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  • New Orleans, LA
  • Lexington, KY
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  • 1220 Cherokee Rd, Louisville, KY 40204
  • Mamaroneck, NY
  • 720 Marquette Ave, Baton Rouge, LA 70806
  • Allentown, PA
  • Greensboro, NC

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Us Patents

Energy Management In A Microwave Cooking Appliance

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US Patent:
20130008893, Jan 10, 2013
Filed:
Jul 8, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/178613
Inventors:
Derrick Douglas Little - Louisville KY, US
Seth Hendrickson - Louisville KY, US
Jonathan Bostock - Louisville KY, US
International Classification:
H05B 6/68
US Classification:
219702
Abstract:
A microwave oven comprises a cooking cavity and a RF generation module configured to deliver microwave energy into the cooking cavity. A controller receives and processes a signal indicative of the current state of an associated energy supplying utility for determining whether to operate the microwave oven in one of a normal operating mode and a power saving mode in response to the received signal. A power source is operatively associated with the controller and the RF generation module, and is configured to receive a signal from the controller and cause the microwave oven to operate in normal operating mode or in power saving operating mode in accord with the signal.

Solution Mixing And Dispensing Container System Having A Cartridge Release Mechanism

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US Patent:
20210253328, Aug 19, 2021
Filed:
Feb 8, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/170376
Inventors:
- Louisville KY, US
Jonathan Bostock - New Orleans LA, US
International Classification:
B65D 81/32
B05B 11/00
Abstract:
The present disclosure provides a new and innovative container system for mixing and dispensing a solution, such as a cleaning solution, that includes a container, dispenser, and a cartridge. The cartridge includes a reservoir containing a concentrated solution and a snap portion that closes the reservoir. The dispenser includes a sleeve that engages with the snap portion as part of a cartridge release mechanism to release the cartridge's concentrated solution into the container. As the dispenser's cap is tightened to the container, the dispenser's sleeve is forced downwards to engage the cartridge's snap portion and force the snap portion to disengage from the cartridge. The reservoir is therefore opened and its contents exit into the container's interior. As the dispenser's cap is disengaged from the container, the dispenser's sleeve is forced upwards, bringing the snap portion back to the cartridge and closing the reservoir.
Jonathan Adam Bostock from New Orleans, LA, age ~48 Get Report