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Brian P Tulley

from Naugatuck, CT
Age ~55

Brian Tulley Phones & Addresses

  • 87 Hickory Rd, Naugatuck, CT 06770 (203) 723-8480
  • 26 Bluebird Dr, Naugatuck, CT 06770 (203) 729-8980
  • 143 Pine Hill Rd, Thomaston, CT 06787 (860) 283-2181
  • 143 Pine Hill Rd #23E, Thomaston, CT 06787 (203) 729-8980
  • 37 Balance Rock Rd #11, Seymour, CT 06483 (860) 283-2181
  • Oxford, CT
  • 29 Moulthrop St, Ansonia, CT 06401 (203) 735-8394
  • Monroe, CT

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Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Brian Tulley
Engineer
Instill & Co Inc
Noncommercial Research Organization
201 Housatonic Ave, Northville, CT 06776
(860) 350-1900

Publications

Us Patents

High Performance Wiring Connecting System

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US Patent:
6379174, Apr 30, 2002
Filed:
Jan 15, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/232757
Inventors:
John A. Siemon - Woodbury CT
Randy J. Below - Cheshire CT
Brian Tulley - Naugatuck CT
Olindo J. Savi - Berlin CT
Assignee:
The Siemon Company - Watertown CT
International Classification:
H01R 424
US Classification:
439404, 439405
Abstract:
A wiring connecting system having superior electrical transmission performance with reduced cross talk and improved lacing and termination features is disclosed and includes a base, a wire strip mountable to the base, a connecting block for housing a plurality of electrical contacts and a plurality of cross talk barriers disposed within the connecting block for isolating pairs of the electrical contacts. The wire strip has a plurality of first and second posts alternating along its length. The second posts have a greater width than the first posts. A connecting block for housing a plurality of electrical contacts mounts onto the wire strip. An upper end of the connecting block includes a plurality of first and second teeth alternating along its length with the second teeth have a greater width than the first teeth. The electrical contacts extend from the lower end of the housing to generally align with the openings of the wire strip. A plurality of barriers for electrically shielding pairs of the electrical contacts are disposed within the connecting block housing and substantially surround respective pairs of the electrical contacts.

Ready To Drink Container With Nipple And Needle Penetrable And Laser Resealable Portion, And Related Method

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US Patent:
7780023, Aug 24, 2010
Filed:
Apr 10, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/786206
Inventors:
Daniel Py - Larchmont NY, US
Benoit Adamo - Pelham NY, US
John Guthy - Southbury CT, US
Nathaniel Houle - Hebron CT, US
Brian Tulley - Naugatuck CT, US
Jeffrey Willey - Brookfield CT, US
Assignee:
Medical Instill Technologies, Inc. - New Milford CT
International Classification:
A61J 9/00
A61J 11/04
US Classification:
215 111, 426117, 426399
Abstract:
A container is provided for storing a product, such as a fat containing liquid product, and includes a body defining a chamber for receiving the product; and a container closure including a sealing portion for sealing the product within the chamber. The container closure includes a member forming a substantially fluid-tight seal between the container closure and the body; a nipple in fluid communication with the chamber that seals the chamber with respect to the ambient atmosphere during storage of the product in the chamber and that can be opened to dispense product from the chamber therethrough; and a needle penetrable and laser resealable portion that is penetrable by the needle for aseptically filling the chamber with the product, and that is thermally resealable by the application of laser radiation thereto to seal the product within the chamber.

Hygienic Beverage Mixing And Whipping Assembly

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US Patent:
8181825, May 22, 2012
Filed:
Feb 8, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/054307
Inventors:
Bala Reddy - Ridgefield CT, US
Eugene Scoville - New Milford CT, US
Brian P. Tulley - Thomaston CT, US
Assignee:
Nestec S.A. - Vevey
International Classification:
B67D 1/08
US Classification:
222148, 222 1, 2221456, 366343
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to a beverage dispenser and more specifically to an assembly within the dispenser for mixing beverage components and optionally whipping the beverage product into a foam. The assembly includes a cleaning system that provides for cleaning of the surfaces that contact the beverage product or its components.

Ready To Drink Container With Nipple And Penetrable And Resealable Portion, And Related Method

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US Patent:
8376003, Feb 19, 2013
Filed:
Aug 23, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/861354
Inventors:
Daniel Py - Larchmont NY, US
Benoit Adamo - Pelham NY, US
John Guthy - Southbury CT, US
Nathaniel Houle - Hebron CT, US
Brian Tulley - Naugatuck CT, US
Jeffrey Willey - Brookfield CT, US
Assignee:
Medical Instill Technologies, Inc. - New Milford CT
International Classification:
B65B 3/04
A61J 9/00
US Classification:
141330, 141 2, 141 18, 533737, 53423, 426117, 426399, 215 111
Abstract:
A container is provided for storing a product, such as a fat containing liquid product, and includes a body defining a chamber for receiving the product; and a container closure including a sealing portion for sealing the product within the chamber. The container closure includes a member forming a substantially fluid-tight seal between the container closure and the body; a nipple in fluid communication with the chamber that seals the chamber with respect to the ambient atmosphere during storage of the product in the chamber and that can be opened to dispense product from the chamber therethrough; and a needle penetrable and laser resealable portion that is penetrable by the needle for aseptically filling the chamber with the product, and that is thermally resealable by the application of laser radiation thereto to seal the product within the chamber.

Ready To Drink Container With Nipple And Penetrable And Resealable Portion, And Related Method

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US Patent:
20140027402, Jan 30, 2014
Filed:
Feb 19, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/770510
Inventors:
Benoit Adamo - Pelham NY, US
John Guthy - Oxford CT, US
Nathaniel Houle - Hebron CT, US
Brian Tulley - Naugatuck CT, US
Jeffrey Willey - Brookfield CT, US
Assignee:
Medical Instill Technologies, Inc. - New Milford CT
International Classification:
A61J 1/14
B65D 51/00
A61J 9/00
US Classification:
215 111, 532845, 53467
Abstract:
A container is provided for storing a product, such as a fat containing liquid product, and includes a body defining a chamber for receiving the product; and a container closure including a sealing portion for sealing the product within the chamber. The container closure includes a member forming a substantially fluid-tight seal between the container closure and the body; a nipple in fluid communication with the chamber that seals the chamber with respect to the ambient atmosphere during storage of the product in the chamber and that can be opened to dispense product from the chamber therethrough; and a needle penetrable and laser resealable portion that is penetrable by the needle for aseptically filling the chamber with the product, and that is thermally resealable by the application of laser radiation thereto to seal the product within the chamber.

Modular Jack With Hinged Door

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US Patent:
D408596, Nov 10, 1998
Filed:
Sep 3, 1997
Appl. No.:
D/075636
Inventors:
Brian Tulley - Ansonia CT
Denny Lo - Danbury CT
John A. Siemon - Woodbury CT
Art Bauer - Ivoryton CT
Assignee:
The Siemon Company - Watertown CT
International Classification:
1303
US Classification:
D13147

Multimedia Bezels

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US Patent:
57951861, Aug 18, 1998
Filed:
Sep 18, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/715543
Inventors:
Brian Tulley - Ansonia CT
Denny Lo - Danbury CT
Assignee:
The Siemon Company - Watertown CT
International Classification:
H01R 1374
US Classification:
439557
Abstract:
Multimedia bezels designed to receive a variety of connectors and fit within a standard panel cut-out. The bezels include top and bottom notches that engage the edge of the panel cut-out. An opening in the body of the bezel receives the connector. A resilient section allows one of the sets of notches to deflect towards the body for insertion in the panel cut-out. Once within the panel cut-out, the resilient section presses against the edge of the panel cut-out to firmly mount the bezel in the panel. The body of the bezel may be parallel (flat) or at an oblique angle (angled) to the panel. Both the flat and angled embodiments include icon holding grooves for receiving an icon for coding the port. In the flat embodiment, the icon also prevents deflection of the resilient section and acts as a lock. The bezels are side stackable so that a variety of simplex and duplex bezels can be utilized in a panel cut-out.

Modular Outlet Employing A Door Assembly

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US Patent:
60172290, Jan 25, 2000
Filed:
Jun 17, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/098673
Inventors:
Brian Tulley - Ansonia CT
Denny Lo - Danbury CT
John A. Siemon - Woodbury CT
Art Bauer - Ivoryton CT
Assignee:
The Siemon Company - Watertown CT
International Classification:
H01R 1344
US Classification:
439144
Abstract:
An outlet door assembly that is retainable in both an open and a closed position is presented. In accordance with the present invention, the door comprises a pair of mounting arms having inwardly extending protrusions which are received in notches for retaining the door in the closed and open position. In one embodiment the connector housing has an outwardly extending protrusion within each of a pair of notches to define the positions for retaining the protrusions on the door arms. In another embodiment a door holder is employed which has pairs of notches, with one pair of notches receiving the protrusions of the door arms therein for retaining the door in a closed position and another pair of notches receiving the protrusions of the door arms therein for retaining the door in an open position. In both embodiments the door includes a channel for receiving an identification icon therein.
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