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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61 | Device for securing a lid on a container | US09837514 | 2001-04-18 | US06601726B2 | 2003-08-05 | Joseph J. Bianco; John V. Bianco |
The invention, in one embodiment, is directed to a lid securing device. The device includes a first end adapted to interfit over a first handle of a container, a second end adapted to interfit over a second handle of the container, and an intermediate portion extending between the first end and the second end and adapted to engage a lid to exert a securing force between the lid and a container. Optionally, a portion of the device is elastic to further enhance the securing force between the container and the lid. | ||||||
62 | Device for securing a lid on a container | US09837514 | 2001-04-18 | US20020153378A1 | 2002-10-24 | Joseph J. Bianco; John V. Bianco |
The invention, in one embodiment, is directed to a lid securing device. The device includes a first end adapted to interfit over a first handle of a container, a second end adapted to interfit over a second handle of the container, and an intermediate portion extending between the first end and the second end and adapted to engage a lid to exert a securing force between the lid and a container. Optionally, a portion of the device is elastic to further enhance the securing force between the container and the lid. | ||||||
63 | Unit for dispensing at least one fluid product, in particular a cosmetic or pharmaceutical product | US174062 | 1993-12-28 | US5413250A | 1995-05-09 | Jean-Louis Gueret |
The invention concerns a unit for dispensing at least one fluid product; this unit comprises at least one dispensing duct, each comprising at its end portion a closing system opening towards the outside. The closing system is formed by an obturator which forms part of a component made of an elastically deformable material and a seat which forms part of another component of the dispensing head. The obturator is in contact with its associated seat in the absence of any dispensing action, moving away from the seat by elastic deformation under the pressure of the product to be dispensed, and returning by elasticity into contact with the seat when the dispensing stops. The obturator is subjected to the action of a constraining element tending to keep it applied to the seat wherewith it cooperates. | ||||||
64 | Unit for dispensing at least one fluid product, in particular, a cosmetic or pharmaceutical product, having a pressure actuated, self-sealing closure outlet | US176885 | 1994-01-03 | US5379919A | 1995-01-10 | Jean-Louis Gueret |
The invention concerns a unit for dispensing at least one fluid product; this unit comprises at least one dispensing duct, each comprising at its end portion a closing system opening towards the outside. The closing system is formed by an obturator which forms part of a component made of an elastically deformable material and a seat which forms part of another component of the dispensing head. The obturator is in contact with its associated seat in the absence of any dispensing action, moving away from the seat by elastic deformation under the pressure of the product to be dispensed, and returning by elasticity into contact with the seat when the dispensing stops. The obturator is subjected to the action of a constraining element tending to keep it applied to the seat wherewith it cooperates. | ||||||
65 | Quick-acting closure with sliding retaining-ring | US651615 | 1991-02-06 | US5127535A | 1992-07-07 | Toru Shinno |
A quick-acting closure with a retaining-ring, which enables fixture and detachment of a shell and a cover of a pressure vessel by the retaining-ring comprising, a circular groove formed on the inner face of the shell of the pressure vessel, and holes formed through the shell at a plurality of places in the circumferential direction of the circular groove, and a rod inserted through the holes and connected with the retaining-ring, wherein retaining-ring is positioned to be freely moved to the radial direction of the shell, the shell and the cover are fixedly installed by the retaining-ring engaging with the circular groove of the shell and the cover when the retaining-ring is moved forward to the inside direction of the diameter of the shell, and the retaining-ring is retracted into the circular groove to make the shell and the cover detachable when the retaining-ring is moved backward to the outside direction of the diameter. The closure may further comprises a protrusion formed on opposite sides of the cover to form space for retracting the retaining-ring therein. | ||||||
66 | Box and method of covering a box edge | US674105 | 1976-04-06 | US4016807A | 1977-04-12 | Walter Schellenberg |
The exposed edge of a box is covered by placing a strip of heat-shrinkable PVC around the box so that it projects axially beyond the box edge and heating the strip so that the projecting portion shrinks and bends over the box edge, covering it. The projecting portion can be made to project far enough so that, when the strip shrinks and bends, a portion protrudes inwardly beyond the box edge. That protruding portion is then pressed against the inner box wall by a fitted lid or mandrel. A second strip can then be applied in similar fashion and shrunk to form a guarantee seal between the box and lid. An end of the second strip is left free to provide a seal tearing grip. | ||||||
67 | Garbage can cover retainer | US636927 | 1975-12-02 | US3980202A | 1976-09-14 | Arnold Monyak; George Spector |
A device for securing a lid or cover upon an out-of-doors garbage can, so to prevent a wind from blowing the cover away or refuse collection men from leaving the covers scattered about, instead of replacing them upon the can, after a refuse collection; the device in a preferred design of the invention consisting of a heavy nylon strap secured at one end to the cover handle and which at its other end is secured to a handle on a side of the garbage can. | ||||||
68 | Method of sealing a container | US3748816D | 1971-01-25 | US3748816A | 1973-07-31 | ASMUS R |
A reclosable container having a removable top closure mechanically joined to the container body to carry the structural loads of container and contents, the mechanical joint being cylindrical and connected and disconnected by rotation of the top closure and the container body relative to each other. The ultimate seal during the shelf-life between filling and initial opening of the container is effected by a rupturable band adhered over the joint, said band in the locus of the joint line having a strength in shear less than its adhesive bond to the container closure and body adjacent the joint line. The closure and body are preferably recessed adjacent the joint line to receive the band. The band is preferably endless and formed in situ by application of band material in liquid condition; a repellent or adhesion inhibiter (preferably an immiscible liquid) may be located in or over the joint line to exclude entrance of the band material into the joint and provide an equatorial area of weakness for rupture of the sealing band.
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69 | Closure for bottles and similar containers | US3638821D | 1970-07-07 | US3638821A | 1972-02-01 | GUALA PIERGIACOMO |
A closure for a container with an internal undercut in its neck consists in a flexible main member and rigid auxiliary member. The main member has a top flange which seats on the mouth of the container and a stopper portion in the form of an inner and an outer coaxial wall, separated by a clearance. A bulge is formed on the outer surface of the outer wall, and when the closure is fitted in place engages in the undercut. The auxiliary member has a tubular wall which extends into the clearance, with an external annular projection near its end. When the closure is in place the two annular projections are aligned, and the closure cannot be removed intact. For removal, the auxiliary member is pressed further in to force the projection on its tubular wall to pass the projection on the outer wall of the main member and allow the main member to be deformed and withdrawn.
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70 | Band-sealed container | US3608772D | 1969-10-02 | US3608772A | 1971-09-28 | ASMUS RICHARD W |
A reclosable container having a removable top closure mechanically joined to the container body to carry the structural loads of container and contents, the mechanical joint being cylindrical and connected and disconnected by rotation of the top closure and the container body relative to each other. The ultimate seal during the shelf life between filling and initial opening of the container is effected by a rupturable band adhered over the joint, said band in the locus of the joint line having a strength in shear less than its adhesive bond to the container closure and body adjacent the joint line. The closure and body are preferably recessed adjacent the joint line to receive the band. The band is preferably endless and formed in situ by application of band material in liquid condition; a repellent or adhesion inhibiter (preferably an immiscible liquid) may be located in or over the joint line to exclude entrance of the band material into the joint and provide an equatorial area of weakness for rupture of the sealing band.
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71 | Shipping carton for film reels and the like | US3450329D | 1968-01-08 | US3450329A | 1969-06-17 | GOLDBERG MORRIS |
72 | Fastener for boxes and the like | US59260756 | 1956-06-20 | US2879097A | 1959-03-24 | HENDEE ALFRED W |
73 | Method of sealing metallic closures for bottles | US35274053 | 1953-05-04 | US2800569A | 1957-07-23 | PAUL SORENSEN CARL |
74 | Carboy seal | US78259747 | 1947-10-28 | US2465811A | 1949-03-29 | MCQUAIN SAMUEL R |
75 | Container | US45376142 | 1942-08-06 | US2340124A | 1944-01-25 | HOYT ETHEL P S |
76 | Basket cover fastener | US63125332 | 1932-08-31 | US1900810A | 1933-03-07 | HARGROVES WILLIS W |
77 | Metal container | US33455319 | 1919-10-30 | US1344455A | 1920-06-22 | ANTHONY SCHROEDER |
78 | COMBINATION STRUCTURE OF FRAME MEMBER AND VIEWING COVER FOR FOOD CONTAINER COVER | EP12754558.0 | 2012-02-24 | EP2683619B1 | 2016-07-13 | WANG, Soo chang |
79 | PLASTIC CONTAINER AND LID | EP13806679 | 2013-06-05 | EP2864215A4 | 2016-01-20 | CAMPBELL N KENNETH; SCHOLL DARREN; RUKVINA KEITH |
80 | Système de visualisation pour aéronef, et procédé de visualisation associé | EP13186004.1 | 2013-09-25 | EP2717228A1 | 2014-04-09 | Baudson, Olivier; Turpin, Arnaud |
Ce système (10) comprend un afficheur (36) et un ensemble (38) de génération dynamique d'images synthétiques. Il comporte un ensemble (42) de gestion de l'interface graphique de l'afficheur (36), propre à commander l'affichage dynamique, sur une première région (60) de l'afficheur, d'une image synthétique et propre à maintenir, dans certaines configurations d'évolution de l'aéronef, une deuxième région (64) de l'afficheur délimitée par le bord (62) sensiblement dépourvue de représentation synthétique surfacique du terrain (16). L'ensemble de gestion (42) comporte des moyens (70) de délimitation dynamique du bord (62) de la première région (60). Les moyens de délimitation (70) sont configurés pour calculer dynamiquement la position du bord (62) en fonction d'une distance de visibilité (Dv) déterminée, prise par rapport à l'aéronef (12). |