Patents by Inventor B. Eugene Guthery

B. Eugene Guthery has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 8679552
    Abstract: A kit for treatment of acne vulgaris, said formulation of the kit effectively inhibiting or killing Proprionibacterium without antibiotics. A preferred formulation alleviates the four pathogenic factors of acne. In a preferred method using the kit, a first skin-wash formulation comprising a higher zinc pyrithione concentration than the second leave-on formulation is applied to the affected area and subsequently washed off the skin with water. Then, a second leave-on formulation, preferably comprising a minimum of 0.25% zinc pyrithione with additional ingredients for eliminating or reducing other pathogenic factors of acne vulgaris, is applied to the skin. The kit includes a skin-wash component and a leave-on component comprising the acne treatment of the invention. Formulations are preferably applied as creams, lotions or emulsions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 23, 2012
    Date of Patent: March 25, 2014
    Inventor: B. Eugene Guthery
  • Publication number: 20130289005
    Abstract: A kit for treatment of acne vulgaris, said formulation of the kit effectively inhibiting or killing Proprionibacterium without antibiotics. A preferred formulation alleviates the four pathogenic factors of acne. In a preferred method using the kit, a first skin-wash formulation comprising a higher zinc pyrithione concentration than the second leave-on formulation is applied to the affected area and subsequently washed off the skin with water. Then, a second leave-on formulation, preferably comprising a minimum of 0.25% zinc pyrithione with additional ingredients for eliminating or reducing other pathogenic factors of acne vulgaris, is applied to the skin. The kit includes a skin-wash component and a leave-on component comprising the acne treatment of the invention. Formulations are preferably applied as creams, lotions or emulsions.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 23, 2012
    Publication date: October 31, 2013
    Inventor: B. Eugene Guthery
  • Patent number: 8420627
    Abstract: Formulations and methods are disclosed which are effective to kill or control bacteria in the nares including gram-positive bacteria strains of S. aureus that are antibiotic resistant (MRSA—methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. A preferred composition comprises one or more medium-chain alcohols (dodecanol), glycerol monoesters (glycerol monocaprylate or glycerol monolaurate), and/or benzoic acid or benzoic acid analog, in a suitable pharmaceutical carrier, preferably an ointment, along with an odorant compound, preferably eucalyptus oil. The formulations and variations of the formulation may also be used on open wounds or lesions as well as intact skin.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 17, 2010
    Date of Patent: April 16, 2013
    Inventor: B. Eugene Guthery
  • Patent number: 8313782
    Abstract: An improved method, formulation and kit for the treatment of acne vulgaris are disclosed. The formulation is effective in inhibiting or killing the Proprionibacterium microorganism without utilizing antibiotics A preferred formulation alleviates the four pathogenic factors involved in the development of acne a) the putative pathogen of acne, Proprionibacterium acnes, b) abnormal desquamation of sebaceous-follicle epithelium (comedogenesis), c) the androgen-induced excessive sebum production, and d) the follicular reactivity (inflammation). The formulations are preferably applied as a cream, lotion or an emulsion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 17, 2009
    Date of Patent: November 20, 2012
    Inventor: B. Eugene Guthery
  • Publication number: 20120207688
    Abstract: A method for topical treatment of rosacea comprising application of a formulation to the affected area is disclosed. The formulation comprises one or more iron chelators. Omadine, a bispyrithione salt, and kojic acid are the preferred iron chelators. The formulation also comprises one or more false substrates for arachidonic acid. The preferred false substrates for arachidonic acid are alpha-linoleic acid and gamma dihomo-linolenic acid. The formulation further comprises an inhibitor of stratum corneum tryptic enzyme (SCTE). A preferred stratum corneum tryptic enzyme inhibitor is zinc. The formulation also preferably includes one or more medium-chain saturated fatty acid monoester. The preferred medium-chain fatty acid monoesters are glycerol monolaurate and glycerol monocaprylate. Formulation components are solubilized in a suitable carrier base which includes emollient, humectant, antioxidant and sunscreen components. The method preferably comprises application of a leave-on formulation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 27, 2010
    Publication date: August 16, 2012
    Inventor: B. Eugene Guthery
  • Publication number: 20120178731
    Abstract: Formulations and methods are disclosed which are effective to kill or control bacteria in the nares including gram-positive bacteria strains of S. aureus that are antibiotic resistant (MRSA—methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. A preferred composition comprises one or more medium-chain alcohols (dodecanol), glycerol monoesters (glycerol monocaprylate or glycerol monolaurate), and/or benzoic acid or benzoic acid analog, in a suitable pharmaceutical carrier, preferably an ointment, along with an odorant compound, preferably eucalyptus oil. The formulations and variations of the formulation may also be used on open wounds or lesions as well as intact skin.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 17, 2010
    Publication date: July 12, 2012
    Inventor: B. Eugene Guthery
  • Publication number: 20120135529
    Abstract: The present invention relates to an improved method, reagents and kit for the detection of fecal or urine occult blood. The reagents are either supplied as solutions in small vials or incorporated into a matrix that is treated, impregnated, or imprinted with the test reagents that are capable of undergoing a chromagenic reaction. The method elucidates false positives from dietary sources, oxidants in the toilet water supply and is specific for blood. A stabilized chromogenic solution is disclosed which contains phemolphthalin in a deoxygenated, basic solution. The chromagenic solution either in a liquid or matrix form is placed into the toilet water following urination or defecation. A few moments are allowed to occur for observation of the matrix turning from colorless to a hot-pink. A hot pink color is indicative of a false positive. If no color change occurs, an oxidizing solution is added to the toilet water.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 15, 2010
    Publication date: May 31, 2012
    Inventor: B. Eugene Guthery
  • Publication number: 20110318434
    Abstract: An improved method, formulation and kit for the treatment of acne vulgaris are disclosed. The formulation is effective in inhibiting or killing the Proprionibacterium microorganism without utilizing antibiotics A preferred formulation alleviates the four pathogenic factors involved in the development of acne a) the putative pathogen of acne, Proprionibacterium acnes, b) abnormal desquamation of sebaceous-follicle epithelium (comedogenesis), c) the androgen-induced excessive sebum production, and d) the follicular reactivity (inflammation). The formulations are preferably applied as a cream, lotion or an emulsion.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 17, 2009
    Publication date: December 29, 2011
    Inventor: B. Eugene Guthery
  • Patent number: 6110908
    Abstract: Stable antiseptic compositions having broad spectrum, fast acting, and profound persistent effect without significant irritation of the tissue to which they are applied are disclosed. The broad spectrum, fast acting component of the present invention comprises one or more antimicrobial alcohols, antimicrobial lipids, or mixtures thereof. The persistent component of the present invention comprises one or more antimicrobial lipids, pyridine-containing compounds, nitrogen-containing antibitics, preservatives, or mixtures thereof, which preferably bind to either or both of the skin surface and intracellular structures within the epidermis. Additional components include antioxidants, emulsifying agents, acidifiers, thickeners, and coloring and texturing compounds. Preferred antiseptic formulations comprise an antimicrobial alcohol such as 70% n-propanol, an antimicrobial lipid such as free fatty acids and/or fatty acid esters, and zinc omadine.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 5, 1997
    Date of Patent: August 29, 2000
    Inventor: B. Eugene Guthery
  • Patent number: 5364650
    Abstract: A method and composition for eradicating bacteria from animal carcasses. The composition comprises a solution coating aliphatic medium chain fatty acids, a chelating agent, enough hydrochloric acid to maintain the solution at an acid pH and enough water to dilute the solution to an appropriate concentration of fatty acids. Animal carcasses to be treated are baptized in the solution for ten to thirty minutes, removed and rinsed. Animal carcasses may also be treated by spraying the solution on the carcasses to be treated. When the solution is to be sprayed on a carcass, a thickener such as a polysaccharide is added to the solution such that the spray solution sticks or holds onto the treated carcass.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 22, 1993
    Date of Patent: November 15, 1994
    Inventor: B. Eugene Guthery
  • Patent number: 5234703
    Abstract: A method and composition for eradicating bacteria from animal carcasses. The composition comprises a solution coating aliphatic medium chain fatty acids, a chelating agent, enough hydrochloric acid to maintain the solution at an acid pH and enough water to dilute the solution to an appropriate concentration of fatty acids. Animal carcasses to be treated are baptized in the solution for ten to thirty minutes, removed and rinsed. Animal carcasses may also be treated by spraying the solution on the carcasses to be treated. When the solution is to be sprayed on a carcass, a thickener such as a polysaccharide is added to the solution such that the spray solution sticks or holds onto the treated carcass.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 1992
    Date of Patent: August 10, 1993
    Inventor: B. Eugene Guthery
  • Patent number: 4704102
    Abstract: A method of irrigation of a body cavity, promoting asepsis, in which an irrigant solution, preferably a solution of iodine, is introduced into an abdominal cavity, retained within the abdominal cavity until asepsis is achieved, and drained from the abdominal cavity. Preferably, the solution includes a local anesthetic and a binding agent such as glycol. A catheter apparatus particularly adapted for implementation of the irrigation method comprises a drainage means and an independent irrigation means. In the catheter, a first valve assembly is connected to the drainage means so that the drainage of fluid from the abdominal cavity may be selectively regulated. A second valve assembly provides for selective opening of the irrigation means to allow introduction of the irrigation solution into the abdominal cavity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 27, 1986
    Date of Patent: November 3, 1987
    Assignee: Geneco Inc.
    Inventor: B. Eugene Guthery