Paul Amaat Raymond Gerald France - West Chester OH Linda Carol McWilliams - Cincinnati OH Thomas Brian Norris - Milford OH Michael Jason Ullom - Mason OH
The present invention relates to methods and/or systems for applying treatment fluid to a plurality of fabric articles in a fabric treatment apparatus. The present invention is also directed to an apparatus capable of carrying out such methods and/or systems.
Methods And Apparatus For Applying A Treatment Fluid To Fabrics
Paul Amaat Raymond Gerald France - West Chester OH, US Linda Carol McWilliams - Cincinnati OH, US Thomas Brian Norris - Milford OH, US Michael Jason Ullom - Mason OH, US
Assignee:
Procter & Gamble Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
D06F 39/08
US Classification:
68 17R, 68 58, 68142, 68207, 68205 R
Abstract:
The present invention relates to methods and/or systems for applying treatment fluid to a plurality of fabric articles in a fabric treatment apparatus. The present invention is also directed to an apparatus capable of carrying out such methods and/or systems.
Jonathan Todd Samuel - West Chester OH, US Thomas Brian Norris - Milford OH, US
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
F21V 33/00
US Classification:
362643, 362644, 362101, 392392, 392395
Abstract:
A light and air freshener in combination. The air freshener has one or more reservoirs which may be refilled or replaced. The light illuminates the reservoirs, to provide an aesthetically pleasing effect. The light may be specular and aimed towards a space between plural reservoirs. This arrangement provides the benefit that surface near the air freshener may be illuminated in an aesthetically pleasing manner while providing the functionality of a night light.
"It's something so small, but you're going out of your way to make someone else's day and to put a smile on someone's face, you know, on Labor Day. It's awesome," Thomas Norris who works at Olive Garden said.
If you look worldwide at the countries that have much better scores on health care quality measures than the United States, almost all of them have a higher percentage of their physicians engaged in primary care, said Thomas Norris, chair of the Department of Family Medicine at the University of W