Patents by Inventor Bruce H. Victor
Bruce H. Victor 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).
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Publication number: 20090117162Abstract: Disclosed is a cosmetic composition for topical application to the skin. The cosmetic composition comprises micron-sized, polymer-coated glass ball lenses having a polymer coating on the exterior surface thereof. The polymer-coated glass ball lenses are enhanced by engineered illumination and optics, and the appearance of the skin to which the cosmetic is applied is observable without masking the underlying skin.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2008Publication date: May 7, 2009Inventors: Bruce H. Victor, Kevin N. DiNicola
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Patent number: 6946147Abstract: Optically-activated particles for use in cosmetic preparations. The optically-activated particles include a plurality of substrate particles selected from the group consisting of nylons, acrylics, polyesters, other plastic polymers, natural materials, regenerated cellulose, metals and minerals; an optical brightener chemically bonded to each of the plurality of substrate particles to form integral units in the form of optically-activated particles for diffusing light to reduce the visual perception of skin imperfections, including cellulite, shadows, skin discolorations, and wrinkles; and each of the optically-activated particles are encapsulated with a UV transparent coating to increase the diffusion light to further reduce the visual perception of the skin imperfections.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2003Date of Patent: September 20, 2005Assignee: Lizo Chemicals, Inc.Inventor: Bruce H. Victor
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Patent number: 6808722Abstract: Optically-activated particles for use in cosmetic preparations. The optically-activated particles include a plurality of substrate particles selected from the group consisting of nylons, acrylics, polyesters, other plastic polymers, natural materials, regenerated cellulose, metals and minerals; an optical brightener chemically bonded to each of the plurality of substrate particles to form integral units in the form of optically-activated particles for diffusing light to reduce the visual perception of skin imperfections, including cellulite, shadows, skin discolorations, and wrinkles; and each of the optically-activated particles are encapsulated with a UV transparent coating to increase the diffusion light to further reduce the visual perception of the skin imperfections.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2003Date of Patent: October 26, 2004Assignee: Lipo Chemicals, Inc.Inventor: Bruce H. Victor
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Publication number: 20030170189Abstract: Optically-activated particles for use in cosmetic preparations. The optically-activated particles include a plurality of substrate particles selected from the group consisting of nylons, acrylics, polyesters, other plastic polymers, natural materials, regenerated cellulose, metals and minerals; an optical brightener chemically bonded to each of the plurality of substrate particles to form integral units in the form of optically-activated particles for diffusing light to reduce the visual perception of skin imperfections, including cellulite, shadows, skin discolorations, and wrinkles; and each of the optically-activated particles are encapsulated with a UV transparent coating to increase the diffusion light to further reduce the visual perception of the skin imperfections.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2003Publication date: September 11, 2003Inventor: Bruce H. Victor
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Patent number: 6613359Abstract: Optically-activated fixed particles for use in cosmetic, toiletries, or pharmaceutical preparations. The optically-activated fixed particles include a plurality of substrate particles and a fluorescent compound fixed to each of the plurality of substrate particles to form integral units in the form of optically-activated fixed particles for reducing the visual perception of skin imperfections, including cellulite, shadows, skin discolorations, wrinkles, and mild scars. Each of the optically-activated fixed particles are optionally encapsulated with a transparent or translucent coating.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2002Date of Patent: September 2, 2003Assignee: Lipo Chemicals, Inc.Inventor: Bruce H. Victor
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Publication number: 20030152537Abstract: Optically-activated particles for use in cosmetic preparations. The optically-activated particles include a plurality of substrate particles selected from the group consisting of nylons, acrylics, polyesters, other plastic polymers, natural materials, regenerated cellulose, metals and minerals; an optical brightener chemically bonded to each of the plurality of substrate particles to form integral units in the form of optically-activated particles for diffusing light to reduce the visual perception of skin imperfections, including cellulite, shadows, skin discolorations, and wrinkles; and each of the optically-activated particles are encapsulated with a UV transparent coating to increase the diffusion light to further reduce the visual perception of the skin imperfections.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2003Publication date: August 14, 2003Inventor: Bruce H. Victor
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Publication number: 20030147821Abstract: Optically-activated particles for use in cosmetic preparations. The optically-activated particles include a plurality of substrate particles selected from the group consisting of nylons, acrylics, polyesters, other plastic polymers, natural materials, regenerated cellulose, metals and minerals; an optical brightener chemically bonded to each of the plurality of substrate particles to form integral units in the form of optically-activated particles for diffusing light to reduce the visual perception of skin imperfections, including cellulite, shadows, skin discolorations, and wrinkles; and each of the optically-activated particles are encapsulated with a UV transparent coating to increase the diffusion light to further reduce the visual perception of the skin imperfections.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2003Publication date: August 7, 2003Inventor: Bruce H. Victor
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Patent number: 6586013Abstract: Optically-activated particles for use in cosmetic preparations. The optically-activated particles include a plurality of substrate particles selected from the group consisting of nylons, acrylics, polyesters, other plastic polymers, natural materials, regenerated cellulose, metals and minerals; an optical brightener chemically bonded to each of the plurality of substrate particles to form integral units in the form of optically-activated particles for diffusing light to reduce the visual perception of skin imperfections, including cellulite, shadows, skin discolorations, and wrinkles; and each of the optically-activated particles are encapsulated with a UV transparent coating to increase the diffusion light to further reduce the visual perception of the skin imperfections.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2001Date of Patent: July 1, 2003Assignee: Lipo Chemicals, Inc.Inventor: Bruce H. Victor
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Publication number: 20030104022Abstract: Optically-activated particles for use in cosmetic preparations. The optically-activated particles include a plurality of substrate particles selected from the group consisting of nylons, acrylics, polyesters, other plastic polymers, natural materials, regenerated cellulose, metals and minerals; an optical brightener chemically bonded to each of the plurality of substrate particles to form integral units in the form of optically-activated particles for diffusing light to reduce the visual perception of skin imperfections, including cellulite, shadows, skin discolorations, and wrinkles; and each of the optically-activated particles are encapsulated with a UV transparent coating to increase the diffusion light to further reduce the visual perception of the skin imperfections.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2003Publication date: June 5, 2003Inventor: Bruce H. Victor
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Publication number: 20020192260Abstract: Optically-activated fixed particles for use in cosmetic, toiletries,-or pharmaceutical preparations. The optically-activated fixed particles include a plurality of substrate particles and a fluorescent compound fixed to each of the plurality of substrate particles to form integral units in the form of optically-activated fixed particles for reducing the visual perception of skin imperfections, including cellulite, shadows, skin discolorations, wrinkles, and mild scars. Each of the optically-activated fixed particles are optionally encapsulated with a transparent or translucent coating.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2002Publication date: December 19, 2002Applicant: LIPO Chemicals, Inc.Inventor: Bruce H. Victor
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Publication number: 20020192248Abstract: Optically-activated particles for use in cosmetic preparations. The optically-activated particles include a plurality of substrate particles selected from the group consisting of nylons, acrylics, polyesters, other plastic polymers, natural materials, regenerated cellulose, metals and minerals; an optical brightener chemically bonded to each of the plurality of substrate particles to form integral units in the form of optically-activated particles for diffusing light to reduce the visual perception of skin imperfections, including cellulite, shadows, skin discolorations, and wrinkles; and each of the optically-activated particles are encapsulated with a UV transparent coating to increase the diffusion light to further reduce the visual perception of the skin imperfections.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2001Publication date: December 19, 2002Inventor: Bruce H. Victor
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Patent number: 5363199Abstract: A smoke opacity detector includes a sample chamber; a sample heating block in the sample chamber for heating a sample; a first temperature control for controlling the temperature of the sample heating block to a desired temperature; a measurement stack positioned above the sample heating block for receiving smoke resulting from heating of the sample by the sample heating block; a laser light source for projecting a light beam through the smoke in the measurement stack; a photodetector for detecting the amount of light from the laser light source that passes through the smoke in the measurement stack; a microprocessor for determining the amount of smoke resulting from heating of the sample, in response to the light detected by the photodetector; and a device for selectively eliminating conditions of water vapor in the determination of the amount of smoke by the microprocessor, the device for selectively eliminating including a heating device for heating the measurement stack and a second temperature control foType: GrantFiled: January 14, 1994Date of Patent: November 8, 1994Inventors: Bruce H. Victor, Michael M. Katz