Patents Assigned to ionogen Inc.
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Publication number: 20210251437Abstract: Devices, systems, and methods of the present disclosure are directed to dispensing wipes that are treated as the wipes move through a housing of a dispenser. Such in situ treatment of the wipes may facilitate, for example, achieving control over one or more of the concentration, composition, or distribution of one or more chemicals carried by the wipes. Further, or instead, the one or more chemicals may be formed within the housing (e.g., just prior to treating the wipes), which may be useful for treating the wipes with chemicals that have limited stability and/or for reducing chemical handling requirements along a supply chain.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2021Publication date: August 19, 2021Applicant: ionogen Inc.Inventors: John Patrick Shanahan, Christopher Harold King
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Publication number: 20210251436Abstract: Devices, systems, and methods of the present disclosure are directed to dispensing wipes that are treated as the wipes move through a housing of a dispenser. Such in situ treatment of the wipes may facilitate, for example, achieving control over one or more of the concentration, composition, or distribution of one or more chemicals carried by the wipes. Further, or instead, the one or more chemicals may be formed within the housing (e.g., just prior to treating the wipes), which may be useful for treating the wipes with chemicals that have limited stability and/or for reducing chemical handling requirements along a supply chain.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2021Publication date: August 19, 2021Applicant: ionogen Inc.Inventors: John Patrick Shanahan, Christopher Harold King
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Patent number: 11000163Abstract: Devices, systems, and methods of the present disclosure are directed to dispensing wipes that are treated as the wipes move through a housing of a dispenser. Such in situ treatment of the wipes may facilitate, for example, achieving control over one or more of the concentration, composition, or distribution of one or more chemicals carried by the wipes. Further, or instead, the one or more chemicals may be formed within the housing (e.g., just prior to treating the wipes), which may be useful for treating the wipes with chemicals that have limited stability and/or for reducing chemical handling requirements along a supply chain.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2019Date of Patent: May 11, 2021Assignee: ionogen Inc.Inventors: John Patrick Shanahan, Christopher Harold King
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Patent number: 11000164Abstract: Devices, systems, and methods of the present disclosure are directed to dispensing wipes that are treated as the wipes move through a housing of a dispenser. Such in situ treatment of the wipes may facilitate, for example, achieving control over one or more of the concentration, composition, or distribution of one or more chemicals carried by the wipes. Further, or instead, the one or more chemicals may be formed within the housing (e.g., just prior to treating the wipes), which may be useful for treating the wipes with chemicals that have limited stability and/or for reducing chemical handling requirements along a supply chain.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2019Date of Patent: May 11, 2021Assignee: ionogen Inc.Inventors: John Patrick Shanahan, Christopher Harold King
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Publication number: 20210094850Abstract: Disclosed herein are bubble-generating electrochemical reactors, as well as a reservoir system that comprises the same, used in a process for preparing a liquid agent medium comprising an oxidant effective for sanitizing, disinfecting, and/or cleaning an object.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2020Publication date: April 1, 2021Applicant: ionogen Inc.Inventors: John Patrick Shanahan, Joel Kent Reed
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Publication number: 20190343345Abstract: Devices, systems, and methods of the present disclosure are directed to dispensing wipes that are treated as the wipes move through a housing of a dispenser. Such in situ treatment of the wipes may facilitate, for example, achieving control over one or more of the concentration, composition, or distribution of one or more chemicals carried by the wipes. Further, or instead, the one or more chemicals may be formed within the housing (e.g., just prior to treating the wipes), which may be useful for treating the wipes with chemicals that have limited stability and/or for reducing chemical handling requirements along a supply chain.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2019Publication date: November 14, 2019Applicant: ionogen Inc.Inventors: John Patrick Shanahan, Christopher Harold King