141 |
Method for producing 2d type transparent soap |
JP2003415078 |
2003-12-12 |
JP2005171143A |
2005-06-30 |
KASAHARA SHINICHI; KIMURA SHIGENORI |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To produce Kintaro candy (R) type 2D type transparent soap free from foam in a product, deformation, shape collapse or color bleeding of the product and having the same pattern even wherever it is cut.
SOLUTION: The method for producing the transparent soap comprises casting transparent soap heated to 90°C-95°C between an outer frame and an inner frame and then providing a suppressing means for preventing rapid cooling so as to suppress deformation of the transparent soap. When colored or colored transparent soap is cast in the successive step, the soap is heated to 68°C-72°C to suppress shape deformation or color bleeding.
COPYRIGHT: (C)2005,JPO&NCIPI |
142 |
Framed soap and method for producing the same |
JP2003410442 |
2003-12-09 |
JP2005171018A |
2005-06-30 |
NAGAHAMA DAIJI; YAMAZAKI SHINYA; NAGAO TERUO; SAITO YOSHINOBU; OKUDA TAKAYA; NISHINA TETSUO |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a framed soap having a beautiful marble-like appearance, and to provide a method for producing the same.
SOLUTION: This framed soap is characterized in that soap raw materials colored in different colors and having freezing points of 44 to 60°C, respectively, are mixed to form a marble pattern. The method for producing the framed soap comprises (a) charging the thermally melted first soap raw material having a freezing point 44 to 55°C into a mold; (b) cooling the charged first soap raw material to a temperature higher by 10 to 15°C than the freezing point; (c) charging the second soap raw material having a color different from that of the first soap raw material and having a freezing point of 44 to 55°C on the cooled first soap raw material at a temperature higher by 17 to 25°C than the freezing point; and (d) cooling to solidify the first and second soap raw materials.
COPYRIGHT: (C)2005,JPO&NCIPI |
143 |
Continuous process for the production of a multi-phase soap |
JP2002592435 |
2002-05-10 |
JP2004529248A |
2004-09-24 |
エドラー,イエルク; シユミツト,テオドア; シユミツト,ロルフ−ギユンター; ゾネンベルク,シユテフエン |
本発明は多相石鹸の連続的製造方法に関し、それにより、種々の順序での石鹸塊の適当な切断および成形の結果として、個別の相が上および側面の両方から見て容易に目で見ることのできる安定な多相石鹸が得られる。 |
144 |
Herb soap and its production process |
JP2002074215 |
2002-03-18 |
JP2003268399A |
2003-09-25 |
MURAMATSU MACHIKO; ENDO TERUO |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide herb soap having a sweet smell and excellent in a sense of beauty by applying a herb as an aromatic substance to cosmetics by a simple production process.
SOLUTION: The herb is put on or mixed in a soap base to give the herb soap having a sweet smell.
COPYRIGHT: (C)2003,JPO |
145 |
Print soap for the ink composition |
JP2000130961 |
2000-04-28 |
JP3436353B2 |
2003-08-11 |
哲夫 仁科; 奈津江 喜多; 吉信 斉藤 |
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146 |
Method for producing functional soap with colored pattern |
JP2001154638 |
2001-04-17 |
JP2002309296A |
2002-10-23 |
AKITA TADAHIRO |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a method for producing a novel soap which keeps the health of the skin and the beauty of a colored pattern to the end and has far infrared radiation/antibacterial functions and the colored figure.
SOLUTION: Since a large amount of a far infrared radiative ceramic powder is mixed into both of a coating film of a transfer pressure-sensitive adhesive (an epoxy modified melamine resin) and a coating film (a transparent polyurethane resin coating) for protecting the transferred soap surface, the contents of the far infrared radiative ceramic powder is high and accordingly, far infrared rays are well radiated and effective for the activation of the skin. Further, by mixing a flat paste into the protective coating film (the transparent polyurethane resin coating) for protecting the transferred soap surface, the soap has the same semi-glass external appearance as the conventional soap and by mixing an inorganic antibacterial agent, the soap has an antibacterial action against various bacteria. The transparent polyurethane resin coating is a lead-free coating which meets to the Food Sanitation Law, and accordingly safe.
COPYRIGHT: (C)2002,JPO |
147 |
Ink composition for printed soap |
JP2000130961 |
2000-04-28 |
JP2001311031A |
2001-11-09 |
SAITO YOSHINOBU; KITA NATSUE; NISHINA TETSUO |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide an ink composition which is used for printed soaps, is safe for environments, has excellent ink addition suitability such as adhesion and the excellent stability of printed ink films with the passage of time, and does not cause the irregularity of various colors including black color.
SOLUTION: This ink composition for printed soaps, consisting mainly of a coating film-forming agent, a coloring agent, a plasticizer, a solvent and an activator, characterized compounding one or two of materials selected from ethyl cellulose and hydroxyethyl cellulose.
COPYRIGHT: (C)2001,JPO |
148 |
Ornamental transparent soap and its production |
JP3723596 |
1996-01-30 |
JPH09208999A |
1997-08-12 |
INUI YOSHIKO |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To obtain an ornamental transparent soap partially having a different color pattern portion formed integrally with other portions, and easily obtained in a short time, and to provide a method for producing the soap.
SOLUTION: A melted colorless transparent soap base 1a is cooled in a cylindrical vessel. At a just moment when the inner transparent soap base 1c on the upper central side of the transparent soap base 1a is still melted and when the outer transparent soap base 1b on the wall face side is already solidified, a purplish aqueous solution 2 prepared by dissolving a dye in water is supplied in the melted inner transparent soap base 1c and stirred. Subsequently, the resultant soap base is left to cool and solidify the whole body of the soap. The solidified soap is then taken out from the vessel 10, and the outer peripheral part of the obtained transparent soap lump is cut with a knife, etc., to obtain an ornamental transparent soap which imitates a quarts crystal.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1997,JPO |
149 |
Continuous preparation of low density rod soap |
JP3577891 |
1991-03-01 |
JPH04218599A |
1992-08-10 |
MARII MIDORUBURUTSUKU; BARII EMU UEINSUTAIN |
PURPOSE: To obtain white toiletry rod soap economically and continuously without using an opacifier, a whitening agent, or a brightener by a method in which neat soap molten blocks of coconut oil etc., are supplied with air white being high-shear-mixed, molded, and cooled.
CONSTITUTION: Neat soap molten blocks composed of (A) 10-50% coconut oil, (B) 50-90% beef tallow, and (C) 28-35% water are supplied to a high-shear mixer actuated continuously to be treated with air introduced continuously at 620 kPa (90 psi). Next, soap is cast into a rod soap production frame, cooled, cut, marked, and packed to continuously obtain soap whose specific gravity is regulated within 0.5-0.9.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1992,JPO |
150 |
Manufacture of soap having patterned section |
JP5081189 |
1989-03-01 |
JPH02228400A |
1990-09-11 |
MURAKAMI SANPEI; HAGITA HIDENARI; NAKANISHI KENJIRO |
PURPOSE: To obtain a soap having a same pattern properly appearing on any section perpendicular to the longitudinal direction by a process wherein tubular paths having an enlarged part in the middle are combined to form a pattern on the section of a soap.
CONSTITUTION: A soap material is ejected through the nozzle 19 of a first extruder 18 into a tubular path 26, passed through an enlarged part 17, a small- diameter tubular path 16, an enlarged part 15, and a small-diameter tubular path 14, and then ejected through a circular opening 12 located within the discharged hole 9 of a die 8, while on the other hand a soap material of different color is ejected through the nozzle 24 of a second extruder 23 into a tubular path 22, passed through an enlarged part 21 in the middle and a small-diameter path 20, and then ejected into a forming tube 10, so that a soap having a same pattern appearing on any section perpendicular to the longitudinal direction is continuously extruded through the discharge hole of the die.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1990,JPO&Japio |
151 |
Coloring method of thin molded soap |
JP33597587 |
1987-12-29 |
JPH01178600A |
1989-07-14 |
UCHIDA SATOYOSHI; INUI YASUHIKO |
PURPOSE: To conduct coloring having a gradation provided at desired portions without damaging the shape and thereby obtain the title soap which is highly elaborate, by molding a soap stock in the form of a thin sheet into a desired shape, regulating the water content and immersing in a coloring soln. for a short period of time.
CONSTITUTION: Maltitol is added to a soap stock to improve processability, and the soap stock thus obtd. is sliced, thereby obtaining a soap stock 4 in the form of a thin sheet. The soap stock is blanked by the use of a tubular cutting die 5 to obtain a soap stock 4' having a planar form. The soap stock 4' is inserted in between a negative form 6 having formed therein cavities 7 of a desired shape (e.g., petal) and a positive form 8 having formed therein protrusions 9 corresponding to the cavities, and compressed so as to mold the soap stock into, e.g., a petal-form soap 4". The soap is dried to adjust the water content to 10W40wt.%, and, e.g., only the tip of the soap is immersed for a short period of time (e.g., several sec) in a coloring soln. 10 prepared by dissolving a water-soluble dye of a desired color in water in a vessel 11. Then, the soap is pulled up from the soln. Thus the soap is dried with the water-soluble dye diffusing thereinto, thereby obtaining the title soap in a petal form colored with gradation.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1989,JPO&Japio |
152 |
Soap |
JP18914785 |
1985-08-27 |
JPS6248799A |
1987-03-03 |
TAKASHITA YOKO; FUJII MICHIE |
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153 |
JPS6131754B2 - |
JP5342983 |
1983-03-29 |
JPS6131754B2 |
1986-07-22 |
TERENSU ARAN KURAAKU; RICHAADO BARII EDOWAAZU; GUREEMU NEIRU AABINGU |
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154 |
JPS6133854U - |
JP11824084 |
1984-07-31 |
JPS6133854U |
1986-03-01 |
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155 |
Manufacture of multicolor powder patterned soap bar |
JP12684984 |
1984-06-20 |
JPS617400A |
1986-01-14 |
NONOKAWA MITSUO; OOSHIMA MANABU; KISHI MASATAKA; NAGASE YOSHIMI; NAKADA SATORU |
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156 |
Manufacture of multi-color solid soap |
JP21403084 |
1984-10-12 |
JPS60104200A |
1985-06-08 |
ANDORIYUU JIYON KAASUREIKU |
|
157 |
Alicyclic alcohol, manufacture, perfume composition and method of modifying, improving or enhancing flavor characteristics of consumable commodity |
JP7106084 |
1984-04-11 |
JPS59219242A |
1984-12-10 |
KAARUUHAINRITSUHI SHIYURUTEEER; ERUBUE PAMINGURU |
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158 |
JPS5934759B2 - |
JP4451680 |
1980-04-04 |
JPS5934759B2 |
1984-08-24 |
DEBITSUDO ARAN ARUDAASON; REIMONDO SHIRIRU SUTOTSUTO |
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159 |
JPS591440B2 - |
JP1934678 |
1978-02-22 |
JPS591440B2 |
1984-01-12 |
KAYAU KOICHI |
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160 |
JPS5842427Y2 - |
JP10174982 |
1982-07-07 |
JPS5842427Y2 |
1983-09-26 |
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