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PATENTS AND PRODUCTS
Dr. C. J. Abraham, P.E.
3 Baker Hill Road, Great Neck, NY 11023
cjabraham1@aol.com
www.scientificadvisory.com
- High temperature carbonaceous and siliceous materials; dental and medical fields, industrial formulations for air and water pollution fields; polymers and novel adhesives; formulations for cleaning - industrial and consumer applications; glass and coating formulations.
- Head Gear in Sports - U.S. Patent No. 4,342,122, August 3, 1982. (Licensed to Riddell - BIOLITE face masks, a new generation of protective equipment).
- Flexible Face Mask Improvement - U.S. Patent No. 4,631,758, dated December 30, 1986.
- Protective Shield For Battery - U.S. Patent 4,699,855 granted June 1987; issued Oct. 13, 1987
- Canadian Patent, issued May 14, 1991, No. 1284174.
- Japanese Patent Application No. 60888/1987
- Protective Shield for Battery - Improvement - U.S. Patent No. 4,770,958, September 13, 1988.
- West German Patent Application No. P38 04 447.1.
- Great Britain Patent No. 2208032, dated May 31, 1988
- Italian Patent Application, No. 67503-A/88
- French Patent Application No. 88 10747
- Storage Battery Having a Protective Shield - Deflectable Battery Shield, U.S. Patent No. 4,952,468, August 28, 1990
- Spanish Patent No. 2,021,505, March 21, 1992
- British Patent, issued September 7, 1989, No. 2,235,085
- Italian Patent Application 68583-A/89.
- French Patent Application No. 89 17442/140644.
- West German Patent Application No. A228P102.
- Flame Retardants for Linseed Oil: Formulations and Applications - C. J. Abraham, et al. U.S. Patent. 5,540,762, issued July 30, 1996.
- Non-Toxic Animal Repellent: C. J. Abraham, U.S. Patent 5,554,377, September 10, 1999.
- Apparatus For Enhancing Absorption And Dissipation Of Impact Forces For All Protective Headgear: C. J. Abraham, U.S. Patent 6,272,692, Aug. 14, 2001.
- Fog-Free Protective Glasses, Goggles, and Non-Protective Glasses: C. J. Abraham. U.S. Patent 6450639, issued 6/2/01.
- Apparatus For Enhancing Absorption And Dissipation Of Impact Forces For All Protective Headgear, Abraham, C. J., U. S. Patent No. 6,272,692, 8/14/01.
- Apparatus For Enhancing Absorption And Dissipation Of Forces For All Helmets And Protective Equipment, Abraham, C. J., et al., U. S. Patent No. 6,282,724, Sep. 4, 2001.
- Impact And Energy Absorbing Product For Helmets And Protective Gear, C. J. Abraham, et al. U. S. Patent 6,378,140, April 30, 2002.
- Enhanced Impact And Energy Absorbing Product For Footwear, Protective Equipment, Floors, Boards, Walls, And Other Surfaces, U. S. Patent applied for in November 2001.
- Enhanced Impact And Energy Absorbing Product For Footwear, Protective Equipment, Floors, Boards, Walls, And Other Surfaces", U. S. Patent applied for in May 2002.
- Animal Repellent, U.S. Patent 5,554,377, September 10, 1996.
- Self-Locking Adjustable Bracelet, U.S. Patent 5,603,231, February 18, 1997.
- Self-Locking Breakaway Band, U.S. Patent 5,657,645, July 19, 1997.
- Solid And Liquid Compositions For Dispersion Of Insect Repellent Based On DEET, U.S. Patent No.: 2,738,862, April 14, 1998.
- Insect Repellent Candle And Method Of Making Same, U.S. Patent No.: 5,854,284, December 29, 1998.
- Impact and Energy Absorbing Product for Floors, Walls, and Other Flat Surfaces,
- Apparatus For Enhancing Absorption And Dissipation Of Impact Forces For Sweatbands, C. J. Abraham, Patent No.: US 6,675,395. Issued Jan.13, 2004.
- Impact And Energy Absorbing Mouth Guard, C. J. Abraham, Applied for US Patent December 12, 2002.
- Impact and Energy Absorbing Mouth Guard, C. J. Abraham, Publication No. US-2004-0112389-A-1, 6/17/2004.
- Apparatus For Enhancing Absorption And Dissipation Of Impact Forces For Sweatbands Used In Connection With Helmets, C. J. Abraham; Application No. 10-457856, Notice of Allowance, August 8, 2005.
- Apparatus For Absorbing And Dissipating Forces For Sweatbands, International Patent applied for, August 2005.
- Apparatus For Absorbing And Dissipating Forces For Sweatbands, National Patent applied for, September 2005.
- Apparatus For Enhancing Absorption And Dissipation Of Impact Forces For Sweatbands, C. J. Abraham; US Patent 7,234,174, June 26, 2007.
- Focus Enhancing Blinders, US patent 7,322,693 issued to C. J. Abraham on January 29, 2008.
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