Ex parte LACHUT - Page 3


                 Appeal No. 2001-0933                                                      Page 3                   
                 Application No. 09/205,530                                                                         

                 by weight of an emulsifier package wherein said emulsifier package is comprised                    
                 of (a) a nonionic surfactant selected from the group consisting of an ethoxylated                  
                 castor oil, an ethoxylated-propoxylated castor oil, an ethylene-propylene block                    
                 copolymer, an ethoxylated-propoxylated alkyl phenol, an ethoxylated sorbitan fatty                 
                 acid ester, a sorbitan fatty acid ester and combinations thereof and, (b) an anionic               
                 surfactant selected from the group consisting of an ethoxylated partial phosphate                  
                 ester, alkyl sulfate, an alkyl ether sulfate, a branched alkyl benzene sulfonate, a                
                 linear alkyl benzene sulfonate, an alpha olefin sulfonate and combinations thereof.                
                 35.   A pesticide composition comprised of an effective amount of a biologically                   
                 active ingredient and a composition comprised of from about 75% to about 76% of                    
                 ethyl canolate; from about 16% to about 18% of POE(20) sorbitan trioleate; from                    
                 about 1% to about 2% of sorbitan trioleate; from about 4% to about 5% of                           
                 phosphoric acid partially esterified with nonyl phenol (EO)-9.                                     
                 36.   A process for treating a target substrate comprising contacting said                         
                 substrate with a pesticide composition comprised of an effective amount of a                       
                 biologically active ingredient and a composition comprised of: (1) from about 50 to                
                 about 95% by weight of a lower alkanol ester of a fatty acid and, (2) from about 5 to              
                 about 50% by weight of an emulsifier package wherein said emulsifier package is                    
                 comprised of (a) a nonionic surfactant selected from the group consisting of an                    
                 ethoxylated castor oil, an ethoxylated-propoxylated castor oil, an ethylene-propylene              
                 block copolymer, an ethoxylated-propoxylated alkyl phenol, an ethoxylated sorbitan                 
                 fatty acid ester, a sorbitan fatty acid ester and combinations thereof and, (b) an                 
                 anionic surfactant selected from the group consisting of an ethoxylated partial                    
                 phosphate ester, alkyl sulfate, an alkyl ether sulfate, a branched alkyl benzene                   
                 sulfonate, a linear alkyl benzene sulfonate, an alpha olefin sulfonate and                         
                 combinations thereof.                                                                              
                 46.  A process for treating a target substrate comprising contacting said                          
                 substrate with a pesticide composition comprised of an effective amount of a                       
                 biologically active ingredient and a composition comprised of from about 75% to                    
                 about 76% of ethyl canolate; from about 16% to about 18% of POE(20) sorbitan                       
                 trioleate; from about 1% to about 2% of sorbitan trioleate; from about 4% to about                 
                 5% of phosphoric acid partially esterified with nonyl phenol (EO)-9.                               



                       The references relied upon by the examiner are:                                              
                       Hazen et al. (Hazen)        5,084,087           Jan. 28, 1992                                







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