Patents by Inventor Andrew K. Tobias, JR.

Andrew K. Tobias, JR. 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).

  • Publication number: 20220348826
    Abstract: A mixture for treating a hydrophobic surface and a method for treating hydrophobic surfaces is provided. The mixture comprises: a wetting agent comprising; a compound of Formula I: R1((CH2CH2O)nR2)x??Formula I wherein: R1 is a core group derived from a linear, cyclic or branched polyol with 1-55 carbons or a linear, cyclic or branched polyamine with 1-22 carbons wherein hydrogens on the alcohol group or hydrogens on the amine group are replaced with (CH2CH2O)n or R1 is defined by —R6(—C(?O)O—)m; R2 is a hydrophobic group preferably selected from the group consisting of R3, the elements necessary to form an ester, specifically —COR4, or the elements necessary to form a urethane, specifically —CONHR5; R3-R5 are each independently an alkyl of 6-22 carbons, wherein the alkyl is a linear, cyclic or branched and preferably linear; n, on average is 4-100; x is 2-20; R6 represents a bond or a linear, cyclic or branched alkyl with 6-22 carbons; and m is 2-20.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 22, 2022
    Publication date: November 3, 2022
    Inventors: Charles F. Palmer, JR., William C. Floyd, III, Lester A. Haney, II, Andrew K. Tobias, JR., Elizabeth H. Lowe
  • Publication number: 20220153670
    Abstract: Provided herein is a compound which is particularly suitable for use as a cannabinoid, as an emulsifier for a cannabinoid, in a formulation comprising the compound and in a method of treatment using the compound. The compound is defined by the General Formula: wherein: R1-R10 are independently selected from H or an alkyl of 1-10 carbons; alkenyl of up to 10 carbons; or groups on adjacent carbons may be taken together to form an alkene; R11 and R12 are independently H or —(CH2CHR16O)x—R17 with the proviso that at least one of R11 or R12 represents —(CH2CHR16O)xR17—; R11 and R10 may be taken together to represent —C(R19)2—; R13-R15 independently represent H or an alkyl of 1-8 carbons; each R16 independently represents H or an alkyl of 1-3 carbons; each R17 independently represents H, an alkyl or substituted alkyl of 1-22 carbons, aryl or substituted aryl or the ester of an acid; each R19 independently represents H or an alkyl of 1-5 carbons; and each x is independently an integer of 1-100.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 16, 2021
    Publication date: May 19, 2022
    Inventors: Chris D. Gerlach, Paul F. Sullivan, Charles F. Palmer, JR., Andrew K. Tobias, JR., Edward T. Borish, Brad P. Keown, Nora E. H. Bridenstine, James T. Tanner