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Inventor profile of:

Jack William Schultz

City:

Alpharetta, Georgia

Country:

United States

Published Applications:

4

Last publication date:

2015-12-31

Recent patent applications by Schultz Jack William

Jack William Schultz from Alpharetta, US has applied for patents for these inventions. The list has both pending applications and granted patents:

#1 | 2015-12-31
US20150374681A1
Human necessities

CONTROLLED RELEASE COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATMENT OF COGNITIVE, EMOTIONAL AND MENTAL AILMENTS AND DISORDERS

#2 | 2014-03-06
US20140065231A1
Human necessities

Controlled release compositions for treatment of cognitive, emotional and mental ailments and disorders

#3 | 2014-02-13
US20140045884A1
Human necessities

TREATMENT METHODS OF COGNITIVE, EMOTIONAL AND MENTAL AILMENTS AND DISORDERS

#4 | 2013-11-05
US11213018
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Treatment methods of cognitive, emotional and mental ailments and disorders

InventorID:

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