Patents Assigned to Triosyn Holding Inc.
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Patent number: 7699906Abstract: The present invention relates to iodinated resins. It relates in particular to a process for preparing a polyiodide-resin wherein an anion exchange resin is contacted with a material capable of donating a member absorbable by the resin so as to convert the resin to the polyiodide-resin. The absorbable member is selected from the group consisting of I.sub.2 and polyiodide ion having a valence of ?1. In the process, conversion of the anion exchange resin to the polyiodide-resin is effected at elevated temperate and/or elevated pressure, the elevated temperature being about 100.degree. C. or higher, the elevated pressure being greater than atmospheric pressure. The present invention also relates to a substance comprising an iodine (impregnated) resin as produced by the above process.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2007Date of Patent: April 20, 2010Assignee: Triosyn Holding Inc.Inventor: Pierre Jean Messier
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Publication number: 20100074858Abstract: The invention provides a novel method for manufacturing iodinated resin particulates that have widespread utility as disinfectants. The invention also provides novel iodinated demand disinfectant iodinated resins that have superior properties than resins known in the art. The novel manufacturing process of the current invention is highly efficient and environmentally friendly and is conducted without the presence of water. Additionally, the manufacturing process produces iodinated resins that have better overall biological performance than resins produced by prior art methods owing to higher degrees of iodine in the manufactured resin particulates and higher degrees of uniformity of iodine content when comparing particulate to particulate.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2009Publication date: March 25, 2010Applicant: Triosyn Holding Inc.Inventors: Pierre J. Messier, Jean-Pierre S. Louis, David OHayon
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Patent number: 7625351Abstract: Provided herein is an innovative hemoperfusion system and method including a thermal-fused broad-spectrum biocidal iodinated interactive polymer for the treatment of biological contaminants in body fluids. In one exemplary embodiment, the system and method utilizes a Triosyn® thermal fused broad-spectrum iodinated interactive polymer, included in a hemoperfusion column, for devitalizing high levels of cell-free microorganisms in whole blood and biological fluids in relation with the characterization of blood cells viability and function post-treatment.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2004Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Assignee: Triosyn Holding, Inc.Inventor: Pierre Messier
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Publication number: 20090277450Abstract: The present invention comprises nontoxic, environmentally friendly triclosan-containing antimicrobial filters composed of two layers, a filtering layer and a backing layer used to trap any triclosan released from the filtering layer. The filter media can be used in various applications including filter closures for facemasks.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2009Publication date: November 12, 2009Applicant: Triosyn Holding Inc.Inventors: Pierre J. Messier, David Ohayon
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Publication number: 20090259158Abstract: The present invention provides a fiber with iodinated resin particles embedded therein. The innovative fibers a show no or negligible leaching of iodine into the atmosphere and thus are not toxic. In one aspect, the antimicrobial fibers can be bonded or woven together to form a filter media. Examples of nonwoven filters are provided. Additionally, an electric charge can be applied across the nonwoven substrate to increase antimicrobial efficacy.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2009Publication date: October 15, 2009Applicant: Triosyn Holding Inc.Inventor: Pierre J. Messier
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Publication number: 20090253327Abstract: The present invention is directed to manufacturing an antimicrobial nonwoven material composed of two or more distinct fibers that are entangled to form a three-dimensional nonwoven web. The individual fiber components of the web are chosen to have properties that impart both excellent filtering capacity and antimicrobial activity to the web. At least one fiber of the composite web is selected to have excellent filtering characteristics. Moreover, at least one fiber of the composite web is selected to be able to incorporate an active agent, such as an iodinated resin, with a sufficient loading capacity and diffusivity such that the active agent can migrate to the surface of the fiber and exert its antimicrobial effect.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2009Publication date: October 8, 2009Applicant: Triosyn Holding Inc.Inventor: Pierre J. Messier
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Publication number: 20080264554Abstract: There is provided a protective media and a method of manufacturing the same. In one aspect, the protective media includes a porous dielectric carrier, an active agent incorporated in the porous dielectric carrier, and an electrostatic charge across at least a portion of the porous dielectric carrier. This innovative media is capable of eradicating microorganisms and/or toxins more efficiently than prior art solutions and can also self-sterilize.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2008Publication date: October 30, 2008Applicant: Triosyn Holding Inc.Inventor: Pierre Jean Messier
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Patent number: 7320758Abstract: A method for disinfecting microorganisms in metalworking fluids without leaving behind unacceptable amount of chemicals in the treated fluids. The method comprises passing the fluid in a recirculating cooling system through a filter, which contains a demand disinfectant, preferably an iodinated resin. The iodinated resin inhibits the growth of microorganism in the fluid, which is then cycled back into the system. The present invention also relates to a filter and system for disinfecting microorganisms in metalworking fluids.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2004Date of Patent: January 22, 2008Assignee: Triosyn Holding, Inc.Inventors: Pierre Jean Messier, Joe Tanelli, Jean-Pierre St-Louis, David Ohayon, Gerald Bruno, Jr.
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Patent number: 7261879Abstract: The present invention relates to iodinated resins. It relates in particular to a process for preparing a polyiodide-resin wherein an anion exchange resin is contacted with a material capable of donating a member absorbable by the resin so as to convert the resin to the polyiodide-resin. The absorbable member is selected from the group consisting of I2 and polyiodide ion having a valence of ?1. In the process, conversion of the anion exchange resin to the polyiodide-resin is effected at elevated temperature and/or elevated pressure, the elevated temperature being about 100° C. or higher, the elevated pressure being greater than atmospheric pressure. The present invention also relates to a substance comprising an iodine (impregnated) resin as produced by the above process.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2002Date of Patent: August 28, 2007Assignee: Triosyn Holding Inc.Inventor: Pierre Jean Messier
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Patent number: 6899868Abstract: The present invention relates to iodine demand disinfectants. It relates in particular to a process for preparing a polyiodide-resin for use as an iodine demand disinfectant wherein a porous strong base anion exchange resin in a salt form, is contacted with a material capable of donating a member absorbable by the resin so as to convert the resin to the polyiodide-resin. The adsorbable member is selected from the group comprising I2 and polyiodide ion having a valence of ?1. The process is characterized in that conversion of the anion exchange resin to the polyiodide-resin is effected at elevated temperature and elevated pressure, the elevated temperature being 100 degrees C. or higher, the elevated pressure being greater than atmospheric pressure. The present invention also relates to disinfectant substance comprising an iodine (impregnated) resin as produced by the above process.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2002Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Assignee: Triosyn Holding Inc.Inventor: Pierre Jean Messier
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Patent number: 6727400Abstract: A method for deactivating a toxic chemical agent comprising contacting said toxic chemical agent with an halogenated resin.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1999Date of Patent: April 27, 2004Assignee: Triosyn Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Pierre Messier, Norbert Laderoute, John Moorehead, Lindy DeJarme, Lynette Blaney
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Patent number: 6696055Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for treating air with an iodinated resin to remove contaminants contained in the air. The iodinated resin is an iodinated anion exchange resin. The present invention also relates a system for treating air. The system comprises a means for providing an air path for air to move through, and an iodinated resin disposed in the air path.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2002Date of Patent: February 24, 2004Assignee: Triosyn Holdings, Inc.Inventor: Pierre Jean Messier
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Patent number: 6680050Abstract: The present invention relates to iodine demand disinfectants. It relates in particular to a process for preparing a polyiodide-resin for use as an iodine demand disinfectant wherein a porous strong base anion exchange resin in a salt form, is contacted with a material capable of donating a member absorbable by the resin so as to convert the resin to the polyiodide-resin. The adsorbable member is selected from the group comprising I2 and polyiodide ion having a valence of −1. The process is characterized in that conversion of the anion exchange resin to the polyiodide-resin is effected at elevated temperature and elevated pressure, the elevated temperature being 100 degrees C. or higher, the elevated pressure being greater than atmospheric pressure. The present invention also relates to disinfectant substance comprising an iodine (impregnated) resin as produced by the above process.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1999Date of Patent: January 20, 2004Assignee: Triosyn Holdings, Inc.Inventor: Pierre Jean Messier
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Patent number: 6592861Abstract: The present invention relates to iodine demand disinfectants. It relates in particular to a process for preparing a polyiodide-resin for use as an iodine demand disinfectant wherein a porous strong base anion exchange resin in a salt form, is contacted with a material capable of donating a member absorbable by the resin so as to convert the resin to the polyiodide-resin. The adsorbable member is selected from the group comprising I2 and polyiodide ion having a valence of −1. The process is characterized in that conversion of the anion exchange resin to the polyiodide-resin is effected at elevated temperature and elevated pressure, the elevated temperature being 100 degrees C. or higher, the elevated pressure being greater than atmospheric pressure. The present invention also relates to disinfectant substance comprising an iodine (impregnated) resin as produced by the above process.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2002Date of Patent: July 15, 2003Assignee: Triosyn Holding Inc.Inventor: Pierre Jean Messier
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Publication number: 20030099606Abstract: The present invention relates to iodine demand disinfectants. It relates in particular to a process for preparing a polyiodide-resin for use as an iodine demand disinfectant wherein a porous strong base anion exchange resin in a salt form, is contacted with a material capable of donating a member absorbable by the resin so as to convert the resin to the polyiodide-resin. The adsorbable member is selected from the group comprising I2 and polyiodide ion having a valence of −1. The process is characterized in that conversion of the anion exchange resin to the polyiodide-resin is effected at elevated temperature and elevated pressure, the elevated temperature being 100 degrees C. or higher, the elevated pressure being greater than atmospheric pressure. The present invention also relates to disinfectant substance comprising an iodine (impregnated) resin as produced by the above process.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2002Publication date: May 29, 2003Applicant: Triosyn Holding, Inc.Inventor: Pierre Jean Messier