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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
101 INTRAMAMMARY TEAT SEALANT EP09768574.7 2009-12-03 EP2369937A2 2011-10-05 RAZZAK, Majid; HOLMES, Robert; JOHNSON, Alan; GOSWAMI, Jitendra; AWASTHI, Atul
The present invention relates to veterinary or pharmaceutical formulations comprising one or more plant oils and bismuth subnitrate and methods for their manufacture and uses. The formulations are useful as a teat sealant to prevent or treat mastitis in an animal.
102 INTRAMAMMARY TEAT SEALANT PCT/US2009066594 2009-12-03 WO2010065747A3 2011-02-24 RAZZAK MAJID; HOLMES ROBERT; JOHNSON ALAN; GOSWAMI JITENDRA; AWASTHI ATUL
The present invention relates to veterinary or pharmaceutical formulations comprising one or more plant oils and bismuth subnitrate and methods for their manufacture and uses. The formulations are useful as a teat sealant to prevent or treat mastitis in an animal.
103 Fuel oil filter US789452 1977-04-21 US4126557A 1978-11-21 David H. Hodgkins
A totally enclosed fuel oil filter housing having a fuel inlet nipple and a fuel outlet nipple is assembled on a mounting bracket with the nipples extending through hexagonal apertures in the mounting bracket. The inlet and outlet nipples are threaded to couple connecting fuel lines and are of different sizes to prevent a reversal of the connections. The nipples have hexagonal peripheries which mate the apertures so that torsional forces during coupling are transmitted to the bracket rather than to the seals between the nipples and the filter housing, and the apertures of the mounting bracket are formed by being drawn out of the plane of the base of the mounting bracket to project therefrom. The side walls of the housing has inwardly directed ribs and a bead of sealant spans each rib to localize the pressure between the side walls of the housing and the accordion pleated filter medium through the sealant bead to assure a void-free seal therebetween.
104 Device for administering a dose of an analgesic liquid to an infant US12456468 2009-06-17 US20100249751A1 2010-09-30 Raj Agarwal; Neil Agarwal; Bajrang Agarwal
A disposable article of manufacture, adapted for use by an infant to provide an analgesic effect, comprises: (a) a dispensing device having a container portion for holding an analgesic liquid and a contiguous nipple-shaped portion designed to be sucked by an infant, for pacifying the infant while at the same time dispensing and administering the analgesic liquid to the infant through at least one opening in the nipple-shaped portion; and (b) a dose of the analgesic liquid, in sterile form, disposed in the container portion and/or the nipple-shaped portion of the dispensing device, the dose having a having a volume in the range of 1 to 10 ml and the analgesic liquid consisting essentially of a water solution of sucrose and having a sucrose concentration in the range of 20 to 60% w/v and (c) a removable article for sealing the opening in the nipple-shaped portion and the dose of analgesic liquid, thereby to prevent entry of bacteria into the analgesic liquid and prevent discharge of the analgesic liquid when the dispensing device is not in use.
105 INTRAMAMMARY TEAT SEALANT US12630521 2009-12-03 US20100143510A1 2010-06-10 Majid Razzak; Robert Holmes; Alan Johnson; Jitendra Goswami; Atul Awasthi
The present invention relates to veterinary or pharmaceutical formulations comprising one or more plant oils and bismuth subnitrate and methods for their manufacture and uses. The formulations are useful as a teat sealant to prevent or treat mastitis in an animal.
106 INTRAMAMMARY TEAT SEALANT PCT/US2009/066594 2009-12-03 WO2010065747A2 2010-06-10 RAZZAK, Majid; HOLMES, Robert; JOHNSON, Alan; GOSWAMI, Jitendra; AWASTHI, Atul

The present invention relates to veterinary or pharmaceutical formulations comprising one or more plant oils and bismuth subnitrate and methods for their manufacture and uses. The formulations are useful as a teat sealant to prevent or treat mastitis in an animal.

107 INTRAMAMMARY TEAT SEALANT EP16188581.9 2009-12-03 EP3158868A1 2017-04-26 RAZZAK, Majid; HOLMES, Robert; JOHNSON, Alan; GOSWAMI, Jitendra; AWASTHI, Atul

The present invention relates to veterinary or pharmaceutical formulations comprising one or more plant oils and bismuth subnitrate and methods for their manufacture and uses. The formulations are useful as a teat sealant to prevent or treat mastitis is an animal.

108 INTRA-MAMMARY TEAT SEALANT FORMULATION AND METHOD OF USING SAME TO REDUCE OR ELIMINATE VISUAL DEFECTS IN AGED CHEESES EP07868403.2 2007-10-10 EP2079477A2 2009-07-22 RANKIN, Scott, A.
Described is an intra-mammary teat sealant and a corresponding method of forming a physical barrier in the teat canal of a non-human animal for prophylactic treatment of mammary disorders during the animal's dry period. The method includes the step of infusing a bismuth-free teat seal formulation into the teat canal of the animal. The method also prevents the formation of black spot defect in dairy products, especially cheddar cheese, made from the milk of animals so treated.
109 Quick disconnect with a position compensating seal US190335 1988-05-05 US4886301A 1989-12-12 Ralph Remsburg
A novel quick disconnect, the nipple portion of which is provided with a unique spring seal comprising a retainer and a plurality of Belleville springs contained within an annular pocket within the retainer. The nipple is provided with a body having a flanged portion which floats on the spring seal relative to an annular chamber within the wrench portion of the threaded member of the nipple. In addition, the wrench portion of the corresponding coupler is chamfered in order to automatically adjust the nipple body despite misalignment of radial, angular and axial type, thereby permitting secure leak-proof interconnection of the quick disconnect members. Such capability is especially useful in accommodating coolant fluid flow through a plurality of serially interconnected electrical chasses wherein misalignment of quick disconnect flow connectors cannot be readily accommodated by manual adjustment means and must be accommodated by automatic adjustment of the quick disconnect components.
110 Liquid soap dispenser and adhesive wall mounting assembly US292146 1981-08-12 US4470523A 1984-09-11 Donald Spector
A liquid soap dispenser whose container is formed of flexible plastic material and is provided with a flat rear wall and an externally-threaded nipple projecting from the front wall adjacent the base. The nipple has a cap screwed thereon which incorporates a pivoted spigot that when folded in seals the nipple and when folded out creates an outlet from which liquid soap is discharged when the front wall is pressed. Secured to the rear wall is a pad whose outer surface has a layer of pressure-sensitive adhesive thereon. Also provided is a base sheet whose area is greater than that of the pad, the sheet having a pressure-sensitive adhesive coating on its underface, making it possible to adhere and conform the sheet to a selected wall site, after which the container pad is pressed against the central zone of the sheet to securely anchor the dispenser on the wall.
111 Springless seat cup US09781760 2001-02-12 US06454243B2 2002-09-24 Raymond P. Kawolics; Jeffery J. Labinski
A seat cup seal for a valve includes a base portion and a nipple portion projecting outwardly from the base portion. The nipple portion and said base portion define a blind bore about a longitudinal axis that opens in the base portion. The nipple portion defines a transverse end wall at an outermost end relative to the base that is adapted for sealingly engaging an associated valve seat. A flexible shoulder portion interconnects the base portion and the nipple portion so that said nipple portion is selectively movable between a first, relaxed position where the transverse end wall is spaced a first distance from the base and a second, retracted position where the transverse end wall is spaced a second distance from the base, with the second distance being less than the first distance. A plurality of biasing ribs projects outwardly from and extending between the base portion and the nipple portion. The biasing ribs, which are conformed in one of several suitable arrangements, bias or urge the nipple portion toward the first position when it is in its second position. In this manner, the seat cup does not require a coil spring or other separate biasing agent to urge the transverse end wall into sealing engagement with the associated valve seat.
112 Springless seat cup US09781760 2001-02-12 US20010032954A1 2001-10-25 Raymond P. Kawolics; Jeffery J. Labinski
A seat cup seal for a valve includes a base portion and a nipple portion projecting outwardly from the base portion. The nipple portion and said base portion define a blind bore about a longitudinal axis that opens in the base portion. The nipple portion defines a transverse end wall at an outermost end relative to the base that is adapted for sealingly engaging an associated valve seat. A flexible shoulder portion interconnects the base portion and the nipple portion so that said nipple portion is selectively movable between a first, relaxed position where the transverse end wall is spaced a first distance from the base and a second, retracted position where the transverse end wall is spaced a second distance from the base, with the second distance being less than the first distance. A plurality of biasing ribs projects outwardly from and extending between the base portion and the nipple portion. The biasing ribs, which are conformed in one of several suitable arrangements, bias or urge the nipple portion toward the first position when it is in its second position. In this manner, the seat cup does not require a coil spring or other separate biasing agent to urge the transverse end wall into sealing engagement with the associated valve seat.
113 Quick disconnect with a position compensating seal US444272 1989-12-01 US5322330A 1994-06-21 Ralph Remsburg
A novel quick disconnect, the nipple portion of which is provided with a unique spring seal comprising an elastomeric retainer and a multiple-turn wave-type spring contained within an annular pocket within the retainer. The nipple is provided with a body having a flanged portion which floats on the spring seal relative to an annular chamber within the wrench portion of the threaded member of the nipple. In addition, the wrench portion of the corresponding coupler is chamfered in order to automatically adjust the nipple body despite misalignment of radial, angular and axial type, thereby permitting secure leak proof interconnection of the quick disconnect members. Such capability is especially useful in accommodating coolant fluid flow through a plurality of serially interconnected electrical chasses wherein misalignment of quick disconnect flow connectors cannot be readily accommodated by manual adjustment means and must be accommodated by automatic adjustment of the quick disconnect components.
114 DISPENSER FOR TWO-COMPONENT SPRAY POLYURETHANE FOAM THAT ARE FREE OF GASEOUS BLOWING AGENTS PCT/CN2014/086506 2014-09-15 WO2016041117A1 2016-03-24 HECKERT, Michael F.; SCHULZ, Peter J.; SCHROER, Daniel R.; TURPIN, Matthew J.; STEWART, Gregory T.; CAI, Yein Jie

A dispenser comprises a housing defining at least three feed channels, a spool valve with a spool defining at least three flow passages, a deformable sealing plug in at least two of the feed channels and in sealing orientation with both the housing and the spool, and a nipple in at least the two feed channels of the housing comprising sealing plugs; wherein the spool can reversibly rotate between an open orientation and a closed orientation can dispense two-component form formulations that are free of gaseous blowing agents.

115 CONCEALED EXTENDABLE NOZZLE FOR GASEOUS FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS (VARIANTS) EP16762045.9 2016-03-11 EP3269428A1 2018-01-17 KHAZOVA, Natalya Viktorovna

The invention relates to a component of a gaseous fire suppression system. A concealed extendable nozzle for gaseous fire suppression systems is mounted on a distribution pipe of a gaseous fire suppression system. The nozzle consists of a body with discharge openings and a cap. A rod of a nipple is mounted inside the body of the nozzle. The nipple rod has a variable outside diameter: at one end, the rod narrows and ends in a connecting thread, whereas at the other end, the rod widens. Meanwhile, the body has an opening of variable diameter, which permits movement of the nipple rod inside the body; the body of the nozzle has a widening on the outside. A cap is fastened to the body of the nozzle, and this connection is tightly sealed by a washer. In another embodiment of the nozzle, the body has an opening of variable diameter, which permits movement of the nipple rod inside the body. A thread for connection to a distribution pipe of a fire suppression system is provided in the cap. At the opposite end from the cap, a protective cover is fastened to the body of the nozzle. The nozzle is fastened to the connecting thread of the nipple rod. The technical result of the claimed group of inventions is the even dispersal of a gaseous fire extinguishant inside a room.

116 AQUEOUS ANTIBIOTIC COMPOSITION FOR VETERINARY USE PCT/IE1993000058 1993-12-08 WO1994013261A1 1994-06-23 BIMEDA RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT LIMITED
A veterinary composition for treating mastitis in non-human animals comprises a single dose of micronised cloxacillin benzathine in an aqueous base. The dose may be administered using an intramammary injector either during a cow's dry or lactating period. In the case of treatment of dry cows the composition includes a seal for sealing the teat canal. The seal may be based on aluminium stearate or polyethylene and includes a heavy metal salt such as bismuth subnitrate.
117 Horizontal well treating method US12001955 2007-12-12 US07980299B1 2011-07-19 Matthew C. Manulik
Method of treating, especially, horizontally deviated wellbores where various treating solutions such as, acids, slurries, proppants, fracturing fluids, flushing fluids, or sealants are transferred into an annulus formed by a casing in the well and a working string. The working string has a seal member providing a sliding seal with the casing, a perforated nipple above the seal, and a check valve above the perforated nipple for preventing back flow through the working string to the surface. The working string has a seal element at the wellhead to avoid treating solutions leaking from the annulus out the wellhead. Treating solution of the desired make-up is pumped into the annulus, through the perforated nipple, down the working string, along the horizontal deviated wellbore, then into the strata or formation through a dispersing tool for the particular treating solution. The method provides a decrease in head loss, and if the working string uses a solid rod of lesser diameter than the remainder of the working string the head loss is further minimized. The apertures in the perforated nipple may be selected according to the requirements of the treating solution being pumped into the formation.
118 Method and apparatus for dispensing fluid US60916 1979-07-26 US4301796A 1981-11-24 Francis W. Child
A dilator for use in a bovine animal's teat for controlling the flow of fluid from the teat is packaged in an envelope containing a disinfectant solution. A collapsible dispensing bag containing material, as antibiotics, is located within the envelope. An elongated dispensing tube connected to the bag carries the material from the bag to the teat duct accommodating the dilator. The envelope has releasable seals which permit the envelope to be opened to expose the dilator. The envelope is used as a cover to maintain the dilator in a sterile condition as it is inserted into the duct of the teat. The material in the bag is moved from the bag by applying a squeezing force to the envelope and bag. After all of the material is squeezed from the bag, the dispenser and envelope are removed from the teat and dilator.
119 Liquid dispensing implement US324008 1994-10-14 US5454659A 1995-10-03 Peter S. Vosbikian; Paul P. Vosbikian
A liquid medium dispensing implement, to be operated by hand, has a hollow handle, forming a reservoir into which a liquid cleaning or other liquid application medium can be filled. A nipple extends from the end of the handle and contains a pinhole opening, through which the liquid flows from the handle reservoir. A separate and detachable sponge applicator snaps onto the end of the handle to form liquid tight seals between the applicator and the outside circumference of the handle, and between the nipple and an opening in the support piece of the applicator into which the nipple is inserted. The implement can be used effectively, cleanly, and without liquid waste for cleaning dishes and pots or for a variety of other applications in which liquid is to be applied to treat a surface.
120 Pressure-sensitive medical sealant EP88310592.6 1988-11-10 EP0318183A2 1989-05-31 Asmus, Robert A. c/o Minnesota Mining and; Duan, Daniel C. c/o Minnesota Mining and

A pressure sensitive medical sealant composition comprising a) a crosslinked, swellable polymeric matrix made from an N-vinyl lactam monomer and a multi-ethylenically unsaturated compound, wherein the ethylenic groups are vinyl groups, allyl groups or methallyl groups, which groups are bonded to nitrogen or oxygen atoms; b) a plasticizer; and c) an antimicrobial. The medical sealant is highly moisture vapor transmissive and is capable of incorporating large concentrations of iodine. The composition can be used in a variety of medical applications including as a teat plug, a wound or burn dressing, or as a sealant to seal junctions between medical instruments penetrating the skin and the skin. A method of preparing the medical sealant composition in a caulkable form is also disclosed.