Gravity Flow Of Liquid From Supply Holder Patents (Class 239/37)
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Patent number: 12070535Abstract: A system (1-9) for dispensing, in particular by nebulization, a liquid in an environment (10), this system comprising at least one dispensing device (1-4) having a settable operating parameter and configured to dispense said liquid, a plurality of sensors (6-9), a control unit (5) configured to gather a datum captured by at least one sensor of said plurality of sensors (6-9) and to adjust, based on at least said captured datum, said operating parameter of said at least one dispensing device (1-4), said plurality of sensors comprising at least one air quality sensor, this air quality sensor incorporating a suction fan configured to suck air, the air quality sensor being configured to measure the quality of the sucked air.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2020Date of Patent: August 27, 2024Inventor: Ilyes Chakroun
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Patent number: 9573006Abstract: The present invention relates to a fire extinguishing assembly for transforming a liquid into a liquid mist. The assembly includes an adapter section (3a, 14a) having at least one liquid inlet (3b, 14b) and a nipple section (6a, 9a) that connects to the adapter section. The nipple section includes a plurality of bores (6c, 9c) extending between an internal duct (12g) that connects to the liquid inlet (3b, 14b), and outlets on an outside of the nipple section (6a, 9a). The bores (6c, 9c) are located around the nipple section (6a, 9a). A deflecting surface (3d, 12d) for guiding the liquid is positioned around the outlets of the bores (6c, 9c). The deflecting surface (3d, 12d) includes recesses extending in a direction substantially from the nipple section (6a, 9a) to a circumference of the deflecting surface (3d, 12d).Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2010Date of Patent: February 21, 2017Assignee: Prevent Systems ASInventor: Bjørn Rafael Hansen
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Patent number: 9027849Abstract: In an electric airless sprayer (16), as the motor (14) temperature approaches allowable limits, several performance cutbacks can be used to prevent overheating. The preferred method is to gradually reduce the controlled pressure. If the temperature continues to rise, the control (20) switches to on/off or deadband control. If the temperature continues to rise in spite of these measures, the control (20) shuts the unit down.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2004Date of Patent: May 12, 2015Assignee: Graco Minnesota Inc.Inventors: Robert J. Lind, Robert G. Gilbert
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Patent number: 9015989Abstract: An insect toxic bait dispenser has a top with multiple downwardly opening compartments in which toxic bait fluids may be retained by an underlying foil barrier. The top is supported on a base with posts positioned beneath the barrier. Base prongs extend into a top shaft with ledges at different heights, preventing part separation when the barrier is intact above the posts, and, when the top is closed on the base, piercing the foil seal and dispensing liquids into fluid retaining members held in base pockets. To use, a peripheral tear strip is removed from the base, permitting the top to descend on the base causing the posts to puncture the seal, compressing the fluid retaining members against the barrier to receive and dispense toxic bait liquid while retarding the rate of liquid evaporation. The top may be hinged to the base, or urged downwardly by a threaded cap.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2014Date of Patent: April 28, 2015Assignee: Bell Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: Paul R. Zeamer, James R. Walsh
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Patent number: 8931713Abstract: Apparatus for dispensing fragrance from a refill component that is installed and removed along a vertical axis through an opening at the bottom of the housing of the apparatus includes securing structure for releasably securing the refill component to the housing when the refill component is in the housing interior in operative position.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2011Date of Patent: January 13, 2015Assignee: Dispensing Dynamics InternationalInventors: Ken Muderlak, Todd Muderlak
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Patent number: 8544766Abstract: An ambient environment modification mechanism such as a scent dispenser (which could also act as a filter) which may comprise a piston and a piston cylinder, receiving the piston, and forming a piston cylinder chamber volume when the piston is moved from an inserted position in the piston cylinder to a withdrawn position in the piston cylinder. The piston may have a hollow interior receiving an ambient air modification material holder, such as a cartridge, containing ambient air modification material. The hollow interior may be in fluid communication with the piston cylinder chamber volume at a first end of the hollow interior. A ventilation opening may be in fluid communication with the hollow interior at a second end of the hollow interior. A piston cylinder chamber volume forming mechanism, such as spring may move the piston relative to the piston cylinder from the inserted position to the withdrawn position.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2010Date of Patent: October 1, 2013Assignee: Novia Products LLCInventors: William Webster, David Gallant
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Patent number: 8490889Abstract: A scent dispenser is provided to dispense liquid scent during a hunt for wild game. The inventive scent dispenser uses age old scientific and natural phenomena to enhance the speed of the wind. The provided dispenser uses a venturi wind channel to accomplish a wind speed increase. Supported at its center of gravity from above or below, allowing rotation, the funnel shaped wind channel is continuously aligned with the wind direction by a wind vane. Liquid scent is introduced in the constricted section of the venturi wind channel where the wind velocity is increased. This increased wind speed, and continuous alignment to wind direction, enhances the vaporization of liquid scents that attract wild game, and that mask the scent of a hunter from the wild game's keen sense of smell.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2011Date of Patent: July 23, 2013Inventor: Mark Edwin Rydbom
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Patent number: 7790000Abstract: The present invention relates to an evaporation apparatus capable of supplying active ingredients sufficiently and stably. One embodiment of the invention includes a retention vessel keeping a liquid formulation which contains active ingredients, a liquid absorbing mechanism which absorbs the liquid formulation from said retention vessel, an evaporation mechanism which evaporates active ingredients of said liquid formulation absorbed into said liquid absorbing mechanism and adjusting means which adjusts the evaporation of active ingredients.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2002Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Assignee: Earth Chemical Co., Ltd.Inventors: Eiko Matsuda, Yasuko Umetani, Ryuji Okano, Nobuya Kubo, Shusaku Tsutsumi, Shoichi Kohmoto
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Patent number: 7766252Abstract: A dry pipe sprinkler assembly is provided including a sprinkler body having a thermally responsive trigger mounted thereto. A housing, including an inlet end and an outlet end is provided with the outlet end being connected to the sprinkler body. A seal member is disposed at the inlet end of the housing, and a load mechanism extends between the thermally responsive element and the seal member. The load mechanism may include a support portion, a passage tube portion, and an outlet orifice portion slidably received within the housing and movable within the housing upon activation of the thermally responsive trigger to allow the seal member to be dislodged from the inlet end of the housing to allow suppressant fluid to flow therethrough. The dry pipe sprinkler assembly allows the use of different outlet orifice members to provide dry pipe sprinkler assemblies having different K factors while utilizing common components for the remaining dry pipe sprinkler assembly.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2006Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Assignee: The Viking CorporationInventors: Eldon D. Jackson, Shawn J. Feenstra
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Publication number: 20100189425Abstract: A device for emanating an active agent to the atmosphere comprising a first container holding a first liquid, a second container holding a second liquid, a collector, and an active agent, wherein an outlet from each container deposits the first liquid and the second liquid onto the collector whereby the liquids mix and react to generate heat and thereby volatilise the active agentType: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2006Publication date: July 29, 2010Applicant: RECKITT BENCKISER (UK) LIMITEDInventors: Paul Marrs, Malcolm Tom McKechnie
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Publication number: 20080290186Abstract: An aromatic odor neutralizer includes a vaporization chamber containing a wick with an end part immersed in fluid in a storage cup that is gravity fed from an airtight vessel by the use of air pathways exposed when the liquid level in the cup is reduced. The vaporization chamber is located in a dispenser housing with an internal passage between end walls and communicating with vents in the sides for aerodynamic airflow to efficiently absorb vapors from a vaporizer chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2008Publication date: November 27, 2008Inventors: Arnold H. Zlotnik, Raymond Czapko, Eric R. Colburn, Anthony D. Shoemaker
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Publication number: 20080268410Abstract: A method and apparatus for teaching new swimmers to hold their breath. An apparatus comprising a modified bucket is provided that is first used to drip water onto the head of a swimming student as a warning that more water is going to be dumped onto his head. Next the apparatus is used to dump a sufficient amount of water onto the student's head to trigger breath holding by the student. In the related method, a swimming instructor then quickly dunks the student underwater to teach the student to use and control the reflexive breath holding. For infants, the apparatus and method rely upon the breath holding reflex acquired in the womb to trigger breath holding. By repeating these steps a number of times new swimmers can learn to hold their breath when they go under water.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2007Publication date: October 30, 2008Inventor: Ed Pemberton
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Publication number: 20080247736Abstract: A device for emanating an active agent to the atmosphere comprising a first container holding a first liquid, a second container holding a second liquid, a collector, and an active agent, wherein an outlet from each container deposits the first liquid and the second liquid onto the collector whereby the liquids mix and react to generate heat and thereby volatilise the active agentType: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2005Publication date: October 9, 2008Applicant: RECKITT BENCKISER (UK) LIMITEDInventors: Paul Marrs, Malcolm Tom McKechnie
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Patent number: 7416672Abstract: Methods and apparatus for the slow, generally uniform addition of a disinfectant solution comprising an active ingredient, such as chlorine, to achieve a substantially constant level of active ingredient in the liquid of a grey water reservoir of a residential septic tank system prior to dispersal. A container configured to reside in a standard chlorine tablet dispenser is filled with a disinfectant solution, which contains a disinfecting substance as an active ingredient. A drip-valve is used to regulate the drip flow of the disinfecting solution out of the container and into the grey water reservoir.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2006Date of Patent: August 26, 2008Inventor: Thomas Ballew
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Patent number: 7309024Abstract: An interference fit assembly comprises a wick constructed of a porous polymer and a wall constructed of a polymer for interference engagement with the wick. The wick has a weight of 3.3 grams.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2003Date of Patent: December 18, 2007Assignee: S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventors: Jeffory S. Hansen, Kara L. Lakatos, Jeffrey J. Christianson, Mary Beth Adams
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Patent number: 7244471Abstract: A method and apparatus for surface treating metal pipes includes introducing a treatment liquid into a first distribution chamber having a flat bottom surface, and dropping the treatment liquid onto at least a portion of the outer peripheral surface of the metal pipe through a plurality of holes formed in the bottom surface of the first distribution chamber. Preferably, a distance between the bottom surface of the first distribution chamber and the metal pipe is maintained constant as the outer diameter of the pipe varies. The treatment liquid may be introduced into a second distribution chamber having a flat bottom surface, and the treatment liquid may then be introduced into the first distribution chamber through a plurality of holes formed in the bottom surface of the second distribution chamber. It is possible for the first distribution chamber to simultaneously drop the treatment liquid onto at least two metal pipes.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2004Date of Patent: July 17, 2007Assignee: Sumitomo Metal Industries, Ltd.Inventors: Takahiro Takano, Mituo Watanabe
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Patent number: 7051949Abstract: A volatilizing apparatus for volatilizing a volatile agent, includes: a container having a container body and a lid covering the container body. The lid is attached to the container body through a hinge member so as to open and close with respect to the container body. One end of a volatilizing body is fixed to the inner face of the container body, and the other end of the volatilizing body is fixed to the inner face of the lid. The volatilizing body has a laminated honeycomb structure, holds the volatile agent, and is adapted to be contained in the container under a closed state of the lid and to expand between the container body and the lid under an open state of the lid.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 2003Date of Patent: May 30, 2006Assignee: Sumitomo Chemical Company, LimitedInventor: Kazushige Aiyama
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Patent number: 6957779Abstract: The invention described herein is a framed fluid delivery device that is made up of a fluid-delivery cartridge for the timed-release delivery of a fluid contained therein, and a frame assembly for retaining the fluid delivery cartridge. The frame assembly is made up of a base portion that facilitates the delivery of fluid released from the fluid-delivery cartridge, at least one side panel associated with the base, and that secures the fluid-delivery cartridge within the frame assembly proximate the released fluid delivering means. Additionally, a fluid delivery device is disclosed that includes a fluid-delivery cartridge for the timed-release delivery of a fluid contained therein, the cartridge having a bottom, a top, and sides, and a dispersion pad positioned proximate the bottom of the fluid-delivery cartridge, wherein the dispersion pad at least partially surrounds the sides of the fluid-delivery cartridge.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2002Date of Patent: October 25, 2005Assignee: Microlin, L.C.Inventors: Ashok V. Joshi, Truman Wold, John J. McEvoy
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Patent number: 6918545Abstract: A quick response trigger assembly for an automatic sprinkler head comprises an inherently unstable compression element positioned between the frame of the sprinkler body and sealing assembly. A thermal sensor surrounds the periphery of the compression element and includes at least one heat gathering element positioned a preselected distance from the compression element. The thermal sensor maintains the compression element in compression when the sprinkler head is in the non-activated condition. The presence of a heat gathering member spaced a preselected distance from the compression element increases the surface area through which conduction occurs, and thus, enables the trigger assembly to exhibit sufficient thermal sensitivity necessary to classify the sprinkler head as a quick response. Additionally, the thermal sensor is formed of two or more members which are substantially identical in configuration to thereby decrease manufacturing costs.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2002Date of Patent: July 19, 2005Assignee: The Viking CorporationInventors: Scott Thomas Franson, Kenneth Gordor Vos
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Patent number: 6913205Abstract: The present invention concerns a fluid product distributor comprising a reservoir of fluid product (1), a distribution outlet, a distribution system (2) for distributing fluid product through the distribution outlet, and an activating button (3) to activate the means of distribution. The distribution further comprises a visible reservoir the distribution outlet and the activating button (3) being located on either side of the reservoir (1), such that the reservoir visibly extends between the distribution outlet and the activating button.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2002Date of Patent: July 5, 2005Assignee: Valois S.A.S.Inventors: Gérard Cornet, Firmin Garcia
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Patent number: 6877674Abstract: The invention relates to a fitting for a motor vehicle, in particular a dashboard. The permitting the circulation of at least one stream of air, along a given path, behind at least one thickness of material defining a face of the fitting. The fitting further includes means for diffusing an active compound into the at least one stream of air. The diffusing means are capable of being introduced, wholly or in part, through at least one orifice, or passing through the thicknesses of material. The loading orifices being orientated transversely to the path of the stream. The diffusing means are held in the area of the thickness or thicknesses of material.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2001Date of Patent: April 12, 2005Assignee: Visteon Global Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Alain Choquet
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Patent number: 6767521Abstract: A system for dehumidifying and deodorizing, the system comprising a hanging, dehumidifying and deodorizing pouch comprising a housing having a impermeable membrane and a semi-permeable securely attached to the impermeable membrane. The housing enclosing moisture-absorbent material and deodorizing material. The housing is enclosed within a jacket comprising a perforated contiguous wall; the wall defines an opening for receiving the housing. The jacket further comprises a closing member for closing the opening when the housing is within the jacket. The jacket can comprise a rigid, rectangular cage having a detachable lid. The semi-permeable membrane of the housing can comprise polyethylene or expanded polytetrafluoroethylene, individually or a combination thereof. The impermeable can comprise either polyethylene film or polypropylene film. The moisture-absorbent material can comprise a hygroscopic, deliquescent or a combination of a hygroscopic deliquescent and a gel forming polymer.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2000Date of Patent: July 27, 2004Assignee: W.M. Barr & CompanyInventors: Fred K. Vogt, Surendra Kumar Mishra, David Prince Heaner
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Publication number: 20040129742Abstract: An air freshener is composed of a diffuser with a wick system that is impregnated with a liquid fragrance contained in a replaceable bottle or receptacle whose liquid perfume, which is made and included in concentrate form, is obtained from natural essences to provide a long life. The air fresher is provided with an adjustment for the volume of the air freshener by volatilisation of the fragrant product by a simple turn of the head cap, at the user's discretion. It is possible to stop the product from issuing when the vehicle is not in use, thus saving its consumption.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventor: David Fernandez Torres
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Patent number: 6729552Abstract: A device that can be used for dispersing a liquid is disclose. The device comprises a container, a capillary device, and a housing. The container has an open end that is connected to the capillary device and comprises a liquid. The capillary device comprises a substantially tubular member having one end secured to the open end of the container and the opposing end extended therethrough a substantially tubular capillary structure, which is coaxially aligned with the substantially tubular member. The capillary structure is in fluid communication with the liquid in the container. The housing comprises a first end having an opening attached thereon the container, a low voltage supplier attached to one wall, a high voltage converter attached to another wall, a voltage contact and a counter electrode, optionally a heat and/or lighting source, a wicking material, and further optionally electronics for voltage regulation. Also disclosed is a process for dispensing liquid using the device.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2003Date of Patent: May 4, 2004Assignee: E. I. du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventors: Charles Nehemiah McEwen, William J. Herron, Richard G. McKay
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Patent number: 6726119Abstract: An upright-type fire protection water spray mist nozzle has a base defining an orifice through which fire-retardant fluid can flow, an inlet section having an upstream end and defining a conduit for flow of fire-retardant fluid along a orifice axis and leading to an upstream end of the orifice, with a diffuser element defining an impingement surface that is at least substantially imperforate in an axial direction and positioned for impingement by a stream of fire-retardant fluid flowing from the orifice in a stream direction along the orifice axis, the diffuser element being positioned generally above a horizontal plane through a downstream end of the orifice.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2001Date of Patent: April 27, 2004Assignee: Grinnell CorporationInventors: Michael A. Fischer, David J. LeBlanc
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Patent number: 6722577Abstract: Aromatic liquids substances such as deodorizers, room freshener compositions, perfumes, fragrances and the like are dispensed in vapor phase from a container holding the substance in liquid phase. In the best mode, the container is in conical form, having a controlled opening or openings through which the liquid volatile substance is dripped downwardly onto a conical substrate, from which it is dispensed in vapor phase into the atmosphere. The dispenser is configured such that it may stand, as on a counter or any flat surface, or may be hung, as in a closet, in an automobile, or the like.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2001Date of Patent: April 20, 2004Inventor: Simon L. Dobyns, III
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Publication number: 20030047618Abstract: Aromatic liquids substances such as deodorizers, room freshener compositions, perfumes, fragrances and the like are dispensed in vapor phase from a container holding the substance in liquid phase. In the best mode, the container is in conical form, having a controlled opening or openings through which the liquid volatile substance is dripped downwardly onto a conical substrate, from which it is dispensed in vapor phase into the atmosphere. The dispenser is configured such that it may stand, as on a counter or any flat surface, or may be hung, as in a closet, in an automobile, or the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2001Publication date: March 13, 2003Inventor: Simon L. Dobyns
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Publication number: 20020185548Abstract: In the particular embodiments disclosed in the specification, a residential sprinkler arrangement includes a sprinkler body with an axial passage having an outlet opening providing a K factor of about 4 to about 6 which is normally closed by a cap retained in position by a thermally responsive element and a planar deflector spaced from the outlet opening and supported from the sprinkler body by a pair of frame arms. The deflector has a circumferential array of peripheral slots, a first set of which, located in the plane of the frame arms, has a length greater than that of any of the other slot-like openings and a second set of which, located in the plane perpendicular of the plane of the frame arms, has a length less than that of the first set but greater than that of any of the other slots.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2001Publication date: December 12, 2002Inventor: Oliver S. Pahila
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Patent number: 6419163Abstract: The present invention is directed to a device for releasing a volatile substance. The device includes a housing having an interior region, a volatile substance contained within the interior region, and the ability to controllably release the volatile substance from the housing. Such controllable release can be accomplished by the housing being substantially permeable to ambient air, yet substantially impermeable to the volatile substance contained within the interior region of the housing. Additionally, the invention contemplates the use of one or more porous plugs for diffusing the volatile substance therethrough and eventually into atmosphere in a vapor form. To assist such diffusion, the invention likewise contemplates the use of an electrochemical gas generating cell, a heating element and/or other features which allow air to controllably enter into the interior region of the housing.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2000Date of Patent: July 16, 2002Assignee: Ceramatech, Inc.Inventors: Ashok V. Joshi, Truman Christian Wold, II, John Joseph McEvoy
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Publication number: 20020050531Abstract: A sprinkler assembly for controlling a fire situation includes at least one fluid conduit defining a flow passage including an inlet for receiving a fluid from a fluid source and at least one outlet for discharging the fluid, and a dispensing mechanism such as an open or closed sprinkler head for distributing water to a selected location. A fluid control apparatus is provided including a valve assembly having a valve seal which is moveable between a closed position blocking fluid flow through the conduit and an open position causing fluid flow through the conduit. The fluid control apparatus further includes an actuating mechanism including a valve actuator which is operatively connected to the valve assembly for causing movement of the valve seal to the open position upon release of the sealing force.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2001Publication date: May 2, 2002Inventor: Kevin Michael Dolan
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Patent number: 6352210Abstract: Kits for consumer activated dispensers of active materials, such as air fresheners, are provided, comprising an inert carrier material, an active material, and a coloring agent. The inert carrier material is specifically designated as being rice hulls, a waste product of the milling of rice for consumption. The kit may take various forms, such as a container in which are packaged the appropriate amounts of rice hulls, fragrance, and colorant. In another form, the kit may comprise a sachet or pad containing the above materials. Further, a pad or sachet, containing rice hulls and a coloring agent if desired, may be subjected to the controlled continuous feed of a water solution of a fragrance, whereby a long term, consistent fragrancing is obtained.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2000Date of Patent: March 5, 2002Assignee: S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventor: Luz P. Requejo
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Patent number: 6126632Abstract: A gravity cup for drinking fluids, comprising a container defined by sides connected to a base on one end and forming an opening at the other end through which fluid is placed and contained therein, the container having an outlet located at the base such that gravity forces the fluid through the outlet; a valve being ball-shaped and having a passage therethrough in rotationally attached to the container such that rotating the valve regulates the flow of fluid out of the container through the outlet; the valve being operable from fully opened, through partially opened, through fully closed; position an adjustable tube straw connected at its proximal end to the valve such that fluid flowing through the valve flows through the adjustable tube straw to a user for drinking at its distal end, and such that manipulating the adjustable tube straw rotates the ball thereby operating the valve and regulating the rate of flow of fluid from the container through the passage and the adjustable tube straw to the user.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1999Date of Patent: October 3, 2000Inventors: Esther Verbovszky, Carl J. Myers
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Patent number: 5558030Abstract: A plant feeder apparatus includes a rigid support assembly which includes a top end portion, a mid-portion, and a bottom end portion. The bottom end portion is adapted to penetrate soil to a sufficient depth such that the soil is capable of retaining the support assembly in an upstanding orientation, and the top end portion is adapted to support a chemical dispenser assembly. The chemical dispenser assembly includes a container for containing a quantity of a dissolved chemical. A conduit is connected to the container for conveying a portion of the dissolved chemical out of the container. A manually-operated valve assembly is supported by the container for controlling outflow of dissolved chemical from the container, and a flow conduit assembly is supported by the support assembly and is connected to the conduit for conveying dissolved chemical from the container to the soil. The flow conduit assembly includes a top end portion in fluid communication with the conduit.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1994Date of Patent: September 24, 1996Inventor: L. H. Ward
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Patent number: 5183259Abstract: An arrow includes a first shaft member, and a second shaft member. The second shaft member has an exterior surface and an interior surface defining a reservoir portion capable of containing a fluid. The arrow also includes a coupling member for coupling together the first and second shaft member. The coupling member includes a first and second cap member. The first cap member has an outer surface attachable to the first shaft member, and a threaded inner surface. The second cap member has an outer surface attachable to the interior surface of a second shaft member, a threaded inner surface, and an aperture in fluid communication with the reservoir portion.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1992Date of Patent: February 2, 1993Inventor: Robert K. Lyon
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Patent number: 5134957Abstract: A dispenser for containing and dispensing samples of a cosmetic product delivered by a roll of paper emerging from the dispenser in a predetermined sequence includes a housing for use with a C-shaped flange and a lid provided with a respective C-shaped flange juxtaposed with the flange of the housing having studs preventing the emerge of the paper above a predetermined length.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1990Date of Patent: August 4, 1992Assignee: Nobili S.r.l.Inventor: Renato Nobili
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Patent number: 4995555Abstract: An air treating device including a liquid reservoir having a mouth opening, a base supporting and surrounding a liquid absorbent material, a piercing pin extending upwardly from the base and absorbent material, a mechanism for attaching the reservoir to the base such that the pin is in direct alignment with the mouth opening, and a liquid metering control mechanism surrounding the pin and between the mouth opening and the absorbent material, whereby the device provides a rate of dispersion which is substantially even over an extended period of time.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1988Date of Patent: February 26, 1991Assignee: American Cyanamid CompanyInventor: Keith F. Woodruff
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Patent number: 4836451Abstract: A yaw and pitch thrust vectoring exhaust nozzle includes a spherical collar, and two surrounding clam shells hinged to a gimbal ring and pivotal about an axis perpendicular to the clam shell hinge axis. The clam shells define a variable area nozzle throat (42) which can be selectively directed vertically by rotation of the clam shells about the hinge axis (38), or horizontally by rotation of the clam shells and gimbal ring about the pivot axis (30), thereby biasing the nozzle exhaust flow vector. Divergent flaps (44, 46) further direct the exhaust downstream of the nozzle throat (42).Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1987Date of Patent: June 6, 1989Assignee: United Technologies CorporationInventors: Paul W. Herrick, Edward B. Thayer, Jim D. Stewart
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Patent number: 4374572Abstract: Method and composition to inhibit the staining of water-contacting surfaces, such as those in a toilet bowl, which is caused by manganese present in household water in the presence of an oxidizing material. Manganese staining is inhibited by supplying to the water 0.1 to 10 ppm of a substance selected from sodium polyacrylates and ethylenemaleic anhydride copolymers. Compositions are also described in the context of an automatic toilet tank dispenser which provides sufficient quantities of the above materials in solution to inhibit manganese staining of toilet bowl surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1981Date of Patent: February 22, 1983Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventor: Robert H. Callicott
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Patent number: 4315599Abstract: A method and apparatus for automatically watering vegetation whereby the water requirement of vegetation is constantly monitored and selectively condensing water vapor out of the atmosphere onto cooled condensation member and collecting the condensed moisture for application onto soil containing vegetation. Various accessories are provided to automatically feed the vegetation and distribute water to the soil containing the vegetation.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1980Date of Patent: February 16, 1982Inventor: Robert P. Biancardi
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Patent number: 4294778Abstract: An evaporative dispenser is disclosed for emitting a vaporized material into the ambient. A battery powered, motor driven fan forces air through the dispenser housing and across a material reservoir to evaporate and entrain material therein prior to being discharged from the housing. A supply container is supported directly on a reservoir lid and comprises structure which cooperates with the housing to direct the air flow across the reservoir. The supply container also comprises a battery nesting recess which affords compact packaging of the components within the housing. A transparent viewing window is provided for easy viewing of the level of material in the reservoir.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1978Date of Patent: October 13, 1981Assignee: Georgia-Pacific CorporationInventor: Raymond F. DeLuca
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Patent number: 4291836Abstract: Apparatus for intermittently supplying a predetermined quantity of water at regular, predetermined intervals comprising: a water tank for accumulating and storing water; water feeding means and inlet valve means; float-actuated valve means within said water tank; a down pipe connected to said water tank and terminating in a tapered tube; a siphon tube from said water tank terminating in a tapered tube which extends together with the tapered tube of said down pipe into a venturi outlet; and, an ejector tube extending downwardly from said venturi outlet.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1979Date of Patent: September 29, 1981Inventor: Wu Chen-Hsiung