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Lee County Mosquito Control District Patents
Assignee:
Lee County Mosquito Control District
Address:
Fort Myers, FL
No. of patents:
13
Patents:




Patent Number Title Of Patent Date Issued
7358216 Lubricant compositions and methods April 15, 2008
A process is disclosed for manufacturing a lubricant composition comprising combining a superabsorbent polymer with a material for decreasing friction between moving surfaces. The superabsorbent polymer absorbs from about 25 to greater than 100 times its weight in water and may compr
7338926 Lubricant compositions and methods March 4, 2008
A process is disclosed for manufacturing a lubricant composition comprising combining a superabsorbent polymer with a material for decreasing friction between moving surfaces. The superabsorbent polymer absorbs from about 25 to greater than 100 times its weight in water and may compr
6512012 Method for the control of aquatic breeding insect populations January 28, 2003
The application of film-forming compositions to aquatic sites, especially aquatic breeding sites for control of surface-active aquatic breeding insects other than black flies, especially for immature mosquitos, has been found to be enhanced when different compounds than those suggested i
6387386 Controlled delivery compositions and processes for treating organisms in a column of water or on May 14, 2002
Controlled release compositions of matter are disclosed comprising complexes for treating a population of one or more aquatic organisms in a column of water. The complexes comprise at least one system wherein the system comprises at least one bioactive agent as a component selected for
6001382 Controlled delivery compositions and processes for treating organisms in a column of water or on December 14, 1999
Controlled release compositions of matter are disclosed comprising complexes for treating a population of one or more aquatic organisms in a column of water. The complexes comprise at least one system wherein the system comprises at least one bioactive agent as a component selected for
5939086 Compositions and methods for reducing the amount of contaminants in aquatic and terrestrial envi August 17, 1999
The invention provides contaminant-reducing agent delivery compositions that are useful for the control of organic or inorganic contaminants in aquatic or terrestrial environments. The compositions comprise one or more superabsorbent solid organic polymers and at least one contaminan
5885602 Process for the persistence control of chemicals released into the environment March 23, 1999
The invention provides contaminant-reducing agent delivery compositions that are useful for the control of organic or inorganic contaminants in aquatic or terrestrial environments. The compositions comprise one or more superabsorbent solid organic polymers and at least one contaminan
5698210 Controlled delivery compositions and processes for treating organisms in a column of water or on December 16, 1997
Controlled release compositions of matter are disclosed comprising complexes for treating a population of one or more aquatic organisms in a column of water. The complexes comprise at least one system wherein the system comprises at least one bioactive agent as a component selected for
5679364 Compositions and methods for reducing the amount of contaminants in aquatic and terrestrial envi October 21, 1997
The invention provides contaminant-reducing agent delivery compositions that are useful for the control of organic or inorganic contaminants in aquatic or terrestrial environments. The compositions comprise one or more superabsorbent solid organic polymers and at least one contaminan
4985251 Flowable insecticidal delivery compositions and methods for controlling insect populations in an January 15, 1991
Superabsorbent solid organic polymers which absorb over 100 times their weight in water are used in flowable, aquatic environment insect population control compositions of varying viscosities. Methods for using the superabsorbent polymer insecticidal delivery agents for the control of
4983390 Terrestrial delivery compositions and methods for controlling insect and habitat-associated pest January 8, 1991
Superabsorbent solid organic polymers (such as acrylamide and acrylate polymers, co-polymers and ter-polymers, optionally grafted) which absorb over 100 times their weight in water are used in natural or artificial, terrestrial environment insect (such as fire ants) or pest population
4983389 Herbicidal delivery compositions and methods for controlling plant populations in aquatic and we January 8, 1991
Superabsorbent solid organic polymers which absorb over 100 times their weight in water are used in aquatic and wetland environment plant (weed) population control compositions. Methods for using the solid or flowable, superabsorbent polymer herbicidal delivery agents for the control of
4818534 Insecticidal delivery compositions and methods for controlling a population of insects in an aqu April 4, 1989
Superabsorbent solid organic polymers which absorb over 100 times their weight in water are used in aquatic environment insect population control compositions. Methods for using the superabsorbent polymer insecticidal delivery agents for the control of aquatic environment insect populati

 
 
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