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Patent No. 5107620

Electrified Table Cloth

An electrified table cloth for preventing crawling insects from gaining access to the consumer's food or drink.

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Assignee: Marantech Holding, LLC


Location: Providence, RI
No. of patents: 5

NumberTitleIssue Date
6579541Oxidative fluorinator compounds as antimicrobials
The invention relates to a method and composition for destroying or inhibiting proliferation of microbes using oxidative fluorinator compounds. Fluoride salts that do not dissociate completely in aqueous solutions, such as tri- or tetravalent transition m...
06/17/2003
6485755Methods of using electron active compounds for managing cancer
The present invention provides methods for preventing, treating, and/or managing one or more cancerous conditions in a patient, such as a human. A multivalent metal oxide, such as Ag(I,III), Cu(I,III), Pr(III,IV), and Bi(III,V) oxides or a pharmaceuticall...
11/26/2002
6436420High performance silver (I,III) oxide antimicrobial textile articles
Fibrous textile articles possessing enhanced antimicrobial properties are prepared by the deposition or interstitial precipitation of tetrasilver tetroxide (Ag4 O4) crystals within the interstices of fibers, yarns and/or fabrics form...
08/20/2002
6258385Tetrasilver tetroxide treatment for skin conditions
The invention relates to the use of electron active molecular crystals comprising tetrasilver tetroxide (Ag4 O4) for the treatment and cure of dermatological skin conditions (diseases) ranging from dermatitis, acne and psoiasis to he...
07/10/2001
6228491High performance cobalt (II,III) oxide antimicrobial textile articles
Fibrous textile articles possessing enhanced antimicrobial properties are prepared by the deposition or interstitial precipitation of cobalt (II, III) oxide (Co3 O4) crystals within the interstices of fibers, yarns and/or fabrics for...
05/08/2001
 
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