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Stuart Dejonge Phones & Addresses

  • Kamuela, HI
  • 2298 Soaring Eagle Pl, Lake Mary, FL 32746 (610) 659-6763
  • 804 Heron Point Cir, Deland, FL 32724 (386) 228-1004
  • 1770 The Hideout, Lake Ariel, PA 18436
  • Annandale, NJ
  • Riegelsville, PA
  • Easton, PA
  • Port Norris, NJ
  • 804 Heron Point Cir, Deland, FL 32724

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Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Stuart Dejonge
President
Dejonge Associates Inc
Business Services
1770 The Hideout, Lake Ariel, PA 18436
Stuart W. Dejonge
Vice President
Align Technology, Inc
2298 Soaring Eagle Pl, Lake Mary, FL 32746
Stuart W. Dejonge
President, Secretary
DeJonge Associates
Packaging and Containers · Business Consulting Services Personal Credit Institution · Business Services
2298 Soaring Eagle Pl, Lake Mary, FL 32746
804 Heron Pt Cir, Deland, FL 32724
Stuart W. Dejonge
Director
Innopak, Inc
Business Services at Non-Commercial Site · Nonclassifiable Establishments
2 Bay Hbr Blvd, Bricktown, NJ 08723
804 Heron Pt Cir, Deland, FL 32724

Publications

Us Patents

Actuation Device For Manually Operated Pump Sprayer

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US Patent:
6338422, Jan 15, 2002
Filed:
Oct 11, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/685133
Inventors:
Stuart DeJonge - Easton PA
Assignee:
Saint-Gobain Calmar Inc. - City of Industry CA
International Classification:
B67D 564
US Classification:
222162, 2223831
Abstract:
An actuation device capable of adapting a conventional pump dispenser into a lever or trigger sprayer, the actuation device having a housing comprised of a first part that is removably connected to a second part and when the two parts are connected, a pump dispenser is received within the housing. The first part of the housing has an opening adjacent the nozzle of the pump dispenser that allows the contents of the pump dispenser to be sprayed out through the opening. A lever is hingedly mounted to the housing via a plurality of trunnions and associated trunnion cradles and has a leg portion that makes holding and squeezing the lever easy and comfortable. The lever also has at least one arm disposed adjacent an annular rim of the skirt of the pump dispenser so that when the lever is moved, the arm of the lever presses against the annular rim and causes the pump dispenser to actuate and spray fluid from the pump dispenser to the target.

Metered Dispenser With Pull Fill Mechanism

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US Patent:
6443331, Sep 3, 2002
Filed:
Oct 24, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/983357
Inventors:
Stuart DeJonge - Easton PA
Assignee:
Saint-Gobain Calmer Inc. - City of Industry CA
International Classification:
B67D 300
US Classification:
22215313, 222309, 2223217, 2224815
Abstract:
A hand-operated pump dispenser for dosing liquid product from a container includes a rotatable plunger assembly which is manually lifted upwardly relative to the dispenser body for drawing product into a pump chamber in a preselected amount depending on the rotational setting of the plunger, and which is manually depressed for completely discharging the contents of the chamber.

Child-Resistant Push And Twist Locking Cap

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US Patent:
6450352, Sep 17, 2002
Filed:
Apr 20, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/552909
Inventors:
Stuart W. DeJonge - Easton PA, 18042
International Classification:
B65D 4104
US Classification:
215217, 215208, 215330, 215332, 215334
Abstract:
The present invention is a child-resistant push and twist locking container. It includes a squeeze tube container having a neck and a dispensing orifice at an outer end of the neck, and the neck has one of a locking track and a locking lug. There is also a cap having at least three components and being assembled to cooperate with each other. This cap includes an outer shell having a sidewall and a top, the outer shell being adapted to receive and contain an inner top, a spring mechanism and an inner collar member; an inner top inserted into the outer shell and including a sealing liner for sealing the container; and, an inner collar member fixedly inserted into the outer shell and having the other of the locking track and the locking lug. There is a spring mechanism on at least one of the outer shell, the inner top and between the outer shell as a separate piece so as to permit the cap to be pushed and twisted into a closed side of the locking track wherein the spring mechanism biases the cap away from the container to maintain the lug in the track closed side.

Dry Powder Dispenser

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US Patent:
6591832, Jul 15, 2003
Filed:
Feb 21, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/078487
Inventors:
Stuart DeJonge - Easton PA
Assignee:
Saint-Gobain Calmar Inc. - City of Industry CA
International Classification:
A61M 1500
US Classification:
12820314, 12820315, 12820321
Abstract:
A dry powder dispenser has a base member which supports a blister pack of rupturable pillows each containing measured quantities of dry powder to be dispensed. A pillow aligning with the discharge opening and the base member which likewise has a discharge passage in communication therewith for the discharge of the dry powder as the pillow is ruptured by a hinged lever which displaces the entire contents of the dry powder from its pillow chamber into the discharge passage, the lever sequentially activating an air piston for flow feeding a quantity of pressurized air along the discharge passage to expel the dry powder under air pressure.

Electronic Ballast

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US Patent:
6674248, Jan 6, 2004
Filed:
Dec 5, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/006021
Inventors:
Stuart DeJonge - Riegelsville PA
Mark Taipale - Harleysville PA
Dominick Travaglini - Doylestown PA
Joel S. Spira - Coopersburg PA
Assignee:
Lutron Electronics Co., Inc. - Coopersburg PA
International Classification:
H05B 4116
US Classification:
315247, 315291
Abstract:
An electronic ballast for driving a gas discharge lamp includes a rectifier, a valley-fill circuit, an inverter having first and second series-connected controllably conductive device having complementary duty cycles, a control circuit for controlling the controllably conductive device, and an independent cat ear power supply to provide power to the ballast control circuits. The result is a ballast having substantially improved THD, and current crest factor. In a preferred embodiment, the valley-fill circuit includes an energy storage device that stores energy in response to a controllably conductive device. In an especially preferred embodiment, the controllably conductive device of the valley-fill circuit is also one of the controllably conductive devices of the inverter.

Child Resistant Blister Pack Dispenser With Locking Side Tabs

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US Patent:
6988618, Jan 24, 2006
Filed:
Jan 26, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/764789
Inventors:
Stuart W. DeJonge - Lake Ariel PA, US
Assignee:
DeJonge Associates, Inc. - Lake Ariel PA
International Classification:
B65D 83/04
US Classification:
206528, 206 15, 206539
Abstract:
The child resistant multiple dosage blister pack dispenser includes a main housing bottom component for supporting and securing a blister pack. The bottom component has a first spring lock member for interaction with a second spring lock member located on a top component. One of the first and second spring lock members has a rest position, being a top component locking position to prevent tablet dispensing sliding movement of the top component, and a stressed position, being a top component unlocking position to permit sliding movement of the top component. The bottom component has a plurality of ones of either male or female or both male and female tab lock elements, forming lock sets with its counterpart, each lock set having a different opening position from all other lock sets. The main housing top component is slideably mounted on the bottom component with a plurality of tabs, each having a male or female lock element corresponding to the ones on the bottom component. The tabs have pull-up capability, such that when the spring lock member is in the stressed position and the top component has been moved forward, a first tab may be removed and one dosage unit exposed for removal.

Desiccant Basket For Medication Containers

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US Patent:
7011222, Mar 14, 2006
Filed:
Jun 18, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/463942
Inventors:
Stuart W. DeJonge - Lake Ariel PA, US
International Classification:
B65D 25/02
US Classification:
215386, 206540, 206814, 220694
Abstract:
A container insert includes: (a) a cup member having a central axis, the cup member being defined by a center base and a plurality of radiant support members, the radiant support members extending outwardly and upwardly from the center base with space therebetween; and, (b) a rigid stem member having a first end and a second end, the stem member being connected to the cup member at the first end along the central axis and extending downwardly therefrom away from the radiant support members. The cup member center base may be flat, tapered or otherwise and may include or exclude sidewalls. The cup member base may be circular from atop view, or could be some other configuration. Any workable shape may be utilized, such as a hexagon, pentagon, or shapes including straight edges and arcuated edges. A handle may also be attached to the base or a support member.

Fluid Dispenser With Adjustable Size Dispensing Orifice

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US Patent:
7025235, Apr 11, 2006
Filed:
Oct 1, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/957381
Inventors:
Stuart W. DeJonge - Lake Ariel PA, US
Assignee:
Valley Design, Inc. - Flemington NJ
International Classification:
B67D 3/00
US Classification:
222548, 222212, 222521
Abstract:
A fluid dispenser has an adjustable size dispensing orifice. It includes a fluid dispenser container having a hollow inside for storage of flowable material, the container having a top with a fluid outlet and having an adjustable size dispensing orifice unit connected to the outlet. It also includes the aforesaid adjustable size dispensing orifice unit which has a base member with a dispensing orifice connected to the container, at least one shutter, and a shutter movement ring connected to the shutter and rotatably connected to the base member. The shutter movement ring has a first position and a second position and adapted for rotation to open and close the shutters. The shutter(s) have travel pins that are either integrally formed as part of the shutters or are inserted into a leg of the shutters. The travel pins extend into the shutter movement ring and the base member. One of either the base member and the shutter movement ring has a radiant travel guide and the other has a non-radiant travel guide.
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