For Removing Adhesively Attached Material (e.g., Bandage, Etc.) Patents (Class 510/134)
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Patent number: 8848336Abstract: A crystalline perovskite crystalline composite paraelectric material includes nano-regions containing rich N3? anions dispersed in a nano-grain sized matrix of crystalline oxide perovskite material, wherein (ABO3-?)?-(ABO3-?-?N?)1-?. A represents a divalent element, B represents a tetravalent element, ? satisfies 0.005???1.0, 1-? satisfies 0.05?1-??0.9, and 1-? is an area ratio between the regions containing rich N3? anions and the matrix of remaining oxide perovskite material.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2012Date of Patent: September 30, 2014Assignee: Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.Inventors: Ivoyl Koutsaroff, Shinichi Higai, Akira Ando
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Patent number: 8685907Abstract: Composition containing an aqueous phase, at least 35% by weight of jojoba oil relative to the total weight of the composition, and at least one sucrose fatty acid ester. The composition is preferably in the form of a gel. It may be used, in particular, for removing makeup from the skin and/or the eye area and/or the lips.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2010Date of Patent: April 1, 2014Assignee: L'OrealInventor: Mickael Poletti
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Patent number: 8419967Abstract: A perovskite oxide represented by a general expression, (Aa, Bb)(Cc, Dd, Xx)O3. (where, A: an A-site element, A=Bi, 0<a, B: one or more types of A-site elements, 0?b<1.0, C: an B-site element, C=Fe, 0 <c<1.0, D: one or more types of B-site elements, 0?d<1.0, 0<b+d, X: one or more types of B-site elements, the average valence of which is greater than the average valence of C and D in chemical formula, 0<x<1.0, (average valence of A-site in chemical formula) +(average valence of B-site in chemical formula)>6.0, O: oxygen, and standard molar ratio among A-site elements, B-site elements, and oxygen is 1:1:3, but it may deviate from the standard within a range in which a perovskite structure is possible.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2009Date of Patent: April 16, 2013Assignee: FUJIFILM CorporationInventors: Tsutomu Sasaki, Yukio Sakashita, Hiroyuki Kobayashi
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Publication number: 20120251600Abstract: Provided are body corrective cosmetic formulations and methods of use thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2012Publication date: October 4, 2012Inventors: Betty YU, Joseph LOMAKIN, Soo-Young KANG, Benjamin W. ADAMS
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Patent number: 7888300Abstract: The invention provides a cleaning liquid for semiconductor devices which is capable of removing deposits on a surface of an object to be cleaned including a photoresist, an antireflective film, an etching residue and an ashing residue at a low temperature in a short period of time with reduced environmental burdens and without causing corrosion of an interlayer dielectric film, a metal, a metal nitride, and an alloy in the object to be cleaned. The cleaning liquid for semiconductor devices according to the invention contains a reducing agent and a surfactant and has a pH of 10 to 14.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2009Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Assignee: Fujifilm CorporationInventors: Hiroyuki Seki, Katsuyuki Nukui, Tadashi Inaba, Hideo Fushimi
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Patent number: 7759298Abstract: The present invention includes a process using environmentally benign materials for the removal of adhesive residues from hard substrates, particularly vehicles, e.g., cars, trucks, buses, aerospace vehicles including airplanes, and the like. The invention uses an absorbable indicator (tracer) dye to aid in detection of remaining residues that may be in need of additional cleaning. The process uses a novel adhesive remover composition comprising a non-halogenated organic solvent, a non-abrasive thickening agent, a surfactant, glycerine, and an absorbable indicator dye. The invention provides a cost effective, safe, environmentally friendly adhesive remover composition specifically formulated for removal of, e.g., pressure sensitive adhesive residues from large areas of aircraft composite and aluminum surfaces, as well as others.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2006Date of Patent: July 20, 2010Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Ralph E. Dufresne, James F. Kirchner, David F. Feider
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Publication number: 20100120646Abstract: A stoma wipe and adhesive remover is for use by an ostomy patient in cleaning a stoma and the area of skin surrounding the stoma, also known as the peristomal skin. The stoma wipe includes a convenient, pre-moistened and disposable towelette. The towelette includes an absorbent fibrous web of material into which is absorbed a liquid cleaning solution having a soap component, an emulsifying component, a water component and an antifungal component. The wipes can be packaged in a convenient, portable, re-sealable package. The stoma wipe is suitable for cleaning a stoma and its surrounding skin area without causing irritation to the stoma and the surrounding skin area, while at the same time removing adhesive residue from an ostomy appliance. The cleaning of the skin and removing old adhesive residue improves adherence of the stoma pouch to the skin area surrounding the stoma.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2008Publication date: May 13, 2010Applicant: SAFE N' SIMPLE LLCInventor: John L. Leroy
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Patent number: 7354889Abstract: Medical adhesive may be removed by applying a solution including tetrahydrofurfuryl acetate (THFA) to the surface upon which is located the adhesive and rubbing the surface to facilitate removal of the adhesive. The solution may be applied to a wipe before application to the surface and the wipe may be used to rub the surface. The surface may be living or dead human or animal skin, hard surfaces and medical instruments. Various additional ingredients may be added to the solution, like perfumes, emollients and other commonly known skin products and polymer diluents.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2005Date of Patent: April 8, 2008Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventor: Ian Nigel Askill
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Patent number: 6790816Abstract: Contact lens cleaning compositions comprising preserved surfactant-containing solutions of a poly(oxypropylene)-poly(oxyethylene) adduct of ethylene diamine having a molecular weight from about 7500 to as high as 27,000 wherein at least 40 weight percent of the adduct is poly(oxyethylene) hydrophilic units. The solutions are effective in removing protein/lipid tear film deposits on both hard and soft contact lenses while providing a prophylactic-like action in retarding the formation of subsequent tear film deposits. The compositions provide effective cleaning and conditioning action using both ambient and high temperature disinfection methods.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2001Date of Patent: September 14, 2004Assignee: Bausch & Lomb IncorporatedInventors: Erning Xia, Christine E. Soltys-Robitaille, Lisa C. Simpson
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Publication number: 20040038838Abstract: An aerosol composition which reduces adhesive build up on surfaces. The aerosol composition includes a slow evaporating solvent, a propellant, and a base material selected from a petroleum based oil or a silicone fluid. The solvent is generally present in an amount of not more than about 60% by weight of the aerosol composition, the base material is generally present in an amount of about 5% to about 25% by weight of the aerosol composition, and the propellant is generally present in an amount of about 25% to about 60% by weight of the aerosol composition.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2002Publication date: February 26, 2004Inventor: Mark Hammarth
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Patent number: 6605576Abstract: An artificial nail remover includes the following ingredients: acetone, methyl ethyl ketone, ethanol, dimethyl esters, Glycerine, water, vitamin E, and a perfume.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2001Date of Patent: August 12, 2003Assignees: Y. S. Creation Co. Ltd., Meepo U.S.A. Co.Inventor: Cheon Sook Lee
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Publication number: 20030130150Abstract: A composition including at least one solvent for cured product and at least one gelling or solidifying agent. The invention also provides a composition described above which is in the form of a soft solid, for example, in the form of a stick. A pack is also provided, comprising (i) a shaped mass of a composition, which includes at least one solvent for a cured product and at least one gelling or solidifying agent and a container (1) for the composition. The container (1) has a mechanism for expelling the shaped mass.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2002Publication date: July 10, 2003Inventors: Brendan J Kneafsey, John Guthrie, David P Melody
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Publication number: 20030060380Abstract: An adhesive remover composition and methods for removing medical grade and other adhesive compositions including, but not limited to, cyanoacrylate adhesive compositions from surfaces including, but not limited to, areas of tissue, including areas of compromised skin. The composition, which is preferably bio-compatible, includes a suitable remover compound such as an alkylester plasticizer combined with an antimicrobial preservative to protect the composition from microorganisms. A method of removing adhesive compositions includes applying the remover composition to the adhesive composition using an applicator, such as a spray applicator or a towelette, allowing the remover to interact with the adhesive composition and then removing the remover and the adhesive composition.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2001Publication date: March 27, 2003Applicant: Closure Medical CorporationInventors: Jaime Ayarza, Ibraheem T. Badejo, Joe B. Barefoot, Daniel L. Hedgpeth, Michelle M. Knotts, Bernard Malofsky, Upvan Narang, Gina L. Spath, Wendy Y. Su
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Patent number: 6436227Abstract: Methods and compositions for loosening adhesive bandages on human skin include d-limonene and, preferably, alkyl benzoates.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2000Date of Patent: August 20, 2002Inventor: Mauricio Adler
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Patent number: 6291416Abstract: In order to replace compositions based on CFC or on HCFC in cleaning or drying applications on solid surfaces (in particular defluxing), the invention provides azeotropic or near-azeotropic compositions based on 1,1,1,3,3-pentafluorobutane, on dichloromethane, on methanol and on 1,1,1,2,3,4,4,5,5,5-decafluoropentane.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2000Date of Patent: September 18, 2001Assignee: AtofinaInventors: Pascal Michaud, Jean-Jacques Martin
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Antibacterial, bactericidal and antiseptic agent, dermatologic preparation and detergent composition
Patent number: 6025312Abstract: This invention is an antibacterial, bactericidal and antiseptic agent containing an aluminum salt of hinokitiol or/and a complex compound of hinokitiol with an aluminum compound as an effective component.As hinokitiol contained in the form of an aluminum salt of hinokitiol or/and a complex compound of hinokitiol with an aluminum compound, the thermal, optical and chemical instabilities of hinokitiol are dispelled, and the stabilization during the production and at the time of storage as preparations is obtained.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1997Date of Patent: February 15, 2000Assignee: P & PF Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yoshinobu Saito, Nobuyuki Kishi, Katsuhito Kita, Natsue Hirano, Tetsuo Nishina -
Patent number: 5654268Abstract: An adhesive cleansing solvent for removing medical adhesive from the skin comprises an oxyalkylene alkyl ether such as dipropylene glycol monomethyl ether and a liquid aliphatic hydrocarbon such as a mixture of C.sub.10-11 paraffins.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1995Date of Patent: August 5, 1997Assignee: Smith & Nephew United, Inc.Inventor: Michael Albert Norcia