inside of the can. Inside the top wall (2) and away from the spout (3), an internal sealing member (7) having a fan shape with its pivot mounted to the rivet and a size capable of sealing the spout (3) is disposed so as to be fixed to the rivet (5). After opening the spout (3), by rotating the pull-ring (6) around the rivet (5), the internal sealing member (7) is also rotated at the same time. As an interlocking mechanism therefor, the rivet (5) is rotatably supported by the top wall (2), and a base end of the pull-ring (6) and the pivot of the internal sealing member (7) are fixed to the rivet (5), respectively.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2004Date of Patent: April 3, 2007Inventor: Jyunzi Mizuma
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Patent number: 7000347Abstract: A device and method for preparing a vase or other container to receive a floral arrangement. The device includes a grid cover that is placed around the open end of a vase or similar container. The grid cover has a flat top surface and a peripheral wall that extends downwardly from the edge of the top surface. The grid cover is made of elastomeric material and is initially smaller than the open top of the vase. The grid cover is stretched over the open top of the vase, wherein the peripheral wall of the grid cover passes over the edge of the vase's open top and retains the stretched grid cover element in place. A plurality of openings are distributed throughout the top surface of the grid cover. As the grid cover is stretched over the top of a vase, the openings become positioned across the open top of the vase.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2001Date of Patent: February 21, 2006Inventor: Linda Roskin
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Publication number: 20040256388Abstract: A closure assembly, specifically designed for beverage cans, comprises a tang pivoted to a pivot pin rigid with a wall of the can at an opening portion, which can be removed for freeing an opening therefrom it is possible to pour the cap contents, or directly drink the beverage, and being characterized in that the tang, pivoted to a pin rigid with the can wall, comprises an enlarged thickness portion, designed for reclosing the opening of the can.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2003Publication date: December 23, 2004Inventors: Luca Rossetti, Maurizio Molinari
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Patent number: 6793087Abstract: Sealing device having an essentially flat opening area (14), an opening tab (18) formed in the opening area and an opening device (30) attached at a connection point (32) in the opening area. Moreover, through leverage action, the sealing device is arranged to press down the opening tab in the opening area so that it creates an opening therein. After the opening is created, opening device (30) is arranged so that it can be twisted parallel with opening area (14) around connection point (32) until it reaches a resealing position where it closes the opening with a covering surface. To make it possible, in a simple manner, to block opening device (30) at the resealing position, it is proposed that among other things opening device (30) be provided at its periphery with blocking devices including at least one tab (36, 40) formed so that opening device (30) alternately engages the upper and lower edge areas of opening (22).Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2002Date of Patent: September 21, 2004Assignee: Effektivator Foretagens LedningsresursInventor: Leif Dyrèn
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Publication number: 20040178201Abstract: An invention for the prevention of entry of flying and non-flying stinging insects into open disposable beverage containers. According to the embodiment, the invention is attached to a disposable beverage container over the normal dispensing port to act as a shield to prevent the entry of flying and non-flying insects, debris, or foreign chemicals in either tablet or encapsulated form. The invention is attached during the normal manufacturing process of the disposable beverage container. The invention will not interfere with the normal opening mechanism of the disposable beverage container. Normal manufacturing processes such as argon laser welding, adhesive, ecetra, attach the invention to the disposable beverage container. The invention is manufactured out of the same material, a dissimilar material, or both as the disposable beverage container.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2003Publication date: September 16, 2004Inventors: Anthony Lee Cox, Evans Vincent Roberts,
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Publication number: 20040144785Abstract: An improved spill-free snack container comprising a container, open ended container top, and closure device. The container has a circular container base with a cylindrical shaped sidewall. The circular container top is downwardly dished with an opening that accommodates a human hand. The sidewall exhibits a snack fill line for spill-free snack performance. The container top allows easy access to foodstuffs in the container. When the container is inverted, the container top and container's upper portion trap foodstuffs. A slide base, slide, and slide top provide a closure to the container top when the container is inverted or shaken. The combination of the container top and the sliding closure device prevents foodstuff spillage when the container is tilted; inverted slowly; inverted quickly; or shaken in the sideways, upright, or inverted positions. A top lid and bottom lid preserve freshness of foodstuffs when the container is not in use.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2003Publication date: July 29, 2004Inventor: James Byron Braswell
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Publication number: 20040099663Abstract: Can Hats were created for the purpose of covering the top portion of our can beverages while we drink. In return, it acts as a barrier, preventing our mouth from coming in contact with the can that is being used.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2002Publication date: May 27, 2004Inventor: Darren Lee Griffis
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Publication number: 20040094550Abstract: A container 2 having a ring pull 12 with an opening 20, the ring pull 12 being moveable over an outlet 6 of the container 2, the opening 20 being sized to prevent the ingress of specific foreign objects into the outlet 6 whilst enabling the contents of the container 2 to be poured out.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventor: Virginia Poole
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Patent number: 6681952Abstract: A paint brush wiper and holder for a paint can which is removably mountable thereon whether the can is open or closed. The brush wiper and holder includes a short, cylindrical sidewall for partially capping the paint can and a lip which extends inwardly and generally perpendicularly to the sidewall. A promontory-like protrusion on the lip extends inwardly from the remainder of the lip and slopes downwardly therefrom, so that paint collected on the protrusion can drain into an open paint can. The leading edge of the promontory-like protrusion is both sharpened and generally convex in shape, so that it can serve as an efficient brush wipe. As the bristles of a brush are pressed against this leading edge, they spread open, fan-like, releasing excess paint. Affixed to the lip near the mid-section of the promontory-like protrusion and projecting generally upwardly of the sidewall is a pair of bowed plastic arms which exhibit leaf spring action or similar releasable fasteners.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2002Date of Patent: January 27, 2004Inventor: Kelly L. Mowe
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Publication number: 20030201273Abstract: Apparatus for use with a coin bucket is disclosed and includes a string and a flexible body defining a tubular sleeve. The sleeve can be manipulated so as to define a passage having an inlet and an outlet and which is shaped and dimensioned to permit travel of the bucket, bottom-first, through the inlet to an operative position whereat the top of the bucket is disposed within the passage, spaced from the inlet. A channel is formed in the sleeve which encircles the bucket when same is disposed at the operative position, and at least one opening is formed on the sleeve exterior leading into the channel. The string is positioned within the channel with its ends each emerging from the at least one opening so that same can be drawn to form, in the passage, a constriction which grips around and retains the bucket at the operative position.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2002Publication date: October 30, 2003Inventor: Terri J. Reid
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Publication number: 20030168457Abstract: An auxiliary rotatable cover for an easy-open can with non-tear-away pull tab is disclosed. It is a rotatable plate. It mainly includes a central recess, a main recess, a sliding rim, and a turning portion. So, this auxiliary rotatable cover at least has a full-open position, a semi-open position, and a full-close position. At the full-open position, the main recess faces the outlet of the easy-open can. At the full-close position, the outlet is covered. It has the advantages and functions: while shaking, the drink will not spill out; it has many functions and easy to switch; it is small and will not influence its original packing volume; its structure is simple; and it can secure a straw.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2003Publication date: September 11, 2003Inventor: Hung-Yu Wang
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Patent number: 6460719Abstract: A cover for a tab top can having a top with a tab opener includes a body which is shaped and dimensioned to selectively cover the hole which is punched by the tab opener. The body has a channel which is shaped and dimensioned to receive the tab opener. Once the can is opened in the conventional manner, the cover is slidably installed on the tab opener. The cover and tab opener are then rotated until the cover covers the hole in the top of the can, thereby preventing both spilling and the unwanted entry of contamination. As desired, the cover may then be rotated away from the hole to dispense the contents of the can.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2001Date of Patent: October 8, 2002Inventor: Brian E. Finmark
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Patent number: 6347720Abstract: A resealable lid for beverage cans is provided. The can has a press-in tab for opening the pouring opening thereof via a press-in tip. A rotating lid is secured to the same pin or rivet as the press-in tab, and is rotatable over the pouring opening. When the rotating lid is over the pouring opening, and the press-in tab is pulled up, a support leg thereof catches against an arresting member on the surface of the can. In the catching position of the leg, the press-in tip of the press-in tab presses the rotating lid against the pouring opening.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2001Date of Patent: February 19, 2002Inventor: Alexander Schley
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Patent number: 6341713Abstract: A covering assembly for waste containers and the like. The lid cover portion fits over the lid of the waste container. The body cover portion fits about and conceals the sides of the waste container which make up the body thereof with ends of the body member preferably overlapping one another and held securely in place by cooperating hook-type and loop-type fasteners, which, although being capable of being pealed apart, provide excellent shear strength. The lid and body cover portions are preferably made of the same material and are preferably the same color. The fabric has an aesthetically pleasing appearance and substantially completely covers the waste container whose appearance leaves something to be desired. The front surface of the body covering portion preferably has a pleasing graphic design together with a message, such as, “Welcome”, “Kids Zone”, “Merry Christmas”, and the like.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2000Date of Patent: January 29, 2002Assignee: Sterlin Suma, Ltd.Inventor: Thomas K. Kilmer
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Patent number: 6318587Abstract: Closing device for a container, in particular a drinking glass, having a lid (2) adapted for pivoting about a pivotal axle (13), a fastening arrangement (3) for securing the pivotal axle (13) relative to the container, and a connector (4) connected to the lid (2) and the pivotal axle (13). The connector (4) is displaceable with respect to the pivotal axle (13), thereby permitting adjustment of the spacing between the pivotal axle (13) and the lid (2) in the direction of the connector (4).Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2000Date of Patent: November 20, 2001Inventor: Rüdiger Friederich
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Publication number: 20010040163Abstract: Disclosed is a cover mountable to a beverage container and mounting method and apparatus thereof. The container cover detachably mountable to an upper surface of a beverage container comprises a body which is formed to have substantially a disc-shaped configuration. The body is partly cut away from an edge toward a center thereof thereby to define a beverage discharging opening which has a predetermined width and a predetermined contour. The beverage discharging opening is capable of being selectively communicated with a discharging hole of the beverage container as the body is rotated. An inner end of the beverage discharging opening is delimited by a rotation guiding part which has a predetermined curvature to guide rotation of the body. The body has a straw insertion hole which is defined therein at a predetermined location to have a predetermined diameter in a manner such that a straw can be inserted therethrough.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2001Publication date: November 15, 2001Applicant: Conic Korea Inc.Inventor: Jong Hoon Song
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Publication number: 20010019058Abstract: Disclosed is a cover mountable to a beverage container and mounting method and apparatus thereof. The container cover detachably mountable to an upper surface of a beverage container comprises a body which is formed to have substantially a disc-shaped configuration. The body is partly cut away from an edge toward a center thereof thereby to define a beverage discharging opening which has a predetermined width and a predetermined contour. The beverage discharging opening is capable of being selectively communicated with a discharging hole of the beverage container as the body is rotated. An inner end of the beverage discharging opening is delimited by a rotation guiding part which has a predetermined curvature to guide rotation of the body. The body has a straw insertion hole which is defined therein at a predetermined location to have a predetermined diameter in a manner such that a straw can be inserted therethrough.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2001Publication date: September 6, 2001Applicant: Conic Korea Inc.Inventor: Jong Hoon Song
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Patent number: 6227404Abstract: A hood cover insert for substantially filling the opening in a hood cover of a propane tank. The hood cover insert includes a block member having a base wall and a top wall. A perimeter wall extends between and is integrally coupled to the base and top walls. The base wall has an elongate slit extending upwardly therein. The block member comprises a resiliently flexible material. The block member is positioned in the opening of the hood cover such that the gas line is movably extended upwardly in the slit and the opening is substantially closed.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2000Date of Patent: May 8, 2001Inventor: Robert L. Hellebuyck
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Patent number: 6098830Abstract: A resealable flip-top beverage can lid has a lid having a rim disposed on the periphery thereof; a swinging seal positioned to seal an opening in the lid; and a tab rotatably attached to the lid with a rivet. The tab has a hole punching lip and an extended lifting section on opposite sides of the rivet. The extended lifting section extending at least to the rim and is shaped to cover and substantially seal the opening in the lid. While it is preferred that the seal be strong enough to maintain any carbonation within the beverage can, a weaker seal is also beneficial in excluding insects and preventing or limiting spills. The extended lifting section preferably further includes a rim locking section to locks onto the rim of the lid.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1998Date of Patent: August 8, 2000Inventor: Michael Jamieson
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Patent number: 6088974Abstract: A mobile cover for scrap metal containers located in outside areas that are open to the elements, such as snow and rain. The cover includes a waterproof covering material stretched over a framework that is able to substantially enclose the scrap metal container. The cover has wheels allowing the cover to be moved from its covering position over the scrap metal container. With such a cover, rain and snow, as well as other undesirable debris, are prevented from collecting in the bottoms of these types of containers.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1998Date of Patent: July 18, 2000Inventor: Ronald D. Kloeden, Sr.