A hand wearable body squeegee comprising a glove portion, a concave squeegee band, and a linear squeegee band.
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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 8101210 | Use of carbon dioxide supplying means for muscle strengthening and method of increasing cattle meat thereby Use of a carbon dioxide-supplying means for muscle strengthening makes it possible conveniently to strengthen a target muscle within a short period of time merely by allowing the target site to absorb carbon dioxide without loading any mechanical burden on the targe... | 01/24/2012 |
| 7931921 | Method of substantially preventing or inhibiting summer bentgrass decline A method for substantially preventing or inhibiting summer bentgrass decline in an outdoor environment, by exposing bentgrass beds to increased amounts of atmospheric carbon dioxide. The invention is particularly well suited for use in warm climates. It is expected ... | 04/26/2011 |
| 7790204 | Use of an agent that restores tissue perfusion and oxygenation The presently disclosed subject matter provides methods for increasing perfusion in hypoxic regions of tissues in subjects. Also provided are methods for treating diseases and/or disorders associated with hypoxia in subjects, methods for increasing sensitivity of tu... | 09/07/2010 |
| 7347994 | Method and composition for attracting arthropods by volatilizing an acid The invention is a method for attracting mosquitoes by producing a volatilized acid by combining an acid precursor with water to produce the humidified vapor acid attractant, preferably hydrogen chloride. The humidified volatilized acid can be further combined with ... | 03/25/2008 |
| 7338670 | Use of an agent that restores tissue perfusion and oxygenation The presently disclosed subject matter provides methods for increasing perfusion in hypoxic regions of tissues in subjects. Also provided are methods for treating diseases and/or disorders associated with hypoxia in subjects, methods for increasing sensitivity of tu... | 03/04/2008 |
| 7285287 | Carbon dioxide-assisted methods of providing biocompatible intraluminal prostheses Methods of producing biocompatible intraluminal prostheses are provided and include immersing polymeric material of an intraluminal prosthesis in a densified carbon dioxide composition under controlled conditions such that toxic materials are absorbed by the densifi... | 10/23/2007 |
| 7011855 | Biochemically balanced peritoneal dialysis solutions A peritoneal dialysis solution that is biochemically balanced to correct metabolic acidosis associated with chronic renal failure in a more physiological manner. The peritoneal dialysis solution has a physiological pH, e.g., pH of 7.0 to 7.4, and contains bicarbonat... | 03/14/2006 |
| 6896908 | Wood preservative concentrate This invention relates to a leach-resistant borate preservative for lignocellulosic-based products, providing resistance against insect and fungal attack for use in exterior and ground contact applications. The preservative compositions of this invention may be prov... | 05/24/2005 |
| 6866858 | Method and compositions for attracting mosquitoes 1-Alkyn-3-ol compounds of the formula: where R1 is a saturated aliphatic hydrocarbon group containing from 1 to about 12 carbon atoms, and R2 is a hydrogen, are effective attractants for mosquitoe... | 03/15/2005 |
| 6689339 | Viscous compositions containing carbon dioxide A carbon dioxide-containing viscous composition wherein carbon dioxide bubbles are retained in an aqueous viscous composition. Use of the composition makes it possible to treat or ameliorate itching accompanying mucocutaneous diseases or mucocutaneous dis... | 02/10/2004 |
| 6475513 | Skin-care pouch A skin-care pouch includes a sealed enclosure storing therein a number of carbide aggregations including carbides in the form of small pieces, granules or particles, water-absorbent shape-keeping agent which is gelled by absorbing water upon contact there... | 11/05/2002 |
| 6358493 | Methods of performing cosmetic treatments with gasified solid particles and instant gel preparations containing the gasified solid particles Gasified particles for cosmetic treatments, particularly hair treatments, are described. The gasified particles contain at least one gas enclosed in a solid enveloping material. The enveloping material is selected so that the gas is released on contact of... | 03/19/2002 |
| 5874113 | Shelf life improvement for ethylene oxide sterilant mixes A method of increasing the shelf life of a sterilant mixture of ethylene oxide and one or more halocarbons when the mixture is in contact with iron oxide on the surface of a storage vessel. Sufficient carbon dioxide is added to the mixture to reduce the r... | 02/23/1999 |
| 5667769 | Process and arrangement for treating hair and the skins of the head and/or body with CO2 A process and an arrangement for hair care or therapeutic skin treatment are provided which most finely impregnate the heated and running water with CO2 directly before it is contacted with the hair or skin and which serve for lowering the pH v... | 09/16/1997 |
| 5641511 | Granular drug delivery system A novel granular drug delivery system having a gel-forming dietary fiber that can be made into a an orally-ingestible dispersion by admixture with a liquid that can deliver an effective dose of a pharmaceutically-active compound. The granular drug deliver... | 06/24/1997 |
| 5466469 | Granular drug delivery system A novel granular drug delivery system having a gel-forming dietary fiber that can be made into a an orally-ingestible dispersion by admixture with a liquid that can deliver an effective dose of a pharmaceutically-active compound. The granular drug deliver... | 11/14/1995 |
| 5403597 | Low concentration phosphine fumigation method A method for fumigating an enclosed structure includes release of sufficient phosphine into the enclosed structure to maintain an average concentration of between about 50 ppm and 500 ppm phosphine. Concurrently, sufficient carbon dioxide is released into... | 04/04/1995 |
| 5403598 | Physiological tear compositions and methods for their preparation Non-preserved physiological tear compositions comprise the ionic components of normal human tear film in substantially the same amounts and proportions. Novel methods of preparation of these compositions and novel packaging allow the maintenance of the bi... | 04/04/1995 |
| 5382422 | Method and apparatus for formation and delivery of insect attractant based on carbon dioxide A method and apparatus to prepare and deliver a gas mixture of constant composition of liquid chemical compounds soluble in liquid carbon dioxide to be used as an enhanced attractant for biting insects. The mixtures can be prepared in high pressure vessel... | 01/17/1995 |
| 5262180 | Method for treating acute alkali exposure with carbon dioxide The present invention provides a method for combatting damage to a body tissue contacted to an alkali. The method comprising administering CO2 to the subject in an amount sufficient to produce an acidotic state in the tissue, the acidotic state... | 11/16/1993 |
| 5186924 | Magnetic resonance human medical and veterinary imaging method A medical magnetic resonance imaging method for use with human and veterinary patients or subjects employing stable neon to provide contrast enhancement sufficient to provide both qualitative images and quantitative physiological information to assist in ... | 02/16/1993 |
| 5174987 | Method of using iron containing preparation for NMR imaging There is described an iron containing preparation for NMR imaging comprising, as necessary ingredients, the prescribed amounts of an iron containing compound, sodium carbonate or sodium hydrogencarbonate and a neutralizing agent. This preparation is safe,... | 12/29/1992 |
| 5149319 | Methods for providing localized therapeutic heat to biological tissues and fluids Gas, gaseous precursors and prefluorocarbons are presented as novel potentiators for ultrasonic hyperthermia. The gas, gaseous precursors and perfluorocarbons which may be administered into the vasculature, interstitially or into any body cavity are desig... | 09/22/1992 |
| 5026551 | Bath additive composition A novel weakly acidic bath additive composition comprises carbon dioxide gas or a substance capable of producing carbon dioxide gas and an oily ingredient. The composition promotes the blood circulation due to the effect of carbon dioxide gas present in t... | 06/25/1991 |
| 4929449 | Containers for redox active electrolytes and method of using same Methods are provided for preparing just before administration unit doses of therapeutic solutions which contain redox active unstable and/or diffusable metabolites such as ketoacid, a sulfhydryl-containing amino acid, or carbon dioxide. The method involve... | 05/29/1990 |
| 4769241 | Apparatus and process for oxygenation of liquid state dissolved oxygen-carrying formulation Perfluorocarbon emulsion formulations are oxygenated prior to use by means of a portable oxygenation system. The blood substitute is in a closed container or bag. An oxygen-containing gas is introduced into the bag from a separate container. The bag is co... | 09/06/1988 |
| 4650669 | Method to make effervescent calcium tablets and calcium tablets produced thereby Described is a directly compressible formulation comprising calcium carbonate, citric acid, and a compression vehicle. In the preferred embodiment, the compression vehicle comprises a maltodextrin and lactose. The formulation can be compressed into an eff... | 03/17/1987 |
| 4576819 | Aluminum hydroxide gel, process for production thereof, and use thereof An aluminum hydroxide gel of the following formula wherein M represents an alkali metal, M2 O may be zero, CaO and MgO are not zero at the same time, and x, y and m are positive numbers represented by the following expressions Said aluminum hydroxid... | 03/18/1986 |
| 4356157 | Synthesis of dawsonites Alkali metal and ammonium dawsonites can be prepared by a non-aqueous process according to which equimolar quantities of the corresponding hydrogen carbonate and aluminum hydroxide in finely divided state are heated together to a temperature within the ra... | 10/26/1982 |
| 4350709 | Gaseous anti-microbial treatments of storage grain Novel sequential gas treatments for preserving grain are disclosed. Sulfur dioxide gas which has been bubbled through an organic acid, such as propionic acid, is perfused through grain to be treated and permitted to react with that grain for a preselected... | 09/21/1982 |
| 4335148 | Methods of preventing grain sprouting after harvest through the application of sulfur dioxide, nitrogen and ammonia gases Novel methods for treating grain, particularly wheat, to prevent sprouting are disclosed. These methods include applications of sulfur dioxide gas to grain in amounts which are effective to prevent sprouting. In an alternate method, nitrogen gas is applie... | 06/15/1982 |
| 4001400 | Preservative for wood The wood preservative of the present invention comprises an aqueous ammoniacal solution of a fatty acid salt of at least one metal of the group consisting of Cu, Zn, Ni, Cd and Co. The fatty acid contains 6-12 carbon atoms per molecule, and preferably cap... | 01/04/1977 |
| 3993750 | Aqueous hypertonic solution and compositions useful for preparation of same An aqueous hypertonic solution useful in the treatment of a human suffering from a burn injury and the like comprises on the basis of one liter of solution about 200-300 mEq sodium, about 145-215 mEq chloride, about 55-85 mEq bicarbonate or acetate or lac... | 11/23/1976 |
| 3978212 | Electrolyte solutions containing magnesium and free bicarbonate ions An aqueous electrolyte solution containing magnesium cations and bicarbonate anion which contains carbon dioxide gas dissolved in the solution as carbonic acid in an amount up to the saturation point of the solution so that it can be terminally sterilized... | 08/31/1976 |
| 3956476 | Barium sulfate contrast medium containing ascorbic acid, erythorbic acid or a water-soluble salt thereof An aqueous barium sulfate contrast medium which comprises barium sulfate, carbon dioxide, a suspending agent and an additive selected from the group consisting of ascorbic acid, erythorbic acid and a water-soluble salt thereof, the barium sulfate concentr... | 05/11/1976 |