18th week of 2010 patent applcation highlights part 59 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20100113220 | METHOD FOR OPERATING A DRIVE TRAIN - The invention relates to a method for operating an automotive drive train comprising at least one automatic transmission and one drive unit. According to said method, a starting speed is determined during starting of the motor vehicle, a starting process being triggered using the determined starting speed by closing a starting element, especially a starting clutch. According to the invention, the starting speed can be individually adjusted by a driver in such a manner that when the automatic transmission is in the selector position neutral, the engine speed of the drive unit can be determined by the driver by actuating the gas pedal and that once the automatic transmission is transferred from neutral to a selector position corresponding to forward gear or reverse gear the engine speed of the drive unit prevailing during the transfer is used as the starting speed. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113221 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF DRIVING AND CONTROLLING PNEUMATIC AND HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS - The present invention relates generally to systems and methods of driving and controlling pneumatic and hydraulic devices and, more particularly, to a system and method of driving a hydraulic pump via one output shaft of a motor, and driving a pneumatic compressor via another output shaft of the motor via a clutch. When a user control is engaged, a control system causes the motor to operate at a higher speed, driving the hydraulic pump faster to produce additional hydraulic pressure. When a low air pressure condition is sensed in the pneumatic system, the control system causes the motor to operate at the higher speed and engages the clutch, allowing the pneumatic compressor to supply additional air pressure. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113222 | EXERCISE DEVICE AND METHOD FOR SIMULATING PHYSICAL ACTIVITY - An exercise and performance evaluation apparatus includes a revolving belt on which a subject can perform bipedal locomotion, a harness for securing the subject at a fixed position relative to the apparatus, a means for measuring the force applied by the subject to the belt, and a means for monitoring and controlling the velocity of the belt. The harnessing of the subject allows monitoring of the velocity as a function of time. An overhead harness may be used to alter the effective mass of the subject. The velocity of the belt may be controlled by a motor and brake system, where the motor may be uni-directional or bi-directional. A digital processor may be used to control the motor and/or brake as a function of the applied forces to simulate real-world or virtual world environments, allowing the operation of the device in modes such as constant-force modes, constant-load modes, constant velocity modes, sprint simulation mode, bob sled simulation mode, terminal velocity determination mode, isokinetic overspeed mode, and isotonic overspeed mode. Processing of the velocity and force as a function of time allows for the recording and analysis of data such as the maximal exertion force-velocity curve, left leg/right leg performance, force as a function of stride, etc. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113223 | METHODS FOR SIMULATING RESISTANCE OF ROAD-GOING BICYCLE - A stationary exercise machine includes a system for electronically controlling a pedal resistance so as to simulate the riding of a road-going bicycle. The exercise machine includes a control system that monitors pedal velocity and that controls the resistive load generated by an electronically-controlled resistance mechanism. In one example, an electromagnetic device may vary a resistive load placed on a flywheel, which, in turn, varies the pedal resistance experienced by a user. When the user increases the pedal velocity, the resistance mechanism increases the resistive load. When the user decreases the pedal velocity, the resistance mechanism decreases the resistive load. In another example, the resistance mechanism varies the resistive load based on a gear selection by the user. The control system may also take into account other factors, such as the grade of the simulated ride, simulated wind resistance, or other frictional forces when calculating the resistive load. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113224 | CONTROLLING DEVICE FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICE USAGE CONTROL - A controlling device for electronic device usage control converts a user's operation of an exercise apparatus into an operation record and controls the condition of on/off of an electronic device according to the operation record. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113225 | COUNTING DEVICE FOR A PUSH-UP EXERCISE - A counting device for counting repetitions and timing a push-up exercise includes a device body and a counter assembly having a display and a plurality of actuation buttons thereon. The counter assembly fits within a deformable foam ring that forms the top of the device. During exercise, a user depresses the foam ring downward with their chest a given distance so as to trigger at least one sensor in the counter assembly to register a repetition count on the display, along with an elapsed time of the exercise. The counter assembly can be fixed within the device, or a display unit thereof may be removable so that the device and display unit are configured for wireless communication. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113226 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ADMINISTERING AN EXERCISE PROGRAM - Systems and methods for facilitating an isometric contraction exercise regimen for many subjects across a network are provided. One or more exercise constraints are developed for a subject as a function of the medical health information of the subject. The subject performs a plurality of isometric contraction exercises using exercise equipment always in the presence of a personal fitness trainer thereby producing an exercise result. The exercise equipment has a strain gauge in order to impose exercise constraints in the one or more exercise constraints. A mandatory recovery period for the subject is then imposed. During this mandatory recovery period, the subject does not perform isometric contraction exercises. These steps are repeated using a new set of one or more exercise constraints that were refined based upon the exercise result of a previous isometric contraction exercise work out session. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113227 | CARDIO CORE PUSHER - An aerobic exerciser, such as a treadmill, elliptical machine or strider/hiker, is combined with a secondary exercise mechanism. The secondary exercise mechanism includes a movable user-contacting portion that is configured to move forward from a rest position and to provide adjustable resistance to pressure in a forward direction exerted by at least a portion of a user's body while the user is performing the aerobic exercise. The user-contacting portion is biased to return to the rest position when the forward pressure is released. The user-contacting portion may comprise a handgrip or may be configured to contact the user's waist. The exercise apparatus may include a sensor that is responsive to movement of the secondary exercise mechanism beyond a predetermined position. The user may be provided with visual or aural encouragement to maintain sufficient pressure on the contacting portion so that the secondary exercise mechanism is maintained beyond the predetermined position. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113228 | Recumbent exerciser - A recumbent exerciser includes a base, a right link and a left link are pivotably connected to the base and a right cam and a left cam are connected to the right link and the left link respectively. A right pedal and a left pedal are connected to two respective top ends of the right link and the left link, and a right swinging arm and a left swinging arm are connected to the right link and the left link. A resistance unit provides resistance to the right and left pedals and the right left swinging arms when the right and left cams are driven by operation of the user so as to exercise the user's hands and legs. The resistance unit is located remote from the seat so that the seat does not need to remove to maintain the resistance unit and the cams. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113229 | AERO HYDRAULIC EXERCISE AND PHYSICAL THERAPY EQUIPMENT AND METHOD - An air spring is used as a resistance device in exercise equipment having a lever arm for exercising arms and legs. In one embodiment, the equipment can be adapted to be used as a stair stepper. In another, it can be adapted to be used on a table surface for exercising hands, wrists and forearms. In still another embodiment, it can incorporate a bike pedal assembly to simultaneously aerobically exercise the legs and arms. The equipment includes resistance level regulating components and a visual indicator using a gauge or similar device to monitor resistance levels. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113230 | AERO HYDRAULIC EXERCISE AND PHYSICAL THERAPY EQUIPMENT AND METHOD - An air spring is used as a resistance device in exercise equipment having a lever arm for exercising arms and legs. In one embodiment, the equipment can be adapted to be used as a stair stepper. In another, it can be adapted to be used on a table surface for exercising hands, wrists and forearms. In still another embodiment, it can incorporate a bike pedal assembly to simultaneously aerobically exercise the legs and arms. The equipment includes resistance level regulating components and a visual indicator using a gauge or similar device to monitor resistance levels. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113231 | Resistance Training Tool - Tools and methods for resistance training are disclosed. An elastic resistance member provides resistance to muscular contractions. Sleeves that wrap around a thigh, arm, ankle, or wrist anchor one end of a resistance band to a body part. A handle attachment may be attached to an end of a resistance band for resistance training exercises using the arms. A harness wrapping around the torso may be used for resistance training exercises using the upper body. A method of resistance training is disclosed which comprises attaching one end of a resistance member to a material fixed to the torso area of a person, attaching the other end of the resistance member to a material fixed to an upper arm of the person, and moving the arm so as to extend the resistance member. Other methods comprise attaching one end of a resistance member to a material fixed to an ankle or wrist of a person, attaching the other end of the resistance member to a material fixed to a part of the person's body, and moving the ankle or wrist so as to extend the resistance member. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113232 | Electrically operated rehabilitation and exercise bed for simultaneous traction of upper limbs and lower limbs - A rehabilitation and exercise bed includes: a bed having a driving motor provided under the bed; a rotary traction device having a right and a left pedal respectively secured to a pair of crank arms rotatably mounted on opposite ends of an axial shaft of the driving motor for rehabilitating or exercising a patient's feet in a rotary movement like pedaling a bicycle; a lower-limb traction device connected to a front portion of the rotary traction device for reciprocatively rehabilitating or exercising the patient's lower limbs; and an upper-limb traction device connected to a rear portion of the rotary traction device for reciprocatively exercising the patient's upper limbs. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113233 | EXERCISE APPARATUS - An exercise apparatus containing a supporting stand and at least one force transmission element, which is associated with a handle element and a pressure exerting element, the apparatus being suitable to exert pressure onto the knee area of a human user and the apparatus allowing the movement of the pressure-exerting element from a first position, in which the pressure-exerting element is in an anterolateral position relative to the body of the user, to a second position of the pressure exerting element, in which the pressure-exerting element is in an posterolateral position, while the pressure-exerting element exerts pressure onto the knee area of the human user. In another aspect, the invention encompasses an exercise apparatus containing a supporting stand and at least one force transmission element, which is associated with a handle element and a pressure-exerting element, in which the force transmission element is movable about a first pivot, wherein the first pivot is positioned in a ventral position relative to the body of a human user. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113234 | ERGONOMIC PULL HANDLE AND ASSOCIATED EXERCISE METHODS - A pull handle that is ergonomically designed to avoid unnatural stresses on the user's body through the range of motion is disclosed. The invention enables a user to perform exercises that cannot be accomplished with existing handles or may be more difficult to do so. These objects are achieved by providing one or more axes of rotation or flexibility in the pull handle so that the user's hand, wrist and/or arm (or foot, ankle and/or leg) may bend and/or rotate more naturally through the user's range of motion. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113235 | Exercise Apparatus - An exercise apparatus may include a swivel and one or more elongated members, such as ropes or cords, suspended from the swivel with a support, such as a bar, for the user suspended between either ends of a single elongated member, or between two elongated members. The height of the support can be adjusted by placing ends of the support bar in loops formed along the elongated member. Hand holds and foot holds may also be mounted on the loops. In addition, the support may be prevented from rotating along its longitudinal axis. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113236 | Manual Robotic Tool Changer Having Rapid Coupling Mechanism - A manually actuated robotic tool changer includes a rapid coupling mechanism. The tool changer includes a master unit having a piston moveable along its axis between an unlocked position and a fully locked position, and a tool unit that is coupled to the master unit when the units are adjacent and the piston is moved to the fully locked position. A piston movement control mechanism selectively allows free axial motion of the piston between the unlocked position and a nearly locked position, when the control mechanism is actuated. The piston may be biased toward the locked position, allowing the master and tool units to be rapidly coupled by positioning the units adjacently, actuating the control mechanism to allow the piston to rapidly advance to a nearly locked position, releasing the control mechanism to restrict free axial motion of the piston, and manually advancing the piston to a fully locked position. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113237 | INFLATABLE SHAFT - An inflatable shaft mainly includes an elastic rubbery sleeve mounted around the outer wall of plural outer pressing boards and able to expand outward to cover gaps formed among the outer pressing boards while inflating the inflatable shaft, so as to provide a seamless exterior surface for the air expanding shaft to be directly wound with a stuff without having the stuff sunk or clamped. And, the rubbery sleeve can shrink inward together with the outer pressing boards while deflating the inflatable shaft, forming a space between the rubbery sleeve and the stuff to enable the stuff easily separated from the deflated shaft. Thus, the stuff can be smoothly wound around the inflatable shaft inflated without using an additional tube, not only lowering manufacturing cost but also amiable to environment. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113238 | BASE MATERIAL FOR DISK, PROCESS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME, AND DISK ROLL - The present invention relates to a process for producing a base material for obtaining therefrom ring-shaped disks for use in a disk roll including a rotating shaft and the ring-shaped disks fitted thereon by insertion, whereby the peripheral surface of the disks serves as a conveying surface, the process including molding a raw slurry material into a platy shape and drying the plate, the raw slurry material containing inorganic fibers which have a wet volume of 300 mL/5 g or larger and which are amorphous or have a degree of crystallinity of 50% or lower. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113239 | METHOD FOR MAKING A FLEXIBLE RECLOSABLE PACKAGE - A method of forming a flexible packaging laminate ( | 2010-05-06 |
20100113240 | BAG HAVING A DEFORMABLE MEMBER ATTACHED THERETO - A bag formed of a sheet material adapted to be filled with contents and opened at the top for taking out the contents. The bag has fused joints along the lateral edges thereof. A plastically deformable wire-like member is attached inside the fused joints over a length from the output opening side portion to the body portion. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113241 | METHOD FOR MAKING A FLEXIBLE PACKAGING STRUCTURE WITH A BUILT-IN OPENING AND RECLOSE FEATURE - A flexible packaging laminate is formed to have a built-in opening and reclose feature by forming the laminate as a two-part structure having an outer structure joined in face-to-face relation with an inner structure. Score lines are formed in both structures to enable an opening to be formed through the laminate by lifting an opening portion (e.g., a flap or the like) of the two structures out of the plane of the laminate. The score line through the outer structure defines a larger opening than the score line through the inner structure, such that a marginal region of the outer structure extends beyond the edge of the opening portion of the inner structure. A pressure-sensitive adhesive is used to re-adhere the marginal region to an underlying surface of the inner structure adjacent the opening through the laminate. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113242 | CORE WINDER WITH MAGNETIC SUPPORT FOR THE WINDING SPINDLE - The machine includes a forming spindle around which one or more strips of web material are wound; a winding unit to wind the strips of web material around the forming spindle and form therewith a tubular article; and a cutting unit to cut the tubular article into single tubes. The machine also includes at least one magnetic device to support the forming spindle to reduce the flexural deformations thereof. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113243 | GLASS AND GLASS-CERAMICS - There is provided a lithium ion conductive glass-ceramics which is dense, contains few microvoids causing the decrease in lithium ion conductivity, and achieves good lithium ion conductivity. A glass-ceramics which comprises at least crystallines having an LiTi | 2010-05-06 |
20100113244 | LOW EXPANSION CORROSION RESISTANT CERAMIC FOAM FILTERS FOR MOLTEN ALUMINUM FILTRATION - A ceramic foam filter for molten aluminum alloys comprising an alumina silicate rich core and a boron glass shell and a chemical composition comprising: 20-70 wt % Al | 2010-05-06 |
20100113245 | OPTICAL COMPONENTS FOR USE IN HIGH ENERGY ENVIRONMENT WITH IMPROVED OPTICAL CHARACTERISTICS - Optical components that maintain transparency (remain clear) in high energy environments, including in applications of high-intensity gamma-ray radiation dosage of 1.29×10 | 2010-05-06 |
20100113246 | BLUE GLASS COMPOSITION INTENDED FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF WINDOWS - The invention relates to a glass composition of silica-soda-lime type colored blue which comprises the coloring agents below in a content varying within the following limits, by weight: | 2010-05-06 |
20100113247 | OPTICAL GLASS, PREFORM FOR PRESS FORMING, OPTICAL ELEMENT, AND PROCESSES FOR PRODUCING THESE - Provided is a low-dispersion optical glass that is formed of a fluorophosphate glass in which the molar ratio of the content of O | 2010-05-06 |
20100113248 | OPTICAL GLASS COMPOSITION, PREFORM AND OPTICAL ELEMENT - An optical glass composition contains, in % by mole, 0% or more and 25.0% or less of SiO | 2010-05-06 |
20100113249 | ALKYLCELLULOSE SALT BINDER FOR GREEN BODY MANUFACTURE - A batch mixture including ceramic-forming ingredients, a pore former, a binder comprising an ammonium salt of an alkylated cellulose binder, and a liquid vehicle, as defined herein. Also disclosed is a method for producing a ceramic precursor article as defined herein having excellent extrusion properties. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113250 | ULTRA HARD MATERIAL AND TOOL - An ultra hard alloy is a hard material with a high degree of toughness. Small amounts of various materials are added to achieve these properties. One such material is vanadium carbide (VC). However, a crushed carbide raw material has a large grain size, meaning the properties of a product cannot be improved uniformly. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113251 | HIGH STRENGTH PROPPANTS - A sintered ceramic particle made from a ceramic material having a true density greater than 3.5 g/cc and a composition having no more than 30 weight percent silicon oxide and at least 15 weight percent iron oxide, based on the combined weight of the oxides of aluminum, iron and silicon, is disclosed. A process that utilizes an externally applied compressive force to make a ceramic particle is also disclosed. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113252 | CROSSLINKED SILICONE COMPOUNDS AND METHODS FOR CROSSLINKING SILICONE COMPOUNDS BY IN SITU WATER GENERATION - Methods for crosslinking polysiloxane compounds, crosslinked polysiloxane compounds, methods for making ceramic products from the crosslinked polysiloxane compounds, and ceramic products made from the crosslinked polysiloxane compounds. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113253 | Microwave spent catalyst decoking method - The microwave spent catalyst decoking method is a method for regenerating petrochemical catalysts by removing coke deposited in the catalyst using a 2.45 GHz microwave oven. The spent catalyst is heated in air or pure oxygen in the presence of a susceptor. The susceptor is made of silicon carbide-based composite material that absorbs 2.45 GHz microwave energy fast and efficiently. In one embodiment, the susceptor material is formed into pellets that are preferably four to five millimeters in diameter. The susceptor pellets are mixed with the spent catalyst and loaded into a thermally shielded refractory tube that rotates about its central axis. In a another embodiment, the apparatus is a thermally shielded tower or vertical tube made of refractory material that is transparent to microwave radiation and supports rows of susceptor rods that are aligned horizontally. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113254 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING TUNGSTEN TRIOXIDE POWDER FOR PHOTOCATALYST, TUNGSTEN TRIOXIDE POWDER FOR PHOTOCATALYST, AND PHOTOCATALYST PRODUCT - A method for producing a tungsten trioxide powder for a photocatalyst according to the present invention is characterized by comprising a sublimation step for obtaining a tungsten trioxide powder by subliming a tungsten metal powder or a tungsten compound powder by using inductively coupled plasma process in an oxygen atmosphere, and a heat treatment step for heat-treating the tungsten trioxide powder obtained in the sublimation step at 300° C. to 1000° C. for 10 minutes to 2 hours in an oxidizing atmosphere. A tungsten trioxide powder which is obtained by the method for producing a tungsten trioxide powder for a photocatalyst according to the present invention has excellent photocatalytic performance under visible light. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113255 | NOVEL CARBONYLATION LIGANDS AND THEIR USE IN THE CARBONYLATION OF ETHYLENICALLY UNSATURATED COMPOUNDS - Novel bidentate ligands of general formula (I) are described Formula (I): R represents a hydrocarbyl aromatic structure. The substituent(s) Yx on the aromatic structure has a total X=1- | 2010-05-06 |
20100113256 | PROCESS FOR PREPARING CATIONIC RHODIUM COMPLEXES - A process for the synthesis of a cationic rhodium complex comprises the steps of:
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20100113257 | Compositions and Catalyst Systems of Metal Precursors and Olefinic Diluents - A system and method for preparing and using a metal precursor diluent composition are described. The composition includes a metal precursor, and about 18% to about 80% by weight of an olefinic diluent having between 6 and 18 carbon atoms. Such compositions may be used in oligomerization catalyst systems. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113258 | Catalytically highly effective precious metal-carboxylate compounds of Ir, Ru, Rh, Pd, Pt and Au - The invention relates to a process for the production of noble metal carboxylate compounds, in which a noble metal is digested with at least one metal salt in a container and the digestion mass is dissolved in a carboxylic acid and the metallic ions introduced by the metal salt are separated from the resulting solution by means of oxalate or an oxalate derivative. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113259 | Single-walled carbon nanotube catalyst - An activated catalyst capable of selectively growing single-walled carbon nanotubes when reacted with carbonaceous gas is provided. The activated catalyst is formed by reducing a catalyst that comprises a complex oxide. The complex oxide may be of formula A | 2010-05-06 |
20100113260 | Ruthenium compositions and methods of making the same - The present invention is directed to methods for making metal oxide compositions, specifically, metal oxide compositions having high surface area, high metal/metal oxide content, and/or thermal stability with inexpensive and easy to handle materials. In one embodiment, the present invention is directed to methods of making metal and/or metal oxide compositions, such as supported or unsupported catalysts. The method includes combining a metal precursor with an organic acid to form a mixture and calcining the mixture for a period of time sufficient to form a metal oxide material. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113261 | Precious Metal Water-Gas Shift Catalyst with Oxide Support Modified with Rare Earth Elements - A water gas shift catalyst comprising a platinum group metal dispersed on an inorganic oxide support modified with a carbon-containing burn-out additive and a rare earth oxide. A water gas shift catalyst containing alumina, a platinum group metal, and oxides of Pr and Nd are also disclosed. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113262 | HIGH HEAT-RESISTANT CATALYST AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF - A high heat-resistant catalyst includes: noble metal particles; first compounds which contact the noble metal particles and suppress movement of the noble metal particles; and second compounds which envelop the noble metal particles and the first compounds, suppress the movement of the noble metal particles, and suppress coagulation of the first compounds following mutual contact of the first compounds. The first compounds support the noble metal particles, and single piece or aggregate of the first compounds supporting the noble metal particles are included in a section partitioned by the second compounds. A coefficient of linear thermal expansion of the second compounds is 1.2×10 | 2010-05-06 |
20100113263 | NON-PYROPHORIC SHIFT REACTION CATALYST AND METHOD OF PREPARING THE SAME - A non-pyrophoric shift reaction catalyst includes an oxide carrier impregnated with platinum (Pt) and cerium (Ce). The non-pyrophoric shift reaction catalyst may be prepared by uniformly mixing a platinum precursor, a cerium precursor, and an oxide carrier in a dispersing medium to obtain a mixture; drying the mixture; and calcining the dried mixture. The shift reaction catalyst having a non-pyrophoric property has an excellent reaction activity even at a low temperature and can efficiently remove carbon monoxide in fuel. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113264 | CONDUCTIVE SUBSTANCE-ADSORBING RESIN FILM, METHOD FOR PRODUCING CONDUCTIVE SUBSTANCE-ADSORBING RESIN FILM, METAL LAYER-COATED RESIN FILM USING THE SAME, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING METAL LAYER-COATED RESIN FILM - The invention provides a conductive substance-adsorbing resin film on which a conductive layer being excellent in adhesion to the resin film and having less unevenness at the interface with the resin film can easily be formed, a method for producing the same, a metal layer-coated resin film on which a high definition wiring excellent in adhesion to the insulating resin film can easily be formed, which is obtained by using the conductive substance-adsorbing resin film of the invention, and a method for producing a metal layer-coated resin film that is a material capable of easily producing a printed-wiring board having a high definition wiring. The invention also provides a conductive substance-adsorbing resin film including at least two resin layers, wherein at least one of the resin layers is an adsorbing resin layer having a property of adsorbing a conductive substance or a metal. This conductive substance-adsorbing resin film is allowed to adsorb a metal and subjected to plating, whereby a metal layer-coated resin film can be obtained. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113265 | Carbon Dioxide Adsorbent capable of Adsorption and Desorption in dependence on Pressure of Atmospheric Pressure or Higher - Provided is an adsorbent adapted to adsorb carbon dioxide by increasing the pressure, and to carry out 10% or more adsorption and adsorption of the adsorbed carbon dioxide by lowering the pressure at atmospheric pressure or higher in a range of 100 to 900 kPa without vacuuming or the like. As a result of using amorphous aluminum silicate with a Si/Al ratio of 0.7 to 1.0 and having a peak in the vicinity of −78 ppm and −87 ppm in a | 2010-05-06 |
20100113266 | MERCURY ADSORBENT AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCTION THEREOF - The invention aims at providing a mercury adsorbent which is optimized in base activated carbon, sulfur amount carried, and heat treatment conditions, and is enhanced in mercury adsorption performance, and a process for producing the adsorbent, which can be put into industrial practice advantageously. The aim is attained by a mercury adsorbent made up of sulfur-carried activated carbon, with which sulfur is carried on activated carbon and which exhibits a sulfur peak top of the temperature of sulfur desorption at 534° C. to 537° C. in a calorimetric curve measured by a differential scanning calorimeter at a temperature rise rate of 10° C./minute under a nitrogen atmosphere, and a process for production of the adsorbent. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113267 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR COPRODUCTION OF ACTIVATED CARBON AND STEAM/ELECTRICITY - A system and method for producing activated carbon comprising carbonizing a solid carbonaceous material in a carbonization zone of an activated carbon production apparatus (ACPA) to yield a carbonized product and carbonization product gases, the carbonization zone comprising carbonaceous material inlet, char outlet and carbonization gas outlet; activating the carbonized product via activation with steam in an activation zone of the ACPA to yield activated carbon and activation product gases, the activation zone comprising activated carbon outlet, activation gas outlet, and activation steam inlet; and utilizing process gas comprising at least a portion of the carbonization product gases or a combustion product thereof; at least a portion of the activation product gases or a combustion product thereof; or a combination thereof in a solid fuel boiler system that burns a solid fuel boiler feed with air to produce boiler-produced steam and flue gas, the boiler upstream of an air heater within a steam/electricity generation plant, said boiler comprising a combustion zone, a boiler-produced steam outlet and at least one flue gas outlet. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113268 | SYNERGISTIC ACTIVE COMPOUND COMBINATIONS - The invention relates to active compound combinations of chloronicotinyls with oxamyl and to the use of these mixtures for controlling animal pests. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113269 | CONTROLLED RELEASE GRANULES - The present invention relates to a controlled release granule technology, methods of preparing such a granule and methods for using the granule in the control of pests. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113270 | 2-ARYL-5-HETEROCYCLYL-CYCLOHEXANE-1,3,DIONE COMPOUNDS AND THEIR USE AS HERBICIDES - Cyclohexanedione compounds of Formula (I) wherein R | 2010-05-06 |
20100113271 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING MICRONUTRIENTS IN CONJUNCTION WITH PLANT GROWTH REGULATION - Compositions containing one or more metal phosphites and prohexadione calcium are suitable for providing micronutrients for plant health and growth regulation when applied to agricultural crops. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113272 | HERBICIDAL COMPOSITION AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF - The present invention relates to method of controlling the growth of weeds, in particular large crabgrass and goosegrass, using a herbicidal composition comprising mesotrione and prodiamine. It also relates to the use of this composition. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113273 | ANTIDESICCANT - There are provided an antidesiccant containing a nucleic acid as an active ingredient which codes for a heat shock protein originating from a salt tolerant cyanobacteria, an antidesiccant containing a nucleic acid which codes for a protein selected from a protein/enzyme relating to a photonic synthesis control, a protein/enzyme controlling the size of a plant body, a protein/enzyme promoting extension of a root, a protein/enzyme promoting growth of a plant body, and a protein/enzyme improving the stability of an RNA, or containing the antisense sequence thereof, a method of using the antidesiccant for making photonic synthesis more efficient, and a transpiration suppression method for a plant. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113274 | GLYPHOSATE FORMULATIONS CONTAINING AMIDOALKYLAMINE SURFACTANTS - An herbicidal composition comprising (a) glyphosate or a derivative thereof, (b) an amidoalkylamine surfactants having the general structure: | 2010-05-06 |
20100113275 | CONTROLLING SPRAY DRIFT OF PESTICIDES WITH SELF-EMULSIFIABLE ESTERS - Spray drift during the application of agricultural chemicals is reduced by incorporating a self-emulsifiable ester into the liquid to be sprayed. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113276 | USE OF N2-PHENYLAMIDINES AS HERBICIDES - The use of N | 2010-05-06 |
20100113277 | BROADLEAF PERENNIAL WEED CONTROL AGENT FOR GRASS, AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING BROADLEAF PERENNIAL WEEDS IN GRASS - The present invention provides a broadleaf perennial weed control agent for grass, which has a powerful herbicide effect on weeds that have proven difficult to control with conventional herbicides for grass and/or on weeds having resistance to conventional herbicides, and yet is safe for use on grasses; and a method for controlling broadleaf perennial weeds in grass by applying the control agent to the soil or the foliage. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113278 | PESTICIDAL COMPOSITION COMPRISING SYNTHETIC COMPOUND USEFUL AS NODULATION AGENT OF LEGUMINOUS PLANTS AND A FUNGICIDE COMPOUND - A composition comprising at least a compound (a) of general formula (I): | 2010-05-06 |
20100113279 | NOVEL BIS(DIALKYLAMIDE) COMPOUNDS AND DIVERSE APPLICATIONS THEREOF - Novel bis(dialkylamide) compounds having the formula: | 2010-05-06 |
20100113280 | Porous ceramic high temperature superconductors and method of making same - Porous ceramic superconductors having a film thickness over 0.5 microns are provided. The superconducting material is applied to a vicinal substrate and optionally nanoparticles are inserted to release local strain. The resultant superconductors exhibit improved Jc values compared to nonvicinal (flat) counterparts and those having no nanoparticles. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113281 | OXIDE SUPERCONDUCTING FILM AND METHOD OF PREPARING THE SAME - The present invention relates to a method of preparing an oxide superconducting film, the method includes reacting a metal acetate containing metal M selected from the group consisting of lanthanum, neodymium and samarium with fluorocarboxylic acid having not less than three carbon atoms, reacting barium acetate with fluorocarboxylic acid having two carbon atoms, reacting copper acetate with fluorocarboxylic acid having not less than two carbon atoms, respectively, followed by refining reaction products, dissolving the reaction products in methanol such that a molar ratio of the metal M, barium and copper is 1:2:3 to prepare a coating solution, and coating a substrate with the coating solution to form a gel film, followed by calcining and firing the gel film to prepare an oxide superconducting film. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113282 | SUPERCONDUCTOR COOLING SYSTEM AND SUPERCONDUCTOR COOLING METHOD - A superconductor cooling system has: a first superconductor; a first cooling conductor used for cooling the first superconductor; a first cooling unit configured to cool the first cooling conductor to a first temperature; and a current lead configured to supply a current to the first superconductor. Here, a part of a path of the current is formed of a second superconductor. The superconductor cooling system further has: a second cooling conductor used for cooling the second superconductor; a second cooling unit configured to cool the second cooling conductor to a second temperature; and a first thermal conduction switch connected between the first cooling conductor and the second cooling conductor to ON and OFF heat transfer between the first cooling conductor and the second cooling conductor. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113283 | MASSIVELY MULTIPLEXED SEQUENCING - The present invention provides multiplexed methods for analyzing polynucleotides associated with sample tags. The multiplexed information is deconvoluted by single-molecule and more generally single-particle detection methods. In particular, a method for determining nucleic acid sequence information is provided. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113284 | SMALL INTERFERING RNA (SIRNA) TARGET SITE BLOCKING OLIGOS AND USES THEREOF - The present invention relates to nucleic acids designed to prevent the binding of single strand RNA in protein complexes originatig from small interfering RNA (siRNA) or small hairpin RNA (shRNA) and uses thereof. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113285 | Normalization of Data Using Controls - A method of using a standard to correct for variability in sample handling, can comprise (a) adding a template of known concentration to an assay comprising a sample; (b) preamplifying the assay; (c) amplifying the assay; (d) collecting data during the amplifying; and (e) correcting the data using a comparison of data collected from the template to data collected from the sample. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113286 | METHODS FOR DETECTION OF PREECLAMPSIA - Biomarkers associated with preeclampsia were identified. Nine proteins were identified as being differentially regulated between the control and the under 28-weeks preeclamptic samples. Similarly three proteins were identified as being differentially regulated between the control and the over 28-weeks preeclamptic samples. These 12 proteins can be used as potential biomarkers in the diagnosing and prognosing of preeclampsia. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113287 | METHODS FOR ASSESSING THE REPRESENTATION OF NUCLEIC ACID MOLECULES IN A NUCLEIC ACID LIBRARY - The invention provides methods for evaluating the representation of expected nucleic acid molecules in a test population of nucleic acid molecules. The methods each comprise the steps of: (a) hybridizing a population of sample nucleic acid molecules obtained from a test population of nucleic acid molecules to a substrate comprising a population of target nucleic acid molecules, wherein (i) each target nucleic acid molecule comprises a predetermined sequence corresponding to an expected nucleic acid molecule, and (ii) each target nucleic acid molecule is localized to a defined area of the substrate; and (b) evaluating the representation of expected nucleic acid molecules in the test population of nucleic acid molecules by analyzing the pattern of hybridization of the sample population of nucleic acid molecules to the target nucleic acid molecules. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113288 | Modular System for Performing Laboratory Protocols and Associated Methods - Systems, devices, and methods for automating laboratory protocols utilizing modular processing components to allow systems to be reconfigured for processing a wide variety of disparate laboratory protocols are provided. In one aspect, a sample processing module is provided, including a housing configured to accommodate a pre-identified sample process, a standardized temperature input capable of interfacing with a temperature controller, a standardized fluid input capable of interfacing with an input fluid controller, and a standardized agitation connector capable of interfacing with an agitator. These standardized components provide interchangeability of the module with a module having a housing configured to accommodate a different pre-identified sample process in a sample processing system. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113289 | Method and system for non-competitive copy number determination by genomic hybridization DGH - A method and system for determining a copy number of one or more nucleic acid sequences in a test sample are provided. A solid surface with a plurality of probe sets labeled with a first detectable label material bound to the solid surface is provided. The labeled probes are contacted with one or more nucleic acid molecules of the test sample, under conditions suitable for hybridization, so as to form a modified solid surface. The one or more nucleic acid molecules is/are labeled with a second detectable label material. The modified solid surface is scanned to obtain first and second data, which is then mathematically transformed so as to determine the copy number of one or more nucleic acid sequences in the test sample relative to the copy number of the one or more different nucleic acid sequences in the test sample or a reference genome. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113290 | METHODS FOR ASSESSING RNA PATTERNS - Methods and compositions for the characterizing of cancers by assessing RNA levels, such as determining an RNA pattern, are provided herein. The diagnosis, prognosis, monitoring and treatment or a cancer can be determined by detecting one or more RNAs, such as microRNAs. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113291 | COMPLEXES OF NADP WITH THE PROTEIN MABA OF MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS OR WITH MUTANTS THEREOF, AND THEIR USES FOR DESIGNING AND SCREENING ANTIBIOTICS - The main subject of the present invention is the use of complexes of NADP with the protein MabA, or with a derived protein, and more particularly the crystallographic coordinates of these proteins in the frame of said complexes, within the framework of the implementation of methods for designing and screening ligands of these proteins, and advantageously ligands inhibiting the enzymatic activity of these proteins, namely antibiotics capable of being used within the framework of the treatment of mycobacteriosis. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113292 | METHODS OF OBTAINING ACTIVE ANTISENSE COMPOUNDS - Methods for obtaining antisense oligonucleotides with activity against a desired target are provided. Methods of identifying oligonucleotide sequence motifs which are predictive of antisense oligonucleotide activity are provided, as are motifs identified according to this method. Methods of selecting effective antisense oligonucleotide sequences and effective antisense target sequences are provided, as are sequences selected according to these methods. In other methods of the invention, oligonucleotides are designed to hybridize to target sequences containing one or more activity-enhancing motifs. Antisense oligonucleotides designed according to these methods are also provided. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113293 | SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS DIAGNOSTIC ASSAY - The present invention provides compositions and methods for aiding in the diagnosis, monitoring and prognosis of SLE in a subject and for identifying potential therapeutic agents to treat and/or ameliorate the symptoms associated with SLE. Accordingly, embodiments of the invention are directed to methods of identifying the gene expression profile of a suitable sample by screening for the presence of a differentially expressed SLE-associated gene isolated from a sample containing or suspected of containing a cell that can differentially express an SLE-associated gene. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113294 | DEFINED GLYCOPROTEIN PRODUCTS AND RELATED METHODS - The invention provides methods, databases and systems for making glycoprotein products having defined properties. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113295 | Associations Using Genotypes and Phenotypes - The present invention discloses methods for combining data on genetic variations and phenotypes of individuals to predict a phenotype-of-interest. The present invention also discloses kits that can be used to determine if an individual has or does not have a phenotype-of-interest. The kit can include at least one diagnostic tool and written instructions. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113296 | Methods And Kits For Nucleic Acid Analysis - Methods for analyzing a mixture of polynucleotides are provided. In some embodiments, a plurality of detection primers comprising target-specific segments complementary to regions in said polynucleotides are employed to generate a library of 3′-end labeled detection primers after hybridization with said mixture of polynucleotides, the detection primers optionally including unique barcode sequences. The labeled detection primers can be enriched and subjected to microarray and/or sequencing analysis. The subject methods can be used, for example, in comparative genomic hybridization, gene expression analysis, methylation analysis, copy-number variation, genome partitioning and other applications. Also provided are kits for use in practicing the subject methods. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113297 | METHOD FOR PREDICTING THE OCCURRENCE OF METASTASIS IN BREAST CANCER PATIENTS - The present invention relates to the prognosis of the progression of breast cancer in a patient, and more particularly to the prediction of the occurrence of metastasis in one or more tissue or organ of patients affected with a breast cancer. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113298 | DETECTION OF RNA WITH MICRO-ARRAYS - A method for the detection and quantification of RNA via micro-arrays, wherein a first DNA molecule is added to a RNA-pool to be tested, which first DNA molecule is complementary to at least a first segment of a RNA of interest, as well as a second DNA molecule complementary to a second segment of the RNA of interest, which second segment is different from said first segment and further has at the 3′ and 5′ ends specific nucleotide sequences, which are not complementary to the RNA of interest. The DNA molecules are contacted with the RNA-pool under conditions allowing hybridization of complementary strands. Afterwards all RNA molecules are removed to which said first DNA molecule has not hybridized. After releasing of the second DNA molecules, they are contacted with an array having at specific locations thereof probes specific for particular nucleotide sequences. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113299 | GENE AND GENE EXPRESSED PROTEIN TARGETS DEPICTING BIOMARKER PATTERNS AND SIGNATURE SETS BY TUMOR TYPE - Provided herein are methods and systems for identifying a therapeutic for an individual, such as a therapeutic not previously identified for treating the individual. The therapeutic can be identified by molecular profiling, such as determining the biomarker patterns or signature sets of a biological sample of an individual. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113300 | T CELL RECEPTOR DISPLAY - A proteinaceous particle, for example a bacteriophage, ribosome or cell, displaying on its surface a T-cell receptor (TCR). The displayed TCR is preferably a heterodimer having a non-native disulfide bond between constant domain residues. Such display particles may be used for the creation of diverse TCR libraries for the identification of high affinity TCRs. Several high affinities are disclosed. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113301 | METHOD FOR THE IDENTIFICATION AND/OR THE QUANTIFICATION OF A TARGET COMPOUND OBTAINED FROM A BIOLOGICAL SAMPLE UPON CHIPS - The present invention is related to a method for the identification and/or the quantification of a target compound obtained from a sample, preferably a biological sample, comprising the steps of putting into contact the target compound with a capture molecule in order in order to allow a specific binding between said target compound with a capture molecule, said capture molecule being fixed upon a surface of a solid support according to an array comprising a density of at least 20 discrete regions per cm | 2010-05-06 |
20100113302 | GENERATION OF LIBRARY OF SOLUBLE RANDOM POLYPEPTIDES LINKED TO mRNA - Methods and compositions are provided for producing libraries of soluble random polypeptides. In the methods, the fraction of hydrophilic residues in the polypeptide is controlled so as to maintain the solubility of the polypeptide constructs. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113303 | Polypeptide Display Libraries and Methods of Making and Using Thereof - Disclosed herein are expression vectors which display a passenger polypeptide on the outer surface of a biological entity. As disclosed herein the displayed passenger polypeptide is capable of interacting or binding with a given ligand. Also disclosed are methods of making and using the expression vectors. N/C terminal fusion expression vectors and methods of making and using are also disclosed. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113304 | COMPATIBLE DISPLAY VECTOR SYSTEMS - The present invention provides a polynucleotide vector system used during polypeptide display that can be used to facilitate transfer of pools of polynucleotides encoding antigen binding proteins of interest. The present invention also provides methods that allow seamless conversion of pools of polynucleotides encoding antigen binding proteins using a restriction enzyme digestion and ligation strategy. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113305 | OXAZOLE AND THIAZOLE COMBINATORIAL LIBRARIES - This invention provides a novel method for synthesizing an ensemble of peptides that allows for the generation of an unlimited number of antibiotic compounds. More specifically, the method comprises utilizes synthetic heterocyclic amino acids containing thaizole and/or oxazole as building blocks in a solid phase combinatorial synthesis to yield natural and unnatural antibiotic compounds. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113306 | siRNA Targeting connective tissue growth factor (CTGF) - Efficient sequence specific gene silencing is possible through the use of siRNA technology. By selecting particular siRNAs by rational design, one can maximize the generation of an effective gene silencing reagent, as well as methods for silencing genes. Methods, compositions, and kits generated through rational design of siRNAs are disclosed including those directed to CTGF. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113307 | siRNA targeting vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) - Efficient sequence specific gene silencing is possible through the use of siRNA technology. By selecting particular siRNAs by rational design, one can maximize the generation of an effective gene silencing reagent, as well as methods for silencing genes. Methods, compositions, and kits generated through rational design of siRNAs are disclosed including those directed to VEGF. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113308 | Hydrocarbon Fluid Compositions and Methods for Using Same - Hydrocarbon fluid compositions comprising a liquid hydrocarbon, an aluminum soap, a hydrocarbon foaming agent and a gas. The fluids can be used in various oil field operations. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113309 | METHOD OF REDUCING THE VISCOSITY OF HYDROCARBON FLUIDS - This invention relates to methods for reducing the viscosity of hydrocarbon liquids encountered in petroleum operations. The method includes forming a low viscosity emulsion by contacting hydrocarbon liquids with an effective amount of a water-soluble polymer having pendant methyl ether groups. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113310 | ELASTIC HOLLOW PARTICLES FOR ANNULAR PRESSURE BUILDUP MITIGATION - The concept involves placing within the annulus, hollow particles that possess material and geometric properties such that the hollow particles buckle at or near a defined pressure. Buckling of the particles increases the available volume within the annulus, thereby decreasing the annular pressure. The elastic hollow particles are designed such that they buckle in a sufficiently elastic manner to allow them to rebound towards their original shape as the pressure decreases. The rebounded particles then remain available to mitigate subsequent instances of APB. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113311 | Method for quantitatively determining the dye content in dyed oils - A new method to determine by quantitative analysis the amount of dye present in dyed engine oils is provided. The method uses imaging techniques, such as spectrophotometry, and a combination of dilution and standard addition techniques to quantitatively determine the concentration of dye in the engine oil to ascertain whether dye concentrations in engine oil have decreased as compared with original specifications, and to quantify the amount of dye to be added to the dyed engine oil to bring dye concentrations to original concentrations. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113312 | Alkali Metal Borate and Lubricating Compositions Thereof - The present invention relates to a lubricating composition containing an alkali metal borate. The invention further provides for a method of lubricating a device with grease or a metalworking fluid by employing the lubricating composition containing the alkali metal borate. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113313 | LUBRICANT COMPOSITION - A lubricating oil composition used in an internal combustion engine is provided. The internal combusting engine uses a fuel that contains at least one fat and oil selected from a group consisting of natural fat and oil, hydrotreated natural fat and oil, transesterified natural fat, and oil and hydrotreated transesterified natural fat and oil. The lubricating oil composition includes: base oil of lubricating oil; a component (A) containing a boron derivative of an alkyl or alkenyl-substituted succinimide compound having a number average molecular weight of 200 to 5000; and a component (B) containing an alkaline earth metal-based detergent. The component (A) is contained by 0.01 to 0.2 mass % in terms of boron of a total amount of the composition while the component (B) is contained by 0.35 mass % or less in terms of the alkaline earth metal of the total amount of the composition. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113314 | GEAR OIL COMPOSITION - To provide a gear oil composition containing a base oil, and compounded therein, (A) an ashless dithiocarbamate compound and (B) an ester of pentaerythritol and a C | 2010-05-06 |
20100113315 | Additive composition comprising an amidized or imidized polymer - The invention relates to a process for an additive composition comprising an amidized or imidized polymer. The invention further relates to a highly grafted, multi-functional lubricant additive useful to improve the viscosity index and dispersancy properties of a lubricating oil composition. The present invention also relates to a method of extending lubricant drain intervals and improving fuel economy and fuel economy durability. The additive composition is prepared by: (A) reacting an olefin copolymer of ethylene and at least one C3 to C23 &agr;-olefin comprising from about 15 to 80 mole percent of ethylene, from about 20 to 85 mole percent of said C3 to C23 &agr;-olefin and from about 0 to 15 wt percent of a polyene, said copolymer having a number average molecular weight ranging from 1,000 to 500,000, with an olefinic carboxylic acid acylating agent, said process comprising heating said polymer to a molten condition at a temperature in the range of 60° C. to 240° C., grafting, in a first extruder or a first mixing device, said olefinic carboxylic acylating agent onto said copolymer, optionally subsequently reducing the molecular weight of said copolymer at a temperature in the range of 250° C. to 350° C., thereby producing a grafted, reduced molecular weight acylated copolymer having a number average molecular weight ranging from 1,000 to 80,000 and having at least 0.2-20 molecules of said carboxylic acid acylating agent grafted per 1000 C atoms of said olefin copolymer, and (B) reacting, in a second extruder or a second mixing device, said acylated copolymer made in (A) with a polyamine. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113316 | STABLE ODORANT SYSTEMS - This invention relates to stable odorant systems, compositions comprising such systems, and processes for making and using such systems and compositions. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113317 | EXTRUDED ARTISAN SOAP HAVING INNER VEIN - An extruded and stamped personal washing bar comprising an artisan crafted appearance having top and bottom stamped faces bounded by a parting line or edge band and a horizontal plane intersecting the parting line or edge band, said bar further comprising an outer surfactant phase and a substantially contiguous inner vein comprising a thermoplastic mass, wherein said inner vein is located between the top and bottom stamped faces of the bar and wherein a projection of the inner vein onto the horizontal plane intersecting the parting line or edge band has a maximum width that is at least 20% of a maximum width of the bar in said horizontal plane. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113318 | Dosage Element and a Method of Manufacturing a Dosage Element - A dosage element to be consumed in use in a ware washing machine, the dosage element comprises a container, whereby the container encloses a non-consolidated particulate composition and a gel in direct contact with one another. | 2010-05-06 |
20100113319 | LIQUID AND STABLE OIL-IN-WATER OR WATER-IN-OIL EMULSION WITH A VEGETABLE OIL OR MINERAL OIL BASE - A water-in-oil (w/o) or oil-in-water (o/w) emulsion consists of an oily phase that includes one or more oils of vegetable and/or mineral origin, and/or synthesis oils, at least one non-ionic and/or anionic emulsifying surfactant, and an aqueous phase that includes water, characterized in that the aqueous phase includes at least one phyllosilicate, so as to obtain a fluid and stable emulsion over time. The use, the process for preparation, a concentrate of the above-mentioned emulsion as well as its process for production are also described. | 2010-05-06 |