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Plant City, FL   

Keshena, WI   

1415 97Th St, Kenosha, WI 53144    262-8591965    262-8591969   

6300 Colina Ln, Austin, TX 78759   

Libertyville, IL   

Waukesha, WI   

Gurnee, IL   

Waukegan, IL   

Palatine, IL   

Menomonie, WI   

1415 97Th Ave, Kenosha, WI 53144    262-8591965   

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Apparatus For Dispensing Volatile Materials

US Patent:
6722578, Apr 20, 2004
Filed:
Mar 11, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/094685
Inventors:
Michael J. Skalitzky - Kenosha WI
Chad D. Holland - Racine WI
Assignee:
S.C. Johnson Son, Inc. - Racine WI
International Classification:
A24F 2500
US Classification:
239 57, 239 53, 239 54, 239 55, 239 56
Abstract:
A dispenser with a lid laminate providing controlled release of a volatile material contained in a tray is disclosed. The lid includes a vapor impermeable, removable outer laminate and a vapor permeable inner layer covering an open side of the tray. The outer laminate includes layers of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and aluminum foil removably adhered to the inner layer of biaxially-oriented polypropylene (OPP) by an ethylene acrylic acid copolymer. Bottom and side walls of the tray are constructed of a metal/polymer pressure-formed colored tray laminate impermeable to the vapors and volatile material. The tray has a peripheral lip with an outer surface of cast polypropylene to which the vapor permeable inner layer of the lid is heat sealed.

Pressurized Plastic Bottle For Dispensing An Aerosol

US Patent:
7028866, Apr 18, 2006
Filed:
Jan 31, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/355628
Inventors:
Edward J. Kunesh - Franksville WI, US
Allen D. Miller - Racine WI, US
David P. Mather - Milwaukee WI, US
Michael J. Skalitzky - Kenosha WI, US
James C. Boda - Merrimac WI, US
Douglas J. Birkholz - Monona WI, US
Assignee:
S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc. - Racine WI
International Classification:
B65D 83/00
US Classification:
2224021, 215382, 220604
Abstract:
A pressure resistant plastic bottle for containing and dispensing an aerosol composition. The plastic bottle is comprised of a hollow elongate body having a central portion, a top portion and an opposite bottom portion with the central portion having an inwardly concave configuration extending along its longitudinal direction. The bottom portion of the elongate body is integral with the central portion and defines an outwardly projecting convexly shaped configuration. The top portion of the bottle is integral with the central portion and has an outwardly convex configuration extending along its longitudinal direction and defines a neck having an opening for receiving and dispensing the aerosol composition. A closure covers the opening and is sealingly attached to the neck to contain the aerosol within the plastic bottle.

Packaged Rodenticide

US Patent:
7067142, Jun 27, 2006
Filed:
Jan 22, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/054145
Inventors:
James W. Yonker - Racine WI, US
Nathan R. Westphal - Racine WI, US
Michael J. Skalitzky - Kenosha WI, US
Brian T. Davis - Burlington WI, US
Dingwen Li - Shanghai, CN
Assignee:
S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc. - Racine WI
International Classification:
A01N 25/32
A01N 43/16
US Classification:
424406, 424 84, 424407, 424409, 424410, 424411, 424412, 424413, 424414, 514457, 514920, 43131
Abstract:
A packaged animal poison includes a binder/rodenticide/bait mix molded into a cellulosic housing. The housing is covered with a removable cover. The housing defines an internal cavity in which the rodenticide is disposed, a lower wall extending laterally beyond the cavity, and an outer lower surface with adhesive at its underside. The package itself may also contain rodent attractant material and/or a human aversion agent.

Heated Flowable Product Dispenser

US Patent:
8061918, Nov 22, 2011
Filed:
Apr 12, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/734368
Inventors:
Michael J. Skalitzky - Kenosha WI, US
Stephen B. Leonard - Franksville WI, US
Jeffrey L. Harwig - Franklin WI, US
Steven C. Shirley - Racine WI, US
Richard L. Norwood - Racine WI, US
Fuk Yuen Cheng - Hong Kong, CN
Zhi Bin Wen - Hunan, CN
Jian Shi - Jiangshu, CN
Robert J. Kopanic - Racine WI, US
Assignee:
S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc. - Racine WI
International Classification:
A46B 11/02
US Classification:
401188R, 401 1, 2221465, 222325, 222372
Abstract:
A bottle includes a product stored therein. It is configured to be removably engaged with a docking station in an inverted arrangement to be activated by the docking station and heat the product. The bottle may include a pump structure (e. g. in the form of a bellows), or be a squeezable bottle, or be a bowable bottle, or have other pumping features. Structures are provided to prevent drool after use, to help apply the heated product to the skin, and to insure proper heating and dispensing. Docking stations and bottles can be combined where the bottle is positioned in an inverted manner, and there can be methods for using these devices.

Heated Flowable Product Dispenser

US Patent:
8240933, Aug 14, 2012
Filed:
Sep 9, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/228796
Inventors:
Michael J. Skalitzky - Kenosha WI, US
Stephen B. Leonard - Franksville WI, US
Jeffrey L. Harwig - Franklin WI, US
Steven C. Shirley - Racine WI, US
Richard L. Norwood - Racine WI, US
Fuk Yuen Cheng - Hong Kong, CN
Zhi Bin Wen - Hunan, CN
Jian Shi - Jiangshu, CN
Robert J. Kopanic - Racine WI, US
Assignee:
S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc. - Racine WI
International Classification:
B67D 3/00
US Classification:
401188R, 401 1, 2221465, 222325, 222372
Abstract:
A bottle includes a product stored therein. It is configured to be removably engaged with a docking station in an inverted arrangement to be activated by the docking station and heat the product. The bottle may include a pump structure (e. g. in the form of a bellows), or be a squeezable bottle, or be a bowable bottle, or have other pumping features. Structures are provided to prevent drool after use, to help apply the heated product to the skin, and to insure proper heating and dispensing. There are combined docking stations and bottles where the bottle is positioned in an inverted manner, and methods for using these devices.

Multiple Nozzle Differential Fluid Delivery Head

US Patent:
8500044, Aug 6, 2013
Filed:
May 16, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/749558
Inventors:
Michael M. Sawalski - Racine WI, US
Michael J. Skalitzky - Kenosha WI, US
Nitin Sharma - Kenosha WI, US
Padma Prabodh Varanasi - Racine WI, US
Yong Chen - Racine WI, US
Allen D. Miller - Racine WI, US
Assignee:
S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc. - Racine WI
International Classification:
E03D 9/02
B05B 1/14
B05B 1/12
B05B 1/02
US Classification:
239548, 239600, 4223
Abstract:
A multiple nozzle differential fluid delivery head is disclosed. The fluid delivery head includes a body that defines a fluid chamber having a longitudinal axis. The body includes an inlet for connection to a fluid source, and the inlet is in fluid communication with the fluid chamber. The fluid delivery head includes a plurality of outlet ports connected to and extending away from the body. Each outlet port has an interior space in fluid communication with the fluid chamber. The fluid delivery head includes a nozzle insert removably secured in an outer end of each outlet port. At least one nozzle insert has a fluid delivery aperture in fluid communication with the interior space of its associated outlet port for delivering fluid out of the interior space of its associated outlet port. One or more of the outlet ports is angled away from a plane normal to the axis of the fluid delivery head.

Volatile Insect Control Sheet And Method Of Manufacture Thereof

US Patent:
2005000, Jan 13, 2005
Filed:
Jun 30, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/610057
Inventors:
Murthy Munagavalasa - Racine WI, US
Michael Skalitzky - Kenosha WI, US
Maude Meier - Racine WI, US
Anthony Sosa - Racine WI, US
International Classification:
A01M019/00
US Classification:
043129000
Abstract:
An insect control device includes a first substantially non-permeable surface having a first critical surface tension value. An insect control volatile agent is disposed on the first surface and has a surface energy at least about 5 dynes/cmless than the first critical surface tension value.

Seal-Coated Plastic Container For Dispensing A Pressurized Product

US Patent:
2005024, Nov 3, 2005
Filed:
Apr 29, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/834646
Inventors:
Michael Skalitzky - Kenosha WI, US
International Classification:
B65B001/04
US Classification:
220660000
Abstract:
A seal coated plastic container for dispensing a pressurized product such as an aerosol or pressurized liquid, gel, or foam. The seal coating is applied to the exterior surface of the plastic container and effectively inhibits migration of non-liquefiable gas propellants and oxygen through the walls of the container. The plastic bottle is composed of a gas permeable polymeric material such as a polyolefin, polyester, or nylon or polycarbonate, and the seal coating is composed of at least one layer of a barrier material which has a low permeability to the non-liquefiable gas used as the propellant, i.e. the seal coating exhibits a high resistance to the passage of the non-liquefiable gas therethrough. The preferred polymeric material for the plastic bottle is polyethylene terephthalate, and the preferred seal coating is an epoxy-amine. The seal coating provides a coating of the barrier material that is about 0.005 to about 0.025 mm thick, but yet can greatly extend the shelf life of pressurized products such as an aerosol.

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