Patents by Inventor Christopher Rueb
Christopher Rueb 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: 20140213544Abstract: Plant treatment compositions comprising metal alginate salts and at least one amine compound are useful in the treatment of plants, particularly food crops. The metal alginate salts are found to be highly effective in the absence of herbicides, fungicides and pesticides.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2014Publication date: July 31, 2014Applicant: Cowan Co.Inventors: Wallace Keith Majure, Nicholas William Vandervort, Paul Joseph David, Brian Duane Deeter, Gary Joseph Melchior, James Richard Brazzle, Kenneth Roger Muzyk, Frank Rene Miranda, Tak Wai Cheung, Oaxford George Bain, John Edward Frieden, David Alexander Marsden, Olaf Christian Moberg, Susan Toddie Oeltjen, John Christopher Rueb, William Arthur Hendrickson
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Publication number: 20140073599Abstract: Plant treatment compositions comprising metal alginate salts as compositions useful in the treatment of plants, particularly food crops. The metal alginate salts are found to be effective in the absence of herbicides, fungicides and pesticides.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2009Publication date: March 13, 2014Inventors: Tak Wai Cheung, Kenneth Roger Muzyk, John Edward Frieden, Jaheo Cha, Olaf Moberg, Susan Oeltjen, Christopher Rueb, Willie Hendrickson
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Publication number: 20120021911Abstract: Plant treatment compositions comprising metal alginate salts and at least one amine compound are useful in the treatment of plants, particularly food crops. The metal alginate salts are found to be highly effective in the absence of herbicides, fungicides and pesticides.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2010Publication date: January 26, 2012Applicant: Gowan Co.Inventors: Wallace Keith Majure, Nicholas William Vandervort, Paul Joseph David, Brian Duane Deeter, Gary Louis Melchior, James Richard Brazzle, Kenneth Roger Muzyk, Frank Rene Miranda, Tak Wai Cheung, Oakford George Bain, John Edward Frieden, David Alexander Marsden, Olaf Christian Moberg, Susan Toddie Oeltjen, John Christopher Rueb, William Arthur Hendrickson
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Publication number: 20070202184Abstract: Microencapsulated delivery vehicles comprising an active agent are disclosed. In one embodiment, the microencapsulated delivery vehicles are heat delivery vehicles capable of generating heat upon activation. The microencapsulated heat delivery vehicles may be introduced into wet wipes such that, upon activation, the wet wipe solution is warmed resulting in a warm sensation on a user's skin. Any number of other active ingredients, such as cooling agents and biocides, can also be incorporated into a microencapsulated delivery vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2006Publication date: August 30, 2007Applicant: KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE, INC.Inventors: John Amundson, Michael Daley, Wael Joseph, Brian Argo, David Musil, William Hendrickson, Hal LaFleur, David Drath, Christopher Rueb, John Finney
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Publication number: 20070148448Abstract: Microencapsulated delivery vehicles comprising an active agent are disclosed. In one embodiment, the microencapsulated delivery vehicles are heat delivery vehicles capable of generating heat upon activation. The microencapsulated heat delivery vehicles may be introduced into wet wipes such that, upon activation, the wet wipe solution is warmed resulting in a warm sensation on a user's skin. Any number of other active ingredients, such as cooling agents and biocides, can also be incorporated into a microencapsulated delivery vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2005Publication date: June 28, 2007Applicant: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Wael Joseph, David Musil, Michael Daley, Alan Wright, Frank Abuto, John Amundson, Brian Argo, David Drath, William Hendrickson, Hal LaFleur, John Finney, Christopher Rueb, Duane Krzysik
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Publication number: 20070145618Abstract: Microencapsulated delivery vehicles comprising an active agent are disclosed. In one embodiment, the microencapsulated delivery vehicles are heat delivery vehicles capable of generating heat upon activation. The microencapsulated heat delivery vehicles may be introduced into wet wipes such that, upon activation, the wet wipe solution is warmed resulting in a warm sensation on a user's skin. Any number of other active ingredients, such as cooling agents and biocides, can also be incorporated into a microencapsulated delivery vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2005Publication date: June 28, 2007Applicant: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: John Finney, David Drath, William Hendrickson, Hal LaFleur, Ronald Moudry, Christopher Rueb
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Publication number: 20070145619Abstract: Microencapsulated delivery vehicles comprising an active agent are disclosed. In one embodiment, the microencapsulated delivery vehicles are heat delivery vehicles capable of generating heat upon activation. The microencapsulated heat delivery vehicles may be introduced into wet wipes such that, upon activation, the wet wipe solution is warmed resulting in a warm sensation on a user's skin. Any number of other active ingredients, such as cooling agents and biocides, can also be incorporated into a microencapsulated delivery vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2005Publication date: June 28, 2007Applicant: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: David Drath, William Hendrickson, Hal LaFleur, Christopher Rueb
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Publication number: 20070148459Abstract: Microencapsulated delivery vehicles comprising an active agent are disclosed. In one embodiment, the microencapsulated delivery vehicles are heat delivery vehicles capable of generating heat upon activation. The microencapsulated heat delivery vehicles may be introduced into wet wipes such that, upon activation, the wet wipe solution is warmed resulting in a warm sensation on a user's skin. Any number of other active ingredients, such as cooling agents and biocides, can also be incorporated into a microencapsulated delivery vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2005Publication date: June 28, 2007Applicant: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Wael Joseph, David Musil, Michael Daley, John Amundson, Brian Argo, Duane Krzysik, David Drath, Christopher Rueb, John Finney, Hal LaFleur, William Hendrickson
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Publication number: 20070145617Abstract: Microencapsulated delivery vehicles comprising an active agent are disclosed. In one embodiment, the microencapsulated delivery vehicles are heat delivery vehicles capable of generating heat upon activation. The microencapsulated heat delivery vehicles may be introduced into wet wipes such that, upon activation, the wet wipe solution is warmed resulting in a warm sensation on a user's skin. Any number of other active ingredients, such as cooling agents and biocides, can also be incorporated into a microencapsulated delivery vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2005Publication date: June 28, 2007Applicant: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: John Finney, David Drath, William Hendrickson, Hal LaFleur, Christopher Rueb
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Publication number: 20070149435Abstract: Microencapsulated delivery vehicles comprising an active agent are disclosed. In one embodiment, the microencapsulated delivery vehicles are heat delivery vehicles capable of generating heat upon activation. The microencapsulated heat delivery vehicles may be introduced into wet wipes such that, upon activation, the wet wipe solution is warmed resulting in a warm sensation on a user's skin. Any number of other active ingredients, such as cooling agents and biocides, can also be incorporated into a microencapsulated delivery vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2005Publication date: June 28, 2007Applicant: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: David Koenig, Michael Brunner, Doug Hoffman, Wael Joseph, David Musil, Michael Daley, Alan Wright, John Amundson, Brian Argo, Duane Krzysik, David Drath, William Hendrickson, Hal LaFleur, Christopher Rueb
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Publication number: 20060191872Abstract: A method for polishing a wafer comprising an aqueous solution having a pH in the range of 6 to 8, wherein the aqueous solution comprises at least one compound selected from the group consisting of a polymethacrylic acid, a polysulfonic acid, and combinations thereof, and wherein the compound is present in the range of 1.5 to 4 percent by weight of the aqueous solution. The wafer polishing solution can be adjusted to control cut rate and selectivity for modifying semiconductor wafers using a fixed abrasive CMP process.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2006Publication date: August 31, 2006Inventors: Richard Webb, John Clark, Christopher Rueb, John Gagliardi
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Publication number: 20060141913Abstract: A wafer polishing solution and method for polishing a wafer comprising an amino acid and calcium ions or barium ions. The wafer polishing solution can be adjusted to control cut rate and selectivity for modifying semiconductor wafers using a fixed abrasive CMP process.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2005Publication date: June 29, 2006Inventors: Christopher Rueb, Richard Webb, Bhaskar Velamakanni