Abstract: A method for the manufacture of a packaged pet collar which includes preparing a blended composition of a vinylic resin, an ectoparasiticidally effective amount of recrystallized phosmet and a plasticizer, extruding the composition into a continuous length, cutting the extruded length into individual segments, affixing a buckle, and thereafter packaging the resultant pet collar in a pouch of spunbonded olefin. The packaged collar is characterized by the absence of offensive mercaptan type odor upon opening the package.
Abstract: An insecticidal package for applying a thin film of water-insoluble insecticide to a household surface including a container and insecticidal stick. The stick comprises from 0.25 to 15 weight percent insecticide, from 10 to 65 weight percent of a fatty alkyl monoether of propylene glycol, from 30 to 75 weight percent of monoethanolamide of fatty acid and optional quantities of liquid lubricity agent compatible therewith, the total liquid content not exceeding 65 weight percent.
Abstract: An oil-in-water pesticidal emulsion concentrate comprising an active ingredient selected from fluvalinate, permethrin, cypermethrin, deltamethrin, fenpropathrin and fenvalerate; polyvinyl alcohol; and optional amounts of surfactant and ethylene or propylene glycol having freeze-thaw stability, 50 degrees centigrade stability and water dispersability.
Abstract: N-alkyl (aryl) carbamates and thiocarbamates of 3-hydroxy-4-substituted phenoxy alkanoic acid esters which are useful for the control of weeds.
Abstract: The acid chlorides of N-substituted-2-aminocarboxylic acids are prepared by treating the carboxylic acids with phosgene in the presence of a catalytically effective amount of a water soluble tertiary amine, which acid chlorides are useful in the manufacture of insecticides.
Abstract: Novel phenoxyphenoxyalkyl-, phenoxyphenylthioalkyl- or phenoxyphenylsulfonylalkyl-substituted phosphinates and phosphonates, related compounds, synthesis thereof, intermediates therefor, and the use of said novel compounds for the control of weeds.
Abstract: Novel phenoxyphenyl-substituted or pyridyloxyphenyl-substituted phosphinates and phosphinothioates, syntheses thereof, intermediates therefor, and the use of said novel phosphinates and phosphinothioates for the control of weeds.
Abstract: Novel 1-substituted pyrimidinediones and thiopyrimidineones, synthesis thereof and intermediates therefor, useful as control agents for pests.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 27, 1982
Date of Patent:
May 15, 1984
Assignee:
Zoecon Corporation
Inventors:
George R. Lindahl, III, Clive A. Henrick
Abstract: Pyridyl esters and thiolesters of amino acids, intermediates therefor, synthesis thereof and the use of said esters and thiolesters and compositions for the control of pests.
Abstract: Substituted tetrahydrobenzodiazaphosphorindiones or tetrahydropyridodiazaphosphorindiones, intermediates therefore, synthesis thereof, said compounds being useful herbicides.
Abstract: This invention relates to 3-alkoxy-4-substituted-phenoxy-2,3-unsaturated acid esters and derivatives thereof and the use of said acid esters and derivatives for the control of weeds.
Abstract: A chewable, digestible, high protein product for canine pets which has physical properties and appearance resembling rawhide is prepared by extruding a mixture of an oil seed protein, a polyol plasticizer, lecithin and water, and impacting the surface of the extrudate with a stream of particles until the leather-like appearance is obtained.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 19, 1982
Date of Patent:
December 6, 1983
Assignee:
Zoecon Corporation
Inventors:
C. Lawrence Greene, David C. Creech, Donald W. Kelley
Abstract: Novel 1-substituted pyrimidinediones and thiopyrimidineones, synthesis thereof and intermediates therefor, useful as control agents for pests.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 27, 1982
Date of Patent:
October 25, 1983
Assignee:
Zoecon Corporation
Inventors:
George R. Lindahl, III, Clive A. Henrick
Abstract: Esters and thiolesters of amino acids, intermediates therefor, synthesis thereof, and the use of said esters and thiolesters and compositions for the control of pests.