Apparel – Nether garments – Stockings
Patent
1975-10-28
1979-05-22
Hunter, H. Hampton
Apparel
Nether garments
Stockings
36 43, A41B 1100
Patent
active
041551230
ABSTRACT:
Deodorizing is accomplished by contacting odorant, such as that exuded by humans, with solid, essentially non-fluid anion exchanger material in substantially extended form. Articles used in the method are typically those worn on the body, such as hose, or those used to envelop or wipe odoriferous substances and contain anion exchange cotton.
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Hunter H. Hampton
Klein, Jr. Paul M.
Klein, Jr. Paul M.
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