Paul B. Foreman - Somerville NJ Smita M. Shah - Edison NJ Rama Chandran - Bridgewater NJ Patrick S. Eaton - Hillsborough NJ
Assignee:
National Starch and Chemical Investment Holding Corporation - New Castle DE
International Classification:
C08K 300
US Classification:
524504, 524529, 524533, 524536, 523456
Abstract:
Pressure sensitive adhesive formulations of an acrylic polymer grafted with a hydrogenated rubber. In one embodiment, the polymer contains a hydroxyalkyl (meth)acrylate ester which is crosslinked with a titanium-containing chelated metal alkoxide. The adhesive formulations provide an exceptional combination of adhesion to low energy surfaces and high temperature cohesive strength.
Paul B. Foreman - Somerville NJ Smita M. Shah - Edison NJ Rama Chandran - Bridgewater NJ Patrick S. Eaton - Hillsborough NJ
Assignee:
National Starch and Chemical Investment Holding Corporation - New Castle DE
International Classification:
C08K 300
US Classification:
524504, 524529, 524533, 524536, 523456
Abstract:
Pressure sensitive adhesive formulations of an acrylic polymer grafted with a hydrogenated rubber. In one embodiment, the polymer contains a hydroxyalkyl (meth)acrylate ester which is crosslinked with a titanium-containing chelated metal alkoxide. The adhesive formulations provide an exceptional combination of adhesion to low energy surfaces and high temperature cohesive strength.
Paul B. Foreman - Somerville NJ Paul Richardson - Plainsboro NJ John Tsai - Belle Mead NJ Jean Paul Remon - Melle, BE Jody Voorspoels - Reningelst, BE Dieter Ameye - Waregem, BE Catherine Callens - Ploegsteert, BE
Assignee:
Universiteit Gent - Ghent National Starch and Chemical Investment Holding Corporation - New Castle DE
This invention relates to a method of producing a bioadhesive composition comprising the steps of preparing a solution of a solvent and a polymer mixture wherein the polymer mixture comprises at least one natural or synthetic polycarboxylated polymer and at least one polysaccharide; drying the solution to form a solid; and heat treating the solid to effect cross-linking and to form the bioadhesive composition.
The invention provides bioadhesive composition having increased bioadhesive properties, decreased irritation, and the capacity for higher drug loading. The compositions of the invention comprise intimate mixtures of a polysaccharide and a polycarboxylated polymer, and optionally also an absorption enhancer.
Allison Luciano - Lebanon NJ, US Eric N. Silverberg - Summit NJ, US Paul B. Foreman - Somerville NJ, US Jianye Wen - Palo Alto CA, US Eli J. Goldman - San Francisco CA, US Jay Audette - Mountain View CA, US
Assignee:
Henkel AG & Co. KGaA - Duesseldorf
International Classification:
C08F 120/54
US Classification:
5263071, 5263075, 52631841
Abstract:
Acrylic polymers comprising a non-primary hydroxyl functional monomer and low Tg alkyl acrylate monomers are useful in adhesive compositions that find use in skin contact applications.
Allison Luciano - Lebanon NJ, US Eric N. Silverberg - Summit NJ, US Paul B. Foreman - Somerville NJ, US Jianye Wen - Palo Alto CA, US Eli J. Goldman - San Francisco CA, US Jay Audette - Mountain View CA, US
Acrylic polymers comprising vinyl acetate monomers, hydroxyl functional monomers and low Tg alkyl acrylate monomers are useful in adhesive compositions that find use in skin contact applications.
Use Of Debranched Starch In Extrusion-Spheronization Pharmaceutical Pellets
Aleksandra Dukic - Krnjaca-Beograd, YU Chris Vervaet - Izegem, BE Jean Paul Remon - Melle, BE Paul A. Altieri - Skillman NJ, US Paul B. Foreman - Somerville NJ, US
This patent pertains to the use of debranched starch in the preparation of pharmaceutical pellets by extrusion spheronization. Such excipients are useful in any dry dosage form, including tablets and capsules, for either immediate or sustained release.
High Enhancer-Loading Polyacrylate Formulation For Transdermal Applications
Jay Audett - Mountain View CA, US Jianye Wen - Palo Alto CA, US Eli J. Goldman - San Francisco CA, US Robert M. Gale - Los Altos CA, US Allison Luciano - Lebanon NJ, US Paul B. Foreman - Somerville NJ, US Eric N. Silverberg - Summit NJ, US
Assignee:
ALZA Corporation - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
A61F 13/02 A61K 9/70 A61K 31/445 A61K 31/4468
US Classification:
424449, 424448, 424443, 514317, 514329
Abstract:
A polyacrylate formulation suitable for delivery of drug through a body surface of an individual. By loading the drug and permeation enhancers at a high concentration into a polyacrylate proadhesive that has inadequate adhesive properties for typical adhesive application on the skin, a formulation with desirable adhesive characteristics and effective therapeutic properties can be made. The proadhesive has higher glass transition temperature than typical pressure sensitive adhesives.
The Law Offices of Paul S. Foreman Jan 1, 2016 - Dec 11, 2016
Principal, Lead Attorney
Foreman & Gray 2008 - 2015
Founding Partner, Attorney at Law
Weiner Lesniak 2001 - 2008
Associate
Education:
New York Law School 2002 - 2005
Doctor of Jurisprudence, Doctorates
Montclair State University 1996 - 2001
Bachelors, Pre Law, Political Science
Skills:
Personal Injury Litigation Civil Litigation Family Law Litigation Employment Litigation Commercial Litigation Trial Practice Trials Negotiation Contract Negotiation Client Services Wills Estates and Trusts Victim Services Motion Practice Jury Trials Jury Selection Family Law Legal Assistance Motions Legal Research
Interests:
Personal Injury Law Spending Time With My Family Employment Law Family Law