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Spray July 2016

INVENTORS’ CIRCLE Newest Patent Approvals Chemiluminescent aerosol spray U.S. Patent No. 9,303,820 Miller; Harris Richard Harris Richard Miller, Sharon, MA, patented a stable, highly visible, multiple use, chemiluminescent composition of matter and an aerosol system capable of articulating, communicating, displaying or marking, night-time chemiluminescent messages, in the form of written text, numerics, alpha-numerics, figures, drawings, emergency messages, trail markings, lanterns or distress calls, directly onto various substrates and surfaces, including dark or non-reflective objects and outdoor natural surfaces such as grass, trees or land. The invention functions by co-dispensing two vessels, each of which is pressurized by means of a non-flammable liquid or gaseous u propellant. The chemical ingredients from each vessel are combined upon contact with the surface or by means of a mixing valve or attached to the actuators of each vessel, which simultaneously eject the contents of both vessels and produce a chemiluminescent aerosol spray. Sensation modifying topical composition foam U.S. Patent No. 9,320,705 Foamix Pharmaceuticals Ltd. Foamix Pharmaceuticals Ltd., Rehovot, IL, patented foamable compositions that are capable of producing a sensation or sensation modifying effect upon application on a body surface. More particularly, the invention relates to foamable pharmaceutical, therapeutic and cosmetic compositions, comprising an active agent, having a sensation or sensation modifying effect on a body surface, upon application. More particularly, the invention relates to foamable compositions comprising: (a) a foamable carrier; (b) at least one sensation or sensation modifying agent, selected from the group of a cooling agent; a warming agent; a relaxing or soothing agent; stimulating or refreshing agent; or mixtures thereof and (c) a propellant at a concentration of about 3% to about 45% by weight of the total composition. The foamable carrier can be an emollient emulsion foamable vehicle, a foamable gel vehicle and can also be a substantially non aqueous foamable vehicle. Low-VOC cleaning substrates & compositions consisting of a solvent mixture U.S. Patent No. 9,234,165 B2 The Clorox Co. The Clorox Co., Oakland, CA, patented a cleaning composition for sanitizing and/or disinfecting hard surfaces, comprising: a cationic biocide, surfactant and low levels of VOC solvents. The cleaning composition is adapted to clean a variety of hard surfaces without leaving behind a visible residue and creates low levels of streaking and filming on the treated surface. The cleaning composition contains less than 5% by weight of VOCs. The cleaning composition may be used alone as a liquid or spray formulation. It is comprised of a substrate; a cleaning composition, loaded onto said substrate, that consists of cationic biocides, one or more surfactants (selected from the group consisting of anionic surfactants and zwitterionic surfactants and any combinations thereof); a first solvent comprising a glycol ether; a second solvent (selected from the group consisting of: methanol, ethanol, isopropanol, propanol, butyl alcohol, sec-butyl alcohol, isobutyl alcohol, tert-butyl alcohol, pentyl alcohol, tert-pentyl alcohol, 2-pentanol, 3-pentanol, neopentyl alcohol, allyl, crotyl, methylvinyl-carbinol, ethyl ether, propyl ether, isopropyl ether, butyl ether, vinyl ether, allyl ether, polyalkylene glycols, short chain carboxylic acids, short chain esters, water and any mixtures or combinations thereof); and optionally, one or more adjuncts selected from the group consisting of buffers, fragrances, solvents, perfumes, builders, stabilizers, defoamers, thickeners, hydrotropes, biocide release agents, anti-microbial compounds, enzymes, bleaching agents, cloud point modifiers and preservatives. 40 Spray July 2016


Spray July 2016
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