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20080213409 | Triple anti-irritant composition - The present invention relates to a composition comprising two or more anti-irritants, each having at least about 7.2% oxygen content. In a separate embodiment, the composition may be defined to include a skin conditioning agent, a skin protectant agent, and an anti-irritant agent, each having an oxygen content of at least about 7.2%. The invention further comprises methods of treating and preventing skin conditions by applying the composition to the skin, and then optionally washing the skin. | 09-04-2008 |
20090074888 | Stable cleanser compositions containing sulfur - The present invention is a composition, preferably a cleanser, comprising sulfur, sodium sulfacetamide and at least one emulsifier with a low HLB number. These compositions are stable and may include moisturizers and humectants. Use of these compositions include treatments for acne rosacea, acne vulgaris and other skin disorders. | 03-19-2009 |
20110223261 | STABLE CLEANSER COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING SULFUR - The present invention is a composition, preferably a cleanser, comprising sulfur, sodium sulfacetamide and at least one emulsifier with a low HLB number. These compositions are stable and may include moisturizers and humectants. Use of these compositions include treatments for acne rosacea, acne vulgaris and other skin disorders. | 09-15-2011 |
20110313051 | Delivery system for topical medications - The present invention is a delivery system comprising a pad and a liquid composition, comprising an insoluble dermatologically active ingredient with a viscosity that permits substantially uniform absorption of the composition onto the pad, and the pad is in then packaged in a sealed container. | 12-22-2011 |
20120252906 | Bioavailability Enhancement Delivery Composition - A composition for increasing the bioavailability of an active pharmaceutical ingredient (“API”) in humans and animals, comprising a first water soluble surfactant having a cloud point greater than about 37° C., a second water soluble surfactant having a cloud point greater than about 37° C., wherein a mixture of the first surfactant and the second surfactant comprises a cloud point less than about 37° C. | 10-04-2012 |
20130150393 | Statin Bioavailability Enhancement Delivery Composition - A composition for increasing the bioavailability of a statin active pharmaceutical ingredient (“API”) in humans and animals, wherein that composition includes a statin API selected from the group consisting of atorvastatin, fluvastatin, lovastatin, pitavastatin, pravastatin, rosuvastatin, and simvastatin, a first water soluble surfactant having a cloud point greater than about 37° C., a second water soluble surfactant having a cloud point greater than about 37° C., wherein a mixture of the first surfactant and the second surfactant comprises a cloud point less than about 37° C. | 06-13-2013 |
20130150396 | Solubilization and Bioavailability of Acetaminophen - A composition for increasing the bioavailability of Acetaminophen in humans and animals, comprising Acetaminophen, a first water soluble surfactant having a cloud point greater than about 37° C., a second water soluble surfactant having a cloud point greater than about 37° C., wherein a mixture of the first surfactant and the second surfactant comprises a cloud point less than about 37° C. | 06-13-2013 |
20140030367 | Keratolytic Emollient - A keratolytic emollient, which includes urea, mineral oil, and paraffin wax. | 01-30-2014 |
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20100225110 | SEALING WASHER WITH MULTIPLE SEALING RINGS - A sealing washer, comprising a rigid body having opposite, disc-shaped surfaces defining parallel planes, and a central opening defined through the rigid body along a central axis thereof; and multiple, concentric, polymeric sealing rings projecting away from the plane defined by each of the disc-shaped surfaces of the rigid body, the sealing rings being generally coaxial with the central axis, and each sealing ring being deformable in response to compression forces applied to the plane defined by each disc-shaped surface. | 09-09-2010 |
20100230082 | IN-LINE HEAT-EXCHANGER AND METHOD OF FORMING SAME - An in-line heat exchanger comprising first and second lengths of seamless, walled tubing, the first length of tubing characterized by a larger diameter than the diameter of the second length of tubing, and the second length of walled tubing disposed within the first length of walled tubing. A plurality of longitudinally-extending channels are defined in the wall of at least one of the first and second lengths of tubing, the channels defining therebetween a plurality of longitudinally-extending passageways in the area between the walls of the first and second lengths of tubing. Terminal portions provided at opposite ends of the first length of tubing are each sealed with respect to the second length of tubing, each terminal portion defining one of an inlet or an outlet, and each terminal portion defining at least one interior passageway between the terminal portion and the wall of the second length of tubing, the at least one interior passageway communicating the plurality of longitudinally-extending passageways with one of the inlet or outlet. | 09-16-2010 |
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20140053255 | Secure Non-Geospatially Derived Device Presence Information - This invention includes a system and method to enable a device to determine the presence information of another device over a secure communication network. First, the device and a presence server establish a secure connection. Next, while the initial secure connection with the presence server is established, the device generates a randomly created token and provides it to the presence server. The token is used as a shared-secret by the device and the presence server to secure future presence communications over a non-secure connection. Next, without the need to again enter a password or establish a secure connection with the presence server, the device uses the shared-secret to sign, encrypt and convey presence information to the presence server over an arbitrary connection. Finally, the presence server may share the first device's presence information with another device. | 02-20-2014 |
20150089220 | Technique For Bypassing an IP PBX - The invention includes methods and systems for establishing communication between a first device and a second device. The first device forming a data packet and appending the data packet with a unique secure hash of the second device's public key. Next, the first device authenticating with a server. Next, the first device sending the appended data packet with the unique secure hash of the second device's public key to the server with the server storing it in memory. Next, the second device connecting and identifying itself to the server. Next, the second device authenticating with the server. Next, having positively confirmed the second device's identity, the server delivering all data packets with the unique secure hash of the second device's public key to the second device. Finally, the second device decrypting the data packets using the second device's private key. | 03-26-2015 |
20150373006 | Secure Non-Geospatially Derived Device Presence Information - This invention includes a system and method to enable a device to determine the presence information of another device over a secure communication network. First, the device and a presence server establish a secure connection. Next, while the initial secure connection with the presence server is established, the device generates a randomly created token and provides it to the presence server. The token is used as a shared-secret by the device and the presence server to secure future presence communications over a non-secure connection. Next, without the need to again enter a password or establish a secure connection with the presence server, the device uses the shared-secret to sign, encrypt and convey presence information to the presence server over an arbitrary connection. Finally, the presence server may share the first device's presence information with another device. | 12-24-2015 |
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20090005888 | Configurable advanced process control - Systems and methods associated with configurable advanced process control (APC) application development are described. One embodiment includes a computing system that includes configuration files corresponding to APC clients. The computing system also includes computational models corresponding to the configuration files. The computing system also includes a Rapid Advanced Control Enabler (RACE). A RACE may select a configuration file to process based, at least in part, on a request received from an APC client. A RACE may also dynamically load a computational model that corresponds to the selected configuration file. A RACE may also execute the dynamically loaded computational model and provide a response to the APC client from which the request was received. | 01-01-2009 |
20090082893 | METHOD FOR CONSISTENT UPDATES TO AUTOMATED PROCESS CONTROL (APC) MODELS WITH PARTITIONING ALONG MULTIPLE COMPONENTS - Methods for consistent updates to APC models with partitioning along multiple components are generally described. In one example, a method includes acquiring measurement data from one or more semiconductor wafers of a processed first lot, the data having a plurality of contexts, applying a model having parameters with partitioning along the contexts to the measurement data; and applying a constraint on a subset of the model parameters such that the subset remains centered around zero to provide consistent updates for automated process control of lots processed after the first lot. | 03-26-2009 |
20090171493 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PERFORMANCE BASED PRODUCTION SCHEDULING AND DISPATCHING - Execution control systems for optimizing the efficiency of manufacturing processes are described in this application. For example, an execution management system may optimize IC processes and scheduling by analyzing a number of desired metrics along with system constraints, such as tool availability, tool reliability, etc, along with information from conventional processing tools such as APC and SPC. The optimized processing schedule may then be implemented in real-time and updated with new process requests and current information relating to tools and other metrics, thereby reducing human interaction and inefficiency. Other embodiments are also described in this application. | 07-02-2009 |
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20080224853 | System and method for providing location-based training information - Training information can be presented to a person based on that person's location. For example, a wireless device used by an employee or trainee can receive and present training information (such as an audio or video program) based on his or her location in an industrial facility or complex. The person's location can be tracked in any suitable manner, such as by using GPS, RFID, or other tracking technology. The person's location can also be determined at the wireless device or by an external system, such as the system providing the training information. When the person enters a particular area, such as a specified training area in an industrial facility or complex, the person's wireless device can receive training information tailored to that particular area of the industrial facility or complex. | 09-18-2008 |
20090322884 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR READING GAUGES AND OTHER VISUAL INDICATORS IN A PROCESS CONTROL SYSTEM OR OTHER DATA COLLECTION SYSTEM - A portable apparatus includes a camera configured to capture images of multiple visual indicators. Each visual indicator, such as a gauge or meter, includes a display configured to present a reading. The portable apparatus also includes a recording device configured to store and/or transmit information associated with the captured images of the visual indicators. The camera and/or the recording device could be configured to identify, using the images, the readings presented on the displays of the visual indicators, and the information associated with the captured images could include the readings. Also, the camera could be configured to be mounted on each visual indicator in order to capture one or more images of the visual indicator's display and to be removed from the visual indicator after the one or more images are captured. | 12-31-2009 |