Joyce, NJ
Carol Joyce, Toms River, NJ US
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20110033513 | Encapsulated Active Material Containing Nanoscaled Material - The present invention is directed to novel capsules containing active material and nanoscaled material and to methods for making capsules with enhanced performance and stability. The capsules are well suited for use in personal care applications, laundry products and perfume and fragrance products. | 02-10-2011 |
20120237578 | Microcapsules produced from blended sol-gel precursors and method for producing the same - The present invention features microcapsule particles with an oil or aqueous liquid core, and shell composed of a blend of metal or semi-metal oxide polymers. Methods for preparing and using the microcapsule particles in personal care, therapeutic, cosmetic and cosmeceutic products are also provided. | 09-20-2012 |
20130330292 | POLYUREA CAPSULES PREPARED WITH A POLYISOCYANATE AND CROSS-LINKING AGENT - Polyurea capsules that encapsulate active materials in polymeric walls resulting from the polymerization of an aromatic or aliphatic polyisocyanate and a cross-linking agent are provided as are consumer products containing said polyurea capsules and for methods for producing such capsules. | 12-12-2013 |
20130337023 | POLYUREA CAPSULES PREPARED WITH ALIPHATIC ISOCYANATES AND AMINES - Polyurea capsules that encapsulate active materials in polymeric walls resulting from the polymerization of an aliphatic polyisocyanate and a cross-linking agent such as a diamine, amphoteric amine or guanidine amine/salt are provided as are consumer products containing said polyurea capsules and for methods for producing such capsules. | 12-19-2013 |
20140017287 | PURIFIED POLYUREA CAPSULES, METHODS OF PREPARATION, AND PRODUCTS CONTAINING THE SAME - Purified polyurea capsules that encapsulate active materials for use in personal care, fine fragrance, or deodorant products are provided as are methods for producing the same. | 01-16-2014 |
20140044760 | STABLE, FLOWABLE SILICA CAPSULE FORMULATION - A flowable, stable silica capsule formulation composed of a silica capsule suspension and an adjuvant for use in a personal care product, a beauty care product, a fabric care product, a home care product, a personal hygiene product, an oral care product is provided. | 02-13-2014 |
Carol A. Joyce, Toms River, NJ US
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20110071064 | Encapsulated Active Materials - The invention relates to products for washing and cleaning and/or care and protection of animate or inanimate surfaces that comprise micro-encapsulated benefit agents. The invention also relates to polyurethane and polyurea microcapsules. | 03-24-2011 |
Jill Mcdonald Joyce, Manalapan, NJ US
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20090010330 | Method and Apparatus for Adaptive Weight Selection for Motion Compensated Prediction - There are provided a method and apparatus for adaptive weight selection for motion compensated prediction. The apparatus includes an encoder for encoding a picture by deriving a set of weighting parameters, selecting at least one weighting parameter in the set based upon a selection criteria, and applying the selected at least one weighting parameter to a reference picture used to encode the picture. | 01-08-2009 |
Michael Joyce, Randolph, NJ US
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20080275137 | LOTION COMPOSITION FOR PERSONAL USE - This invention relates to emulsion compositions that can warm on contact with ambient moisture and can be used as lubricants on the skin of a person. They may be formulated in the form of a lotion and maintain stability for a significant period of time. | 11-06-2008 |
20100057147 | TREATMENT OF HYPERHYDROSIS - A device for the treatment of hyperhydrosis by application of electric current to a treatment area of the skin is described. The device comprises: a) a garment comprising a first electrode adapted for contacting said treatment area; b) a second electrode adapted for contacting the treatment area or skin proximal to the treatment area; and c) a power delivery unit in electrical communication with said first and second electrodes. The power delivery unit provides a customized dose of electricity to the treatment area. In one embodiment, the garment is a glove. | 03-04-2010 |
Michael P. Joyce, Far Hills, NJ US
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20120031945 | Stapler With Leaf Spring Actuation Mechanism - The present invention provides a stapler with a novel leaf spring actuation mechanism. According to the teaching of the present invention, the stapler comprises a striking plate for dispensing a staple from a staple magazine, a leaf spring engaged with the striking plate for driving the striking plate, and an actuation bar for lifting the leaf spring from a first position to a second position whereby lifting the striking plate from an initial position to a release position in which the leaf spring is released from the actuation bar to drive the striking plate towards the initial position. Preferably, a pair of lugs on the actuation bar pushes up a pair of tabs on the leaf spring when an L-shaped front end of the actuation bar moves upward along a ramp when an external force is applied to the actuation bar during the stapling operation. | 02-09-2012 |
Peter J. Joyce, Mullica Hill, NJ US
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20100101412 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REMOVING ALKYL HALIDES FROM GASES - An alkyl halide such as methyl bromide can be effectively removed from a gas stream by passing the gas stream through a bed of adsorbent at a relatively low temperature to adsorb the alkyl halide onto the adsorbent, desorbing the alkyl halide at a higher temperature to produce a smaller volume of gas containing the alkyl halide in more concentrated form, and then reacting the alkyl halide with a nucleophile contained in a liquid phase by contacting this smaller gas volume with such liquid phase. | 04-29-2010 |
20100172807 | SYSTEM FOR SCRUBBING ALKYL HALIDES FROM GASES - Alkyl halides can be effectively scrubbed from gas streams containing them by passing the gas streams through dispersers having a very small pore size into an aqueous scrubbing liquid containing a nucleophile such as thiosulfate. Optionally, the addition of a water-soluble organic compound to the scrubbing liquid may increase the rate of destruction of the alkyl halide. Alkyl halides such as methyl bromide can be effectively scrubbed from enclosed spaces containing the halide, for example in enclosures used for fumigation. | 07-08-2010 |