Patents by Inventor Allen Rau
Allen Rau 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).
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Publication number: 20220192990Abstract: Tablets are prepared with friability reducing agents to yield tablets that are more resistant to breakage or crumbling, but with satisfactory hardness. The friability reducing agents include low molecular weight polyethylene glycol as well as similar agents exhibiting at least three percent (3%) hydroxide moieties and a water solubility of at least eighty percent (80%) (w/w %) in room temperature water. The tablets may comprise an active agent and excipient of almost any type, and about 0.1-about 0.5% by weight friability reducing agent. They exhibit a hardness of at least eighty percent (80%) of the same tablet prepared without the friability reducing agent.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2022Publication date: June 23, 2022Applicant: TOWER LABORATORIES LTDInventors: Allen Rau, Donald Stadolnik, Mevin Corcino, Freddy Acosta
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Publication number: 20210308059Abstract: Tablets are prepared with friability reducing agents to yield tablets that are more resistant to breakage or crumbling, but with satisfactory hardness. The friability reducing agents include low molecular weight polyethylene glycol as well as similar agents exhibiting at least three percent (3%) hydroxide moieties and a water solubility of at least eighty percent (80%) (w/w %) in room temperature water. The tablets may comprise an active agent and excipient of almost any type, and about 0.1-about 0.5% by weight friability reducing agent. They exhibit a hardness of at least eighty percent (80%) of the same tablet prepared without the friability reducing agent.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2021Publication date: October 7, 2021Applicant: TOWER LABORATORIES LTDInventors: Allen Rau, Donald Stadolnik, Mevin Corcino, Freddy Acosta
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Patent number: 11058642Abstract: Tablets are prepared with friability reducing agents to yield tablets that are more resistant to breakage or crumbling, but with satisfactory hardness. The friability reducing agents include low molecular weight polyethylene glycol as well as similar agents exhibiting at least three percent (3%) hydroxide moieties and a water solubility of at least eighty percent (80%) (w/w %) in room temperature water. The tablets may comprise an active agent and excipient of almost any type, and about 0.1-about 0.5% by weight friability reducing agent. They exhibit a hardness of at least eighty percent (80%) of the same tablet prepared without the friability reducing agent.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2013Date of Patent: July 13, 2021Assignee: TOWER LABORATORIES LTDInventors: Allen Rau, Donald Stadolnik, Melvin Corcino, Freddy Acosta
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Patent number: 10022318Abstract: This invention provides an effervescent solid form that dissolves in cold water quickly enough to not disappoint consumers yet not so quickly that the visual interest generated during the effervescent reaction is lost. This performance is achieved by forming effervescent particles that are dense enough to retard dissolution and small enough to not take too long to dissolve. The aim of this invention is to provide a beverage in solid effervescent form that takes between about 30 and about 120 seconds to dissolve in warm water. The granules may carry functional additives such as flavors, vitamins, minerals, sweeteners, colors and drugs. The granules may also be compounded of materials intended to provide relief from skin or topical discomfort, as in the form of a wash or bath additive. The granules may also be formulated to provide cleaning agents, such as ceramic cleaners and denture cleaners.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2016Date of Patent: July 17, 2018Assignee: TOWER LABORATORIES, LTD.Inventors: Allen Rau, Nicole Quinn, Donald Stadolnik, Eric Sterner
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Publication number: 20160354306Abstract: This invention provides an effervescent solid form that dissolves in cold water quickly enough to not disappoint consumers yet not so quickly that the visual interest generated during the effervescent reaction is lost. This performance is achieved by forming effervescent particles that are dense enough to retard dissolution and small enough to not take too long to dissolve. The aim of this invention is to provide a beverage in solid effervescent form that takes between about 30 and about 120 seconds to dissolve in warm water. The granules may carry functional additives such as flavors, vitamins, minerals, sweeteners, colors and drugs. The granules may also be compounded of materials intended to provide relief from skin or topical discomfort, as in the form of a wash or bath additive. The granules may also be formulated to provide cleaning agents, such as ceramic cleaners and denture cleaners.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2016Publication date: December 8, 2016Applicant: TOWER LABORATORIES, LTD.Inventors: ALLEN RAU, NICOLE QUINN, DONALD STADOLNIK, ERIC STERNER
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Patent number: 9457204Abstract: This invention provides an effervescent solid form that dissolves in cold water quickly enough to not disappoint consumers yet not so quickly that the visual interest generated during the effervescent reaction is lost. This performance is achieved by forming effervescent particles that are dense enough to retard dissolution and small enough to not take too long to dissolve. The aim of this invention is to provide a beverage in solid effervescent form that takes between about 30 and about 120 seconds to dissolve in warm water. The granules may carry functional additives such as flavors, vitamins, minerals, sweeteners, colors and drugs. The granules may also be compounded of materials intended to provide relief from skin or topical discomfort, as in the form of a wash or bath additive. The granules may also be formulated to provide cleaning agents, such as ceramic cleaners and denture cleaners.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2009Date of Patent: October 4, 2016Assignee: Tower Laboratories, Ltd.Inventors: Allen Rau, Nicole Quinn, Donald Stadolnik, Eric Sterner
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Publication number: 20140315719Abstract: Tablets are prepared with friability reducing agents to yield tablets that are more resistant to breakage or crumbling, but with satisfactory hardness. The friability reducing agents include low molecular weight polyethylene glycol as well as similar agents exhibiting at least three percent (3%) hydroxide moieties and a water solubility of at least eighty percent (80%) (w/w %) in room temperature water. The tablets may comprise an active agent and excipient of almost any type, and about 0.1-about 0.5% by weight friability reducing agent. They exhibit a hardness of at least eighty percent (80%) of the same tablet prepared without the friability reducing agent.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2013Publication date: October 23, 2014Applicant: TOWER LABORATORIES, LTD.Inventors: ALLEN RAU, Donald STADOLIK, Melvin CORCINO, Freddy ACOSTA
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Publication number: 20100034889Abstract: This invention provides an effervescent solid form that dissolves in cold water quickly enough to not disappoint consumers yet not so quickly that the visual interest generated during the effervescent reaction is lost. This performance is achieved by forming effervescent particles that are dense enough to retard dissolution and small enough to not take too long to dissolve. The aim of this invention is to provide a beverage in solid effervescent form that takes between about 30 and about 120 seconds to dissolve in warm water. The granules may carry functional additives such as flavors, vitamins, minerals, sweeteners, colors and drugs. The granules may also be compounded of materials intended to provide relief from skin or topical discomfort, as in the form of a wash or bath additive. The granules may also be formulated to provide cleaning agents, such as ceramic cleaners and denture cleaners.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2009Publication date: February 11, 2010Applicant: PHYZZ, INC.Inventors: ALLEN RAU, Nicole Quinn, Donald Stadolnik, Eric Sterner
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Publication number: 20070184000Abstract: A composition for providing aromatherapy, and in particular, symptomatic relief of nasal and sinus congestion is provided in unit dosage format. The composition includes a penetrating aromatic vapor whose release from a preparation of warm water is augmented by an effervescent component which reacts in the warm water to promote release of the aromatic fragrance, or sustained over time by tableting or gelatin encapsulation. As the fragrance is inhaled, symptomatic relief is obtained. The composition of matter may be rendered ingestible, so that the wan water containing the composition is consumed following inhalation. In preferred embodiments, the release of the penetrating aromatic fragrance persists over time.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2007Publication date: August 9, 2007Applicant: Phyzz. Inc.Inventor: ALLEN RAU
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Publication number: 20070071817Abstract: Solid effervescent compositions are described. The solid compositions include an edible acid and a carbonate salt (e.g., sodium carbonate or sodium bicarbonate). The compositions can further include one or more water soluble functional ingredients. The solid compositions can be free of insoluble particulate material so as to prevent damage to the teeth or gums. The composition can be slightly acidic to assure complete dissolution and so that its flavor does not become salty. The solid compositions can be dissolved in water to form a solution having an osmolality of 310 mOsm/kg of water or less. The resulting solution can then be contacted with the oral tissues of a user. Alternatively, the solid composition can be placed directly into the oral cavity of a user and allowed to dissolve and effervesce in the oral cavity.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2005Publication date: March 29, 2007Inventor: Allen Rau
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Publication number: 20070059362Abstract: Effervescent tablets, powders and granules are provided which may be dissolved in water to produce an effervescent rehydrating beverage. The effervescent tablet, powder and granule compositions of the invention deliver electrolytes and carbohydrates at levels that provide hypotonic, isotonic or slightly hypertonic solution when dissolved in water, with acceptable taste.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2005Publication date: March 15, 2007Inventor: Allen Rau
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Publication number: 20070003675Abstract: Packaging materials and structures for compositions including an exothermic agent and a volatile agent are described. The package material includes a polymeric sealing layer which includes a non-ionic polymer or a polymer comprising ionic groups fewer than 10 percent of which (e.g., fewer than 1% of which) have been neutralized. The volatile agent can be an agent that emits a fragrance or aroma such as menthol, eucalyptus and/or camphor vapors. The composition can also include an effervescent agent. The package structures are resistant to discoloration caused by interaction with the product. The package structures also have high moisture barrier properties and can be formed and sealed at high speed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2005Publication date: January 4, 2007Inventors: Allen Rau, Howard Renker, Nicole Quinn
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Publication number: 20060104932Abstract: Exfoliating skin care products which rapidly dissolve in water, yet are non-irritating to the skin, are provided. These exfoliating skin care products comprise a water soluble particulate material of a large enough particle size such that the user of the exfoliating skin care product can tactilely feel the particulate material and an anhydrous liquid.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2005Publication date: May 18, 2006Inventor: Allen Rau
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Publication number: 20060057078Abstract: A water soluble, non-abrasive, effervescent, pharmaceutically acceptable, oral care tablet for use in the oral cavity. The tablet includes a carbon dioxide source, a acid source and a tablet forming material admixed to form a chewable tablet having less than 0.2% water. The carbonate to acid ratio ranges from about 2.33:1 to about 3.33:1, the percent by weight of tablet forming material ranges from about 10% to about 70% of the total tablet weight, and the pH of the tablet when dissolved in water to form a 1.0% by weight aqueous solution ranges from about 5.0 to about 7.0. Also included is a flavor imparting flavor agent in an amount sufficient to mask taste sensations derived from the carbon dioxide source, acid source and binder to provide an abrasive-free texture to the tongue in the oral cavity. Other additives are contemplated.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2005Publication date: March 16, 2006Inventor: Allen Rau
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Publication number: 20060016765Abstract: A composition and a process for using the composition to treat water for clarifying, sanitizing, or disinfecting water wherein the composition comprises an active oxygen compound and one or more precursors for generating chlorine dioxide (ClO2), and the process comprises contacting water with a solid composition comprising an active oxygen compound and precursors for generating ClO2 and is characterized in that, upon the contacting, at least 10 grams of the composition can be dissolved in about 3.8 liters of water at 25° C. in less than about 60 minutes, thereby generating a solution containing at least about 40 ppm ClO2, is disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2005Publication date: January 26, 2006Inventors: David DiPietro, Carl Erkenbrecher, Madhusudan Jayawant, Colleen Merritt, Allen Rau, Richard Reynolds
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Publication number: 20060018940Abstract: A composition is disclosed comprising a dissolvable solid containing an active oxygen compound and precursors for chlorine dioxide characterized in that when said solid weighs a total of about 5 grams it dissolves in about 3.8 liters of water at 25° C. in less than 30 minutes, thereby generating an antimicrobial solution containing at least 10 ppm chlorine dioxide.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2005Publication date: January 26, 2006Inventors: David DiPietro, Carl Erkenbrecher, Madhusudan Jayawant, Colleen Merritt, Allen Rau, Richard Reynolds
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Publication number: 20050249693Abstract: A composition for providing aromatherapy, and in particular, symptomatic relief of nasal and sinus congestion is provided in unit dosage format. The composition includes a penetrating aromatic vapor whose release from a preparation of warm water is augmented by an effervescent component which reacts in the warm water to promote release of the aromatic fragrance, or sustained over time by tableting or gelatin encapsulation. As the fragrance is inhaled, symptomatic relief is obtained. The composition of matter may be rendered ingestible, so that the warm water containing the composition is consumed following inhalation. In preferred embodiments, the release of the penetrating aromatic fragrance persists over time.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2004Publication date: November 10, 2005Inventor: Allen Rau
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Publication number: 20050048090Abstract: Novel heat generating compositions, which are suitable for topical application to the skin of a subject are provided. More particularly, topically applied anhydrous or substantially anhydrous compositions containing at least one inorganic or organic salt, which has a positive heat of solution that, upon contact with water, produce a warming effect on the skin of the subject are provided. Also provided is a method of making novel heat generating composition, which includes a method of controlling the change in temperature of the heat generating composition.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2004Publication date: March 3, 2005Inventor: Allen Rau
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Patent number: 5993854Abstract: An aroma releasing composition has an effervescent agent, an exothermic agent and a volatile agent, the effervescent agent and exothermic agent provided in a ratio sufficient to promote release of the volatile agent, when the composition is placed in water. Such a composition has use, alone, in promoting release of fragrance agents, or in combination with a product, such as a body lotion, shampoo or liquid soap.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1998Date of Patent: November 30, 1999Assignee: Phyzz, Inc.Inventors: Norman Needleman, Allen Rau