Delivery From Source Controlled By Quantity In Discharging Receiver Patents (Class 222/56)
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Patent number: 7976794Abstract: A positioning device is provided for positioning pipettes in medical-technical applications including at least one pipetting apparatus with at least one pipette as well as several drive units for positioning a pipette tip and for moving it over a working area and transversely to a working area, a sliding carriage that is moveable transversely to the working area supports the pipette, at least one pump drive with at least one pump and at least one pump chamber is provided for aspirating or dispensing a medium, such that by providing the at least one pump drive with pump and at least one pump chamber integrated in the sliding carriage that is moveable transversely to the working area, the design of the positioning device becomes compact and precise pipetting is achieved.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2007Date of Patent: July 12, 2011Assignee: Stratec Biomedical Systems AGInventor: Martin Trump
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Patent number: 7837867Abstract: A system for introducing a liquid disinfectant into treated wastewater comprising a source of liquid disinfectant, a sensor to detect flow or level of treated wastewater from a wastewater treatment system, a selectively operable valve to allow the liquid disinfectant to flow via gravity into the treated wastewater and a controller operatively connected to the sensor to open the valve in response to sensed, increased flow or level of the treated wastewater in a receiver for the wastewater above a sensed, predetermined point.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2007Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Inventor: Jerry L. McKinney
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Patent number: 7832433Abstract: A gas-generating apparatus includes a fuel storage chamber having a fuel gas stored within a plurality of microspheres. A releasing mechanism releases the gas from the microspheres, such as by fracturing the spheres or diffusing the gas through the spheres. A ratcheting mechanism controls the release of the gas, such as hydrogen, from the microspheres. The ratcheting mechanism is controlled by either the pressure within the fuel storage chamber or an electronic controller. Additionally, the gas-generating apparatus of the present invention includes a fuel introducing system that has a fuel transporting system that is pressure regulated.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2006Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: Societe BicInventors: Andrew J. Curello, Floyd Fairbanks
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Patent number: 7767266Abstract: A method and a system for jetting droplets of viscous medium, such as solder paste, onto a substrate, such as an electronic circuit board. The volume of the droplets are adjusted by regulating the amount of viscous medium that is fed into a jetting nozzle for subsequent jetting of the viscous medium droplets therefrom. The exit velocity of the jetted droplets is adjusted or maintained substantially constant by regulating the velocity with which the viscous medium is impacted. Furthermore, the rate at which viscous medium is fed, for instance by a feed screw, into the nozzle is adjusted in order to regulate the feeding time required for feeding the viscous medium into the jetting nozzle, for instance in order to maintain a constant feeding time.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2003Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Assignee: Mydata Automation ABInventors: William Holm, Kenth Nilsson, Johan Berg, Johan Kronstedt, HÃ¥kan Sandell
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Publication number: 20100132313Abstract: A method for production of hard gelatin capsules (C) having a lid (3) and body (2) containing a quantity (1) of pharmaceutical material including feeding empty capsules along a handling line (L); separating the capsule bodies (2) from the lids (3) to form two separate rows of capsule bodies (2) and lids (3); feeding and dosing the quantities (1) of pharmaceutical material to be filled into the capsule bodies (2); and closing the capsules (C) by placing a lid (3) over each respective body (2). A mechanism (9) for detecting and volumetrically checking the quantity (1) of pharmaceutical material filled into each capsule body (2) is provided and includes a transducer (5) measuring the volume of the quantities (1) before they are filled into the capsule bodies (2).Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2010Publication date: June 3, 2010Applicant: I.M.A. INDUSTRIA MACCHINE AUTOMATICHE S.p.A.Inventor: Roberto TREBBI
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Patent number: 7713043Abstract: An apparatus for and a method of feeding powders to a subsequent processing step. In particular, the apparatus includes a first hopper, a first metering brush feed, an intermediate chamber, a second distribution brush, a level sensor, and a supply hopper to deliver powder to a pair of rollers. In one embodiment, the hopper is fitted to the roller diameter to produce a uniform, ribbon or free-standing sheets suitable for air-breathing battery and fuel cell electrodes.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2005Date of Patent: May 11, 2010Assignee: Quantumsphere, Inc.Inventors: Robert Brian Dopp, Allan Nettleton
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Patent number: 7703484Abstract: A device includes a nozzle (14) for delivering a fluid flow into a container (12), a valve (16) having a movable valve member (27) for controlling the fluid flow, a member (54) for sending a position control signal to the movable valve member (27), such that the movable valve member (28) is expected to follow an expected displacement vs. time curve which adjusts the quantity of fluid delivered into the container (12) to the predetermined quantity. The device further includes a sensing element (56) for sensing a point of the actual displacement vs. time curve followed by the movable valve member (27) in response to the position control signal, and a comparing element (58) for comparing the sensed point to the corresponding point of the expected displacement vs. time curve.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2006Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Assignee: Sidel ParticipationsInventors: Sandro Montavoci, Franco Mutti
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Publication number: 20100051643Abstract: A material metering system which is executed by way of multistage metering in which material drop amount supplied into a metering device from a material outlet of a hopper per unit time is stepwisely reduced in one batch metering as a stage of metering is changed to subsequent stage of metering, each time the mass value measured with the metering device reaches a supply mass switch value as set in advance for each stage of the metering, thereby performing one batch metering.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2007Publication date: March 4, 2010Inventors: Hiroshi Hara, Atsushi Houri, Toru Ueda
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Patent number: 7634367Abstract: A method for improving the accuracy or precision of a metered fluid includes: estimating a fluidic property of the fluid being metered; and adjusting one or more control parameters based on the estimated property to improve the accuracy or precision of a metered fluid. Preferably, the estimating the property of the fluid being metered includes: monitoring a physical event during the metering operation to collect sensed data; extracting features from the sensed data; and using the features to estimate fluid properties. In another preferred embodiment, the estimated fluidic property is viscosity and the sensed data is a pressure profile during a fluid aspiration. In another preferred embodiment, the method includes a diagnostic analyzer which includes a metering probe having a hard probe or a probe having a disposable tip and wherein the fluid is a body fluid sample.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2006Date of Patent: December 15, 2009Assignee: Ortho-clinical Diagnostics, Inc.Inventors: Zhong Ding, Mark Sawczuk, Scott Stearns
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Publication number: 20090294469Abstract: Mass-based dispensing of a powder product includes a system that dispenses a powder product containing an active ingredient from a product container. The system initiates a dispense cycle at a first, higher dispense rate. The system continuously determines, as the powder product is dispensed, the amount or weight of the powder product that has been dispensed. Once a transition criteria has been satisfied, the system adjusts the dispense rate to a second, lower dispense rate. The system dispenses the powder product at the second, lower dispense rate until a requested amount of the powder product has been dispensed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2008Publication date: December 3, 2009Inventors: Marc Poulain, Oliver Bredow
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Patent number: 7597215Abstract: A supply system and method for providing water from a bottled water cooler includes a pump which pumps water from an upright bottle of water into a water reservoir in the bottled water cooler. A control device using a microcontroller monitors upper and lower sensors which are disposed in the water reservoir, and controls the operation of the pump so that the water level in the reservoir goes no lower than the lower sensor, and goes no higher than the upper sensor. The control device also monitors a sensor disposed at the bottom of the bottle of water, and de-energizes the pump if the bottle of water is empty.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2006Date of Patent: October 6, 2009Inventor: Ali Ahmed Sleiman
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Patent number: 7530729Abstract: A material transfer device, in particular for use with blenders associated with a material processing device such as a plastics extruding device. The material transfer device can be used for controlling delivery of measured amounts of particulate material to or from a weigh hopper, or for mixing materials in a mixing chamber of the blender. The material transfer device includes a pipe defining a material delivery path. The pipe has a material inlet and a material outlet. An air inlet manifold encircling the pipe is connected by an air supply line to a pressurized air supply. Air outlets of the manifold direct an air stream towards the outlet of the pipe to draw material through the pipe from a hopper of particulate material, the pipe inlet being located within the hopper. An air inlet valve in the air supply line is connected to a controller which is operable to open and shut the valve for pulsing the gas stream to control the amount of material delivered through the pipe.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2007Date of Patent: May 12, 2009Assignee: Vervant LimitedInventor: James Joseph O'Callaghan
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Publication number: 20090020556Abstract: A metering assembly includes a fluidic chip and metering chambers. Selectable outlet valves communicate with each metering chamber to provide a discrete dispensed volume. The valves may be commonly controlled and may be formed as multi-level valves. The valves may be grouped into common substrate valve clusters. Purge channels communicate with the metering chambers and controlled purge valves allow reverse flow wash fluid to wash the metering chamber. Pressure ports are employed to actuate the valves. A method of dispensing a fluid from the fluidic chip includes a) selectively filling (or filling) the metering chambers with a selected fluid; and b) outputting (or selectively outputting) the fluid to output locations. The total output volume of fluid dispensed from each metering chamber may be accumulated. The process may be repeated until the accumulated volume equals the desired volume and may be repeated for another fluid from a plurality of different fluids.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2007Publication date: January 22, 2009Inventors: Kabir James Mukaddam, Jennifer Ezu Hu, Jeremy Stevenson
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Publication number: 20080290114Abstract: A drug delivery system for delivering a fluid to a desired location within a body that uses two control loops to control fluid flow: a first control loop in which a pressure source moves the fluid at an approximate rate, and a second control loop where a variable impedance mechanism more precisely controls the flow rate. After the fluid has moved through the chambers of these two control loops, a flow sensor measures the flow rate, sends the flow rate information to the control electronics, which then adjusts the pressure and impedance in a closed-loop manner to maintain a constant, desired flow rate. The drug delivery device may be used in portable or wearable mechanisms.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2007Publication date: November 27, 2008Applicant: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: Eugen I. Cabuz, Jay G. Schwichtenberg
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Publication number: 20080283551Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for administering micro-ingredient feed additives to animal feed rations. The apparatus may be referred to as a system which includes a number of discrete components which cooperate together to ultimately deliver micro-ingredients to a desired location, such as a feed mixer containing a feed ration. Structure is provided for storing, measuring, dispensing, and conveying the micro-ingredients. Measuring of the micro-ingredients may be achieved by loss in weight, gain in weight, or volumetric metering methods. Transport by a liquid carrier such as water may be achieved by providing one or a plurality of conveyance pumps connected to a transport line. The system is operated by a control unit which controls components of the system to achieve delivery of specified amounts and types of micro-ingredients to the feed ration.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2008Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventors: Charles H. Hoff, Greg Moore
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Publication number: 20080283145Abstract: A standalone ice dispenser delivers ice in either bagged form or bulk form to a user. The device uses a cone-shaped drum with an upwardly oriented mount that receives and stores the ice which ice is gravitationally delivered to the drum from an ice maker. When ice is to be dispensed, a motor rotates the drum such that a fin within the drum cause ice therein to advance toward and eventually out of the mouth of the drum into either a bagging system or directly out of the device via a chute. Weight sensors attached to the drum determine whether the drum is relatively empty or relatively full and control operation of the ice maker as a result and/or a proximity sensor measures the volume of ice in the drum and controls the operation of the ice maker.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2007Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventor: Tim Maxwell
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Publication number: 20080272143Abstract: A beverage system includes a pump that draws a set mount of a flavored concentrate into a mixing chamber through a conduit for mixing with water to form a beverage. A sensor detects when the amount of the flavored concentrate in the conduit or in the container is low or out. The sensor includes two wings each including a recessed surface that together defines a circular space. A portion of the conduit is received in the circular space. Each of the wings includes an ultrasonic portion that emits ultrasonic waves that are non-intrusive. When the amount of flavored concentrate in the conduit is low, air bubbles are generated in the flow along the conduit and/or a vacuum is created in the conduit to draw the conduit away from the recessed surface. The ultrasonic waves detect either of these two features, indicating that the amount of the flavored concentrate is low.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2005Publication date: November 6, 2008Inventors: James J. Minard, Mark E. Bush
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Publication number: 20080217071Abstract: The invention aims at obtaining a simplified and compact construction of a gravimetric metering device (1) for bulk products, comprising a large discharge section per activation zone (A) and transfer zone (F) for supplying the bulk product into a rotor (2) rotated in a horizontal plane, with transfer tools (3) extending mainly in the radial direction, an emptying station (E) offset relative to the transfer zone (F), and a weighing platform (W) arranged therebetween in the peripheral direction, provided with a force measuring device (20) for determining the weight of the bulk product transported. The invention is characterized in that the transfer tools (3) are mounted so as to be uncoupled from one another in at least one degree of freedom.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2005Publication date: September 11, 2008Inventor: Hans W. Hafner
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Patent number: 7410078Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for administering micro-ingredient feed additives to animal feed rations. The apparatus may be referred to as a system which includes a number of discrete components which cooperate together to ultimately deliver micro-ingredients to a desired location, such as a feed mixer containing a feed ration. Structure is provided for storing, measuring, dispensing, and conveying the micro-ingredients. Measuring of the micro-ingredients may be achieved by loss in weight, gain in weight, or volumetric metering methods. Transport by a liquid carrier such as water may be achieved by providing one or a plurality of conveyance pumps connected to a transport line. The system is operated by a control unit which controls components of the system to achieve delivery of specified amounts and types of micro-ingredients to the feed ration.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2007Date of Patent: August 12, 2008Assignee: Lextron, Inc.Inventors: Charles H. Hoff, Greg Moore
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Patent number: 7370589Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed for dispensing fluids. The systems can include a sensor operable to detect when an object passes a first location as the object moves to a second location. The systems can also include a fluid dispenser operable to dispense fluid at the second location. In addition, the systems can include a control unit in communication with the sensor and the fluid dispenser. The control unit can receive information from the sensor that the object has passed the first location and to control the fluid dispenser to dispense fluid at the second location at a predetermined time after the object passes the first location.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2004Date of Patent: May 13, 2008Assignee: University of Tennessee Research FoundationInventors: John B. Wilkerson, John H. Hancock, Fred H. Moody, Melvin A. Newman
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Publication number: 20080067192Abstract: A viscous material feed system comprises a container evacuator located on a loss of weight scale; a feed tube that receives material expressed from a container by the container evacuator; and a dicing apparatus that meters material from the feed tube to a processing system according to loss of weight sensed by the scale.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2006Publication date: March 20, 2008Inventors: Jennifer L. Stanton, Hal Bayly, Roger Knox
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Patent number: 7334706Abstract: A reconstituting device including a control system reconstitutes product concentrates. The reconstituting device is further able to pre-wet a mixing device of the dispense circuit, dispense the reconstituted product, and rinse the mixing device during a dispense interval without affecting the mix ratio of the reconstituted dispense. Pre-wetting and rinsing of the mixing device of the dispense circuit is accomplished by moving a portion of a concentrate dispense from an earliest and a latest dispense interval to a mid-range dispense interval, thereby flowing reconstituting fluid alone during the earliest and latest dispense intervals. Pre-wetting allows the reconstituting fluid to form a boundary layer on contact surfaces of the mixing device. Rinsing is accomplished by flowing reconstituting fluid through the mixing device after the mixing sequence of the dispense is completed. The control system may conduct the pre-wet or the post-rinse sequence, or may conduct both within a same dispense.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2004Date of Patent: February 26, 2008Assignee: Lancer Partnership Ltd.Inventors: Alfred A. Schroeder, Michael T. Romanyszyn
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Patent number: 7331483Abstract: Apparatus for dispensing a post-mix beverage is characterized by a beverage concentrate metering system comprising a reservoir of beverage concentrate, a disposable pump unit containing a pair of piston pumps and inlet and outlet valves from each piston pump. The inlet valves are coupled to the reservoir of beverage concentrate and the outlet valves are coupled to a mixer. A control valve introduces diluent to the concentrate intermediate the outlet valves and mixer and a reusable pump drive operates the piston pumps. The control valve and pump drive are operated by a control system in a manner such that a predetermined ratio of diluent to concentrate is delivered to the mixer. Downstream from the mixture the admixture of diluent and concentrate is dispensed as a beverage into a cup.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2004Date of Patent: February 19, 2008Assignee: IMI Vision LimitedInventors: Alan Bhimani, Richard Nighy, Hugh Christopher Bramley
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Publication number: 20080035667Abstract: A liquid supply system supplies liquid to a hopper upon liquid within the hopper reaching a low liquid level. The liquid may be heated within a liquid reservoir and within a liquid conduit between the reservoir and the hopper.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2007Publication date: February 14, 2008Applicant: OSG Norwich Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Inventor: Michael J. Valenti
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Patent number: 7328815Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a system, method and apparatus for controlling the flavor of a beverage produced from a concentrate, based on the conductivity of the beverage being produced. The apparatus includes a conductivity sensor which provides a controller with real time conductivity data from the beverage being served. The controller is capable of comparing the real time conductivity data to a preprogrammed range of conductivity readings and adjusting a variable speed pump to keep the real time conductivity data within the preprogrammed range.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2003Date of Patent: February 12, 2008Assignee: Bunn-O-Matic CorporationInventor: Kevin G. Lowe
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Patent number: 7302949Abstract: An improved humidifier which may be used with a nasal cannula for high-flow respiratory gas therapy wherein a sterilized liquid is drawn from a sterilized liquid container by a high-flow driving gas passing adjacent to an aspirator tube orifice through which the sterilized liquid is drawn into contact with the driving gas for fracturing the liquid into a mist which is warmed and delivered to the patient or user, and the driving gas is also passed adjacent a condensate return orifice which draws any condensate formed in the humidified respiratory gas delivery system away from the cannula and back into the system for re-use.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2004Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Assignee: Smiths Medical ASD, Inc.Inventors: Richard K. Pelerossi, Fredrick M. Richards, Rex A. Niles, Gregory S. King
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Patent number: 7211745Abstract: A method for weighing a crop is disclosed. The method includes (a) loading a crop into a container using a crop transport apparatus, (b) temporarily stopping the crop transport apparatus from loading the crop into the container, (c) weighing the crop using the container, (d) unloading the weighed crop from the container by automatically manipulating the container, and (e) repeating steps (a)–(d).Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2004Date of Patent: May 1, 2007Assignee: The Regents of the University of CaliforniaInventors: Patrick H. Brown, Uriel A. Rosa, Shrini Upadhyaya
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Patent number: 7114633Abstract: The valved container assembly comprises a container positionable on an adjustable stand. The container incorporates an outlet tube adjacent the bottom of the container, the outlet tube incorporating an inline flow control valve and an end valve which stops flow through the tube when flow into a receptacle for fluid from the container reaches a height below overflow.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2002Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Inventor: James F. L. Blair
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Patent number: 7007822Abstract: The present invention relates to chemical delivery systems and methods for delivery of liquid chemicals. In one embodiment, the present invention relates to systems having multi-reservoir load cell assemblies for delivering chemicals used in the semiconductor industry. In one embodiment, the present invention provides a multi-reservoir load cell assembly, including a controller, a buffer reservoir, a main reservoir, one or more load cells, coupled to the assembly and to the controller, operable to weigh the liquid in the reservoir(s), a plurality of supply lines, each supply line having a valve and connecting one of the supply containers to the main reservoir, and a gas and vacuum sources for withdrawing the liquid from the assembly when demanded by the controller and for refilling the assembly from the supply containers.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2003Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Assignee: The BOC Group, Inc.Inventors: Randy Forshey, Kenneth A. Johnson
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Patent number: 6921000Abstract: This invention relates to an apparatus and a process for rapidly and accurately dispensing fluids, in which at least one component is dispensed into the reaction vessel in two or three stages. In this process, the amount of fluid dispensed in the second and third stages is determined on the basis of the mass flow rate calculated in the preceding sub-step.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2002Date of Patent: July 26, 2005Assignee: Bayer AktiengesellschaftInventors: Joachim Wagner, Peter Jähn, Jacqueline Kusan-Bindels, Dagmar Ulbrich, Rolf Albach, Hermann-Josef Kirschbaum
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Patent number: 6896797Abstract: A simulated moving bed connected with a sample supply apparatus is constructed such that a sample liquid can be supplied continually to a simulated moving bed separation device without causing any problems due to a penetration of gas phase and admixture of the plurality of sample liquids. At this end, the sample supply apparatus is composed of a plurality of sample supply vessels each with a sample liquid passageway disposed thereto, a sample liquid-amount management vessel for storing a sample to be supplied from the sample supply vessels through the sample liquid passageways and the supplying sample liquid through the liquid-amount management vessel to the simulated moving bed chromatographic device. The apparatus also has a control for alternatingly opening and closing opening-closing devices in the sample supply vessels in response to liquid levels in the sample liquid-amount management vessel.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2002Date of Patent: May 24, 2005Assignee: Daicel Chemical Industries, Ltd.Inventor: Kazuyuki Akita
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Patent number: 6872306Abstract: A multifunctional pure water maker includes a main body and a reverse osmosis module. The main body includes a base portion and a column extending from the base portion. A water container is removably placed on the base portion. A control cap is pivotally attached to the column and includes a compartment in an underside thereof. An outlet pipe is mounted in the control cap and has an end communicated with the reverse osmosis module. Water purified by the reverse osmosis module flows through the other end of the outlet pipe into the water container when the control cap is in a closed position covering an opening of the water container. A limit switch is mounted in the control cap such that the reverse osmosis module is activated to proceed with production of pure water when the control cap is moved to the closed position and that the reverse osmosis module is deactivated when the control cap is moved to an open position.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2003Date of Patent: March 29, 2005Inventor: Albert Shen
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Patent number: 6840744Abstract: A system for continuous delivery of a measured flow of liquid to a processing apparatus includes a reservoir for holding a bulk supply of the liquid and an intermediate vessel. A first pump delivers liquid from the intermediate vessel to processing equipment at one rate. A second pump delivers liquid from the reservoir to the intermediate vessel at a second much faster rate. A monitor device continuously monitors the weight of the vessel and controls the first pump accordingly to deliver the required weight of liquid at the required rate to the processing equipment. The monitoring device determines when the weight of liquid in the intermediate vessel has reached a minimum position to initiate operation of the second pump to refill to vessel and a further device terminates operation of the second pump when the liquid level in the vessel reaches a maximum position.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2001Date of Patent: January 11, 2005Assignee: Bioquell UK LimitedInventor: David Watling
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Patent number: 6832620Abstract: An apparatus for dosing lubricant into a compressed air flow includes a lubricant container, a pneumatically operated lubricant pump, an injection channel, a non-return valve interposed between the outlet of the pump and the injection channel, and an electronic sensor cooperating with or coupled to the non-return valve so that the sensor emits an electrical signal responsive and corresponding to the stroke travel of the non-return valve. When the pump carries out a lubricant injection cycle, the pressurized lubricant pushes open the non-return valve, flows into the injection channel and from there into a main channel through which compressed air flows. The travel of the valve is sensed by the sensor, and the sensor signal indicates whether the lubricant injection was proper or faulty, e.g. if the proper amount of lubricant was injected.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2002Date of Patent: December 21, 2004Assignee: Lindauer Dornier Gesellschaft mbHInventor: Siegfried Jaeger
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Publication number: 20040245283Abstract: A volumetric feeder 20 is made of a plurality of independent feeder elements 20a, 20b, etc. Each of the feeder elements 20a, 20b, etc. is provided with a stationary portion 21 and a movable volumetric measure 22 that can move back and forth in the stationary portion 21. Each movable volumetric measure 22 is provided with a measure portion 23 for accommodating a predetermined volume of powdery or granular material. The movable volumetric measures 22 in the feeder elements 20a, 20b, etc. are capable of moving, independently of one another, between a powdery- or granular-material-charging position at which the measure portions 23 coincide with charging apertures 24 of the stationary portion 21, and a powdery- or granular-material-discharging position at which the measure portions 23 coincide with discharging apertures 26 of the stationary portion 21.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2004Publication date: December 9, 2004Inventors: Shozo Kawanishi, Kazuo Usui
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Patent number: 6827529Abstract: Vacuum pneumatic conveying apparatus and method are described to provide for a simple, economical, convenient (and preferably automatic) system for conveying ice on an as-required basis from a source such as an ice maker to one or more receptors at locations remote from that source. The system can be configured such that dispensing locations can be added or eliminated from the system or temporarily taken “off line” from the system without the need to change the basic system configuration or the central ice providing apparatus. The apparatus in various embodiments includes an ice source, a conveying conduit from the source to the receptor, a vacuum pump for moving the ice through the conduit by vacuum, and the receptor to collect the conveyed ice. The receptor may be an ice/beverage dispenser, an accumulator for retention and discharge to further devices, an intermediate storage dispenser, or an air lock device from where the ice can be projected over significant distances.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1999Date of Patent: December 7, 2004Assignee: Lancer Ice Link, LLCInventors: J. Eric Berge, Glenn S. Seamark, Alfred A. Schoeder, Mark A. McClure, Daniel A. Glimn
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Patent number: 6802434Abstract: A method and apparatus is provided for regulating the flow of rates of particulate matter. The invention includes a flow gate with a generally cylindrical body having a flow path defined there through. A stator member is provided in fixed position relative to the cylindrical body. The stator member has a plurality of alternating tapered vein portions and inlet portions. A rotor member is interfaced with the stator member. The rotor member has a plurality of alternating stock portions and outlet port portions. The rotary coupling is utilized to couple the rotor member and the stator member. A position actuator is provided for receiving at least one control input and producing a corresponding displacement of the rotor member. A mechanical coupling is provided between the position actuator and the rotor member.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2001Date of Patent: October 12, 2004Inventors: Paul S. Johnson, Daniel J. Johnson
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Patent number: 6787712Abstract: To provide a combination weighing apparatus capable of handling articles of various shapes automatically at a high speed, the combination weighing apparatus includes a supply unit (2) having a plurality of supply buckets (20i) each capable of discharging the article onto hoppers (40i) positioned therebelow. The supply buckets (20i) are drivingly supported by a transport unit including an endless support member (10) so as to circulate along a predetermined transport path. A discharge control is provided so that when some of the supply buckets (20i) are brought to a position corresponding to empty weighing hoppers (40i), the articles M within such supply buckets (20i) can be discharged therefrom onto the weighing hoppers (40i).Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2001Date of Patent: September 7, 2004Assignee: Ishida Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yoshiharu Asai, Minoru Kubokawa, Masaaki Iwamoto
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Patent number: 6779685Abstract: A carbonated beverage is furnished from a source at a first pressure to a reservoir in which a quantity of the beverage is held a second pressure level that is less than the first pressure and greater than atmospheric pressure. When it is desired to dispense the carbonated beverage into a serving container, the reservoir is vented to the atmosphere so that the beverage is dispensed at substantially atmospheric pressure. The amount of carbonated beverage in the reservoir is sensed and when that amount drops below a first level, carbonated beverage is added from the source while the reservoir is vented to the atmosphere. The venting terminates when the amount of beverage in the reservoir reaches a second level. The beverage continues to flow into the reservoir thereafter for a predefined period of time causing the pressure to increase to the second pressure level.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2002Date of Patent: August 24, 2004Assignee: Dispensing Systems International, LLCInventor: Patrick L. Nelson
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Publication number: 20040155057Abstract: The present invention relates to chemical delivery systems and methods for delivery of liquid chemicals. In one embodiment, the present invention relates to systems having multi-reservoir load cell assemblies for delivering chemicals used in the semiconductor industry. In one embodiment, the present invention provides a multi-reservoir load cell assembly, including a controller, a buffer reservoir, a main reservoir, one or more load cells, coupled to the assembly and to the controller, operable to weigh the liquid in the reservoir(s), a plurality of supply lines, each supply line having a valve and connecting one of the supply containers to the main reservoir, and a gas and vacuum sources for withdrawing the liquid from the assembly when demanded by the controller and for refilling the assembly from the supply containers.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2003Publication date: August 12, 2004Inventors: David Soberanis, Randy Forshey
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Patent number: 6770320Abstract: An apparatus and a method for applying a fluid, which enable an application amount of the fluid to be stabilized even at the start of fluid discharge and at the end of the fluid discharge. The apparatus includes an application head and a control unit, whereby operational control is carried out so that a discharge member is rotated and moved in a discharge direction along an axial direction of the discharge member when the fluid is to be discharged, while the rotation of the discharge member is stopped and the discharge member is moved in a direction opposite to the discharge direction when the discharge is to be stopped. The application amount of the fluid to be applied can be stabilized even at the start of fluid discharge and at the end of the fluid discharge.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2002Date of Patent: August 3, 2004Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hiroshi Yamauchi, Hidenobu Nishikawa, Takashi Sonoda, Teruo Maruyama, Shuji Ono
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Patent number: 6691328Abstract: A bottle used to dispense a fluid for cleaning a toilet bowl is configured to provide for refilling the bottle. Such a bottle includes a reservoir, a metering portion, and a cover, which is removable to expose an opening within the reservoir for refilling. The cover may include the metering portion, or it may be formed as a cap at an end of the reservoir opposite the metering portion.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2002Date of Patent: February 17, 2004Inventor: Nicholas A. Delfino
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Patent number: 6675987Abstract: The present invention relates to chemical delivery systems and methods for delivery of liquid chemicals. In one embodiment, the present invention relate to systems having multi-reservoir load cell assemblies for delivering chemicals used in the semiconductor industry. In one embodiment, the present invention provides a multi-reservoir load cell assembly, including a controller, a buffer reservoir, a main reservoir, one or more load cells, coupled to the assembly and to the controller, operable to weigh the liquid in the reservoir(s), a plurality of supply lines, each supply line having a valve and connecting one of the supply containers to the main reservoir, and a gas and vacuum sources for withdrawing the liquid from the assembly when demanded by the controller and for refilling the assembly from the supply containers.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2001Date of Patent: January 13, 2004Assignee: The Boc Group, Inc.Inventors: David Soberunie, Randy Forshey
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Patent number: 6644344Abstract: A method and apparatus for measuring the flow rate of a fluid based on the fluid weight. A container is provided between a fluid source and a fluid removal system. A valve is arranged between the fluid source and the container, to control the admitting of fluid into the container from the source, and removal of fluid from the container by the removal system. The valve is controlled by a weight-responsive mechanism, which detects a change in weight of the container due to the admitting and removal of fluid, and opens or closes the valve accordingly. A flow rate of the fluid may be determined in terms of a time period between the closing and subsequent opening of the valve.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2001Date of Patent: November 11, 2003Assignee: Ashland, Inc.Inventor: David B. Tibbott
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Patent number: 6609381Abstract: The present invention is an integrated unit liquified gas fill station attached to a cryogenic storage tank and pump which provides for a controlled delivery of a programed weighted amount of a cryogenic liquified gas, primarily carbon dioxide, to empty transfer tanks at the time of initial filling or subsequent refilling, to prevent dangerous overfilling of the tanks resulting in over-pressure explosions of the transfer tanks, the liquified gas fill station providing a programmable tare scale upon which the transfer tank is positioned, a cryogenic liquified gas bypass circulating system and a cryogenic liquified gas delivery system wherein the station operator selects a weighed amount of liquified gas appropriate for the capacity of the transfer tank to be programmed into the station, delivering the measured amount of cryogenic liquified gas to the attached transfer tank resting on the tare scale, and filling the transfer tank with the precise measured and weighed amount of cryogenic liquified gas after whicType: GrantFiled: May 16, 2002Date of Patent: August 26, 2003Inventor: Louis A. Morgan
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Publication number: 20030071053Abstract: The disclosure relates to a system for continuous delivery of a measured flow of liquid to a processing apparatus comprising a reservoir (10) for holding a bulk supply of the liquid and an intermediate vessel (12). A first pump delivers liquid form the intermediate vessel to processing equipment at one rate. A second pump (13) delivers liquid from the reservoir to the intermediate vessel of a second much faster rate. A monitor device (14) continuously monitors the weight of the vessel and controls the first pump accordingly to deliver the required weight of liquid at the required rate to the processing equipment. The monitoring device determines when the weight of liquid in the intermediate vessel has reached a minimum position to initiate operation of the second pump (13) to refill the vessel and a further device terminates operation of the second means when the liquid level in the vessel reaches a maximum position.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2002Publication date: April 17, 2003Inventor: David Watling
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Patent number: 6527141Abstract: An apparatus for dispensing measured quantities of particulate material includes a tubular duct arranged so that an air stream in the duct carries material along the duct and a row of hoppers each for containing the material to be dispensed; the hoppers being connected to the duct so that material can be dispensed from the hopper to the duct. A separator container is provided in the duct such that the material in the duct carried by the air flow passes to the separator container. A centrifugal separator section is provided in the container for separating the material from the air flow to deposit the material into the container while the air flow is discharged from the container. The container is mounted on legs with load cells for weighing the deposited material while the material is maintained in the separator container and the air lock valve are controlled so as to continue to discharge the material up to a predetermined weight and to halt the discharge when the predetermined weight is reached.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2001Date of Patent: March 4, 2003Inventor: Odiel Sanders
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Publication number: 20030010792Abstract: The present invention relates to chemical delivery systems and methods for delivery of liquid chemicals. In one embodiment, the present invention relates to systems having multi-reservoir load cell assemblies for delivering chemicals used in the semiconductor industry. In one embodiment, the present invention provides a multi-reservoir load cell assembly, including a controller, a buffer reservoir, a main reservoir, one or more load cells, coupled to the assembly and to the controller, operable to weigh the liquid in the reservoir(s), a plurality of supply lines, each supply line having a valve and connecting one of the supply containers to the main reservoir, and a gas and vacuum sources for withdrawing the liquid from the assembly when demanded by the controller and for refilling the assembly from the supply containers.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2002Publication date: January 16, 2003Inventors: Randy Forshey, Kenneth A. Johnson
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Patent number: 6488181Abstract: The present invention describes a device for metering powder coatings and powder components for powder and liquid coatings, which comprises a storage vessel at the outlet of which is a free-swinging receiving vessel with a metering base, wherein the receiving vessel is connected to a vibration drive, wherein the distance between the outlet of the storage vessel and the metering base of the receiving vessel is dimensioned as a function of the bulk solids properties of the powder material, wherein the metering base of the receiving vessel is vibrated during metering, and a collecting vessel beneath the receiving vessel, wherein the metered powder material is collected in the collecting vessel.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2000Date of Patent: December 3, 2002Assignee: E. I. du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventors: Franz Schuller, Guenter Hohmann
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Patent number: 6447674Abstract: A gravity flow sludge load-out system for rapid and accurate loading-out of large volumes of treated biosolids from a wastewater dewatering plant, said system includes a plurality of hoppers 12, 14 supported by a main structure 16 having a plurality of vertical support members 20, each resting on a load cell 28, a sludge inlet at the tip of each hopper, and hydraulically controlled metering gates 40 at the bottom. A PLC 70 controls delivery of sludge from a dewatering facility, including e.g. a dewatering centrifuge 56, into the hoppers and then controls load-out of the sludge to a container truck by providing real-time monitoring of net sludge load-out and tight control of metering gates.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2000Date of Patent: September 10, 2002Assignee: Material Systems EngineersInventors: Richard D. Simon, Richard H. Wilson