序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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21 | 多个吸油擦拭品的产品包 | CN02811417.5 | 2002-06-06 | CN1538821A | 2004-10-20 | 杰施里·塞思 |
本发明提供了适合用于擦拭使用者的皮肤或头发的多个吸油擦拭品(44)的产品包(40)。本发明的擦拭品含有透明度低于65%的热塑材料的吸油多孔膜,当负载油脂时多孔基材改变透明度。所述多孔基材的一面直接有一个可被油脂沾污的层,没有任何中间油脂不渗透层或膜,所述多孔基材具有50至100%的油脂保持率。 | ||||||
22 | Cleaning tool for body or facial piercings | US14713610 | 2015-05-15 | US10105019B2 | 2018-10-23 | Myron Jerrell Moore |
An exemplary cleaning tool comprises a stem 4 to which is affixed a generally cylindrical wad formed from an absorbent material and an absorbent pad that is detachably connected to the opposite end of the cylindrical wad. | ||||||
23 | Cleaning device | US14443578 | 2015-04-21 | US09975150B2 | 2018-05-22 | Hui Zhao; Qiang Wei; Xuewen Lv |
A cleaning device, which includes a clean water tank, a water pump and a cleaning head. A water outlet of the clean water tank is connected with the water pump, and a water outlet of the water pump is connected with the cleaning head through an outlet pipe. The cleaning device further includes an outlet control switch and a one-way water hydraulic control valve. The outlet control switch is provided on the outlet pipe; a water inlet of the one-way water hydraulic control valve is connected with the outlet pipe, and a joint of the water inlet of the one-way water hydraulic control valve and the outlet pipe is disposed between the outlet control switch and the water pump; and a water outlet of the one-way water hydraulic control valve is communicated with a water inlet of the clean water tank. | ||||||
24 | HIGHLY DURABLE TOWEL COMPRISING NON-WOOD FIBERS | US15574331 | 2015-05-29 | US20180135249A1 | 2018-05-17 | Thomas Gerard Shannon; Richard Louis Underhill; Kevin Leon LaBerge; John Matthew Reiser; Gilbert Darrell Gafford |
The present invention relates to tissue products comprising high yield hesperaloe fiber having improved wet performance, such as improved absorbency, CD Wet/Dry Ratio and CD Wet Durability. The addition of high yield hesperaloe pulp fibers surprisingly improves the CD Wet/Dry ratio without negatively affecting the absorbency of the tissue product. For example, tissue products of the present invention generally have an Absorbent Capacity greater than about 6.0 g/g, such as from about 8.0 to 8.0 g/g. As such the tissue products are durable when wet, but are still sufficiently absorbent. This balance of absorbency and wet strength is not found in the prior art without resorting to adding latex binders or the like to the tissue product. | ||||||
25 | WATER DISPENSING SYSTEM | US15259928 | 2016-09-08 | US20170066572A1 | 2017-03-09 | Amanda F. Marchitello |
A device, system, and method for dispensing water to moisten and soften toilet paper tissue, thereby to create an adhesive wipe and to provide a thorough surface cleaning, includes, in at least one embodiment: a water reservoir, a water reservoir locking lid and key, a dispensing actuator, a dispensing port, a wall mount plate, a dispense cup for a predetermined volume of water to use for each metered release of water from the dispenser, and a dispensing valve. | ||||||
26 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR STORING AND REUSING REMNANTS OF SOAP | US13812371 | 2011-07-11 | US20130125321A1 | 2013-05-23 | John Newbould; Thomas James Newbould |
A soap-saving apparatus (10, 110) for storing and reusing remnants of soap is disclosed. The soap-saving apparatus (10, 110) comprises first and second surfaces (14, 16) for receiving remnants of soap, and at least one through-hole (18) connecting the first and second surfaces (14, 16). Soap remnants can be pressed on to the first and second surfaces (14, 16) and adhered to each other through the through-hole (18). A rim (22, 122) further helps to retain the soap in place, and dimples (20) on the first and second surfaces (14, 16) help to prevent the soap sliding from side to side in its early stages of adherence. | ||||||
27 | PERSONAL FEMININE HYGIENE DEVICE | US13014442 | 2011-01-26 | US20110264060A1 | 2011-10-27 | Allysa SINIAWSKI; Evan MOROWITZ |
A personal feminine hygiene device comprising a curvilinear frame. The curvilinear frame can include a plurality of disk members disposed around and extending from the curvilinear frame, wherein the larger diameter or radius disks can be disposed around an approximate or equal midpoint of the curvilinear frame, and wherein the diameter or radius of the disks gradually decreases moving from the approximate or equal midpoint to the terminal ends of the curvilinear frame. The device can further include a bowl-shaped member extending from one end of the curvilinear frame. The bowl-shaped member can include a series of slats formed therein. The bowl-shaped member can be further characterized by having a cap at its anterior end, wherein the cap terminates at a convex shaped tip. The tip can be especially configured to access the crease adjacent to the cervix where debris, e.g., mucous, tends to pool, while the slats and the disks assist in removing and containing debris from the vaginal and cervical walls. | ||||||
28 | Cleansing device with inclusion | US11303072 | 2005-12-13 | US20070130707A1 | 2007-06-14 | Jason Cohen; Rodney Miller; Tatum Jelenc |
A cleansing device is provided including a face layer having a face layer perimetric edge; a backing layer having a backing layer perimetric edge, wherein at least a portion of the backing layer perimetric edge is coupled to the face layer perimetric edge such that the face and backing layers define an interior space, the space including a cleansing device opening; a retaining layer coupled to one of the face and backing layers to form a retaining zone having a retaining zone opening; and an inclusion disposed within the retaining zone. | ||||||
29 | Disposable surface wipe article having a waste contamination sensor | US09491445 | 2000-01-26 | US06501002B1 | 2002-12-31 | Donald C. Roe; Anupama R. Mirle |
Disclosed is a disposable surface wipe having a sensor which detects bodily waste contamination on a surface and which provides a signal indicating the presence of such contamination, desirably by detecting a component of the waste normally present in waste excreted by healthy individuals and not a component infrequently present in the waste due to special circumstances related to the health or other transient condition of the excreter. The signal provided by the sensor can be visible to a user of the article, and the article can include a substrate which incorporates the sensor. In a preferred embodiment, the article is a cleaning article which can efficaciously clean bodily waste contamination from a surface. | ||||||
30 | Combination travel pouch and all purpose cloth accessory | US865286 | 1992-04-08 | US5244278A | 1993-09-14 | Suzanne Robitaille |
Disclosed is an article of manufacture which, except for a zipper, is made from fabric textile and which functions as an all purpose travel accessory item. In one orientation, the article has an extension which can be unrolled from a pouch and used as a bib or lap napkin. The extension has an outer layer that is made of terry cloth and a bottom layer which is made of a nylon fabric. When the extension is unrolled, the pouch will be open and tends to catch any crumbs or liquids that may spill thereon. In another orientation, the pouch may be turned inside-out and can be completely closed without having to roll-up the extension therein. | ||||||
31 | Cleaning cloths and dispensers therefor | US606889 | 1984-05-03 | US4553275A | 1985-11-19 | Jerome C. Goldstein |
Soap-impregnated washcloths are contained in a water-impervious dispenser adapted to be mounted on a showerbath room wall for bathers' convenience. | ||||||
32 | Tool for hygiene and care of the cavities of the body | US52095474 | 1974-11-04 | US3923061A | 1975-12-02 | ROSSIGNOL JACQUES |
An instrument for hygiene and care of the body''s cavities has a body with at least one padding at its end. The padding is made up of numerous flexible curved lamellae. A stick may be used to mount the body.
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33 | Water-insoluble microcrystalline collagen absorbent mat | US3632361D | 1969-06-26 | US3632361A | 1972-01-04 | BATTISTA ORIANDO A |
A water-insoluble, highly absorbent body or mat of a partial salt of collagen (microcrystalline collagen) formed by preparing a dispersion of the salt of collagen in an aqueous medium, introducing the dispersion into a mold and freeze-drying the dispersion.
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34 | PACKAGING STRUCTURE | EP11828838.0 | 2011-09-16 | EP2623004B1 | 2016-10-26 | BANDO, Takeshi; MIYAKE, Daisuke; HIRAMATSU, Ikue; ISHIKAWA, Yoshihide |
In order to achieve both ease of removal and an increase in the rate of impregnation by a predetermined chemical, in this packaging structure of a package (100) of wet wipes, a convex region (T) is formed at a position containing a region that faces the opening (21) of a main package body (20) and that is on the upper surface of a stacked body (800) of wet wipes. The convex region (T) is formed protruding towards the main package body (20). A space (S) is formed between the region (corresponding to the ends (800A, 800B)) aside from the convex region (T) formed on the wet wipes and the upper surface (20a) to which the opening (21) of the main package body (20) is provided. | ||||||
35 | PACKAGING STRUCTURE | EP11828838 | 2011-09-16 | EP2623004A4 | 2015-07-29 | BANDO TAKESHI; MIYAKE DAISUKE; HIRAMATSU IKUE; ISHIKAWA YOSHIHIDE |
In order to achieve both ease of removal and an increase in the rate of impregnation by a predetermined chemical, in this packaging structure of a package (100) of wet wipes, a convex region (T) is formed at a position containing a region that faces the opening (21) of a main package body (20) and that is on the upper surface of a stacked body (800) of wet wipes. The convex region (T) is formed protruding towards the main package body (20). A space (S) is formed between the region (corresponding to the ends (800A, 800B)) aside from the convex region (T) formed on the wet wipes and the upper surface (20a) to which the opening (21) of the main package body (20) is provided. | ||||||
36 | FLUSHABLE MOIST WIPE OR HYGIENE TISSUE | EP10858470 | 2010-10-13 | EP2627229A4 | 2015-01-07 | STRANDQVIST MIKAEL; GUNGNER SUSANNE |
37 | WET WIPES PACKAGE | EP11843414.1 | 2011-11-22 | EP2644533A1 | 2013-10-02 | Yamada, Kikuo |
Provided is a compact wet wipes package, wherein wet wipes can be easily drawn from a storage container, and the production cost can be kept low. This wet wipes package is provided with: a wet wipes folded body (2) which is continuously folded and stacked, and in which dividing portions (4) are formed at a predetermined interval; an airtight storage container which is formed to store the wet wipes folded body (2) and comprised an opening portion from which stored wet wipes(2a) are to be drawn outward; a base plate (10) which is attached to the opening portion and is formed with a pinching hole (12) through which the wet wipes (2a) are pinched and drawn outward; a drawing hole (13) which is linked with the pinching hole (12) and functions to divide the wet wipes (2a) at the dividing portion (4); and openable/closable lid (17) which can hermetically close the pinching hole (12) and the drawing hole (13). |
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38 | FLUSHABLE MOIST WIPE OR HYGIENE TISSUE | EP10858470.7 | 2010-10-13 | EP2627229A1 | 2013-08-21 | STRANDQVIST, Mikael; GUNGNER, Susanne |
A flushable moist wipe or hygiene tissue comprising a hydraulically entangled nonwoven material impregnated with a wetting composition. The nonwoven material contains at least 70%, by fibre weight, pulp fibres and at least 5%, by fibre weight, manmade fibres and/or natural fibres with a length of at least 6 mm. The moist wipe or hygiene tissue comprises at least two plies of the hydraulically entangled nonwoven material, each ply having a basis weight between 30 and 50 g/m2 and said plies are held together by fhctional forces without additional mechanical bonding like embossing, needling and hydroentangling and without adhesive. | ||||||
39 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR STORING AND REUSING REMNANTS OF SOAP | EP11738784.5 | 2011-07-11 | EP2598005A2 | 2013-06-05 | NEWBOULD, John; NEWBOULD, Thomas James |
A soap-saving apparatus (10, 110) for storing and reusing remnants of soap is disclosed. The soap-saving apparatus (10, 110) comprises first and second surfaces (14, 16) for receiving remnants of soap, and at least one through-hole (18) connecting the first and second surfaces (14, 16). Soap remnants can be pressed on to the first and second surfaces (14, 16) and adhered to each other through the through-hole (18). A rim (22, 122) further helps to retain the soap in place, and dimples (20) on the first and second surfaces (14, 16) help to prevent the soap sliding from side to side in its early stages of adherence. | ||||||
40 | Microdermabrasive exfoliator | EP04009392.4 | 2004-04-21 | EP1470776A3 | 2005-02-09 | Winitsky, Kathleen M. |
The present invention concerns a microdermabrasive exfoliator including a porous pad and a porous microdermabrasive layer containing a plurality of microdermabrasive particulates affixed to at least a portion of a top surface of the porous pad. The porous microdermabrasive layer further includes a porous adhesive layer in which the particulates can be affixed to the portion of the top surface of the porous pad with the porous adhesive layer. In one arrangement, the microdermabrasive particulates can be aluminum oxide particulates or silicon carbide particulates. |