Patent classifications
B01F35/7131
Method and apparatus for cartridge-based carbonation of beverages
- Thomas J. Novak ,
- Ross Packard ,
- Peter Peterson ,
- Shawn Gulla ,
- Jennifer Caitlin Huot Carlson ,
- Camilla Schmitt ,
- Mark Joseph Cohen ,
- Ross Peter Jones ,
- Nicolas Alejandro Martinez ,
- Miles William Noel Hember ,
- Fabien Yannick Schmitt ,
- Gary Stacey ,
- Niall Allan Mottram ,
- Neil Lester Campbell ,
- Cormac O'Prey ,
- Wai Ting Chan ,
- Nicholas David Rollings ,
- Charles Frazer KILBY ,
- Christopher Paul Richardson ,
- Thomas Bates Jackson ,
- Scott Grubb ,
- Chris Covey ,
- Barry Dobson ,
- Paul Wilkins ,
- Chris Roach ,
- Peter David Cauwood ,
- Keith Paul Thompson ,
- James Hewitt ,
- Marc Angotti ,
- Ray Carroll ,
- Richard Estabrook ,
- Kevin Hartley ,
- Frank Consoli
Systems, methods and cartridges for carbonating or otherwise dissolving gas in a precursor liquid, such as water, to form a beverage. A gas source can be provided in a cartridge which is used to generate gas that is dissolved into the precursor liquid. A beverage medium, such as a powdered drink mix or liquid syrup, may be provided in the same, or a separate cartridge as the gas source and mixed with the precursor liquid to form a beverage. The use of one or more cartridges for the gas source and/or beverage medium may make for an easy to use and mess-free system for making sparkling beverages, e.g., in the consumer's home.
BONE MATERIAL MIXING AND DISPENSING DEVICES AND METHODS
A device for mixing and dispensing bone material is provided. The device comprises a tubular member having an interior surface configured to receive bone material and a fluid to mix the bone material disposed within the tubular member. The tubular member is flexible and has a proximal opening configured to slidably receive a plunger, and a distal opening configured to dispense a mixed bone material from the interior surface of the tubular member. The plunger is less flexible than the tubular member. Methods of mixing and dispensing bone material are also provided.
Bag Opening System
A system and apparatus for opening and emptying a bag of material includes a base having a pair of opposed sides and a central aperture through which material may flow. The system includes a pair of opposed doors rotatably mounted on a pair of door shafts, the edges of the pair of opposed doors forming an opening and a plurality of piercing blades pivotally mounted to the base on a pivot rod, the blades capable of pivoting to pierce said bag. The system further includes a cutting blade mounted transversely below the opening of the opposed doors, the cutting blade capable of linear motion across the opening.
Well Material Distribution Systems and Methods
A well material distribution method includes obtaining at least one material-containing sack containing at least one well material, placing the at least one material-containing sack in an automatic sack cutting machine, opening the at least one material-containing sack and dispensing the at least one well material by operation of the automatic sack cutting machine and distributing the at least one well material from the automatic sack cutting machine directly into a mixing vessel configured to simultaneously handle a plurality of well materials. Well material distribution systems are also disclosed.
Well Material Distribution Systems and Methods
A well material distribution method includes obtaining at least one material-containing sack containing at least one well material, placing the at least one material-containing sack in an automatic sack cutting machine, opening the at least one material-containing sack and dispensing the at least one well material by operation of the automatic sack cutting machine and distributing the at least one well material from the automatic sack cutting machine directly into a mixing vessel configured to simultaneously handle a plurality of well materials. Well material distribution systems are also disclosed.
Bone cement applicator with pipe line element and closure receptacle
One aspect relates to a device for producing a bone cement paste from a monomer liquid and a cement powder and for delivering the bone cement paste, the device having a cartridge with a cylindrical interior, the interior of the cartridge being closed at the front side apart from a delivery opening for discharging the bone cement paste from the interior. A delivery plunger is arranged in the interior of the cartridge and mounted so as to be pushable in the direction of the delivery opening. The cement powder is arranged in the interior of the cartridge between the delivery opening and the delivery plunger. A closure closes the delivery opening and is mounted so as to be movable relative to the delivery opening. A line element is arranged at the front side of the delivery opening and includes a closure receptacle for receiving at least part of the closure. The closure is pushable into the closure receptacle by pressure on the bone cement paste such that the delivery opening is opened, when the closure has been pushed into the closure receptacle, the line element provides a free line cross-section through which the bone cement paste is pushable out through the delivery opening and out of the device.
Bone cement mixing device with spacer in an ampoule receptacle
One aspect relates to a device to produce a bone cement paste from a monomer liquid and a cement powder as starting components of the bone cement paste, and to dispense the mixed bone cement paste. The device includes a cartridge with a cylindrical interior, a dispensing plunger movable towards the front of the cartridge; a receptacle extending along a longitudinal direction, a front of the receptacle connected with the rear of the cartridge; a pumping plunger arranged and in the receptacle movable towards the front of the receptacle; a breakable ampoule containing the monomer liquid, the ampoule with ampoule body arranged in the receptacle between the pumping plunger and the dispensing plunger with at least some sections of the ampoule body in contact with the receptacle; and a spacer arranged in the receptacle between the dispensing plunger and the ampoule body, the spacer extending in the longitudinal direction of the receptacle and the spacer being separated from the inner wall of the receptacle by a distance at least as large as the wall thickness of the ampoule body.
Bone material mixing and dispensing devices and methods
A device for mixing and dispensing bone material is provided. The device comprises a tubular member having an interior surface configured to receive bone material and a fluid to mix the bone material disposed within the tubular member. The tubular member is flexible and has a proximal opening configured to slidably receive a plunger, and a distal opening configured to dispense a mixed bone material from the interior surface of the tubular member. The plunger is less flexible than the tubular member. Methods of mixing and dispensing bone material are also provided.
BONE CEMENT MIXING AND DELIVERY SYSTEM WITH REDUCED FUME EXPOSURE
A system for bone cement includes a vial holder configured for receiving a vial and including a holding structure for maintaining the vial in the vial holder. The vial includes a monomer component for bone cement. A holder chamber is configured to receive and secure the vial holder. The vial holder is advanced toward a vial-breaking device for breaking the vial and releasing its contents into the holder chamber past the elastomeric seal. Once the vial holder is advanced further the elastomeric seal is deformed to form a seal and prevent fumes produced from escaping from the device.
Pump Fed Shaving Lather Generating And Dispensing System And Method Of Operation Thereof
A novel and useful pump fed shaving lather generator apparatus incorporating a body having a cavity and an inlet port, A removable mixture cartridge includes a reservoir for containing a fluid, an outlet port extension coupled to the reservoir and configured to be releasably coupled to the inlet port. A first valve selectively controls flow of the fluid from the outlet port extension. A lather generator is situated within the cavity of the body and defines a cylindrical cavity with first and second openings. A cylindrical lather generating screw (LGS) situated within the cylindrical cavity is configured to generate a lather from the fluid. A motor coupled to the LGS and configured to rotate the LGS within the cylindrical cavity of the lather generator to drive the LGS to output the generated lather at the second opening.