Splatter Shield Or Deflector Patents (Class 220/731)
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Patent number: 12006103Abstract: A spill-preventing lid for a container comprises a lid body having a top, a bottom, a peripheral flange and a drink opening through the body from the bottom to the top, and a spill-preventing baffle, the baffle comprising a wall extending downwardly from the bottom of the lid body, the baffle having a top and a bottom, the top of the baffle communicating with the drink opening, at least one opening in the bottom, and a passage leading from the at least one opening in the bottom to the top, allowing liquid to flow from the container into the baffle, though the passaged defined by the baffle and to the drink opening, the at least one opening in the bottom being substantially smaller in dimension than the dimension of the drink opening.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2021Date of Patent: June 11, 2024Inventor: Zaki Khal
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Patent number: 9992971Abstract: An apparatus for receiving a food product having a cover and a removable liner are disclosed. The cover has a top and bottom opening and a sidewall that extends at least partially between the top and bottom opening. At least one aperture is disposed on the sidewall. The removable liner can be inserted within the cover to form the apparatus for receiving the food product. After use of the removable liner, a user can dispose the removable liner by using the aperture to lift the cover with the removable liner inside, and dropping the removable liner into a waste receptacle.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2016Date of Patent: June 12, 2018Assignee: Kinn, Inc.Inventors: Alexander James McKinnon, Allen Chandler Young
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Patent number: 9650171Abstract: A pouring package for a fluid and a pouring element therefor, including a container provided with a pouring opening which is closed by a seal in an unopened condition of the container. The pouring package is provided with a pouring element at the location of the pouring opening, the pouring element including a breaking element configured to act on and break the seal when a pressure is exerted thereon so as to thus effect an opened condition of the container. The pouring element is provided with two pivot arms extending on either side of the breaking element. Each pivot arm is pivotally connected to the breaking element with a first end and to the pouring element with the opposite, second end. The pouring element is provided with a flexible wall portion on a side remote from the pouring opening, wherein the flexible wall portion covers only part of the pouring opening.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2014Date of Patent: May 16, 2017Assignee: TRENDZPAK LTD.Inventors: Louis Rinze Henricus Adrianus Willemsen, Lucas Karel Johannes van den Broek
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Patent number: 9456714Abstract: A vessel has a hinged lid. The hinged lid is biased into an open position by a spring. The lid is mechanically coupled to a damping mechanism, preferably concealed within the body or lid of the vessel. The lid is held in a closed position by a latch.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2005Date of Patent: October 4, 2016Assignee: BREVILLE PTY LTDInventor: Gerard White
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Patent number: 9387966Abstract: A lid of a disposable beverage cup, which has at least one drinking hole provided for a consumer to drink the beverage stored in the beverage cup, and at least one vent hole provided for maintaining the pressure equivalence between an inner side and an outer side of the beverage cup, includes at least one drinking hole plug arranged for detachably coupling with the drinking hole to seal and close the drinking hole so as to prevent the beverage from leaking out of the beverage cup.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2014Date of Patent: July 12, 2016Inventors: Charles N. Chiang, Benjamin H. Chiang
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Patent number: 9016513Abstract: A splashguard is disclosed for use with a tank. The splashguard may include a main channel formed by an elongated base plate and side walls extending generally orthogonally from the elongated base plate by a first distance. The splashguard may also include a first end channel formed by a base plate and side walls extending generally orthogonally from the base plate by a second distance greater than the first distance. The first end channel may also be formed by an end wall extending generally orthogonally from the base plate by the second distance. The splashguard may further include a second end channel substantially identical to the first end channel. A first flow path may be maintained between the elongated base plate of the main channel and the base plate of the first end channel. A second flow path may be maintained between the elongated base plate of the main channel and the base plate of the second end channel.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2012Date of Patent: April 28, 2015Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.Inventors: Thomas Kulack, Nathanael McRostie, Michael Zolvinski
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Patent number: 8919602Abstract: A protective shield fits onto a fuel cylinder that is mounted on a propane-powered or LNG-powered vehicle, with a cylindrical flange on the tank surrounds a tank valve. The protective shield is formed of a cylindrical wall of a rubber-like material that fits snugly onto the cylindrical flange of the fuel tank, and has a window affixed into its upper end of the cylindrical wall. The window can be a disk of transparent plexiglass. There are openings in the cylindrical wall to access the tank valve. The shield provides visibility of the tank valve but prevents any spray of the fuel that may escape from the tank valve from reaching the worker's face or other exposed skin.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2013Date of Patent: December 30, 2014Assignee: Tank Right Systems LLCInventors: Shawn Nolan, Michael Fey, Richard R. Coon, John J. Fitzsimmons
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Publication number: 20140332544Abstract: A protective shield fits onto a fuel cylinder that is mounted on a propane-powered or LNG-powered vehicle, with a cylindrical flange on the the tank surrounds a tank valve. The protective shield is formed of a cylindrical wall of a rubber-like material that fits snugly onto the cylindrical flange of the fuel tank, and has a window affixed into its upper end of the cylindrical wall. The window can be a disk of transparent Plexiglas. There are openings in the cylindrical wall to access the tank valve. The shield provides visibility of the tank valve but prevents any spray of the fuel that may escape from the tank valve from reaching the worker's face or other exposed skin.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2013Publication date: November 13, 2014Inventors: Shawn Nolan, Michael Fey, Richard R. Coon, John J. Fitzsimmons
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Patent number: 8851325Abstract: A lid of a disposable beverage cup, which has at least one drinking hole provided for a consumer to drink the beverage stored in the beverage cup, and at least one vent hole provided for maintaining the pressure equivalence between an inner side and an outer side of the beverage cup, includes at least one drinking hole plug arranged for detachably coupling with the drinking hole to seal and close the drinking hole so as to prevent the beverage from leaking out of the beverage cup.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2013Date of Patent: October 7, 2014Inventors: Charles N. Chiang, Benjamin H. Chiang
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Publication number: 20140151384Abstract: A splashguard is disclosed for use with a tank. The splashguard may include a main channel formed by an elongated base plate and side walls extending generally orthogonally from the elongated base plate by a first distance. The splashguard may also include a first end channel formed by a base plate and side walls extending generally orthogonally from the base plate by a second distance greater than the first distance. The first end channel may also be formed by an end wall extending generally orthogonally from the base plate by the second distance. The splashguard may further include a second end channel substantially identical to the first end channel. A first flow path may be maintained between the elongated base plate of the main channel and the base plate of the first end channel. A second flow path may be maintained between the elongated base plate of the main channel and the base plate of the second end channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2012Publication date: June 5, 2014Applicant: CATERPILLAR INC.Inventors: Thomas Kulack, Nathanael McRostie
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Patent number: 8727163Abstract: In some embodiments, a lid may include a valve chamber comprising a hollow chamber, a valve flap and a hinge. The hollow chamber may be defined by one or more sidewalls and have a first opening at a first longitudinal end and a second opening at an opposing, second longitudinal end. The valve flap may be positioned at least proximate to the second longitudinal end and have a shape and size substantially the same as a shape and size of the second opening. The hinge may couple the valve flap to a sidewall of the one or more sidewalls and may be sized and configured to enable the rotation of the valve flap from an open position to a substantially closed position. Container assemblies and methods of forming lids are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2010Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Inventor: Joel Chrisman
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Patent number: 8690002Abstract: A bowl includes an upstanding continuous sidewall having opposed upper and lower ends, opposed outer and inner surfaces extending between the opposed upper and lower ends, a bottom formed at the lower end of the continuous sidewall cooperating with the inner surface of the continuous sidewall forming a fluid impervious vessel, and a peripheral upper edge formed at the upper end of the continuous sidewall bounding an opening into the fluid impervious vessel. An up-angled, broad, spill-catching body is affixed to a length of the peripheral upper edge of the continuous sidewall, which catches and directing spills into the fluid impervious vessel.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2007Date of Patent: April 8, 2014Assignee: BKD Acquisition, Inc.Inventor: Rebecca M. Finell
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Patent number: 8671999Abstract: A method for removing foam with a foam retainer constructed with a hollow tubular body including a receiving end and a discharge end. A passage is formed within the hollow tubular body through which a liquid is adapted to flow. The discharge end of the hollow tubular body is adapted to snugly fit onto an open end of a container into which the liquid flows. As the container is filled with the liquid, the foam generated during the dispensing of the fluid rises back into the discharge end of the hollow tubular body. In the hollow tubular body, the foam is received and captivated therein such that when the hollow tubular body is removed, the foam may also be removed from the container.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2011Date of Patent: March 18, 2014Inventor: M Pasha Pashazadeh
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Patent number: 8636171Abstract: A container trapezoidal in shape for carrying liquids and loose materials. The body of container having an open top with opposite front and back side walls, opposite right and left side walls slanting inwards to a closed bottom. Three adjoining side walls having a flange at top rim angling down inside container forming an overhang. The edge of the flange is used to wipe excess liquid off of applicator. This excess paint drips into the container. The container includes a magnet for holding a brush, a convenient pouring spout and supportive handle.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2012Date of Patent: January 28, 2014Inventor: Daniel Dattilo
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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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Patent number: 8602235Abstract: A device that assists with equalizing air pressure within a bottle with the atmospheric air pressure as liquid is being poured from the bottle and includes one or more relatively short air tubes. The air tubes are situated with an upper inlet rim of the air tubes located flush with or relatively near the bottle rim. Whether an insert or integrated into the manufacture of a container, the one or more air tubes that extend partially into the container allow air to pass into the container as the liquid exits the container. The pressure equalizer not only minimizes or prevents the common glugging effect, but it allows liquid from a bottle to be poured smoothly at any angle and orientation. A cap incorporating a detachable pressure equalizer is also described.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2011Date of Patent: December 10, 2013Assignee: Paha Designs, LLCInventor: Benjamin Meager
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Publication number: 20130248543Abstract: A frying pan splash guard (1) including a support element (10) detachably supported on a pan opening (20), the support element (10) having at least one support element aperture (100) for allowing liquids and steam to escape in a fully crossing manner, shall permit steam escaping in variable amounts in a controlled manner from the pan, in addition to preventing undesirable fat from escaping from the pan. This is achieved in that a steam escape element (11), which overlaps the support element (10) and at least partially the at least one support element aperture (100), is movably arranged on a first side (101) of the support element (10) such that a steam exit space of a variable height (h) can be formed between support element (10) and steam escape element (11).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2013Publication date: September 26, 2013Applicant: MOHA MODERNE HAUSHALTWAREN AGInventor: Ulrich GREINER
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Publication number: 20130228585Abstract: This invention relates to a guard (10) for a drinking vessel (36) having an opening (34). The guard (10) includes a web (12) adapted to at least seal the opening (34). The web (12) has at least one gap (eg. 16) with first and second edges (22 & 24). The first and second edges (22 & 24) are not on the same plane. The invention also relates to an anchoring means 80 for use in combination with a glass (36A) with a recess (84) in its base (82).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2011Publication date: September 5, 2013Applicant: NAUTSPILL PTY LTDInventor: Clive Solari
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Patent number: 8453870Abstract: A device by a drinking cup (1) comprising a container (2) and a valve element (4), the valve element (4) being provided with, on at least a portion of its free edge portion (12), an abutment (14) for a sealing, actuable gasket (8), and wherein a user's lip is resting against the gasket (8) when the drinking cup (1) is in its operating position.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2009Date of Patent: June 4, 2013Inventors: Anne May Berg, Heidi Berg
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Patent number: 8444004Abstract: A drink cup baffle device and system are configured to control fluid from a drink cup to a drinker. The baffle device may include a first baffle insertable into the cup making first contact with fluid in the cup. The first baffle forms a seal against the inside wall of the cup and defines a first plurality of openings. The baffle device further includes a channel formed adjacent to the first baffle around the full perimeter of the first baffle to receive fluid from the openings of the first baffle. The baffle device also includes a second baffle configured adjacent to the channel forming a seal against the inside wall of the cup and defining a second plurality of openings having a total area greater than a total area of the first openings to control fluid flow by discharging fluid via a portion of the second openings and preventing spillage.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2012Date of Patent: May 21, 2013Inventor: Peter Anthony Draganic
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Publication number: 20130043252Abstract: A water heater system includes a water heater, a cover, a shroud and at least one ring. The water heater includes a tank, a layer of foam surrounding the tank and a wrapper surrounding the layer of foam. The cover is positioned on a top edge of the water heater. The shroud is positioned over the cover. The at least one ring is positioned around at least one of an inlet port and an outlet port of the water heater. The cover, shroud and at least one ring are operative to prevent a liquid from coming into contact with at least one of the layer of foam surrounding the tank and one or more components covered by the shroud.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2012Publication date: February 21, 2013Inventors: Jonathan D. NELSON, Eliel Fresco RODRIGUEZ, Samuel Vincent DUPLESSIS
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Patent number: 8342214Abstract: A reservoir assembly for containing a non-corrosive liquid and a gas containing an evaporated liquid. The reservoir assembly includes a main reservoir having a main reservoir bottom wall, a main reservoir top wall and a main reservoir peripheral wall extending therebetween. An auxiliary reservoir, is provided having an auxiliary reservoir bottom wall and an auxiliary reservoir peripheral wall extending therefrom defining a peripheral wall top edge. The auxiliary reservoir located inside the main reservoir with the auxiliary reservoir peripheral wall adjacent the main reservoir peripheral wall to allow an infiltration of the non-corrosive liquid therebetween when the auxiliary reservoir is filled and the non-corrosive liquid overflows over the peripheral wall top edge. A deflector, is mounted inside the main reservoir to the main reservoir peripheral wall, having a deflector free end located above the auxiliary reservoir.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2007Date of Patent: January 1, 2013Inventor: Normand Rousseau
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Patent number: 8302800Abstract: A protective device attached to a pressure release valve of a lid of a pressure cooker, including a dome-shaped mesh casing body, a ring-shaped reinforcing frame fixed to the upper edge of the mesh casing body, a bridge plate provided on the reinforcing frame with both ends thereof fixed to the reinforcing frame so that the bridge plate diametrically crosses the ring-shaped reinforcing frame keeping distance from the bottom of the mesh casing body, and an attachment member of substantially a hollow cylinder provided at the center of the bridge plate.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2010Date of Patent: November 6, 2012Inventor: Tom Hiroshi Hasegawa
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Patent number: 8162168Abstract: A motorcycle gas tank protecting system includes a fuel tank that has a fill opening surrounded by an outer wall. A flexible panel has a top side, a bottom side and a perimeter edge. The panel has an aperture extending therethrough that has a size corresponding to a size of the fill opening. The panel is removably positioned on the outer wall and the aperture and aligned with the fill opening to protect the outer wall from fuel when a fuel nozzle is extended through the aperture and into the fill opening.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2009Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Inventor: Doreen W. Patulak
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Publication number: 20120024873Abstract: An anti-splash device for use in a cup or other container can help prevent or minimize sloshing, splashing and other undesirable movement of fluids. In some embodiments, the device includes a main body portion having a plurality of openings. The device can also include one or more features that are configured to engage an interior wall of the cup or other container. In other embodiments, the anti-splash device can attach to the brim of a cup or to a lid. In other embodiments, an anti-splash device, a cup lid or any other components related to a beverage or food container comprises one or more finger guides that provide targeted points of contact when manipulating such a device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2011Publication date: February 2, 2012Inventors: Dan Roseblade, Richard Anderson
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Patent number: 8096437Abstract: A disposable, segmented, sorbent, steam-permeable, cooking utensil cover for selectively covering foodstuffs in a stovetop cooking utensil, having upstanding sidewalls which terminate at a rim. The cover has sufficient wet-strength to render it rigid. The edge of the cover contacts the rim of the cooking utensil to cover contained foodstuffs and support the rigid cover. The cover is made of steam-permeable, sorbent, fire-retardant material to allow cooking steam to escape, while grease spatter and cooking juices are absorbed; and, to prevent combustion of the cover due to its proximity to the stove heating element. The cover contains a plurality of radial slits to form liftable segments hinged at the cover center to allow independent elevation of a selected segment. A flip-up handle for removing the cover and adhesive lift tabs to facilitate lifting and securing the segments are provided. Once utilized, the entire cover assembly is discarded.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2009Date of Patent: January 17, 2012Inventor: Gregory Carl Ryan
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Patent number: 8056755Abstract: A spill-resistant beverage container having an inwardly projecting, annular contoured lip forming an aperture at the top of a beverage reservoir. The aperture is smaller than the diameter of the top rim of the reservoir. The contoured lip reduces spillage, especially when used with shallow containers such as a martini glass. A smaller aperture in the surface of the contoured lip enables beverage consumption, either directly by mouth or through a straw.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2009Date of Patent: November 15, 2011Inventor: Margaret R. Williams
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Patent number: 8033420Abstract: An anti-splash device for use in a cup or other container can help prevent or minimize sloshing, splashing and other undesirable movement of fluids. In some embodiments, the device includes a main body portion having a plurality of openings. The device can also include one or more features that are configured to engage an interior wall of the cup or other container. In other embodiments, the anti-splash device can attach to the brim of a cup or to a lid. In other embodiments, an anti-splash device, a cup lid or any other components related to a beverage or food container comprises one or more finger guides that provide targeted points of contact when manipulating such a device.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2007Date of Patent: October 11, 2011Assignee: HTSS Capital LLCInventors: Dan Roseblade, Richard Anderson
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Patent number: 7959043Abstract: A tea kettle with a spout and a handle extends from a body, wherein the handle and spout are offset from one another such that when the body is tilted during pouring of a hot liquid contained therein, hot vapor from the liquid substantially is diverted away from the handle.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2005Date of Patent: June 14, 2011Assignee: Anderson AssociatesInventors: Luke Anderson, J. Dwight Anderson
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Publication number: 20110127282Abstract: A splatter screen useful for cooking is disclosed comprising a foil sheet with a pattern of openings through the foil sheet structured and arranged to allow gas vapor to pass through the openings while blocking splattered liquid droplets from passing through the openings. In one embodiment, the openings comprise slits through the foil that may be widened when the foil is pulled in an expansion direction in the plane of the foil to thereby expand the foil in the expansion direction. In another embodiment, the openings comprise flaps in the foil that are movable to positions out of the plane of the foil to thereby allow gas vapor to escape through the flaps while blocking splattered liquid droplets from passing through the foil. A method of minimizing splattering during cooking by positioning a splatter screen as described above over a cooking pan is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2010Publication date: June 2, 2011Inventors: Lisa Carvajal, Ruth Mara Trujillo
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Publication number: 20110017758Abstract: The anti-splash, anti-spill paint containers cover comprising: brush rest lid cover use on standard pain cans, having open mouth funnel shape lid cover, to prevent splash or spill paint when container is moving. The angle elbow wall at the bottom end of the funnel for the brush rest.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2009Publication date: January 27, 2011Inventor: Bill Nguyen
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Patent number: 7784398Abstract: The food protector apparatus of the invention attaches directly to the food pan such that the food protector shield is at the proper location with respect to the food pan. Because the food protector apparatus is attached to the food pan, proper installation of the food pan ensures that all of the corresponding standards and health code requirements are met. Thus, it is virtually impossible for the food protector to be installed in a countertop in a way that fails to meet those standards and requirements.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2006Date of Patent: August 31, 2010Assignee: Elemental Ideas, LLCInventor: Jose Orlando Matus, Jr.
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Publication number: 20100170909Abstract: A shield for use with a cup is disclosed and comprises a tubular member having first and second open ends, the first end, in use, being disposed in close-fitting relation within the open end of said cup and the second end, in use, projecting out of said cup. The tubular member can have at least two axes for permitting said tubular member to fold into a flattened condition and can be constructed out of a compostable material, sheet material secured upon itself, recyclable plastic material or biodegradable material. The tubular member can be dimensioned such that, in normal use, the portion thereof projecting out of the cup captures substantially all of the splatter produced in the creation of a blended soft serve product.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2008Publication date: July 8, 2010Inventor: David Pollock
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Patent number: 7726508Abstract: A safety cap made of a mesh casing body and attachment frame and attached by snap-fitting or screw engagement to the pressure release valve of a pressure cooker or to the inner surface of the lid of the cooker so as to cover the pressure release valve, thus allowing no food particles to reach the pressure release valve and preventing the pressure release valve from being clogged.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2003Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Inventor: Tom Hiroshi Hasegawa
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Patent number: 7717285Abstract: The disposable splatter guard is a cover for food being heated in a microwave oven. The splatter guard has a fluted wall member and a semi-rigid, pyramidal top made from a fluted material. The flutes of the wall member and the pyramidal top maintain rigidity and prevent the splatter guard from collapsing into the food product. The top has a plurality of vents to allow steam to escape. The pyramidal configuration prevents condensation from dripping back onto the cooked food and permits easy stacking and dispensing. The disposable splatter guard is made from a microwave transparent material, such as paper.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2008Date of Patent: May 18, 2010Inventor: Bradley W. Price
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Publication number: 20100005811Abstract: A chamber for receipt and retention of a bottled beverage has a dispensing cartridge that interacts with a bottle to remove air therein to preserve the beverage under vacuum and to dispense the beverage under pressure. The vacuum and air pressure within the bottle is applied through a concentric pair of tubes introduced into the bottle as a part of the dispensing cartridge. A reversible pump is in fluid communication with the tubes. The chamber is maintained at a user-selected temperature using a thermoelectric cooling unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2008Publication date: January 14, 2010Inventors: Danene Jaffe, Asoka Veeravagu, Patricia Bassett
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Patent number: 7644834Abstract: A liquid medical waste receptacle includes an open top vessel having a bottom and an upstanding wall defining an upper rim. A lid is adapted to cover the open top vessel in sealing engagement with the upper rim. The lid includes a body portion defining a recess portion. The recess portion extends into the open top vessel. In some embodiments, the recess portion makes up a majority of the body portion. In some embodiments, the recess portion has a plurality of fingers. Select fingers have a proximal section, a distal section, and an intermediate section disposed between the proximal and distal sections, wherein the proximal section or the intermediate section includes a flexibility that is greater than the flexibility of at least a portion of the distal section.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2004Date of Patent: January 12, 2010Assignee: Navilyst Medical, Inc.Inventors: Valarie Castora, Kip Moen, Mark Van Diver, Tim Hall, Kristina Ernst, Peter Pendergrass, Dennis C. Deutsch
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Publication number: 20090321459Abstract: Disclosed herein is a splatter shield. The splatter shield includes an upper shield, a lower shield disposed underneath the upper shield, and an opening in the upper shield. The lower shield is inverted from the upper shield.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2008Publication date: December 31, 2009Inventors: John R. Maczko, Kirk E. Neet
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Publication number: 20090261102Abstract: Disclosed is a cover for a cooking vessel. The cover includes a screen having a dome-shaped structure and a frame coupled to a peripheral edge of the screen. The frame is adapted to be received on a top portion of the cooking vessel, thereby disposing the cover on the cooking vessel. Also disclosed is a cover for cooking vessels, which is adapted to be disposed on a top portion of cooking vessels of various sizes. The cover includes a first portion and a second portion slidably coupled to the first portion. The first portion includes a first screen, a first frame coupled to a bottom peripheral edge of the first screen, and a retracting mechanism configured on the first frame. The second portion includes a second screen, and a second frame coupled to a bottom peripheral edge of the second screen.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2008Publication date: October 22, 2009Inventor: Kay E. Sparks
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Publication number: 20090194549Abstract: The disposable splatter guard is a cover for food being heated in a microwave oven. The splatter guard has a fluted wall member and a semi-rigid, pyramidal top made from a fluted material. The flutes of the wall member and the pyramidal top maintain rigidity and prevent the splatter guard from collapsing into the food product. The top has a plurality of vents to allow steam to escape. The pyramidal configuration prevents condensation from dripping back onto the cooked food and permits easy stacking and dispensing. The disposable splatter guard is made from a microwave transparent material, such as paper.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2008Publication date: August 6, 2009Inventor: Bradley W. Price
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Publication number: 20090179038Abstract: A spill guard which is attached to standard dishware at mealtime. This spill guard has a crescent shape and includes a crescent shaped support flange designed to house the rim of standard dishware, such as plates or bowls, of a variety of widths and circumferences. This spill guard is capable of preventing food from falling off the edge of said dishware. This spill guard is capable to deflecting food that is pushed upon it and then guiding the food onto the user's utensil. This spill guard can be detached from standard dishware for the purpose of cleaning and storage.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2008Publication date: July 16, 2009Inventors: Michele G. Wong, Paige J. Akabane
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Publication number: 20090114660Abstract: An anti-splatter device for cooking is provided. The anti-splatter device includes a base, a shield extending upwardly from the base, and an aperture in the shield. The anti-splatter device protects a user from splatters produced while cooking and also allows for easy manipulation of food using a utensil through the aperture. Moreover, the anti-splatter device is easily movable to provide protection at various cooking areas while in use.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2007Publication date: May 7, 2009Inventor: HUGO KOSTELNI
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Publication number: 20090057314Abstract: A container is disclosed that includes a pre-formed tear line defining a dispensing aperture that tears with appropriate mechanical manipulation, to form a dispensing aperture with the container portion corresponding to the dispensing aperture being bent inside the container; and a filter attached to the inside of the container and located at least partly adjacent the dispensing aperture such that the filter allows egress of fluid through the dispensing aperture whilst preventing ingress of contaminants. In one embodiment, the filter comprises a safety portion which makes it impossible for the filter to fall through the dispensing aperture. In another embodiment, the filter is resilient and deforms during the bending of the container portion corresponding to the dispensing aperture, and subsequently returns to its initial configuration; and wherein the filter includes at least two limbs which may deform independently so to assist the filter in returning to its initial configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2008Publication date: March 5, 2009Inventor: Michael Webb
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Publication number: 20080296303Abstract: A domed splatter screen with a fitted rim. The domed splatter screen is placed over a pan used for frying a food item. The splatter screen includes a handle, a body, and a rim. The body is constructed of metal mesh and is dome shaped. The mesh catches and prevents oil droplets from splattering onto the stovetop. The dome shape allows the splatter screen to cover a pan with a food item that extends above the pan wall. The rim encircles the edge of the body and is fitted to securely attach to the pan wall. The handle is attached to the body to enable the splatter to screen to be placed over and removed from the pan.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2008Publication date: December 4, 2008Applicant: Lifetime Brands, Inc.Inventors: Adam Krent, Youngjin Seo
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Patent number: 7449332Abstract: A culture dish assembly includes a polygonal culture dish with a bottom wall and a side wall enclosure formed by a plurality of generally planar panels joined consecutively to one another by non-planar corners. The side wall enclosure includes a generally planar top edge. Inner surface regions of a plurality of the planar panels are formed with a plurality of projections or recesses that are spaced from one another and spaced from the corners. A splash guard includes engagement flanges disposed for nesting with inner peripheral surface regions of the panels of the side wall enclosure. The engagement flanges include projections or recesses disposed for releasably engaging the projections or recesses on the side wall enclosure to hold the splash guard on the culture dish without creating stress concentrations in the corners.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2004Date of Patent: November 11, 2008Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Harold W. Trammel, II, John P. Hall
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Publication number: 20080223857Abstract: Blast resistant and blast directing container assemblies for receiving explosive articles and preventing or minimizing damage in the event of an explosion. The container assembly comprises a container of blast resistant material and a blast mitigating material located within the container. The container is collapsible for storage when empty. The container assemblies have utility in aircraft, where weight is an important consideration, as cargo holders or containment devices in the passenger cabin. They also are useful as transport devices for hazardous materials such as gunpowder and explosives, e.g., bombs and grenades.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2006Publication date: September 18, 2008Inventors: Igor Palley, Gary Allan Harpell, Max Wilhelm Gerlach
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Publication number: 20080156817Abstract: An anti-splash device for use in a cup or other container can help prevent or minimize sloshing, splashing and other undesirable movement of fluids. In some embodiments, the device includes a main body portion having a plurality of openings. The device can also include one or more features that are configured to engage an interior wall of the cup or other container. In other embodiments, the anti-splash device can attach to the brim of a cup or to a lid. In other embodiments, an anti-splash device, a cup lid or any other components related to a beverage or food container comprises one or more finger guides that provide targeted points of contact when manipulating such a device.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2007Publication date: July 3, 2008Applicant: HTSS Capital LLCInventors: Dan Roseblade, Richard Anderson
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Patent number: 7275666Abstract: A container adapter (10) includes lower sidewalls (42, 43, 44, 45) and upper sidewalls (56, 57, 58, 59) separated by a rim (40). The lower side walls (42, 43, 44, 45) may be received within a pitcher (12), and the rim (40) is positioned on the upper open end (16) of the pitcher (12). The upper sidewalls (56, 57, 58, 59) increase the height of the pitcher (12) so that it can interface with a splash shield (33) of an ice chute (32) of a drink blending machine (20). Side clamps (50) assist in maintaining the adapter (10) on the pitcher (12), and a pouring spout (62) is provided at the junction of two of the upper sidewalls (58, 59).Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2004Date of Patent: October 2, 2007Assignee: Vita-Mix CorporationInventors: Stephen P. Rukavina, Richard D. Boozer, Robert M. Ulanski, Jonathan M. Katz
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Patent number: 7172090Abstract: The present invention provides a paint container accessory, which container accessory enables the user to simultaneously protect the annular groove or rim of a conventional paint container as well as the paint brush or implement used in connection therewith. The container accessory comprises a uniquely configured protective rim cover in combination with a painting implement receptacle. The rim cover retains the painting implement receptacle in adjacency to the paint container. The paint brush receptacle used in combination with the uniquely configured rim cover is formed from a material impervious to air and may be enclosed so that when painting implements are placed into the painting implement receptacle, the evaporative processes associated with drying paint process may be slowed. The rim cover is outfitted with structure to prevent horizontal or vertical shift when the rim cover is installed on the rim of a paint container.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2003Date of Patent: February 6, 2007Inventor: Vernon V. Jackson
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Patent number: 7036693Abstract: A paint container includes a body having a bottom, a plurality of side walls, and a top. An attachment mechanism is located proximate the top. A cap is configured to be secured to the attachment mechanism. A spout extends upward proximate the top and is at least partially surrounded by the attachment mechanism. A channel located between the attachment mechanism and the spout permits paint spilled into the channel to flow back into the paint container.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2001Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Assignee: Masterchem Industries LLCInventors: Michael J. Walsh, James N. McDerby, Jr., Norman Morfeld, Cynthia S. Sherrill, Stephen L. Crouse, Douglas W. Newman, Jeffrey A. Schutte, Mark Gilbertson, Scott G. Manke, Michael Brock