With Wall-collapsing Means Patents (Class 222/95)
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Publication number: 20140209633Abstract: A pressurized container usable for a pressurizable contain, such as an aerosol dispenser, an aerosol dispenser made therewith and preform therefor. The preform/container/dispenser has a neck at the top. The neck has upper and lower portions. The lower portion transitions into a shoulder, which flares outwardly. The shoulder, in turn, transitions into a sidewall. The lower neck portion/shoulder and/or upper part of the sidewall are cystallized. The invention also comprises a preform for making such a pressurizable container and an aerosol dispenser made therewith.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2013Publication date: July 31, 2014Inventors: John Andrew MCDANIEL, Douglas Bruce Zeik, Norman Scott Broyles, Robert Earl Magness, Dimitris Ioannis Collias, Scott Edward Smith, Matthew Aaron Neumann
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Patent number: 8790110Abstract: A completely disposable cooking apparatus used for preparing, filling assembling and decorating of foods, that is a one-piece disposable construction, comprising an elongated bag with a soft side wall, an open first end through which food material can be inserted into the bag and a second end that is closed by a tapered discharge orifice (also sometimes referred to as a nozzle or a tip). The orifice has a first end in contact with the second end of the bag and a distal end away from the bag. The cross-sectional area of the orifice at the first end is greater than the cross-sectional area of the orifice at the distal end. The orifice is made of a material so that it is capable of being cut at any point along its longitudinal axis to yield an exit opening or hole with a desired size.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2012Date of Patent: July 29, 2014Inventors: Brenda M. Grimes, Charles Grimes
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Patent number: 8783514Abstract: A portable gun provides for the dispensing of flowable adhesives. The gun accommodates a flowable adhesive contained in a collapsible container which adhesive is dispensed through an extending dispensing nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2012Date of Patent: July 22, 2014Assignee: Henkel US IP LLCInventor: Michael Terhardt
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Publication number: 20140197200Abstract: The present invention relates to a remainder reducing member with which a space with a circumference closed by a pressurized fluid is prevented from being generated and a final remaining amount of a discharged content is reduced. The remainder reducing member of the present invention has a simple structure, is manufactured with ease, easily installed at an inner side of an inner bag, and capable of discharging the content smoothly. The remainder reducing member, which is attached to the interior of the flexible inner bag disposed in aerosol container to reduce the final remaining amount of the discharged content, is constituted by a solid rod-shaped body and comprises an attachment portion attached to an inflow port of the inner bag such that said content can flow therein and a guiding portion provided with a plurality of guiding grooves formed in a lengthwise direction of an outer periphery thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2012Publication date: July 17, 2014Applicant: TOYO AEROSOL INDUSTRY CO., LTD.Inventors: Nobuyuki Hanai, Ken Ogata, Hirokazu Shimizu
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Patent number: 8777059Abstract: Liquid dispensing systems for use with a bag having a pre-attached spigot are shown and described, in one example, a system includes a cavity for receiving the bag of liquid. A spigot-recess is configured to engage the spigot. A top plate assembly is locatable at or near the top of the system, the top plate assembly including a pressure plate for placing downward force on the bag of liquid. The system also includes a lifting plate for placing an upward pressure on the bag of liquid.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2013Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Assignee: Boxxle, LLCInventor: Tripp Middleton
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Patent number: 8777056Abstract: A reusable beer keg is disclosed comprising a hollow beer keg body with a dispenser tube assembly having a dispenser valve, dispenser tube, and a disposable bladder. The dispenser valve is releasably attached to a top portion of the keg body and the dispenser tube and bladder extend into the interior of the keg body. When beer flows through the open dispenser valve and into the bladder, the beer causes the bladder to unfurl until it contacts the inside surface of the keg body. When the beer keg has been emptied it can be returned to the brewery for reuse by cleaning the dispenser valve, dispenser tube and disposing of the used bladder. The beer keg body does not need to be cleaned, however, because the beer only comes in contact with the disposable bladder and not the keg body. The beer keg parts can then be reassembled, using a new bladder in place of the used bladder.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2010Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Inventors: Thomas W. Bates, Dan Morgan, Jay P. Hendrickson
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Patent number: 8777057Abstract: A pressure vessel, a system and/or a method dispense a comestible mixture. The pressure vessel, the system and/or the method are used to cool, freeze and/or entrain a gas into the comestible mixture before dispensing the same. The pressure vessel may have a lid and a body that are connected to form an air-tight compartment. The compartment is sized to receive a deformable bag of the comestible mixture. The bag has an opening to communicate the comestible mixture from the bag and/or the compartment through a hole in the lid. The pressure vessel, the system and/or the method has a compressor or other source of a compressed gas a hose to communicate the compressed gas from the compressor into the compartment. Further, the hose communicates the compressed gas to a freezing chamber and/or a cooling chamber of the machine. The pressure vessel, the system and/or the method has a tube to communicate the comestible mixture from the bag to the freezing chamber and/or the cooling chamber.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2013Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Inventor: Armin Fiedler
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Publication number: 20140190992Abstract: An object of the present invention is to facilitate discharge of the content in a dispensing container having a delamination structure so as to minimize the amount of remaining content. In order to achieve this object, a gas is housed in the internal container 11 to thereby form a gas space S therein and the volume of the gas is 4% or more of the volume of the internal container 11. The gas preferably moves rapidly in the internal container 11 when the dispensing container is tilted to a discharge posture in order to discharge the content M from the discharge port 14. The gas may be encapsulated in a gas bag or the gas may be encapsulated in a gas chamber formed in the internal container 11.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2012Publication date: July 10, 2014Applicant: KIKKOMAN CORPORATIONInventors: Denmi Kuwagaki, Masashi Fukumoto
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Publication number: 20140190991Abstract: The invention relates to a beverage dispense apparatus that maintains syrup containers in a housing, thereby eliminating plumbing required by prior art Bag-in-Box dispensers.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2014Publication date: July 10, 2014Inventors: Xiaofeng Yang, Klaus Wiemer, Sreekanth Pushpala, Nishant Kulkami
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Publication number: 20140183222Abstract: A propellantless aerosol fluid dispensing system including a reusable pressurizable canister and a disposable fluid containing pouch, the pouch including a valve assembly for dispensing the fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2013Publication date: July 3, 2014Applicant: Rust-Oleum CorporationInventors: Adam P. Morrison, Kelly A. Markle
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Patent number: 8763857Abstract: A liquid dispensing system for use with a bag having a pre-attached spigot includes a cavity arranged to receive the bag of liquid. A spigot-recess is configured to engage the spigot of the bag of liquid. A top plate assembly is locatable at or near the top of the system, the top plate assembly including a pressure plate arranged to apply a downward force on the bag of liquid. The system also includes a lifting plate arranged to apply an upward pressure on the bag of liquid.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2013Date of Patent: July 1, 2014Assignee: Boxxle, LLCInventor: Tripp Middleton
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Publication number: 20140175123Abstract: A fluid dispenser comprises a dispenser valve defining a fluid dispenser passage, and a container comprising a deformable inner pouch and a deformable outer shell that co-operate with each other to define an intermediate gap therebetween. The deformable outer shell includes a collar in engagement with the dispenser valve, and an annular flange that extends radially inwards inside the collar in such a manner as to define an edge that defines a central opening. The deformable inner pouch includes a neck that is engaged in the central opening in engagement with the edge of the annular flange and with the dispenser valve in fluid communication with the dispenser passage. The dispenser valve comprises an inlet sleeve in engagement with the neck of the deformable inner pouch and a fastener ring that in engagement with the collar of the deformable outer shell.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2013Publication date: June 26, 2014Applicant: APTAR FRANCE SASInventor: Frederic DUQUET
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Patent number: 8757439Abstract: A beverage storage apparatus including an outer container housing an internal flexible and collapsible bladder serving to hold the beverage and a means to regulate the pressure of gas in a head space between the outer container and the internal bladder. The apparatus can further dispense fluid such as beverages whereupon the bladder is under pressure to assist in dispensing the fluid and by use of an appropriate gas maintain the composition of the beverage.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2010Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Inventor: Ambrosios Kambouris
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Patent number: 8758816Abstract: The present invention provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising azelastine, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or ester thereof including azelastine hydrochloride, and optionally one or more additional active agents. Preferred such compositions further comprise one or more pharmaceutically acceptable carriers or excipients that reduce the amount of post-nasal drip, and/or that minimize or mask the unpleasant bitter taste associated with post-nasal drip, of the compositions into the oral cavity, upon intranasal or ocular administration of the compositions. Especially effective excipients used in the compositions of the present invention are hypromellose as a viscosity modifier and sucralose as a taste-masking agent.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2009Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Assignee: Meda Pharmaceuticals Inc.Inventors: Dennis Fuge, John Higson, Bryan A. Roecklein, Gul Balwani, Alexander D. D'Addio
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Publication number: 20140166699Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed for a dispensing system with a disposable liner including a bag; a nozzle positioned at a first end of the bag; and an openable portion on the nozzle, wherein the bag and nozzle are adapted to be inserted into a dispenser.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2012Publication date: June 19, 2014Inventors: Charles Stehli, JR., Donald Pansier, Robert DeMatteis
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Publication number: 20140166694Abstract: The inventive system and method advantageously enable superior preserved storage, preservation, and management of selective dispensation of beverages (e.g., wine), by storing the beverages in a pressurized environment to ensure that the stored beverage does not come into contact with air, and then by selectively dispensing a portion of the stored beverage, in accordance with a desired dispensing regime (which may be configured and controlled locally, remotely, and/or via a computerized system), by utilizing a controlled source of pressure force to apply a sufficient pressure to the pressurized environment to expel the desired volume of the beverage in a pressurized stream directed to a remote dispensing/pouring interface (for example located in a desired area of a bar, restaurant, or other hospitality establishment) through a liquid delivery system.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2014Publication date: June 19, 2014Inventor: Harold Otto
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Publication number: 20140166695Abstract: An assembly for dispensing a beverage includes a collapsible beverage container having an outlet with a connecting element; a pressure chamber configured to accommodate the beverage container and including a lid; a heat transfer system operable on the pressure chamber; a pressure source operable to provide a predetermined pressure to the interior of the pressure chamber; and a dispensing line connectable with the outlet of the beverage container so as to extend from the outlet through an opening in the lid to a dispensing tap. The beverage is dispensed by providing the predetermined pressure to the interior of the pressure chamber and the beverage container therein. As the dispensing line is opened at the dispensing tap, the beverage container collapses in response to the applied pressure, forcing the beverage into the dispensing line and out the tap without being supplied with or being in contact with any gas.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2014Publication date: June 19, 2014Applicant: CARLSBERG BREWERIES AlSInventor: Jan N. Rasmussen
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Patent number: 8752731Abstract: Disclosed is a method for producing a dispensing device (1). The method includes mounting a valve (4) into a dispensing opening (7) of an internal reservoir (3) with a variable volume, sealingly attaching an attachment sleeve (22) made of thermoplastic polymer to the internal reservoir (3), disposing the internal reservoir (3) and the valve (4) inside an external container (5) made of thermoplastic polymer, placing the attachment sleeve (22) opposite to and at a distance from a mounting opening (16) of the external container (5), inserting through the mounting opening (16) a pressurized gas between the internal reservoir (3) and the external container (5), and closing off the mounting opening (16) with the attachment sleeve (22) and welding the attachment sleeve (22) and the external container (5) to one another.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2008Date of Patent: June 17, 2014Assignee: Power Container Corp.Inventors: Chris Nimmo, Olivier Bertaud
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Publication number: 20140138406Abstract: Embodiments relate to a film used to form a flexible bag including an inner sealant layer capable of providing a hermetic seal; an oxygen barrier layer capable of extending the shelf life of a food product; and an outer layer capable of providing abrasion and puncture resistance and tacking to the specialized tacky polymer strip mounted on the dispensing device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2013Publication date: May 22, 2014Inventors: JOHN E. SANFILIPPO, JAVIER SORIA
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Publication number: 20140131380Abstract: In one aspect, the present disclosure relates to the substantially sterile transport of a substantially sterile substance using a liner-based assembly having an overpack and a flexible or semi-rigid liner disposed within the overpack configured for pressure dispense, and a connector securable to at least one of the overpack or liner. The connector may include a first port operably connected with a quick connector configured for substantially aseptic filling of the liner. The first port may be configured for substantially aseptic sealing after filling of the liner. The connector may be configured for substantially aseptic dispense of the substance of the liner via the first port after unsealing of the first port or via a second port. In some particular embodiments, the second port may be operably connected with a quick connector, and dispense of the substance of the liner occurs via the quick connector of the second port.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2013Publication date: May 15, 2014Applicant: ATMI PACKAGING, INC.Inventors: Vishwas PETHE, Jeff CRAIG, Don WARE
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Publication number: 20140124533Abstract: An assembly is provided for storing and dispensing flowable material. The assembly includes a reusable tube dimensionally formed to fit within the body of a dispensing gun. A separate pouch member is provided for storing a quantity of flowable material and is formed to be removably positioned within the tube. A nozzle is provided on the pouch for directing discharge of the material from the pouch. The pouch is provided with a fitment at one end. Cooperative elements are formed between the end wall of the tube and the fitment, which engage upon insertion of the pouch into the tube. A disk is provided for removable attachment to the plunger portion of the gun. A hook or gripping device projects from the disk for engagement of the end of the pouch.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2012Publication date: May 8, 2014Applicant: Sonoco Development, Inc.Inventor: Paul M. Melia
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Publication number: 20140117043Abstract: The present disclosure relates to novel and advantageous disposable dispensers. The dispenser may include a dispense assembly comprising an outlet channel in fluid communication with a terminal apparatus, and a pressure source providing a limited supply of fluid or gas, and also includes a collapsible liner that contains a material to be dispensed, the liner detachably secured to the dispense assembly with the outlet channel in fluid communication with an interior of the liner, wherein the material in the liner is dispensed out the liner and through the outlet channel to the terminal apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2011Publication date: May 1, 2014Applicant: Advanced Technology Materials, Inc.Inventors: Donald Ware, Glenn Tom, Richard Chism, Greg Nelson, Lawrence H. Dubois
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Publication number: 20140114249Abstract: A container has a first compartment, a sleeve configured to receive at least one container for holding fluid, and a second compartment coupled to the first compartment, outside of the first compartment. Disposed inside of the second compartment in a substantially sealed manner is at least one inflator configured to pump a fluid into the first compartment wherein the at least one inflator. There can be at least one fluid channel coupled to the first compartment and to the at least one inflator for allowing fluid to flow from the at least one inflator to the first compartment.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2013Publication date: April 24, 2014Applicant: MEYERS & GERARD MEDICAL LLCInventors: Michael B. MEYERS, Mark P. GERARD
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Publication number: 20140103066Abstract: A container (1) for storing a liquid foodstuff (4) and dispensing it under pressure in consumption portions via a closable dispensing channel, characterised in that it comprises a rigid outer container (2), a flexible inner container (3) for the foodstuff (4), and at least one intermediate container (5) surrounding the inner container (3), whereby an intermediate container (5) on the one hand, and another intermediate container (5) or the inner container (3) located within it on the other hand, define a space (16), whereby the space (16) is provided with a pressure medium and/or the container (1) is equipped with a connection (23) connected to the space for a pressure medium source (24).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2012Publication date: April 17, 2014Applicant: CARDIFF GROUP, NAAMLOZE VENNOOTSCHAPInventors: R. Standaert Geert Norbert, Vandebriel Imar
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Publication number: 20140097201Abstract: The inventive system and method advantageously enable superior preserved storage and selective dispensation of liquids by storing wine (or other liquids) in a pressurized environment to ensure that the stored liquid does not come into contact with air, and then by selectively dispensing a portion of the stored liquid, in accordance with a desired dispensing regime, by utilizing a controlled source of pressure force to apply a sufficient pressure to the pressurized environment to expel the desired volume of the liquid in a pressurized stream directed to a dispensing pouring interface through a conduit or equivalent delivery system. In at least several novel embodiments thereof, the system and method of the present invention are configured for use with wine-in-bag (“WinB”) products.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2013Publication date: April 10, 2014Applicant: BEVOLUTION SYSTEMS, LLCInventor: Harold Otto
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Patent number: 8690014Abstract: An insulin pump and an infusion set adapter having a membrane which can be acted upon by a liquid flow path associated with the pump, wherein the pump comprises a sensor by which a change in shape or location of at least a portion of the membrane caused by a change in the liquid pressure in the flow path can be detected in a contact-free manner to identify an occlusion in the flow path.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2011Date of Patent: April 8, 2014Assignee: Roche Diagnostics International AGInventors: Ulrich Haueter, David Bosshard, Ivan Heutschi, Thomas Rufer, Hanspeter Stoller
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Patent number: 8684230Abstract: A collapsible container for dispensing viscous materials has a bottle section with exterior screw threads and a cap element with nozzle aperture and internal, mating yet greater in density screw threads so that relative turning of the bottle section with respect to the cap section causes dispensing of material and collapsing of the bottle section into the cap element. The exterior screw threads are provided with uniformly spaced surface discontinuities. The cap element is provided with a resilient, inwardly directed tab which glides over the exterior edge of the screw threads of the bottle section as the bottle section is rotated with respect to the cap element until the tab aligns with a discontinuity thereof which causes an audible or tactile click to be sensed for ensuring uniformity and ease of exact dosing.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2012Date of Patent: April 1, 2014Inventor: Russell Jon Greenberg
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Publication number: 20140083340Abstract: A product reservoir is provided that includes a flexible bag and a carton to receive and retain the flexible bag. The bag may contain liquid chemical substances that are dispensed from the bag through a bag spout. The product reservoir may serve as a component to a fluid delivery system, such as a direct injection system employed by agricultural seed planting machines. When the bag is connected to the direct injection system, the liquid substance is placed in fluid communication with a delivery device whereby the substance can be dispensed to a selected area for treatment. The liquid substance may be mixed in-line with water received from a water reservoir prior to being dispensed by the delivery device. The planting machine may be equipped with a plurality of product reservoirs. A method of applying a liquid pesticide to a selected area is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2007Publication date: March 27, 2014Applicant: Syngenta Crop Protection, Inc.Inventors: Lawrence Clifford Dull, Walter Meisner, Joshua Jenkins, Dustin Mack
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Patent number: 8678234Abstract: A system and method for dispensing fluids is introduced. A preferred embodiment comprises a sealed tank, a bag containing fluid inside the sealed tank, an outlet for dispensing the liquid in the bag, and a pressure generating device to create pressure in the sealed tank.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2013Date of Patent: March 25, 2014Assignee: Fair Oaks Farms Brands, Inc.Inventors: Timothy Peter Doelman, Vincent A. Baxter
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Patent number: 8672183Abstract: In combination with a collapsible container with a dimension that varies as the container collapses from a full position to an empty position, the bottle cover with a sight opening for viewing of indicia on the bottle to provide an indication as to the extent the bottle is full or empty.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2013Date of Patent: March 18, 2014Assignee: Gotohti.com Inc.Inventors: Heiner Ophardt, Ali Mirbach
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Patent number: 8663188Abstract: A dispensing device comprises a sealed package including a collapsible compartment and an administration assembly. The administration assembly includes a delivery device in fluid communication with a substance within the sealed package. A compression panel collapses the compartment to dispense a substance through the delivery device. Embodiments for a single use dispenser for hypodermic administration of a unit dose of a therapeutic fluid, as well as therapeutic packages and methods for administering therapeutic substances to subjects, are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 2008Date of Patent: March 4, 2014Assignee: Aktivpak, Inc.Inventors: Amir Genosar, Romi Genosar
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Publication number: 20140048558Abstract: A pump apparatus that exerts a constant force on a bag of fluid to provide a uniform flow rate compared to elastomeric pumps. The apparatus comprises a first (101) and a second block member (102) positioned over a plate (125), which are moveable to define an opening to receive a wedge member (161) attached on the plate. The block members are coupled by a resilient means (140) that is extendable when the wedge member is urged into the opening. The extended resilient means is retractable such that the plate exerts a constant force on the bag to expel fluid in a uniform flow rate.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2012Publication date: February 20, 2014Inventor: Freddie Eng Hwee Lee
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Patent number: 8651340Abstract: A fluid reservoir for storing a fluid for a handheld device includes a housing and a flexible membrane. The flexible membrane delimits a variable storage volume in the housing. The storage volume may be varied by a defamation of the membrane. The variable storage volume has an output port. The fluid reservoir further includes a forcing member to exert a force on the membrane to pressurize a fluid in the storage volume. The forcing member has a recess for receiving a part of the storage volume. The membrane may be received into the recess of the forcing member during a compression stroke. By virtue thereof, a volume defined by the recess may be effectively used to become part of the storage volume for the fluid.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2010Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Assignee: Koninklijke Philips N.V.Inventors: Mark Lelieveld, Gerben Raap, Jan Bennik
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Publication number: 20140042190Abstract: A metering valve has an elongate axially moveable stem having a discharge passage. A flexible bag for containing a formulation to be discharged surrounds the lower end of the metering valve. The valve is fillable through a fill passage having one end opening to the ambient and the other end opening into the bag. A one-way valve in the fill passage prevents liquid in the bag from escaping through the fill passage but allows the bag to be filled after the lower end of the valve and the bag are inserted into a container and the container pressurized with a propellant.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2013Publication date: February 13, 2014Inventor: JAMES H. MARTIN
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Patent number: 8646660Abstract: A reusable beer keg is disclosed including a hollow beer keg body with a dispenser tube assembly having a dispenser valve, dispenser tube, and a disposable bladder. The dispenser valve is releasably attached to a top portion of the keg body and the dispenser tube and bladder extend into the interior of the keg body. When beer flows through the open dispenser valve and into the bladder, the beer causes the bladder to expand until it contacts the inside surface of the keg body. When the beer keg has been emptied it can be returned to the brewery for reuse by cleaning the dispenser valve, dispenser tube and disposing of the used bladder. The beer keg parts can then be reassembled, using a new bladder in place of the used bladder.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2011Date of Patent: February 11, 2014Inventors: Thomas W. Bates, Dan Morgan, Leslie W. Ross
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Publication number: 20140034667Abstract: A kit of parts for dispensing a liquid contained in a container is disclosed. The kit includes a pressure driven dispensing appliance. The pressure driven dispensing appliance has a device for receiving a container containing a liquid to be dispensed. The appliance also has a device for dispensing the liquid from the container, when mounted in the appliance, a chamber containing a solid adsorbent suitable for adsorbing air, and a device for fluidly connecting the chamber with the interior of the container, when mounted in the appliance. An air compressor releasibly connectable to the chamber is also included.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2012Publication date: February 6, 2014Inventors: Daniel Peirsman, Stijn Vandekerckhove
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Publication number: 20140034671Abstract: A liner having a tubular body portion with a top circumferential edge and a bottom circumferential edge, a generally circular bottom portion sealed to the tubular body portion along the bottom circumferential edge, and a generally circular top portion sealed to the tubular body portion along the top circumferential edge. The top portion may include a fitment sealed thereto. The tubular body portion may include at least one weld seam extending from the top circumferential edge to the bottom circumferential edge. In a particular embodiment, the tubular body portion may include two sheets welded together to form a tubular body, the tubular body portion thus having two weld seams extending from the top circumferential edge to the bottom circumferential edge.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2011Publication date: February 6, 2014Applicant: ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY MATERIALS, INCInventors: Richard Chism, Amy Koland, Wei Liu, John Davis, Glenn Tom, Matt Kusz, Karl Boggs
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Patent number: 8640897Abstract: A teat for a feeding bottle has a one-way valve located remotely from the nipple of the teat to allow air to enter the feeding bottle to replace liquid sucked out of the bottle through the nipple while preventing liquid from leaking from the bottle. The one-way valve comprises an inwardly-oriented depression having opposed mutually inclined side walls meeting along a ridge having a slit. In the invention, when undeflected, the side walls make line contact with one another at the ridge and the thickness of the side walls is less than 0.4 mm so that, when acted upon by an increased pressure in the feeding bottle, the side walls collapse against one another and make sealing contact along a surface that extends from the ridge in the direction away from it.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2005Date of Patent: February 4, 2014Inventor: Ilan Zadik Samson
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Publication number: 20140021221Abstract: The refillable container (20) includes a semi-rigid outer shell (22) that defines an interior void (24) and includes a detachable pour spout (26). The container (20) may be refilled with a plurality of collapsible inserts (32). Instead of rigid beverage bottles and other flowable substance containers, the collapsible inserts (32) may be transported from a manufacturing to a filling facility in a collapsed state (76), and do not have to include semi-rigid materials thereby minimizing disposal requirements. A tilt-pouring embodiment (20), a helical track embodiment (100), a helical axle embodiment (240) and an air-bladder embodiment (300) of refillable containers having common components permit dispensing of products from the containers (20, 100, 240, 300) to achieve virtually zero waste of the products.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2012Publication date: January 23, 2014Inventors: Stephen Derby, John McFadden, David Brown, Eugene Eckert
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Publication number: 20140014687Abstract: A container, a support cup coupled to the top of the container, a nozzle orifice from which product is dispensed is integrated with a cap. A barrel is integrated in the cap in communication with the nozzle orifice. A valve assembly is supported by the support cup, the valve assembly having an outlet, the outlet directly or indirectly coupled to and in communication with the barrel, the valve assembly further having an inlet. Three are a plurality of chambers or bags, each having a bag outlet. A plurality of valve assembly inlets allows ingress into the valve assembly. A blocking member selectively blocks the pathway from a bag outlet to a corresponding valve assembly inlet. A selection switch/lever/dial integrated in the cap is operable to open a pathway through the valve assembly to the nozzle so as to release product from a selected bag.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2013Publication date: January 16, 2014Inventor: Kristine Lyn Cornwell
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Publication number: 20140008389Abstract: A valve assembly in which contents respectively packed in multiple storage parts which cannot be reacted with each other in the middle of passage, an aerosol container equipped with the valve assembly, and an aerosol products are provided. An aerosol container comprises an outer container, two inner bags inserted into the outer container, and valve assembly which closes inner bags and outer container.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2011Publication date: January 9, 2014Inventors: Satoshi Mekata, Hidetoshi Miyamoto, Masazumi Tanaka, Kazuhiro Yamaguchi
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Publication number: 20140001205Abstract: The present disclosure relates to novel and advantageous connector assemblies for use with a liner-based assembly. In one embodiment, a connector assembly for use with a liner-based assembly can include a pressure port, a dispense port, a headspace removal port, and a locking mechanism. The pressure port can be adapted for connection to a pressure source. The dispense port can be adapted for fluid communication with a source of material to be dispensed from the liner-based assembly. The headspace removal port may be configured for removing a gas from the liner-based assembly. The locking mechanism may be used for locking the connector to the liner-based assembly when contents therein are under pressure. In some embodiments, the dispense port and headspace removal port may be operably coupled providing a flow path for recirculation of the contents within a liner of the liner-based assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2011Publication date: January 2, 2014Applicant: Advanced Technology Materials, Inc.Inventors: Jordan Henery Hodges, Tom Johnson, Amy Koland, Greg Nelson, Rick Wilson, Don Ware
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Patent number: 8616117Abstract: A substance dispensing system comprising in combination:—a disposable container (1) filled with a portion of a substance, the container having a preformed and deformable body with a bottom (2), a peripheral wall (3) adjoining said bottom and having a top end remote from said bottom, an integral circumferential rim (4) extending outwards from the top end of the peripheral wall and defining a filling opening of said container, said disposable container being closed by a cover sheet (5) which is sealed to the circumferential rim by means of a circumferential seal (6), and—a dispensing apparatus (30) comprising a compression device having a cover sheet side support member (15) for the cover sheet side of the container as well as a bottom engaging member (20) for engaging on the bottom of the container, said compression device being adapted to compress the container by reduction of the distance between the cover sheet side support member and the bottom engaging member.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2008Date of Patent: December 31, 2013Assignee: MDS Global Holding Ltd.Inventors: Lucas Alphonsus Maria Evers, Robert Willemsen, Roeland Petrus Maria van Oirschot, Michiel Olivier Scholvinck
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Publication number: 20130345647Abstract: Devices and methods for dispensing a fluidly dispensable material under pressure but without using a gas propellant are presented. In some embodiments an elastic sleeve is utilized to impart pressure to a bag of dispensable material positioned within the sleeve. Pressure so created pressurizes contents of the bag, which can then be dispensed through a valve. Methods for manufacturing various embodiments are presented.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2012Publication date: December 26, 2013Inventor: Gadi Har-Shai
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Publication number: 20130341351Abstract: A dispensing assembly having a container containing a liquid to be dispensed and a dispensing tube bringing in fluid communication with ambient the volume inside the container containing the liquid. The dispensing tube has a flexible, resilient portion ending in an outlet of diameter, D, and is engaged in a pinch valve system. The pinch valve system has a squeezing member suitable for squeezing and obturating a section of the flexible portion located at a distance, h, from the outlet. The ratio, h/D, of the distance, h, to the outlet diameter, D, is not more than 2, preferably, not more than 1.5, more preferably, not more than 1.0.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2011Publication date: December 26, 2013Inventors: Stijn Vandekerckhove, Daniel Peirsman
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Publication number: 20130341352Abstract: A system for dispensing sprayable material such as paint and other liquefied products. The system includes a dispenser designed to accept a flexible, crushable container filled with sprayable material and having a valve and spray tip at one end. The container is placed into an interior portion in the dispenser with the valve on the container secured in the housing of the dispenser. In operation, a pump action lever is activated causing a piston to slide lengthwise in the housing of the dispenser and exert force on the bottom of the container crushing it as it is emptied and forcing the sprayable material out through the valve and spray tip.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2013Publication date: December 26, 2013Applicant: AERVOE INDUSTRIES INCORPORATEDInventor: Mark Williams
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Publication number: 20130327789Abstract: Dispenser and methods of dispensing substances is provided. The dispenser comprises a housing having a longitudinal axis, the housing configured to receive a packet comprising at least one collapsible cavity containing at least one substance, a support member positioned in the housing, the support member having a longitudinal axis essentially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the housing, a wedge coupled to the support member, the wedge configured to move in a plane substantially parallel within the longitudinal axis of the housing, the wedge receiving a force directed substantially normal to the longitudinal axis of the housing, and a reciprocating actuator coupled to the housing and engagable with the support member, the actuator moveable between a first position and a second position whereby the wedge advances a single predetermined increment collapsing a portion of the cavity.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2011Publication date: December 12, 2013Inventors: David L. Foshee, Theodore J. Mosler, Eileen Ventura, Kristin L. Benokraitis, Matthew R. Penny
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Publication number: 20130327790Abstract: A refillable reusable grease gun reservoir has grease inlet and outlet ports coupled with dry break fittings enabling the reservoir to be used and refilled. The reservoir may be filled through the top and/or bottom of the reservoir body.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2013Publication date: December 12, 2013Inventor: Michael C. Ryan
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Patent number: 8590744Abstract: A liquid storage and delivery apparatus utilizing a canister or container which holds a flexible diaphragm supported by a frame. The frame biases the flexible diaphragm against the inner wall of the container and allows expansion and contraction of the diaphragm in certain direction. A seal creates a substantially air tight space within the canister to allow directed pressurized gas to motivate the movement of the diaphragm within the canister. A lid or fitting supports a collapsible bag carrying a liquid within a second space within the canister such that movement of the flexible diaphragm against the collapsible bag forces or squeezes liquid from the same for use.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2012Date of Patent: November 26, 2013Inventor: Timothy E. Orr
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Patent number: 8590740Abstract: A method and kit for draining a flexible container holding a product having a viscosity of between 10 Pa·s and 200 000 Pa·s. The method includes using a flexible container (3); optionally, moving the container (3) to be drained to a drainage site; ensuring the viscous product (2) can flow from container (3) through at least one outlet (9); exerting a pressure on at least one defined area of container (3) using a pressurizing device which preferably includes at least one pressure member (5) and/or a pressure fluid to maintain container (3) in an inflated or partially-inflated state; and removing the pressure once the container has been drained. The drainage kit includes the viscous product (silicon mastic), a flexible container (3) and a draining device including at least one pressure member and/or pressure fluid.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2009Date of Patent: November 26, 2013Assignee: Rhodia ChimieInventors: Frédéric Mauger, Julien Craplet, Fredéric Jean