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20140348787 | Methods and Compositions for Treating Ear Infections - Compositions and methods for treating ear infections are disclosed. More specifically, these methods may refer to treatment of internal otitis using an otic composition, such as otic gel for animals and humans. Poloxamer otic gel may be in liquid state at room temperature and may change to gel at about temperature (64° F.) as poloxamer otic gel reaches body temperature, because of the thermo-reversible properties. Consequently, poloxamer otic gel may be an effective treatment in animals and humans, where poloxamer otic gel may reach otitis affected site and remain there for a longer period of time. Additionally, poloxamer otic gel may include APIs such as antifungals, antibiotics and corticosteroids, among others. Furthermore, poloxamer otic gel may be instilled inside the ear, employing calibrated delivery device into the vertical ear canal in order to reach the horizontal ear canal, without puncturing the tympanic membrane. | 11-27-2014 |
20140371179 | Methods and Compositions for Treating Esophageal Diseases - Compositions and methods for treating esophageal diseases are disclosed. More specifically, these methods may refer to the treament of esophageal varices and eosinophilic esophagitis using an oral suspension drug for humans. The oral suspension drug may include poloxamer f127 used as vehicle and budesonide as a corticosteroid. Poloxamer oral suspension may be administrated by swallowing the poloxamer oral suspension drug which may slide down through the esophageal and may be adhered in the affected site providing a longer residence time. Additionally, poloxamer oral suspension may be mixed with APIs such as antifungals, antibacterials, and corticosteroids, previously dissolved in a suitable liquid, such as water. | 12-18-2014 |
20160051681 | Transdermal Pharmaceutical Bases for Treating Ear Disorders - The present disclosure refers to transdermal pharmaceutical bases that include a synergistic combination of a silicone base with a natural permeation enhancement composition (NPE). Further, these transdermal pharmaceutical bases are proposed to treat ear diseases in mammals The silicone base includes silicone, pracaxi oil, and seje oil. Additionally, the NPE composition includes one or more phospholipids, one or more oils rich in essential fatty acids, behenic acid, and oleic acid, one or more skin lipids, and one or more butters rich in linoleic acid and linolenic acid. The synergistic combination of aforementioned natural components exhibit enhanced healing properties, thereby providing organic acids with antioxidant, antibacterial, and antifungal properties. The transdermal pharmaceutical bases are employed to increase the residence time of the medicament in the ear canal, and increase the penetration of the APIs into the affected area, thereby enhancing treatment effectiveness. | 02-25-2016 |
20160051686 | Pharmaceutical Compositions for Treating Ear Diseases - The present disclosure relates to pharmaceutical compositions with increased skin permeability for treating ear disease in mammals Disclosed pharmaceutical compositions are prepared as topical gels or as transdermal gels. The pharmaceutical compositions reduce ear inflammation and irritation produced by ear diseases or injuries (e.g., cauliflower ear, chronic otitis, and the like). The pharmaceutical compositions include a synergistic combination of pracaxi oil and seje oil. Additionally, the pharmaceutical compositions include phosphatidylcholine as a permeation enhancer. The combination of aforementioned natural components exhibits enhanced healing properties, thereby providing organic acids with antioxidant, antibacterial, and antifungal properties. The synergistic combination of pracaxi and seje oil increases the skin permeability to active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs), thereby passing through the stratum corneum and reaching the target area; therefore, the dosage and time of treatment is significantly reduced. | 02-25-2016 |
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20150193743 | SETTLEMENT FACILITATION HUB - Some implementations may include a settlement facilitation hub (SFH) to receive, from one or more retailers, transaction data comprising one or more retailer transactions. The SFH may store each retailer transaction. Based on a lender identifier of each retailer transaction, the SFH may create, for a clearinghouse associated with one or more lenders, settlement transaction data that includes a portion of the stored transactions. After providing the settlement transaction data to the clearinghouse, the SFH may receive transaction results indicating results of the clearinghouse initiating, based on the settlement transaction data, a transfer of funds from a lender account to one or more retailer accounts corresponding to the one or more retailers. The SFH may update the status of the portion of the stored transactions and create a settlement report for at least one of the one or more retailers based on the updated transactions. | 07-09-2015 |
20150193870 | GENERATING ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS (EDOCS) FOR TRANSACTIONS - Some implementations include a disclosure system to receive a template and values used to fill in fields of the template. The values may include consumer information associated with a consumer. The disclosure system may receive signature data including a signature of the consumer. The disclosure system may create a disclosure that includes the template, the values, and the signature data. The disclosure system may associate a universally unique identifier with the disclosure and create, using a cryptographic hash function, a digital signature that represents the disclosure. | 07-09-2015 |
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20120209042 | Liquid Phase Hydrogenation of Alkynes - The invention provides a process for selective hydrogenation of alkynes and other unsaturated hydrocarbons, such as acetylene and diolefins, with a catalyst comprising Pd and, optionally, at least one metal from the IA, IB, IIIA, IIIB, VB, or VIIIB Groups, where the metals are supported on a porous material, such as titania. If the process is in the absence of carbon monoxide (CO) in the feed, at least one metal from the IA, IB or IIIA Groups should be present in the catalyst, e.g., potassium, boron or silver. If the carbon monoxide (CO) is present in the feed, the catalyst consists essentially of Pd supported on a porous material, such as titania. | 08-16-2012 |
20140080696 | METHOD OF FORMING ZEOLITE SHAPED BODY WITH SILICA BINDER - A method of forming a zeolite shaped body is carried out by preparing an aqueous mixture containing a zeolite, a silica binder material and an extrusion aid. The extrusion aid is at least one of PVAc-PVA1 (80-89) and polyacrylamide. The mixture is formed into a body having a selected shape. The shaped body is heated to form the zeolite shaped body. | 03-20-2014 |
20140316179 | METHOD OF PREPARING HYDROCARBON AROMATIZATION CATALYST, THE CATALYST, AND THE USE OF THE CATALYST - In one embodiment, a formed catalyst can comprise: a Ge-ZSM-5 zeolite; a binder comprising silica with 1 to less than 5 wt % non-silica oxides; less than or equal to 0.1 wt % residual carbon; 0.4 to 1.5 wt % platinum; and 4.0 to 4.8 wt % Cs; wherein the weight percentages are based upon a total weight of the catalyst. In one embodiment, a method of making a formed catalyst can comprise: mixing an uncalcined Ge-ZSM-5 zeolite and a binder to form a mixture; forming the mixture into a formed zeolite; calcining the formed zeolite to result in the formed zeolite having less than or equal to 0.1 wt % of residual carbon; ion-exchanging the formed zeolite with cesium; depositing platinum on the formed zeolite; and heating the formed zeolite to result in a final catalyst; wherein the final catalyst comprises 4.0 to 4.8 wt % cesium and 0.4 to 1.5 wt % platinum. | 10-23-2014 |
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20100316344 | ASSEMBLY TOOL AND OPTICAL CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY METHOD - An assembly tool for installing an optical fiber in an optical connector includes a base and a protrusion setting station. The base includes a connector mount disposed in the base. The connector mount can be configured to receive and secure the optical connector on the base where the connector has a housing and a connector ferrule. The protrusion setting station enables the craftsperson to set distance (or protrusion) that a terminal end of the optical fiber extends from an end face of the connector ferrule. The protrusion station includes a light source to illuminate the terminal end of the optical fiber, at least one black body absorber to eliminate unwanted reflected light and a window to visualize the terminal end of the optical fiber protruding from the end face of the connector ferrule. | 12-16-2010 |
20110052133 | FIBER ORGANIZER TRAY AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS ENCLOSURE - A fiber organizer tray comprises a generally rectangular or oblong body having a first side and an opposite second side. The first side is configured to route and provide slack storage for a plurality of jacketed cables. The first side includes a winding cable guide that routes multiple jacketed cables a predetermined distance in a manner in which the multiple jacketed cables do not cross over themselves and do not experience a cable bend that violates a minimum bend radius of an optical fiber portion of the jacketed cable. The second side of the organizer tray is configured to route and splice a plurality of the drop cables to a plurality of optical fiber pigtails. The fiber organizer tray can be implemented in a telecommunication enclosure having a distribution management unit and a jacketed cable management unit disposed therein. The telecommunication enclosure can be configured as a fiber distribution terminal (FDT) for managing telecommunication lines, especially optical fiber telecommunication lines, in a building, such as an MDU or other location. | 03-03-2011 |
20110275283 | OPTICAL FIBER POLISHING APPARATUS AND METHOD - A polishing apparatus is provided for polishing an optical fiber connector. The optical fiber connector includes a connector housing and a ferrule. The polishing apparatus includes a mount to receive and hold the optical connector and a polisher housing supported by a base. The polisher housing houses a polisher that comprises a platen that supports a polishing media, the platen being coupled to a planetary gear system. The mount is disposed on a cover that encloses the polisher housing when the cover is placed in a closed position. A rotatable knob is exposed at an opening of the base, the rotatable knob being engaged with the planetary gear system to move the planetary gear system. The polishing media is disposed proximate to a fiber tip extending from an end face of the ferrule of the optical connector disposed in the mount when the cover is placed in the closed position. | 11-10-2011 |
20120018482 | BLADELESS OPTICAL FIBER CLEAVER - A bladeless optical fiber cleaver includes a first clamp and a second clamp coupled to each other via a generally support tray, where the second clamp is movable with respect to the first clamp along an axis of the optical fiber. The first and second clamps each receive a portion of the optical fiber. The fiber cleaver includes a mechanism to create a tension force in a stripped portion of the optical fiber, where the stripped portion of the fiber under tension is exposed to receive contact from a flexible abrasive material, the flexible abrasive material introducing a flaw in the optical fiber where the cleave takes place. | 01-26-2012 |
20120141084 | COUPLING FIELD ADAPTER - Disclosed is a coupling assembly for use in a telecommunication enclosure. The coupling assembly comprises an optical coupling mounted within the enclosure, a parking lot adapter, and a first optical fiber connector having a key on its housing. The parking lot adapter is axially aligned with and fitted to a first side of the optical coupling. The first optical fiber connector is inserted into the parking lot adapter and is movable between two stable positions. The two stable positions consist of a connected position and a disconnected position. | 06-07-2012 |
20120142212 | STRAIN RELIEF DEVICE - Disclosed is an exemplary strain relief device. The strain relief device includes a tubular body having a central bore, a plurality of cable passages disposed around the central bore, and a plug to block the central bore and secure the one or more telecommunication drop cables in the cable passages. the central bore defines a longitudinal axis and an interior surface of the tubular body. The central bore has a perimeter that is larger than a perimeter of each of the plurality of cable passages. | 06-07-2012 |
20120292076 | ADHESIVE-BACKED COAXIAL CABLE - According to an exemplary aspect of the present invention, an adhesive-backed coaxial cable includes a conduit portion with a lengthwise bore formed therein. The conduit portion includes coaxial cable structure disposed within the bore. The duct also includes a flange extending lengthwise with the conduit portion. An adhesive layer is disposed on a surface of the flange such that the duct is mountable to a mounting surface via the adhesive layer. | 11-22-2012 |
20120293391 | ANTENNA ASSEMBLY FOR CONVERGED IN-BUILDING NETWORK - An antenna assembly is disclosed. The antenna assembly comprises an antenna that includes a radiating element formed on the first major surface of a substrate and connection mechanism for connecting the antenna to an unsevered midspan section of adhesive backed RF distribution cable. | 11-22-2012 |
20130081849 | SEALING MEMBER FOR AN ENCLOSURE - Disclosed is an exemplary a re-enterable enclosure for a cable splice. The enclosure includes a cover and a base configured for engagement with the cover, wherein the cover and the base form a cavity for enclosing the cable splice when the base and cover are in a closed position. The enclosure also includes first and second sealing members disposed in the base and the cover. The first sealing member has first and second end portions coupled by a longitudinal member, wherein each end portion includes at least two lobes separated by a gap. The second sealing member includes a third end portion having a protrusion, wherein the protrusion on the third end portion is configured for insertion into the gap between the lobes of one of the first and second end portions of the first sealing member to form an intermating seal. | 04-04-2013 |
20130294738 | CELL TOWER ENCLOSURE - An enclosure for protect a cabling junction or transition point on a cell tower is described. In particular, the exemplary cell tower enclosure provides an interconnection platform for both optical and electrical conductors. The cell tower enclosure includes a cover and a base configured attachable to an open first end of the cover to provide an enclosed configuration. The base has a plurality of cable ports passing through the base to allow passage cables into and out of the enclosure. The enclosure also includes a cable management device. The cable management device has two longitudinal edges disposed between two rounded bend control portions oriented at each end of the cable management device and a plurality of optical fiber connector adapters secured along at least one of the longitudinal edges, wherein the cable management device is connected to the base by a support frame. | 11-07-2013 |
20140133823 | TELECOMMUNICATIONS CABLE INLET DEVICE - An inlet device is described herein for inserting a telecommunication cable into a telecommunications enclosure. The inlet device includes a housing, a retainer clip attached to the housing and a compression member. The housing can include a compressible portion at the second end of the housing. The retainer clip can secure the inlet device in a close fitting port of a telecommunication enclosure. | 05-15-2014 |
20140254995 | CELL TOWER CABLE ASSEMBLY AND SYSTEM - A cable assembly for cell tower communications comprises a plurality of optical fiber cable units disposed within a unitary cable assembly jacket that surrounds the optical fiber cable units. The cable assembly jacket has a plurality of indentations disposed between adjacent optical fiber cable units that allow an installer to furcate the cable assembly into smaller cable groupings at a convenient cell tower location. | 09-11-2014 |
20150378122 | MODULAR BREAKOUT DEVICE FOR OPTICAL AND ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS - The present invention relates to a modular breakout device providing optical and/or electrical connection interfaces in each modular unit. The exemplary breakout device includes a housing made up of a plurality of individual compartments stacked upon each other and a cover that is attachable to the housing. The plurality of individual compartments includes a base compartment configured with a port though a wall of the base compartment that is configured to accept optical and/or electrical transmission media and a first furcation tray. The first furcation tray is disposed on top of the base compartment and the cover is disposed on top of the first furcation tray to enclose the housing. In one exemplary aspect, the breakout device has an optical connection interface and an electrical connection interface disposed in a side wall of the first furcation tray. | 12-31-2015 |
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20090221990 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR COLLECTING EXUDATES - A reduced pressure treatment system includes a porous pad positioned at a tissue site and a canister having a collection chamber, an inlet, and an outlet. The inlet is fluidly connected to the porous pad. A reduced pressure source is fluidly connected to the outlet of the canister to such that fluid from the tissue site may be drawn into the collection chamber. A hydrophobic filter is positioned adjacent the outlet to prevent liquid from exiting the collection chamber through the outlet. A baffle is positioned within the canister to create a tortuous path between the inlet and the outlet to prevent premature blocking of the hydrophobic filter. | 09-03-2009 |
20100106116 | MEDICAL CANISTER CONNECTORS - A medical canister connector is presented for connecting to a medical canister, which has a patient port and a reduced-pressure port. The medical canister connector includes a first connection member that is coupled to a patient-port-attachment member, which is for coupling to a patient port on a medical canister and has a patient-port opening with a first longitudinal axis. The medical canister connector also includes a second connection member coupled to a reduced-pressure-port-attachment member, which is for coupling to a reduced-pressure port on the medical canister and has a reduced-pressure-port opening with a second longitudinal axis. A spacing member or pressure transport member may be used to couple the first connection member to the second connection member. The spacing member or transport member flexes and twists during connection. The medical canister connector may also help organize one or more pressure-sensing conduits. Methods are also presented. | 04-29-2010 |
20110224630 | ABDOMINAL TREATMENT SYSTEMS, DELIVERY DEVICES, AND METHODS - A reduced-pressure abdominal treatment device is presented that has a plurality of liquid-impermeable layers with a foam spacer between two of the liquid-impermeable layers. The plurality of liquid-impermeable layers have a coextensive area A | 09-15-2011 |
20110224631 | DRESSINGS, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR TREATING A TISSUE SITE - Dressings, systems, and methods are disclosed for treating tissue with reduced pressure. A dressing for distributing reduced pressure to a tissue site includes a plurality of liquid-impermeable layers that are stacked and a plurality of spacers disposed at least partially between adjacent liquid-impermeable layers. The plurality of liquid-impermeable layers are fenestrated at least in part. The plurality of spacers and plurality of liquid-impermeable layers form a plurality of flow paths for allowing fluid flow under reduced pressure. Adjacent layers of the plurality of liquid-impermeable layers are stacked without foam between at least a majority of coextensive surfaces. Other dressings, systems, and methods are disclosed. | 09-15-2011 |
20120116332 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR COLLECTING EXUDATES - A reduced pressure treatment system includes a porous pad positioned at a tissue site and a canister having a collection chamber, an inlet, and an outlet. The inlet is fluidly connected to the porous pad. A reduced pressure source is fluidly connected to the outlet of the canister to such that fluid from the tissue site may be drawn into the collection chamber. A hydrophobic filter is positioned adjacent the outlet to prevent liquid from exiting the collection chamber through the outlet. A baffle is positioned within the canister to create a tortuous path between the inlet and the outlet to prevent premature blocking of the hydrophobic filter. | 05-10-2012 |
20120204405 | MEDICAL CANISTER CONNECTORS - A medical canister connector is presented for connecting to a medical canister, which has a patient port and a reduced-pressure port. The medical canister connector includes a first connection member that is coupled to a patient-port-attachment member, which is for coupling to a patient port on a medical canister and has a patient-port opening with a first longitudinal axis. The medical canister connector also includes a second connection member coupled to a reduced-pressure-port-attachment member, which is for coupling to a reduced-pressure port on the medical canister and has a reduced-pressure-port opening with a second longitudinal axis. A spacing member or pressure transport member may be used to couple the first connection member to the second connection member. The spacing member or transport member flexes and twists during connection. The medical canister connector may also help organize one or more pressure-sensing conduits. Methods are also presented. | 08-16-2012 |
20120209226 | REDUCED-PRESSURE DRESSINGS, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR USE WITH LINEAR WOUNDS - Systems, methods, and dressings for treating a linear wound, such as an incision, on a patient are presented. The systems, dressings, and methods include a sealing ring that helps form a fluid seal around the linear wound. In one instance, a sealing material is extruded around the linear wound to help form a seal. In another instance, a sealing ring is coupled to a lower portion of a dressing bolster to form a seal. Other systems, methods, and apparatuses are disclosed. | 08-16-2012 |
20120330253 | REDUCED-PRESSURE DRESSINGS EMPLOYING TISSUE-FIXATION ELEMENTS - A reduced-pressure system for treating a tissue site on a patient includes a distribution manifold that adheres to a tissue site to allow retention without external support. The distribution manifold includes a porous member and a tissue-fixation element. The tissue-fixation element maintains the porous member substantially adjacent to the tissue site while a sealing member is applied. In one instance, the tissue-fixation element is a soluble adhesive that partially covers either the tissue-facing side of the porous member or a tissue-facing side of a fluid-permeable substrate layer that is on the tissue-facing side of the porous member. Other systems, distributions manifolds, and methods are presented. | 12-27-2012 |
20130253454 | ABDOMINAL TREATMENT SYSTEMS, DELIVERY DEVICES, AND METHODS - A reduced-pressure abdominal treatment device is presented that has a plurality of liquid-impermeable layers with a foam spacer between two of the liquid-impermeable layers. The plurality of liquid-impermeable layers have a coextensive area A | 09-26-2013 |
20140121616 | MEDICAL CANISTER CONNECTORS - A medical canister connector is presented for connecting to a medical canister, which has a patient port and a reduced-pressure port. The medical canister connector includes a first connection member that is coupled to a patient-port-attachment member, which is for coupling to a patient port on a medical canister and has a patient-port opening with a first longitudinal axis. The medical canister connector also includes a second connection member coupled to a reduced-pressure -port-attachment member, which is for coupling to a reduced-pressure port on the medical canister and has a reduced-pressure-port opening with a second longitudinal axis. A spacing member or pressure transport member may be used to couple the first connection member to the second connection member. The spacing member or transport member flexes and twists during connection. The medical canister connector may also help organize one or more pressure-sensing conduits. Methods are also presented. | 05-01-2014 |
20150025484 | DRESSINGS, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR TREATING A TISSUE SITE - Dressings, systems, and methods are disclosed for treating tissue with reduced pressure. A dressing for distributing reduced pressure to a tissue site includes a plurality of liquid-impermeable layers that are stacked and a plurality of spacers disposed at least partially between adjacent liquid-impermeable layers. The plurality of liquid-impermeable layers are fenestrated at least in part. The plurality of spacers and plurality of liquid-impermeable layers form a plurality of flow paths for allowing fluid flow under reduced pressure. Adjacent layers of the plurality of liquid-impermeable layers are stacked without foam between at least a majority of coextensive surfaces. Other dressings, systems, and methods are disclosed. | 01-22-2015 |
20150182676 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR COLLECTING EXUDATES - A reduced pressure treatment system includes a porous pad positioned at a tissue site and a canister having a collection chamber, an inlet, and an outlet. The inlet is fluidly connected to the porous pad. A reduced pressure source is fluidly connected to the outlet of the canister to such that fluid from the tissue site may be drawn into the collection chamber. A hydrophobic filter is positioned adjacent the outlet to prevent liquid from exiting the collection chamber through the outlet. A baffle is positioned within the canister to create a tortuous path between the inlet and the outlet to prevent premature blocking of the hydrophobic filter. | 07-02-2015 |
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20150057624 | DRESSING INTERFACE WITH MOISTURE CONTROLLING FEATURE AND SEALING FUNCTION - Provided are systems, dressings, and methods suitable for treating a tissue site, such as an incision or linear wound. The systems, dressings, and methods relate to a dressing assembly that may include a dressing bolster and a sealing ring. The sealing ring may be adapted to provide a fluid seal around the tissue site, and to absorb fluids from the tissue site. In some embodiments, the sealing ring may be extruded around the tissue site. In other embodiments, the sealing ring may be coupled to the dressing bolster. Other systems, apparatuses, and methods are disclosed. | 02-26-2015 |
20150313762 | Reduced-Pressure Dressings, Systems, And Methods For Use With Linear Wounds - Systems, methods, and dressings for treating a linear wound, such as an incision, on a patient are presented. The systems, dressings, and methods include a sealing ring that helps form a fluid seal around the linear wound. In one instance, a sealing material is extruded around the linear wound to help form a seal. In another instance, a sealing ring is coupled to a lower portion of a dressing bolster to form a seal. Other systems, methods, and apparatuses are disclosed. | 11-05-2015 |