By Hand Operation With Magazine Supply Patents (Class 53/305)
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Patent number: 10926987Abstract: A device for placing threaded lids on containers includes a holder for lids to be placed and a mechanism for retaining the lids stored in the holder. The retaining mechanism has a predetermined retaining position in which the lids stored in the holder are retained and a release position in which one of the lids stored in the holder is dispensed. The device also includes a lid positioner, which places a threaded lid on a container through a first rotation about a first axis when the positioner is in the placing position. When the position is in the receiving position, the positioner causes the retaining mechanism to change from the predetermined retaining position to the release position through rotation about the first axis.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2017Date of Patent: February 23, 2021Assignee: Kiro Grifols, S.L.Inventors: Borja Lizari Illarramendi, Amaia Ilzarbe Andres, Jose Ignacio Andres Pineda, Clara Molinuevo Portal
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Patent number: 10867126Abstract: A method and system for providing an electronic form are described. The method and system include identifying a visible portion of the electronic form. The electronic form can include a control component at a component location of the electronic form that is operable to receive an input from a user. The method and system can then determine an accessibility state of the control component based on the component location and at least one of a display property of the display and the visible portion. The accessibility state can be a convenient state when the component location is suitable for the display but is in an inconvenient state when the component location is not suitable for the display. When it is determined that the accessibility state is the inconvenient state, the method and system involves displaying a transient control component, or a version of the control component, on the display.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2019Date of Patent: December 15, 2020Assignee: D2L CorporationInventors: David Lockhart, Jeff Geurts, Steve Schoger, Jeffrey Avis
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Publication number: 20150128535Abstract: A bag tying apparatus and method for easy dispensing and packing. The bag tying apparatus comprises a base with a pair of horizontal parallel bag support arms having free outer ends cantilevered from a pair of vertical supports. The bag tying apparatus further comprises a pivotable bag tie support and loading arm with a first end and a second end, wherein the first end of the loading arm is attached with the first vertical rod by a supporting means, a second end of the loading arm having a terminal end having a cut-out therein to retain a handle of a bag, and a plurality of stacked bag ties positioned coaxially. The terminal end having a cut-out therein of the bag tie support and loading arm is configured to receive the handle portion of the bags and permit the bag tie to be manually moved down over the terminal end having a cut-out therein and handle portion so as to close and fasten the open top ends of the bag. The bag ties have promotional material printed thereon.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2014Publication date: May 14, 2015Inventor: Lee McInnis
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Patent number: 6453641Abstract: A self-feeding manual cap crimper, indexing mechanism and replaceable cap cartridge provide benefits related to quickly sealing crimp top vials or bottles. A conventional manually operated cap crimping mechanism may be utilized in conjunction with a cap indexing mechanism and a replaceable cap cartridge constructed in accordance with the invention. The replaceable cap supply cartridge includes a main body having a cap containment portion which serially feeds caps to the cap indexing mechanism. The cap indexing mechanism and the replaceable cartridge may each be releasably connected to the cap crimping mechanism. A first actuation of the cap crimping mechanism feeds a cap proximate to multiple jaws associated with the crimping mechanism. A second actuation moves the jaws and crimp the cap onto the vial or bottle.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2000Date of Patent: September 24, 2002Assignee: National Scientific CompanyInventor: George R. Puckett
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Patent number: 6408595Abstract: A microplate cover seal applicator comprising a downwardly spring-biased roller mounted in a pivotal arm which pivots the roller into and out of operative contact with the top face of a microplate. The lower face of the microplate is seated in a well formed in a horizontally moveable platen which is supported on a table-top frame. The platen is manipulated by a rotary handle to repetitively translate the platen in a horizontal forwards and back direction. Suction cups are provided at the base of the frame for temporarily affixing the frame to a work surface, such as a table top surface.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2000Date of Patent: June 25, 2002Assignee: Union Scientific CorporationInventor: Mitchell A. Friedman
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Patent number: 6058683Abstract: A self-feeding manual cap crimper, indexing mechanism and replaceable cap cartridge provide benefits related to quickly sealing crimp top vials or bottles. A conventional manually operated cap crimping mechanism may be utilized in conjunction with a cap indexing mechanism and a replaceable cap cartridge constructed in accordance with the invention. The replaceable cap supply cartridge includes a main body having a cap containment portion which serially feeds caps to the cap indexing mechanism. The cap indexing mechanism and the replaceable cartridge may each be releasably connected to the cap crimping mechanism. A first actuation of the cap crimping mechanism feeds a cap proximate to multiple jaws associated with the crimping mechanism. A second actuation moves the jaws and crimp the cap onto the vial or bottle.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1997Date of Patent: May 9, 2000Assignee: National Scientific CompanyInventor: George R. Puckett
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Patent number: 5746042Abstract: A hand-held device for installing caps on vials having a housing with an outer housing member and an inner housing member. The housing is sized to enable the device to be held in a hand of a user and placed over a vial to be capped. A shuttle member is rotationally disposed within the inner housing for transporting one of a plurality of caps stored in the housing from a cap storage station to a cap installation station within the housing when said device is operated. At approximately the same time, a plunger extending from an inner surface of the outer housing is installs the cap transported to the cap installation station onto a vial. Also described is a cap to be used in the hand-held device. The cap has a substantially flat endwall defining a peripheral edge surface and a sidewall extending therefrom. The peripheral edge surface defines a radius which is substantially less than 0.040 inches.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1996Date of Patent: May 5, 1998Assignee: Scientific Resources, Inc.Inventor: Raymond A. Lombardi
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Patent number: 5531055Abstract: An assembly for refilling a printer cartridge includes a base that receives the printer cartridge to be refilled. A lid is located on the base and includes separate stations that sequentially open a refill opening, provide a predetermined amount of air to an equalize opening of the cartridge, dispense ink through the refill opening into the cartridge, and seal the refill opening. In a preferred embodiment, the four stations are mounted on the lid that is rotatable about an axis. The lid forms a seal with the printer cartridge so that air flow to an internal chamber of the cartridge is controlled during the refill process. The base contains any spills, mess, or the like, overcoming the types of problems associated with other ink refill processes and provides an accurate, dependable refill of ink to the printer cartridge.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1994Date of Patent: July 2, 1996Assignee: Nu-Kote International, Inc.Inventors: Ryan M. Sell, Christopher L. Allgeier, Sr., Martin A. Carpenter, Mordechai Lev, William T. Kearney, III, William G. Goff, III, Joseph E. Domhoff, Jonathan K. Voet
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Patent number: 5142845Abstract: A method and apparatus for inserting one or more endcaps into the ends of a cigarette box using a slide to hold and guide the cigarette box through the apparatus along a predetermined path. Along the path, the box is aligned and endcaps are pushed along a guide rail to guide the endcaps into the ends of the cigarette box. A uniform box with a desired cross-sectional shape is produced.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 1990Date of Patent: September 1, 1992Assignee: Philip Morris IncorporatedInventor: Victor L. Maclauchlan
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Patent number: 4177895Abstract: A package exhibiting high strength for containment during storage and shipping and stability thereof in humidity variations. This package comprises a multi-cell container prepared from a partially corrugated first material having peaks and flutes, a polymeric film encompassing the outermost peripheral surface of said container and a cover for said container and which cover is prepared from at least a partially corrugated second material having peaks and flutes.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1978Date of Patent: December 11, 1979Inventor: Marcus H. Shelton
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Patent number: 4036362Abstract: A package for articles such as cans, bottles, and the like, comprising a corrugated paperboard tray, a film sheet covering said articles, and an adhesive connecting opposite ends of said film sheet to opposed walls of said tray. The sheet may be heat shrunk to hold said articles to the tray and have opposed fully or partially closed ends which overlap the sides of the articles. The sheet may be stretch film that does not require heat shrinking, or it may be plain paper. The package may include an inverted top tray, with or without holes that receive the tops of the articles, to keep the articles in vertical alignment. The package may be double tier.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1975Date of Patent: July 19, 1977Assignee: Huntingdon Industries IncorporatedInventor: John E. Ullman
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Patent number: 4030603Abstract: An improved method for packaging fragile or sensitive articles resulting in a package in a container which protects the articles during handling, shipping or storage. A heat treat-shrinkable wrapping provided with at least one air exit aperture covers a frame within which a fragile article is suspended. After heat treat-shrinking the wrapping, the package containing the fragile article and the frame is placed in a suitable shipping container of sufficient size to firmly hold the package therein.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1975Date of Patent: June 21, 1977Assignee: Angell and AssociatesInventor: Robert L. Angell
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Patent number: 4030271Abstract: An apparatus for capping and uncapping containers includes a framework for storing screw-on caps in a number of stacked columns. A guide for aligning containers, such as bottles or vials held in a standard holder, consists of two members movable with respect to one another and defining a number of openings of adjustable size into which the containers are to project so as to become aligned with the stacked caps. An endless, cogged belt is operatively positioned within grooves formed on longitudinal surfaces of the members, portions of the cogged belt projecting into the openings defined by the members into which the containers are to project. This cogged belt in operation contacts the exterior surface of screw-on caps and turns them with respect to the threaded necks of the containers on to which they are to be placed or from which they are to be removed. The two members can be moved apart relative to one another in order to allow the necks of the containers and the caps to be positioned within the openings.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1976Date of Patent: June 21, 1977Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Department of Health, Education and WelfareInventors: Bernard C. Kefauver, Norman Little
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Patent number: 4016704Abstract: A method and apparatus for encapsulating a container with a tubular wrapping member. The tubular wrapping member is dilated by a suction unit and fed onto one end of a guide member which is aligned with the container to be encapsulated and which is held at a lifted position by chucks. After disengaging the chucks from the guide member, an engaging means is caused to engage with the guide member and move along the axis of the guide member from one end toward another end thereof for thereby transferring the tubular wrapping member onto the container to be encapsulated.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1975Date of Patent: April 12, 1977Inventor: Masaaki Fujio