SCIENTIFIC DATA IN COSMETIC PATENT PROGRAM 75 LITERATURE CITED (1) Sidgwick, N. V., "The Electron Theory of Valence," London, Oxford University Press (1932), p. 274. (2) Mellor, J. W., "A Comprehensive Treatise on Inorganic and Theoretical Chemistry," Vol. VII, London, Longroans, Green and Co. (1930), pp. 143-148, 154-156. (3) Sidgwick, N. V., "The Chemical Elements and Their Compounds," Oxford, The Clar- endon Press (1950), p. 645. (4) Ibid., p. 644. (5) Weiser, H. B., "Inorganic Colloid Chemistry," New York, Vol. II, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (1935), pp. 264-266. (6) German, F. H., and Daniels, F., "Outlines of Physical Chemistry," New York, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (1946), p. 259. (7) Thomas, A. W., and Owens, H. S., •. •tm. Chem. $0% 57, 2131-2135 (1935). (8) Idem, 1825. (9) Wainer, E., U.S. Patent 2,316,141, April 6, 1943. (10) Keil, H., Wasserman, D., and Dawson, C. R., Ind. Med., 14, 825 (1945). (11) Titanium Alloy Mfg. Division of the National Lead Co., unpublished reports. (12) Cronk, G. A., and Naumann, Dorothy E., •7. Lab. Clin. Med., 37, 909-913 (1951). (13) Harrisson, J. W. E., Trabin, B., and Martin, E. W., •7. Pharmacol., 102, 179-184 (1951). (14) Blumenthal, W. B., and Leonard, C. S., "An Investigation of the Physiological and Therapeutic Properties of Zirconlure Compounds," Report to the XIhh International Congress of Pure and Applied Chemistry, Sept. 13, 1951. (15) Draize, J. H., Woodward, G., and Calvary, H. O., y. Pharrnacol., 82, 377-390 (1944). (16) Leberco Laboratories, Roselle Park, N.J., Assay No. 24268. (17) Idem, 24269. (18) Idem, 24270. (19) Blumenthal, W. B.,[nd. Eng. Chem., 40, 510-512 (1948). (20) Blumenthal, W. B., ztrn. Dyestuff Reptr., 37, 285-286 (1948). THE NEED FOR SCIENTIFIC DATA IN A COSMETIC PATENT PROGRAM* By ']'HOMAS CIFELLI, J•.. Newark, N. 5 t. ALL THAT WE shall consider here are the patent possibilities open to the cosmetic industry and what is required for the full attainment of these possibilities. Among the avenues of patent protection open to the cosmetic industry are those involving: (1) New cosmetic chemicals. (2) New cosmetic preparations involving: (a) All old ingredients. (b) At least one new ingredient. (c) All new ingredients. (3) New uses of old chemicals or compositions. (4) Processes for making cosmetic chemicals or preparations involving: (a) New chemicals or preparations. (b) Making old chemicals or preparations. (c) Uses of old chemicals or preparations. * Presented at the May 15, 1953, Meeting, New York City.
SCIENTIFIC DATA IN COSMETIC PATENT PROGRAM 75 LITERATURE CITED (1) Sidgwick, N. V., "The Electron Theory of Valence," London, Oxford University Press (1932), p. 274. (2) Mellor, J. W., "A Comprehensive Treatise on Inorganic and Theoretical Chemistry," Vol. VII, London, Longroans, Green and Co. (1930), pp. 143-148, 154-156. (3) Sidgwick, N. V., "The Chemical Elements and Their Compounds," Oxford, The Clar- endon Press (1950), p. 645. (4) Ibid., p. 644. (5) Weiser, H. B., "Inorganic Colloid Chemistry," New York, Vol. II, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (1935), pp. 264-266. (6) German, F. H., and Daniels, F., "Outlines of Physical Chemistry," New York, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (1946), p. 259. (7) Thomas, A. W., and Owens, H. S., •. •tm. Chem. $0% 57, 2131-2135 (1935). (8) Idem, 1825. (9) Wainer, E., U.S. Patent 2,316,141, April 6, 1943. (10) Keil, H., Wasserman, D., and Dawson, C. R., Ind. Med., 14, 825 (1945). (11) Titanium Alloy Mfg. Division of the National Lead Co., unpublished reports. (12) Cronk, G. A., and Naumann, Dorothy E., •7. Lab. Clin. Med., 37, 909-913 (1951). (13) Harrisson, J. W. E., Trabin, B., and Martin, E. W., •7. Pharmacol., 102, 179-184 (1951). (14) Blumenthal, W. B., and Leonard, C. S., "An Investigation of the Physiological and Therapeutic Properties of Zirconlure Compounds," Report to the XIhh International Congress of Pure and Applied Chemistry, Sept. 13, 1951. (15) Draize, J. H., Woodward, G., and Calvary, H. O., y. Pharrnacol., 82, 377-390 (1944). (16) Leberco Laboratories, Roselle Park, N.J., Assay No. 24268. (17) Idem, 24269. (18) Idem, 24270. (19) Blumenthal, W. B.,[nd. Eng. Chem., 40, 510-512 (1948). (20) Blumenthal, W. B., ztrn. Dyestuff Reptr., 37, 285-286 (1948). THE NEED FOR SCIENTIFIC DATA IN A COSMETIC PATENT PROGRAM* By ']'HOMAS CIFELLI, J•.. Newark, N. 5 t. ALL THAT WE shall consider here are the patent possibilities open to the cosmetic industry and what is required for the full attainment of these possibilities. Among the avenues of patent protection open to the cosmetic industry are those involving: (1) New cosmetic chemicals. (2) New cosmetic preparations involving: (a) All old ingredients. (b) At least one new ingredient. (c) All new ingredients. (3) New uses of old chemicals or compositions. (4) Processes for making cosmetic chemicals or preparations involving: (a) New chemicals or preparations. (b) Making old chemicals or preparations. (c) Uses of old chemicals or preparations. * Presented at the May 15, 1953, Meeting, New York City.
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