141 |
Powdered soap |
JP2002242580 |
2002-08-22 |
JP2004083629A |
2004-03-18 |
FUJIMURA MASATOMO; FUJIMURA NATSUKI |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a powdered soap having detergency for stains and effects such as sterilization, antimicrobial actions and deodorization.
SOLUTION: This powdered soap is obtained by mixing 100 pts. wt. of an edible vegetable oil with 0.008-1.7 pts. wt. of white-cedar leaf oil and heating the resultant mixture in a reaction vessel. The powdered soap is prepared by adding 9-18.5 pts. wt. of caustic soda and 31-62 pts. wt. of water to the reaction vessel, heating the resultant mixture while stirring the mixture, stopping the heating, cooling the mixture, then adding and mixing 37.0-42.6 pts. wt. of soda ash, placing the obtained mixture in a mold, solidifying the mixture and pulverizing the solidified solid material. Before adding the soda ash, <1.85 pts. wt. of hydrogen peroxide is added and mixed. After adding the soda ash, 0.008-1.7 pts. wt. of the white-cedar leaf oil is added and mixed. The edible vegetable oil is a waste oil, stored for a prescribed period and deodorized with charcoal or bamboo charcoal during the storage.
COPYRIGHT: (C)2004,JPO |
142 |
Foamable cleaning liquid for washing hand |
JP2002077148 |
2002-03-19 |
JP2003268400A |
2003-09-25 |
MIZUNO MORIKAZU |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide foamable cleaning liquid for washing the hands, which becomes in the form of a mousse containing foam with fine texture by extracting from a foamer container and easily spreading over the skin so that it can remove firmly adhering contaminants such as oily contaminant and contaminants of a coating material by using a little and which scarcely causes chapping.
SOLUTION: A surface active agent in an amount of 1-40 wt.% (containing at least one of an anionic surface active agent, a nonionic surface active agent and an amphoteric surface active agent, with the total being 1-40 wt.%), 1-40 wt.% benzyl alcohol and 2-40 wt.% N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone are mixed with water so as to give a viscosity of 50 cP or lower at a temperature of the liquid of 5°C or higher.
COPYRIGHT: (C)2003,JPO |
143 |
Soap composition |
JP2000391630 |
2000-11-17 |
JP2002155299A |
2002-05-28 |
SHIMIZU KAZUO |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a soap composition having excellent deodorant properties and stamina while improving detergency, foaming properties and soap characteristics (foamability, water-solubility, dripping properties and skin feeling) per weight by composing a double salt shape of three kinds of fatty acids, using the double salt shape as a base, devising a crystal structure in a framing method as a method for sufficiently utilizing the characteristics of a tourmaline ore.
SOLUTION: This soap composition is obtained by formulating the mixed acids of three kinds of myristic acid, palmitic acid and stearic acid, and Na and K in a specific ratio, with a polyhydric alcohol, sucrose and the tourmaline ore, regulating volatile components so as to be <30% to provide a framing type soap composition, and subjecting the resultant soap composition to an aging processing. Optionally, a monoterpene- or a sesquiterpene-based hydrocarbon is included therein. As a result, the mild soap having the stamina (durability), preferable feeling of little disintegration in water, high familiarity to the hand skin and water, and substance is provided. The soap with the deodorant properties and aroma, having an excellent finish is obtained without adding an excessive chemical or antimicrobial component.
COPYRIGHT: (C)2002,JPO |
144 |
Cleanser composition |
JP1274497 |
1997-01-27 |
JPH10204490A |
1998-08-04 |
SAKATA YASUSHI; YOSHIDA TAKAHARU |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To obtain a powdery cleanser composition capable of increasing properties for preventing a solid state dirt from reattaching without damaging cleansing properties and useful for washing clothes by formulating specific proportions of an inorganic phosphate, polyethylene glycol, a specified copolymer and mirabilite with a detergent.
SOLUTION: This powdery cleanser composition is obtained by formulating (B) 15-30wt.% inorganic phosphate such as sodium tripolyphosphate, (C) 0.05-2.0wt.% acrylic acid-maleic acid copolymer [e.g. a random copolymer containing acrylic acid/maleic acid in the molar ratio of (8/2) to (5/5) and having several hundred to one hundred thousand molecular weight], (D) 0.05-2wt.% polyethylene glycol (e.g. the one having 5,000-15,000 average molecular weight) and (E) 15-40wt.% mirabilite based on the total weight of the composition with (A) a detergent containing a surfactant and an alkali agent.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1998,JPO |
145 |
Bleaching powder detergent composition |
JP26779495 |
1995-09-21 |
JPH0987688A |
1997-03-31 |
FUKANO KAZUAKI; MIYAMAE YOSHITAKA |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To obtain a bleaching powder detergent composition capable of maintaining high washing power of powder detergent, suppressing yellowing of a washing article being a problem of powder detergent, and simultaneously imparting a bleaching effect against spots, stains, etc. SOLUTION: This bleaching powder detergent composition contains an oxygenbased peroxide, an organic acid precursor represented by the formula described below, and further >=50wt.% of a fatty acid salt. R-CO-L (R is a 1-18C alkyl group, an alkenyl group, an alkanoyloxymethyl group or phenyl group; L is a leaving group having a hydrophilic group and capable of imparting a property giving a hydrogen peroxide decomposition rate constant of >=5 liter/ mol/sec to the organic peroxide precursor. |
146 |
Rod-like detergent |
JP17696789 |
1989-07-07 |
JP2549922B2 |
1996-10-30 |
JON JOOJI CHEINBAAZU; TERI INSUTON |
|
147 |
Kitanaaka removal cleaning agent |
JP27711388 |
1988-11-01 |
JPH0823040B2 |
1996-03-06 |
HIROSE TAKESHI |
|
148 |
Solid cleaning deodorant composition |
JP6831093 |
1993-03-26 |
JPH07103398B2 |
1995-11-08 |
準一郎 平田; 健文 松島; 浩史 森口 |
|
149 |
Solid cleaner/deodorant composition |
JP6831093 |
1993-03-26 |
JPH06279791A |
1994-10-04 |
HIRATA JUNICHIRO; MATSUSHIMA TAKEFUMI; MORIGUCHI HIROSHI |
PURPOSE: To provide the composition which has a cleaning action, a bacterium- removing action, a deodorizing action and a like action.
CONSTITUTION: The composition comprises a sodium salt of a fatty acid, ethylene glycol, an amino acid type antibacterial agent, an antiseptic, a surfactant and a perfume. When this composition is brought into contact with water or the like in a toilet basin, the components are gradually dissolved and flow along the inside wall of the basin. Among the dissolved components, the sodium salt of the acid cleans the inside wall of the basin, the antibacterial agent prevents a smell due to the growth of bacteria through its bactericidal and antibacterial action, and the antiseptic prevents a rotten smell. The perfume prevents a smell through its masking effect of fragrance. Through these effects, the basin can be kept clean and can be effectively prevented from emitting a smell. The ethylene glycol, the surfactant and the perfume added can improve the processability of the mixture, and therefore the mixture can be easily molded into a desired shape. The perfume and the surfactant are components effective for ensuring the uniform dissolution and the adjustment of rates of dissolution. Wen this composition is placed at the grating of a urinal or in the water receptacle of a low tank, etc., it can exhibit an excellent deodorizing and cleaning effect.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1994,JPO |
150 |
Transparent soap composition |
JP17436791 |
1991-06-18 |
JPH04370199A |
1992-12-22 |
TSUCHIYA YUICHI; MINAMINO HIROMI; TSUBONE KAZUYUKI |
PURPOSE: To obtain the title composition having excellent transparency and workability in production by subjecting a soap base to mechanical milling with a specific betaine group-containing siloxane compound, sorbitol and water.
CONSTITUTION: (A) 57-92wt.% soap base is subjected to mechanical milling with (B) 2-15wt.% betaine group-containing siloxane compound expressed by formula I {R
1 is 1-18C (substituted) monovalent hydrocarbon; R
2 is formula II [R
3 is 1-10C divalent hydrocarbon; R
4 is 1-3C alkyl or -(CH
2)y-OH; x and y are 1, 2 or 3] or 1-18C (substituted) hydrocarbon; m and n are integer of 0-1000}, (C) 3-13wt.% sorbitol and (D) water to provide the objective composition.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1992,JPO&Japio |
151 |
Detergent having deodorizing effect |
JP18447889 |
1989-07-19 |
JPH0350300A |
1991-03-04 |
KOBAYASHI TAKEHIKO |
PURPOSE: To provide a detergent which enables cleaning and deodorizing at the same time by mixing a cationic, anionic, nonionic or ampholytic surface active agent and a flavonoid with an oil or oily organic compound.
CONSTITUTION: A surface active agent selected from cationic, anionic, nonionic, and ampholytic surface active agents (e.g. a coconut oil alcohol/ethylene oxide adduct or a polyoxyethylene alkyl ether) and a flavonoid based on the chemical constitution of the formula (e.g. flavone) are mixed with an oil or oily organic compound (e.g. α-pinene) to produce a detergent. When this detergent, usually diluted with water, is used to clean the hand, clothing, a chopping board for cooking, etc., odors such as a body odor and a fish odor can be efficiently removed at the same time while cleaning is effected.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1991,JPO&Japio |
152 |
Production of liquid soap using several kind of starch, powdered milk and citrus fruits as material |
JP11549689 |
1989-05-08 |
JPH02294398A |
1990-12-05 |
OKAZAWA YOSHIRO |
PURPOSE: To obtain a liquid soap causing no chapping of hand skin and waste water pollution by adding a liquid obtained by adding citrus fruits to an aqueous solution of alkali to a heated raw material oils and fats, adding blend of starch and powdered milk thereto, subjecting the blend to heating under stirring, cooling and solidification and further adding hot water thereto to dissolve the solidified material.
CONSTITUTION: A mixed liquid obtained by adding surface skin of citrus fruits and fruit juice of flesh to an aqueous solution of sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide is added to heated raw material fats and oils and after saponification is completed, mixture of several kind of starches (powder of potato, wheat, corn, soybean, rice, sweet potato, etc.) and powdered milk is added thereto. After operation of hydrolysis, heating and stirring, when state of the treated blend becomes colloid state, heating and stirring is stopped and the colloid is cooled and solidified and further hot water is added thereto and the mixed liquid is stirred and dissolved to provide the aimed liquid soap.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1990,JPO&Japio |
153 |
Deodorizing soap |
JP176989 |
1989-01-07 |
JPH02182799A |
1990-07-17 |
HIGUCHI HISAO; INOUE ATSUMI; WATABE SADATOSHI |
PURPOSE: To obtain a deodorizing soap containing a plant extract obtained by fermenting a plant material and capable of eliminating smell attached to a human body or smell discharging from the human body.
CONSTITUTION: A plant material obtained by forming a plant, preferably of pine, Japanese ceder, Japanese cypress, Plantago asiatica L., cranesbill, etc., into a chip, finely cut shape or powder is blended with a bacterium and/or fungus and water, small amount of alcohol or as necessary honey, etc., is normally added thereto and the blend is fermented for prescribed period and then squeezed or extracted using water or solvent, etc., or thereafter distilled or fractionated to provide a plant extract. The plant extract is blended with a dried soap at an amount of 0.01-10 pts.wt. (preferably 0.1-5 pts.wt.) based on 100 pts.wt. dried soap.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1990,JPO&Japio |
154 |
Stain-removing detergent |
JP27711388 |
1988-11-01 |
JPH02123199A |
1990-05-10 |
HIROSE TAKESHI |
PURPOSE: To obtain the subject detergent capable of removing stains without giving undesirable effect on the cleaning surface of car body, etc., and safe and harmless to human body by compounding a self-emulsifiable oil with a liquid soap, an adsorptive thickener, kaolin and water.
CONSTITUTION: The objective detergent can be produced by compounding (A) a self-emulsifiable oil produced by compounding a petroleum solvent such as kerosene or white oil with a nonionic surfactant for self-emulsification with (B) a liquid soap soluble even at a low temperature (e.g., sodium oleate or potassium laurate), (C) a thickener having adsorptivity (e.g., CMC or montmorillonite), (D) kaolin used as an absorbent and (E) water. The liquefied gas to be used as a propellant for making an aerosol spray of said detergent is gaseous mixture of butane and propane, carbon dioxide gas, etc.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1990,JPO&Japio |
155 |
Stick detergent |
JP17696789 |
1989-07-07 |
JPH0253900A |
1990-02-22 |
JIYON JIYOOJI CHIEINBAAZU; TERI INSUTON |
PURPOSE: To obtain a stick detergent based on translucent soap having a low soap content which contains a mixture of soluble and insoluble soaps, alcohol, water, a sugar and a cyclic polyol in specified ratios.
CONSTITUTION: This detergent contains (A) 25-34 (wt.)% of a soap mixture consisting of (i) 18-26% of a soluble soap and (ii) 8-16% of an insoluble soap, (B) 5-15% of an alcohol preferably selected from industrial denatured alcohol, ethanol, and propane-1,2-diol, (C) 15-30% of a sugar and/or a cyclic polyol such as sucrose, fructose, glucose or the like, and (D) 15-30% of water. In the component (A), examples of the component (i) include a mixture of an 8-14C saturated soap and an oleinate soap, and examples of the component (ii) include a mixture of a palmitate soap and a 20-22C saturated soap.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1990,JPO |
156 |
Spot remover of ointment like oil-soluble spot |
JP28189886 |
1986-11-28 |
JPS63135499A |
1988-06-07 |
TAMASHIMA YUKIO |
|
157 |
Liquid detergent composition |
JP21892485 |
1985-10-01 |
JPS6279300A |
1987-04-11 |
NAKAZAWA HIROSHI |
|
158 |
Transparent gel-like detergent for bodies |
JP20193583 |
1983-10-27 |
JPS6092400A |
1985-05-23 |
KINOSHITA NOBUHIRO; KUMAZAWA YASUSHI |
|
159 |
Domestic liquid detergent composition |
JP3753883 |
1983-03-09 |
JPS59164400A |
1984-09-17 |
MACHIDA YASUSHI |
|
160 |
Soap composition |
JP6414176 |
1976-06-03 |
JPS52147602A |
1977-12-08 |
TAKAHASHI MASATOSHI; WATANABE SHINROU |
PURPOSE: To prepare a soap comsition having good detergency against oily dirt even in dilute concentration and comprising alkali metal salts of specific two fatty acids and an alkali bulider.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1977,JPO&Japio |