With Moisture Absorbent Patents (Class 206/204)
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Patent number: 7857896Abstract: A moisture absorbing product, particularly for use in containers or railcars, includes a desiccant container including a plurality of separate desiccant holding compartments, each containing a quantity of desiccant material, a support over which the desiccant material is placed, a sheeting material, which substantially covers the desiccant container and which is permeable to gaseous water vapor but substantially impermeable to liquid water, and a strap with hook, secured to or within the support or desiccant container, which strap and hook are useful for hanging the moisture absorbing product within the container or railcar.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2007Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Assignee: Sud-Chemie Inc.Inventors: Ronald J. Magargee, Genevieve Kuhn, Stefan O. Dick, Justin A Mueller, Mark A Florez, Joaquin Teixeira
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Publication number: 20100319303Abstract: A multifunctional vessel which for holding products, including pharmaceutical products, such as DPI or soft gel tablets, which vessel includes an outer vessel, and a moisture control material, comprising a moisture control substance, such as silica gel or clay, blended with a plastic material placed within or formed as part of the outer vessel, wherein the moisture control substance is partially or fully hydrated after formation of the final product. The moisture control material can be formed in any shape for placement within the vessel or it can be layered with the vessel to form an inner layer thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2008Publication date: December 23, 2010Applicant: AIRSECInventors: Benoit Portier, Florence Benois
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Publication number: 20100282622Abstract: Moderate moisture levels, such as greater than 3% but no greater than 7%, may be beneficial for solid formulations of certain prostacyclin analogs. Accordingly, a solid formulation containing a prostacyclin analog may be packaged inside a pharmaceutical packaging with such amount of a desiccant or a drying agent that after the storage the solid formulation may have a moderate level of moisture in it.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2010Publication date: November 11, 2010Inventor: Kenneth R. Phares
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Publication number: 20100282621Abstract: A high-quality spray product that uses a less expensive propellant exhibiting a lower ozone-depleting potential and a lower global warming potential without using any fluorocarbon, any alternative thereto, etc., and exhibits an improved safety and an improved liquid retention. A dust blower as the spray product uses a propellant composed of a mixture of dimethyl ether and carbon dioxide, and an absorbent adapted to retain the propellant, which is composed of an assembly of pulverized cellulose fibers such that the cellulose fibers include at least 45 mass % of fine cellulose fibers having a fiber length of 0.35 mm or less. The propellant and the absorbent are charged in a spray can having a spray nozzle, thereby preparing a dust blower.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 29, 2008Publication date: November 11, 2010Applicants: NKK CO., LTD., SHOWA TANSAN CO., LTD., Japan Petroleum Exploration Co., Ltd.Inventors: Toshifumi Hatanaka, Masaki Okada, Kiyotaka Miyata, Teruo Miura
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Publication number: 20100270183Abstract: Compositions of the present invention, comprising at least one digestive enzyme (e.g., pancrelipase) are useful for treating or preventing disorders associated with digestive enzyme deficiencies. The compositions of the present invention can comprise a plurality of coated particles, each of which is comprised of a core coated with an enteric coating comprising at least one enteric polymer and 4-10% of at least one alkalinizing agent, or have moisture contents of about 3% or less, water activities of about 0.6 or less, or exhibit a loss of activity of no more than about 15% after six months of accelerated stability testing.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2010Publication date: October 28, 2010Applicant: EURAND PHARMACEUTICALS LTDInventors: Giovanni Ortenzi, Marco Marconi, Luigi Mapelli
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Publication number: 20100264044Abstract: A single dose dispensing package (100) having a backing (102) for maintaining the package in a substantially flat orientation is disclosed. A score (106) through the backing allows the package to open upon flexure. At least one additional score on the opposite side provides at least one metered opening in the package. Absorbent material (112) placed over the score, and adhered to the dispensing package only in the area of the score, provides controlled dispensing and application of the contents using essentially an entire surface of the absorbent material as an applicator.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2008Publication date: October 21, 2010Applicant: AMCOL INTERNATIONAL CORPORATIONInventors: Thomas W. Beihoffer, Kevin Cureton
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Publication number: 20100258455Abstract: A plastic container including an outer container element (10) having a geometrical center and an inner container element (50) mounted within the outer container element, the outer container element and the inner container element, when mounted in the outer container element, together having a center of gravity which is lower than the said geometrical center of the outer container element.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2008Publication date: October 14, 2010Applicant: LOG-PLASTIC PRODUCTS COMPANY LTD.Inventors: Amit Shay, Jonathan Schanin, Yari Barkai, Dan Peleg
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Publication number: 20100256556Abstract: Various aspects of the present invention provide for packages with an outer shell; a first chamber defined at least partially by the outer shell; a second chamber defined at least partially by the outer shell; a fluid-tight rupturable seal separating the first and second chambers; and, a sealed outlet port in communication with the first chamber. With force being applied to the second chamber, the rupturable seal ruptures more readily than the outer shell.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2008Publication date: October 7, 2010Applicant: Schering Corporation Schering Plough CorporationInventors: Stuart J. Cray, JR., Indradat Jagnandan, David Merle Marxen
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Publication number: 20100252458Abstract: A tubular container, closed at its top part by a closure means of the stopper type including with a hinge, for packaging unit products stacked axially or in bulk such as pallets, tablets, cachets or pills, and provided with a compensation device, positioned at the bottom of the container. The container optionally includes a desiccating means and the compensation device includes a compensation means and a fastening means. The fastening means is secured to the compensation means and has a shape memory.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2008Publication date: October 7, 2010Applicant: AIRSEC (SOCIETE PAR ACTIONS SIMPLIFIEE)Inventors: Bruno GUILLON, Valere LOGEL
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Publication number: 20100236090Abstract: A multilayer plastic container for storing lyophilized products includes at least three layers consisting of inner and outer layers having a moisture vapor transmission rate of not more than 0.1 gm mil/100 sq. in.-day at 73° F. and 95% rh, and an intermediate layer of hygroscopic resin construction having a moisture content less than 1000 ppm. The hygroscopic intermediate layer preferably comprises at least 30% of the total thickness of the three layers. The inner and outer layers preferably are of cyclic olefin polymer or cyclic olefin copolymer construction, and the hygroscopic intermediate layer preferably is of amorphous nylon construction. The container preferably is empty and sealed within a secondary container, such as a metallized bag, that is impervious to moisture.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2010Publication date: September 23, 2010Inventor: Michael J. Grimm
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Publication number: 20100236949Abstract: The present invention is an assembly for transporting, storing, and delivering a fuel such that a compromise to the containment of the fuel is readily recognized.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2010Publication date: September 23, 2010Applicant: VACCA, INC.Inventors: Giampaolo Vacca, Jeffrey Poston, Rongjau Lin
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Patent number: 7799361Abstract: The present invention provides a food preservation system that includes a multi-phase bacterial inhibition food pad. The food pad includes absorbent media and/or material to absorb fluids emanating from the packaged food. The absorbent media/material includes one or more bacterial inhibitors that may possess bacteriostatic and/or bactericidal properties. In addition, the food pad may also include an atmosphere modification system capable of modifying an atmosphere in a food package. Optionally, one or more reaction promoters and/or one or more mechanisms to protect the food preservation system may also be included in the food pad. Overall, the food preservation system inhibits bacterial growth, thereby enhancing food preservation and/or food safety.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2006Date of Patent: September 21, 2010Assignee: Paper Pak IndustriesInventors: Marc D. Etchells, Sayandro Versteylen
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Publication number: 20100224646Abstract: A self desiccating container with a living hinge includes a container body made from a resin bonded sorbent and at least one attachment feature, and a container closure having a closure portion engageable with the container body to close the body and an attachment feature compatible with the attachment feature on the container body for securing the closure to the body, and a living hinge connecting the closure portion to the attachment feature.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2009Publication date: September 9, 2010Applicant: MULTISORB TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Samuel A. Incorvia, Thomas H. Powers
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Publication number: 20100221393Abstract: A system and reusable plastic container for preserving the quality of a range of fruits and vegetables are provided. The container independently maintains modified atmospheres and relative humidity within the range of 1% to 50% carbon dioxide plus 1% to 15% oxygen and relative humidity of 75% RH and 100% RH. For produce highly susceptible to mould, yeast and/or bacterial growth at RH of 75% to 80% will result in optimum quality retention. The container includes a plastic body, plastic lid and a gas permeable film membrane hermetically sealed between the lid and the container. The plastic body and lid can be polyamide (nylon 6, 11, 12, or 66 and blends thereof), polycarbonate, polyethylene, polyethyleneterepthalate, polypropylene, polystyrene, polyvinylchloride, and mixtures thereof. The lid can be macro-perforated for a three piece application or micro-perforated for a two piece application.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2006Publication date: September 2, 2010Inventors: Loong Keng Lim, Kee Eng Lee
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Patent number: 7776416Abstract: A case-ready package has a support member, a lid, and an absorbent pad capable of withstanding sudden evacuation without rupture. The absorbent pad has upper and lower webs enveloping an absorbent layer, with the upper and lower webs adhered to one another around the periphery of the pad. The lower web is a permeable web comprising fiber. The fiber is preferably hydrophobic, and preferably has a hydrophilic composition thereon. The invention also pertains to a packaging process and packaged product using the absorbent pad.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2001Date of Patent: August 17, 2010Assignee: Cryovac, Inc.Inventors: David L. Kinard, G. Franklin Vaughn, Jr., Solomon Bekele, Charles Kannankeril
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Patent number: 7771812Abstract: There is provided a non-slip absorbent food pad with one or more non-slip surfaces. The one or more non-slip surfaces have a coefficient of friction (COF) suitable for preventing the packaged food product from slipping and/or sliding off of the non-slip absorbent food pad in various product display orientations. The present invention also provides for a method for making a non-slip absorbent food pad and method of using a non-slip absorbent pad in various packaging displays.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2006Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: Paper Pak IndustriesInventors: Richard Beu, Sayandro Versteylen
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Patent number: 7770723Abstract: A glove shaper kit for drying, forming and merchandising a golf glove is disclosed. The kit includes a moisture absorbing glove form having four fingers substantially parallel with each other proceeding from a wrist area with a hole formed in the wrist area, where the hole has an animal shape associated with a professional sports figure, means for attachment inserted within the non-uniformly shaped hole, a glove and a container.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2006Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Inventor: Daniel John Hajduk
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Publication number: 20100187136Abstract: The present invention provides a combination drape and carrying bag unit including a singular sheet or plurality of joined sheet of pliable materials, both permeable and impermeable, of size to define a mat to accommodate a working medical procedural area thereon, upon which may be placed in single or combination, medical equipment and patient. The sheet has a drawstring casing extending about its periphery. The casing has openings therein on opposite sides of the mat and a drawstring is received in the drawstring casing and is of size to extend continuously about the periphery of the sheet when it defines a mat. The drawstring is slidably received in the drawstring casing so that when portions of the drawstring are pulled out of the drawstring casing through the openings, the periphery of the sheet forms gathers adjacent the casing to permit the periphery to reduce in size whereby the unit forms a carrying bag.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2008Publication date: July 29, 2010Inventors: William Parks, Louis Malice
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Publication number: 20100189780Abstract: The invention relates to stable preparations in powder form for inhalation comprising a tiotropium salt and salmeterol xinafoate, process for the production thereof, and the use thereof for manufacturing a medicament for the treatment of respiratory disorders, especially for the treatment of COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) and asthma.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2008Publication date: July 29, 2010Applicant: BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM INTERNATIONAL GMBHInventors: Michael Walz, Stephanie Ossadnik, Michael Trunk, Christoph Kreher
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Publication number: 20100187135Abstract: A bag with flexible sidewalls defining an interior volume is provided with leak resistant features that function to absorb and retain liquids. These features include an absorbent-adhesive mixture that may be made from an adhesive and absorbent agents such as a super absorbent polymer. The absorbent-adhesive mixture can be applied on an inner surface of the flexible sidewalls in a location where it is likely to encounter liquids. The leak resistant features can also include a substrate that may be made from a non-woven material that is also applied to the inner surface of the sidewall and can be bonded to the sidewall by the absorbent-adhesive. In various embodiments, the bag can also include odor neutralizing features and/or configured with stretchable sidewalls.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2006Publication date: July 29, 2010Inventors: Shaun T. Broering, Cathy Lynn Isakson, Nancy Mack-Robles, Michael Scott O'Hara, Richard M. Hnat, Matthew W. Waldron, Bryn Hird
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Patent number: 7762400Abstract: A packaging tray including an outer tray (1), having a base (4) and side walls (2) defining a packaging space and false bottom (10) of the tray defining a discrete exudate-collection compartment immediately above the base and reducing the packaging space by the size of the discrete compartment. The false bottom is peripherally connected to the walls and provided with an array of perforations (36) in a discrete minor central region (20) to allow exudate to pass through itself into the exudate-collection compartment. In addition, the tray includes means (28, 30) for gas transfer between the exudate-collection compartment and the packaging space, in addition to and separate from the perforations in the false bottom, and including means inhibiting flow exudate back into the packaging space.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2005Date of Patent: July 27, 2010Assignee: Easy Pad LimitedInventors: Robert Sinclair Hall, Roderick Iain Davidson
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Publication number: 20100163435Abstract: A method of making a packaged antimicrobial suture having improved shelf life. The method comprising the steps of providing an inner package having a source of antimicrobial agent, providing an adsorbent material effective to adsorb a portion of the antimicrobial agent over time, positioning a suture within the inner package, the suture comprising one or more surfaces, covering the inner package with an outer package having an inner surface and subjecting the suture, the inner package and the inner surface of the outer package to time, temperature and pressure conditions sufficient to vapor transfer an effective amount of the antimicrobial agent from the antimicrobial agent source to the suture and the inner package, thereby substantially inhibiting bacterial colonization on the suture and the inner package, wherein the packaged antimicrobial suture exhibits improved shelf life.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2009Publication date: July 1, 2010Applicant: ETHICON, INC.Inventors: Jerry FISCHER, Howard SCALZO, Henry POKROPINSKI, JR.
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Publication number: 20100155267Abstract: A produce packaging system incorporates a container having ample top ventilation enabling efficient ingress of cooling water into container to cool produce contained inside. The container also having a sloped bottom for draining water toward a bottom vent and out of the container during hydrocooling. The system also includes a cooling box configured for holding the containers in an upright orientation enabling inflow of cooling water into the containers and out of the box.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2010Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: SAMBRAILO PACKAGING, INC.Inventors: Anthony Cadiente, Mark Sambrailo
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Publication number: 20100154822Abstract: A package for delivering a cleaning solution to a surface to be cleaned comprises a housing, a pocket in the housing having at least one piercing projection extending into the pocket and a passageway between the pocket and the surface to be cleaned beneath the housing. A sealed packet containing a cleaning solution can be configured to fit into the pocket and can have at least a portion of an outer surface thereof adapted to be pierced by the at least one piercing projection when the packet is placed in the pocket. The cleaning solution can be discharged from the packet when the packet is positioned in the pocket and the packet is pierced by the at least one piercing projection. The cleaning solution can then be dispensed through the passageway onto a surface to be cleaned.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2009Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: BISSELL HOMECARE, INC.Inventors: Charles A. Reed, JR., Eric J. Hansen, Douglas J. Medema
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Publication number: 20100147709Abstract: A multifunctional vessel which includes a moisture control material containing a scented additive placed within the vessel. The moisture control material preferably comprises silica gel or bentonite clay into which a scented additive has been absorbed. The moisture control material containing the scented additive can be placed in a separate canister or sachet within the vessel. The moisture control material with scented additive regulates the relative humidity within the vessel while giving off the odor of the scented additive.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2008Publication date: June 17, 2010Applicant: AIRSECInventor: Benoit Portier
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Publication number: 20100140116Abstract: A container for moisture sensitive test elements comprising a container body (2, 102, 202), an insert (22, 122, 220) fitting in container body, whereby a cavity (18, 118) is created between outer surface of insert wall (24, 124, 240) and inner surface of container body wall (4, 104, 204), and a lid (50, 150, 250) dimensioned to seal container open end when in a closed position, wherein a desiccant material is contained within the cavity (18, 118) between container body wall and insert wall. Insert wall defines a hollow channel (29, 129, 229) which is dimensioned that at least one test element ex-tents from the insert channel facilitating accessibility to an individual test element for the testing of an analyte of interest. Desiccant material includes an indicator whose colour changes when exposed to moisture indicating to a user whether contents therein, i.e. test elements, have been compromised by environmental factors.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2008Publication date: June 10, 2010Inventors: Matthias Stiene, Eurig Wyn Jones
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Publication number: 20100122981Abstract: The application relates to shipping container systems that include a large multi-layered flexible container (“flexitank”) disposed inside a large rigid shipping container which has an open end with one or more doors capable of an open or closed position, and further including one or more bulkhead assemblies, one of the bulkhead assemblies interposed between the flexitank and the open end of the rigid container and/or the doors. In at least one specific embodiment, the bulkhead assembly includes a first brace disposed vertically along a portion of the first side wall inner surface; a second brace disposed vertically along a portion of the second side wall inner surface; and a bulkhead panel member extending horizontally between the first brace and the second brace. In other embodiments, bulkhead assemblies may utilize generally curved or “swept” bulkhead bars, which do not require vertical braces.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2009Publication date: May 20, 2010Inventor: David M. Sims
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Patent number: 7694810Abstract: A carrier tube assembly for packaging a medical catheter is disclosed. The carrier tube assembly includes an elongate tube, a medical catheter, and a plug. At least a distal portion of the elongate shaft of the medical catheter is positioned in the lumen of the elongate tube such that the proximal end of the elongate tube is hermetically sealed around a portion of the hub assembly of the medical catheter. The plug is inserted into the lumen of the elongate tube at the distal end of the elongate tube, hermetically sealing the distal end of the elongate tube. Thus, a hermetically sealed environment is established within the elongate tube. The plug includes a moisture and/or oxygen absorbing agent to absorb moisture and/or oxygen in the hermetically sealed environment.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2009Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Assignee: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Kevin Barry, Robert N. Squire, Jeff Lindquist, Irina Nazarova
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Publication number: 20100078338Abstract: This invention is a billiard cue case which incorporates a two section detachable base which can be removed and separated so that it can be stowed in the front standard jump cue pocket for transport. The case also has interior tubes which are self centering and maintain the two piece billiard cue sticks in a vertical position suspended above the bottom of the case for long term storage with no lateral stress to avoid the possibility of warping. The interior of the case also features a plastic perforated container with silica gel desiccant pillows to eliminate atmospheric humidity from the case interior. The base is attached by a threaded stud which screws into a female threaded anchor in the bottom of the case. This allows the case stand in a vertical position at a right angle to the plane of the floor.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2009Publication date: April 1, 2010Inventor: Carol Fae Ketel
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Publication number: 20100076901Abstract: The present invention relates to food delivery packaging (10) for delivery perishable fruit and vegetables through a postal delivery system. An impermeable punnet (12) is loaded with harvested fruit and/or vegetables that are prepared for eating and which, in the course of transit, are likely to produce moisture or exudates. A protective film lid (24) is sealed over the punnet (12), which film lid (24) includes perforations and typically micro-perforations (30) located in at least one region (28) of the film (24). A secondary sleeve or cover (30) includes an absorbent pad (40). When the sleeve (40) or cover, which is separate to the film lid, is located over the punnet, the absorbent pad (40) comes into close mating contact and alignment with the region (28) of the film (24) containing the perforations (30).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2009Publication date: March 25, 2010Applicant: Nature Delivered Ltd.Inventor: Graham Bosher
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Publication number: 20100072234Abstract: A holder for a liquid containing bottle includes a sleeve section having a sleeve wall, a closed bottom end, an open top end, and an interior. An elongate flap extends from a portion of the sleeve section adjacent the open top end. The flap has a free end and is foldable to a closed position covering the open top end and overlapping part of the sleeve section. A releasable fastener mechanism on the flap is configured to secure the flap in a closed position. The sleeve section can be formed of an absorbent fabric or a microfiber material. The flap can overlap the sleeve section to a variable degree when in the closed position altering a length of the sleeve section to accommodate different length bottles.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2009Publication date: March 25, 2010Inventor: Katherine Tymczyna
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Patent number: 7681724Abstract: A multi-compartment housing with a plurality of cavities forms the main part of the housing. The multi-compartment housing has a side portion that has a smooth, continuous surface and a plurality of individual cavities that are perpendicular to a central axis of the multi-compartment housing. The individual cavities have a plurality of plugs capable of being placed in communication with a corresponding individual cavity. The multi-compartment housing also has a sealing bottom that is capable of being secured onto the multi-compartment housing after the plug array has been placed in position and separated from adjacent plugs from the array so as to close off the of the multi-compartment housing and to isolate each plug from adjacent cavities.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2007Date of Patent: March 23, 2010Assignee: CSP Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jean-Pierre Giraud, Jacques Michel Marcel Pichot, Mathieu Paul Meugnier
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Publication number: 20100065444Abstract: The invention relates to a pack comprising a packaging material and soft capsules, to a process for the stabilisation of soft capsules, and to a process for the production of the pack.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2007Publication date: March 18, 2010Inventors: Stefan Henke, Holger Peitz
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Publication number: 20100047405Abstract: The present disclosure is directed to an absorbent pad having an active agent to preserve food products or other perishable merchandise, that has a pad architecture, including the specific arrangement of the absorbent layers and active agents in the absorbent pad, that affects the availability and timing of release of the active agents to preserve the freshness of food products that are stored at home by a consumer in the consumer's own food storage containers.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2009Publication date: February 25, 2010Inventors: Sayandro Versteylen, Ronald Jensen, Lindsay A. Riehle
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Publication number: 20100044252Abstract: The invention is a dehydrating and reclosable hinged plug-lid that includes a dehydrating agent, a fixation mechanical system provided between the occlusion element and the open end of the tubular container, a tamper indicator, a compensation device for preserving the conditioned products provided inside the occlusion element and secured to said occlusion element, wherein said compensation device consists of a hollow device having an essentially conical, frusto-conical, polyhedral, frusto-polyhedral apparent shape with a large annular base and a small annular base parallel to the large base, the small base in contact with the conditioned products being coaxial and connected to the large base by at least one linking element that can be deformed under the action of a mechanical pressure and that can recover its initial shape when said pressure is no longer applied.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2007Publication date: February 25, 2010Applicant: AIRSEC S.A.S.Inventors: Benoit Portier, Bruno Guillon
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Patent number: 7665601Abstract: A dehydrating container made of a thermoplastic polymer suitable for packaging products sensitive to ambient humidity, said containing comprising: a visual humidity state indicator, a container body forming a casing, closed at one of its ends by a base and open at another end thereof, a reclosable closure capable of cooperatively fitting on the open end of said casing, optionally, a connector placed between the closure and the casing, and a humidity absorber inside the containing for absorbing humidity from the atmosphere inside the container. The absorber comprises a dehydrating agent and the reclosable closure comprises a visual humidity state indicator that changes color according to the existing humidity level and/or to a maximum humidity level. The visual indicator is advantageously located on an internal surface of the closure.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2007Date of Patent: February 23, 2010Assignee: AIRSECInventor: Benoit Portier
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Publication number: 20100025266Abstract: A package which incorporates, integrated in the composition of one of the components of the test package, a plastic support (1), a moisture absorbing agent, so that this does not affect them, in combination with one or more polymers, which may be packaged in a blister produced by a base sheet (7) with cavities (9), in each one whereof a rapid diagnostic test (5) is placed, whose base sheet (7) is complemented with a cover sheet (8) which seals the base sheet by heat fusion, achieving the hermeticity of each cavity.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2009Publication date: February 4, 2010Inventors: Oscar Landeta Elorz, Carlos Genzor Asin
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Publication number: 20100001008Abstract: An insulating glass unit (IGU) is used for storing and transporting thermoreflective filters or other thin, fragile devices, chiefly because such filters are often fragile and heavy. Because the IGU may also be the functional enclosure for the thermoreflective filter when it is installed in a building, using the IGU as a shipping container minimizes the total handling of the unpackaged filter and therefore minimizes the risk of damage or breakage.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2009Publication date: January 7, 2010Inventors: Wil McCarthy, Richard M. Powers
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Publication number: 20090314664Abstract: The invention relates to a pack comprising a container (2) and solid pharmaceutical administration forms packed in blister packs (4).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 4, 2007Publication date: December 24, 2009Applicant: MERCK PATENT GMBHInventors: Stefan Henke, Peitz Holger
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Publication number: 20090317214Abstract: A semiconductor manufacturing system, an interface system, a carrier, and a method for providing an ambient controlled environment is disclosed. The semiconductor manufacturing system comprises a plurality of process chambers; at least one interface system, wherein the interface system includes a first ambient control element; at least one carrier, wherein the carrier comprises a second ambient control element; and a control module coupled to the plurality of process chambers, the at least one interface system, and the at least one carrier.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2009Publication date: December 24, 2009Applicant: TAIWAN SEMICONDUCTOR MANUFACTURING COMPANY, LTD.Inventors: Yi-Li Hsiao, Chen-Hua Yu, Jean Wang, Ming-che Ho, Chien-Ling Hwang, Jui-Pin Hung
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Patent number: 7631760Abstract: The invention provides a dual compartment pouch having first and second compartments that are separated from each other by an impervious inner sheet having a breathable membrane. The breathable membrane comprises a breathable material that is pervious to moisture and gases, and impervious to liquids as well as microorganisms. The breathable membrane allows a sterilizing gas to be introduced between the first and second compartments. The front and back sheets are sealed to the inner sheet to define the first and second compartments in which the inner sheet forms a common wall between the compartments. The breathable membrane is disposed towards a central portion of the inner sheet and is spaced apart from the seams joining the front and back sheets to the inner sheet. In one embodiment, a sterilized article is disposed in one compartment, and an absorbent packets are disposed in the other compartment.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2008Date of Patent: December 15, 2009Assignee: Amcor Flexibles Healthcare, Inc.Inventors: David Guelzow, Adam Dworak, Chris Heezen, Jose Gutierrez
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Publication number: 20090266729Abstract: Devices and methods are disclosed for protecting individuals from the sharp ends of medical objects following use on a patient. Such sharp objects include hypodermic needles, scalpel blades, cannulae, trocars, and the like. The invention utilizes a disposable protective cover for the used sharp. The protective cover is designed to surround and embed the sharp in a permanent cover that is blunt and will not permit further puncture or cutting with the sharp. In an embodiment, the protective cover also absorbs any fluids on or in the used sharp and prevents any fluids from escaping the protective cover. The sharp cover is configured to irreversibly lock, once closed. A refillable or replaceable dispenser dispenses the protective covers at points of use. A disposable receptacle receives the used sharp embedded in the protective cover. When the receptacle is full, the entire receptacle may be discarded in a medical waste container.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2009Publication date: October 29, 2009Inventors: Eric Alcouloumre, Richard E. Reedy, Jay A. Lenker
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Publication number: 20090236347Abstract: A sharps container for safe reception and storage of used pen needles, pen needle assemblies, syringe needles, syringe needle covers, and combinations thereof comprises a substantially non-porous housing which includes a means for receiving said pen needles, pen needle assemblies, syringe needles, syringe needle covers, and combinations thereof in an internal storage compartment sized to facilitate the safe storage of a plurality of used pen needles or syringe needles and optional needle covers. The internal storage compartment may include a material capable of absorbing and storing fluids which may incidentally be associated with the used pen needles or syringe needles.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2009Publication date: September 24, 2009Applicant: UltiMed Inc.Inventors: Thomas E. Erickson, James J. Erickson, Thomas P. Sauro
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Patent number: 7591881Abstract: This invention provides novel devices and methods for manipulation of moisture/fluid levels in and/or upon objects and is used to, e.g., safely dry wet books and documents with minimal deleterious side effects or to add humidity to such books/documents or other objects or areas.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2005Date of Patent: September 22, 2009Assignees: Artifex Equipment, Inc., The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of AgricultureInventors: Nicholas G. Yeager, Kathleen C. Hayes
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Patent number: 7591369Abstract: Improved shuttlecock packaging includes providing a suitably humid environment to prevent the moisture within the feathers of the shuttlecock from evaporating off. The packaging is substantially air tight and includes a humidity control mechanism. In one embodiment the package comprising a humidifying disc in the shuttlecock packaging. The humidifying disc includes a plurality of openings to allow for moisture to pass from the disc to the internal environment of the packaging and comprises a foam or sponge pad moistened with water and propylene glycol. The humidity within the packaging is held at a generally fixed level. In one embodiment, the relative humidity can be held at least about 20%. In a further embodiment, the relative humidity can be held at about 50%.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2004Date of Patent: September 22, 2009Assignee: Wilson Sporting Goods Co.Inventors: Mark W. Lin, Thomas E. Korder, Alexander R. O. Selch
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Publication number: 20090223983Abstract: A preservation apparatus for evidence samples comprising a hermetically sealable container having means to suspend samples in humidity exchange with air held within the container and a drying agent to dehumidify the air held within the container in order to act as a sink for humidity exchange in order to markedly dry the samples.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2006Publication date: September 10, 2009Inventor: Deborah Leary
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Patent number: 7585530Abstract: The present invention provides a food preservation system that includes a multi-phase bacterial inhibition food pad. The food pad includes absorbent media and/or material to absorb fluids emanating from the packaged food. The absorbent media/material includes one or more bacterial inhibitors that may possess bacteriostatic and/or bactericidal properties. In addition, the food pad may also include an atmosphere modification system capable of modifying an atmosphere in a food package. Optionally, one or more reaction promoters and/or one or more mechanisms to protect the food preservation system may also be included in the food pad. Overall, the food preservation system inhibits bacterial growth, thereby enhancing food preservation and/or food safety.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2006Date of Patent: September 8, 2009Assignee: Paper-Pak IndustriesInventors: Marc D Etchells, Sayandro Versteylen
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Publication number: 20090166229Abstract: The main object of the present invention is to provide a patch package structure including a patch containing a physiologically active ingredient and a package housing the patch, which is capable of stably retaining the physiologically active ingredient in the patch during preservation. This object can be achieved by employing the following constitution. To be specific, the present invention is a patch package structure including a patch 1 having an adhesive layer containing an organic liquid component, and a packaging member 51 housing the patch, wherein the packaging member 51 includes a first package 11, the first package 11 including an acrylonitrile resin layer 12, a moisture-absorbing layer 13 formed on the acrylonitrile resin layer 12, and a moisture impermeable layer 14 formed on the moisture-absorbing layer 13, and the acrylonitrile resin layer 12 is provided on the proximal side of the patch 1.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2008Publication date: July 2, 2009Inventors: Yoshihiro Iwao, Akinori Hanatani, Junichi Sekiya, Hitoshi Akemi
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Publication number: 20090152135Abstract: In one embodiment, a hermetic covering system includes a projectile and at least one bag. The projectile has a body and a component that houses moisture-sensitive equipment. The at least one bag may be coupled to the body such that the projectile protrudes through the opening and the component is disposed in the inner cavity to protect the component during storage of the projectile.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2007Publication date: June 18, 2009Applicant: Raytheon CompanyInventors: James S. Mason, James S. Wilson
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Publication number: 20090145783Abstract: An apparatus and method are disclosed for rapid, low cost, and safe removal of trapped moisture from portable electronic devices. An airtight, sealable container is divided by an air and moisture permeable barrier into a compartment for the device and a compartment for desiccant. The method includes placing the device and desiccant into the compartments, sealing the container, and waiting for the desiccant to absorb the moisture. In preferred embodiments, the sealable container is made from plastic or glass, is disposable or reusable, and includes electrical, chemical, or other means for heating the device and/or mechanical means for forcing air between the compartments. Embodiments include silica gel or other descant in bulk or in pre-measured packets, pre-loaded in the container or stored in a separate, airtight container. Some embodiments include scoops or other means for measuring and dispensing desired desiccant quantities, and guidelines on optimal desiccant quantities and waiting times.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2007Publication date: June 11, 2009Inventor: Nicholas Andrew Forker