Abstract: The present invention provides a container which provides a measured dosage of the contents of the container when pressure is applied to the top of the container. When not in use, the container additionally contains a locking means such that the contents of the container cannot be dispensed without repositioning the locking means to the open position.
Abstract: The present invention provides a flexible container for dispensing liquids capable of providing precise dosage of the liquid. The container comprises an upper liquid reservoir and a lower liquid reservoir separated by a gasket, a longitudinal tube extending through the gasket and comprising a slot, and a dispensing tip having a longitudinal sleeve extending therefrom that also comprises a slot and is disposed concentrically around the upper end of the longitudinal tube. Liquid may be transferred from the lower reservoir to the upper reservoir by the application of pressure on the lower reservoir while the two slots are aligned. In a preferred embodiment, the container is rendered child-resistant through the provision of a cap.
Abstract: A holder for use in disposable feeding systems includes a body which is made from two straight pieces or sections capable of being arranged in an abutting, end-to-end relationship in which they assume a non-coaxial arrangement that results in an angular body shape designed, for instance, to promote infant feeding in a semi-upright position. From this feeding position, the body sections of a transformable embodiment can be moved to a filling position, in which they are arranged coaxially to form a straight body shape that facilitates the insertion and/or filling of a disposable liner, preferably via movement of a friction fit mechanism. The body sections of both the transformable and non-transformable embodiments may also be provided with finger guides, which promote the proper gripping of the holder by a user, and finger holes, which facilitate the expulsion of air from a liquid-filled liner receivable in an interior of the holder.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 5, 1999
Date of Patent:
June 12, 2001
Assignee:
Johnson & Johnson Consumer Companies, Inc.
Inventors:
Emanual Peter Morano, Robert W. Shaw, Paul Dowd, Lorena S. Telofski, Alan G. Trojanowski
Abstract: A packaging system for storing and dispensing liquid or powder products. The product is housed within an inner container having a body defined by a side wall and an opening therein for dispensing the product. A flexible outer shell substantially surrounds the inner container and is removably secured thereto. The outer shell can be designed to resemble the three-dimensional shape of an animal, cartoon character or the like, for superior aesthetic appeal. The contents of the inner container may be sealed with a closure. A three dimensional topper may be provided, which is designed to resemble the head or upper portion of the character being depicted. The outer shell can be squeezed to cause dispensing of the product from the inner container, and can be adapted to hold inner containers of all shapes and sizes. The inner container is easily replaced once empty.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 13, 1996
Date of Patent:
May 29, 2001
Assignee:
Johnson & Johnson Consumer Products, Inc.
Inventors:
Anthony B. Gallo, Stephen John Mohary, Ivan Chan
Abstract: A composition for use in a topical skin formulation such as a shower gel or a bath gel or a cream or lotion, comprises polyalcohol humectant, a mixture of at least two polyquaternary compounds, one of which is a cationic copolymer and one of which is an amphoteric copolymer, the copolymers being present in a weight ratio of cationic copolymer to amphoteric copolymer of 1:1.75 to 1:6, wherein the weight ratio of polyalcohol humectant to the said mixture lies in the range 1:0.06 to 1:0.1. When employed in a topical skin formulation the present combination of humectants provides an improved moisturizing effect.
Abstract: A body and hair cleanser composition that is non irritating to the skin and eyes is disclosed. The cleanser composition contains a) a sulfosuccinate anionic surfactant, b) a polyoxyethylene-alkylsulfate anionic surfactant; c) at least one amphoteric surfactant; and d) a polyoxyethylene-sorbitan nonionic surfactant. The weight ratio of sulfosuccinate anionic surfactant to polyoxyethylene-alkylsulfate anionic surfactant is about 1:0.25 to about 1:2, and the weight ratio of sulfosuccinate anionic surfactant to total amount of amphoteric surfactant is about 1:0.25 to about 1:2.
Abstract: A method of increasing the amount of anagen hair in a human comprising applying an azole or zinc pyrithione, or mixtures thereof to an area of a human where an increase in the amount of anagen hair is desired. Also provided is a method of reducing the shedding of hair in a human comprised of applying an effective amount of an azole or zinc pyrithione to an area of a human where such a reduction is desired. Further provided is a method of increasing the diameter of a hair shaft comprising topically applying an effective amount of an azole to an area of a human where an increase in the diameter is desired.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 9, 1998
Date of Patent:
August 8, 2000
Assignee:
Johnson & Johnson Consumer Companies, Inc.
Abstract: A holder for use in disposable feeding systems includes a body which is made from two straight pieces or sections capable of being arranged in an abutting, end-to-end relationship in which they assume a non-coaxial arrangement that results in an angular body shape designed, for instance, to promote infant feeding in a semi-upright position. From this feeding position, the body sections of a transformable embodiment can be moved to a filling position, in which they are arranged coaxially to form a straight body shape that facilitates the insertion and/or filling of a disposable liner. The body sections of both the transformable and non-transformable embodiments may also be provided with finger guides, which promote the proper gripping of the holder by a user, and finger holes, which facilitate the expulsion of air from a liquid-filled liner receivable in an interior of the holder.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 17, 1997
Date of Patent:
July 25, 2000
Assignee:
Johnson & Johnson Consumer Products, Inc.
Inventors:
Robert W. Shaw, Paul Dowd, Lorena S. Telofski, Alan G. Trojanowski
Abstract: A conditioning shampoo composition comprised of a mixture of anionic and amphoteric surfactants and optional conditioners which imparts cleansing, wet detangling, dry detangling and manageability to hair and which is relatively non-irritating and thus suitable for use by young children and adults having sensitive skin and eyes.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 24, 1997
Date of Patent:
July 18, 2000
Assignee:
Johnson & Johnson Consumer Products, Inc.
Inventors:
Elvin R. Lukenbach, Victoria F. Dole, Glenn A. Nystrand, Laura McCulloch, William D. Allan, Jonathan R. Hill, Charles J. Taylor
Abstract: Containers a retaining member disposed within the container which substantially obstructs the opening of the container are disclosed. In a preferred embodiment, the member enlarges to receive a dispensing instrument that is used to cap the container.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 2, 1998
Date of Patent:
September 3, 2002
Assignee:
McNeil-PPC, Inc.
Inventors:
Michael Faughey, Daniel A. Backich, M. Simon Freed, Brian J. Brozell