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20100192527 | GAS LIQUID SEPARATOR - A separator comprises a first vessel and a second vessel. The separator includes at least one filter assembly disposed between the first vessel and the second vessel. The separator includes at least one or a plurality of filter assemblies. Each filter assembly provides fluid communication between the first vessel and the second vessel, effectively facilitating movement of the air stream from the first vessel through the assembly(ies) and into the second vessel for further discharge or distribution. In one embodiment, an impact zone is formed within the first vessel for enhancing the removal of particulates from the fluid stream. In another embodiment, at least one deflector is disposed within the first vessel for enhancing the removal of particulates from the fluid stream. | 08-05-2010 |
20100230362 | FLUID PURIFICATION - A fluid purification system and method thereof, the system comprising a plurality of components serially coupled and in fluid communication. A pipe or conduit introduces a fluid into the system and communicates with a charging device that removes surface charge(s) from the fluid. The fluid is then transferred to a heater for raising the temperature of the fluid and providing the conditions for precipitating mineral material that generally causes build-up and/or corrosion within such a system. The fluid is then carried to a tank or tanks for precipitation of the mineral material. The resulting supernate and precipitate are transferred to a separator and further separated, with the precipitate withdrawn and the filtered fluid transferred for additional filtering downstream. | 09-16-2010 |
20100236938 | FUEL ADDITIVE APPARATUS, SYSTEM AND METHOD - An apparatus for generating a fuel additive comprises a canister having an inlet and an outlet. An electrode may be concentrically aligned within the canister and project from the canister. A plurality of electrode plates may be included, the plates generally concentric to the electrode. A plurality of insulation layers may also be included, wherein each insulation layer may be disposed between the plates. The apparatus may also include a transparent column externally mounted to the canister. A ball may be disposed in the sleeve. | 09-23-2010 |
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20080200400 | DERMATOLOGICAL COMPOSITIONS INCLUDING OLIGOPEPTIDES FOR INCREASING SKIN SENSITIVITY AND NEURONAL PERCEPTION - The invention relates to dermatological compositions including at least one oligopeptide with a sequence of 4, 5 or 6 amino acids and/or a derivative thereof as means for increasing the sensitivity of skin, wherein the amino acid sequence comprises the dipeptide sequence Ile-Pro and/or Pro-Ile. | 08-21-2008 |
20080274149 | Encapsulation and Controlled Release of Biologically Active Ingredients with Enzymatically Degradable Microparticulate, Hyperbranched Polymers - The invention provides encapsulated, microparticulate active ingredient formulations for the controlled release of active ingredients on skin and skin appendages consisting of encapsulation material as casing and at least one enclosed biologically active ingredient as core, which is characterized in that enzymatically degradable organic hyperbranched polymers containing ester groups are used as encapsulation material. | 11-06-2008 |
20100136130 | Preparation for the Controlled Release of Bioactive Natural Substances - The present invention relates to a preparation comprising at least one encapsulation material and at least one bioactive natural substance, which bioactive natural substance can be released from the preparation in a controlled manner, wherein the encapsulation material comprises at least one glyceride with a melting point of at least 35° C. and additionally at least one polymer with polyester units, which has a melting temperature of at least 30° C. and a viscosity in the range from 50 mPa*s to 250 Pa*s, measured by means of rotational viscometry at 110° C. The present invention further describes processes for producing the preparation of the invention, as well as preferred uses. | 06-03-2010 |
20100184733 | SKIN TREATMENT COMPOSITION - The invention discloses skin treatment compositions consisting essentially of a mixture of ceramides, cholesterol, free fatty acids—the mixture being able to mimic skin identical lamellar structures—and nonionic emulsifiers. These compositions are liquid and pumpable at room temperature which means that they can be incorporated easily into cosmetic formulations with no need for heating. Furthermore, the skin treatment compositions allow the stable inclusion of long-chain ceramides into oil-in-water emulsions as well as into water-in-oil emulsions. Inclusion of short chain ceramides that can act as dermatological regulators did not affect the lamellar lipid organization. The skin treatment compositions are claimed as well as their use in cosmetic and dermatological formulations. | 07-22-2010 |
20100311668 | PERSONAL CARE AND COSMETIC COMPOSITION CONTAINING TETRAPEPTIDES WITH THE MOTIFS GX1X2G, PX1X2P, OR PX1X2K - The present invention relates to topical personal care and skin care compositions comprising: a) a safe and effective amount of a tetrapeptide selected from the group of tetrapeptides with the motif GX | 12-09-2010 |
20110052522 | COSMETICS COMPRISING CISTUS PLANT EXTRACTS - The present invention relates to the use of an extract from | 03-03-2011 |
20110117219 | HAIR TREATMENT PRODUCT AND HAIR AFTER-TREATMENT PRODUCT CONTAINING ETHER GUANIDINES AS ACTIVE SUBSTANCES, FOR PROTECTING FROM DAMAGE CAUSED BY CHEMICAL TREATMENT AND FOR REPAIRING ALREADY DAMAGED HAIR - The invention relates to ether guanidines of the general formulae (I) | 05-19-2011 |
20120134948 | ANTIMICROBIAL ETHER GUANIDINES - The present invention relates to the use of at least one ether guanidine of the general formula (I) | 05-31-2012 |
20120308503 | COSMETIC COMPOSITION CONTAINING POLYGLYCEROL PARTIAL ESTER - The present invention relates to cosmetic compositions containing polyglycerol partial esters of linear, unsubstituted carboxylic acids with the provisos that the polyglycerol obtained by hydrolysis or alcoholysis of the polyglycerol partial ester comprises an average degree of polymerization of from 2 to 8 and the polydispersity index of said polyglycerol is greater than 0.75. The present invention also relates to the use of aforementioned polyglycerol esters for the production of and use in cosmetic compositions. | 12-06-2012 |
20120309667 | NEW POLYGLYCEROL ESTERS AND THEIR USE - The present invention relates to polyglycerol partial esters of linear, unsubstituted carboxylic acids and bifunctional carboxylic acids with the provisos that the polyglycerol partial ester comprises an HLB-value from 2 to 10 and that the polyglycerol obtained by hydrolysis or alcoholysis of the polyglycerol partial ester comprises an average degree of polymerization of from 2 to 8 and at least 1% of the polyglycerol comprises cyclic structures. The present invention also relates to the preparation thereof and their use in fabric and textile care products. | 12-06-2012 |
20120309996 | COSMETIC COMPOSITION CONTAINING POLYGLYCEROL PARTIAL ESTER - The present invention relates to cosmetic compositions containing polyglycerol partial esters of linear, unsubstituted carboxylic acids and bifunctional carboxylic acids with the provisos that the polyglycerol partial ester comprises an HLB-value from 2 to 10 and that the polyglycerol obtained by hydrolysis or alcoholysis of the polyglycerol partial ester comprises an average degree of polymerization of from 2 to 8 and at least 1% of the polyglycerol comprises cyclic structures. The present invention also relates to the use of aforementioned polyglycerol esters for the production of and use in cosmetic compositions. | 12-06-2012 |
20140308310 | METHOD FOR THE PRODUCING 4-AMINOBUTYRIC ACID FROM ALGAE - The invention relates to a process for the production of 4-aminobutyric acid, also referred to as gamma-aminobutyric acid, in short GABA, to a process for the production of an extract comprising 4-aminobutyricacid, to a process for the preparation of a cosmetic formulation comprising 4-aminobutyricacid, and to the use of | 10-16-2014 |