Reversible Patents (Class 222/289)
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Patent number: 11823553Abstract: Provided is an information processing device that includes an acquisition unit that acquires characteristic information of an obstructer that is at least one of a person or an animal that obstructs an operation of a designated device designated in advance, and a generation unit that generates distraction-related information regarding a distraction device for distracting the obstructer and a distraction content of the distraction device according to the characteristic information, the distraction device being different from the designated device.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2020Date of Patent: November 21, 2023Assignee: SONY GROUP CORPORATIONInventors: Osamu Shigeta, Ryosuke Sawata, Kiyokazu Miyazawa, Takaaki Kato, Yuka Ariki, Yasufumi Hayashida
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Patent number: 11383915Abstract: A portion dispensing container. The container includes a base supporting a hopper to store the food, with a cover sealing the hopper. A cup may be inserted into and removed from the base, and interacts with a slider to dispense a predetermined quantity of food into the cup upon each insertion. The hopper may include a scraper portion to assist in closing off the flow of food from the hopper during dispensing.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2021Date of Patent: July 12, 2022Assignee: Dart Industries Inc.Inventor: Alec Vercruyssen
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Patent number: 8851331Abstract: A fluid dispenser includes an adjustable dosing mechanism that permits adjustment of the amount of fluid to be dispensed. An adjustable dosing mechanism may be inserted into the dispenser in either a high dose orientation or a low dose orientation. The body further includes pair of dose adjusting flanges. When the adjustable dosing mechanism body is received into the dispenser in the high dose orientation, a relatively larger quantity of fluid product is dispensed. When the adjustable dosing mechanism body is received into the dispenser in the low dose orientation, a relatively smaller quantity of fluid product is dispensed.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2013Date of Patent: October 7, 2014Assignee: Ecolab USA Inc.Inventors: John T. Pelkey, Brian P. Carlson, Troy A. Anderson, Brian K. Stahel
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Patent number: 8162185Abstract: A viscous material processing system has a chamber to hold containers shaped as drums and has a plunger that presses into the interior of the drum to press out its highly viscous contents. The chamber has a hinged enclosure that has a hydraulically activated clamp that connects the two sides of the hinged enclosure that is controlled by a controller in a methodical way. The hydraulically activated clamp can be arranged in series and also has a relief cartridge and pressure sensor to prevent the drum from over pressurized. The processing system also has viscous material compounding system that receives and uses the material provided by the drums.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2011Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Assignee: Momentive Performance MaterialsInventors: Jennifer L. Stanton, Harry A. Bayly, Roger Knox
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Patent number: 8070021Abstract: A viscous material evacuator has a chamber to hold containers shaped as drums and has a plunger that presses into the interior of the drum to press out its highly viscous contents. The chamber has a hinged enclosure that has a hydraulically activated clamp that connects the two sides of the hinged enclosure. The hydraulically activated clamp can be arranged in series and also has a relief cartridge and pressure sensor to prevent the drum from becoming overpressurized.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2007Date of Patent: December 6, 2011Assignee: Momentive Performance MaterialsInventors: Jennifer L. Stanton, Harry A. Bayly, Roger Knox
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Patent number: 7793802Abstract: A viscous material container evacuator comprises a chamber to hold a container and a plunger axially and slidably accommodated within the chamber to express material from the container; and at least one hinged closure that closes to define the chamber and to securely enclose the container; and at least one motor activated fastener that secures the closure around the container. A method to secure a closure of a viscous material container evacuator, comprises activating a motor drive shaft to drive a connected threaded shaft into a complimentary threaded channel of a clamp block that comprises an opposing nub wall; and driving the threaded shaft to impose upon a first lug of an evacuator and to foreshorten a distance between a head of the threaded shaft and the opposing nub to impose the nub against a second lug of a closure to secure the lugs together to secure the container.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2006Date of Patent: September 14, 2010Assignee: Momentive Performance MaterialsInventors: Roger Knox, Jennifer L. Stanton, Harry A. Bayly
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Patent number: 6694916Abstract: A dispensing system (200) for chewable pet toys (100) contains multiple toys and dispenses them at intervals determined by one or more modes of operation. A display (220) and keypad (400) are used to enter programming data into the memory of a microprocessor (315). When the system is in operation, the display indicates progress through the program, the mode of operation whether MANUAL, RANDOM, or BMOD (behavior modification), the time elapsed, and the number of toys remaining. At various times, sounds emanate from a loudspeaker (320), vibration emanates from a vibrator (328), light emanates from a light source (325), and odor emanates from an odor generator (327). Toys are dispensed down a ramp (225), at predetermined times, or at predetermined times modified by random numbers. Predetermined dispensations permit modification of the pet's behavior (BMOD). Random variations on a predetermined schedule of dispensations (RANDOM) prevent the pet from memorizing a schedule.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2001Date of Patent: February 24, 2004Assignee: Dogopolis, LLCInventors: David Nathan Rucker, Sandi Louise Thompson
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Patent number: 6588929Abstract: A portable mixing and dispensing apparatus, especially useful for spraying, including a fluid conducting, mixing and supporting framework for the hydraulic unit in the apparatus. The framework includes spaced end plates and a conduit assembly. Each end plate has a cylinder head portion forming part of the cylinder of the hydraulic unit, an upper mounting flange, and a lower flange. The conduit assembly includes an intermediate conduit/handle and a pair of end units. The end units are nearly identical and are secured to the end plates so as to constitute unitary structures therewith, releasably connected to opposite ends of the cylinder body of the hydraulic unit and to the intermediate conduit/handle, thereby enabling easy access to the cylinder body and piston in the body. Each end unit includes an outlet conduit and an end conduit.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2000Date of Patent: July 8, 2003Inventor: Kelly N. Dornbush
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Patent number: 5329877Abstract: The watering valve (10) according to the invention is designed for feeding of water to the chickens according to their need for water in such a way that a flow restriction section (27) which is formed between an upper pin (16) and a part of the housing (12) associated therewith is variable in order to set different water flow rates. For this purpose, the upper pin (16) is provided with portions (25, 26) of different diameters. A variation of the relative position of this upper pin (16) in the housing (12) makes it possible to enlarge or reduce this flow restriction section (27). Accordingly, a smaller or greater quantity of water (per unit of time) can flow out of the watering valve.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1992Date of Patent: July 19, 1994Assignee: Lubing Maschinenfabrik Ludwig Benign GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Egon Schumacher
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Patent number: 4047620Abstract: A counter for discrete objects such as pills and capsules having a tray with pill and capsule receiving sides in back to back relationship, each side having a movable slider for selecting the number of recesses in said side to be filled, said tray being pivotable to dispense the counted objects.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1975Date of Patent: September 13, 1977Inventor: Warren L. Deininger