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Z-Gard, Inc. Patents
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Z-Gard, Inc.
Address:
Kansas City, MO
No. of patents:
2
Patents:




Patent Number Title Of Patent Date Issued
4963327 Oxygen generating module October 16, 1990
Apparatuses and methods for selectively absorbing undesirable organic and inorganic vapors and gases from ambient air while providing oxygen level enhancement of the treated air are disclosed.
4867902 Microencapsulated oxygen generators September 19, 1989
An oxygen generating microencapsulated composition includes an oxygen generating core material and a coating which is water swellable. When exposed to water, the coating ruptures in an exfoliating manner, exposing the core material to water and thereby generating oxygen. The rate of

 
 
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