Patents by Inventor Ernest D. Buff
Ernest D. Buff 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: 20130078421Abstract: A scent emitting patch remains securely attached to the skin of a wearer. The patch has an external top layer and backing layer with a skin-contacting portion. The skin-contacting segment contains an adhesive. At least one reservoir comprising pockets or microcapsules containing a scent is disposed in at least one portion of the backing layer. These pockets or microcapsules are operative to rupture upon application of pressure or scratching by the patch wearer. Upon rupture, scent is delivered to the skin to emit aroma. Pockets containing the scent are formed in the backing layer. Microcapsules, if present, are preferably incorporated in the adhesive. Scent is released at the skin-contact interface when pressure is applied to rupture the pockets or microcapsules, permitting controlled release at the wearer's election.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2012Publication date: March 28, 2013Inventors: Marcela N. Desiderio, Ernest D. Buff
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Patent number: 8277940Abstract: A scent emitting patch remains securely attached to the skin of a wearer and is appointed for controlled release of scents. The patch is constructed having an external top layer and backing layer with a skin-contacting portion. The skin-contacting segment contains an adhesive. At least one reservoir comprising pockets or microcapsules containing a scent is disposed in at least one portion of the backing layer. These pockets or microcapsules are operative to rupture upon application of pressure or scratching by the patch wearer. Upon rupture, scent is delivered to the skin to emit aroma. Pockets containing the scent are formed in the backing layer. Microcapsules, if present, are preferably incorporated in the adhesive. A plethora of aromas are provided in the form of a perfume or cologne and correlating shapes can be used to form the patch. Scent is released at the skin-contact interface when pressure is applied ruptures the pockets or microcapsules, permitting controlled release at the wearer's election.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2009Date of Patent: October 2, 2012Inventors: Marcela N. Desiderio, Ernest D. Buff
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Patent number: 8074605Abstract: An odor control additive present in a litter formulation provides release of fragrance or odor masking scent only when litter is used by a cat or other animal within a litter box. The odor control additive comprises a plurality of fragrance scent microcapsules that contain fragrance scent oil. This central, fragrance scent oil is encapsulated in a microcapsule cell wall, which prevents evaporation of the fragrance scent oil and prevents overpowering of litter smell in a closed room resembling an unscented litter composition. When cat or animal enters the litter box, a load is applied to the fragrance scent microcapsules, which readily breaks releasing the fragrance contained therein. The fragrance scent microcapsule cell walls also degrade by swelling and degradation when wet by animal urine thereby releasing fragrance. Fragrance evaporating from the ruptured microcapsules provides odor control and a pleasant scent.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2009Date of Patent: December 13, 2011Assignee: I Did It, Inc.Inventors: Marni Markell Hurwitz, Dave Narasimhan, Ernest D. Buff
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Publication number: 20110232137Abstract: A heel repair/protective kit carried in a women's purse or handbag contains one or more cup members designed to be slipped onto the heel stem tip of a high-heel shoe. The cup member is composed of elastic material that fits snugly over the heel stem tip, covering a chipped or broken tip surface. The cup members may extend partway up the heel stem, and may contain decorative elements such as gems, rhinestones, studs and the like. The kit may additionally contain one or more sheets having a plurality of peel-and-stick patches of various sizes, colors, and shapes. These peel-and-stick patches may be applied to the heel stem and the sides or front of the shoe sole to cover up scuffs and scratches, and provide a decorative appearance that protects the sides, front or heel stem from further damage. The patches are composed of cloth, polymeric sheets or metallic foils having a stretch-release adhesive backing. The heel protection kit fixes high-heel shoe damages in an efficient, reliable manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2010Publication date: September 29, 2011Inventors: Marcela N. Desiderio, Ernest D. Buff
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Publication number: 20110106227Abstract: A bracelet and wrap having therapeutic properties is worn on a child's injured or sensitive wrist to facilitate healing and/or provide cold/warm treatment. The therapeutic bracelet and warp include a central portion having an internal chamber for receiving and housing a treatment pack. The therapeutic bracelet and warp further include first and second straps including mating fastener means attached to said central portion for securing the bracelet on the child's wrist. The therapeutic pack is appointed to either be a cold treatment pack or a hot treatment pack, depending on the type of treatment needed. Preferably, the treatment pack includes a transparent top wall and a liquid having a plurality of shapes suspended therein. In turn, the central portion's top side is constructed of a transparent material so that the shapes are visible. The therapeutic bracelet and wrap is appointed to be worn on an injury to facilitate healing while providing style, entertainment and distraction to the wearer.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2009Publication date: May 5, 2011Inventors: Marcela N. Desiderio, Ernest D. Buff
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Publication number: 20100323155Abstract: A scent emitting patch remains securely attached to the skin of a wearer and is appointed for controlled release of scents. The patch is constructed having an external top layer and backing layer with a skin-contacting portion. The skin-contacting segment contains an adhesive. At least one reservoir comprising pockets or microcapsules containing a scent is disposed in at least one portion of the backing layer. These pockets or microcapsules are operative to rupture upon application of pressure or scratching by the patch wearer. Upon rupture, scent is delivered to the skin to emit aroma. Pockets containing the scent are formed in the backing layer. Microcapsules, if present, are preferably incorporated in the adhesive. A plethora of aromas are provided in the form of a perfume or cologne and correlating shapes can be used to form the patch. Scent is released at the skin-contact interface when pressure is applied ruptures the pockets or microcapsules, permitting controlled release at the wearer's election.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2009Publication date: December 23, 2010Inventors: Marcela N. Desideria, Ernest D. Buff
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Publication number: 20100136128Abstract: An odor control fragrant additive comprises compacted pellets or granules infiltrated with fragrant oil. Cellulosic material, activated carbon and binder are mixed together and compacted to produce compacted pellets or granules. The cellulosic material preferably is peat moss, which swells up during absorption of fragrant oil and acts as fragrant oil storage. Fragrant oil is delivered to activated carbon that has large surface area, which evaporates the fragrance oil to release steady fragrance output. Thus, the activated carbon, which evaporates fragrance provides steady release of fragrance in the surrounding environment of fragrant compacted pellets or granules for a period of several months without overpowering the environment with excess fragrance. The fragrant compacted pellets or granules may be used to suppress malodor from trashcans or litter boxes and may provide stand-alone additions to drawers and cabinets, emitting pleasant fragrance.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2009Publication date: June 3, 2010Inventors: Marni Markell Hurwitz, Ernest D. Buff
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Patent number: 7637229Abstract: A breakable odor control additive provides release of fragrance or odor masking scent when present in a litter formulation that is used by a cat or other animal within a litter box. The odor control additive comprises a plurality of fragrant-scented balls. Each of the balls has a central, compressible, porous, open-celled substrate, which is saturated with a fragrant scent. This central, fragrance-saturated substrate is coated with a barrier coating, which prevents evaporation of the fragrance and protects the substrate against deterioration by urine and other contaminants deposited on the litter. When cat or animal enters the litter box, a load is applied to the fragrant-scented balls. The barrier coating breaks, exposing the fragrant coated substrate. Fragrance evaporating from the substrate provides odor control and a pleasant scent.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2006Date of Patent: December 29, 2009Assignee: IDIDIT, Inc.Inventors: Marni Markell Hurwitz, Dave Narasimhan, Ernest D. Buff
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Publication number: 20090314215Abstract: An odor control additive present in a litter formulation provides release of fragrance or odor masking scent only when litter is used by a cat or other animal within a litter box. The odor control additive comprises a plurality of fragrance scent microcapsules that contain fragrance scent oil. This central, fragrance scent oil is encapsulated in a microcapsule cell wall, which prevents evaporation of the fragrance scent oil and prevents overpowering of litter smell in a closed room resembling an unscented litter composition. When cat or animal enters the litter box, a load is applied to the fragrance scent microcapsules, which readily breaks releasing the fragrance contained therein. The fragrance scent microcapsule cell walls also degrade by swelling and degradation when wet by animal urine thereby releasing fragrance. Fragrance evaporating from the ruptured microcapsules provides odor control and a pleasant scent.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2009Publication date: December 24, 2009Inventors: Marni Markell Hurwitz, Dave Narasimhan, Ernest D. Buff
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Patent number: 7549396Abstract: A breakable odor control additive provides release of fragrance or odor masking scent when present in a litter formulation that is used by a cat or other animal within a litter box. The odor control additive comprises a plurality of fragrant-scented balls. Each of the balls has a central, compressible, porous, open-celled substrate, which is saturated with a fragrant scent. This central, fragrance-saturated substrate is coated with a barrier coating comprising soda ash, which prevents evaporation of the fragrance and protects the substrate against deterioration by urine and other contaminants deposited on the litter when cat or animal enters the litter box, a load is applied to the fragrant-scented balls. The barrier coating breaks, exposing the fragrant coated substrate, while the soda ash neutralizes urine acid and retards odor development fragrance evaporating from the substrate provides odor control and a pleasant scent.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2006Date of Patent: June 23, 2009Assignee: I DID IT, Inc.Inventors: Marni Markell Hurwitz, Dave Narasimhan, Ernest D. Buff
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Publication number: 20090053366Abstract: An effervescent supplement tablet is especially adapted for use in a beverage. The tablet contains a supplement ingredient and effervescent ingredients, including citric acid and sodium bicarbonate. The effervescent supplement tablet may additionally contain nutritional ingredients, such as vitamins or/and minerals, flavoring, sugars, sweeteners and/or medicaments, minerals or an electrolyte. Such effervescent supplement tablets are housed in one or more peel away packages that are adhesively attached to an external surface of a water-containing vessel, so that the effervescent supplement tablets are part of a fluid refreshment system. The packages are made from sealed polyethylene film having a continuous aluminum coating, which is moisture resistant and enables the packages to withstand washing of the vessel. Each of the packages has a notch therein to facilitate tearing. One or more packages are torn open, and the effervescent supplement tablet is emptied into the bottled water to create a custom beverage.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2008Publication date: February 26, 2009Inventors: Marni Markell Hurwitz, Ernest D. Buff
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Publication number: 20090053365Abstract: A liquid containing vessel is provided with one or more peel away packages housing nutritional and supplement ingredients. The packages are made from sealed polyethylene film having a continuous aluminum coating, which is moisture resistant and enables the packages to withstand washing of the vessel. Each of the packages has a notch therein to facilitate tearing. One or more packages are torn open, and the ingredients contained therein are emptied into the bottled water to create a custom beverage. The nutritional ingredients can include a vitamin and/or mineral composition or an electrolyte composition. The supplement composition can include a flavor enhancer, a taste enhancer or a medically effective agent.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2007Publication date: February 26, 2009Inventors: Marni Markell Hurwitz, Ernest D. Buff
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Publication number: 20080269661Abstract: A bandage remains securely attached to the skin of a wearer during extended exposure to arid, humid or wet conditions. The bandage is readily removed from the attached condition upon application of pressure to its exterior surface. Adhesive portions of the contain pockets or microcapsules filled with an adhesive-inactivating ingredient. The pockets are formed in the backing layer. Microcapsules, if present, are incorporated in the adhesive. The adhesive inactivating ingredient comprises oil from vegetable source, mineral source or fatty acids. The wearer ruptures the pockets or microcapsules by applying pressure to the bandage above the adhesive portions. The adhesive-inactivating ingredient is thereby released at the skin-adhesive interface, permitting an easy, pain-free removal of the bandage.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2008Publication date: October 30, 2008Inventors: Marni Markell Hurwitz, Dave Narasimhan, Ernest D. Buff
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Patent number: 7396976Abstract: A bandage remains securely attached to the skin of a wearer during extended exposure to arid, humid or wet conditions. The bandage is readily removed from the attached condition upon application of pressure to its exterior surface. Adhesive portions of the contain pockets or microcapsules filled with an adhesive-inactivating ingredient. The pockets are formed in the backing layer. Microcapsules, if present, are incorporated in the adhesive. The adhesive inactivating ingredient comprises oil from vegetable source, mineral source or fatty acids. The wearer ruptures the pockets or microcapsules by applying pressure to the bandage above the adhesive portions. The adhesive-inactivating ingredient is thereby released at the skin-adhesive interface, permitting an easy, pain-free removal of the bandage.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2006Date of Patent: July 8, 2008Assignee: I DID IT, Inc.Inventors: Marni Markell Hurwitz, Dave Narasimhan, Ernest D. Buff
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Patent number: 5197242Abstract: A dual-pane thermal window unit comprises two non-intersecting or, preferably, substantially parallel, spaced window panes, mounted in a window frame, a first of the panes having affixed thereto a first wall of an electro-optical liquid crystal cell providing a selected light transmittance, and a second of said panes delimiting, with a second wall of said cell, a space providing a thermal break. Each of the first and second walls comprises an electrically conductive film composed of plastic and having sufficient supporting strength to maintain the structural integrity of the cell. The window is light weight, economical to manufacture and efficient and reliable in operation.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1992Date of Patent: March 30, 1993Assignee: Allied-Signal Inc.Inventors: Ray H. Baughman, Ernest D. Buff, Helmut Eckhardt, Gerhard H. Fuchs
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Patent number: 5152111Abstract: A dual-pane thermal window unit comprises two non-intersecting or, preferably, substantially parallel, spaced window panes, mounted in a window frame, a first of the panes having affixed thereto a first wall of an electro-optical liquid crystal cell providing a selected light transmittance, and a second of said panes delimiting, with a second wall of said cell, a space providing a thermal break. Each of the first and second walls comprises an electrically conductive film composed of plastic and having sufficient supporting strength to maintain the structural integrity of the cell. The window is light weight, economical to manufacture and efficient and reliable in operation.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1992Date of Patent: October 6, 1992Assignee: Allied-Signal Inc.Inventors: Ray H. Baughman, Ernest D. Buff, Helmut Eckhardt, Gerhard H. Fuchs
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Patent number: 5111629Abstract: A dual-pane thermal window unit comprises two non-intersecting or, preferably, substantially parallel, spaced window panes, mounted in a window frame, a first of the panes having affixed thereto a first wall of an electro-optical liquid crystal cell providing a selected light transmittance, and a second of said panes delimiting, with a second wall of said cell, a space providing a thermal break. Each of the first and second walls comprises an electrically conductive film composed of plastic and having sufficient supporting strength to maintain the structural integrity of the cell. The window is light weight, economical to manufacture and efficient and reliable in operation.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1991Date of Patent: May 12, 1992Assignee: Allied-Signal Inc.Inventors: Ray H. Baughman, Ernest D. Buff, Helmut Eckhardt, Gerhard H. Fuchs
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Patent number: 5055144Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for monitoring in situ the transformation of some fraction of a starting material to another material during the course of a thermal treatment. The starting material is heated to a preselected temperature and its resistivity is measured. A signal is transmitted to an actuator, which indicates cooling of the material when a preselected resistivity or change therein is detected.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1990Date of Patent: October 8, 1991Assignee: Allied-Signal Inc.Inventors: Gordon E. Fish, Ryusuke Hasegawa, Ernest D. Buff
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Patent number: 5025602Abstract: A dual-pane thermal window unit comprises two non-intersecting or, preferably substantially parallel, spaced window panes, mounted in a window frame, a first of the panes having affixed thereto a first wall of an electro-optical liquid crystal cell providing a selected light transmittance, and a second of said panes delimiting, with a second wall of said cell, a space providing a thermal break. Each of the first and second walls comprises an electrically conductive film composed of plastic and having sufficient supporting strength to maintain the structural integrity of the cell. The window is light weight, economical to manufacture and efficient and reliable in operation.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1990Date of Patent: June 25, 1991Assignee: Allied-Signal Inc.Inventors: Ray H. Baughman, Ernest D. Buff, Helmut Eckhardt, Gerhard H. Fuchs
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Patent number: 5009044Abstract: A dual-pane thermal window unit comprises two nonintersecting or, preferably, substantially parallel, spaced window panes, mounted in a window frame, a first of the panes having affixed thereto a first wall of an electro-optical liquid crystal cell providing a selected light transmittance, and a second of said panes delimiting, with a second wall of said cell, a space providing a thermal break. Each of the first and second walls comprises an electrically conductive film composed of plastic and having sufficient supporting strength to maintain the structural integrity of the cell. The window is light weight, economical to manufacture and efficient and reliable in operation.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1990Date of Patent: April 23, 1991Assignee: Allied-Signal Inc.Inventors: Ray H. Baughman, Ernest D. Buff, Helmut Eckhardt, Gerhard H. Fuchs