| JAMES ALEXANDER CORPORATION Patent applications |
| Patent application number | Title | Published |
| 20110284583 | AMPOULE DISPENSER ASSEMBLY AND PROCESS - A dispenser assembly has a rupturable inner container and a cover member. The rupturable inner container contains a first flowable material. The cover member encapsulates the inner container. The cover member is impregnated with a second material, wherein the inner container is rupturable wherein the first flowable material contacts the cover member and interacts with the second material to form a mixture. | 11-24-2011 |
| 20090255953 | DISPENSER AND PROCESS - A dispenser ( | 10-15-2009 |
| 20090196675 | DISPENSER AND PROCESS - A dispenser ( | 08-06-2009 |
| 20090152296 | Container Assembly - A container assembly has a first container that operably houses a second container. The first container is configured to hold a first flowable substance, and the second container is configured to hold a second flowable substance. The second container is rupturable, preferably by manipulation through the first container, wherein the second flowable substance can mix with the first flowable substance to form a mixture. The first container is also rupturable to dispense the mixture therefrom. | 06-18-2009 |
| 20090152295 | Container Assembly - A container assembly has a first container that operably houses a second container. The first container is configured to hold a first flowable substance, and the second container is configured to hold a second flowable substance. The second container is rupturable, preferably by manipulation through the first container, wherein the second flowable substance can mix with the first flowable substance to form a mixture. The first container is also rupturable to dispense the mixture therefrom. | 06-18-2009 |
| 20090152267 | Container Assembly - A container assembly has a first container that operably houses a second container. The first container is configured to hold a first flowable substance, and the second container is configured to hold a second flowable substance. The second container is rupturable, preferably by manipulation through the first container, wherein the second flowable substance can mix with the first flowable substance to form a mixture. The first container is also rupturable to dispense the mixture therefrom. | 06-18-2009 |