序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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261 | MEASURING DEVICE USEFUL FOR ANIMAL WEIGHT MANAGEMENT | EP13710184.6 | 2013-02-27 | EP2819508A1 | 2015-01-07 | WURTH, Stephen, Andrew |
The invention provides measuring devices (10) for managing the weight of animals and methods of using the measuring devices. In a general aspect, the measuring devices comprise a container (22) having a first side (20) with a cavity (24) and a second opposing side (30) having a cavity (26) that is larger than the cavity of the first side. The first side cavity is sized to hold an amount of food that restricts caloric intake of an animal. The second side cavity is sized to hold an amount of food that provides a daily requirement for weight management of an animal. | ||||||
262 | WASH BUCKET WITH INTEGRAL MEASURING | EP09732590 | 2009-03-09 | EP2262405A4 | 2011-12-07 | GRIOT RICHARD L; WILLARD TIMOTHY TY |
263 | Urine collection meter with improved drain construction | EP07250781.7 | 2007-02-23 | EP1825836B1 | 2011-08-31 | Salvadori, Lawrence; Tully, Stephen J |
264 | WASH BUCKET WITH INTEGRAL MEASURING | EP09732590.6 | 2009-03-09 | EP2262405A1 | 2010-12-22 | GRIOT, Richard L.; WILLARD, Timothy Ty |
A wash bucket for use with detergent and water to ensure that the detergent and water are mixed in a predetermined ratio. The wash bucket has a cup within the wash bucket cavity. In some embodiments the cup is attached to the wash bucket structure and not easily removed by hand. In other embodiments the cup is removably attached to the wash bucket structure. A proper detergent to water ratio is achieved by filling the cup to a point indicated on the cup and then filling the wash bucket to a point indicated on the wash bucket. | ||||||
265 | JIGGER | EP07763767.6 | 2007-07-11 | EP2047218B1 | 2010-12-15 | SILVERS, Michael |
A jigger system for measuring and dispensing accurate volumes of fluid, the system comprising a first jigger having a base and one or more walls extending upwardly from the base to define an interior cavity, the interior cavity being divided into two or more segments and being open at the top. | ||||||
266 | FOOD PRODUCT MEASURING VESSEL WITH INTEGRATED SCALE | EP09803986.0 | 2009-05-22 | EP2243004A1 | 2010-10-27 | KOLADA, Paul; DANIELS, Chris; EDER, J., Ryan |
The present invention comprises a portable measuring vessel with a removably attached digital measuring device. The digital measuring device includes one or more load cells, one or more processors, an input unit, and an output unit. Preferably the input unit is one or more finger-actuatable switches and the output unit is a visual display, such as an LCD. The processor is connected to the input, output, load cell and power source, thereby making a convenient, portable and easily used product. | ||||||
267 | INTEGRALLY FORMED RECEPTACLE WITH DEPTH MARKS ON THE SIDEWALL | EP08806669.1 | 2008-09-23 | EP2203722A2 | 2010-07-07 | PARTINGTON, Garry; NELSON, Wayne |
A receptacle (10), e.g. a jug, comprising a flat or substantially flat base wall (16), a sidewall (18) extending upwardly from the base wall (16) to define a liquid receiving volume (12), and a plurality of integrally-formed projections and/or indentations located on the sidewall (18) arranged to indicate, in use, the depth of liquid within the liquid receiving volume (12). The receptacle may be manufactured of moulded paper pulp, and may also comprise a grip portion (14). | ||||||
268 | DOSIERVORRICHTUNG | EP08783455.2 | 2008-08-22 | EP2193344A1 | 2010-06-09 | WAGNER, Elke; BERNER, Marc, A. |
The invention relates to a pouring and metering system for the volumetric provision of two or more flowable filling materials, comprising a metering device (1), a flexible or semi-rigid filling material container having two or more filling material chambers (4), at least one expansion device (11) per filling material chamber or a metering device (1), two or more flexible or semi-rigid filling material containers, each having a filling material chamber (4), and an expansion device (11) per filling material container, and to the use thereof. The metering device (1) comprises a provisioning chamber (2), which communicated via two or more supply openings (3) with a corresponding number of filling material chambers (4) and can be emptied via at least one discharge opening (5) and can be filled via a pressure differential producible by manipulation between the provisioning chamber and filling material chamber. | ||||||
269 | JIGGER | EP07763767 | 2007-07-11 | EP2047218A4 | 2009-09-09 | SILVERS MICHAEL |
270 | MEASURING RESERVOIR | EP04769918.6 | 2004-09-01 | EP1789759B1 | 2009-07-29 | Rubalsky, Dmitrievich Sergey; Aleshkin, Vladimovich Dmitry |
A measuring reservoir for measuring the volume of the second component of a two-component mixture by the given volume of the first component and the given ratio of the mixture components is described. The reservoir has a housing of transparent material with measuring scales marked on the outside. The first scale is for the measurement of the volume of the first component, the second scale is a ratio scale on which there are marks corresponding to the ratio of the volumes of the components. One of the scales is stationary and marked on the outside of the housing, the other scale is movable along the stationary scale. A cursor is coupled to the movable scale in a cantilever manner. The cursor is shaped as a plank or rod oriented along the side surface of the housing on which a level curve of the second component is marked. | ||||||
271 | Measuring device | EP08007461.0 | 2008-04-16 | EP1990614A2 | 2008-11-12 | Yeung, Hin Shing Ken |
A measuring device is disclosed that includes a plurality of measuring cups connected through a ring. Each measuring cup has a lobed sidewall defining a plurality of lobes of an epicycloidal configuration. Each lobe of smaller cup contacts an inner surface of the sidewall of the larger cup to define a void between the cups that facilitates air to flow between the cups. The flow of air prevents suction between the cups The epicycloidal configuration defines a plurality of longitudinally raised portions that are adapted to stop an axial inward movement of the next smaller cup and hold next smaller cup in position. The epicycloidal configuration of the sidewall defines a plurality of channels that form a plurality of spouts within the container portion to permit drip-free pouring. The channels facilitate minimum inter-surface contact between the cups to prevent sticking of their surfaces. |
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272 | Dosierbehälter | EP97116934.7 | 1997-09-30 | EP0869338B1 | 2008-11-12 | Nonnenmacher, Eberhardt |
273 | Liquid measuring vessel | EP07251081.1 | 2007-03-15 | EP1835268A2 | 2007-09-19 | Green, David; Chan, David |
The present invention relates to a liquid measuring vessel having a removable volume indicating clip. |
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274 | Urine collection meter with improved drain construction | EP07250781.7 | 2007-02-23 | EP1825836A2 | 2007-08-29 | Salvadori, Lawrence; Tully, Stephen J |
A urine meter (10) is provided for use in a urine collection system. The urine meter includes a housing (12) defining at least one fluid receptacle (16) and having a concave upper wall (30) having first and second ends and a central portion of reduced height. The housing defines first and second drain openings (40a,40b) positioned adjacent respect ends of the upper wall. The housing also defines an inlet port (32) extending through the central portion of the upper wall. A drain tube (80) having a discharge end is positioned through the inlet port to direct fluid into the fluid receptacle. The drain tube has an internal surface having substantially no discontinuities. In one embodiment, the housing defines a centrally located first fluid receptacle (16) and a second fluid receptacle (18) which is positioned about the first fluid receptacle. |
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275 | COLLAPSIBLE MEASURING CONTAINER | EP99954453 | 1999-11-09 | EP1152227A4 | 2006-10-04 | YAMADA MASASHI; TANAKA KATSURA |
A self-supporting container formed by folding a shape-retaining paper sheet in substantially W-shape and joining opposite side edges of the inner surface thereof, wherein at least one side wall of the container is provided with a see-through window and graduations for measuring the contents are formed at or adjacent to the window. By reading these graduations, the contents are easily measured. Supplementary means for measuring small amounts and auxiliary members for accurate measuring are also added. | ||||||
276 | VOLUME MEASUREMENT OF LIQUIDS | EP03739573.8 | 2003-02-13 | EP1476114A1 | 2004-11-17 | Gouldsworthy, Beth |
A bedpan comprises a body (1) formed to provide a first chamber (2) for receiving liquid and a second chamber (5) provided with a scale (11) for measuring the volume of the liquid received in the first chamber.Liquid received in the first chamber (2) can be transferred to the second chamber (5) by tilting the bedpan, and this second chamber is arranged to create a deeper body of liquid so that relatively small variations in the volume of liquid result in relatively large variations in the level of liquid in the second chamber which can be measured more accurately. | ||||||
277 | PACKAGE AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLED METERED DOSE DISPENSING OF A FLUID PRODUCT | EP02737358.8 | 2002-06-04 | EP1409969A2 | 2004-04-21 | VOLPENHEIM, Daniel, William; MILLER, Christopher, Miles; SMITH, Christopher, Lawrence; CANNON, William, Michael; STAHLEY, Robert, Edward; MYLES, Phillip, Cordell; ROHRMAN, Frederick, James; HUANG, Chow-chi; DAY, Todd, Mitchell |
A method and package for controlled metered dispensing of a fluid product contained in the package having a metered dispensing system, each time the package is opened or uncapped are disclosed. By the present method and package, the maximum amount of product that can be dispensed is limited to a single metered dose after each uncapping of the package. Specifically, the metered dispensing system is configured to allow dispensing of only a single metered dose of a liquid, viscous liquid, gel, paste, or semi-solid product contained in the package and to prevent further dispensing of additional doses of product until at least one specific and deliberate step is taken that re-activates or re-engages the dispensing system. Only after the open package has been re-capped can the next dose of product be available for dispensing. | ||||||
278 | Liquid measuring device with liquid-gas separator | EP02250971.5 | 2002-02-13 | EP1241463A2 | 2002-09-18 | Lin, Szu-Min; Zhu, Peter |
A liquid measuring device is described for carrying out the assay using a gas or vapor permeable but liquid impermeable membrane barrier to control the volume of liquid to be measured or transferred. The membrane may be used in any instance where a fixed volume of liquid needs to be measured. |
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279 | TRINKGEFÄSS MIT EINRICHTUNG ZUR ANZEIGE DER TRINKMENGE | EP00972624.1 | 2000-10-06 | EP1223838A1 | 2002-07-24 | Bucksch, Helmut |
The invention relates to a drink container which has a device for indicating the quantity of drink. The drink container is provided with a scale for the quantity of drink, a marker and an element that can be rotated around the drink container. The scale and the marker can be adjusted in relation to each other and the element that can be rotated (1; 4; 9) can be detached from the drink container (10). | ||||||
280 | Container with dispensing assembly | EP00301038.6 | 2000-02-09 | EP1027851B1 | 2002-05-08 | Hashimoto, Masaya |