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31 Gilbert St, West Newton, MA 02465    617-5277054   

4 Kippy Dr, Waban, MA 02468    617-5277054   

Newton, MA   

276 Chestnut Hill Ave, Brighton, MA 02135    617-7894498   

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Disposable Article Having A Responsive System Including An Electrical Actuator

US Patent:
6384296, May 7, 2002
Filed:
Jun 29, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/342766
Inventors:
Donald C. Roe - West Chester OH
Patrick J. Allen - Cincinnati OH
Bruno J. Ehrnsperger - Frankfurt am Main, DE
Mattias Schmidt - Idstein, DE
Mikhail L. Kruchinin - Saint Petersburg, RU
Simon S. Litvin - Newton MA
Oleg N. Khomjakov - Saint Petersburg, RU
Karl P. Ronn - Cincinnati OH
Assignee:
The Procter Gamble Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
A61F 1315
US Classification:
604361, 604358, 604359, 604360, 604362, 604367, 604378, 60438501, 604385101, 60438512
Abstract:
Disposable articles such as diapers, incontinent briefs, diaper holders and/or inserts, training pants, feminine hygiene garments, tampons and the like having a responsive system including an electrical actuator. The responsive system may respond continuously or discontinuously. A continuous responsive system of the present invention further includes a feedback control loop. A discontinuous responsive system of the present invention may include either a feedback control loop or an open loop.

Disposable Article Having A Proactive Sensor

US Patent:
6570053, May 27, 2003
Filed:
Mar 12, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/267976
Inventors:
Donald C. Roe - West Chester OH
Peter Coles - Francavilla al Mare, IT
Mikhail K. Kruchinin - Saint Petersburg, RU
Simon S. Litvin - Brighton MA
Oleg N. Khomjakov - Saint Petersburg, RU
Assignee:
The Procter Gamble Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
A61F 1315
US Classification:
604361, 604362
Abstract:
A disposable article having a sensor that predicts an impending event such as an elimination of bodily waste. The article may also include an actuator that performs a responsive function when the sensor predicts the impending event.

Filtered Water Enhancements

US Patent:
7378015, May 27, 2008
Filed:
Apr 15, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/825344
Inventors:
Edward B. Rinker - Oakland CA, US
Elizabeth Lane - Oakland CA, US
Simon Litvin - Boston MA, US
Ilya Ilyin - St. Petersburg, RU
Alexander Chaliyan - St. Petersburg, RU
Dmitry Logatchev - St. Petersburg, RU
Michael Gershman - Zoran, IL
Assignee:
The Clorox Company - Oakland CA
International Classification:
B01D 35/00
US Classification:
210203, 210282
Abstract:
A system for enhancing water is described. The system includes a housing with an inlet and an outlet, source water at the inlet, which can flow through a filter component in the housing and thus become treated water, and at least one enhancement module that can dispense an enhancement into the treated water as it flows through the outlet. Water can flow through the system only by the force of gravity, pressure in a building's water line, and/or hand pumps. Enhancement that can be used in the system include flavorings, dyes, minerals, vitamins, herbal supplements, nutritional supplements, phytonutrients, probiotics, homoepathic remedies, amino acids, enzymes, hormones, standard prescription medications, and over-the-counter medications, and combinations thereof. A control is also provided, through which a consumer can regulate an amount of enhancement that is added to the treated water.

Control Scheme For Enhanced Filtered Water Systems

US Patent:
7713482, May 11, 2010
Filed:
Dec 16, 2004
Appl. No.:
11/015395
Inventors:
Edward B. Rinker - Oakland CA, US
Simon Litvin - Boston MA, US
Semyon Kogan - Newton MA, US
Ilya Ilyin - St. Petersburg, RU
Alexander Chaliyan - St. Petersburg, RU
Dmitry Logatchev - St. Petersburg, RU
Valery Pavlov - St. Petersburg, RU
Michael Gershman - Zoran, IL
Assignee:
The Clorox Company - Oakland CA
International Classification:
B01L 99/00
US Classification:
422101, 422100, 422102, 210203
Abstract:
An enhancement control system that can be used as part of an enhanced water system to produce enhanced filtered water is described. The enhancement control system includes at least one enhancement delivery element that can dispense an enhancement(s) into filtered water in response to an enhancement delivery instruction(s). The enhancement control system can also include an input element that can enable transmittal of the enhancement delivery instruction(s) from a user to the enhancement delivery element(s). The control system can also include a memory element that can store information about the user and the user's preferences and information about the enhanced water system. The control system can also include a communication element that can provide information from the enhanced water system to the user. The control system can also include a monitor element that can gather data from outside the enhanced water system, such as user health information or environmental information, and provide the data to the enhanced water system. In some embodiments, a control logic element can be used to coordinate and control operation of the elements of the enhanced water system.

Control Scheme For Enhanced Filtered Water Systems

US Patent:
8158084, Apr 17, 2012
Filed:
Oct 12, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/903027
Inventors:
Edward B. Rinker - Oakland CA, US
Janet Elizabeth Lane - San Anselmo CA, US
Simon S. Litvin - Boston MA, US
Ilya Ilyin - St. Petersburg, RU
Alexander Chaliyan - St. Petersburg, RU
Dmitry Logatchev - St. Petersburg, RU
Michael Gershman - Zoran, IL
Valery Pavlov - St. Petersburg, RU
Semyon Kogan - Newton MA, US
Assignee:
Brita LP - Oakland CA
International Classification:
B01L 3/02
US Classification:
422521, 422501, 422522, 422523, 210203
Abstract:
An enhancement control system that can be used as part of an enhanced water system to produce enhanced filtered water is described. The enhancement control system includes at least one enhancement delivery element that can dispense an enhancement(s) into filtered water in response to an enhancement delivery instruction(s). The enhancement control system can also include an input element that can enable transmittal of the enhancement delivery instruction(s) from a user to the enhancement delivery element(s). The control system can also include a memory element that can store information about the user and the user's preferences and information about the enhanced water system. The control system can also include a communication element that can provide information from the enhanced water system to the user. The control system can also include a monitor element that can gather data from outside the enhanced water system, such as user health information or environmental information, and provide the data to the enhanced water system. In some embodiments, a control logic element can be used to coordinate and control operation of the elements of the enhanced water system.

Control Scheme For Enhanced Filtered Water Systems

US Patent:
8309030, Nov 13, 2012
Filed:
Mar 9, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/720069
Inventors:
Edward B. Rinker - Oakland CA, US
Simon Litvin - Boston MA, US
Semyon Kogan - Newton MA, US
Ilya Ilyin - St. Petersburg, RU
Alexander Chaliyan - St. Petersburg, RU
Dmitry Logatchev - St. Petersburg, RU
Valery Pavlov - St. Petersburg, RU
Michael Gershman - Zoran, IL
Assignee:
Brita LP - Oakland CA
International Classification:
B01L 3/02
US Classification:
422101, 422501, 422522, 422523, 210203
Abstract:
An enhancement control system that can be used as part of an enhanced water system to produce enhanced filtered water is described. The enhancement control system includes at least one enhancement delivery element that can dispense an enhancement(s) into filtered water in response to an enhancement delivery instruction(s). The enhancement control system can also include an input element that can enable transmittal of the enhancement delivery instruction(s) from a user to the enhancement delivery element(s). The control system can also include a memory element that can store information about the user and the user's preferences and information about the enhanced water system. The control system can also include a communication element that can provide information from the enhanced water system to the user. The control system can also include a monitor element that can gather data from outside the enhanced water system, such as user health information or environmental information, and provide the data to the enhanced water system. In some embodiments, a control logic element can be used to coordinate and control operation of the elements of the enhanced water system.

Control Scheme For Enhanced Filtered Water Systems

US Patent:
8480979, Jul 9, 2013
Filed:
Mar 13, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/419268
Inventors:
Edward B. Rinker - Oakland CA, US
Janet Elizabeth Lane - San Anselmo CA, US
Simon S. Litvin - Boston MA, US
Ilya Ilyin - St. Petersburg, RU
Alexander Chaliyan - St. Petersburg, RU
Dmitry Logatchev - St. Petersburg, RU
Michael Gershman - Zoran, IL
Valery Pavlov - St. Petersburg, RU
Semyon Kogan - Newton MA, US
Assignee:
The Clorox Company - Oakland CA
International Classification:
B01L 3/02
US Classification:
422521, 422501, 422522, 422523, 210203
Abstract:
An enhancement water system to produce a serving of enhanced filtered water is described. The present system describes a faucet mount water enhancement system that includes a housing with an inlet and an outlet, a source of water at the inlet, and a filter component within the housing. Source water is converted into treated water as it flows through the filter component under the influence of pressure. The housing further includes an outlet for outflow of treated water. A first enhancement module is disposed outside the housing adjacent the outlet and the first enhancement module is effective to dispense a desired amount of a first enhancement for use in combining with treated water dispensed from the outlet.

Respiratory Nasal Filter

US Patent:
2003010, Jun 12, 2003
Filed:
Sep 24, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/148973
Inventors:
Vladimir Alperovich - Modiin, IL
Valery Peary - Ramat-Gan, IL
Michael Gershman - Zoran, IL
Simon Litvin - Newton MA, US
International Classification:
A61M016/00
US Classification:
128/206110, 128/205270
Abstract:
The device claimed refers to means for human respiration organ protection against dust-like particles—in particular, against allergen-carrying particles. It may be used as a nasal filter, as a filter in respirators, and so forth. The device comprises a hollow body having one or several inlet channels and one outlet orifice that are intended for the passage of inhaled air, with the inner surface of said body having such a shape that is close to the shape of a truncated cone, and said inlet channels are made in the major base of the cone with the direction of the axis of each of the channels being combined out of the tangential component and axial component, while the outlet orifice is made in the vertex (minor base) of the cone, and the inner body surface is covered with a sticky substance capable of retaining dust and allergen particles contained in the inhaled air. Cleaning of inhaled air takes place in filter's “vortex chamber” formed by the body of the above-indicated shape. When air enters this cone, it swirls on a spiral path owing to the configuration and direction of inlet channels. When dust particles get into spirally moving airflows, they shift to filter body walls because of the action of centrifugal forces, encounter said walls and get deposited on sticky substance that covers the entire filter body from the inside. The filter is designed so that no noticeable resistance to inhaling and exhaling is produced.

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