Patent classifications
A61F13/5515
Methods and compositions for studying cell evolution
The subject matter disclosed herein is generally directed to methods and compositions for tagging cells of interest, tracking evolution of the tagged cells, and recovering the original tagged cells for further study. Specifically, cells are tagged with a DNA construct encoding a barcode sequence comprising a guide sequence. Barcoded cells can then be recovered using a reporter construct having CRISPR target sequences specific for the cell having a barcode of interest.
Packaged absorbent article
A packaged absorbent article having a body surface and a garment surface; and a wrapper sheet for wrapping the absorbent article so that at least a portion of the garment surface of the absorbent article can be seen through the wrapper sheet.
Method and Apparatus for Disposal of Sanitary Waste
A method and apparatus for disposing of sanitary waste such as used adult and children diapers, sanitary pads, napkins, incontinence sheets, and like waste products.
METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR STUDYING CELL EVOLUTION
The subject matter disclosed herein is generally directed to methods and compositions for tagging cells of interest, tracking evolution of the tagged cells, and recovering the original tagged cells for further study. Specifically, cells are tagged with a DNA construct encoding a barcode sequence comprising a guide sequence. Barcoded cells can then be recovered using a reporter construct having CRISPR target sequences specific for the cell having a barcode of interest.
Infant Diapers with Pockets
Infant Diapers With Pockets are carefully crafted to pack all baby essentials, such as wet wipes and disposable diaper bags, in one compact diaper. It has two essential built-in storage pockets. The resealable pocket located in the middle of the diaper has wet wipes, and the pocket found on the lower right region is used to carry disposable diaper bags. These diapers are created with an ultra smooth, lightweight, and baby sensitive material that will ensure the baby is safe and protected in all situations. The disclosure additionally includes a sealed pocket disposed on an outside of the disposable diaper and comprising the disposables bag attached at a point on an outside thereof to an inside of the sealed pocket, wherein an outside of the disposables bag deploys from the pocket to enclose the disposable diaper and an inside of the disposables bag becomes its outside.
Menstrual Waste Collection and Disposal Device
A menstrual waste collection and disposal device for sanitary collection and disposal of sanitary napkins, panty liners and tampons includes a shell that has a palm face, a first end and a second end. The first end comprises a first tube, a second tube, and a third tube. The second end is open. A first grip, which is coupled to the first tube, and a second grip, which is coupled to the second tube, are positioned proximate to the first end on the palm face. The shell is configured to receive a hand inserted through the second end positioning a thumb in the first tube, an index finger in the second tube, and the remaining fingers of the hand in the third tube. The first grip and the second grip are configured to facilitate grasping of items and in positioning the items on the palm face of the shell.
Closable sanitary napkin system
A closable sanitary napkin system that is secured once rolled or closed by flaps attached towards one end. The flaps remain in contact with the bottom of the napkin until the time of disposal when they are pulled out and used to secure the napkin closed. The napkin could also have a pattern or image printed on the bottom surface to obscure any contents of the napkin.
METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR STUDYING CELL EVOLUTION
The subject matter disclosed herein is generally directed to methods and compositions for tagging cells of interest, tracking evolution of the tagged cells, and recovering the original tagged cells for further study. Specifically, cells are tagged with a DNA construct encoding a barcode sequence comprising a guide sequence. Barcoded cells can then be recovered using a reporter construct having CRISPR target sequences specific for the cell having a barcode of interest.
Sanitary napkin disposal device
A sanitary napkin disposal device. The sanitary napkin disposal device includes a housing. The housing is defined by a base, where a plurality of sidewalls extends upward from the base towards a top wall. This housing defines an interior volume. An opening extends through a sidewall of the housing and provides access to the interior volume of the housing. The opening feeds into a chute, such that items placed through the opening will fall into the chute. A door is placed over the opening, the door is movable between an open position and a closed position. The door is spring-biased in a closed position.
Osmotic sanitary collection bag
An osmotic sanitary collection bag for collecting fluid discharged from the vagina during menstruation. The osmotic sanitary collection bag includes an absorbent sponge having a plurality of drainage apertures disposed therethrough. Elongated adhesive strips extend away from the sponge and are adhered to a first surface of a conventional sanitary device to secure the osmotic sanitary collection bag in place. A collection bag abuts the absorbent sponge and is disposed in underlying relation to the absorbent sponge and the drainage apertures. The absorbent sponge is laced with salt, alcohol, and an odor-masking substance, such as sodium bicarbonate.