Article: Ohio Inventors Develop Low Combustion Aerosol Products

ALEXANDRIA, Va., April 10 -- Scott Edward Smith and David Frederick Swaile, both of Cincinnati have developed a low combustion aerosol product.

According to the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A low combustion aerosol antiperspirant product in a plastic package having a reduced fire hazard classification. The low combustion product has a chemical heat of combustion equal or less than about 30 kiloJoule per gram. The plastic package is made of plastic. The plastic package is capable of containing and dispensing the low combustion product."

An abstract of the invention, released by the Patent Office, said: "The plastic package is stable when containing the product and together they have ...

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