A coffin, for allowing inclination for display of a deceased person in a natural position.
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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 4781725 | Enhanced transfer printability treatment method and composition The transfer printability of fabric materials containing at least a minor proportion of cellulosic or natural proteinaceous fibers such as, for example, cotton, rayon, cellulose acetate, wool, silk, etc. is notably improved by a treatment in which said fa... | 11/01/1988 |
| 4780234 | Built liquid laundry detergent containing alkyl glycoside surfactant A homogeneous and single-phase liquid laundry detergent contains alkyl glycoside nonionic surfactant and a detergent builder having a water solubility at 25° C. of less than about 55 weight percent.... | 10/25/1988 |
| 4780250 | Nonionic fine fabric detergent compositions Substantially builder-free fine fabric detergent compositions are provided which comprise an aqueous solution containing from about 10 to 70 weight percent of a surfactant mixture consisting essentially of a 1:3 to about 10:1 weight ratio combination of a... | 10/25/1988 |
| 4775545 | Process for producing sweetened fruit A sweetened fruit having a low water activity relative to its moisture content is prepared by bathing a dry fruit in an aqueous sugar solution having about 70 to 95 weight percent sugar, at least about 75 weight percent of which is fructose.... | 10/04/1988 |
| 4769081 | Readily dispersible starch compositions The rate and ease of water dispersibility and/or water solubility of powdered or granular starch materials are substantially enhanced by the incorporation therein of a small but effective amount of a glycoside surfactant ingredient.... | 09/06/1988 |
| 4678595 | Carpet shampoo or upholstery cleaning composition Aqueous liquid carpet and upholstery shampoo compositions are provided which comprise a glycoside surfactant, a normally solid, water soluble or water dispersible polymer component and water. In a particularly preferred embodiment, the surfactant ingredie... | 07/07/1987 |
| 4675127 | Process for preparing particulate detergent compositions Particulate detergent compositions are prepared by (a) forming an aqueous crutcher slurry having a total solids content of from about 40 to about 80 weight percent on a total weight basis and comprising a surfactant ingredient, al least about 0.1 weight p... | 06/23/1987 |
| 4668422 | Liquid hand-soap or bubble bath composition Liquid hand-soap or bubble bath compositions are provided which comprise a glycoside surfactant, a nonionic foam booster and water and which have a viscosity of at least about 1,000 centipoise. Such compositions have a pleasing texture or consistency, are... | 05/26/1987 |
| 4663388 | Process for producing filled or reinforced polymer compositions Saccharides having pendant ethylenically unsaturated groups covalently bonded thereto are employed as coupling agents in filled and/or reinforced polymer compositions. Said saccharide is applied to the surface of a particulate or fibrous filler and/or rei... | 05/05/1987 |
| 4639325 | Detergent builder Products which are useful as detergent builders and which do not contain nitrogen or phosphorous atoms are described. Such detergent builders comprise one or more compounds of the Formula I-V below: or wherein M is a salt-forming cation or hydrogen or mixtures... | 01/27/1987 |
| 4627931 | Method and compositions for hard surface cleaning Novel liquid hard surface cleaning compositions are provided in the form of a homogeneous aqueous solution which comprises a glycoside surfactant, a water miscible organic solvent, a water soluble detergent builder and water and which effectively cleans s... | 12/09/1986 |
| 4617405 | Preparation of alpha, beta-unsaturated carbonyl compounds Alpha, beta carbonyl compounds are prepared from an acid anhydride selected from the group consisting of glutaric anhydride and 3-alkyl glutaric anhydride, and a beta-hydroxy carbonyl compound having the following chemical formula: The process comprises: ... | 10/14/1986 |
| 4612284 | Process for the enzymatic hydrolysis of non-gelatinized granular starch material directly to glucose There is disclosed a process for enzymatically hydrolyzing a non-gelationized granular starch material directly to glucose. In another embodiment, granular starch remaining non-hydrolyzed following a direct, granular starch hydrolysis process and having l... | 09/16/1986 |
| 4606850 | Hard surface cleaning composition and cleaning method using same Novel liquid hard surface cleaning compositions are provided in the form of a homogeneous aqueous solution which comprises a glycoside surfactant, an amine oxide surfactant, a quaternary ammonium halide surfactant, a water soluble detergent builder and wa... | 08/19/1986 |
| 4571306 | Separation of lipophilic components from solutions by adsorption Residual lipophilic reactants and by-products of surfactant manufacture (e.g. fatty alcohols, ethers, esters, etc.) may be adsorbed from surfactant compositions with a solid hydrophobic sorbent having pore sizes sufficiently small enough to effectively pr... | 02/18/1986 |
| 4567055 | Extruded confections An improved method is provided for extruding a starch containing gel confection such as jelly bean centers, imitation fruit slices, and the like. The confection is prepared from a mixture of (a) a starch having a cold-water-solubility of greater than 25 p... | 01/28/1986 |
| 4557729 | Color stabilization of glycosides Desirable color of glycosides are obtained through bleaching and stabilization with a source of sulfur dioxide.... | 12/10/1985 |
| 4555417 | Method for coating a substrate with a foamed proteinaceous product A method of preparing a substrate coated with a proteinaceous foaming composition wherein the substrate is coated with the foamed composition and the foamed composition is mechanically disintegrated to form a continuous surface coating upon the substrate.... | 11/26/1985 |