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Inventor: Morris; Sandra
Address: Snetterton, GB
No. of patents: 6
Patents:
| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 7192575 |
Antimicrobial composition |
March 20, 2007 |
| There is disclosed an antimicrobial composition that may be used in the treatment of diseases and conditions associated with farm animals and livestock. The composition may also be utilized as an inhibitor of microbial growth on crops, plants or foodstuffs, such as grains and the lik |
| 6800294 |
Antiparasitic formulation |
October 5, 2004 |
| There is disclosed an antiparasitic formulation comprising Eucalyptus oil, Cajeput oil, Lemongrass oil, Clove bud oil, Peppermint oil, Piperonyl and Piperonyl Butoxide. The formulation can be used for treating an animal body or in the manufacture of a medicament for treating ectoparasiti |
| 6472351 |
Herbicide |
October 29, 2002 |
| There is disclosed the use of citronella oil as a herbicide. The citronella oil is provided as a herbicidal composition together with a carrier diluent or excipient therefor. The citronella oil or the herbicidal composition is used to control weeds at a locus by applying thereto a he |
| 6352702 |
Antimicrobial composition |
March 5, 2002 |
| There is disclosed an antimicrobial composition comprising an antimicrobially effective amount of clove bud oil and two or more of eucalyptus oil, cajaput oil, lemongrass, lavender or tea tree oils. Use of the composition as a treatment for cold sores, head lice, vaginal thrush, verr |
| 6251440 |
Pesticidal composition |
June 26, 2001 |
| There is disclosed a pesticidal composition comprising by volume, approximately 40 to 60% eucalyptus oil, 10 to 30% cajaput oil, 10 to 30% lemongrass oils and 4 to 20% of surfactant. The composition is used in a method for controlling pesticidal activity at a locus which comprises ap |
| 5599063 |
Baby bathing, feeding, sleeping and seating chair |
February 4, 1997 |
| A seat-like apparatus having a cradling surface capable of supporting and cradling an infant at an angle of 30.degree., an angle greater than 30.degree., and an angle less than 30.degree. for facilitating feeding, washing, seating, and sleeping. The angle of support is adjusted using |
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