Kerem Durdag - Scarborough ME, US Brian Pendleton - Newcastle ME, US Robert Hamlyn - Newcastle ME, US Valerie Gunn - Cape Neddick ME, US Marc Etchells - West Hampton MA, US
Disclosed are food packaging materials and processes that are useful for commercial products to extend the freshness and preserve the integrity and shelf-life of packaged foods. Said food packaging materials utilize a low bioburden, biodegradable and/or compostable shock absorbing/cushioning nonwoven structure and some form or forms of an antimicrobial and/or antifungal agent consisting of silver or silver-based species that destroy microbes which would otherwise spoil the food. The shelf-life extension process involves silver-based antimicrobial agents that function to mitigate the spread of food spoilage pathogens when they come in contact with the said food packaging materials. Fluid absorbing or superabsorbent, capabilities may be incorporated in the structure to control excess fluids.
- Brewer ME, US Kerem Durdag - Scarborough ME, US Brittany Paul - Old Orchard Beach ME, US Valerie Gunn - Cape Neddick ME, US Brian Pendleton - Newcastle ME, US Richard Provonchee - Cushing ME, US
International Classification:
A61B 19/08 A61B 5/022
Abstract:
Disclosed is a an economical blood pressure cuff shield that acts as an hygienic barrier between patients and blood pressure cuffs during blood pressure measurement. The shield includes antimicrobial properties, which eradicate microorganisms on contact, protecting the shield from communicated pathogens and preventing the blood pressure cuff from colonization of the common health-care associated microbes. With the antimicrobial properties, the shield can be used for multiple patients over a 24 hour period. After the indicated period of use, the blood pressure cuff shield is removed and discarded. The biodegradable and cost effective construction allows the health care field to stride towards eco-friendly solutions to improve sanitation and sterility of facilities.
Biopolymer Multi-Layer Multi-Functional Medical Dressing And Method Of Making Same
- Boothbay ME, US Valerie Gunn - Cape Neddick ME, US Brittany Paul - Old Orchard Beach ME, US Robert Hamlyn - Newcastle ME, US Brian Pendleton - Newcastle ME, US Marc Etchells - West Hampton MA, US
International Classification:
A61L 15/64 A61L 15/44 A61F 13/02 A61L 15/18
US Classification:
602 48, 604319
Abstract:
The Technology described herein applies to medical dressings designed to heal wounds in the area of advanced wound care, inclusive of Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT), and describes novel wound healing absorbent scaffolds and dressing based on natural and naturally-derived material and fibers, preferentially poly (lactic) acid fibers and alginate materials.
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Exploring Neglected Dimensions of Religion in Quality of Life Research
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Brian Pendleton, who organized the event, told the Los Angeles Times the political climate in the U.S. drove everyone to unite. He added that people felt the need to make some statement against regressive policies.
Date: Jun 12, 2017
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
New Orleans Pride Parade is not a political protest, organizer says
that in Los Angeles and elsewhere the tone of the annual LGBT parade has gone "from pride to protest." According to the story by Leo Duran, the June 11 procession in Los Angeles has been re-dubbed theResist March. Parade organizer Brian Pendleton said the march will be in support of civil rights.