Staudigel
James Anthony Staudigel, Cincinnati, OH US
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20090041697 | Film-Forming Compositions for Protecting Skin From Body Fluids and Articles Made Therefrom - A film-forming barrier composition useful for protecting the skin from body fluids, such as urine, feces, menses. The composition includes a skin conditioning agent, a viscosity enhancing agent and an oleophilic film-forming agent. Optionally, the lotion may include a skin care ingredients for treating or maintaining skin health. The composition may be applied to the skin by suitable delivery vehicles, such as absorbent articles or components thereof, sheet materials, pads, bandages, sponges, foam pads, pumps, sprays, depending on the viscosity of the composition. | 02-12-2009 |
20090162446 | ABSORBENT ARTICLE HAVING A STABLE SKIN CARE COMPOSITION - The present invention relates to an absorbent article having a stable skin care composition disposed on its skin-contacting surface. The skin care composition is readily transferable to the skin via normal contact, wearer motion, and/or body heat. Importantly, the skin care composition contains at least one skin care ingredient imparting visible skin benefits to the skin upon transfer to the skin and at least one theological agent for stabilizing the composition such that agglomeration, stratification and/or settling of the composition are minimized. The present invention also relates to a process for making the absorbent articles having a stable skin care composition disposed thereon. | 06-25-2009 |
20120237683 | Absorbent Article Having a Stable Skin Care Composition - The present invention relates to an absorbent article having a stable skin care composition disposed on its skin-contacting surface. The skin care composition is readily transferable to the skin via normal contact, wearer motion, and/or body heat. Importantly, the skin care composition contains at least one skin care ingredient imparting visible skin benefits to the skin upon transfer to the skin and at least one rheological agent for stabilizing the composition such that agglomeration, stratification and/or settling of the composition are minimized. The present invention also relates to a process for making the absorbent articles having a stable skin care composition disposed thereon. | 09-20-2012 |
James Anthony Staudigel, Loveland, OH US
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20080206176 | Personal Care Composition Comprising Aminosilicone and Naturally Derived Cationic Polymers - The present invention is directed to a personal care composition comprising: | 08-28-2008 |
20080206179 | Personal Care Compositions Containing Cationic Synthetic Copolymer and a Detersive Surfactant - A personal care composition comprising: | 08-28-2008 |
20130089586 | Method of Achieving Improved Hair Feel - A method of achieving improved hair feel. The method comprises applying to hair a composition comprising: (a) a specific cationic guar polymer; (b) a specific cationic copolymer; (c) an anti-dandruff active; (d) a cosmetically acceptable carrier; (e) a surfactant; wherein the weight ratio of (a):(b) is from about 1000:1 to about 3.5:1; and wherein the sum of (a)+(b) is an amount of from about 0.0001% to about 0.7%, by total weight of the composition. The composition forms coacervate particles upon dilution of the composition with water and the coacervate particles have a squeeze flow viscosity of from about 1 cP to about 100 cP. The percentage of coacervate particles with a floc size of greater than about 20 micron is from about 1% to about 60% and the on-scalp deposition of the anti-dandruff active is at least about 1 microgram/cm | 04-11-2013 |
20130089587 | Personal Care Compositions and Methods of Making Same - The present invention relates to a personal care composition and methods of using the same, the composition including an anionic surfactant, a cationic conditioning polymer, and a silicone emulsion wherein a total content of a cyclic polysiloxane having a general formula: | 04-11-2013 |
Norbert Staudigel, Neu-Ulm DE
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20130164986 | CONNECTORS WITH POWER AND SIGNAL CONTACT STRUCTURES - This disclosure generally pertains to connectors having a signal contact assembly containing a plurality of rod-shaped signal contact members, generally cylindrical dielectric material encasing the sides of the signal contact members and a generally cylindrical conductive shield in contact with the dielectric material. The signal contact assembly along with rod-shaped power contact members are placed in the connector. This combination can be considered to be in the nature of a connector within a connector. The connector can transmit data at 100 Mbps or greater along with power while minimizing the space required for the contacts. The connectors may be generally circular in cross-section. | 06-27-2013 |
20140162488 | CIRCULAR CONNECTORS WITH POWER AND SIGNAL CONTACT PINOUT ARRANGEMENT - This disclosure generally pertains to circular connectors having a signal contact assembly containing four rod-shaped signal contact members, generally cylindrical dielectric material encasing the sides of the signal contact members and a generally cylindrical conductive shield in contact with the dielectric material. The signal contact assembly along with four rod-shaped power contact members are placed in the connector in an array such that the cluster of signal contact members is offset from the array of power contact members. This combination can be considered to be in the nature of a connector within a connector. The connector provides good electrical performance while minimizing the space required for the contacts. | 06-12-2014 |
Robert Staudigel, Hochstadt DE
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20090285346 | APPARATUS FOR ASSISTING THE LOADING OR UNLOADING OF A CORE IN A PRESSURIZED-WATER REACTOR - An apparatus for loading and unloading a core of a pressurized water reactor exerts a force acting transversely to an axial direction of a fuel assembly against an upper region of a fuel assembly adjacent a fuel assembly unloading or loading position of the core. The apparatus is an immersion vehicle being freely maneuverable under water and on which an extendable carrier arm is disposed and at least indirectly positioned against the fuel assembly. | 11-19-2009 |
20120183114 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TESTING AN ANNULAR WELD ON A MAIN COOLANT LINE CONNECTED TO A REACTOR PRESSURE VESSEL OF A NUCLEAR POWER PLANT - A method and an apparatus for test an annular weld at a main coolant line connected to a reactor pressure vessel in a nuclear power plant, include a self-propelled submersible vehicle which is introduced into an opened, flooded reactor pressure vessel. The submersible vehicle has at least one test device to be placed against an inner circumferential surface of the main coolant line and moved in circumferential direction of the main coolant line. The submersible vehicle is advanced into the main coolant line, which is also flooded, and is fixed in the region of the weld by radially deployable spreading or extension arms. The test device is then placed against the weld and is moved therealong in the circumferential direction. | 07-19-2012 |