Fritter
Charles Fritter, Dublin, CA US
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20100136336 | Method of Agglomeration - Disclosed herein is an improved pan agglomeration process for forming porous absorbent particles suitable for use as an animal litter. The process eliminates the need for a pre-wetting step, while forming agglomerates that are up to 65% lighter in weight than the raw material feed. In addition, the agglomerates can incorporate performance-enhancing actives, such as odor-controlling carbon. | 06-03-2010 |
Charles F. Fritter, Pleasanton, CA US
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20100180830 | ANIMAL LITTER AIR TREATMENT DEVICE CONTAINING ACTIVATED CARBON - Disclosed herein is a portable deodorizing air treatment device adaptable for use in a litter box. The device is activated by the presence of the animal in the litter box. After the animal uses the box, the device intakes dirty air, treats it with odor-absorbing activated carbon and optionally fragrance, expelling clean unscented or scented air. | 07-22-2010 |
Charles F. Fritter, Oakland, CA US
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20080308045 | Composite Absorbent Particles - Composite particles and methods for making the same. An absorbent material is formed into a particle. An optional performance-enhancing active is coupled to the absorbent material before, during, or after the particle-forming process, homogeneously and/or in layers. Additionally, the composite absorbent particle may include a core material. Preferred methods for creating the absorbent particles include a pan agglomeration process, a high shear agglomeration process, a low shear agglomeration process, a high pressure agglomeration process, a low pressure agglomeration process, a rotary drum agglomeration process, a mix muller process, a roll press compaction process, a pin mixer process, a batch tumble blending mixer process, an extrusion process, and a fluid bed process. | 12-18-2008 |
20090007852 | Composite Absorbent Particles - Composite particles and methods for making the same. An absorbent material is formed into a particle. An optional performance-enhancing active is coupled to the absorbent material before, during, or after the particle-forming process, homogeneously and/or in layers. Additionally, the composite absorbent particle may include a core material. Preferred methods for creating the absorbent particles include a pan agglomeration process, a high shear agglomeration process, a low shear agglomeration process, a high pressure agglomeration process, a low pressure agglomeration process, a rotary drum agglomeration process, a mix muller process, a roll press compaction process, a pin mixer process, a batch tumble blending mixer process, an extrusion process, and a fluid bed process. | 01-08-2009 |
Charles F. Fritter, Dublin, CA US
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20130139760 | COMPOSITE ABSORBENT PARTICLES - Composite particles and methods for making the same. An absorbent material is formed into a particle. An optional performance-enhancing active is coupled to the absorbent material before, during, or after the particle-forming process, homogeneously and/or in layers. Additionally, the composite absorbent particle may include a core material. Preferred methods for creating the absorbent particles include a pan agglomeration process, a high shear agglomeration process, a low shear agglomeration process, a high pressure agglomeration process, a low pressure agglomeration process, a rotary drum agglomeration process, a mix muller process, a roll press compaction process, a pin mixer process, a batch tumble blending mixer process, an extrusion process, and a fluid bed process. | 06-06-2013 |
Daniela Fritter, Dublin, CA US
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20080245821 | Pump Dispenser for Use with Thickened Liquids and Substrates - A vertical pump-up dispenser dispenses a fluid composition having a critical rheology that together with the dispenser delivers sufficient flow with a consumer preferred pressure drop and viscosity. The dispenser may also be designed to generate a foaming product. | 10-09-2008 |
Daniela N. Fritter, Pleasanton, CA US
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20140127379 | SHELF-STABLE TEXTURED SANDWICH SPREADS - Textured sandwich spread or dip compositions comprising a dairy component comprising cream cheese, an oil-water emulsion comprising oil and water, and a legume-based component. The combination of cream cheese and the legume-based component provide a significantly more hearty texture to the composition than that provided by existing sandwich spreads, such as mayonnaise or mustard. The composition is advantageously phase stable so as to provide excellent shelf-stability so that proteins and other solid components of the composition do not retrograde or precipitate, even when hot filled into a container during preparation and packaging. | 05-08-2014 |