Having Mixing Chamber Patents (Class 222/145.5)
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Publication number: 20110139821Abstract: A discharge arrangement for discharging a mixture comprises a connector (6) having at least two inlet channels (7, 7?) ending a mixing channel (8). A static mixing element (10) is provided in the mixing channel. A distal end region of the mixing channel is surrounded by a cone region (13), the outer circumference of which continuously tapers in the direction of the outlet of the mixing channel and which serves as a fastening region for an accessory (23) of the discharge arrangement. The cone region is designed as a luer cone in order to ensure the easy connection of accessories. The mixing element extends into the fastening region in order to minimize the dead volume.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2009Publication date: June 16, 2011Applicant: MEDMIX SYSTEMS AGInventors: Andy Greter, Ralph Egon Kayser, Wilhelm A. Keller
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Patent number: 7954673Abstract: A dispensing system for a plural component mixture including a first operator held container and separate flexible containers placed within the first container. Conduits coupled between the second containers and a dispensing device. The dispensing device includes a passageway and a valve for each respective component. An actuator controls the valves. A second valve is coupled in the conduits between the components' sources and the dispensing device. The second valve includes an inlet port for each component, an equal number of outlet ports, and an inlet port for flushing the plural components from at least portions of their respective conduits. The second valve has a first state where each inlet port is coupled to an outlet port and a second state where the inlet port for flushing material from the conduits and the mixed plural components is coupled to the outlet ports.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2007Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: Michael J. Kosmyna, Ralph Wisniewski
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Publication number: 20110114664Abstract: A dispenser (20) for consumable products is disclosed. The dispenser (20) uses a single motor (40) to both drive a spinner (75) to mix the product and move a valve assembly (42) to open and close the dispenser (20). The valve assembly (42) is axially aligned with the motor shaft (44) to avoid any undesirable moments associated with prior art offset valve actuators. The valve assembly (42) may be opened and closed by fixing an externally threaded shaft (46) on a drive shaft (44) extending from the motor (40) and then rotatably mounting an internally threaded flywheel (50) on the threaded shaft (46). A valve stem (64) may then be fixedly attached to the flywheel (50). When the motor (40) energizes, the inertia of the flywheel (50) causes it to accelerate more slowly than the nut (46), thus causing the flywheel (50) and valve stem (64) to axially translate along the nut (46) to open the valve assembly (42).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2010Publication date: May 19, 2011Applicant: Carrier Commercial Refrigeration, Inc.Inventors: Stephen M. Wadle, Robert K. Newton, Peter F. McNamee
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Publication number: 20110108573Abstract: The dispensing assembly comprises a double cartridge having two storage containers with bags placed therein, a mixer that is connectable to the cartridge, and an opening means acting upon the bag. The opening means is arranged on the mixer housing and rotatable with respect to the cartridge and has a cutting member comprising two knife-edges that acts essentially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the bags within the cartridge. Thanks to the knife-edges that are rotatable and arranged laterally with respect to the bags, such a cutting member allows a clean and predetermined opening of the bags and a dispensing operation with minimum pressure losses and lost volumes.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2009Publication date: May 12, 2011Inventors: Rochus Stoeckli, Andy Greter, Wilhelm A. Keller
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Patent number: 7938295Abstract: A chemical reaction between a first chemical reagent and a second chemical reagent occurs in a mixing chamber arrangement; a dispensing chamber; a dispensing piston configured to dispense reacting mixture from the dispensing chamber; and a control unit for controlling the movement of the dispensing piston and operation of the chemical mixing arrangement. The chemical mixing arrangement has a mixing chamber and injection apparatus configured to produce a jet of a first chemical reagent and a jet of a second chemical reagent such that the jets collide within the mixing chamber to produce reacting mixture. The dispensing chamber has an inlet for receiving the reacting mixture from the mixing chamber and an outlet for dispensing the reacting mixture. The control unit co-ordinates the chemical mixing arrangement to mix the chemical reagents while the dispensing piston is retracted at a controlled rate to enlarge the dispensing chamber.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2007Date of Patent: May 10, 2011Inventor: Shane Richard Wootton
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Patent number: 7938296Abstract: A two-component syringe is provided with a valve assembly having a common inlet/outlet, the valve assembly being designed to selectively close the containers of the syringe or allow a liquid from the outside to be aspirated into one of the containers via the common inlet/outlet or connect the two containers to each other or allow a mixture to be dispensed through the common inlet/outlet. This valve assembly is composed of a valve body provided with a sealing disk having channels that are arranged such that the connections are established or interrupted when the valve body is rotated. The design of such a valve assembly is simple and cost-efficient, and it allows aspirating liquids into a container and transferring them to another container that holds a powder as well as dispensing multicomponent liquids or pastes efficiently and with minimum pressure and volume losses.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2006Date of Patent: May 10, 2011Assignee: Medmix Systems AGInventor: Wilhelm A. Keller
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Patent number: 7934603Abstract: The delivery system of the present invention is comprised of at least two chambers which store, individually, an activated blood component and an inactivated blood component. The first chamber comprises an activating agent and a filter which may be one in the same thus allowing the formed clot to be triturated thereby isolating the thrombin from the clot. The second chamber stores the inactivated blood component that when mixed with thrombin will produce a gel. The first or second chamber may further contain agents which are desired to be delivered to a specific site. The unique design of the delivery system allows for ease in operation of combining two agents at a specific time and place.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2005Date of Patent: May 3, 2011Assignee: Arteriocyte Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Julie S. Eaton, Robert F. Baugh, Lisa M. Lim, John G. Rivera, Victor D. Dolecek
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Publication number: 20110095048Abstract: The present invention relates to a method of mixing and dispensing viscous materials, comprising the steps of: inserting a cartridge containing one or more viscous materials in a chamber; activating a first motor (1) to move a plunger from a first position to a second position within the cartridge and activating a second motor (2) to move the plunger from the second position further within the cartridge to dispense the material.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2010Publication date: April 28, 2011Inventors: Ingo W. Wagner, Manfred Harre, Hansjoerg Spitschan
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Publication number: 20110079610Abstract: A mixing device and method for mixing at least one first ingredient and at least one second ingredient. The device includes a body which has a wall defining a cavity. A first inlet communicates with the cavity for introducing the first ingredient and a second inlet communicates with the cavity for introducing the second ingredient. An outlet is provided in communication with the cavity receiving the mixed first and second ingredient which have been mixed in the cavity. The ingredients are mixed by introducing one ingredient as a stream and the second ingredient as a forcefully introduced stream. An area upstream of the ingredients is provided for mixing ingredients. Once mixed the ingredients must flow through the body before reaching the outlet. Multiple mixing devices can be cascaded to produce additional variations and mixing methods. The device can be in the form of a kit for retrofitting on existing devices such as beverage dispensers.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2010Publication date: April 7, 2011Applicant: BUNN-O-MATIC CORPORATIONInventors: Jeff Kadyk, Suresh Radhakrishnan
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Patent number: 7918369Abstract: A dispensing system for plural components mixture including second containers placed within a first container. The first container is held by an operator during dispensing. Separate conduits are coupled between the containers and the dispensing device and include passageways for the passage of each respective component. Each passageway includes an actuator controlled valve. A second valve coupled in the conduits between the respective components' sources and includes an inlet port for each component, an equal number of outlet ports, and an inlet port for a material for flushing the plural components from respective conduits and the mixed plural components. The second valve has a first state in which each respective inlet port is coupled to an outlet port. The second valve also has a second state in which the inlet port for flushing the plural components from the respective conduits and the mixed plural components is coupled to the outlet ports.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2002Date of Patent: April 5, 2011Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: Michael J Kosmyna, Ralph Wisniewski
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Patent number: 7918156Abstract: The invention presents a cold beverage dispenser which uses a heat exchanger to cool incoming water with a very cold closed loop of chilled coolant. Under control of a control system, the cooled water from the heat exchanger is mixed with uncooled in put water to regulate its temperature, then (if desired) carbonated. The regulated temperature water, optionally carbonated, is mixed with a liquid concentrate and dispensed at one or more dispensing stations. Preferably, the temperature, carbonation and strength of the dispensed beverage is controllable by the consumer.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2006Date of Patent: April 5, 2011Assignee: Greenwald Technologies, LLCInventors: Shlomo Greenwald, Zipora Greenwald
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Patent number: 7913879Abstract: The present application describes a product dispenser. The product dispenser may include at least one macro-ingredient source, at least one micro-ingredient source positioned about the dispenser, a diluent source, a dispensing valve, a number of pumps or metering devices, and a user interface. The user interface receives a request for a product type and instructs the pumps or metering devices to dispense a predetermined type and ratio of macro-ingredients, micro-ingredients, and diluent to the dispensing valve for a predetermined flow rate.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2010Date of Patent: March 29, 2011Assignee: The Coca-Cola CompanyInventors: Gregg Carpenter, David R. Newman, Nilang Patel, Paul A. Phillips, Arthur G. Rudick, Lawrence B. Ziesel
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Patent number: 7913878Abstract: A terminal orifice processor is disclosed for processing a first and a second liquid emanating from a discharging aperture. The terminal orifice processor comprises a housing having a housing input and a housing output. A connector locates the housing input of the housing below the discharging aperture. A processing channel is interposed between the housing input and the housing output for altering the direction of the first and a second liquid emanating from a discharging aperture for processing the first and second liquids prior to exiting from the housing output. The terminal orifice processor is suitable for mixing and aerating a concentrate and a diluent from a beverage-dispensing machine.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2006Date of Patent: March 29, 2011Assignee: Nestec, S. A.Inventors: Richard D. Baron, Steven A. Garbee
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Patent number: 7909210Abstract: A dispenser for a bottle that is adapted to contain a consumable beverage. The dispenser includes a dispenser body defining a chamber therein. The chamber is adapted to hold a flavoring component. The dispenser body has a first dispenser end, suitable for drinking therefrom, and has a second dispenser end, adapted to be positioned within the bottle when the dispenser is engaged with the bottle. The plunger is slidably disposed at least partially within the dispenser body for movement from a first plunger position to a second plunger position, in which the plunger penetrates a portion of the dispenser body to create a passageway. When the plunger is in the second plunger position and a cap is in a first cap position, the plunger end cooperates with the cap to seal the cap opening.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2009Date of Patent: March 22, 2011Assignee: Cool Gear International, LLCInventors: Donna Roth, Henry Roth
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Patent number: 7905429Abstract: Dispensing systems for dispensing one or more materials into a fluid flow conduit, during the conveyance of fluid through the conduit are configured to connect to a fluid conduit, such as a standard pipe of a shower arm and dispense a material into the water flow in the shower arm. The system includes a first tube member having a restrictor flow passage to provide a pressure differential, as fluid flows through the tube member. The pressure differential created within the restrictor passage by the fluid flow is communicated to a flask, to provide a pressure differential between the interior and the exterior of a flexible container within the flask. The pressure differential causes material within the flexible container to be drawn out and conveyed to the fluid flowing through the tube member. The flask may be connected to the first tube member, through an extension portion that is rotatable around the first tube member for convenient positioning.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2006Date of Patent: March 15, 2011Assignee: Water Pik, Inc.Inventors: Alan David Somerfield, Thomas Jay Sandusky
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Publication number: 20110054706Abstract: A kitchen gun system for dispensing edible liquid ingredients as required for cooking. The kitchen gun system includes a plurality of pumps, each having an inlet and an outlet. Packages of edible liquid ingredients are attached to the inlets of the pumps. The outlets of the pumps are connected to a plurality of manifold inputs of a manifold. A plurality of manifold outputs is connected to a hand-held dispensing gun. The dispensing gun has a plurality of control mechanisms corresponding to at least the plurality of inputs on the manifold. Selected edible liquid ingredients may be selectively dispensed from the dispensing gun when desired by operating the respective control mechanisms on the dispensing gun. The kitchen gun system is suitable for use in a kitchen in a commercial establishment and includes sources of highly concentrated liquid precursor for stock, cooking oils and wines, lemon juice, and other liquids.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2010Publication date: March 3, 2011Inventor: Gerard J. Murphy
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Patent number: 7891524Abstract: A fuel and oil mixing device holds a quantity of fuel and oil and allows a user to easily select the ratio of fuel to oil in the mixture that exits the device, thus allowing a single device to be used to fill multiple two-stroke engines. The fuel and oil mixing device includes a mixing chamber defining an internal volume, a fuel intake opening, an oil intake opening, and an outlet. Fuel is delivered into the mixing chamber from the fuel reservoir through the fuel intake opening, while oil is delivered into the mixing chamber through the oil intake opening. An oil control valve controls oil flowing into the mixing chamber through the oil intake opening so as to allow the user to dispense a fuel-oil mixture through the outlet of the mixing chamber with a predetermined fuel-to-oil ratio.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2007Date of Patent: February 22, 2011Assignee: Precise Mix, LLCInventors: R. Scott Johnson, Benjamin Lee Kessinger, III, Thomas M. McCullough, Kenneth M. Nielsen
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Patent number: 7882983Abstract: Capsule (10) for two or more components of a material which are to be mixed together, comprising a cartridge (11) comprising an outlet (12), a first component chamber (13) for containing a first component, and a second component chamber (14) for containing a second component, the two chambers (13, 14) opening into the outlet (12); and a piston (15) which at least with its front end sits in the cartridge (11), lies with its rear end outside the component chambers (13, 14) and, when it is pushed forwards, presses the two components out of their component chambers (13, 14).Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2004Date of Patent: February 8, 2011Assignees: 3M Innovative Properties Company, 3M ESPE AGInventors: Dean K Reidt, Darin J Meyertholen, Bruce R Broyles, Robert Lee, Robert M Biegler, Arno Hohmann, Marc Peuker, Michael Knee
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Publication number: 20110017771Abstract: An apparatus for the storage of a plurality of components designed for joint use includes two separate oppositely disposed storage regions for the respective components with a separating film between the storage regions. Each storage region is connected to separate discharge passages which open into a common mixing passage A kinking site is arranged between the storage regions and the first and second discharge passages and parting elements are provided to cut through the film to open each respective storage region to a respective discharge passage upon flexing of the apparatus about the kinking site.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2010Publication date: January 27, 2011Inventors: Manfred Obrsit, Josef Ettlin, Sasan Habibi-Naini
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Publication number: 20110017777Abstract: A chemicals mixing container 1 includes: a cylinder 8 having a tubular shaped outer tube 10, and an end wall 11 which seals one end of the outer tube 10 and in which an ejection hole 15 has preliminarily been formed or is formable and which has an inner wall surface swollen outward; an elastic partition wall 12 which is placed inside the outer tube 10 so as to be able to define a mixing chamber 5 within the cylinder 8, and which has such elasticity as to be swollen toward one side counter to the inner wall surface of the end wall 11; and an ejection auxiliary member 13 which is placed inside the outer tube 10 and outside the mixing chamber 5, and which has an end face swollen toward the mixing chamber 5 and moreover which is enabled to press the elastic partition wall 12 against the end wall 11. The chemicals mixing container 1 is enabled to reliably mix a liquid material 2 and a powder material 4 together and discharge a mixture 18 of the liquid material 2 and the powder material 4 without waste.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2007Publication date: January 27, 2011Inventors: Toshiyuki Nakatsuka, Yusei Kadobayashi, Takano Satoshi
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Patent number: 7874459Abstract: An apparatus for dispensing soft serve frozen food product, such as soft serve ice cream and the like, provides the ability to select the fat content or other characteristic of the ice cream dispensed from the machine.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2007Date of Patent: January 25, 2011Inventor: John Harra
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Patent number: 7874458Abstract: Disclosed is a multichamber dispensing system for dispensing a mixture containing several substances. Said dispensing system comprises a receiving unit (10) with several chambers (12, 14) which are aligned parallel to each other and each of which is provided with a first end for inserting a plunger (21, 23) as well as a second end encompassing an outlet (11, 13), and with a neck region (15) that is located downstream from the outlet(11, 13) of the chambers (12, 14). The dispensing system further comprises a dispensing unit (30) that is provided with a discharge duct (33) and an adapter section for establishing a fluid-tight connection to the neck region (15) for the receiving unit (10). The inventive multichamber dispensing system also comprises a position ring (40) for axially positioning the dispensing unit (30). Said positioning ring (40) is rotatably mounted on the receiving unit and embraces the receiving unit (20).Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2006Date of Patent: January 25, 2011Assignee: Dentaco Dentalindustrie und - Marketing GmbHInventor: Alberto C. Sogaro
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Patent number: 7875001Abstract: A nasal spray apparatus for simultaneously administrating metered amounts of multiple medicaments includes chambers for separately storing incompatible medicaments, such as an antihistamine and a steroid. Reciprocal piston pumps allow the medications to be sprayed into the user's nasal cavity. Two pumps can be used to separately transfer the medicaments to a receptacle where they can be initially mixed just prior to administration. A small volume receptacle is used to reduce the amount of mixture remaining after each stroke of the nasal spray apparatus. A check valve can be associated with each pump to further reduce medicament mixtures from cross contamination within storage chamber preparations. Collapsible components, including collapsible storage chambers or balloon capacitors can be employed to compensate for vacuums and back pressures as the medicaments are pumped to a spray nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2008Date of Patent: January 25, 2011Inventor: Americo Michael Minotti
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Patent number: 7866509Abstract: A dispensing nozzle assembly for dispensing a number of micro-ingredients into a fluid stream. The dispensing nozzle assembly may include a micro-ingredient mixing chamber, a number of micro-ingredient lines in communication with the micro-ingredient mixing chamber such that the micro-ingredients mix therein, and a mixed micro-ingredient exit such the mixed micro-ingredients are dispensed into the fluid stream.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2007Date of Patent: January 11, 2011Assignee: The Coca-Cola CompanyInventor: Lawrence B. Ziesel
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Publication number: 20100327018Abstract: An apparatus and method for dispensing liquids and/or mixtures of liquids without contamination of starting liquids during the pouring operation, the apparatus comprising a mixing reservoir comprising a drain-back baffle.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2010Publication date: December 30, 2010Applicant: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventor: Paulus Antonius Augustinus Höfte
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Patent number: 7854350Abstract: A distribution assembly includes at least two containers or receptacles, each containing a product, and being fitted with a valve having an actuator rod. A distribution device is mounted on top of the containers and includes a distribution nozzle fitted with at least one distribution orifice. The distribution device further includes a movable actuator element to provoke the simultaneous distribution of two products in a mixed or separate state. Further, an intermediate body is separate from the actuator element and includes two skirts. The intermediate body is able to engage respectively on the two actuator rods of the containers, and at least one inner channel allows the flow of products towards the distribution nozzle. The actuator element and the intermediate body are arranged to co-operate on operation of the actuator element so as to allow the passage of products from the recipients to the distribution nozzle via the inner channel.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2005Date of Patent: December 21, 2010Assignee: L'OrealInventors: Pierre-Andre Lasserre, Marcel Sanchez
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Publication number: 20100314412Abstract: A removably attachable mixing device for use with a beverage dispensing apparatus for mixing ingredients to produce a beverage. The beverage dispensing apparatus includes a controllable water source, an ingredient source. The removably attachable mixing device being attachable to the water source and the ingredient source for receiving and mixing water and ingredient. The mixing device includes a body having a wall defining a cavity, an ingredient inlet removably attachable to the ingredient source and communicating with the cavity of the body. A water inlet removably attachable to the water source and communicating with the cavity of the body. A beverage outlet communicating with the cavity of the body to dispense beverage from the cavity of the body of the mixing device. A kit including the removably attachable mixing device. A method for mixing beverage using the removably attachable mixing device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2008Publication date: December 16, 2010Applicant: BUNN-O-MATIC CORPORATIONInventors: Jeffery W. Kadyk, Suresh Radhakrishnan
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Publication number: 20100301066Abstract: A beverage dispenser provides numerous inventive features in its refrigeration system, diluent delivery system, concentrate delivery system, mixing and dispensing system, and control system. The refrigeration system employs a plate heat exchanger to provide on demand refrigeration of an intermittent water flow. The diluent delivery system includes a flowmeter/solenoid/check-valve assembly. The concentrate delivery system employs a positive displacement pump. The mixing and dispensing system includes a mixing nozzle that has a locking feature such that an elevated blocking surface directly faces the inlet of pressurized diluent to create turbulence. The control system receives package-specific information from a scanner and diluent flow rate information from the flowmeter, and then determines the pump speed in order to set a desired mix ratio.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2010Publication date: December 2, 2010Applicant: CARRIER CORPORATIONInventors: James J. Minard, Mark E. Bush, Peter F. McNamee
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Publication number: 20100301064Abstract: A method and apparatus for delivery of a plurality of input fluids, at least two of which are liquids, in a foam delivery system, including a fluid controller having: a delivery mechanism for each fluid, at least one test parameter transducer for each fluid configured to measure a test parameter associated with each fluid, and a control system configured to receive the output of each test parameter transducer and to issue a termination signal configured to stop each of the delivery mechanisms if the measured parameter deviates from a preset range of values.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2008Publication date: December 2, 2010Inventor: Herbert John Munro
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Patent number: 7832024Abstract: A system capable of generating foam in a sanitary appliance includes a dosing device previously filled with a foaming substance, the dosing device metering a dosage of the substance, an agitation mechanism to agitate the substance to create foam, a receptacle to retain the substance for communication with the agitation mechanism, a fluid supply to allow fluid transport of the substance to the receptacle, and a trigger for activating the fluid supply. A dosing device of this system is further provided, including a container filled with a foaming substance, a positioner to position and house the container, the positioner further including a pin capable of creating a bottom aperture of the container, a fluid supply, wherein the outlet of the fluid supply is directed at the aperture on the bottom end of the container. A container is also provided that can be used in the dosing device.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2004Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Inventor: Meng Chow
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Patent number: 7832654Abstract: A spraying device for multiphase material, comprising: a cylinder, a pair of liquid-conveying pipes, a pair of material-conveying pipes, a nozzle, a pair of switches, at least one pair of storage chambers, a pair of valves, a mixing chamber, and a conveying pump; wherein the conveying pump is connected to the storage chambers via the liquid-conveying pipes, the conveying pump, the switches and the valves control material transmission of the material-conveying pipes, the conveying pump is connected to the mixing chamber via the material-conveying pipes, and the mixing chamber is disposed in front of the nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2008Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: Pharmaceutical Factory of Guangxi Traditional Chinese Medical UniversityInventors: Xiaobin Xu, Shujian Gan, Ribao Qin, Jinhui Huang
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Publication number: 20100270332Abstract: A dispenser for dispensing a fluid under high pressure includes: a housing; two valves within the housing and arranged parallel relative to one another; an actuator assembly within the housing and including a single rigid shaft which is connected to the valves and is configured for simultaneously opening and closing the valves.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2009Publication date: October 28, 2010Inventor: John F. Trout
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Publication number: 20100274279Abstract: The present invention includes various compositions, devices, systems and methods for mixing at least two separate streams of components. In one aspect of the invention, a device is provided for mixing at least two separate streams of components which, when mixed, form a combined fluid stream. The device comprises a first passageway adapted to communicate with one of the at least two separate streams, and a second passageway adapted to communicate with another of the at least two separate streams. The device further comprises a mixer communicating with each of the first and second passageways comprising a three-dimensional lattice defining a plurality of tortuous, interconnecting passages therethrough. The mixer has physical characteristics which include a selected one or more of mean flow pore size, thickness and porosity is positioned upstream of the dispensing end of the third passageway to mix the component streams of the combined fluid stream.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2007Publication date: October 28, 2010Inventor: Yves Delmotte
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Patent number: 7819289Abstract: A foam soap generator is provided for implementation with various types of foam soap delivery systems. The foam soap generator includes converging air and liquid soap passages at a mixing chamber, where a prefoam is generated for ultimate extrusion through a porous passage member. In one embodiment of the invention, the soap and air are delivered through coaxial tubes, with the soap being introduced axially into the mixing chamber and the air being introduced radially angularly. In another embodiment, the liquid soap is drawn into an entrainment zone by high velocity air passing through the air passageway and into the mixing chamber.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2006Date of Patent: October 26, 2010Inventor: Daniel M. Willis
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Patent number: 7822504Abstract: A user interactive custom nail polish color and effects dispensing system and method of doing business, including for both point of sale and remote (e.g., via internet) transactions.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2008Date of Patent: October 26, 2010Assignee: Cosmetic Technologies, L.L.C.Inventors: Julie R. Bartholomew, Charles P. Hines, Jr.
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Publication number: 20100262152Abstract: A medical system and method can used to treat a bone. The system and method can include the preparation of bone cement to be used in the treatment. A non-liquid component and a liquid component can be combined to form a bone cement. A vacuum system can be used to saturate the non-liquid component with the liquid component. The bone cement and/or components can be heated and/or cooled.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2010Publication date: October 14, 2010Applicant: DFINE, Inc.Inventors: John H. Shadduck, Andrew Kohm
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Publication number: 20100260892Abstract: Mixing nozzle fitments and beverage devices containing the mixing nozzle fitments are provided. In an embodiment, the mixing nozzle fitment includes a first shaft defining an inlet passage, a second shaft defining a curved outlet passage and attached to the first shaft, and a coupling member attached to the second shaft. The coupling member defines a passage that leads into the curved outlet passage of the second shaft. The mixing nozzle fitment can be used in any suitable beverage dispensing device.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2009Publication date: October 14, 2010Applicant: NESTEC S.A.Inventor: Balakrishna Reddy
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Publication number: 20100230439Abstract: Apparatus for producing material by a chemical reaction between a first chemical reagent and a second chemical reagent. The apparatus comprises a chemical mixing arrangement; a dispensing chamber; a dispensing piston configured to dispense reacting mixture from the dispensing chamber; and a control unit for controlling the movement of the dispensing piston and for controlling operation of the chemical mixing arrangement. The chemical mixing arrangement has a mixing chamber and injection apparatus configured to produce a jet of a first chemical reagent and a jet of a second chemical reagent such that the jets collide within the mixing chamber to produce reacting mixture. The dispensing chamber has an inlet for receiving the reacting mixture from the mixing chamber and an outlet for dispensing the reacting mixture.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2007Publication date: September 16, 2010Inventor: Shane Richard Wootton
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Patent number: 7789278Abstract: An aerosol spray dispenser is disclosed that includes an outer housing that is circular, oval, or non-oval and in which an active composition to be dispensed is provided and a closure sleeve housing within the outer housing. An inner receptacle is provided within the closure sleeve housing and within the volume of the outer housing and contains a propellant to be dispensed. The inner housing may be concentrically located within the outer housing. An actuator assembly houses a nozzle that has a venturi constriction. A tube extends within the outer housing to provide the passage of active composition from within the outer housing by the venturi effect. A conduit for the passage of a propellant from the inner receptacle to the nozzle is provided. The propellant and the active composition are mixed and dispensed as a spray at a nozzle by action of the venturi effect.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2007Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Assignee: The Clorox CompanyInventors: Ricardo Ruiz de Gopegui, Marcus Wang
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Patent number: 7789271Abstract: The invention relates to an adhesive gun which can be handled by individuals and can be used for applying in particular a two-component adhesive, which enables a large mixing ratio between a relatively viscous adhesive component and a relatively liquid adhesive component in an adhesive gun in a simple manner. In addition, the invention relates to a holder for a relatively liquid adhesive component, a mixing unit and a connecting piece for use in an adhesive gun of this type. The invention furthermore provides a method for applying a multi-component adhesive using an adhesive gun of this type.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2005Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Assignee: Bostik S.A.Inventors: Gijsbert Dideric Dolman, Jan Veenstra
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Patent number: 7789273Abstract: A mixing device and method for mixing at least one first ingredient and at least one second ingredient. The device includes a body which has a wall defining a cavity. A first inlet communicates with the cavity for introducing the first ingredient and a second inlet communicates with the cavity for introducing the second ingredient. An outlet is provided in communication with the cavity receiving the mixed first and second ingredient which have been mixed in the cavity. The ingredients are mixed by introducing one ingredient as a stream and the second ingredient as a forcefully introduced stream. An area upstream of the ingredients is provided for mixing ingredients. Once mixed the ingredients must flow through the body before reaching the outlet. The device can be in the form of a kit for retrofitting on existing devices such as beverage dispensers.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2005Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Assignee: Bunn-O-Matic CorporationInventors: Jeffery Kadyk, Suresh Radhakrishnan
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Publication number: 20100213223Abstract: A personal hydration system includes a control valve assembly including a valve body provided with a first inlet port, a second inlet port, and an outlet port provided with a delivery hose for dispensing at least fluid from the hydration bladder. The control valve assembly further includes a non-collapsible reservoir which holds an additive and is directly mounted via a rigid connection to the second inlet port of the valve body. A supply hose is connected between the hydration bladder and the first inlet port of the valve body. A valve core is rotatably mounted in the valve body to establish at least either a single flow condition of the liquid or a mixed flow condition of the liquid and the additive. In the mixed flow condition, the liquid from the hydration bladder freely flows through the valve core and is admitted into and circulated through the reservoir to produce a mixture of liquid and additive deliverable to the outlet port.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2010Publication date: August 26, 2010Applicant: Simple Matter, Inc.Inventor: Trent Ballentine
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Publication number: 20100206905Abstract: A dual fluid cartridge for storing and dispensing fluids. With the disclosed dual fluid cartridge, a hand-held applicator may be used to dispense and mix two component end products (e.g., an adhesive) in unequal ratios. The dual fluid cartridge is configured as a syringe. Such an ability to dispense a two component end product is especially useful in the dental field.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2008Publication date: August 19, 2010Applicant: NORDSON CORPORATIONInventors: Terry A. Horner, Matthew E. Pappalardo
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Publication number: 20100206903Abstract: A trigger operated fluid delivery system for dispensing two different fluids is disclosed. The fluid delivery system includes a first container having a first primary fluid, a fluid inlet conduit in fluid communication with the first container, and a pump for drawing the first fluid through the fluid inlet conduit and into a pump chamber. A fluid discharge conduit is located downstream of the pump chamber. The fluid discharge conduit is in fluid communication with the pump chamber and a discharge orifice. The pump discharges the first fluid from the pump chamber into the fluid discharge conduit. The fluid delivery system also includes a second container having a second fluid, and means for delivering the second fluid into the fluid discharge conduit. The second fluid mixes with the first fluid when the first fluid is discharged into the fluid discharge conduit such that a mixture of the first fluid and the second fluid is discharged through the discharge orifice.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2010Publication date: August 19, 2010Inventors: Michael J. Banco, Douglas A. Soller, Michael C. Fryan, Steven A. Zach
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Publication number: 20100206904Abstract: A multicomponent cartridge which is designed for single use includes two separate supply chambers arranged coaxially of each other and two pistons. The two pistons are movable via a plunger to simultaneously discharge two components. A guide element guides the two pistons in the respective supply chambers and contains a discharge opening for discharging the first component. The guide element is movable relative to a housing via a movement element in order to open the discharge opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2010Publication date: August 19, 2010Inventors: Andreas Staub, Percy Leue
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Publication number: 20100200614Abstract: The intermediate piece connects a static mixer to a dispensing cartridge or to a dispensing device for a plurality of components and contains two separate passages for separate components from the dispensing device. The inlet opening of one passage includes an element for aligning the passage in a matching position to the dispensing device and the inlet openings of the two passages are of different cross-sectional shape to each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2010Publication date: August 12, 2010Inventors: André Von Rotz, Enrico Baldelli
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Patent number: 7766191Abstract: A dispensing system for simultaneously dispensing a plurality of reactive materials. The system includes a multiple-barreled syringe having at least two barrels joined by a flange and containing respective different reactive materials. Parallel plungers joined by a flange force sealing members through the barrels to discharge the materials. A static mixer element having an applicator attaches to the syringe, and a means for re-sealing the syringe for subsequent use is provided. A sliding clip engaging a complementary shape removably fixes a loose static mixer element to the syringe, reducing the risk of misplacement and loss.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2006Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Assignee: Henkel CorporationInventors: Scott Jackson, Rhonda Williams
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Patent number: 7762061Abstract: A method of operating an emission abatement system includes advancing a liquid agent to an atomizing nozzle and advancing pressurized air to the atomizing nozzle. The method further includes impinging the pressurized air on the liquid agent at a tip of the atomizing nozzle to shear liquid agent particles from the liquid agent. The method further includes advancing the liquid agent particles through the atomizing nozzle to an emission abatement device. An emission abatement system and atomizer apparatus are also disclosed herein.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2007Date of Patent: July 27, 2010Assignee: EMCON Technologies LLCInventors: Nicholas J. Birkby, Clive D. Telford, Graham K. Hargrave
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Patent number: 7762281Abstract: A bin for storing and dispensing dry flowable material comprises a main body portion defining a chamber for receiving the flowable material, a top portion enclosing the top of the body portion and having an inlet through which the material can pass to fill the bin, a bottom portion enclosing the bottom of the body portion and having at least one outlet, the bottom portion being inclined to direct the material toward the at least one outlet, a wall extending upwardly from the at least one outlet to an elevation in the body portion for dividing at least a lower part of the chamber into adjacent sections and a valve mechanism for selectively controlling the dispensing of the material from each section.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2006Date of Patent: July 27, 2010Assignee: Bushnell Illinois Tanks Co.Inventor: Ernest R. Schuld
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Publication number: 20100185322Abstract: A miniaturized fluid dispensing system for dispensing customized fluids. The dispenser may include first and second reservoirs containing constituent fluids; a drive motor; at least two pump assemblies commonly driven by the drive motor and in communication with the first and second reservoirs; first and second valve assembly in communication with the first and second pump assemblies; and a control system for selectively controlling the valve assemblies to blend and discharge a composition from the constituent fluids. The system may include a dispensing header to house the valves and to define ‘discharge’ and ‘recirculation’ flow paths for each constituent fluid. The present invention also provides a method for dispensing a fluid regimen (e.g. a plurality of compositions) by periodically blending and discharging varying compositions over time.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2009Publication date: July 22, 2010Applicant: ACCESS BUSINESS GROUP INTERNATIONAL LLCInventors: Richard B. Bylsma, David W. Baarman, Mark G. Marshall, Pierre Becker