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11427 Heatherwood Ct, Utica, MI 48315    586-9921126    810-9921126   

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Washington, MI   

Saint Clair Shores, MI   

32011 Di Stefano Ct, Fraser, MI 48026    586-4150523    586-4155901   

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Automatically Sealing Lid Assembly

US Patent:
6732876, May 11, 2004
Filed:
Jan 11, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/044002
Inventors:
Domenic Belcastro - Fraser MI
Assignee:
Niko Products, Inc. - Shelby Township MI
International Classification:
B65D 5118
US Classification:
220253, 2202544, 2202545, 220715, 220823, 222484, 222548, 222507
Abstract:
An automatically sealing lid assembly ( ) includes a cap portion ( ) selectively coupled to a cup ( ) so as to cover a mouth ( ) of the cup ( ). The cap portion ( ) has a sip hole ( ) and a vent hole ( ) integrally formed therein. The cap portion ( ) also has a disk portion ( ) rotatably coupled thereto between a sealed configuration and an unsealed configuration. The disk portion ( ) has a sip plug ( ) and a vent plug ( ). The sip plug ( ) seals the sip hole ( ) in the sealed configuration. Likewise, the vent plug ( ) seals the vent hole ( ) in the sealed configuration. The cap portion ( ) and the disk portion ( ) have a biasing member assembly ( ) operatively coupled therebetween. The biasing member assembly ( ) biases the disk portion ( ) to the sealed configuration. The biasing member assembly ( ) further includes an actuating surface ( ) for receiving an application of force by a user thereby selectively disposing the lid assembly ( ) to the unsealed configuration.

No-Spill Cover Assemly For A Drink Container

US Patent:
6732882, May 11, 2004
Filed:
May 8, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/141398
Inventors:
Domenic Belcastro - Fraser MI
Assignee:
Niko Products, Inc. - Shelby Township MI
International Classification:
A47G 1922
US Classification:
220714, 220717, 22020328, 220303, 215 115, 215311, 222482
Abstract:
A no-spill cover assembly ( ) includes a lid assembly ( ) that is releasably mated to the drink container ( ). The lid assembly ( ) has an outlet channel ( ) and an inlet channel ( ) integrally formed therein. Furthermore, the cover assembly ( ) includes a one-piece valve assembly ( ) for attachment to the lid assembly ( ). The one-piece valve assembly ( ) is an integral one-piece structure that is formed of a flexible material and includes has an outlet valve portion ( ) and an inlet valve portion ( ). The outlet valve portion ( ) includes a resilient outlet flange ( ) that is positioned within the outlet channel ( ) for selectively permitting a first flow therethrough and out of the drink container. The inlet valve portion ( ) includes a resilient inlet flange ( ) that is positioned within the inlet channel ( ) for selectively permitting a second flow therethrough and into the drink container ( ).

Valve Arrangement For An Automatically Sealing Cup

US Patent:
6786352, Sep 7, 2004
Filed:
Jun 4, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/873583
Inventors:
Domenic Belcastro - Fraser MI, 48026
International Classification:
A47G 1922
US Classification:
220714, 22020318, 22020319, 220717, 220719
Abstract:
A self-sealing drinking container includes a cup body having a hollow interior for holding and dispensing a liquid, and a lid assembly which fits sealingly on the cup body. The lid assembly has an inlet passage with an inlet value in communication with an outlet value in communication therewith, each of the values including a resilient flexible diaphragm member. Each of the inlet and outlet valves includes a cage having an open top and an open bottom to allow fluid passage therethrough, the cage having a seat formed therein for receiving a diaphragm member. The diaphragm member is located seatably into the seat so as to selectively seal thereagainst and thereby prevent fluid flow therepast. A locator post in each cage is secured to the diaphragm member thereof to ensure its sealing. A predetermined level of fluid pressure differential across each diaphragm member courses, respectively, the diaphragm members to concavely bend away from their respective seat and thereby allow fluid flow through the valves.

Self Return Teeter Tauter Lid

US Patent:
7195137, Mar 27, 2007
Filed:
Jun 3, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/709879
Inventors:
Domenic Belcastro - Shelby Township MI, US
Assignee:
Niko Designs, L.L.C. - Shelby Township MI
International Classification:
B67D 3/00
US Classification:
222484, 2202543
Abstract:
A self-return teeter tauter lid assembly () includes a cap (), a release lever () and a spring () operatively coupled thereto. The cap () has a self-gripping handle (), a top face (), a sip and vent ports (), () integrally formed in the top face (). The release lever () is detachably and pivotally coupled to the cap () about pivot points (), () and is moveable between a sealed configuration and an unsealed configuration. The release lever () has a thumb pad () on first side of the pivot point (), () and a sip and vent plugs (), () on a second side of the pivot points (), (). The sip and vent plugs (), () seal the sip and vent ports (), () in the sealed configuration. The spring () urges the release lever () to the sealed configuration, whereby a user applying force between the thumb pad () and the self-gripping handle () achieves the unsealed configuration.

One-Piece Soft Spout Valve Assembly For A No-Spill Drinking Cup

US Patent:
2005018, Aug 25, 2005
Filed:
Jul 27, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/710643
Inventors:
Domenic Belcastro - Shelby Township MI, US
Assignee:
NIKO DESIGNS, LLC - Shelby Township MI
International Classification:
A47G019/22
US Classification:
220714000, 220717000, 215388000
Abstract:
A one-piece soft spout valve assembly () for attachment to a drinking cup () includes a diaphragm () having a body (), a spout portion () and a valve portion () integrally formed in the body (). The body () has an outward surface (), an inward surface (), and a peripheral edge (). The peripheral edge () delineates the outward surface () from the inward surface (). Furthermore, a groove () is circumferentially formed in the peripheral edge () for fixedly attaching to a drinking cup (). The spout portion () and the valve portion () form a cavity () within the inward surface () of the body () and a drinking opening () within the spout portion () on the outward surface () of the body (), whereby fluid may pass from the cavity () to the drinking opening () through the valve portion () when the valve portion () is forcibly actuated by the spout portion () in response to an externally applied force by an user.

Wine Stop Pump

US Patent:
2009000, Jan 1, 2009
Filed:
Jun 23, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/144447
Inventors:
Domenic Belcastro - Shelby Township MI, US
International Classification:
B65D 51/24
B65D 51/16
B65D 81/20
US Classification:
215228, 215260, 417511
Abstract:
A cap device for capping an open wine bottle includes a base with a lower cylindrical portion that defines an interior space. The lower cylindrical portion engages the interior of the wine bottle. A pumping element engages an upper cylindrical portion of the base to define an interior portion in communication with the interior space. A first valve assembly is disposed in the lower cylindrical portion and is in communication with the interior space and the interior of the wine bottle. The first valve assembly is movable between an open and closed position for pulling air from the wine bottle. A second valve assembly is disposed in the upper cylindrical portion of the base and is in communication with the interior portion and the atmosphere. The second valve assembly is movable between an open and closed position for pushing air from the interior portion to the atmosphere.

Automatically Sealing Cup

US Patent:
5890620, Apr 6, 1999
Filed:
Aug 14, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/911534
Inventors:
Domenic Belcastro - Fraser MI
International Classification:
B65D 3908
US Classification:
220714
Abstract:
A self-sealing drinking container includes a cup body having a hollow interior for holding and dispensing a liquid, and a lid assembly which fits sealingly on the cup body. The lid assembly has an inlet passage with an inlet valve in communication therewith, and an outlet passage with an outlet valve in communication therewith, each of the valves including a resiliently flexible diaphragm member. In a preferred embodiment, each of the inlet and outlet valves includes a cage having an open top and an open bottom to allow fluid passage therethrough, the cage having a seat formed therein for receiving a diaphragm member. The diaphragm member is located seatably into the seat so as to selectively seal thereagainst and thereby prevent fluid flow therepast. A locator post in each cage centrally abuts the diaphragm member thereof to ensure its seating. A predetermined level of fluid pressure differential across each diaphragm member causes, respectively, the diaphragm members to concavely bend (or flex) away from their respective seat and thereby allow fluid flow through the valves.

Automatically Sealing Cup

US Patent:
5465866, Nov 14, 1995
Filed:
Jul 11, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/273218
Inventors:
Domenic Belcastro - Fraser MI
International Classification:
A47G 1922
US Classification:
220709
Abstract:
An automatically sealing cup composed generally of a cup body, a lid sealingly and releasably connected with the cup body, and an automatic sealing feature that includes, generally, a flexible tube communicating with the interior space of the cup body, an aperture in the lid through which the flexible tube sealingly passes, a pivotable handle associated with the lid wherein the position of the handle determines pinching or unpinching of the tube, and, consequently, sealed and open states, respectively, of the automatically sealing cup, and a biasing member associated with the lid which automatically biases the handle to provide the sealed state. To switch the automatically sealing cup to the open state in which liquid may be extracted therefrom through the tube, a user must continuously apply pressure to the handle, upon the cessation of which the automatically sealing cup automatically reverts to the sealed state.

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