Chemical apparatus and process disinfecting – deodorizing – preser – Control element responsive to a sensed operating condition
Patent
1989-07-14
1990-11-06
Warden, Robert J.
Chemical apparatus and process disinfecting, deodorizing, preser
Control element responsive to a sensed operating condition
422 58, 206521, 2065218, 435299, 435301, B01L 300, B65D 8102, G01N 2100, C12M 116
Patent
active
049684868
ABSTRACT:
There is described a container having a closed end and a reagent deposited in the closed end. The container is provided with means for preventing shock from being transmitted to the closed end when that end strikes a hard object.
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Eastman Kodak Company
Schmidt Dana M.
Vassilatos Thalia P.
Warden Robert J.
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