Patents by Inventor James F. Kozischek

James F. Kozischek 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).

  • Patent number: 4818522
    Abstract: Antiperspirant formulations are provided in which water-immiscible adjuvants are encapsulated in thick-walled, hollow, substantially spherical particles of antiperspirant active, which is preferably a water-soluble compound or complex of a polyvalent metal or metals. The thick-walled particles resist rupture during normal handling and application of the antiperspirant formulation and provide slow release of the encapsulated adjuvant when the antiperspirant shell dissolves in perspiration. The adjuvant may be a fragrance, an antibacterial, antimicrobial or antifungal agent, a deodorant, or other dermatological preparation. The encapsulation is accomplished by emulsifying the adjuvant in an aqueous solution of the antiperspirant active, and spray drying the material in such a manner as to produce thick-walled, spherical particles with the liquid adjuvant in the hollow centers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 14, 1987
    Date of Patent: April 4, 1989
    Assignee: Reheis, Inc.
    Inventors: Rudolph Ferentchak, James F. Kozischek
  • Patent number: 4708967
    Abstract: Spray dried thermosetting resin powders in an intermediate polymeric stage are produced in the form of hollow, thick-walled, macrospherical particles having a bulk density greater than about 35 lbs/ft.sup.3 and having particle diameters predominantly in the range of about 10 to 74 microns, preferably averaging about 30 microns in diameter with greater than 90% of the particles being in the 10 to 74 micron range. The powder is produced by centrifugal atomization of a concentrated resin solution through a porous sintered metal filter in a spray drying chamber, preferably without diluting or preheating the solution and without heating the resinous material above about 160.degree. F. during spray drying. The particles are advantageously used in the dry process molding of consolidated wood fiber structures, such as waferboard and chipboard, in which wood fiber elements mixed with the resin powder are consolidated under heat and pressure sufficient to cause the powder to melt, flow and cure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 25, 1986
    Date of Patent: November 24, 1987
    Assignee: Reheis Chemical Company, Inc.
    Inventors: Rudolph Ferentchak, James F. Kozischek, Jerome E. Schwartz
  • Patent number: 4430155
    Abstract: A process and improved apparatus are provided for producing macrospherical particles. The particles themselves have increased wall thicknesses and higher densities than particles produced by conventional means and are thus not subject to deep lung penetration. The produced particles are also of controlled (narrow) particle size distribution. Such particles are particularly well adapted for use as anti-perspirants. The process for producing the particles comprises providing a solution containing the materials from which the particles are made, dispersing the solution along a plurality of radially disposed bristles by centrifugal force into discrete liquid droplets and drying the solution droplets in a stream of heated air. The improved apparatus comprises mounting a rotatable atomizer having a plurality of bristles inside a spray drying chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 15, 1982
    Date of Patent: February 7, 1984
    Assignee: Armour Pharmaceutical Company
    Inventors: James F. Kozischek, M. Donner Martin, Jr.
  • Patent number: 4147766
    Abstract: A process and apparatus are provided for making hollow macrospherical particles. The particles themselves are particularly adapted for use as anti-perspirants. The particles have a diameter between about 10 and 74 microns, preferably predominating between 15 and 44 microns, and a greater than unit density. As such, they are not subject to deep lung penetration. The process for producing the particles comprises providing a solution containing the materials from which the particles are made, diffusing the solution through small pores by centrifugal force such that the resulting hollow particles have a diameter greater than the pore diameter, and drying the solution droplets in a stream of heated air. The apparatus for producing the macrospherical particles comprises a centrifugal atomizer having a porous sintered metal filter ring which is rotated inside a spray drying chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 9, 1976
    Date of Patent: April 3, 1979
    Assignee: Armour Pharmaceutical Company
    Inventor: James F. Kozischek
  • Patent number: 4089120
    Abstract: A process and apparatus are provided for making hollow macrospherical particles. The particles themselves are particularly adapted for use as anti-perspirants. The particles have a diameter between about 10 and 74 microns, preferably predominating between 15 and 44 microns, and a greater than unit density. As such, they are not subject to deep lung penetration. The process for producing the particles comprises providing a solution containing the materials from which the particles are made, diffusing the solution through small pores by centrifugal force such that the resulting hollow particles have a diameter greater than the pore diameter, and drying the solution droplets in a stream of heated air. The apparatus for producing the macrospherical particles comprises a centrifugal atomizer having a porous sintered metal filter ring which is rotated inside a spray drying chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 23, 1976
    Date of Patent: May 16, 1978
    Assignee: Armour Pharmaceutical Company
    Inventor: James F. Kozischek