Baths – closets – sinks – and spittoons – Disinfection – Dispensing to air from closet
Patent
1982-03-19
1984-07-31
Price, William
Baths, closets, sinks, and spittoons
Disinfection
Dispensing to air from closet
4223, 4227, 229 31, E03D 903
Patent
active
044621213
ABSTRACT:
A passageway resistant to capillary transport and which is defined by a circumscribing wall made of heat sealable plastic sheets which are joined along longitudinally extending fin-type heat seals. The joints each have a fillet section which is in intimate contact with the wall along portions contiguous the heat seals and which fills the capillary channels therebetween. The fillets are made of a material which will not be displaced by a liquid which contacts the passageway in use.
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Dirksing Robert S.
Yeazell Bruce A.
Gehman Bryon
Gorman John V.
Price William
Snyder Ronald J.
The Procter & Gamble & Company
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