Crystal Lake, IL, United States of America

Richard W Ballot



Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 28(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2003

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Richard W Ballot: Innovator in Liquid Applicator Technology

Introduction

Richard W Ballot is an accomplished inventor based in Crystal Lake, IL (US). He is known for his innovative contributions to liquid applicator devices. His work has led to the development of a unique applicator tip that enhances the functionality of these devices.

Latest Patents

Richard W Ballot holds 1 patent for his invention titled "Applicator tip for liquid applicator device." This patent describes a liquid applicator device that includes an applicator liquid container and a liquid dispensing mechanism. The device features a valve element that is movable between an open and closed position, allowing for controlled flow of the applicator liquid from the container. The design includes a hollow cylindrical portion that supports the applicator tip, with the inner end communicating with the valve element. An axial displacement of the applicator tip activates the valve element, enabling the liquid to flow through the tip for application on surfaces. A notable improvement in this design is a recess that works in conjunction with a retainer to prevent the applicator tip from being removed from the device.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Richard has worked with various companies, including Flocon, Inc. His experience in the field has contributed to his expertise in developing innovative solutions for liquid application technologies.

Collaborations

Richard has collaborated with his coworker, Stephan M Ballot, to further enhance the development of liquid applicator devices.

Conclusion

Richard W Ballot's contributions to the field of liquid applicator technology demonstrate his innovative spirit and commitment to improving product functionality. His patent reflects a significant advancement in the design and usability of applicator devices.

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