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James Zielinski, Somerset, NJ US
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20090041820 | Functional polymer compositions - Functional polymer compositions and methods of forming such compositions are provided. The functional polymer compositions include at least 50 wt % of one or more polymer components; from 0.1 to 50 wt % of one or more fluids; and from 1 to 50 wt % of one or more active substrates. The combination of one or more fluids and one or more active substrates provides an article from such polymer composition with one or more special functional effects selected from moisturizing, anti-bacterial, disinfecting, anti-viral, anti-mildew, anti-mold, anti-fungal, anti-microbial, moisture/odor absorbing, fragrancing, insect repelling, anti-static and combinations thereof. The one or more fluids and one or more active substrates are released to the surface of polymer based articles. The functional polymer compositions are suitable for a wide range of end use applications including woven and non-woven fabrics. | 02-12-2009 |
Joseph L. Zielinski, Florham Park, NJ US
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20080269134 | DISODIUM SALTS, MONOHYDRATES, AND ETHANOL SOLVATES FOR DELIVERING ACTIVE AGENTS - The inventors have discovered that the disodium salt of certain delivery agents has surprisingly greater efficacy for delivering active agents than the corresponding monosodium salt. Furthermore, the inventors have discovered that the disodium salts of these delivery agents form solvates with ethanol and hydrates with water. The delivery agents have the formula | 10-30-2008 |
20100099621 | DISODIUM SALTS, MONOHYDRATES, AND ETHANOL SOLVATES FOR DELIVERING ACTIVE AGENTS - The inventors have discovered that the disodium salt of certain delivery agents has surprisingly greater efficacy for delivering active agents than the corresponding monosodium salt. Furthermore, the inventors have discovered that the disodium salts of these delivery agents form solvates with ethanol and hydrates with water. The delivery agents have the formula | 04-22-2010 |
20110251125 | DISODIUM SALTS, MONOHYDRATES, AND ETHANOL SOLVATES FOR DELIVERING ACTIVE AGENTS - The inventors have discovered that the disodium salt of certain delivery agents has surprisingly greater efficacy for delivering active agents than the corresponding monosodium salt. Furthermore, the inventors have discovered that the disodium salts of these delivery agents form solvates with ethanol and hydrates with water. The delivery agents have the formula | 10-13-2011 |
20120263791 | FOMULATION COMPRISING 1 H-QUINAZOLINE-2, 4-DIONE AMPA RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS, IN THE FORM OF IMMEDIATE RELEASE TABLETS AND PREPARATION THEREOF - The present invention relates to pharmaceutical formulations comprising a 1H-quinazoline-2,4-dione AMPA receptor antagonist. More particularly, the invention relates to immediate release formulations comprising such a compound. | 10-18-2012 |
20120264834 | DISODIUM SALTS, MONOHYDRATES, AND ETHANOL SOLVATES FOR DELIVERING ACTIVE AGENTS - The inventors have discovered that the disodium salt of certain delivery agents has surprisingly greater efficacy for delivering active agents than the corresponding monosodium salt. Furthermore, the inventors have discovered that the disodium salts of these delivery agents form solvates with ethanol and hydrates with water. Preferred delivery agents include, but are not limited to, N-(5-chlorosalicyloyl)-8-aminocaprylic acid (5-CNAC), N-(10-[2-hydroxybenzoyl]amino)decanoic acid (SNAD), and sodium N-(8-[2-hydroxybenzoyl]amino)caprylate (SNAC). The invention also provides methods of preparing the disodium salt, ethanol solvate, and hydrate and compositions containing the disodium salt, ethanol solvate, and/or hydrate. | 10-18-2012 |
Joseph Lawrence Zielinski, Florham Park, NJ US
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20090048344 | Pharmaceutical composition comprising 5-methyl-2-2' (chloro-6'-fluoroanilino phe nylacetic acid - Provided are compositions comprising aqueous suspensions of 5-methyl-2-(2′-chloro-6′-fluoroanilino)phenylacetic acid suitable for oral administration. Methods for making such compositions and methods for their stabilization are provided. | 02-19-2009 |
20100166865 | NANOPARTICLE COMPOSITIONS - A method of Nanoparticle-based therapy for a mammalian subject is disclosed. The method uses Nanoparticles and/or Nanoparticles with outer surfaces that contain an affinity moiety effective to bind specifically to a biological surface at which the therapy is aimed, and a hydrophilic polymer coating. The hydrophilic polymer coating is made up of polymer chains either covalently linked or surface adsorbed to the polymer components. After a desired Nanoparticle biodistribution is achieved, the affinity agent binds to the target surface and helps internalize the Nanoparticles | 07-01-2010 |
20100267787 | Pharmaceutical Compositions - Provided are compositions comprising aqueous solutions of valsartan suitable for oral administration, preferably in pediatric and geriatric populations. Methods for making such compositions and methods for their stabilization are provided. | 10-21-2010 |
20100331387 | LYOPHILIZED PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS - Pharmaceutical compositions that include a poorly water-soluble therapeutic compound, an aqueous solvent, an chelator/antioxidant, a buffer or buffer component, and a bulking agent. The pharmaceutical compositions can be orally ingested or administered parenterally. The pharmaceutical compositions can further be lyophilized to form a pharmaceutically acceptable cake that can be administered orally, e.g., as a solid oral dosage form; or reconstituted and administered parenterally, e.g. as a single i.v. bolus or iv infusion, or administered orally, e.g. as a drink solution. | 12-30-2010 |
20130109729 | PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION | 05-02-2013 |
Peter M. Zielinski, Millville, NJ US
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20120018444 | CLOSURE - A closure configured to be engaged with a container, wherein the closure includes a cap and a twist ring. According to aspects of the disclosure, the cap may include: a generally cylindrical main body, a lid, a sidewall extending substantially perpendicularly from the lid, a hinge which allows the lid to pivot between a closed position and an open position, and a lift tab configured to protrude outwardly from the cap. According to aspects of the disclosure, the twist ring may be configured to extend around the cap. Further the twist ring may include: a generally cylindrical main body, a rim extending in a substantially horizontal plane and a sidewall extending substantially vertically from the rim. According to aspects of the disclosure, the twist ring may be configured to be rotated in order to be positioned to selectively prevent the lid of the cap from being pivoted from the closed position to the open position. | 01-26-2012 |
20130263886 | RETRACTABLE COSMETIC DEVICE AND METHOD OF USING SAME - A retractable cosmetic device includes an outer shell defining a cavity and an inner shell defining a cavity. At least a portion of the inner shell is positioned within the cavity of the outer shell. The inner shell is slidably attached to the outer shell. At least one slider is positioned within and slidable with respect to the inner shell. A tool is fixedly attached to the slider. The tool is movable between an extended position in which at least a portion of the tool extends outwardly from the inner shell and a retracted position in which the tool is positioned within the inner shell. | 10-10-2013 |
Reuben Zielinski, Lambertville, NJ US
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20140259730 | METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR DRYING ELECTRONIC DEVICES - Methods and apparatuses for drying electronic devices are disclosed. Embodiments include methods and apparatuses that heat and decrease pressure within the electronic device. Some embodiments increase and decrease pressure while adding heat energy, such as by using a heated platen in contact with the electronic device or by supplying a gas (e.g., air), which may be heated, into the interior of the electronic device. Embodiments include heating the gas supplied into the interior of the electronic device with pump used to decrease pressure within the electronic device and/or a separate heater. Still other embodiments include controlling the temperature of the gas supplied into the electronic device. Still further embodiments automatically control, such as by using an electronic processor, some or all aspects of the drying of the electronic device. | 09-18-2014 |
Reuben Q. Zielinski, Belle Mead, NJ US
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20100219543 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING AND A SYSTEM FOR COOLING A HOT-FILLED SOFTGEL CAPSULE - A system for producing a hot-filled softgel capsule utilizes a chilled liquid. The chilled liquid is routed through a chilled liquid conveyor tray into a chilled liquid bath. The chilled liquid conveyor tray directs the flowing chilled liquid into a flowing chilled liquid layer. Softgel capsules having a heated fill material are deposited in the flowing chilled liquid layer. The chilled liquid layer cools the capsule by transferring heat from the capsule to the chilled liquid. The flowing chilled liquid layer transports the capsule out of the chilled liquid conveyor tray into a chilled liquid bath. A capsule transfer conveyor transports the capsule out of the chilled liquid bath to a chilled liquid removal device. The chilled liquid removal device removes the chilled liquid from the capsule. | 09-02-2010 |
Reuben Quincey Zielinski, Lambertville, NJ US
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20150192362 | METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR DRYING ELECTRONIC DEVICES - Methods and apparatuses for drying electronic devices are disclosed. Embodiments include methods and apparatuses that heat and decrease pressure within the electronic device. Some embodiments increase and decrease pressure while adding heat. Other embodiments include a desiccator for removing moisture from the air being evacuated from the electronic device prior to the air reaching an evacuation pump. Further embodiments detect humidity within the low-pressure chamber and determine when to increase and/or decrease pressure based on the humidity. Still further embodiments determine that the device is sufficiently dry to restore proper function based on the detected humidity, and in some embodiments based on the changes in humidity while pressure is being increased and/or decreased. Still further alternate embodiments automatically control some or all aspects of the drying of the electronic device. Additional embodiment disinfect the electronic device. | 07-09-2015 |
Thomas E. Zielinski, New Vermon, NJ US
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20150332002 | CENTRALIZED ACCUMULATOR SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Healthcare costs accumulated across a plurality of claims systems are managed using a centralized accumulator, which receives cost accumulator data for adjudicated claims from multiple sending claim systems. An accumulator record type is identified from the cost accumulator data and used to generate a cross-reference record. The record type includes an adjudicated claim. A routing message is generated for at least one receiving claim system according to the identified accumulator record type, the cost accumulator data received from the sending claim system, and an identity of the at least one receiving claim system. In response to sending the routing message to the receiving claim system, an acknowledgement is received, which is used to update the cross-reference record by the processor. | 11-19-2015 |