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Alphonso Higuera, Farmingdale, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100010044NOVEL CRYSTALLINE FORM OF 2-[4-(4-FLUORO-BENZYL)-PIPERIDINE-1-YL]-2-OXO-N-(2-OXO-2,3-DIHYDRO-BENZOX- AZOL-6-YL)-ACETAMIDE - The present invention relates to a novel crystalline form of 2-[4-(4-fluoro-benzyl)-piperidine-1-yl]-2-oxo-N-(2-oxo-2,3-dihydro-benzoxazol-6-yl)-acetamide. Processes for the preparation of this form, compositions containing the form, and methods of use thereof are also described.01-14-2010

Benjamen Kurt Higuera, Oracle, AZ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090065297DUAL ACTION INLET DOOR AND METHOD FOR USE THEREOF - An inlet door assembly and method for reducing noise from an auxiliary power unit (APU) contained within an aircraft housing is provided. The inlet assembly includes an inlet duct, an actuator, and a door. The inlet duct is configured to extend from the auxiliary power unit to the aircraft housing and has a sidewall that defines a flow passage through which APU noise propagates. The actuator is disposed at least partially within the inlet duct. The door coupled to the actuator. The actuator is also configured to selectively rotate the door between at least a first position, in which at least a portion of the door deflects APU noise in a first direction, and a second position, in which at least a portion of the door deflects the APU noise in a second direction.03-12-2009

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Malena Higuera, Edgewater, NJ US

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20110212145HAIR FIXATIVES COMPRISING CROSS LINKED STARCHES - Hair fixatives such as styling mousse and gel may include biopolymers derived from natural renewable resources. The biopolymer may be cross linked to form a biopolymer latex that may be incorporated into the hair fixatives.09-01-2011

Maria M. Higuera, Edgewater, NJ US

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20080305447TIME-DELAYED ACTIVATION OF ZEOLITE HEATING - The invention relates to zeolite particles which are at least partially coated with a coating that is capable of delaying the release of heat from the zeolite particles upon contact with water over time. The coating effectively at least partially blocks the pore structure of the zeolite particle from contact with water, thereby delaying contact between water and the zeolite, and prolonging the warming effect caused by such contact.12-11-2008