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Robert Lehmkuhl Phones & Addresses

  • 3858 Shades Ln, Erlanger, KY 41018 (859) 727-3660
  • Covington, KY
  • 120 15Th St, Newport, KY 41071
  • 343 Division St, Bellevue, KY 41073
  • Belleview, KY

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Sales Manager At Zimmer Midwest

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Location:
Cincinnati Area
Industry:
Medical Devices

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Company / Classification
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Robert L Lehmkuhl
SIX L PROPERTIES, LTD
Robert L Lehmkuhl
GRASSLAND SWIM CLUB, INC
Cincinnati, OH
Robert Lehmkuhl
Owner
K & K Cafe
Drinking Place Eating Place
343 Division St, Newport, KY 41073
(859) 261-7033

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Us Patents

Automatic Dispensing Cap For Squeezable Bottle

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US Patent:
6938800, Sep 6, 2005
Filed:
May 28, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/856337
Inventors:
Robert A. Lehmkuhl - Loveland OH, US
International Classification:
B05B011/24
US Classification:
22215314, 222212, 222496
Abstract:
The non-vented automatic dispensing cap is generally formed of a body and a retainer cap. The body is threadably secured to a squeezable tube or container. The retainer cap is attached to the body. A pressure chamber is formed between the body and retainer cap. A piston may also form a wall of the pressure chamber. A coil spring or resilient flange holds a valve seated within a dispensing hole extending through the cap. When the tube is squeezed, the product is forced into the pressure chamber expanding the pressure chamber and unseating the valve, thereby allowing product to exit the dispensing opening. Upright, inverted, vented and unvented versions are disclosed.

Automatic Dispensing Cap For Squeezable Bottle

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US Patent:
7721918, May 25, 2010
Filed:
Sep 6, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/220760
Inventors:
Robert A. Lehmkuhl - Loveland OH, US
International Classification:
B67B 1/00
US Classification:
22215314, 222212, 2224815, 222496
Abstract:
The non-vented automatic dispensing cap is generally formed of a body and a retainer cap. The body is threadably secured to a squeezable tube or container. The retainer cap is attached to the body. A pressure chamber is formed between the body and retainer cap. A piston may also form a wall of the pressure chamber. A coil spring or resilient flange holds a valve seated within a dispensing hole extending through the cap. When the tube is squeezed, the product is forced into the pressure chamber expanding the pressure chamber and unseating the valve, thereby allowing product to exit the dispensing opening. Upright, inverted, vented and unvented versions are disclosed.

Automatic Dispensing Cap For Squeezable Bottle

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US Patent:
8499985, Aug 6, 2013
Filed:
Dec 14, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/325150
Inventors:
Robert A. Lehmkuhl - Loveland OH, US
Jeffrey A. Harding - Newburgh IN, US
Marc A. Briere - Columbia MD, US
International Classification:
B67D 3/00
US Classification:
222525, 22215314, 222212, 222482, 222494, 222496, 222548, 222562
Abstract:
A vented automatic dispending cap for use with a flexible container may generally include a body and a retainer cap attached to the body. A pressure chamber is formed between the body and retainer cap. A set of resilient spring members spaced around the body holds the retainer cap against the body, which seats a valve within a dispensing hole extending through the cap. When the container is squeezed, product in the container may be forced into the pressure chamber expanding the pressure chamber and unseating the valve, thereby allowing product to exit the dispensing opening. A lip seal around the upper circumferential edge of the body prevents fluid from leaking out of the sides of the chamber but allows air to enter the chamber for venting the flexible container.

Dispensing Cap For A Squeezeable Bottle

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US Patent:
20130193170, Aug 1, 2013
Filed:
Mar 12, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/795540
Inventors:
Robert A. Lehmkuhl - Loveland OH, US
Jeffrey A. Harding - Newburgh IN, US
Marc A. Briere - Columbia MD, US
International Classification:
B65D 35/38
US Classification:
222494
Abstract:
A vented automatic dispending cap for use with a flexible container may generally include a body and a retainer cap attached to the body. A pressure chamber is formed between the body and retainer cap. A set of resilient spring members spaced around the body holds the retainer cap against the body, which seats a valve within a dispensing hole extending through the cap. When the container is squeezed, product in the container may be forced into the pressure chamber expanding the pressure chamber and unseating the valve, thereby allowing product to exit the dispensing opening. A lip seal around the upper circumferential edge of the body prevents fluid from leaking out of the sides of the chamber but allows air to enter the chamber for venting the flexible container.

Resuable Dispenser For Paste, Lotion And Cream-Like Materials

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US Patent:
58426051, Dec 1, 1998
Filed:
Jul 24, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/687160
Inventors:
Robert A. Lehmkuhl - Loveland OH
International Classification:
B65D 3528
US Classification:
222 95
Abstract:
A dispenser for use with a container of lotion or paste-like product to be dispensed. The dispenser comprises a body having an inlet port connectable to the container and a dispensing spout with a closure cap. The dispenser has a plunger assembly manually shiftable between an unactuated position and an actuated position and a piston shiftable by the plunger assembly between an unactuated position and an actuated position. Both the plunger assembly and the piston are biased toward their unactuated position. As the plunger assembly and piston are shifted toward their actuated positions, the spout cap is opened and the piston causes product to be dispensed through the spout. When the plunger assembly is released and it and the piston return to their unactuated positions, a suck back vacuum withdraws product back into said spout, a vacuum created by the piston draws product from the container into the dispenser and the spout is closed by the cap. The dispenser can be used with a collapsible container or a rigid, uncollapsible container vented by a port provided in the dispenser.

Torque Thrust And Surface Sensing Device

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US Patent:
49446436, Jul 31, 1990
Filed:
May 8, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/348772
Inventors:
Robert A. Lehmkuhl - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
B23B 4900
US Classification:
409 80
Abstract:
A tooling device for numerically controlled machining centers having programmable torque, thrust and surface sensing utilizing a telescopic tool holder comprising an adapter to be retained in the taper of the machine spindle and a control rod in the spindle attached to an actuating rod having electronic coupling means to control the axis feed rate of the computer numerical control for controlling deceleration of the spindle and a transducer for producing a signal to feed the spindle to a programmable depth and to measure the tool thrust and torque and to sense the location of work surfaces with random length tools and also be able to control feed rate of tool proportional to tool thrust or torque.

Headstock Balancing Arrangement For Machine Tools

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US Patent:
41498224, Apr 17, 1979
Filed:
Nov 21, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/853203
Inventors:
Robert A. Lehmkuhl - Cincinnati OH
Assignee:
The Carlton Machine Tool Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
B23B 4726
US Classification:
408235
Abstract:
This invention relates to a machine tool having an upright column movably supported on a bed with a saddle movable along the guide surface of the column, supported on the bed of the machine tool and a headstock with a balancing arrangement, comprising a bar supported at each of its ends by individual cables and the headstock counterbalanced by means of a hydraulic cylinder connected to said headstock, whereby upon the traversing of the headstock, the bar counterbalances the headstock to a series of cables.

Tool Communications Method

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US Patent:
47845392, Nov 15, 1988
Filed:
May 18, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/195666
Inventors:
Robert A. Lehmkuhl - Cincinnati OH
Assignee:
Manuflex Corporation - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
B23C 900
B23B 4900
US Classification:
409 80
Abstract:
An intelligent Tool System used with Computer Numerical Controlled machining centers consisting of a method of establishing tool presence and type of tooling device and a method of eliminating any error due to thermal growth. The spindle mechanism provides CNC Communicating and Operating means with spindle mounted devices for establishing tool presence and type of tooling for eliminating error due to thermal growth and for determining the function of tooling devices such as telescoping tool holders for determining work surface location with random length tools and for sensing tool condition; automatic boring tools for high precision boring and contouring; probing devices for work surface location, measurement and definition; combination boring and probing tools for boring and measuring a hole without removing the tool from the spindle.
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