GARY F SARDYNSKI
Broker in Medford, MA

License number
Massachusetts 113709
Issued Date
Dec 16, 1988
Expiration Date
Mar 12, 1991
Type
Salesperson
Address
Address
Medford, MA 02155

Personal information

See more information about GARY F SARDYNSKI at radaris.com
Name
Address
Phone
Gary Sardynski
56 Tainter St #2, Medford, MA 02155
Gary Sardynski
56 Tainter St, Medford, MA 02155
Gary Sardynski
56 Train St, Boston, MA 02122

Professional information

Gary Sardynski Photo 1

Beverage Dispenser With Electronics Protection Shield

US Patent:
5492250, Feb 20, 1996
Filed:
Mar 23, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/409326
Inventors:
Gary F. Sardynski - Medford MA
Assignee:
Jet Spray Corp. - Norwood MA
International Classification:
B67D 556
US Classification:
222108
Abstract:
A beverage dispenser has a tray assembly for holding at least three containers, each having a plurality of electrodes. An electrical system provides a voltage to one electrode in each container, and detects when the syrup is below a certain level. Each container is in a refrigerated compartment and has an opening at the top aligned with an opening in the cabinet. A funnel is provided in the opening in the cabinet and extends into the container. The refrigerated compartment also encloses a pump for pumping syrup. The pump is partly controlled by circuitry on a circuit board which is mounted within the cabinet. A removable metal plate covers the cabinet in front of the circuit board. A transparent plastic shield is provided intermediate the plate and the circuit board, so that a user can observe the circuit board when the plate is removed. The shield is waterproof to protect the circuit board from splashing liquids.


Gary Sardynski Photo 2

Beverage Dispenser Tray Assembly

US Patent:
5490614, Feb 13, 1996
Filed:
Nov 10, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/151069
Inventors:
Gary F. Sardynski - Medford MA
Assignee:
Jet Spray Corp. - Norwood MA
International Classification:
B67D 556
US Classification:
2221291
Abstract:
A beverage dispenser has a tray assembly for holding at least three containers, each having a plurality of electrodes. An electrical system provides a voltage to one electrode in each container, and detects when the syrup is below a certain level. The tray assembly has a first tray for supporting a first container and a second tray for supporting a second container, where the first and second trays are electrically insulated from each other. Each tray is coupled to a lead which carries a signal, and each tray is coupled to an electrode of the respective container. The first tray includes a vertical member which contacts an electrode of the second containers. The tray assembly can accommodate three or more containers and uses signals through the electrodes and leads to provide an out-of-strup indication separately for each container.


Gary Sardynski Photo 3

Bowl For A Beverage Dispenser

US Patent:
D367586, Mar 5, 1996
Filed:
Nov 8, 1994
Appl. No.:
D/030810
Inventors:
Jeffrey P. Mills - Georgetown MA
Gary F. Sardynski - Medford MA
Leonard Jacobs - Chestnut Hill MA
Assignee:
Jet Spray Corp. - Norwood MA
US Classification:
D 7397


Gary Sardynski Photo 4

Beverage Dispenser

US Patent:
D367989, Mar 19, 1996
Filed:
Nov 8, 1994
Appl. No.:
D/030791
Inventors:
Jeffrey P. Mills - Georgetown MA
Gary F. Sardynski - Medford MA
Leonard Jacobs - Chestnut Hill MA
Assignee:
Jet Spray Corp. - Norwood MA
US Classification:
D 7308


Gary Sardynski Photo 5

Dispenser Valve

US Patent:
5348192, Sep 20, 1994
Filed:
May 12, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/060604
Inventors:
Gary F. Sardynski - Medford MA
Paul E. Cox - Brighton MA
Gilbert R. Pacheco - Plymouth MA
Assignee:
Jet Spray Corp. - Norwood MA
International Classification:
B67D 556
US Classification:
2221291
Abstract:
A beverage dispenser as provided for use with a container which has an adapter with a resealable valve, which is a ball valve. The dispenser has a valve which includes an engaging mechanism, such as a pin for mechanically opening the valve in the adapter. Preferably, the dispenser valve has a handle for rotatable motion, causing an engaging pin to vertically move in contact with the ball valve, thus opening the container such that its contents can flow. The dispenser valve may also be provided with a rinse water conduit and an opening so that the user can selectively close the adapter valve and rinse the dispenser system.


Gary Sardynski Photo 6

Beverage Dispenser

US Patent:
5537838, Jul 23, 1996
Filed:
Nov 2, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/333220
Inventors:
Jeffrey P. Mills - Georgetown MA
Gary F. Sardynski - Medford MA
Assignee:
Jet Spray Corp. - Norwood MA
International Classification:
B67D 562
US Classification:
62400
Abstract:
A dispenser combines the efficiency of a post-mix dispenser, while providing the visual appeal of a visual spraying dispenser. A bowl holds a liquid that is circulated through a cooling system to provide a cool spray, and thus to create condensation on the outside of the bowl. The beverage that is dispensed is from remote supplies of concentrated syrup and water. The bowl has a single body that defines a number of compartments. The body is covered with a lid, and rests on a concentrate tray that drains away condensate that build up on the body. The body is easily removably and replaceably coupled to the tray. The valves for dispensing are on a movable support so that the height of the dispenser can be made smaller while still providing manual access to the valves.


Gary Sardynski Photo 7

Dispenser Valve

US Patent:
5603432, Feb 18, 1997
Filed:
Mar 20, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/408146
Inventors:
Gary F. Sardynski - Medford MA
Paul E. Cox - Brighton MA
Gilbert R. Pacheco - Plymouth MA
Assignee:
Jet Spray Corp. - Norwood MA
International Classification:
B67D 556
US Classification:
2221291
Abstract:
A beverage dispenser as provided for use with a container having an adapter with a resealable valve, which is a ball valve, has a valve which includes an engaging mechanism, such as a pin, for mechanically opening the valve in the adapter. The dispenser valve has a handle for rotatable motion, causing the pin to vertically move in contact with the ball valve, thus opening the container so that its contents flow. The valve may also be provided with a rinse water conduit and an opening so that the user can selectively close the adapter valve and rinse the dispenser system. The pin is preferably mounted to an x-shaped support.