Patents by Inventor Charles S. Casault

Charles S. Casault 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: 7887838
    Abstract: A film-forming composition comprising a hydrocolloid, a plasticizer, and water is described. A process and apparatus for producing a non-gelatin film comprising a hydrocolloid, a plasticizer, and water is also disclosed. The process includes combining at least one non-gelatin hydrocolloid, water, and at least one plasticizer into a substantially homogeneous film-forming composition comprising at least about 40 percent water by weight. A substantial portion of the water is then extracted from the film-forming composition to form a dried portion having a water content of less than or equal to about 25 percent by weight. The dried portion of the film-forming composition is formed into a film. A film produced according to the process preferably has a tensile strength at rupture of at least about 0.4 N/mn2, and a percent elongation of at least about 50 percent at rupture at room temperature.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 2003
    Date of Patent: February 15, 2011
    Assignee: Banner Pharmacaps, Inc.
    Inventors: Don A. Archibald, Qi Fang, Linus G. Fonkwe, Gregory L. Dietel, Charles S. Casault
  • Publication number: 20040052839
    Abstract: A film-forming composition comprising a hydrocolloid, a plasticizer, and water is described. A process and apparatus for producing a non-gelatin film comprising a hydrocolloid, a plasticizer, and water is also disclosed. The process includes combining at least one non-gelatin hydrocolloid, water, and at least one plasticizer into a substantially homogeneous film-forming composition comprising at least about 40 percent water by weight. A substantial portion of the water is then extracted from the film-forming composition to form a dried portion having a water content of less than or equal to about 25 percent by weight. The dried portion of the film-forming composition is formed into a film. A film produced according to the process preferably has a tensile strength at rupture of at least about 5 N, and a percent elongation of at least about 50 percent at rupture at room temperature. An apparatus for performing the process is also described, as well oral dosage forms encapsulated or enrobed in the produced film.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 30, 2003
    Publication date: March 18, 2004
    Inventors: Don A. Archibald, Qi Fang, Linus G. Fonkwe, Gregory L. Dietel, Charles S. Casault