101 |
Stable oxygen-yielding washing powder |
US2351835 |
1935-05-25 |
US2128113A |
1938-08-23 |
KARL BAUER; FRIEDRICH PRESSEL; HANS MEDWETH |
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102 |
Rust inhibitor |
US66704733 |
1933-04-20 |
US1993099A |
1935-03-05 |
PAUL HODGES |
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103 |
Laundering method |
US64481823 |
1923-06-11 |
US1777857A |
1930-10-07 |
PHAIR ROBERT A |
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104 |
Polish |
US16412727 |
1927-01-27 |
US1689864A |
1928-10-30 |
DARLINTON GEORGE W |
|
105 |
Cleaning compound |
US2873725 |
1925-05-07 |
US1579698A |
1926-04-06 |
GACOND ANNA L |
|
106 |
Composition for the manufacture of laundry and toilet soap |
US50997521 |
1921-10-24 |
US1488035A |
1924-03-25 |
CRUVER LAURA E |
|
107 |
Soap paste |
US49660721 |
1921-08-29 |
US1481811A |
1924-01-29 |
SHIELDS FRED W |
|
108 |
Cleansing composition |
US37473020 |
1920-04-17 |
US1472972A |
1923-11-06 |
GILLETT WILLIAM T |
|
109 |
Method of cleansing |
US40465820 |
1920-08-19 |
US1452093A |
1923-04-17 |
ISRAEL POLLACK |
|
110 |
Cleaning and polishing composition |
US20595417 |
1917-12-07 |
US1334464A |
1920-03-23 |
LYTLE FLOYD C |
|
111 |
Cleaning and polishing composition. |
US24311318 |
1918-07-03 |
US1307149A |
1919-06-17 |
ROBINSON CLARENCE P |
|
112 |
パーソナルクレンジング組成物 |
JP2015142856 |
2015-07-17 |
JP6613066B2 |
2019-11-27 |
椿 和文; 久下 高生; 阿部 久美 |
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113 |
透明固形石鹸組成物 |
JP2011203068 |
2011-09-16 |
JP5774951B2 |
2015-09-09 |
中井 正人; 小谷 康博; 下井田 隆 |
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114 |
Cleaning composition and a method of manufacturing the same |
JP2001541164 |
2000-11-29 |
JP4120766B2 |
2008-07-16 |
一幸 竹嶋 |
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115 |
Solid detergent |
JP10743299 |
1999-04-15 |
JP2000297299A |
2000-10-24 |
NAKAGAWA TAKESHI; KUBOTA YASUHIRO |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To obtain a solid detergent hardly depositing white crystals on the surface of a molded product and hardly damaging its appearance.
SOLUTION: This solid detergent comprises (a) a fatty acid salt as a main constituent, (b) at least one kind among powdery, higher alcoholic nonionic, higher alcoholic anionic, and olefinic anionic surfactants, (c) 0.5-2.0 wt.% sodium silicate and (d) 0.5-3.0 wt.% polyethylene glycol having 4,000-10,000 average molecular weight. The solid detergent contains a minimum amount of the sodium silicate distributing the detergency, and has a hardness hardly providing a fear of breaking even if a rod-like molded product therefrom is pressed against a stained surface. White crystals are hardly deposited on the surface of the molded product of the detergent, and thereby the appearance as a commodity is not damaged. The detergent is also convenient and exhibits excellent detergency.
COPYRIGHT: (C)2000,JPO |
116 |
Detergent composition |
JP2483399 |
1999-02-02 |
JP2000219897A |
2000-08-08 |
SHIRASAKI NARIYOSHI; ENDO SAORI |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To obtain a detergent composition capable of keeping a fresh feeling of a soap, excellent in foamability, and good in foam-breaking properties or the like by combining an alkali metal salt of a specific fatty acid with a taurine salt of the fatty acid and an opacifier in a specified proportion. SOLUTION: This detergent composition comprises (A) 4-45 wt.% alkali salt of an 8-22C fatty acid (e.g. potassium caprylate and sodium laurate), (B) 0.5-25 wt.% salt of a compound of the formula HN(R)C2H4SO3M (R is H or methyl; M is an alkali metal, an alkaline earth metal or an organic amine) and the 8-22C fatty acid, and (C) 0.5-10 wt.% compound selected from an alkylene glycol fatty acid ester (e.g. ethylene glycol monolaurate), a glycerol fatty acid ester (e.g. glycerol monomyristate) and a fatty acid monoethanolamide (e.g. lauric acid monoethanolamide). The weight ratio of the components A/B is (20/1)-(1/2). |
117 |
Detergent composition |
JP27964098 |
1998-10-01 |
JP2000109894A |
2000-04-18 |
SHIMIZU TETSUO; SHIMIZU FUTABA; GOTO HIDEKI |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To obtain a detergent compsn. which contains a fatty acid salt as the main component, contains salt particles stably dispersed therein simply, conveniently, and efficiently, and exhibits both massage effects and cleaning effects in bathing.
SOLUTION: This compsn., contg. a fatty acid salt as the main component, contains both (a) particles of a water-soluble compd. with the fatty acid salt attached thereto and formed by salting out and (b) particles of at least one compd. selected from among aluminum chloride, magnesium chloride, calcium chloride, aluminum sulfate, potassium sulfate, magnesium sulfate, aluminum nitrate, calcium nitrate, magnesium nitrate, calcium acetate, magnesium acetate, calcium lactate, urea, inorg. and org. salts of amino acids, and inorg. and alkali salts of amino acids, both kinds of particles being homogeneously dispersed in the compsn.
COPYRIGHT: (C)2000,JPO |
118 |
Detergent composition |
JP30525396 |
1996-11-15 |
JP3018156B2 |
2000-03-13 |
浩史 園原; 康裕 土井; 雅文 正中; 恵子 長谷部 |
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119 |
Method for stabilizing (poly)alkylene glycols and detergent composition |
JP14235598 |
1998-05-08 |
JPH11323385A |
1999-11-26 |
HORIGUCHI YASUNOBU; OKANO TOMOMICHI |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To stabilize (poly)alkylene glycols in a composition by adding a ultraviolet absorbing agent and/or an ultraviolet scattering agent to the composition containing the (poly)alkylene glycols.
SOLUTION: There is employed a composition containing a (poly)alkylene glycol compound selected from alkylene glycols, polyalkylene glycols and derivatives thereof. As UV absorbing agents can be employed those compound used as UV absorbing agents for skin-care, and UV absorbing agents as additives to plastics or the like. As UV scattering agents, UV scattering agents for skin-care are preferable. The amount of the UV absorbing agents and/or UV scattering agents added is preferably 0.001-10% based on the total composition. More preferably, the pH of the composition containing the (poly)alkylene glycols is adjusted to 6-11.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1999,JPO |
120 |
Transparent soap composition |
JP17436691 |
1991-06-18 |
JP2945175B2 |
1999-09-06 |
TSUCHA JUICHI; MINAMINO HIROMI; TSUBONE KAZUYUKI |
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