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Kent Byron
Purchasing Agent, President
Acadiana Plastics Molding, Inc
Mfg Plastic Foam Products
314 School Board Dr, New Iberia, LA 70560
(337) 364-6344, (337) 364-9669

Publications

Us Patents

Apparatus For Molding Proppants And Method

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US Patent:
7686609, Mar 30, 2010
Filed:
Mar 23, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/726866
Inventors:
Kent Byron - New Iberia LA, US
International Classification:
B29C 45/40
US Classification:
425556, 425444, 425588
Abstract:
An apparatus for molding a proppant is disclosed. The apparatus comprises a first member comprising a manifold for channeling a plastic fluid to a cavity block, with the cavity block containing a plurality of semi-spherical cavities. The apparatus further includes a second member that comprises a movable plate for engaging with the first member, with the movable plate having an opening therein, and a core block positioned within the opening, with the core block containing a plurality of reciprocal semi-spherical cavities configured to engage the semi-spherical cavities of the cavity block so that a plurality of spheres are formed, with the core block further containing a plurality of arm cavities that link the plurality of spheres so that a star cluster (which links the proppants) is formed. A method of manufacturing proppants and a method of using the proppants is also disclosed.

Beverage Crate

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US Patent:
D614403, Apr 27, 2010
Filed:
Jun 10, 2009
Appl. No.:
29/338396
Inventors:
Kent Byron - New Iberia LA, US
International Classification:
0301
US Classification:
D 3304

Method For Imprinting Vials

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US Patent:
8033220, Oct 11, 2011
Filed:
Dec 5, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/631809
Inventors:
Kent Byron - New Iberia LA, US
International Classification:
B41F 17/26
B41M 1/40
US Classification:
101487, 101 35, 101 37, 101490
Abstract:
A method of printing onto closed vial units. The vial units are formed in a series and the vial units have a drug therein. The method involves providing the series of vial units onto a conveyor belt; positioning the vial units adjacent cleats on the conveyor belt; engaging a first offset inking transfer device on a fist side of said vial units; engaging a first back-up roller against said vial units, said first back-up roller being placed opposite said first offset inking transfer device; capturing the vial units between said first back-up roller and said first offset inking transfer device; printing onto the vial units with said first offset inking transfer device; and curing the ink with a first ultra violet dryer.

Milk Bottle

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US Patent:
D656405, Mar 27, 2012
Filed:
Jul 23, 2010
Appl. No.:
29/366351
Inventors:
Kent Byron - Lafayette LA, US
International Classification:
0901
US Classification:
D 9560

Light-Weight Beverage Crate

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US Patent:
8297442, Oct 30, 2012
Filed:
Jun 10, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/797894
Inventors:
Kent Byron - Lafayette LA, US
International Classification:
B65D 21/00
B65D 90/02
US Classification:
206503, 206512, 220607, 220675
Abstract:
A light-weight stackable beverage crate includes a bottom plate, four side walls forming an interior space for placement of objects, and four vertically extending columns interconnecting the side walls and bottom plate. Each side wall includes a pattern of outer and inner arches interconnected by lateral beams, vertical support beams, and cross-beams. Side walls may include handle recesses. A lateral beam defines an upper edge of the side wall and another lateral beam defines a lower edge of the side wall. An upper end of the column extends above the upper edge of the side walls, and a lower end of the column extends below the lower edge of the side walls. The upper and lower ends of the column are capable of distributing a load force. When stacked, the only load-bearing points of contact between crates above are the upper and lower ends of the columns.

Method For Molding Proppants

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US Patent:
8361373, Jan 29, 2013
Filed:
Feb 4, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/700220
Inventors:
Kent Byron - New Iberia LA, US
International Classification:
B29C 45/40
US Classification:
2643281, 2643288, 264334
Abstract:
An apparatus for molding a proppant is disclosed. The apparatus comprises a first member comprising a manifold for channeling a plastic fluid to a cavity block, with the cavity block containing a plurality of semi-spherical cavities. The apparatus further includes a second member that comprises a movable plate for engaging with the first member, with the movable plate having an opening therein, and a core block positioned within the opening, with the core block containing a plurality of reciprocal semi-spherical cavities configured to engage the semi-spherical cavities of the cavity block so that a plurality of spheres are formed, with the core block further containing a plurality of arm cavities that link the plurality of spheres so that a star cluster (which links the proppants) is formed. A method of manufacturing proppants and a method of using the proppants is also disclosed.

Apparatus And Method For Imprinting Vials

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US Patent:
20090056568, Mar 5, 2009
Filed:
Aug 27, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/895987
Inventors:
Kent Byron - New Iberia LA, US
International Classification:
B41F 17/22
US Classification:
101 37, 101492
Abstract:
An apparatus for printing onto closed vial units. The vial units are formed in a series and the vial units have a drug therein. The apparatus comprises a conveyor belt for moving the vial units, with the conveyor belt having spaced cleats. A first side of the vial units is placed on the conveyor belt. The apparatus further comprises a printhead for printing an ink pattern onto the vial units, with the printhead configured to print to the first side, and a back-up roller configured opposite the printhead, with the back-up roller being a cylindrical member that contains an indented profile placed about the cylindrical member reciprocal to the vial units. The apparatus further includes a dryer positioned to receive the vial units from the printhead and provide for drying of the ink pattern from the printhead.

Vial With Metered Dispenser

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US Patent:
20220387256, Dec 8, 2022
Filed:
Jun 2, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/831008
Inventors:
Kent Byron - New Iberia LA, US
International Classification:
A61J 1/06
G01F 11/08
B65B 61/02
B65B 3/00
B65B 7/06
B65D 35/44
B65D 83/00
Abstract:
A polymer vial with a tubular body having a geometric shape including (i) a neck having an opening orifice, and (ii) a closed base formed by flattening and sealing a bottom edge of the tubular body. The vial will also include a snap off cap integrally formed on the neck and a liquid content contained in the tubular body. A plurality of dosage lines are printed on the tubular body, the dosage lines having a non-uniform spacing corresponding to the variable volume per unit length of the vial geometric shape. Each line corresponds to a dosage volume of the liquid content when the opening orifice is oriented in the vertically upward position.
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