Patents by Inventor Simon Howe
Simon Howe 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: 20240409852Abstract: An automatic dishwashing detergent water-soluble pouch includes a water-soluble film that forms at least two separate chambers that are enclosed by water-soluble film. The separate chambers are: a first chamber; and a second chamber. The first chamber is connected to the second chamber by a linking portion of water-soluble film, the length of the linking portion of water-soluble film between the first chamber and second chamber is at least 0.5 cm, and the first chamber and second chamber include detergent ingredients.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2024Publication date: December 12, 2024Inventors: Keri Marsh ARINSMIER, Lindsay Suzanne BEWICK, Vania Cristina CROCE MAGO, Patrick Firmin August DELPLANCKE, Simon HOWE, Kirsten Louise MCKILLOP, Elvira Katalin MORRIS, Lisa Marie ROEDIG
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Publication number: 20240409857Abstract: An automatic dishwashing detergent water-soluble pouch includes a water-soluble film that forms at least two separate chambers that are enclosed by water-soluble film. The separate chambers are: a first chamber; and a second chamber. The first chamber is connected to the second chamber by a linking portion of water-soluble film, the length of the linking portion of water-soluble film between the first chamber and second chamber is at least 0.5 cm, the first chamber and second chamber include detergent ingredients, and the second chamber includes a protease.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2024Publication date: December 12, 2024Inventors: Keri Marsh ARINSMIER, Lindsay Suzanne BEWICK, Vania Cristina CROCE MAGO, Patrick Firmin August DELPLANCKE, Simon HOWE, Kirsten Louise MCKILLOP, Elvira Katalin MORRIS, Lisa Marie ROEDIG
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Publication number: 20240409854Abstract: An automatic dishwashing detergent water-soluble pouch includes a water-soluble film that forms at least two separate chambers that are enclosed by water-soluble film. The separate chambers are: a first chamber; and a second chamber. The first chamber is connected to the second chamber by a linking portion of water-soluble film, the length of the linking portion of water-soluble film between the first chamber and second chamber is at least 0.5 cm, the first chamber and second chamber include detergent ingredients, and the second chamber includes bleach.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2024Publication date: December 12, 2024Inventors: Keri Marsh ARINSMIER, Lindsay Suzanne BEWICK, Vania Cristina CROCE MAGO, Patrick Firmin August DELPLANCKE, Simon HOWE, Kirsten Louise MCKILLOP, Elvira Katalin MORRIS, Lisa Marie ROEDIG
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Publication number: 20240409855Abstract: An automatic dishwashing detergent water-soluble pouch includes a water-soluble film that forms at least two separate chambers that are enclosed by water-soluble film. The separate chambers are: a first chamber; and a second chamber. The first chamber is connected to the second chamber by a linking portion of water-soluble film, the length of the linking portion of water-soluble film between the first chamber and second chamber is at least 0.5 cm, the first chamber and second chamber include detergent ingredients, and the second chamber includes builder.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2024Publication date: December 12, 2024Inventors: Keri Marsh ARINSMIER, Lindsay Suzanne BEWICK, Vania Cristina CROCE MAGO, Patrick Firmin August DELPLANCKE, Simon HOWE, Kirsten Louise MCKILLOP, Elvira Katalin MORRIS, Lisa Marie ROEDIG
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Publication number: 20240409858Abstract: An automatic dishwashing detergent water-soluble pouch includes a water-soluble film that forms at least two separate chambers that are enclosed by water-soluble film. The separate chambers are: a first chamber; and a second chamber. The first chamber is connected to the second chamber by a linking portion of water-soluble film, the length of the linking portion of water-soluble film between the first chamber and second chamber is at least 0.5 cm, the first chamber and second chamber include detergent ingredients, and the second chamber includes solvent.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2024Publication date: December 12, 2024Inventors: Keri Marsh ARINSMIER, Lindsay Suzanne BEWICK, Vania Cristina CROCE MAGO, Patrick Firmin August DELPLANCKE, Simon HOWE, Kirsten Louise MCKILLOP, Elvira Katalin MORRIS, Lisa Marie ROEDIG
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Publication number: 20240409853Abstract: An automatic dishwashing detergent water-soluble pouch includes a water-soluble film that forms at least two separate chambers that are enclosed by water-soluble film. The separate chambers are: a first chamber; and a second chamber. The first chamber is connected to the second chamber by a linking portion of water-soluble film, the length of the linking portion of water-soluble film between the first chamber and second chamber is at least 0.5 cm, the first chamber and second chamber include detergent ingredients, and the second chamber includes an amylase.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2024Publication date: December 12, 2024Inventors: Keri Marsh ARINSMIER, Lindsay Suzanne BEWICK, Vania Cristina CROCE MAGO, Patrick Firmin August DELPLANCKE, Simon HOWE, Kirsten Louise MCKILLOP, Elvira Katalin MORRIS, Lisa Marie ROEDIG
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Publication number: 20240409856Abstract: An automatic dishwashing detergent water-soluble pouch, wherein the pouch includes a water-soluble film that forms at least two separate chambers that are enclosed by water-soluble film, the separate chambers are: a first chamber; and a second chamber. The first chamber is connected to the second chamber by a linking portion of water-soluble film, the length of the linking portion of water-soluble film between the first chamber and second chamber is at least 0.5 cm, the first chamber and second chamber include detergent ingredients, and the second chamber includes polymer.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2024Publication date: December 12, 2024Inventors: Keri Marsh ARINSMIER, Lindsay Suzanne BEWICK, Vania Cristina CROCE MAGO, Patrick Firmin August DELPLANCKE, Simon HOWE, Kirsten Louise MCKILLOP, Elvira Katalin MORRIS, Lisa Marie ROEDIG
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Patent number: 9100365Abstract: A computer network and corresponding method for providing, as part of a web portal session, access for a user to a web application running on a server. The network includes first and second traffic managers connected via an intermediate web server. The first traffic manager includes an interface for receiving from the user, as part of the portal session, a request for access to the web application and for passing the request to the intermediate web server; and for forwarding to the second traffic manager. The second traffic manager includes an interface for receiving the request from the first traffic manager via the intermediate web server and for passing the received request to the web application.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2010Date of Patent: August 4, 2015Assignee: British Telecommunications PLCInventors: Rajen Manani, Simon Howe
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Publication number: 20120005738Abstract: A computer network and corresponding method for providing, as part of a web portal session, access for a user to a web application running on a server. The network comprises first and second traffic managers connected via an intermediate web server. The first traffic manager comprises interface means for receiving from the user, as part of the portal session, a request for access to the web application and for passing the request to the intermediate web server; for forwarding to the second traffic manger. The second traffic manager comprises interface means for receiving the request from the first traffic manager via the intermediate web server and for passing the received request to the web application.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2010Publication date: January 5, 2012Inventors: Rajen Manini, Simon Howe
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Patent number: 7842657Abstract: The present invention relates to a process for preparing a spray-dried powder comprising (i) anionic detersive surfactant; (ii) from 0 wt % to 10 wt % zeolite builder; (iii) from 0 wt % to 10 wt % phosphate builder; and (iv) optionally from 0 wt % to 15 wt % silicate salt; wherein the process comprises the steps of: (a) forming an alkaline slurry in a mixer, the slurry having a viscosity of from X to Y s?1 at a temperature of 70° C.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2009Date of Patent: November 30, 2010Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Hossam Hassan Tantawy, Nigel Patrick Somerville Roberts, Simon Howe, Stuart Andrew Caldwell
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Patent number: 7811980Abstract: The present invention relates to a process for preparing a spray-dried powder comprising (i) anionic detersive surfactant; (ii) from 0 wt % to 10 wt % zeolite builder; (iii) from 0 wt % to 10 wt % phosphate builder; and (iv) optionally from 0 wt % to 15 wt % silicate salt; wherein the process comprises the steps of: (a) forming an alkaline slurry in a mixer, the slurry comprising: (v) from 0 wt % to 15 wt % anionic detersive surfactant; (vi) from 0 wt % to 35 wt % water; and (b) transferring the alkaline slurry from the mixer through at least one pump to a spray pressure nozzle; (c) contacting an acid anionic detersive surfactant precursor to the alkaline slurry after the mixer and before the spray pressure nozzle to form a mixture; (d) spraying the mixture through the spray pressure nozzle into a spray-drying tower; (e) spray-drying the mixture to form a spray-dried powder; and (f) optionally, contacting an alkalinity source with the alkaline slurry and/or the acid anionic detersive surfactant precursor, andType: GrantFiled: June 9, 2009Date of Patent: October 12, 2010Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Hossam Hassan Tantawy, Nigel Patrick Somerville Roberts, Simon Howe, Stuart Andrew Caldwell
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Publication number: 20100115708Abstract: Compositions, articles and methods are provided for supplying fabric care benefits to clothing or fabrics in an automated washing machine and by manual washing. The fabric care compositions preferably have less than about 5% detergent surfactants, more preferably less than 3%, even more preferably less than 1% and are most preferably free of detergent surfactants. Similarly, the fabric care compositions preferably have less than about 5% fabric softener actives, more preferably less than 3%, even more preferably less than 1% and are most preferably free of detergent surfactants. The laundry articles can take a variety of forms in a variety of physical states all of which will rapidly dispense a unitized amount of one or more selected fabric care agents to a wash and/or rinse bath solution during the laundering process under a variety of conditions.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2009Publication date: May 13, 2010Inventors: Debra Sue Caswell, Robert Gary Welch, Mark William Ridyard, Edward Sayers, David William York, Daniel James Dufton, Simon Howe, Johan Eshuis, Angelina Pena-Romero, Christophe Laudamiel-Pellet, Wundriari Hoffmann, George Endel Deckner, Errol hoffman Wahl, Ruth Anne Murphy, Charles Albert Hensley, Toan Trinh, Jiten Odhavji Dihora, Ellen Schmidt Baker, Janet Sue Litting, Timothy James Schroeder, Steven Louis Diersing, Malcolm McClaren Dodd, Lois Sara Gallon
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Publication number: 20100035789Abstract: Compositions, articles and methods are provided for supplying fabric care benefits to clothing or fabrics in an automated washing machine and by manual washing. The fabric care compositions preferably have less than about 5% detergent surfactants, more preferably less than 3%, even more preferably less than 1% and are most preferably free of detergent surfactants. Similarly, the fabric care compositions preferably have less than about 5% fabric softener actives, more preferably less than 3%, even more preferably less than 1% and are most preferably free of detergent surfactants. The laundry articles can take a variety of forms in a variety of physical states all of which will rapidly dispense a unitized amount of one or more selected fabric care agents to a wash and/or rinse bath solution during the laundering process under a variety of conditions. The invention also pertains to laundry kits that contain a variety of such articles and instructions concerning their use.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2009Publication date: February 11, 2010Inventors: Debra Sue Caswell, Robert Gary Welch, Mark William Ridyard, Edward Sayers, David William York, Daniel James Dufton, Simon Howe, Johan Eshuis, Angelina Pena-Romero, Christophe Laudamiel-Pellet, Wundriari Hoffmann, George Endel Deckner, Errol Hoffman Wahl, Ruth Anne Murphy, Charles Albert Hensley, Betty Jean Hensley, Toan Trinh, Jiten Odhavji Dihora, Ellen Schmidt Baker, Janet Sue Littig, Timothy James Schroeder, Steven Louis Diersing, Malcolm McClaren Dodd, Lois Sara Gallon
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Publication number: 20100031317Abstract: Secure access is provided to a resource hosted in a first domain. A first web server provides access to the resource. A second web server is provided in a second domain for receiving requests from a user for access to the resource. A browser is arranged for authentication and authorization for access to resources in the second domain and for forwarding requests from the user to the second web server. A reverse proxy is provided for publishing, with a resource identifier identifying the second domain, the resource to the second web server. The reverse proxy is arranged to forward to the first web server for access to the resource requests received from the second browser.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2007Publication date: February 4, 2010Inventors: Jeremy R. Mason, Simon Howe, Colin R. Paterson, Richard Doyle
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Publication number: 20090325850Abstract: The present invention relates to a process for preparing a spray-dried powder comprising (i) anionic detersive surfactant; (ii) from 0 wt % to 10 wt % zeolite builder; (iii) from 0 wt % to 10 wt % phosphate builder; and (iv) optionally from 0 wt % to 15 wt % silicate salt; wherein the process comprises the steps of: (a) forming an alkaline slurry in a mixer, the slurry having a viscosity of from X to Y s?1 at a temperature of 70° C.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2009Publication date: December 31, 2009Inventors: Hossam Hassan Tantawy, Nigel Patrick Somerville Roberts, Simon Howe, Stuart Andrew Caldwell
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Patent number: 7544651Abstract: Compositions, articles and methods are provided for supplying fabric care benefits to clothing or fabrics in an automated washing machine and by manual washing. The fabric care compositions preferably have less than about 5% detergent surfactants, more preferably less than 3%, even more preferably less than 1% and are most preferably free of detergent surfactants. Similarly, the fabric care compositions preferably have less than about 5% fabric softener actives, more preferably less than 3%, even more preferably less than 1% and are most preferably free of detergent surfactants. The laundry articles can take a variety of forms in a variety of physical states all of which will rapidly dispense a unitized amount of one or more selected fabric care agents to a wash and/or rinse bath solution during the laundering process under a variety of conditions. The invention also pertains to laundry kits that contain a variety of such articles and instructions concerning their use.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2006Date of Patent: June 9, 2009Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Debra Sue Caswell, Robert Gary Welch, Mark William Ridyard, Edward Sayers, David William York, Daniel James Dufton, Simon Howe, Johan Eshuis, Angelina Pena-Romero, Christophe Laudamiel-Pellet, Wundriari Hoffmann, George Endel Deckner, Errol Hoffman Wahl, Ruth Anne Murphy, Betty J. Hensley, legal representative, Toan Trinh, Jiten Odhavji Dihora, Ellen Schmidt Baker, Janet Sue Littig, Timothy James Schroeder, Steven Louis Diersing, Malcolm McClaren Dodd, Lois Sara Gallon, Charles Albert Hensley
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Patent number: 7534758Abstract: Compositions, articles and methods are provided for supplying fabric care benefits to clothing or fabrics in an automated washing machine and by manual washing. The fabric care compositions preferably have less than about 5% detergent surfactants, more preferably less than 3%, even more preferably less than 1% and are most preferably free of detergent surfactants. Similarly, the fabric care compositions preferably have less than about 5% fabric softener actives, more preferably less than 3%, even more preferably less than 1% and are most preferably free of detergent surfactants. The laundry articles can take a variety of forms in a variety of physical states all of which will rapidly dispense a unitized amount of one or more selected fabric care agents to a wash and/or rinse bath solution during the laundering process under a variety of conditions. The invention also pertains to laundry kits that contain a variety of such articles and instructions concerning their use.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2008Date of Patent: May 19, 2009Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Debra Sue Caswell, Robert Gary Welch, Mark William Ridyard, Edward Sayers, David William York, Daniel James Dufton, Simon Howe, Johan Eshuis, Angelina Pena-Romero, Christophe Laudamiel-Pellet, Wundriari Hoffmann, George Endel Deckner, Errol Hoffman Wahl, Ruth Anne Murphy, Betty J. Hensley, legal representative, Toan Trinh, Jiten Odhavji Dihora, Ellen Schmidt Baker, Janet Sue Littig, Timothy James Schroeder, Steven Louis Diersing, Malcolm McClaren Dodd, Lois Sara Gallon, Charles Albert Hensley
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Publication number: 20090062173Abstract: Compositions, articles and methods are provided for supplying fabric care benefits to clothing or fabrics in an automated washing machine and by manual washing. The fabric care compositions preferably have less than about 5% detergent surfactants, more preferably less than 3%, even more preferably less than 1% and are most preferably free of detergent surfactants. Similarly, the fabric care compositions preferably have less than about 5% fabric softener actives, more preferably less than 3%, even more preferably less than 1% and are most preferably free of detergent surfactants. The laundry articles can take a variety of forms in a variety of physical states all of which will rapidly dispense a unitized amount of one or more selected fabric care agents to a wash and/or rinse bath solution during the laundering process under a variety of conditions. The invention also pertains to laundry kits that contain a variety of such articles and instructions concerning their use.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2008Publication date: March 5, 2009Inventors: Debra Sue Caswell, Robert Gary Welch, Mark William Ridyard, Edward Sayers, David William York, Daniel James Dufton, Simon Howe, Johan Eshuis, Angelina Pena-Romero, Christophe Laudamiel-Pellet, Wundriari Hoffmann, George Endel Deckner, Errol Hoffman Wahl, Ruth Anne Murphy, Charles Albert Hensley, Toan Trinh, Jiten Odhavji Dihora, Ellen Schmidt Baker, Janet Sue Littig, Timothy James Schroeder, Steven Louis Diersing, Malcolm McClaren Dodd, Lois Sara Gallon
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Patent number: 7494965Abstract: Compositions, articles and methods are provided for supplying fabric care benefits to clothing or fabrics in an automated washing machine and by manual washing. The fabric care compositions preferably have less than about 5% detergent surfactants, more preferably less than 3%, even more preferably less than 1% and are most preferably free of detergent surfactants. Similarly, the fabric care compositions preferably have less than about 5% fabric softener actives, more preferably less than 3%, even more preferably less than 1% and are most preferably free of detergent surfactants. The laundry articles can take a variety of forms in a variety of physical states all of which will rapidly dispense a unitized amount of one or more selected fabric care agents to a wash and/or rinse bath solution during the laundering process under a variety of conditions. The invention also pertains to laundry kits that contain a variety of such articles and instructions concerning their use.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2007Date of Patent: February 24, 2009Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Debra Sue Caswell, Robert Gary Welch, Mark William Ridyard, Edward Sayers, David William York, Daniel James Dufton, Simon Howe, Johan Eshuis, Angelina Pena-Romero, Christophe Laudamiel-Pellet, Wundriari Hoffmann, George Endel Deckner, Errol Hoffman Wahl, Ruth Anne Murphy, Betty J. Hensley, legal representative, Toan Trinh, Jiten Odhavji Dihora, Ellen Schmidt Baker, Janet Sue Littig, Timothy James Schroeder, Steven Louis Diersing, Malcolm McClaren Dodd, Lois Sara Gallon, Charles Albert Hensley
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Publication number: 20080009432Abstract: Compositions, articles and methods are provided for supplying fabric care benefits to clothing or fabrics in an automated washing machine and by manual washing. The fabric care compositions preferably have less than about 5% detergent surfactants, more preferably less than 3%, even more preferably less than 1% and are most preferably free of detergent surfactants. Similarly, the fabric care compositions preferably have less than about 5% fabric softener actives, more preferably less than 3%, even more preferably less than 1% and are most preferably free of detergent surfactants. The laundry articles can take a variety of forms in a variety of physical states all of which will rapidly dispense a unitized amount of one or more selected fabric care agents to a wash and/or rinse bath solution during the laundering process under a variety of conditions. The invention also pertains to laundry kits that contain a variety of such articles and instructions concerning their use.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2007Publication date: January 10, 2008Inventors: Debra Caswell, Robert Welch, Mark Ridyard, Edward Sayers, David York, Daniel Dufton, Simon Howe, Johan Eshuis, Angelina Pena-Romero, Christophe Laudamiel-Pellet, Wundriari Hoffmann, George Deckner, Errol Wahl, Ruth Murphy, Charles Hensley, Toan Trinh, Jiten Dihora, Ellen Baker, Janet Littig, Timothy Schroeder, Steven Diersing, Malcolm Dodd, Lois Gallon