Patrick Harewood
Educator, inventor and business owner. Adjunct Professor at Quinnipiac University Studied Food science and nutrition at University of Rhode Island Studied Natural science at University of the West Indies, Cave Hill, Barbados
Went to The Lodge School, Barbados
Lives in West Haven, Connecticut – From West Haven, Connecticut
Was Married to Cheryl and they have two Sons. He was originally from Blades Hill St Philip Barbados.
Patrick Harewood
DettcdSespoomslbirer lo2h9h,nns 2nnhSofsdo02rn0 eaudth 7dsa:0u6l PMm · Had two major surgeries in three days. AORTIC DISSECTION. Read/research about it. Had a similar dissection twelve years ago. God brought me through then all. Alive and well. (His FB post on December 28. 2020 at 6.24 pm ) ” Everyone was probably questioning my silence over the holidays. Well, let me say for now that God worked a huge miracle in my life. I am alive, well and healthy. My story is coming soon.“
Less than a week after the above post Patrick Harewood died.
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Patents by Inventor Patrick Harewood a Bajan……
Patrick Harewood has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
- MOUTHWASH COMPOSITION
- Publication number: 20200121574Abstract:
- A non-alcohol mouthwash composition includes a sweetener, a dispersing agent, a surfactant, an antimicrobial agent, a calcium ion source including calcium lactate, a phosphate ion source including monobasic sodium phosphate, a flavoring agent, a fluoride source, and water. The non-alcohol mouthwash composition includes about 0.001 weight percent of the calcium lactate and about 0.10 weight percent of the monobasic sodium phosphate, based on total weight percent of the non-alcohol mouthwash composition, and the composition has a pH greater than about 5.5.
- Type: Application
- Filed: December 18, 2019
- Publication date: April 23, 2020
- Applicant: Fantarella & Harewood, LLC
- Inventors: Jeralyn R. Fantarella, Patrick Harewood
- Mouthwash composition
- Patent number: 10524993
- Abstract: A non-alcohol mouthwash composition includes: a sweetener, a dispersing agent, a surfactant, an antimicrobial agent, a calcium ion source including calcium lactate, a phosphate ion source including monobasic sodium phosphate, a flavoring agent, a fluoride source, and water. The non-alcohol mouthwash composition includes about 0.001 weight percent of the calcium lactate and about 0.10 weight percent of the monobasic sodium phosphate, based on total weight percent of the non-alcohol mouthwash composition, and the composition has a pH greater than about 5.5.
- Type: Grant
- Filed: November 21, 2016
- Date of Patent: January 7, 2020
- Assignee: Fantarella & Harewood, LLC
- Inventors: Jeralyn R. Fantarella, Patrick Harewood
- Mouthwash composition
- Publication number: 20170143601
- Abstract: A non-alcohol mouthwash composition includes: a sweetener, a dispersing agent, a surfactant, an antimicrobial agent, a calcium ion source including calcium lactate, a phosphate ion source including monobasic sodium phosphate, a flavoring agent, a fluoride source, and water. The non-alcohol mouthwash composition includes about 0.001 weight percent of the calcium lactate and about 0.10 weight percent of the monobasic sodium phosphate, based on total weight percent of the non-alcohol mouthwash composition, and the composition has a pH greater than about 5.5.
- Type: Application
- Filed: November 21, 2016
- Publication date: May 25, 2017
- Applicant: Fantarella & Harewood LLC
- Inventors: Jeralyn R. Fantarella, Patrick Harewood
- Detection of fish spoilage by colorimetry
- Patent number: 5744321
- Abstract: A rapid, on-site method for indicating the degree of spoilage, if any, of finfish by the level of bacteria present therein. A small quantity of flesh is cut from a representative fish and kneaded in a bacterial nutrient broth to extract any bacteria present. A triphenyl tetrazolium dye is added as an indicator reagent, followed by an anionic surfactant and a lower alkyl alcohol. The developed color, if any, is compared to a control color chart representative of acceptable and unsatisfactory degrees of bacterial contamination or spoilage.
- Type: Grant Filed: February 21, 1997
- Date of Patent: April 28, 1998
- Assignee: GEM Biomedical, Inc.
- Inventor: Patrick Harewood
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Patents by Inventor Patrick S.A. Harewood
Patrick S.A. Harewood has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
- USE OF ALKOXYLATED POLYAMINES TO CONTROL RHEOLOGY OF UNIT DOSE DETERGENT COMPOSITIONS
- Publication number: 20200199497
- Abstract: A method for maintaining a consistent, low viscosity profile of a unit dose detergent composition for enhanced hydration and dissolution upon hydration including the steps of: (1) providing a detergent composition including: 0.4 to 9.6 wt. % of an alkoxylated polyamine including an alkoxylated polyamine, an alkyl-ether sulfate, a linear alkylbenzene sulfonate, and a fatty alcohol ethoxylate, wherein the alkyl-ether sulfate, linear alkylbenzene sulfonate, and fatty alcohol ethoxylate are collectively present in an amount of 30 to 70 wt. %, by weight of the detergent composition; and (2) encapsulating the detergent composition in a pouch made of a water soluble film.
- Type: Application
- Filed: December 21, 2018
- Publication date: June 25, 2020
- Applicant: Henkel IP & Holding GmbH
- Inventors: Daniel T. Piorkowski, David S. Stott, II, Cynthia L. Moser, Patrick Shane Harewood, Camile F. de Matos Gomes
- Unit dose detergent compositions and methods of production and use thereof
- Patent number: 8551929
- Abstract: The present invention provides unit dose detergent products, such as those in the form of compositions comprising: a water-soluble single-chamber container, such as a pouch; and a cleaning system comprising at least one detersive surfactant, and optionally one or more additional components. The invention also provides methods of production of such compositions, and methods use of such compositions in processes for cleaning dishware and/or fabrics, including garments, by introducing one or more of the unit dose products of the invention into an automatic washing machine suitable for washing dishware or laundry, whereby the cleaning system is released such that it comes into contact with a soiled article (e.g., dishware or fabrics) under conditions favoring the removal of one or more soils from the article.
- Type: Grant
- Filed: August 23, 2011
- Date of Patent: October 8, 2013
- Assignee: The Sun Products Corporation
- Inventors: Troy R. Graham, Anne E. Nixon, Patrick S. A. Harewood, Narcisse N. Toussa, Edison A. Ordoñez
- Unit Dose Detergent Compositions And Methods Of Production And Use Thereof
- Publication number: 20120108487
- Abstract: The present invention provides unit dose detergent products, such as those in the form of compositions comprising: a water-soluble single-chamber container, such as a pouch; and a cleaning system comprising at least one detersive surfactant, and optionally one or more additional components. The invention also provides methods of production of such compositions, and methods use of such compositions in processes for cleaning dishware and/or fabrics, including garments, by introducing one or more of the unit dose products of the invention into an automatic washing machine suitable for washing dishware or laundry, whereby the cleaning system is released such that it comes into contact with a soiled article (e.g., dishware or fabrics) under conditions favoring the removal of one or more soils from the article.
- Type: Application
- Filed: August 23, 2011
- Publication date: May 3, 2012
- Applicant: The Sun Products Corporation
- Inventors: Troy R. Graham, Anne E. Nixon, Patrick S.A. Harewood, Narcisse N. Toussa, Edison A. Ordoñez