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  • 8616 Golf Rd, Niles, IL 60714
  • Oak Park, IL
  • Pinehurst, NC

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Hair Detangler And Light Conditioner

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US Patent:
20040009134, Jan 15, 2004
Filed:
Jul 11, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/193726
Inventors:
Bernard Bendiner - Pinehurst NC, US
International Classification:
A61K007/06
US Classification:
424/070100
Abstract:
A method for producing an all natural and organic hair detangler and light conditioner that is odorless and crystal clear. This detangler and conditioner can be used for human hair or the fur of domestic animals. The product has colloidal sized particles of cellulose bonded by wax that are suspended in the solution. The process for producing this detangler and conditioner includes the step of placing special wax paper in a filter bag, similar to but larger than a tea bag, immersing the filter bag in hot water causing infinitesimal sized particles of cellulose bonded by wax to pass through the filter and to become suspended in the water. The special wax paper is produced by the dry wax process in which pressure is applied to impregnate the wax into the tissue paper. In the preferred embodiment of this invention the wax on the wax paper is bees wax. The filtrate from this initial filter is passed through a second finer filter which provides a finished aqueous product that is crystal-clear, odorless and contains colloidal particles of cellulose bonded by wax.

Method Of Increasing The Conductivity Of Water And Uses Therefor

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US Patent:
20040151618, Aug 5, 2004
Filed:
Oct 15, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/685897
Inventors:
Bernard Bendiner - Pinehurst NC, US
T. Halpin - Naperville IL, US
International Classification:
D21C005/02
C23F011/00
US Classification:
422/014000, 162/005000, 422/007000
Abstract:
A method of increasing the conductivity of water by mixing sodium benzoate with tap water at various concentrations. A sodium benzoate solution, in low doses is not toxic and can be consumed by humans and animals. Some embodiments of this invention are further improved by combining the water having increased conductivity with coatings that will cause the solution to adhere to the surfaces of organic and inorganic material. The increased conductivity solution can be used to reduce rust, corrosion and mold as well as the resulting offensive odors caused by mold. This product has many uses in industrial processes to prevent rust and mold and to reduce undesirable odors, for example a process for recycling newsprint and other paper containing ink.

Hydrous Cellulose Pulp For Non Paper Products

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US Patent:
54120900, May 2, 1995
Filed:
Feb 2, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/190301
Inventors:
Bernard Bendiner - Niles IL
International Classification:
A61K 706
A61K 716
A61K 750
US Classification:
536 56
Abstract:
A method for improving products such as toothpaste, shampoo, soap, detergent and lotions or creams and such improved products. The products are improved by adding a hydrous cellulose pulp that has an unlimited shelf life to the product. The hydrous cellulose pulp is resistant to decomposition and can be produced either by recycling waxed paper or through a process that begins with virgin vegetable constituents and wax. During the defibering process an emulsifier is added to the slurry and its temperature is elevated to 150. degree. -190. degree. Fahrenheit.
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