Del M. Thornock - Concord CA James R. Goldberg - Novato CA Ronald W. Kock - Wyoming OH Robert A. Paul - Fairfield OH Peter W. Hamilton - Cincinnati OH William Willhite - Cincinnati OH
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
B29C 4906 B29C 4964
US Classification:
29451
Abstract:
A method for producing an integral bottle/collar combination for use in a package for storing and dispensing potentially dangerous material such as medicament tablets. The package is resistant to opening by children yet readily openable by adults. The process includes a step of injection molding a polymeric part having a finish portion, a preform portion, and a flange portion. The flange portion has at least one integrally formed socket having a resiliently deformable pushtab connected by a hinge. The preform portion of the injection molded part is blow molded into the shape of the bottle. The hingedly connected pushtab is then folded into its in-use position.
Molded Safety Closure Device And Method For Making Same
A molded safety closure device and a method for making same are described. A cylindrical closure element adapted to close the mouth of a bottle or the like by frictional engagement with the interior facing surface of the mouth is supported on the bottle by a cylindrical retainer collar extending substantially coaxial with the closure element. The retainer collar is connected to the closure element by intercoupling means comprising a tabbed tear strip and a tether strip. The tear strip and the tether strip are integrally formed in a helical configuration extending one or more turns from the closure element to the collar. The tether strip and tear strip are joined by a pair of frangible webs of a preselected thickness which permit the tear strip to be manually removed. The collar and intercoupling section are molded as a unitary structure. The closure element is molded as a separate unitary structure and is secured mechanically to the intercoupling means by snap-fit about the periphery of one end of the closure element.
An improved safety closure device and a method for making same are described. A cylindrical closure element adapted to close the mouth of a bottle or the like by frictional engagement with the interior facing surface of the mouth is joined via a cap portion to a cylindrical retainer collar, extending substantially coaxial with the closure element, by an intercoupling means comprising a tabbed tear strip and a tether strip. The tear strip and the tether strip are integrally formed in a helical configuration extending from the closure element to the collar. The tether strip and tear strip are joined by a pair of frangible webs of a preselected thickness which permit the tear strip to be manually removed. The collar and intercoupling section, including the cap portion thereof, are molded as a unitary structure. The closure element is formed as a separate unitary structure and is secured mechanically to the intercoupling means preferably by a snap-fit means about the periphery of one end of the closure element.
Thomas W. Crosley - Saratoga CA Wayne Davison - Portland OR James R. Goldberg - Novato CA Leonard L. Hofheins - Concord CA Ronald D. Lichty - San Francisco CA Charles A. Vollum - Sherwood OR Stephen H. Vollum - Sherwood OR Victor H. Yee - Oakland CA
Assignee:
Schlage Lock Company - San Francisco CA
International Classification:
H04L 904
US Classification:
380 23
Abstract:
The present invention relates to electronic locks and electronic locking systems, to electronic locking systems which use remotely encoded keycards and, in particular, to an electronic locking system which utilizes public key cryptography.
James R. Goldberg - Novato CA Albert J. Kurtz - Marshall CA
International Classification:
B65D 4134 B65D 4148
US Classification:
215256
Abstract:
A molded tethered safety closure device for use on bottles containing pressurized liquids such as champagne or sparkling wines comprising a cork or closure element and a retainer collar joined by an intercoupling section. The intercoupling section is comprised of a tabbed tear strip and a tether strip that are integrally formed in a helical configuration extending in a plurality of turns from the cork to the collar. The tether strip and the tear strip are interconnected by a pair of grooved frangible webs that can be torn by pulling on the tear strip. This allows the tear strip to be manually removed from the intercoupling section. Following removal of the tear strip, the helical tether strip interconnects the cork and the retainer collar, thus enabling the cork to be released from the bottle without flying free.
Medicine Doctors
Dr. James D Goldberg, Larkspur CA - MD (Doctor of Medicine)
San Francisco Perinatal Assocs 1 Daniel Burnham Ct Suite 230C, San Francisco, CA 94109
California Pacific Medical Center - Saint Luke's 3555 Cesar Chavez Street, San Francisco, CA 94110
Education:
Medical School University Of Minnesota Medical School Graduated: 1979 Medical School Ucsf Medical Center Graduated: 1979 Medical School Mount Sinai Hospital Graduated: 1979
Medical Genetics Clinical Genetics M.D. Obstetrics & Gynecology Maternal & Fetal Medicine
Work:
San Francisco Perinatal Associates Inc
1 Daniel Burnham Ct, San Francisco, CA 94109 Physician Foundation at Calif.
3700 California St, San Francisco, CA 94118
3700 California St, San Francisco, CA 94118 1 Daniel Burnham Ct, San Francisco, CA 94109
Education:
University of Minnesota, Medical School - Doctor of Medicine
Board certifications:
American Board of Medical Genetics Certification in Clinical Genetics (MD) (Medical Genetics) American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology Certification in Obstetrics & Gynecology American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology Sub-certificate in Maternal and Fetal Medicine (Obstetrics & Gynecology)
Jul 2013 to 2000 Front End Team Member- PrimaryAcademy Sports and Outdoors Auburn, AL May 2012 to May 2013 Seasonal Sales AssociateAuburn High School Men's Soccer Team Auburn, AL Oct 2010 to May 2013 Assistant CoachAuburn High School Men's Soccer Team
2012 to 2012Auburn High School Men's Soccer Team Auburn, AL 2011 to 2011 Cashier at The Market at Blooming Colorssports sales associate for Academy Aug 2010 to Dec 2010Auburn University Poultry Farm
Jun 2010 to Aug 2010 Student EmployeeAuburn University Poultry Science Department
Jun 2009 to Aug 2009 Lab Assistant
Education:
Auburn High School Auburn, AL May 2010 High School DiplomaBroward College Fort Lauderdale, FL Bachelor of Science in Education