Christopher S Wadium
Engineers in Salt Lake City, UT

License number
Utah 172595-2202
Issued Date
Oct 31, 1987
Expiration Date
Mar 31, 2017
Category
Engineer/Land Surveyor
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address
Salt Lake City, UT

Professional information

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Self-Closing Sealable Valve Bag

US Patent:
5516210, May 14, 1996
Filed:
May 10, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/240131
Inventors:
Robert G. Kelley - South Jordan UT
Don G. Giles - Salt Lake City UT
Christopher S. Wadium - Salt Lake City UT
Michael R. Avila - West Jordan UT
Robert F. Kendall - Salt Lake City UT
Thomas L. Myers - Fountain Valley CA
Mark D. Belser - Long Beach CA
John P. Fuller - Los Angeles CA
Michael D. Abar - Corona CA
Assignee:
Stone Container Corporation - Chicago IL
International Classification:
B65D 3026
US Classification:
383 54
Abstract:
A valve bag is provided having a self-closing feature, to preclude sifting losses after filling, but before the bag is fully sealed, while enabling the facilitated final secure closure of the bag.


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Self-Closing Sealable Valve Bag

US Patent:
5806982, Sep 15, 1998
Filed:
May 10, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/644377
Inventors:
Robert G. Kelley - South Jordan UT
Don G. Giles - Salt Lake City UT
Christopher S. Wadium - Salt Lake City UT
Michael R. Avila - West Jordan UT
Robert F. Kendall - Salt Lake City UT
Thomas L. Myers - Fountain Valley CA
Mark D. Belser - Long Beach CA
John P. Fuller - Los Angeles CA
Michael D. Abar - Corona CA
Assignee:
Stone Container Corporation - Chicago IL
International Classification:
B65D 3026
US Classification:
383 54
Abstract:
A valve bag is provided having a self-closing feature to preclude sifting losses after filling, but before the bag is fully sealed, while enabling the facilitated final secure closure of the bag.


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Self-Closing Sealable Valve Bag

US Patent:
6092930, Jul 25, 2000
Filed:
Mar 31, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/052411
Inventors:
Robert G. Kelley - South Jordan UT
Don G. Giles - Salt Lake City UT
Christopher S. Wadium - Salt Lake City UT
Michael R. Avila - West Jordan UT
Robert F. Kendall - Salt Lake City UT
Thomas L. Myers - Fountain Valley CA
Mark D. Belser - Long Beach CA
John P. Fuller - Los Angeles CA
Michael D. Abar - Corona CA
Assignee:
Stone Container Corporation - Chicago IL
International Classification:
B65D 3026
US Classification:
383 54
Abstract:
A valve bag is provided having a self-closing feature to preclude sifting losses after filling, but before the bag is fully sealed, while enabling the facilitated final secure closure of the bag.


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Apparatus And Method For Filling And Sealing Valved Bags

US Patent:
6748723, Jun 15, 2004
Filed:
Nov 19, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/992623
Inventors:
Christopher Stephan Wadium - Salt Lake City UT
Benjamin Bradly Petersen - Tooele UT
Kenneth David Goodworth - Grantsville UT
David Loyd Sorensen - Stansbury Park UT
Daren Kay Searle - Centerville UT
Assignee:
Stone Container Corporation - Chicago IL
International Classification:
B65B 104
US Classification:
53469, 53450, 53459, 53463, 53477, 533737, 533759, 53DIG 2, 532847, 141263
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for filling and sealing of containers, such as sealable valved bags are provided. A sealable valved bag is placed in an upright, erect position, with its sealable valve structure presented to the apparatus, in a slightly open position, amenable to receipt of a filling nozzle of a filling tube. A bag sealing apparatus is placed at the same position along a processing path as a filling apparatus. The filling apparatus and the sealing apparatus are both configured for reciprocable movement into and out of engagement with successive ones of the bags, to enable filling, and subsequent sealing of each of such bags, without intermediate indexing of bags from a filling station to a sealing station.


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Two-Stage Auger System For Filling Commercial Valve Bags

US Patent:
4982873, Jan 8, 1991
Filed:
Oct 7, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/255364
Inventors:
Robert G. Kelley - South Jordan UT
R. Phillip VanAusdal - Salt Lake City UT
Christopher S. Wadium - Salt Lake City UT
Assignee:
Stone Container Corporation - Chicago IL
International Classification:
G01G 1302, B65G 3332
US Classification:
222 77
Abstract:
A two-stage auger system for filling a valve bag with a particulate material, such as dry powdered or granular material, from a hopper through a valved opening in the bag. The auger system includes a first hollow shaft carrying flights dimensioned and pitched for low speed movement of the particulate material out of the hopper and a second shaft extending through and protruding from the first shaft carrying flights on its protruding portion dimensioned and pitched for higher speed movement of the particulate material from the first mentioned flights. A filling tube is provided to cooperate with the second shaft for higher speed discharge of the particulate material through the filling tube into the bag through the valved opening. Bearings are provided to rotationally seat the second shaft member within the first shaft member on opposite ends of the first shaft member so that the second shaft member can rotate within the first shaft member. A sealing member is provided for sealing the bearings to prevent material from reaching the bearings as well as a drive member for rotating the two shafts.


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Multi-Station Filling Apparatus And Process For Filling Bulk Containers

US Patent:
5400837, Mar 28, 1995
Filed:
Nov 4, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/147392
Inventors:
Robert G. Kelley - South Jordan UT
Christopher S. Wadium - Salt Lake City UT
Don G. Giles - Salt Lake City UT
Assignee:
Stone Container Corporation - Chicago IL
International Classification:
B65B 104, B65B 304
US Classification:
141 10
Abstract:
A multi-station filling apparatus and process for filling bulk containers while simultaneously enabling the deployment and staging of at least one empty container while at least one other container is being filled. The apparatus includes a container filling station operably positioned adjacent a substantially elevated filling chute, a container deployment station, a rotatable carriage and an automatic apparatus controller. The container deployment station is spaced apart from the container filling station so that an operator can attach an empty container thereat either prior to, or during, filling of another container at the container filling station--while avoiding physical exposure to any mechanisms, such as conveyors, associated with the container filling station. The rotatable carriage, which automatically rotates an empty container from the container deployment station toward and into the empty container filling station, includes an outer frame member and displaceable inner frame members. The inner frame members are displaceable from the outer frame members at the container filling station toward operable cooperation with the elevated filling chute, as well as for transferring of the weight of the inner frame member and attached container onto an elevated weight scale mechanism.


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Method And Apparatus For Facilitating Filling A Container

US Patent:
7527079, May 5, 2009
Filed:
Aug 24, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/210385
Inventors:
Christopher Stephan Wadium - Salt Lake City UT, US
David Loyd Sorensen - Sherwood OR, US
Jeffrey Edward Kopish - Park City UT, US
Benjamin Bradly Petersen - Tooele UT, US
R. Phillip Vanausdal - Salt Lake City UT, US
Kenneth David Goodworth - Grantsville UT, US
Assignee:
Graphic Packaging International, Inc. - Marietta GA
International Classification:
B65B 43/42
US Classification:
141166, 141165, 141168, 53571, 533841, 1984684, 1988035
Abstract:
Apparatus for delivering a plurality of containers to a plurality of filling machines for filling of the containers with a substance. The apparatus includes a feeding assembly including a first staging area aligned with a first filling machine of the plurality of filling machines for facilitating delivery of containers of the plurality of containers from the first staging area to the first filling machine, a second staging area aligned with a second filling machine of the plurality of filling machines for facilitating delivery of containers of the plurality of containers from the second staging area to the second filling machine, and a receiving area adjacent a supply of the plurality of containers. The feeding assembly is configured to move containers of the plurality of containers from the receiving area to the first staging area and to move containers of the plurality of containers from the receiving area to the second staging area. Each of the first and second staging areas is configured to receive containers of the plurality of containers from the receiving area.


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Ultrasonic Anvil Cartridge

US Patent:
5244532, Sep 14, 1993
Filed:
Sep 15, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/945220
Inventors:
Christopher S. Wadium - Salt Lake City UT
Robert G. Kelley - South Jordan UT
Assignee:
Stone Container Corporation - Chicago IL
International Classification:
B29C 6508, B32B 3100
US Classification:
1565801
Abstract:
An ultrasonic anvil cartridge for use in association with ultrasonic apparatuses for sealing at least two layers of ultrasonic reactive material. The ultrasonic anvil cartridge cooperates with an anvil housing and an ultrasonic wave generator towards maintaining a substantially even pressure across at least two layers of ultrasonic reactive material such that a substantially even and tight seal can be formed across at least two layers of ultrasonic reactive material. The ultrasonic anvil cartridge includes a plurality of substantially C-shaped support members which are operably and successively aligned so as to be positioned one adjacent another. This plurality of substantially C-shaped members is further encapsulated in substantially elastomeric encapsulating material which is operably positioned within the collective concave surface of the plurality of substantially C-shaped support members to form a unitary cartridge having a substantially convex exterior surface.


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Method And Apparatus For Facilitating Filling A Container

US Patent:
2009020, Aug 20, 2009
Filed:
Apr 29, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/431858
Inventors:
Christopher Stephan Wadium - Salt Lake City UT, US
David Loyd Sorensen - Sherwood OR, US
Jeffrey Edward Kopish - Park City UT, US
Benjamin Bradly Petersen - Tooele UT, US
R. Phillip Vanausdal - Salt Lake City UT, US
Kenneth David Goodworth - Grantsville UT, US
International Classification:
B65B 3/02, B65B 43/42
US Classification:
53452, 141152, 141172
Abstract:
Apparatus for delivering a plurality of containers to a plurality of filling machines for filling of the containers with a substance. The apparatus includes a feeding assembly including a first staging area aligned with a first filling machine of the plurality of filling machines for facilitating delivery of containers of the plurality of containers from the first staging area to the first filling machine, a second staging area aligned with a second filling machine of the plurality of filling machines for facilitating delivery of containers of the plurality of containers from the second staging area to the second filling machine, and a receiving area adjacent a supply of the plurality of containers. The feeding assembly is configured to move containers of the plurality of containers from the receiving area to the first staging area and to move containers of the plurality of containers from the receiving area to the second staging area. Each of the first and second staging areas is configured to receive containers of the plurality of containers from the receiving area.


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Apparatus And Method For Sensing A Container Positioned About A Filling Spout

US Patent:
2007026, Nov 22, 2007
Filed:
May 4, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/417702
Inventors:
Christopher Wadium - Salt Lake City UT, US
LaMont Pace - Spanish Fork UT, US
International Classification:
B65B 57/02
US Classification:
141140000
Abstract:
An apparatus for filling at least one container defining an opening is provided. The apparatus includes a filling spout in flow communication with a source of filling material. The filling spout is configured to enable the opening of the at least one container to fit about the filling spout. At least two stationary sensor assemblies are positioned about the filling spout. The at least two stationary sensor assemblies are configured to detect whether a container is positioned about the filling spout.