Patents Assigned to Roebic Laboratories, Inc.
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Patent number: 6177012Abstract: This invention presents a newly discovered, novel strain of Bacillus bacteria that produces lipase enzymes for the degradation of oleaginous materials such as fats, greases and cooking oils, protease enzymes to degrade proteins and amylases to break down starch. This novel strain and the enzymes produced thereby have a number of applications, including wastewater treatments, agricultural uses, laundry and dish detergents, drain cleaners and spot removers, among others.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1999Date of Patent: January 23, 2001Assignee: Roebic Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: David Lawler, Steven Smith
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Patent number: 6174718Abstract: This invention presents a newly discovered, novel strain of Bacillus bacteria that produces lipase enzymes for the degradation of oleaginous materials such as fats, greases and cooking oils, and protease enzymes to degrade proteins. This novel strain and the enzymes produced thereby have a number of applications, including wastewater treatments, agricultural uses, laundry and dish detergents, drain cleaners and spot removers, among others.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1999Date of Patent: January 16, 2001Assignee: Roebic Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: David Lawler, Steven Smith
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Patent number: 6171847Abstract: This invention presents a newly discovered, novel strain of Bacillus bacteria that produces lipase enzymes for the degradation of oleaginous materials such as fats, greases and cooking oils, protease enzymes to degrade proteins and amylases to break down starch. This novel strain and the enzymes produced thereby have a number of applications, including wastewater treatments, agricultural uses, laundry and dish detergents, drain cleaners and spot removers, among others.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1999Date of Patent: January 9, 2001Assignee: Roebic Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: David Lawler, Steven Smith
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Patent number: 6171848Abstract: This invention presents a newly discovered, novel strain of Bacillus bacteria that produces lipase enzymes for the degradation of oleaginous materials such as fats, greases and cooking oils, protease enzymes to degrade proteins and amylases to break down starch. This novel strain and the enzymes produced thereby have a number of applications, including wastewater treatments, agricultural uses, laundry and dish detergents, drain cleaners and spot removers, among others.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1999Date of Patent: January 9, 2001Assignee: Roebic Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: David Lawler, Steven Smith
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Patent number: 6162635Abstract: This invention presents a newly discovered, novel strain of Bacillus bacteria that produces lipase enzymes for the degradation of oleaginous materials such as fats, greases and cooking oils, protease enzymes to degrade proteins and amylases to break down starch. This novel strain and the enzymes produced thereby have a number of applications, including wastewater treatments, agricultural uses, laundry and dish detergents, drain cleaners and spot removers, among others.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1999Date of Patent: December 19, 2000Assignee: Roebic Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: David Lawler, Steven Smith
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Patent number: 6162634Abstract: This invention presents a newly discovered, novel strain of Bacillus bacteria that produces lipase enzymes for the degradation of oleaginous materials such as fats, greases and cooking oils, protease enzymes to degrade proteins and amylases to break down starch. This novel strain and the enzymes produced thereby have a number of applications, including wastewater treatments, agricultural uses, laundry and dish detergents, drain cleaners and spot removers, among others.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1999Date of Patent: December 19, 2000Assignee: Roebic Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: David Lawler, Steven Smith
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Patent number: 6140106Abstract: This invention presents a newly discovered, novel strain of Bacillus bacteria that produces lipase enzymes for the degradation of oleaginous materials such as fats, greases and cooking oils, protease enzymes to degrade proteins and amylases to break down starch. This novel strain and the enzymes produced thereby have a number of applications, including wastewater treatments, agricultural uses, laundry and dish detergents, drain cleaners and spot removers, among others.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1999Date of Patent: October 31, 2000Assignee: Roebic Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: David Lawler, Steven Smith
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Patent number: 6083737Abstract: This invention presents a newly discovered, novel strain of Bacillus bacteria that produces lipase enzymes for the degradation of oleaginous materials such as fats, greases and cooking oils, and protease enzymes to degrade proteins. This novel strain and the enzymes produced thereby have a number of applications, including wastewater treatments, agricultural uses, laundry and dish detergents, drain cleaners and spot removers, among others.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1999Date of Patent: July 4, 2000Assignee: Roebic Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: David Lawler, Steven Smith