Patent classifications
F21K2/06
SHORT DURATION CHEMILUMINESCENT COMPOSITION
One aspect of the invention relates to chemiluminescent compositions comprising an oxalate composition, an activator composition and a H.sub.2O.sub.2-decomposition catalyst. Another aspect of the invention relates to chemiluminescent compositions comprising an oxalate composition, an activator composition and a peroxyoxalate catalyst. Another aspect of the invention relates to chemiluminescent systems comprising a chemiluminescent composition disclosed herein, wherein the oxalate composition and the activator composition are stored separately until activation. Another aspect of the invention relates to chemiluminescent systems comprising a chemiluminescent composition disclosed herein, wherein the oxalate composition, the activator composition, the peroxyoxalate catalyst, and/or the H.sub.2O.sub.2-decomposition catalyst are stored separately until activation. Another aspect of the invention relates to methods for initiating the chemiluminescent compositions and/or the chemiluminescent systems disclosed herein.
Chemiluminescent and fluorescent substrate pads and uses thereof
The disclosure provides compositions, kits and methods comprising an absorbent pad comprising a fibrous material and a liquid formulation comprising a luminescent substrate for identifying and quantifying biomolecule analytes.
Chemiluminescent and fluorescent substrate pads and uses thereof
The disclosure provides compositions, kits and methods comprising an absorbent pad comprising a fibrous material and a liquid formulation comprising a luminescent substrate for identifying and quantifying biomolecule analytes.
APPARATUS FOR CHARGING LUMINESCENT GOLF BALLS AND AUTOMATICALLY DISBURSING
A light charger charges a plurality of luminescent balls to emit light for use in dim lighting. The charger is a housing subdivided into a hopper section, a transport and light charging section, and a base section. The transport and light charging section includes a transport assembly integrated with a light charging assembly, with the transport assembly configured to receive and transport luminescent balls from the hopper into and through the light charging assembly, which comprises at least one light source. The light source comprises at least one LED and an illuminating light panel interposed between the LED and the luminescent ball when operating. The base section comprises an ejection exit point for the charged luminescent ball to exit the light charging assembly and a sensor for activating the system to eject at least one luminescent ball.
APPARATUS FOR CHARGING LUMINESCENT GOLF BALLS AND AUTOMATICALLY DISBURSING
A light charger charges a plurality of luminescent balls to emit light for use in dim lighting. The charger is a housing subdivided into a hopper section, a transport and light charging section, and a base section. The transport and light charging section includes a transport assembly integrated with a light charging assembly, with the transport assembly configured to receive and transport luminescent balls from the hopper into and through the light charging assembly, which comprises at least one light source. The light source comprises at least one LED and an illuminating light panel interposed between the LED and the luminescent ball when operating. The base section comprises an ejection exit point for the charged luminescent ball to exit the light charging assembly and a sensor for activating the system to eject at least one luminescent ball.
HYDROPHILIC HIGH QUANTUM YIELD ACRIDINIUM ESTERS WITH IMPROVED STABILITY AND FAST LIGHT EMISSION
Hydrophilic, high quantum yield, chemiluminescent acridinium compounds with increased light output, improved stability, fast light emission and decreased non specific binding are disclosed. The chemiluminescent acridinium esters possess hydrophilic, branched, electron-donating functional groups at the C2 and/or C7 positions of the acridinium nucleus.
HYDROPHILIC HIGH QUANTUM YIELD ACRIDINIUM ESTERS WITH IMPROVED STABILITY AND FAST LIGHT EMISSION
Hydrophilic, high quantum yield, chemiluminescent acridinium compounds with increased light output, improved stability, fast light emission and decreased non specific binding are disclosed. The chemiluminescent acridinium esters possess hydrophilic, branched, electron-donating functional groups at the C2 and/or C7 positions of the acridinium nucleus.
APPARATUS FOR CHARGING AND MAINTAINING LUMINESCENT OBJECTS
A light charging system charges at least one luminescent object to emit light and includes a housing comprising an openable lid, an interior, and at least one interior wall, wherein the openable lid provides a light proof seal when mated with the at least one interior wall. A light source comprises an illuminating light panel interposed between at least one light source and the interior to illuminate and charge a luminescent object when operating. An electronic housing contains at least one battery and an on/off switch. A/C or D/C power can be used.
System for illuminating medical infusion lines
Disclosed are various embodiments for illuminated medical infusion including, for example, a medical infusion system which includes a source of illumination and an illuminating infusion line and wherein the illuminating infusion line includes an integrated fluid transmission channel and light transmission channel.
Light source carrier
A glow stick carrier comprising one or more openable containers for carrying at least one substance, and one or more attachments of the container to a glow stick.