KENNETH H BEALER
Engineers in York, PA

License number
Pennsylvania PE012752E
Category
Engineers
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address
York, PA 17403

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Kenneth Bealer, age 72
261 Sunset Rd, Schwenksville, PA 19473
(610) 842-1077
Kenneth Bealer, age 54
346 Colebrookdale Rd, Boyertown, PA 19512
(610) 473-9602
Kenneth Bealer, age 87
PO Box 5093, Lancaster, PA 17606
(910) 452-2766
Kenneth Bealer
Schwenksville, PA
(610) 287-5096
Kenneth J Bealer, age 72
261 Sunset Rd, Schwenksville, PA 19473
(610) 287-5096

Professional information

Kenneth Bealer Photo 1

Tamper Evident Container And Related Apparatus

US Patent:
5490827, Feb 13, 1996
Filed:
Oct 25, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/140830
Inventors:
Peter T. Van de Geijn - Westminster MD
Kenneth H. Bealer - York PA
Edward M. Earnest - Owings Mills MD
Kenneth H. Kuykendall - Westminster MD
Larry S. Maccherone - Severna Park MD
Assignee:
Sweetheart Cup Company, Inc. - Owings Mills MD
International Classification:
B31B 190
US Classification:
493109
Abstract:
A tamper evident container assembly includes a container body having a bottom wall and peripheral side wall, the side wall terminating in an outwardly curled rim. A reusable lid includes a top wall portion and a depending skirt portion, the depending skirt portion constructed of spiral wound stock and having a free end, a major peripheral portion of the free-end rocked under the upper rim and upwardly into engagement with the side wall, with a minor peripheral portion of the free end left untucked to thereby provide a gripping area to facilitate tearing and removal of the tear strip. The depending skirt portion is further provided in a lower portion thereof with a line of weakening extending annularly about the skirt portion to thereby define an annular removable tear strip inclusive of the free end, with the line of weakening lying on the rim, between upper and lower edges of the rim. Apparatus for forming the assembly includes a device for pressing a lower portion of the depending skirt portion of the lid under and into engagement with the rim of the container to form a curl about a major peripheral portion of the lid while leaving a minor peripheral portion uncurled while simultaneously forming a vertical slit in the lower portion of the depending skirt portion at an interface between the curled and uncurled portions to thereby simultaneously form a grip tab. Another device is provided for orienting the container to a predetermined rotational position prior to securing the lid.


Kenneth Bealer Photo 2

Tamper Evident Container And Related Apparatus

US Patent:
5658228, Aug 19, 1997
Filed:
Jan 25, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/550655
Inventors:
Peter T. Van de Geijn - Westminster MD
Kenneth H. Bealer - York PA
Edward M. Earnest - Owings Mills MD
Kenneth H. Kuykendall - Westminster MD
Larry S. Maccherone - Severna Park MD
Assignee:
Sweetheart Cup Company, Inc. - Owings Mills MD
International Classification:
B31B 190
US Classification:
493101
Abstract:
A tamper evident container assembly includes a container body having a bottom wall and peripheral side wall, the side wall terminating in an outwardly curled rim. A reusable lid includes a top wall portion and a depending skirt portion, the depending skirt portion constructed of spiral wound stock and having a free end, a major peripheral portion of the free end tucked under the upper rim and upwardly into engagement with the side wall, with a minor peripheral portion of the free end left untucked to thereby provide a gripping area to facilitate tearing and removal of the tear strip. The depending skirt portion is further provided in a lower portion thereof with a line of weakening extending annularly about the skirt portion to thereby define an annular removable tear strip inclusive of the free end, with the line of weakening lying on the rim, between upper and lower edges of the rim. Apparatus for forming the assembly includes a device for pressing a lower portion of the depending skirt portion of the lid under and into engagement with the rim of the container to form a curl about a major peripheral portion of the lid while leaving a minor peripheral portion uncurled while simultaneously forming a vertical slit in the lower portion of the depending skirt portion at an interface between the curled and uncurled portions to thereby simultaneously form a grip tab. Another device is provided for orienting the container to a predetermined rotational position prior to securing the lid.


Kenneth Bealer Photo 3

Tamper Evident Container And Related Apparatus

US Patent:
5653382, Aug 5, 1997
Filed:
Jan 25, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/550654
Inventors:
Peter T. Van de Geijn - Westminster MD
Kenneth H. Bealer - York PA
Edward M. Earnest - Owings Mills MD
Kenneth H. Kuykendall - Westminster MD
Larry S. Maccherone - Severna Park MD
Assignee:
Sweetheart Cup Company, Inc. - Owings Mills MD
International Classification:
B65D 314
US Classification:
229 55
Abstract:
A tamper evident container assembly includes a container body having a bottom wall and peripheral side wall, the side wall terminating in an outwardly curled rim. A reusable lid includes a top wall portion and a depending skirt portion, the depending skirt portion constructed of spiral wound stock and having a free end, a major peripheral portion of the free end tucked under the upper rim and upwardly into engagement with the side wall, with a minor peripheral portion of the free end left untucked to thereby provide a gripping area to facilitate tearing and removal of the tear strip. The depending skirt portion is further provided in a lower portion thereof with a line of weakening extending annularly about the skirt portion to thereby define an annular removable tear strip inclusive of the free end, with the line of weakening lying on the rim, between upper and lower edges of the rim. Apparatus for forming the assembly includes a device for pressing a lower portion of the depending skirt portion of the lid under and into engagement with the rim of the container to form a curl about a major peripheral portion of the lid while leaving a minor peripheral portion uncurled while simultaneously forming a vertical slit in the lower portion of the depending skirt portion at an interface between the curled and uncurled portions to thereby simultaneously form a grip tab. Another device is provided for orienting the container to a predetermined rotational position prior to securing the lid.