A23V2200/228

Polariscope toy and ornament with accompanying photoelastic and/or photoplastic devices
09661869 · 2017-05-30 ·

A variety of toy polariscopes are simpler in design and less costly than precision instruments used in scientific research and stress analysis of materials and structures. The toy polariscopes are designed for a variety of objects that may exhibit photoelastic properties such as glass, plastic, Plexiglas, gel candle material and other gels, and even edible photoelastic objects. They are specially designed for objects of various sizes with a variety of purposes such as objects to enhance learning in a variety of conditions and experiences. Special objects are designed to go with the toy polariscopes such as edible and inedible photoelastic objects, photoelastic candle material, a variety of photoelastic/photoplastic stands capable of a variety of displays in interaction with other designed photoelastic objects capable of a variety of interaction and displays. Other optical phenomena may also be observed.

Polariscope toy and ornament with accompanying photoelastic and/or photoplastic devices
09661869 · 2017-05-30 ·

A variety of toy polariscopes are simpler in design and less costly than precision instruments used in scientific research and stress analysis of materials and structures. The toy polariscopes are designed for a variety of objects that may exhibit photoelastic properties such as glass, plastic, Plexiglas, gel candle material and other gels, and even edible photoelastic objects. They are specially designed for objects of various sizes with a variety of purposes such as objects to enhance learning in a variety of conditions and experiences. Special objects are designed to go with the toy polariscopes such as edible and inedible photoelastic objects, photoelastic candle material, a variety of photoelastic/photoplastic stands capable of a variety of displays in interaction with other designed photoelastic objects capable of a variety of interaction and displays. Other optical phenomena may also be observed.

COMPOSITION IN THE FORM OF COMPACTED PARTICLES AND USE THEREOF
20170086475 · 2017-03-30 ·

The present invention relates to a composition in the form of compacted particles, comprising at least 5 wt %, preferably at least 10 wt %, more preferably at least 15 wt %, of gelatin and/or collagen hydrolysate.

COMPOSITION IN THE FORM OF COMPACTED PARTICLES AND USE THEREOF
20170086475 · 2017-03-30 ·

The present invention relates to a composition in the form of compacted particles, comprising at least 5 wt %, preferably at least 10 wt %, more preferably at least 15 wt %, of gelatin and/or collagen hydrolysate.

Stabilized foam

The present invention comprises a gel-stabilized foam for use in food products. Foam bubbles are stabilized by either a continuous gel coating or a particulate gel coating created under high shear conditions. The foam is viscous and shelf-stable, and can be combined with a viscous food product to lower its caloric density and improve its organoleptic properties.

Stabilized foam

The present invention comprises a gel-stabilized foam for use in food products. Foam bubbles are stabilized by either a continuous gel coating or a particulate gel coating created under high shear conditions. The foam is viscous and shelf-stable, and can be combined with a viscous food product to lower its caloric density and improve its organoleptic properties.

Method to produce oleogels

Disclosed is a method for producing oleogels by sonicating a mixture including an oleogelator component and an oil component with ultrasound including superpositioned ultrasound waves while cooling the mixture from a temperature wherein the mixture is in molten state to a temperature wherein the oleogelator component of the mixture is at least partially in solid state. The method produces oleogels of improved stability.

Method to produce oleogels

Disclosed is a method for producing oleogels by sonicating a mixture including an oleogelator component and an oil component with ultrasound including superpositioned ultrasound waves while cooling the mixture from a temperature wherein the mixture is in molten state to a temperature wherein the oleogelator component of the mixture is at least partially in solid state. The method produces oleogels of improved stability.

Beverages with improved particle suspension properties, and methods of making the same

Beverages with improved particle suspension properties are disclose, along with methods of making the same. The beverages include a low-acyl gellan gum and insoluble particles. The low-acyl gellan gum undergoes a gel transition that provides adequate gelation to maintain the particles in suspension. The low-acyl gellan gum undergoes the gel transition below a threshold above which the particles and/or a gelled portion of the gum would rise to the top of the beverage via bubbles moving upward through the beverage.

METHOD OF MAKING OLEOGEL

Provided is a method of making an ethylcellulose oleogel comprising cooling a mixture of ethylcellulose polymer and oil from 100 C. to 35 C. at a rate of 0.6 C./min or slower.