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Anthony P. Mortensen, Dublin, OH US
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| 20120078460 | Methods And Systems For Controlling On-Board Diagnostics - Embodiments provide systems and methods for using a feedback correction factor to determine whether a motor vehicle should be placed in a judging or non-judging mode regarding the on-board diagnostic system. If the feedback correction factor is within a predetermined range, the vehicle is placed in a judging mode. If the feedback correction factor is outside a predetermined range, the vehicle is placed in a non-judging mode. Methods and systems for using an engine oil temperature to determine whether a motor vehicle should be placed in a judging or non-judging mode regarding the on-board diagnostic system are disclosed. If an engine oil temperature, or predicted engine oil temperature, is below a predetermined temperature, the motor vehicle is placed in a non-judging mode. If an engine oil temperature, or predicted engine oil temperature, is above a predetermined temperature, the motor vehicle is placed in a judging mode. | 03-29-2012 |
Christopher Mortensen, Bloomsbury, NJ US
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| 20090081468 | Reactive aromatic oils with improved adhesive properties - The invention encompasses compositions with improved adhesive properties and methods of use and manufacture thereof. In particular, the addition of one or more triols to adhesive compositions improved the tensile properties over straight, commercial available pMDI, while also improving cure kinetics. | 03-26-2009 |
Clay Mortensen, Portland, OR US
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| 20100233454 | LOW THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY MISFIT LAYER COMPOUNDS - Compositions comprise an alternating plurality of ordered layers of a first composition MX and a second composition TX | 09-16-2010 |
Craig A. Mortensen, Mosinee, WI US
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| 20100243474 | Apparatus and Method for Preparing Multiple pH Water Streams - The invention provides an improved method for creating at least two flows of water from a reactor, derived from substantially pH 7 water, for various applications and having widely divergent pH readings between 2 and 14 without need for chemicals. In addition, the reactor generates said divergent flows without need of an RF or A/C generator. | 09-30-2010 |
Deborah Mortensen, San Diego, CA US
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| 20100216781 | mTOR KINASE INHIBITORS FOR ONCOLOGY INDICATIONS AND DISEASES ASSOCIATED WITH THE mTOR/PI3K/AKT PATHWAY - Provided herein are Heteroaryl Compounds having the following structure: | 08-26-2010 |
| 20110137028 | METHODS OF SYNTHESIS AND PURIFICATION OF HETEROARYL COMPOUNDS - Provided herein are methods to prepare Heteroaryl Compounds having the following structure: | 06-09-2011 |
| 20120059164 | PYRAZINO[2,3-b]PYRAZINE mTOR KINASE INHIBITOR FOR ONCOLOGY INDICATIONS AND DISEASES ASSOCIATED WITH THE mTOR/PI3K/AKT PATHWAY - Provided herein are Heteroaryl Compounds having the following structure: | 03-08-2012 |
| 20120071658 | PYRAZINO[2,3-b]PYRAZINE mTOR KINASE INHIBITOR FOR ONCOLOGY INDICATIONS AND DISEASES ASSOCIATED WITH THE mTOR/PI3K/AKT PATHWAY - Provided herein are Heteroaryl Compounds having the following structure: | 03-22-2012 |
Deborah L. Mortensen, Pacifica, CA US
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| 20090011988 | METHOD FOR TREATING CARTILAGE DISORDERS - The present invention relates to a method for the treatment of a cartilage disorder, including cartilage damaged by injury or degenerative cartilagenous disorders. The method involves contacting the cartilage with an IGF-1 analog with altered affinity for IGF-binding proteins (IGFBPs) or an IGFBP displacer peptide that prevents the interaction of an IGF with an IGFBP and does not bind to a human IGF receptor. | 01-08-2009 |
| 20100130411 | METHOD FOR TREATING CARTILAGE DISORDERS - The present invention relates to a method for the treatment of a cartilage disorder, including cartilage damaged by injury or degenerative cartilagenous disorders. The method involves contacting the cartilage with an IGF-1 analog with altered affinity for IGF-binding proteins (IGFBPs) or an IGFBP displacer peptide that prevents the interaction of an IGF with an IGFBP and does not bind to a human IGF receptor. | 05-27-2010 |
| 20110003746 | Protein variants - IGF-I variants having an alanine, glycine, or serine amino acid residue at position 16, 25, 49 or at positions 3 and 49 of native-sequence IGF-I are provided that are useful to treat a disorder characterized by dysregulation of the GH/IGF axis in a mammal, such as a renal disorder. | 01-06-2011 |
Deborah S. Mortensen, San Diego, CA US
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| 20080242694 | Amino-substituted heterocycles, compositions thereof, and methods of treatment therewith - Provided herein are Heterocyclic Compounds having the following structure: | 10-02-2008 |
Deborah Sue Mortensen, San Diego, CA US
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| 20090023724 | Heteroaryl compounds, compositions thereof, and methods of treatment therewith - Provided herein are Heteroaryl Compounds having the following structure: | 01-22-2009 |
| 20090042890 | Heteroaryl compounds, compositions thereof, and methods of treatment therewith - Provided herein are Heteroaryl Compounds having the following structure: | 02-12-2009 |
| 20110224217 | METHODS OF TREATMENT USING HETEROARYL COMPOUNDS AND COMPOSITIONS THEREOF - Provided herein are Heteroaryl Compounds having the following structure: | 09-15-2011 |
| 20110245245 | METHODS OF TREATMENT COMPRISING THE ADMINISTRATION OF HETEROARYL COMPOUNDS - Provided herein are Heteroaryl Compounds having the following structure: | 10-06-2011 |
Eric Mortensen, Latham, NY US
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| 20110182675 | Method for Loading a Monomer to a Bulk Container - This application is directed to a method for minimizing oxidative discoloration of a chemical compound such as a monomer during shipping, storing, and/or aging. | 07-28-2011 |
Erik Mortensen, Waunakee, WI US
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| 20090078568 | ON-DEMAND HYDROGEN GAS GENERATION DEVICE HAVING GAS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - The present disclosure generally relates to an on-demand hydrogen gas generation device, suitable for use in a fuel cell, which utilizes water electrolysis, and more particularly galvanic cell corrosion, and/or a chemical hydride reaction, to produce hydrogen gas. The present disclosure additionally relates to such a device that comprises a switching mechanism that has an electrical current passing therethrough and that repeatedly and reversibly moves between a first position and a second position when exposed to pressure differential resulting from hydrogen gas generation, in order to (1) alter the rate at which hydrogen gas is generated, such that hydrogen gas is generated on an as-needed basis for a fuel cell connected thereto, and/or (2) ensure a substantially constant flow of hydrogen gas is released therefrom. The present disclosure additionally or alternatively relates to such an on-demand hydrogen gas generation device that comprises a gas management system designed to maximize the release or evolution of hydrogen gas, and in particular dry hydrogen gas, therefrom once it has been formed, thus maximizing hydrogen gas output. The present disclosure is still further directed to a fuel cell comprising such an on-demand hydrogen gas generation device, and in particular a fuel cell designed for small-scale applications. | 03-26-2009 |
| 20090081497 | ON-DEMAND HIGH ENERGY DENSITY HYDROGEN GAS GENERATION DEVICE - The present disclosure generally relates to an on-demand hydrogen gas generation device, suitable for use in a fuel cell, which utilizes water electrolysis, and more particularly galvanic cell corrosion, and/or a chemical hydride reaction, to produce hydrogen gas. The present disclosure additionally relates to such a device that comprises a switching mechanism that has an electrical current passing therethrough and that repeatedly and reversibly moves between a first position and a second position when exposed to pressure differential resulting from hydrogen gas generation, in order to (1) alter the rate at which hydrogen gas is generated, such that hydrogen gas is generated on an as-needed basis for a fuel cell connected thereto, and/or (2) ensure a substantially constant flow of hydrogen gas is released therefrom. The present disclosure additionally or alternatively relates to such an on-demand hydrogen gas generation device that comprises a gas management system designed to maximize the release or evolution of hydrogen gas, and in particular dry hydrogen gas, therefrom once it has been formed, thus maximizing hydrogen gas output. The present disclosure is still further directed to a fuel cell comprising such an on-demand hydrogen gas generation device, and in particular a fuel cell designed for small-scale applications. | 03-26-2009 |
| 20090081501 | ON-DEMAND HYDROGEN GAS GENERATION DEVICE - The present disclosure generally relates to an on-demand hydrogen gas generation device, suitable for use in a fuel cell, which utilizes water electrolysis, and more particularly galvanic cell corrosion, and/or a chemical hydride reaction, to produce hydrogen gas. The present disclosure additionally relates to such a device that comprises a switching mechanism that has an electrical current passing therethrough and that repeatedly and reversibly moves between a first position and a second position when exposed to pressure differential resulting from hydrogen gas generation, in order to (1) alter the rate at which hydrogen gas is generated, such that hydrogen gas is generated on an as-needed basis for a fuel cell connected thereto, and/or (2) ensure a substantially constant flow of hydrogen gas is released therefrom. The present disclosure additionally or alternatively relates to such an on-demand hydrogen gas generation device that comprises a gas management system designed to maximize the release or evolution of hydrogen gas, and in particular dry hydrogen gas, therefrom once it has been formed, thus maximizing hydrogen gas output. The present disclosure is still further directed to a fuel cell comprising such an on-demand hydrogen gas generation device, and in particular a fuel cell designed for small-scale applications. | 03-26-2009 |
| 20100112431 | SEPARATORS FOR ALKALINE ELECTROCHEMICAL CELLS - The present invention relates to a high capacity electrochemical cell having a cathode containing an oxide of copper as an active material, as well as an anode, an electrolyte, and separators for use with the cathodes of the invention in an alkaline electrochemical cell. | 05-06-2010 |
Gary Lee Mortensen, Green River, WY US
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| 20110220565 | Method of Extending Tailings Pond Life - The present invention is directed to a method for extending the life of tailings ponds produced from purge streams containing inorganic salts such as sodium carbonate, which method comprises treating such purge stream with gaseous carbon dioxide. This treatment converts the sodium carbonate into sodium bicarbonate. As the pond evaporates, the sodium bicarbonate will take up only about 40 percent of the volume of the sodium carbonate decahydrate that is formed by the drying of sodium carbonate. | 09-15-2011 |
James Mortensen, Lynnwood, WA US
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| 20100318779 | PLATFORM AND BOARD CUSTOMIZATION TECHNIQUE IN UEFI FIRMWARE - Methods, systems and program products are disclosed for providing platform customization in building of Unified Extensible Firmware Interface based Personal Computer firmware, typically but not essentially as BIOS. | 12-16-2010 |
James Mortensen, Tualatin, OR US
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| 20100307984 | IMMEDIATE CLEANING AND RECIRCULATION OF CLEANING FLUID AND METHOD OF USING SAME - A system and process for continuously and immediately removing contaminants from wastewater and treating wastewater, where the wastewater is treated to supply fluid that can be reused in the cleaning system or discharged safely into the environment is disclosed. The system and method comprises one or more pumping means for circulating and recirculating fluids captured or collected by the system to one or more of the processes in the system, such as wash water applications or further treatment cycles. According to one embodiment, the wastewater is transported through purification sections of the device. Depending on the system used, these sections could include several of the following: pretreatment to remove debris and certain heavy solids; treatment by methods such as a conductivity solution injection system and/or electrolytic coagulation system, a polymer injection system, and a inline mixer for mixing the polymer in the wastewater stream; and an ozone treatment system. In a preferred embodiment, each of the treatment sections are contained within an enclosure cabinet that includes a controller and feed containers for conductivity fluid and polymers. | 12-09-2010 |
Joern L. Mortensen, Redmond, WA US
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| 20090327321 | DOCUMENT TEMPLATES FOR SCHEMA-BASED DATA TRANSFER INTO AND OUT OF A DATA-BASED APPLICATION - Systems and methods are described for using templates associated with a document application to facilitate schema-based data transfers into and out of a database associated with a database application. Such templates may be made available to a user so that the user can easily export various data entities out of the database for display, editing, or report generation as well as to import new or edited data entities into the database. The templates may include fixed or user-customizable reports that are populated with data entities exported from the database and/or that present data and graphics derived from such data entities. The templates may also be created during an initial data transfer between a first document and the database and then saved for use in performing subsequent data transfers between other documents and the database. | 12-31-2009 |
| 20090327343 | SCHEMA-BASED DATA TRANSFER BETWEEN A DATA-BASED APPLICATION AND A DOCUMENT APPLICATION - Systems and methods are described for performing a schema-based data transfer between a database associated with a data-based application and a document associated with a document application. In one implementation, connection information established during an initial schema-based data transfer between the database and the document is maintained in association with the document. This connection information is then used to facilitate subsequent updating of the document based on information currently residing in the database as well as subsequent updating of the database based on information currently residing in the document in a manner that is highly automated and easy to use. | 12-31-2009 |
Jorn Lindhard Mortensen, Redmond, WA US
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| 20090254524 | PROVIDING DATA BASED ON LANGUAGE CHOICE - Data may be provided in a language chosen by a user. A data record may be stored in a database using symbols to represent data. These symbols may be converted into various languages. A resource file for a given language defines a correspondence between the symbols in the record and the words in that language. A user indicates a choice of language in which to receive data. The user's choice is stored in the database, and conversion information from the resource file for the user's chosen language is copied to the database. When a program connects to a database and requests data records, the user's language choice is retrieved from the data, and the conversion information stored in the database is used to convert the data records into the chosen language. The requested data is then provided to the application in the user's chosen language. | 10-08-2009 |
Justin B. Mortensen, Wichita, KS US
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| 20100037448 | ADJUSTABLE EMI BAFFLING APPARATUS FOR DATA STORAGE SYSTEMS - The present invention is directed to an apparatus for reducing and constraining EMI (electronic magnetic radiation) emissions without affecting the internals of data storage system components. A baffle is attached to the exterior of the housing of a data storage system component by baffle mounts. The baffle is operable between a closed position, where the baffle blocks EMI emitted by connectors on the data storage system component, and an open position, where the connectors are not blocked allowing for servicing and cable management. The baffle may comprise an EMI absorbing material and be tuned to meet specific EMI requirements. The baffle mounts offsets the baffle from the data storage system component and the baffle includes a number of holes to allow airflow. The adjustable EMI baffling apparatus does not interfere with other mounted components while the data storage system component is mounted in a cabinet. | 02-18-2010 |
Karl Mortensen, Wakefield, RI US
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| 20090133614 | Water skimmer - A small outboard motor powered boat comprises a hull undersurface that defines a generally flat central section, with two generally parallel-sided pontoons extending rearwardly from an upturned bow to a point about half the length of the hull aft. A stern rake section begins at a transverse line near the transom of the hull and forms a downward angle with respect to the flat central section. At speed, air is entrained between the pontoons, providing lift to the bow of the vessel, while the after portion is supported by the stern rake section. Thus, the vessel effectively rides on the pontoons and the stern rake section, reducing wetted surface and thus improving efficiency. The downwardly-extending lengthwise sides of the pontoons provide lateral surface, providing good steering characteristics. | 05-28-2009 |
Keith L. Mortensen, Sunnyvale, CA US
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| 20110219024 | Persistent State Database for Operating System Services - A database is used to store user interface state information. The database is accessed by a key having a service ID field, a caller ID field, and a caller context ID field. The caller context ID is used to identify the context in the application program from which the user interface is called. In this manner, the system can differentiate between calls from different portions of the application program which can have different user expectations of the desirable user interface state. | 09-08-2011 |
Kenneth P. Mortensen, Bonner Springs, KS US
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| 20100159209 | FILL PACK ASSEMBLY AND METHOD WITH BONDED SHEET PAIRS - A fill pack assembly and method for assembling a fill pack from individual sheets utilizes integrally bonded sheet pairs. Each sheet pair is a pair of two individual adjacent fill sheets which have been bonded together via any suitable bonding method. A plurality of the thus formed sheet pairs can then be attached together to form an entire fill pack or portion of a fill pack. Such fill packs are useful in heat exchange devices such as industrial cooling towers. | 06-24-2010 |
Luke Mortensen, Des Moines, IA US
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| 20080233222 | Method of Improving Cardiovascular Health - A nutritional supplement including β-cryptoxanthin is found to be effective at lowering blood pressure in mammals. β-cryptoxanthin therefore may be used to maintain cardiovascular health by lowering blood pressure, preventing high, elevated blood pressure and/or maintaining healthy blood pressure. Administration of β-cryptoxanthin in combination with safflower oil is particularly effective. | 09-25-2008 |
Mark A. Mortensen, Wheat Ridge, CO US
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| 20090139095 | SELF-LOCKING CUTTING TOOL FOR PLASTIC PIPES - A locking mechanism for a cutting tool for plastic pipes. The tool includes two elongated members pivotally connected to each other in a scissors-like manner. Each elongated member has a handle portion and a jaw portion with one jaw portion including a knife blade and the other an anvil. In the preferred embodiments, the jaws of the cutting tool are spring-biased apart toward an open position. The locking mechanism for the tool includes a bail member on one handle and a C-shaped catch member on the other. In operation, the bail member can be pivoted to an extended position to contact and automatically slide along the opposite handle into a locking position with the catch member as the handles are squeezed together. | 06-04-2009 |
| 20100139100 | RATCHETING CUTTING TOOL FOR PLASTIC PIPES - A ratcheting cutting tool for plastic pipes having first and second, elongated rigid members pivotally mounted to each other, Each rigid member has a handle and the first rigid member additionally has an anvil at an end opposite from its handle. A spring-biased, knife blade member with a cutting edge and with a plurality of ratchet teeth is pivotally mounted to the first member The tool further includes drive and catch pawls pivotally mounted to the respective rigid members. In operation, the handles of the rigid members can be repeatedly squeezed together to progressively move the cutting edge of the knife blade member in a step-by-step manner toward the anvil to cut through a plastic pipe positioned therebetween. A manually operated release mechanism is also disclosed wherein both the drive and catch pawls can be moved in one motion to release positions spaced from engagement with the ratchet teeth to permit the spring-biased knife blade member to be automatically returned to its open position after each cut. | 06-10-2010 |
Michael Victor Mortensen, Highland Beach, FL US
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| 20080209781 | Device for displaying a disabled parking permit - A device for displaying a disabled parking permit includes a partially rounded housing with a flat fascia with a hook for hanging the device from a rear view mirror of an automobile. The disabled parking permit is required on opposite faces of a flexible sheet that is wound onto a spring loaded roll in order to contain it within the housing while driving. And this housing must not hang any lower than one and a quarter inch below the mirror. The placard can be pulled down from a slot opening on the bottom of the housing to a fully extended positioning order to display the disabled parking permit in a manner that allows visibility from both the front and the rear of the handicap persons automobile when the vehicle is parked. The placard must be retracted and rolled up within the housing, onto the spring-loaded roll, to avoid obstruction of view while driving. The width, length, colors, and indicia all being factors that must meet stringent municipal requirements. As well as the placard being registered with a displayed I.D. number to the driver of the automobile. | 09-04-2008 |
Owen Mortensen, Tucson, AZ US
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| 20120021395 | EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM FOR DENTAL PROFESSIONALS - An education system is disclosed. Unique interactive interfaces can give a user random access to patient data while taking an examination. Examination formats can include an item sequence format, which prompts a user to select and order proper treatments. A treatment map examination format can prompt a user to select a treatment and where to apply it. A dental treatment map can be used to map treatments to teeth surfaces, and a course authoring tool can allow a user to create a course, examinations, and scoring metrics. | 01-26-2012 |
Russell Mortensen, Chandler, AZ US
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| 20100073894 | Coreless substrate, method of manufacturing same, and package for microelectronic device incorporating same - A coreless substrate includes a stiffener material ( | 03-25-2010 |
| 20120005887 | CORELESS SUBSTRATE, METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SAME, AND PACKAGE FOR MICROELECTRONIC DEVICE INCORPORATING SAME - A coreless substrate includes a stiffener material ( | 01-12-2012 |
Scott M. Mortensen, Newtown, CT US
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| 20090231218 | FRAME ASSEMBLY FOR ELECTRICAL BOND - A frame assembly for a composite panel includes a first frame having a first frame contact surface transverse to a first frame mount surface and a second frame having a second frame contact surface transverse to a second frame mount surface, the first frame mount surface receivable within the second frame mount surface to provide a conductive communication path therebetween. | 09-17-2009 |
William Mortensen, Plano, TX US
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| 20080319411 | ADHESIVE UNDERGARMENT - An adhesive undergarment to be worn when panties are not worn. Embodiments of an adhesive undergarment may have an adhesive-backed panel for placement inside a garment. An exemplary adhesive undergarment provides a level of protection to the private area of a woman from the interior seams of pants or other similar clothing when being worn without panties. This clothing accessory is in the nature of a removable, disposable, adhesive-backed panel for placing inside the crotch area of a garment that replaces a need for a panty. An adhesive undergarment may have a strengthened area or a stiffened area to minimize the drooping, flopping or wilting of the adhesive undergarment while being installed in the crotch area of a pair of pants. | 12-25-2008 |
William A. Mortensen, Mcdonald, PA US
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| 20080294504 | Method of Evaluating a Project Manager of a Project of a Provider - A method evaluates a project manager of a project of a provider, the project being for a customer. The method includes utilizing a project manager scorecard comprising a plurality of predetermined project phases which are common to a plurality of different projects, and including with each of the predetermined project phases a plurality of predetermined project milestones which are common to the different projects. A potential value is pre-assigned to each of the predetermined project milestones for the different projects. The project manager is evaluated with respect to the predetermined project milestones and an assigned value, which is less than or equal to the potential value, is responsively assigned for each of the predetermined project milestones. A sum is determined of the assigned value for each of the predetermined project milestones. The performance of the project manager on the project of the provider is evaluated based upon the sum. | 11-27-2008 |
William G. Mortensen, Dallas, TX US
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| 20090099633 | SINGLE USE ICE PACK - An ice pack including a bag having a containment section with an opening. Two layers of adhesive material are be disposed on adjacent portions of the opening. One layer has a lesser width than the other layer, so that when the layers are engaged, the layer with the greater width engages both the other layer and a portion of the interior surface of the bag. At least one removable liner and preferably two removable liners may be disposed on respective layers of the adhesive material. The ice pack may be satisfactory for a single use. | 04-16-2009 |
