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Asmus, WI
Matthew J. Asmus, Watertown, WI US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100187832 | DEVICES FOR RECEIVING AND USING ENERGY FROM A BUILDING ENVIRONMENT - A device for use in a building automation system includes a first circuit configured to receive non-electrical energy from an environment in which the device is placed and convert the non-electrical energy to electrical energy. The electrical energy is used to power the first circuit. The first circuit configured to sense a parameter based on the non-electrical energy. A communications interface configured to be powered by the electrical energy and configured to communicate the sensed parameter to the building automation system. | 07-29-2010 |
Robert A. Asmus, Hudson, WI US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090326076 | FOAMABLE ALCOHOL COMPOSITIONS, SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF USE - A composition, systems for dispensing the composition and methods for the use of the composition are described. The composition comprises: | 12-31-2009 |
| 20100022654 | ANTIMICROBIAL COMPOSITIONS - Antimicrobial compositions are provided that include a hydroalcoholic solvent system comprising a lower C | 01-28-2010 |
| 20100282409 | ANTIMICROBIAL COMPOSITIONS - Antimicrobial compositions are provided that include a hydroalcoholic solvent system comprising a lower C | 11-11-2010 |
| 20100327013 | FOAMABLE ALCOHOL COMPOSITIONS, SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF USE - A composition, systems for dispensing the composition and methods for the use of the composition are described. The composition comprises: | 12-30-2010 |
| 20100331411 | FOAMABLE ALCOHOL COMPOSITIONS, SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF USE - A composition, systems for dispensing the composition and methods for the use of the composition are described. The composition comprises: | 12-30-2010 |
| 20110110869 | STABLE HYDROALCOHOLIC COMPOSITIONS - Disclosed is a composition including a lower alcohol and water in a weight ratio of about 35:65 to 100:0, between at least 0.5% and 8.0% by weight thickener system comprised of at least two emulsifiers, each emulsifier present in at least 0.05% by weight and wherein each emulsifier is comprised of at least one hydrophobic group and at least one hydrophilic group. The composition is useful as a presurgical scrub replacement, a lotion or other hand preparation. | 05-12-2011 |
| 20110166492 | HYDROGELS WITH RELEASE ELEMENT - An adhesive hydrogel dressing as well as methods of applying the dressing to a patient. The dressing generally comprises an adhesive hydrogel pad, a backing layer, and an adhesive layer on the backing layer facing the hydrogel pad. The adhesive layer and backing layer form a perimeter around the hydrogel pad and hold the hydrogel pad in place on an application surface. A release element is in contact with at least a portion of the edge of the hydrogel pad proximate the area that the hydrogel pad and release liner separate during liner removal. | 07-07-2011 |
Robert A. Asmus, City Of Hudson, WI US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100331422 | STABLE HYDROALCOHOLIC COMPOSITIONS - A hydroalcoholic lotion is disclosed which comprises (a) a lower alcohol and water in a weight ratio of about 35:65 to 100:0, and (b) between at least 0.5% and 8% by weight thickener system comprised of at least one emulsifier present in at least 0.05% by weight wherein the composition in a polymer free state has a viscosity of at least 4,000 centipoise at 23 degrees C. and wherein the emulsifier is comprised of at least one hydrophobic group and at least one hydrophilic group. The hydroalcoholic composition is useful as a hand preparation such as a lotion or as a presurgical scrub replacement. | 12-30-2010 |
Robert A. Asmus, Hunson, WI US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090187130 | HYDROGELS WITH TAPERED EDGE - An adhesive hydrogel dressing as well as to methods of applying the dressing to a patient is described. The dressing generally comprises an adhesive hydrogel pad, a backing layer, and an adhesive layer on the backing layer facing the hydrogel pad. The adhesive layer and backing layer form a perimeter around the hydrogel pad and hold the hydrogel pad in place on an application surface. The adhesive hydrogel pad is formed with at least a portion of the perimeter of the hydrogel pad tapered proximate the area that the hydrogel pad and release liner separate during liner removal. | 07-23-2009 |
