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  • Burbank, CA
  • Tujunga, CA
  • Glendale, CA
  • Montrose, CA

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Owner, Wynn Wolfe Originalls, Llc

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Location:
Greater Los Angeles Area
Industry:
Consumer Goods
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Owner, Wynn Wolfe Originalls, Llc

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Position:
Owner at Wynn Wolfe originALLs, LLC
Location:
Greater Los Angeles Area
Industry:
Consumer Goods
Work:
Wynn Wolfe originALLs, LLC
Owner
Wynn Wolfe Photo 3

Bright Ideal At Xing Xing Digital Technology (Beijing)

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Position:
Bright Ideal at Xing Xing Digital Technology (Beijing)
Location:
Greater Los Angeles Area
Industry:
Animation
Work:
Xing Xing Digital Technology (Beijing)
Bright Ideal

Business Records

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Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Wynn B. Wolfe
Owner
Wynnwolfeoriginalls, LLC
Creative Design Svc
530 Cortez Rd, Arcadia, CA 91007
(626) 446-1563
Wynn B. Wolfe
Wynn Wolfe Originalls, LLC
Sales
530 Cortez Rd, Arcadia, CA 91007
Wynn B. Wolfe
WYNN Wolfe Originalls
Sales
Arcadia, CA 91007
530 Cortez Rd, Arcadia, CA 91007

Publications

Us Patents

Coffee Mug

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US Patent:
D455047, Apr 2, 2002
Filed:
Mar 5, 2001
Appl. No.:
29/138041
Inventors:
Wynn Wolfe - Arcadia CA, 91007
Dennis S. Juett - La Canada CA
Assignee:
Wynn Wolfe - Arcadia CA
International Classification:
0701
US Classification:
D 7514, D7536

Article Of Manufacture Having Non-Uniform Thermochromic Display

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US Patent:
6979120, Dec 27, 2005
Filed:
Dec 18, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/740158
Inventors:
Wynn Wolfe - Arcadia CA, US
International Classification:
G01K011/12
G01K003/04
US Classification:
374162, 374157, 116216
Abstract:
A beverage container has a wall with a thickness that progresses from relatively thinner to relatively thicker in a selected direction that travels around the container. A permanent graphics pattern is applied to the outer surface of the wall to progress in the same direction across the container. A layer of thermochromic ink is applied to the outer surface of the container wall to initially mask the graphics pattern (or at least portions thereof) progressing across the container wall. The thermochromic ink layer is of a composition that reacts to heat or cold and changes from opaque to transparent when the temperature transferred to it through the wall of the container changes to a relatively higher or relatively lower transition temperature. The gradient in wall thickness of the container causes a non-uniform transfer of thermal energy to the thermochromic layer, causing the thermochromic mask to disappear at a controlled rate, thereby causing the graphics pattern underneath to be revealed in a time-delayed sequence that reveals elements of the graphics pattern that progress across the container wall in a left-to-right, or right-to-left, or down-to-up, or up-to-down time-related sequence.

Thermal-Activated Beverage Containers And Holders

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US Patent:
20070212501, Sep 13, 2007
Filed:
Mar 7, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/371066
Inventors:
Wynn Wolfe - Arcadia CA, US
Dennis Juett - Sierra Madre CA, US
International Classification:
B31B 45/00
US Classification:
428034100, 428099000
Abstract:
A beverage container holder has a dual-function graphics pattern. The holder comprises a tubular liner having at least a first opening for receiving a beverage container, the liner having an inside surface and an outside surface, a layer of insulating material on the inside surface of the liner, a graphics pattern applied to the outer surface of the liner, and a thermochromic ink composition on the outer surface of the liner forming at least a portion of the graphics pattern. The thermochromic ink composition has (1) a first state that matches or masks a portion of the graphics pattern at room temperature, (2) a second state that reacts to thermal change at a temperature above room temperature from a hot medium disposed in the container to reveal a first phase of the graphics pattern, and (3) a third state that reacts to a thermal change at a temperature below room temperature from a cold medium disposed in the container to reveal a second phase of the graphics pattern. In another embodiment certain color-change visual effects are produced by images formed with blended thermochromic ink compositions that change from one color at room temperature to a first color at a higher temperature and to a different second color at a lower temperature.

Article Of Manufacture Having Sublimatable Time Delay Thermochromic Ink Display

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US Patent:
20080229971, Sep 25, 2008
Filed:
Mar 22, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/726977
Inventors:
Wynn Wolfe - Arcadia CA, US
International Classification:
C09D 11/00
B44C 1/165
US Classification:
106 3113, 156230
Abstract:
A thermochromic ink display applied to a beverage container comprises a stepped sequence of images each applied over a separate thermochromic ink layer which is opaque at room temperature. The ink layers have different transition temperatures from opaque to transparent that reveal the images in a stepped time delay sequence when a hot drink is poured into the container. The images are applied over the thermochromic ink layers by sublimation techniques and can produce an animation effect, if desired.

Coffee Mug

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US Patent:
D4368045, Jan 30, 2001
Filed:
Apr 19, 2000
Appl. No.:
D/122071
Inventors:
Wynn Wolfe - Arcadia CA
International Classification:
0701
US Classification:
D 7536
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