Fiesal El Kabbani - Athens GA, US Amal Brohmi - Philadelphia PA, US Christian Heiss - Athens GA, US Juan Navia - Doylestown PA, US Steven J. Catani - Athens GA, US
Assignee:
Tate & Lyle Public Limited Company - London
International Classification:
C07H 3/04
US Classification:
53612313
Abstract:
The present invention provides an improved form of crystalline sucralose.
Sucralose Composition And Process For Its Preparation
Fiesal El Kabbani - Athens GA, US Amal Brohmi - Philadelphia PA, US Christian Heiss - Athens GA, US Juan Navia - Doylestown PA, US Steven Catani - Athens GA, US
International Classification:
C13K007/00
US Classification:
536/123130
Abstract:
The present invention provides an improved form of sucralose and a process for making it.
Fiesal El Kabbani - Athens GA, US Amal Brohmi - Philadelphia PA, US Christian Heiss - Athens GA, US Juan Navia - Doylestown PA, US Steven Catani - Athens GA, US
International Classification:
A23L001/216
US Classification:
426658000, 536123130
Abstract:
The present invention provides an improved form of crystalline sucralose and a product incorporating the crystalline sucralose.
- Chattanooga TN, US Amal Brohmi - Chattanooga TN, US Catholyn T. Griffiths - Phoenix MD, US Joshua M. Dozier - Lafayette GA, US
Assignee:
AKI, INC. - CHATTANOOGA TN
International Classification:
C11C 5/00
Abstract:
A sampler is presented for a sample of a scented, waxy candle material. The scented, waxy material is melted and may be diluted with compatible additives and/or liquid (organic oil or hydrocarbon), before being layered to a face of a bottom layer. A top layer () is applied directly over the sample and can be adhered to the bottom layer to form a seal. In another embodiment a peripheral seal, is formed between the top and the bottom layers. The seal is separable by a user pulling on a tab a portion of the top layer to expose the face of the sample to the atmosphere allowing the volatile molecules present in the candle to be released. With a repositionable glue as a seal, the top layer can be replaced to prevent further release of volatile molecules. A method is also shown for making the sample.
- Chattanooga TN, US Matthew Crider - Freehold NY, US David O'Halloran - Milltown NJ, US Amal Brohmi - Chattanooga TN, US
Assignee:
AKI, Inc. - Chattanooga TN
International Classification:
A41B 3/06
Abstract:
A disposable diffusing collar stay that allows a slow release of volatile molecules such as perfume, insect repellent, etc. without requiring application of such molecules directly on the skin or spraying of these volatile molecules onto the wearer's skin or clothing. The disposable diffusing collar stay can be composed of a water-soluble substrate wherein volatile molecules are absorbed into the substrate or trapped between substrate layers, or of a rigid body with volatile molecules applied in a cavity thereof. The disposable diffusing collar stay can have a release barrier layer or packaging that prevents the release of volatile molecules before use.