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Rodger A Moody

from Livermore, CA
Age ~71

Rodger Moody Phones & Addresses

  • 2497 Pyramid St, Livermore, CA 94550 (408) 888-6154
  • 13342 Mule Ct, Groveland, CA 95321 (209) 962-6571
  • 3753 Macbeth Dr, San Jose, CA 95127 (408) 258-4340 (408) 258-8856
  • 1951 Messina Dr, San Jose, CA 95132
  • 1876 Camacho Way, San Jose, CA 95132
  • 3174 Cropley Ave, San Jose, CA 95132
  • Folsom, CA
  • Fresno, CA
  • Tuolumne, CA
  • 1907 Tobruk Ct, Livermore, CA 94550

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Fitment Having Removable Membrane

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US Patent:
6464096, Oct 15, 2002
Filed:
Apr 27, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/844139
Inventors:
Brian M. Adams - Newark CA
Daniel Luch - Morgan Hill CA
Rodger A. Moody - Castro Valley CA
Assignee:
Portola Packaging, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
B65D 5120
US Classification:
2202582, 531332, 53309, 22912505, 22912515, 493 87, 2202585
Abstract:
A fitment for use as a pour spout for a paper carton or flexible bag for liquids and powders has a flange which may be welded around a hole in the carton or bag. A spout projecting outward from the flange is provided with a removable membrane integral with the interior of the spout. Preferably the membrane is concave. A horizontally disposed pull ring is attached to the membrane by a connector so that pulling the ring removes the membrane by fracturing the tear line at the juncture of the outer edge of the membrane and the projection. A cap snaps over the spout and may be removed by unscrewing the complementary threads on cap and spout. Optionally, a tamper-evidencing band frangibly connected to the lower edge of the cap skirt engages the exterior of the spout so that the cap cannot be removed without breaking the frangible connection. Various means for detachably securing the fitment to a spud during delivery of the fitment from a chute to the interior of a carton are disclosed. In one modification, the membrane is located approximately midway of the height of the fitment spout.

Method For Transporting Fitment

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US Patent:
60865237, Jul 11, 2000
Filed:
Apr 5, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/286266
Inventors:
Brian M. Adams - Newark CA
Daniel Luch - Morgan Hill CA
Rodger A. Moody - Castro Valley CA
Assignee:
Portola Packaging, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
B31B 190
US Classification:
493 87
Abstract:
A fitment for use as a pour spout for a paper carton or flexible bag for liquids and powders has a flange which may be welded around a hole in the carton or bag. A spout projecting outward from the flange is provided with a removable membrane integral with the interior of the spout. Preferably the membrane is concave. A horizontally disposed pull ring is attached to the membrane by a connector so that pulling the ring removes the membrane by fracturing the tear line at the juncture of the outer edge of the membrane and the projection. A cap snaps over the spout and may be removed by unscrewing the complementary threads on cap and spout. Optionally, a tamper-evidencing band frangibly connected to the lower edge of the cap skirt engages the exterior of the spout so that the cap cannot be removed without breaking the frangible connection. Various means for detachably securing the fitment to a spud during delivery of the fitment from a chute to the interior of a carton are disclosed.

Fitment Having Removable Membrane

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US Patent:
59573120, Sep 28, 1999
Filed:
Apr 3, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/055089
Inventors:
Brian M. Adams - Newark CA
Daniel Luch - Morgan Hill CA
Rodger A. Moody - Castro Valley CA
Assignee:
Portola Packaging, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
B65D 2542
US Classification:
215 45
Abstract:
A fitment for use as a pour spout for a paper carton or flexible bag for liquids and powders has a flange which may be welded around a hole in the carton or bag. A spout projecting outward from the flange is provided with a removable membrane integral with the interior of the spout. Preferably the membrane is concave. A horizontally disposed pull ring is attached to the membrane by a connector so that pulling the ring removes the membrane by fracturing the tear line at the juncture of the outer edge of the membrane and the projection. A cap snaps over the spout and may be removed by unscrewing the complementary threads on cap and spout. Optionally, a tamper-evidencing band frangibly connected to the lower edge of the cap skirt engages the exterior of the spout so that the cap cannot be removed without breaking the frangible connection. Various means for detachably securing the fitment to a spud during delivery of the fitment from a chute to the interior of a carton are disclosed.

Applicator For Filaments

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US Patent:
56538324, Aug 5, 1997
Filed:
May 5, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/435140
Inventors:
Allen C. Thompson - Castro Valley CA
Reynaldo F. Medel - Milpitas CA
Rodger A. Moody - Castro Valley CA
Assignee:
Portola Packaging, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
B32B 3116
US Classification:
156 731
Abstract:
A fitment comprising a pouring spout having a peripheral flange at one end and a closure at a second end is attached to a paperboard carton formed with a hole in a side panel. The carton is moved intermittently along a conveyor, such as that used in a filling machine. An arm having a spud oscillates about a horizontal axis parallel to the conveyor. The arm is pivoted to down position as the carton reaches the fitment attaching station so that the fitment enters the open end of the carton with the spud aligned with the carton hole. The arm is mounted on a first carriage which reciprocates horizontally in a first direction to project the closure through the hole until the flange abuts the inside of the carton panel. An ultrasonic welding horn is mounted on a second carriage which reciprocates in alignment with the first carriage in a second direction opposite the first direction. The horn welds the fitment flange to the inside of the carton panel.

Apparatus And Method For Attaching Fitments To Cartons

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US Patent:
57593191, Jun 2, 1998
Filed:
Jan 3, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/778807
Inventors:
Rodger A. Moody - San Jose CA
Gerald M. Blain - Los Gatos CA
Ronald J. Billet - Sunnyvale CA
Assignee:
Portola Packaging, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
B32B 3116
US Classification:
156 731
Abstract:
A fitment comprising a pouring spout having a peripheral flange at one end and a closure at a second end is attached to a paperboard carton formed with a hole in a side panel. The carton is moved intermittently along a conveyor, such as that used in a filling machine. An arm having a spud oscillates about a horizontal axis parallel to the conveyor. The arm is pivoted to down position as the carton reaches the fitment attaching station so that the fitment enters the open end of the carton with the spud aligned with the carton hole. The arm is mounted on a first carriage which reciprocates horizontally in a first direction to project the closure through the hole until the flange abuts the inside of the carton panel. An ultrasonic welding horn is mounted on a second carriage which reciprocates in alignment with the first carriage in a second direction opposite the first direction. The horn welds the fitment flange to the inside of the carton panel.

Dust Cover Attachment For Push-Pull Cap

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US Patent:
60953756, Aug 1, 2000
Filed:
Sep 15, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/153813
Inventors:
Brian M. Adams - Newark CA
Rodger A. Moody - Castro Valley CA
Assignee:
Portola Packaging, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
B67D 506
US Classification:
222182
Abstract:
Dust covers enclose the upper end of the push-pull bottle cap, the spout cap and the seal which projects through the central hole in the spout cap. The cap is formed with a neck over which the lower end of the dust over fits. The interior of the cover is formed with a plurality of short thread sections (e. g. , eight). Above the thread sections is a circumferential locking bead. The cap neck is formed with a plurality of short protrusions (e. g. , four) which mesh with the cover thread sections and a circumferential groove above the protuberances into which the locking bead seals. The cover may be pushed down without rotation to seat on the neck and also may be pulled up without rotation for removal. Alternatively, the cover may be twisted on or off, the protuberances meshing with the thread sections when the cover is in closed position its interior is sealed from entry of "wash down" water.

Method For Transporting Fitment

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US Patent:
62314912, May 15, 2001
Filed:
Mar 3, 2000
Appl. No.:
9/518115
Inventors:
Brian M. Adams - Newark CA
Daniel Luch - Morgan Hill CA
Rodger A. Moody - Castro Valley CA
Assignee:
Portola Packaging, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
B31B 190
US Classification:
493 87
Abstract:
A fitment for use as a pour spout for a paper carton or flexible bag for liquids and powders has a flange which may be welded around a hole in the carton or bag. A spout projecting outward from the flange is provided with a removable membrane integral with the interior of the spout. Preferably the membrane is concave. A horizontally disposed pull ring is attached to the membrane by a connector so that pulling the ring removes the membrane by fracturing the tear line at the juncture of the outer edge of the membrane and the projection. A cap snaps over the spout and may be removed by unscrewing the complementary threads on cap and spout. Optionally, a tamper-evidencing band frangibly connected to the lower edge of the cap skirt engages the exterior of the spout so that the cap cannot be removed without breaking the frangible connection. Various means for detachably securing the fitment to a spud during delivery of the fitment from a chute to the interior of a carton are disclosed.

Apparatus And Method For Transporting Fitment And Fitment Therefor

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US Patent:
61292281, Oct 10, 2000
Filed:
Jul 26, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/361333
Inventors:
Brian M. Adams - Newark CA
Daniel Luch - Morgan Hill CA
Rodger A. Moody - Castro Valley CA
Assignee:
Portola Packaging, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
B65D 2542
US Classification:
215 45
Abstract:
A fitment for use as a pour spout for a paper carton or flexible bag for liquids and powders has a flange which may be welded around a hole in the carton or bag. A spout projecting outward from the flange is provided with a removable membrane integral with the interior of the spout. Preferably the membrane is concave. A horizontally disposed pull ring may be attached to the membrane by a connector so that pulling the ring removes the membrane by fracturing the tear line at the juncture of the outer edge of the membrane and the projection. A cap snaps over the spout and may be removed by unscrewing the complementary threads on cap and spout. Optionally, a tamper-evidencing band frangibly connected to the lower edge of the cap skirt engages the exterior of the spout so that the cap cannot be removed without breaking the frangible connection. Various means and methods for detachably securing the fitment to a spud or holder during delivery of the fitment from a chute to the interior of a carton are disclosed.
Rodger A Moody from Livermore, CA, age ~71 Get Report