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20080319210 | METHOD FOR PURIFYING DIANHYDRIDES - A method for purifying dianhydrides is provided. In one aspect, purified oxybisphthalic anhydrides, intermediates useful in the preparation of polyetherimides are provided. In one embodiment, a first solution containing a dianhydride compound, a solvent, and a phase transfer catalyst is contacted with a solid inorganic adsorbent material having a total pore volume of about 0.5 milliliters/gram or greater and a cumulative pore volume distribution of about 20 percent or greater of particles having a pore diameter in a range between about 3 nanometers and about 20 nanometers. The solution containing the dianhydride compound is then separated from the solid inorganic adsorbent material to provide a purified dianhydride compound which is substantially free of the phase transfer catalyst. The purification technique is especially valuable for preparing high purity oxybisphthalic anhydrides, such as 4,4′-oxybisphthalic anhydride (4,4′-ODPA), which are substantially free of residual phase transfer catalyst. | 12-25-2008 |
20090114569 | METHODS FOR REMOVING METALLIC AND NON-METALLIC IMPURITIES FROM HYDROCARBON OILS - An embodiment of the invention is directed to a treatment method for reducing the level of metallic and nonmetallic impurities in an oil. The method includes the step of contacting the oil with a porous silica adsorbent material. The adsorbent material is characterized by a Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) surface area value (total) of at least about 15 m | 05-07-2009 |
20100160578 | PROCESS FOR CONTROLLING REACTION STOICHIOMETRY DURING POLYMERIZATION OF THERMOPLASTIC RESINS - The present invention provides a process for measuring and controlling chemical reactions that produce thermoplastic polymers by utilizing a stoichiometry correction during a reaction cycle to produce thermoplastic resins with desired properties. The thermoplastic polymer is made from at least one first monomer having a first reactive end group and at least one second monomer having a second reactive end group by reaction of the first reactive end group with the second reactive end group and has a glass transition temperature of greater than 130° C. | 06-24-2010 |
20110021824 | ADSORPTIVE PURIFICATION METHOD FOR IODIXANOL - This invention relates generally to non-ionic X-ray contrast agents. It further relates to a method of using solid adsorbents to reduce backpeaks content in the purification of iodixanol. In particular, it relates to the use of non-polar organic adsorbents with the average pore diameter smaller than about 30 nm. Specific examples of adsorbents of the instant invention include non-polar acrylic ester, di-vinyl benzene resins, poly-styrene di-vinyl benzene resins, and carbon adsorbents. In certain embodiments, upwards of 30% of the backpeak levels and 60% N-acetyl cyclic iodixanol levels are reduced for a 5% loss of iodixanol. | 01-27-2011 |
20110212314 | METHODS OF PREPARING POLYMER-ORGANOCLAY COMPOSITES AND ARTICLES DERIVED THEREFROM - A method for preparing a polymer-organoclay composite composition comprises combining a solvent and an unexfoliated organoclay to provide a first mixture, wherein the unexfoliated organoclay comprises alternating inorganic silicate layers and organic layers, and has an initial spacing between the silicate layers; exposing the first mixture to an energized condition of a sufficient intensity and duration to increase the initial spacing of the inorganic silicate layers, to provide a second mixture; contacting the second mixture with a polymer composition so that the polymer composition fills at least one region located between at least one pair of silicate layers, wherein the polymer composition is at least partially soluble in the solvent; and removing at least a portion of the solvent from the second mixture, wherein the inorganic silicate layers remain separated by the polymer after removal of the solvent. | 09-01-2011 |
20120190791 | METHODS OF PREPARING POLYMER-ORGANOCLAY COMPOSITES AND ARTICLES DERIVED THEREFROM - A method for preparing a polymer-organoclay composite composition comprises combining a solvent and an unexfoliated organoclay to provide a first mixture, wherein the unexfoliated organoclay comprises alternating inorganic silicate layers and organic layers, and has an initial spacing between the silicate layers; exposing the first mixture to an energized condition of a sufficient intensity and duration to increase the initial spacing of the inorganic silicate layers, to provide a second mixture; contacting the second mixture with a polymer composition so that the polymer composition fills at least one region located between at least one pair of silicate layers, wherein the polymer composition is at least partially soluble in the solvent; and removing at least a portion of the solvent from the second mixture, wherein the inorganic silicate layers remain separated by the polymer after removal of the solvent. | 07-26-2012 |
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20080271243 | Infant sleeping apparatus and child containment system - A child containment system has a child containment structure with a bottom and a perimeter side wall surrounding the bottom. The system has a removable bassinet with a bottom panel and a surrounding wall around the bottom panel. The bassinet is mounted to the perimeter side wall of the child containment structure with the bottom panel elevated above the bottom. The system also has an infant sleeping apparatus with a fabric panel having a top surface. The infant sleeping apparatus is removably mounted to the child containment structure with the fabric panel suspended above the bottom panel of the bassinet. | 11-06-2008 |
20100229300 | Bassinet with Height Adjustable Wall - A bassinet includes a frame and a bed basket supported by the frame. The bed basket defines an infant sleep surface. The frame and the bed basket are pivotably coupled to allow the bed basket to rotate relative to the frame to convert between a first bassinet configuration and a second bassinet configuration. The second bassinet configuration has a greater wall height about the infant sleep surface than the first bassinet configuration. | 09-16-2010 |
20100229301 | Child Containment System with Multiple Infant Support Modes - A child containment system includes a child containment structure defining an interior space to be occupied by an infant and including an infant support surface within the interior space, and an infant support unit configured for use in a first operational mode in which the infant support unit is coupled to the child containment structure and disposed within the interior space above the infant support surface. The infant support unit and the child containment structure include respective connectors to secure the infant support unit in the first operational mode. The infant support unit includes a frame configured for use of the infant support unit in a second operational mode in which the infant support unit is independent of the child containment structure. | 09-16-2010 |
20110258775 | Infant Sleeping Apparatus and Child Containment System - A child containment system has a child containment structure with a bottom, a perimeter side wall surrounding the bottom, and a connector part carried on each of two opposed inward facing surfaces of the perimeter wall. The system has an infant sleeping apparatus with a fabric panel having a top surface, a perimeter edge, a frame structure carrier near the perimeter edge, and an exposed portion of the frame structure positioned near each opposed end of the fabric panel. The infant sleeping apparatus is removably mounted to the child containment structure with the fabric panel suspended above the bottom of the child containment structure by connecting each exposed portion of the frame structure to a corresponding one of the connector parts of the child containment structure. | 10-27-2011 |
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20140052979 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INTERLEAVING INFORMATION INTO SLICES OF A DATA PACKET, DIFFERENTIALLY ENCRYPTING THE SLICES, AND OBFUSCATING INFORMATION IN THE DATA PACKET - Approaches for combining different information to be transmitted into different slices of a data packet and/or encrypting the slices using different cryptographic schemes for secure transmission of the information are disclosed. In some implementations, first information and second information may be received. A first data slice representing a portion of the first information may be generated based on a first cryptographic scheme. A second data slice representing a portion of the second information may be generated based on a second cryptographic scheme different than the first cryptographic scheme. A first header may be generated such that the first header may specify the first cryptographic scheme for the first data slice and the second cryptographic scheme for the second data slice. A first data packet may be generated such that the first data packet may include the first header, the first data slice, and the second data slice. | 02-20-2014 |
20140053273 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR LIMITING EXPLOITABLE OR POTENTIALLY EXPLOITABLE SUB-COMPONENTS IN SOFTWARE COMPONENTS - Approaches for limiting exploitable or potentially exploitable sub-components in software components are disclosed. In certain implementations, a first software component in the component creation environment may be identified. The first software component may include a first sub-component that provides a function that is exploitable or potentially exploitable to compromise the first software component. The first sub-component may be disabled such that the function provided by the first sub-component is not available via the first software component when the first software component is executed. The first software component may be placed in the component repository after the first sub-component is disabled such that the first software component is placed in the component repository without availability of the function provided by the first sub-component. In some implementations, disabling the first sub-component may comprise removing the first sub-component from the first software component. | 02-20-2014 |
20140053274 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REPLACING SOFTWARE COMPONENTS WITH CORRESPONDING KNOWN-GOOD SOFTWARE COMPONENTS WITHOUT REGARD TO WHETHER THE SOFTWARE COMPONENTS HAVE BEEN COMPROMISED OR POTENTIALLY COMPROMISED - Approaches for replacing software components executing in a runtime environment with corresponding known-good software components are disclosed. In some implementations, at least a first event indicating that at least a first software component executing in the runtime environment should be replaced may be determined. The first event may be determined without respect to whether the first software component has been compromised or potentially compromised. At least a second software component corresponding to the first software component may be obtained from a component repository that is separate from the runtime environment. The first software component may be replaced with the second software component based on the first event such that the second software component is available for use in the runtime environment after the first event and the first software component is no longer available for use in the runtime environment after the first event. | 02-20-2014 |
20140380043 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INTERLEAVING INFORMATION INTO SLICES OF A DATA PACKET, DIFFERENTIALLY ENCRYPTING THE SLICES, AND OBFUSCATING INFORMATION IN THE DATA PACKET - Approaches for combining different information to be transmitted into different slices of a data packet and/or encrypting the slices using different cryptographic schemes for secure transmission of the information are disclosed. In some implementations, first information and second information may be received. A first data slice representing a portion of the first information may be generated based on a first cryptographic scheme. A second data slice representing a portion of the second information may be generated based on a second cryptographic scheme different than the first cryptographic scheme. A first header may be generated such that the first header may specify the first cryptographic scheme for the first data slice and the second cryptographic scheme for the second data slice. A first data packet may be generated such that the first data packet may include the first header, the first data slice, and the second data slice. | 12-25-2014 |
20140380487 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR LIMITING EXPLOITABLE OR POTENTIALLY EXPLOITABLE SUB-COMPONENTS IN SOFTWARE COMPONENTS - Approaches for limiting exploitable or potentially exploitable sub-components in software components are disclosed. In certain implementations, a first software component in the component creation environment may be identified. The first software component may include a first sub-component that provides a function that is exploitable or potentially exploitable to compromise the first software component. The first sub-component may be disabled such that the function provided by the first sub-component is not available via the first software component when the first software component is executed. The first software component may be placed in the component repository after the first sub-component is disabled such that the first software component is placed in the component repository without availability of the function provided by the first sub-component. In some implementations, disabling the first sub-component may comprise removing the first sub-component from the first software component. | 12-25-2014 |
20150213270 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REPLACING SOFTWARE COMPONENTS WITH CORRESPONDING KNOWN-GOOD SOFTWARE COMPONENTS WITHOUT REGARD TO WHETHER THE SOFTWARE COMPONENTS HAVE BEEN COMPROMISED OR POTENTIALLY COMPROMISED - Approaches for replacing software components executing in a runtime environment with corresponding known-good software components are disclosed. In some implementations, at least a first event indicating that at least a first software component executing in the runtime environment should be replaced may be determined. The first event may be determined without respect to whether the first software component has been compromised or potentially compromised. At least a second software component corresponding to the first software component may be obtained from a component repository that is separate from the runtime environment. The first software component may be replaced with the second software component based on the first event such that the second software component is available for use in the runtime environment after the first event and the first software component is no longer available for use in the runtime environment after the first event. | 07-30-2015 |
20150213271 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR LIMITING EXPLOITABLE OR POTENTIALLY EXPLOITABLE SUB-COMPONENTS IN SOFTWARE COMPONENTS - Approaches for limiting exploitable or potentially exploitable sub-components in software components are disclosed. In certain implementations, a first software component in the component creation environment may be identified. The first software component may include a first sub-component that provides a function that is exploitable or potentially exploitable to compromise the first software component. The first sub-component may be disabled such that the function provided by the first sub-component is not available via the first software component when the first software component is executed. The first software component may be placed in the component repository after the first sub-component is disabled such that the first software component is placed in the component repository without availability of the function provided by the first sub-component. In some implementations, disabling the first sub-component may comprise removing the first sub-component from the first software component. | 07-30-2015 |
20150229474 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INTERLEAVING INFORMATION INTO SLICES OF A DATA PACKET, DIFFERENTIALLY ENCRYPTING THE SLICES, AND OBFUSCATING INFORMATION IN THE DATA PACKET - Approaches for combining different information to be transmitted into different slices of a data packet and/or encrypting the slices using different cryptographic schemes for secure transmission of the information are disclosed. In some implementations, first information and second information may be received. A first data slice representing a portion of the first information may be generated based on a first cryptographic scheme. A second data slice representing a portion of the second information may be generated based on a second cryptographic scheme different than the first cryptographic scheme. A first header may be generated such that the first header may specify the first cryptographic scheme for the first data slice and the second cryptographic scheme for the second data slice. A first data packet may be generated such that the first data packet may include the first header, the first data slice, and the second data slice. | 08-13-2015 |
20150363851 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR OPTIMIZING THE SELECTION OF CLOUD SERVICES BASED ON PRICE AND PERFORMANCE - A system and method is provided for generating and using purchase strategies based on the price, performance, and/or other information related to cloud services to optimize the selection of such services. The purchase strategies may comprehensively describe various cloud services in real-time so that customers may purchase cloud services using up-to-date, real-time information. The purchase strategies may, for example, describe pricing, performance, availability, and/or other attributes of various cloud services. A purchase agent may use the purchase strategies, one or more purchase rules, and/or other information to generate a purchase specification that specifies one or more cloud service instances that should be purchased. The purchase agent may leverage unique properties of spot instances to make favorable purchase decisions. For example, the system may determine bid prices that should be made to obtain certain spot instances. | 12-17-2015 |
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20100275856 | Pinch-Induced Behavioral Inhibition in Domestic Cats - A clip device that pinch induces a behavior inhibition response in a mammal by means of two jaws that close to form a skin fold loop. The clips device provides manual scruffing by means of gathering skin between the two jaws such that internal surfaces of the skin structure are in juxtaposition to each other and external surfaces of a mammal's skin are at interfaces to the jaws. The clip device is placed on the mammal's neck region or its tail head at a non-noxious pressure between systolic and diastolic blood pressure. The clip device induces a passive response from a mammal so a procedure can be performed on the mammal with two free hands of a user. | 11-04-2010 |
20110168897 | RAPID DIAGNOSIS OF A DISEASE CONDITION USING INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY - Reliable and rapid diagnostic methods for many functional syndromes (FS) such as Bladder Pain Syndrome/Interstitial Cystitis (IC) are not available. Exemplary embodiments include rapid and accurate methods for diagnosing FS in humans and domestic cats using infrared microspectroscopy (IRMS). Exemplary methods utilize Soft Independent Modeling by Class Analogy (SIMCA) to create classification models. Exemplary methods utilize classification models to classify a test subject's condition (e.g., healthy/sick). Using these classification models, various embodiments enable diagnosis based on spectra data from a fluid biomedical specimen. Exemplary embodiments may be useful to rapidly diagnose IC and various other conditions in humans, cats, and/or other mammals. | 07-14-2011 |
20110313675 | RAPID DIAGNOSIS OF A DISEASE CONDITION USING INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY - Reliable and rapid diagnostic methods for many functional syndromes (FS) such as Bladder Pain Syndrome/Interstitial Cystitis (IC) are not available. Exemplary embodiments include rapid and accurate methods for diagnosing FS in humans and other mammals using infrared microspectroscopy (IRMS). Exemplary methods utilize Soft Independent Modeling by Class Analogy (SIMCA) to create classification models. Exemplary methods utilize classification models to categorize a subject's condition (e.g., healthy/sick and or flare/remission). Using these classification models, various embodiments enable diagnosis based on spectra data from a blood sample or other biomedical specimen. Exemplary embodiments may be useful for rapid diagnosis of IC and various other conditions in humans, cats, and/or other mammals. | 12-22-2011 |
20130153770 | Rapid Diagnosis of A Disease Condition Using Infrared Spectroscopy - Reliable and rapid diagnostic methods for many functional syndromes (FS) such as Bladder Pain Syndrome/Interstitial Cystitis (IC) are not available. Exemplary embodiments include rapid and accurate methods for diagnosing FS in humans and other mammals using infrared microspectroscopy (IRMS). Exemplary methods utilize Soft Independent Modeling by Class Analogy (SIMCA) to create classification models. Exemplary methods utilize classification models to categorize a subject's condition (e.g., healthy/sick and or flare/remission). Using these classification models, various embodiments enable diagnosis based on spectra data from a blood sample or other biomedical specimen. Exemplary embodiments may be useful for rapid diagnosis of IC and various other conditions in humans, cats, and/or other mammals. | 06-20-2013 |
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20120207831 | COATED SOLID DOSAGE FORMS - The invention is associated with ingestible film coated solid dosage forms comprising natural honey in the coating applied to such forms. The natural honey of the film coated solid dosage form is of sufficient level to be perceived by the user while avoiding sticking to each other or the packaging with which they are in contact and, or storage. | 08-16-2012 |
20120225100 | Articlea and processes for Making a Porous Disintegratable Solid Substrate for Personal Health Care Applications - A personal health care article. More particularly, a personal health care article comprising at least one porous disintegratable solid substrate comprising: from about 1% to about 70%, by weight of said substrate, of a surfactant, from about 10% to about 70%, by weight of said substrate, of one or more polymers, from about 0.025% to about 85%, by weight of said substrate, of one or more health care actives, optionally a plasticizer, and optionally an aesthetic agent wherein said article is ingestible. The invention also comprises a process for making a personal health care article. | 09-06-2012 |
20140371174 | Effervescent Dosage Form - An effervescent chewable dosage form that comprises a pH neutralization agent, an acid, and an effervescent agent. The chewable dosage form can also further comprise simethicone, a sweetener, and a lubricant. The pH neutralization agent can be calcium carbonate, the acid can be citric acid and the effervescent agent can be sodium bicarbonate. | 12-18-2014 |
20150050416 | Coated Solid Dosage Forms - The invention is associated with ingestible film coated solid dosage forms comprising natural honey in the coating applied to such forms. The natural honey of the film coated solid dosage form is of sufficient level to be perceived by the user while avoiding sticking to each other or the packaging with which they are in contact and, or storage. | 02-19-2015 |
20150250712 | Effervescent Dosage Form - An effervescent chewable dosage form that comprises a pH neutralization agent, an acid, and an effervescent agent. The chewable dosage form can also further comprise simethicone, a sweetener, and a lubricant. The pH neutralization agent can be calcium carbonate, the acid can be citric acid and the effervescent agent can be sodium bicarbonate. | 09-10-2015 |
20150283064 | Effervescent Dosage Form - An effervescent chewable dosage form that comprises a pH neutralization agent, an acid, and an effervescent agent. The chewable dosage form can also further comprise simethicone, a sweetener, and a lubricant. The pH neutralization agent can be calcium carbonate, the acid can be citric acid and the effervescent agent can be sodium bicarbonate. | 10-08-2015 |
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20150142379 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR FORCING THE MEASUREMENTS OF THE ANGLES OF A TRIANGLE - A system, method and device for forcing the measurement of a triangle. The method includes computing angles A B C, BAC and ACB for a triangle ABC, determining the measurement of at least one of angles ABC, BAC and ACB in degrees, nudging the angles to ensure that measurements are integers and add up to 180 degrees. The method may also include determining a closest integer to the measurement of the at least one of the angles ABC, BAC and ACB, rotating segment AC of the triangle ABC around A by a′-a degrees, where a is the measurement of the at least one of angles ABC, BAC and ACB and a′ is the closest integer to the measurement of at least one of the angles ABC, BAC and ACB and wherein the new position of C is C′ and angle BAC′ is equal to a′, moving point C′ along the fixed direction of line AC′, and ensuring that the other two the angles of the triangle ABC are integers. | 05-21-2015 |
20150253981 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROCESSING GESTURES TO CAUSE COMPUTATION OF MEASUREMENT OF AN ANGLE OR A SEGMENT USING A TOUCH SYSTEM - A method and a system for processing gestures to cause computation of measurements of an angle or a segment using a touch screen. The system includes a processor, a touch screen coupled to the processor, a gesture module coupled to the processor for executing gesturing method, the method includes determining a gesture shape, when the gesture shape is an arc between two touching lines, calculating the angle between the touching lines behind the gestured line or arc, when the gesture is a line crossing a segment, calculating the measurement from the beginning of the segment to the end of the segment, and displaying the calculated measurement of at least one of the angle or the segment. | 09-10-2015 |
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20100158830 | Multiphase Personal Care Composition With Enhanced Deposition - A multiphase personal care composition that comprises a structured surfactant phase and an oil continuous benefit phase. The structured surfactant phase comprises from about 5% to about 30% of a mixture of lathering surfactants, a lamellar inducing agent and a cationic polymer. The oil continuous benefit phase comprises a hydrocarbon based benefit material and a low HLB emulsifier. The low HLB emulsifier comprises an unsaturated monoglyceryl ester having from about 14 to about 30 carbon atoms. The oil continuous benefit phase comprises a ratio of said hydrocarbon based benefit materials to said low HLB emulsifier comprising from about 30:1 to about 200:1. | 06-24-2010 |
20100221698 | In-Vitro Deposition Evaluation Method for Identifying Personal Care Compositions Which Provide Improved Deposition of Benefit Agents - The present invention relates to an in-vitro deposition evaluation method and an system for evaluating deposition of personal care compositions. The method comprises the steps of providing a microplate and at least one body that is capable of movement within the plurality of wells of the microplate. The method comprises the steps of providing a sample that comprises a personal care composition and depositing sufficient volume of sample to submerge a body within the wells of the microplate. The method comprises the steps of providing a skin mimic and contacting the skin mimic and the microplate such that the skin mimic is exposed to the sample and the body. The method comprises the steps of causing at least one body to move wherein a portion of the sample is transferred to the skin mimic and quantifying the amount of the sample that is transferred to the skin mimic. | 09-02-2010 |
20100322878 | Personal Care Composition Comprising a Synthetic Cationic Polymer - A personal care composition that comprises a synthetic random polymer comprising a net positive charge; said synthetic random polymer comprising an acrylamide monomer unit; and a cationic monomer unit comprising 3 or more positive charges; wherein said synthetic random polymer comprises a ratio of said acrylamide monomer unit to said cationic monomer unit comprising from about 55:45 to about 97:3; and a surfactant component; and an aqueous carrier. | 12-23-2010 |
20110257020 | Biomarker-Based Methods For Formulating Compositions That Improve Skin Quality And Reduce The Visible Signs Of Aging In Skin - In various embodiments, provided are methods for formulating compositions for treating and maintaining the quality of skin, wherein a composition is selected for use in a personal care product based on its demonstrated biological effect to improve skin quality as evidenced by one or more biomarker changes that correlate with improvement as evidenced by one or more objective measurements of skin health. | 10-20-2011 |
20110257030 | Biomarker-Based Methods For Formulating Compositions That Improve Skin Quality And Reduce The Visible Signs Of Aging In Skin For Individuals In A Selected Population - In various embodiments, provided are methods for selecting and formulating compositions for treating and maintaining the quality of skin in a select population, wherein a composition is selected for use in a personal care product based on its demonstrated biological effect to improve skin quality in the population as evidenced by one or more biomarker changes that correlate with improvement as evidenced by one or more objective measurements of skin health in the population. | 10-20-2011 |
20120184448 | Biomarker-Based Methods For Identifying And Formulating Compositions That Improve Skin Quality And Reduce The Visible Signs Of Aging In Skin - In various embodiments, provided are methods for selecting and formulating compositions for treating and maintaining the quality of skin, wherein a composition is selected for use in a personal care product based on its demonstrated biological effect to improve skin quality as evidenced by one or more biomarker changes that correlate with improvement as evidenced by one or more objective measurements of skin health. | 07-19-2012 |
20120316095 | Personal Care Compositions - A personal care composition includes a cleansing phase and a benefit phase. The cleansing phase includes a surfactant and the benefit phase includes a benefit agent, where the benefit agent comprises a sucrose polyester with an iodine value of 3 or more. | 12-13-2012 |
20130045284 | Methods of Enhancing Skin Hydration and Treating Non-Diseased Skin - Methods of enhancing skin hydration include applying a leave-on moisturizing composition comprising a zinc-containing material and/or a pyrithione material. | 02-21-2013 |
20130045285 | Methods of Enhancing Skin Hydration and Improving Non-Diseased Skin - A method of enhancing skin hydration, the method including applying a rinse-off personal care composition comprising at least one of a zinc-containing material and a pyrithione material to non-diseased skin of an individual. | 02-21-2013 |
20130253057 | Personal Care Compositions and Methods - A personal care composition includes a cleansing phase and a benefit phase, the cleansing phase having a surfactant and the benefit phase having a lipid bilayer structurant. Methods to enhance skin hydration are also provided. | 09-26-2013 |
20130259913 | PARTICLES AND PARTICLE GAS SATURATED SOLUTION PROCESSES FOR MAKING SAME - Particles containing at least two incompatible materials, such as a hydrophilic agent and a lipophilic agent, and particles from gas saturated solution (PGSS) processes for making such particles are provided. | 10-03-2013 |
20130280174 | PERSONAL CARE COMPOSITION COMPRISING METATHESIZED UNSATURATED POLYOL ESTERS - A personal care composition which is preferably a post-foaming gel, comprising one or more oligomers derived from metathesis of unsaturated polyol esters; a water dispersible surface active agent, and a carrier comprising water. | 10-24-2013 |
20130281551 | Methods Relating to Personal Care Compositions - A personal cleansing composition includes a cleansing phase and a benefit phase, the benefit phase having a hydrophobic benefit agent and one or more oligomers derived from metathesis of unsaturated polyol esters and methods relating thereto. | 10-24-2013 |
20140302103 | HAIR CARE COMPOSITION COMPRISING A PRE-EMULSIFIED FORMULATION - A hair care composition comprising from about 0.25% to about 80% of a pre-emulsified emulsion comprising from about 0.005% to about 80% of one or more materials selected from the group comprising metathesized unsaturated polyol esters, sucrose polyesters, fatty esters with a molecular weight greater than or equal to 1500 and mixtures thereof and mixtures thereof or, by weight of said hair care composition; wherein an emulsifier is selected from the group consisting of anionic, non-ionic, cationic, amphoteric and mixtures thereof wherein the average particle size of the pre-emulsified oil in water emulsion is from about 20 nanometers to 20 microns; and a cationic surfactant system wherein the composition is stable with respect to one of the following measures selected from emulsion particle size, viscosity or visual phase separation and mixtures thereof. | 10-09-2014 |
20140309154 | PERSONAL CARE COMPOSITION COMPRISING A PRE-EMULSIFIED FORMULATION - The present invention is directed to a personal care composition comprising a pre-emulsified emulsion comprising from about 0.25% to about 80% of one or more materials selected from the group comprising metathesized unsaturated polyol esters, sucrose polyesters, fatty esters with a molecular weight greater than or equal to 1500 and mixtures thereof or, by weight of said hair care composition; wherein an emulsifier is selected from the group consisting of anionic, non-ionic, cationic, amphoteric and mixtures thereof wherein the average particle size of the pre-emulsified emulsion is from about 20 nanometer to 20 microns; from about 5% to about 50% of one or more anionic surfactants, by weight of said hair care composition; at least about 20% of an aqueous carrier, by weight of said hair care composition wherein the composition is stable with respect to one of the following measures selected from emulsion particle size, viscosity or visual phase separation and mixtures thereof. | 10-16-2014 |
20150096582 | Personal Cleansing Compositions and Methods - A personal care composition includes a surfactant, a water soluble cationic polymer, a hydrophobic benefit agent, and a hydrophobic cationic polyethylene polymer. | 04-09-2015 |
20150098920 | Personal Cleansing Compositions and Methods - A personal care composition includes a surfactant, a water soluble cationic polymer, a hydrophobic benefit agent, and a hydrophobic cationic polyethylene polymer. | 04-09-2015 |
20150147369 | Personal Care Compositions That Deposit Solid Hydrophilic Benefit Agents - A personal care composition comprising a hydrophilic solid, a surface active, a lipid, and an aqueous phase; wherein the lipid, hydrophilic solid, and surface active form a lipid phase; wherein the hydrophilic solid and the surface active are on the surface of the lipid, within the domain of the lipid, or both on the surface and within the domain of the lipid in the lipid phase. These compositions provide improved skin moisturization, appearance, aesthetics and skin conditioning during and/or after application, and are useful in providing improved deposition to the desired area of the skin. The present invention is further directed to a method of using the personal care composition. | 05-28-2015 |
20150306014 | Personal Cleansing Compositions and Methods - A personal care composition includes a surfactant, a water soluble cationic polymer, a hydrophobic benefit agent, and a hydrophobic cationic polyethylene polymer. | 10-29-2015 |
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20120232036 | Prodrugs of 2,4-Pyrimidinediamine Compounds and Their Uses - The present disclosure provides prodrugs of biologically active 2,4-pyrimidinediamine compounds, compositions comprising the prodrugs, intermediates and methods for synthesizing the prodrugs and methods of using the prodrugs in a variety of applications. | 09-13-2012 |
20130338357 | Prodrugs of 2,4-Pyrimidinediamine Compounds and Their Uses - The present disclosure provides prodrugs of biologically active 2,4-pyrimidinediamine compounds, compositions comprising the prodrugs, intermediates and methods for synthesizing the prodrugs and methods of using the prodrugs in a variety of applications. | 12-19-2013 |
20140357598 | Prodrugs of 2,4-Pyrimidinediamine Compounds and Their Uses - The present disclosure provides prodrugs of biologically active 2,4-pyrimidinediamine compounds, compositions comprising the prodrugs, intermediates and methods for synthesizing the prodrugs and methods of using the prodrugs in a variety of applications. | 12-04-2014 |