Abstract:
A single use disposable medical razor having an elongated handle member within which is disposed a hollow portion defining a reservoir extending from a proximate end to a distal end, closure means for the reservoir at the proximate end and a dispensing orifice at the distal end of the reservoir, plunger means transversely disposed to the hollow portion of the reservoir and essentially filling generally a first half of the reservoir adjacent the proximate end thereof and adapted to move along throughout a length of the second half of the reservoir from about a midportion of the hollow portion to a distal end thereof, the reservoir adapted for storing shaving cream in the second half thereof, a race means disposed along an element of the reservoir and extending less than the entire length of the handle from about a midpoint of the hollow portion to the proximate end thereof essentially generally along the first half, protrusion means extending from the plunger means outwardly through the race means for grasping manually by a user and, after removal of an adhesive tape from the orifice, whereby displacement of the plunger means by grasping the protrusion means and moving it along the race means moves the plunger into the second half of the reservoir for causing the shaving cream to be dispensed from the dispensing orifice in the distal end.
Abstract:
A composition for effectively treating dandruff, seborrheic dermatitis and scalp psoriasis comprising a combination of essential ingredients consisting of microfine particles of a clay mineral containing adsorbed magnesium, water, ethanol, sodium chloride and, optionally, minor amounts of glycerin and precipitated sulfur. The effectiveness of the method in treating such scalp diseases by topical application to the scalp epidermis is predicated on the capacity of the composition to release and deliver magnesium cations and hydroxyl anions to the causative sites and return the associated pathological cells to a normal morphology.
Abstract:
The invention concerns an apparatus for and a method of treating a plurality of zones of a processing line with a liquid, the liquid comprising a treatment liquid and a carrier liquid, wherein the treatment liquid is introduced into pipes conveying the carrier liquid to each zone as discrete slugs, and wherein the volume of each slug is selectively variable or wherein each slug may be introduced into the pipes at a selectively variable frequency. Preferably the treatment liquid is applied to all zones from a single source, and the slugs, upon discharge at least at one zone, remain substantially concentrated. The invention particularly concerns the lubricating of conveyors as in bottling lines.