181 |
Receiving and distributing device having material body containing particle |
JP2003368445 |
2003-10-29 |
JP2004149535A |
2004-05-27 |
GUERET JEAN LOUIS |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a receiving and distributing device capable of decreasing an amount of a preservative added to a product, when the product is received in the device, and capable of furnishing the product with characteristics which the product never has when the product is received, after the product has been received.
SOLUTION: This receiving and/or distributing device for the cosmetic product (P) has a container for receiving the product (P) and at least one material body (10) which is so designed as to contact with the product (P) at least partially on at least an occasion when the device is used, wherein the material body comprises a binder (17) into which particles (11) are integrated, at least some of the particles (11) are directly contacted with the product in at least partial areas, and at least one void (12; 85; 86; 91; 96; 98) which is visually confirmed by the naked eye is formed in the material body.
COPYRIGHT: (C)2004,JPO |
182 |
Production of non-carbonated beverage products with improved microbial stability |
JP52240695 |
1995-02-17 |
JP3523877B2 |
2004-04-26 |
ジャビア カールディラス,ジョナサン; レイ グラウムリッチ,トーマス; フィリップ サビン,ロバート; ジェンキンス,レオナード |
The noncarbonated beverage products have a pH of between 2.5 and 4.5 and contain from about 900 ppm to about 3000 ppm of a polyphosphate; from about 400 ppm to about 1000 ppm of a preservative selected from of sorbic acid, benzoic acid, alkali metal salts thereof and mixtures thereof; from about 0.1% to about 10% by weight of fruit juice; and from about 80% to about 99% by weight of added water, wherein the added water contains from 0 ppm to about 60 ppm of hardness, and preferably contains from 0 ppm to about 300 ppm of alkalinity. These noncarbonated beverage products can be stored at ambient temperatures for at least about 10 days, typically for at least about 20 days, without substantial microbial proliferation therein after exposure to beverage spoilage organisms. |
183 |
Cosmetic set |
JP2000571796 |
1999-09-23 |
JP2002525144A |
2002-08-13 |
ジャーブロン,ジャキーズ,エイ; フィノキアロ,シルビア,エイ |
(57)【要約】 本発明は、化粧品用ホルダー(10)より成る。 このホルダーの本体部分(12)の壁(16)は、化粧品を容れる開口(11)を備えている。 環状または半環状の壁には、化粧品を保持する起伏または溝(18)がある。 |
184 |
Applicator assembly for cosmetics |
JP1559094 |
1994-02-09 |
JP3312804B2 |
2002-08-12 |
ギュレ ジャン−ルイ |
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185 |
Application cap and the coating apparatus equipped with this |
JP2000115400 |
2000-04-17 |
JP3292722B2 |
2002-06-17 |
アッシュ. ゲレ ジャン−ルイ |
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186 |
Wrapping and applicator device furnished with coating device |
JP2001308017 |
2001-10-03 |
JP2002153318A |
2002-05-28 |
GUERET JEAN-LOUIS |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To especially satisfy a demand concerning an ordinary wrapping and applicator device. SOLUTION: This device to pack and coat a material, especially cosmetics or a care product is furnished with a container to put the material in it and an applicator furnished with a coating element to coat the material and free to contract, the device receives the coating element and it is furnished with a housing to fill the material in it, the coating element is furnished with a first part to make contact with at least a wall of the housing, the coating element is furnished with at least one second part arranged so that compression is materially smaller than the first part or it is not compressed at the time when the first part makes contact with the wall, the wall is passed through by at least one orifice, the orifice can supply the material to the coating element and it opens in the vicinity of the second part or facing the second part. |
187 |
Packaging and coating device |
JP2000287405 |
2000-09-21 |
JP2001151285A |
2001-06-05 |
GUERET JEAN LOUIS |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To easily load products such as cosmetics and care goods or the like in a coating element. SOLUTION: There is provided a packaging and coating device including a container having an internal space 12 where a product P is stored; a coating element 16; a storing segment 14 for storing the coating element; and an osmotic wall 23 arranged between a storing segment and an inner space having the product stored therein. The coating element and the storing segment are arranged in such a way that the coating element, when placed in the storing segment, may form at least one surface segment 16a positioned to face against an opening 25 of the osmotic wall without any remarkable axial compression. The internal space has a variable volume and is provided with compression means for selectively transferring the first inner volume larger than the volume of product to the second volume smaller than the first volume and this reduction in volume is accompanied by a pressurization capable of acting advantageously against transferring of the product through the osmotic wall or the coating element toward the coating element. |
188 |
Coating cap and coating device provided with the same |
JP2000115400 |
2000-04-17 |
JP2000325859A |
2000-11-28 |
GUERET JEAN LOUIS |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a coating cap constituting a coating device usable in combination with an auxiliary vessel housing a product supplementing the action of a housed specific product. SOLUTION: The coating cap 1 possesses a support 2 having an attaching means 4 for detachably attaching the coating cap 1 to a vessel 101 capable of housing the 1st product P1 and an elastically compressible coating member 20 attached to the support 2 and capable of transporting the product P1 to a coating surface 21 from a hole formed on the support 2. The coating member 20 is attached to the support 2 and covered to be opened or close by a cap 11 having the powdery 2nd product P2 in the closed end, and when the cap 11 is attached, the coating surface 21 is pressed to the 2nd product P2 by the elasticity. |
189 |
Case filled by the methods and the method at least fill two products to casing |
JP6374898 |
1998-03-13 |
JP2851614B2 |
1999-01-27 |
JERARUDO JURIA |
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190 |
Filling of case with at least two items of products and case filled thereby |
JP6374898 |
1998-03-13 |
JPH10257921A |
1998-09-29 |
JOULIA GERARD |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a method to fill a case by injecting a plurality of items of products with different colors where a wide flexibility is provided about the shape and arrangement.
SOLUTION: Into a case 1, a thin membrane 5 is inserted which is formed from materials dissolving in solvents of respective products installed in such a way that a first space 6 and a second space 7 separated in excess of at least a part of the height in axial direction of the case 1 are specified inside the case 1. A product A is injected into the first space 6 while a product B is injected into the second space 7. The membrane 5 is dissolved in the solvents while the products A and B are solidified in the first space 6 and second space 7, respectively, and the items of products are dried so as to solidify.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1998,JPO |
191 |
Seruraba production method |
JP34206091 |
1991-11-29 |
JP2789143B2 |
1998-08-20 |
FUJIMOTO TOMOSHI; SUGYAMA MASAFUMI |
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192 |
Cosmetic products in particular filling of mascara and coating equipment |
JP9526596 |
1996-04-17 |
JP2781167B2 |
1998-07-30 |
ジャン−ルイ・ゲレ |
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193 |
Cosmetic filling container |
JP27139988 |
1988-10-27 |
JP2666985B2 |
1997-10-22 |
孝 兼友 |
|
194 |
Production of non-carbonated beverage products with improved microbial stability |
JP52240695 |
1995-02-17 |
JPH09509327A |
1997-09-22 |
ジャビア カールディラス,ジョナサン; レイ グラウムリッチ,トーマス; フィリップ サビン,ロバート; ジェンキンス,レオナード |
The noncarbonated beverage products have a pH of between 2.5 and 4.5 and contain from about 900 ppm to about 3000 ppm of a polyphosphate; from about 400 ppm to about 1000 ppm of a preservative selected from of sorbic acid, benzoic acid, alkali metal salts thereof and mixtures thereof; from about 0.1% to about 10% by weight of fruit juice; and from about 80% to about 99% by weight of added water, wherein the added water contains from 0 ppm to about 60 ppm of hardness, and preferably contains from 0 ppm to about 300 ppm of alkalinity. These noncarbonated beverage products can be stored at ambient temperatures for at least about 10 days, typically for at least about 20 days, without substantial microbial proliferation therein after exposure to beverage spoilage organisms. |
195 |
Applicator assembly for cosmetic and its manufacturing method |
JP22094092 |
1992-07-29 |
JPH05277008A |
1993-10-26 |
Gueret Jean-Louis; ジァン・ルイ、ゲレ |
PURPOSE: To simplify production of an applicator assembly that can retain a cosmetic sufficient for test application or one-time application of a paste-form or powder-form product on a supporter only by applying pressure. CONSTITUTION: This applicator assembly 1 has a cradle 2 with an impressed part 3, and a supporter 4 to cover a small amount of a powder cosmetic inserted in the impressed part and compressed. This applicator assembly is produced by putting a small amount of powder-form cosmetic P in the impressed part, placing a supporter 4 on the powder-form cosmetic P in the impressed part 3, pushing in the supporter 4 in the impressed part by applying pressure to the applicator assembly 1, and compressing the cosmetic contained in the impressed part 3 on the supporter 4. |
196 |
Production of cosmetic |
JP15291490 |
1990-06-13 |
JPH03161419A |
1991-07-11 |
DARIO FUERATSURI |
PURPOSE: To obtain a cosmetic capable of conforming whole different layers by naked eye by continuously and alternately repeating introduction of cosmetic powder and compression of introduced powder and properly shaving off laminates of the formed powder layer.
CONSTITUTION: Cosmetic powder 1 is packed into a cylindrical container 8 and the powder is compressed to the bottom direction of the container 8 by a piston 31 to form the corresponding layer 1 and cosmetic powder 2 is packed thereon and is compressed by the piston 31 to form the corresponding layer 2. Further, packing and compressing of powder are continuously repeated to produce a laminate 6 comprising repeated layers 1 to 5 and the surface of the laminate 6 is shaken off so as to form a recessed face 30 to provide a cosmetic capable of confirming all of a series of concentric rings corresponding to different powder layers 1 to 5 having different colors and/or characteristics.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1991,JPO |
197 |
Container for charging cosmetics |
JP27139988 |
1988-10-27 |
JPH02116310A |
1990-05-01 |
KANETOMO TAKASHI |
PURPOSE: To attain the manufacture of containers for small lockets or variable types and to reduce the burden of a production cost for a metallic mold by composing the container of a plate-shaped substrate and a process layer, for which an unexposed part is washed and removed after exposure through a mask with photo-sensitive resin as a material and the cavity for cosmetics charge of a prescribed pattern is formed.
CONSTITUTION: A negative film 1 is overlapped on a photo-sensitive resin layer 3, which is laminated (applied or a sheet is adhered) on a substrate 2, the exposure is executed. Next, the photo-sensitive resin of an unset part 3, which is not exposed, is enough washed out and after that, postcure is enough executed. Then, the setting of a setting part 3 is completely executed and the container to have the pattern is produced. When the relief depth of the container to be obtained is lack, a relief part piece 5 whose photo-sensitive setting is completed, to be processed by the negative film of the same pattern is multiply overlapped and adhered on a process layer 4 to have the cavity. Then, the cosmetics container, whose cavity depth is deep, is obtained.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1990,JPO&Japio |
198 |
JPS63126081U - |
JP1646587 |
1987-02-06 |
JPS63126081U |
1988-08-17 |
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199 |
Cosmetic specimen strip distributor and strip therefor |
JP33031287 |
1987-12-28 |
JPS63190810A |
1988-08-08 |
SOORU REBIN; HERUNANDO SANCHIESU; RICHIYAADO EMU FURANZATSUKU; MENASEMU FUTSUTAA |
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200 |
JPS6141491B2 - |
JP3106581 |
1981-03-02 |
JPS6141491B2 |
1986-09-16 |
JON ETSUCHI MARUFUII; JON JEI BUROJINSUKII; DONARUDO DEII HORUTON |
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