This invention relates to packaging for dilute hypochlorite and hypochlorous acid compositions to produce stable compositions. Examples of suitable packaging containers are a bag-in-can device, a plastic aerosol container, a dual delivery container, a dual chambered device, an expandable chamber device, a precompression trigger sprayer, a mechanically pressurized device, and an ultrasonic sprayer.
Methods For Deactivating Allergens And Preventing Disease
Elias A. Shaheen - Pleasanton CA, US Steven Bromberg - Pleasanton CA, US Vicki Friedman - Oakland CA, US Jennifer Fung - Oakland CA, US Jennifer C. Julian - Pleasanton CA, US
Assignee:
The Clorox Company - Oakland CA
International Classification:
A61K 49/00
US Classification:
424 92, 424 111, 424 91
Abstract:
This invention relates to articles of manufacture containing liquid compositions of hypohalous acid or hypohalous acid salt for deactivating allergens and preventing diseases on hard surfaces, soft surfaces and in the air. The articles of manufacture contain usage instructions with health claims. This invention also includes methods of instructing the public and promoting the use of these compositions.
Methods For Deactivating Allergens And Preventing Disease
Elias Shaheen - Pleasanton CA, US Steven Bromberg - Pleasanton CA, US Vicki Friedman - Pleasanton CA, US Jennifer J. Julian - Pleasanton CA, US
Assignee:
The Clorox Company - Oakland CA
International Classification:
A01N 25/00
US Classification:
424405, 424 165, 424 185, 424 91, 424 92, 510382
Abstract:
This invention relates to articles of manufacture containing liquid compositions of hypohalous acid or hypohalous acid salt for deactivating allergens and preventing diseases on hard surfaces, soft surfaces and in the air. The articles of manufacture contain usage instructions with health claims. This invention also includes methods of instructing the public and promoting the use of these compositions.
An antimicrobial composition contains a soluble silver salt and an alkanolamine or aminoalcohol. The composition may additionally contain an amino acid or amino acid salt and surfactant. The composition has additional stability and activity compared to prior art silver complexes.
An antimicrobial composition contains a soluble silver salt and an alkanolamine or aminoalcohol. The composition may additionally contain an amino acid or amino acid salt and surfactant. The composition has additional stability and activity compared to prior art silver complexes.
Steven Bromberg - Pleasanton CA, US Elias Shaheen - Pleasanton CA, US William Smith - Pleasanton CA, US Kenneth Vieira - Pleasanton CA, US
International Classification:
C01B011/04
US Classification:
423473000
Abstract:
This invention relates to methods of diluting hypochlorite and hypochlorous acid compositions to produce stable compositions. These compositions can be used to treat allergen containing surfaces, hard surfaces, food contact surfaces, hospital surfaces, food surfaces, kitchen surfaces, bathroom surfaces, human surfaces, animal surfaces, military equipment, transportation equipment, children's items, plant surfaces, seeds, outdoor surfaces, soft surfaces, air, wounds, and medical instruments.
Adam Gross - Pleasanton CA, US Brendi Cumberland - Pleasanton CA, US Kelly Dickson - Pleasanton CA, US Steven Bromberg - Pleasanton CA, US
International Classification:
G01N033/53 G01N033/542 G01N033/537
US Classification:
435007920
Abstract:
The present invention encompasses a method for performing an antibody-antigen assay using an ion-exchange technique prior to performing an antibody-antigen assay. Actives from protein-denaturing solutions are physically removed from the test sample, preferably by using an ion-exchange resin. The present invention also includes a method of performing an antibody-antigen assay, which does not use coating antibody on the sample holder. These methods for removing or eliminating interferences can be used in an ELISA to more effectively, efficiently and promptly screen formulations containing protein-denaturing compounds for efficacy against proteins in common allergens and detect and quantify such proteins.
Steven Bromberg - Livermore CA, US Elizabeth Crane - Martinez CA, US Scott Cumberland - Tracy CA, US Daniel Huitt - Esparto CA, US Diane Mellett - San Francisco CA, US William Smith - Pleasanton CA, US
International Classification:
A61K 33/14
US Classification:
424661000, 424040000
Abstract:
A humidifier that delivers dilute hypohalous acid can effectively treat microganisms in the room while at the same time raising the humidity level. This humidifier system can be used to treat mold, microorganisms, and allergens, while being safe to use around people, pets, and food.