161 |
JPS5861443U - |
JP10174982 |
1982-07-07 |
JPS5861443U |
1983-04-25 |
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162 |
Multicolored detergent rod manufacture and detergent extruder |
JP4451680 |
1980-04-04 |
JPS55137200A |
1980-10-25 |
DEBITSUDO ARAN ARUDAASON; REIMONDO SHIRIRU SUTOTSUTO |
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163 |
JPS5444007B2 - |
JP10855075 |
1975-09-09 |
JPS5444007B2 |
1979-12-24 |
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164 |
JPS5422762Y2 - |
JP14583275 |
1975-10-23 |
JPS5422762Y2 |
1979-08-07 |
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165 |
JPS5410009B2 - |
JP15701075 |
1975-12-27 |
JPS5410009B2 |
1979-05-01 |
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166 |
Method and apparatus for injecting liquid into detergent mass |
JP10239578 |
1978-08-24 |
JPS5450009A |
1979-04-19 |
REZURII HANTO; IAN TOOMASU NIKORUSON; TOOMASU MACHIYUU UITSUTOFUIIRU |
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167 |
Production of soap with colored stripes |
JP15170676 |
1976-12-16 |
JPS5375203A |
1978-07-04 |
SHIBUYA KENSUKE; KOUDA HIDEYUKI; MORITA RITSUO |
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168 |
JPS5239093Y2 - |
JP5670372 |
1972-05-17 |
JPS5239093Y2 |
1977-09-05 |
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169 |
Method for preventing deterioration of perfumes in soap |
JP14878075 |
1975-12-12 |
JPS5271510A |
1977-06-15 |
TAKAHASHI FUMIOKI |
PURPOSE: To enable soap to maintain fresh perfume just after the manufacture for a for a long period, perventing deterioration of perfumes in soap by being incorporated with a specific organic acid to neutralize free alkali or be made weakly acidic.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1977,JPO&Japio |
170 |
JPS5258059U - |
JP14583575 |
1975-10-23 |
JPS5258059U |
1977-04-27 |
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171 |
JPS5258056U - |
JP14583275 |
1975-10-23 |
JPS5258056U |
1977-04-27 |
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172 |
Process for preparing bar soap patterned to the core part |
JP6988175 |
1975-06-10 |
JPS51146504A |
1976-12-16 |
MORI MASAHIRO |
PURPOSE: A process for preparing soap which can be patterned with marks, letters, picture writings, polychrome patterns, etc. clearly to exhibit propaganda effects during the period of use.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1976,JPO&Japio |
173 |
JPS5035927B1 - |
JP3392969 |
1969-05-02 |
JPS5035927B1 |
1975-11-20 |
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174 |
JPS4918765B1 - |
JP10319870 |
1970-11-21 |
JPS4918765B1 |
1974-05-13 |
GRECH L; KAHLA R |
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175 |
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DISTRIBUTING SCENTED, COLOR-CODED, OR COLOR SCENTED DILUTION RATIOS OF DISINFECTANTS, DISINFECTANT BASED CLEANING CONCENTRATES AND READY TO USE FOAMING AND NON FOAMING HARD SURFACE, SOFT SURFACE AND SKIN CLEANING CONCENTRATES THAT ARE DILUTED INTO READY TO USE FORM PRODUCTS |
US16554137 |
2019-08-28 |
US20210061639A1 |
2021-03-04 |
Gregory Robinson |
A system and method for distributing color-coded dilution ratios of cleaning concentrates at different dilution ratios and flow rates. The system mixes a concentrated cleaning composition with different quantities of water to produce diluted concentrates. A plurality of separate dyes or scented dyes are added to the diluted concentrates, with each color of dye correlating to a unique diluted concentrate. This provides a visual indication of the dilution ratio of the diluted concentrate. A plurality of metering devices selectively dispense the dyed diluted concentrates at different dilution ratios and at multiple flow rates. The metering devices are labeled with identification markings, indicating dilution ratios and flow rates. The dilution ratio and the flow rate are selected based on the type of cleaning that is required, and the type of dispensing means used for cleaning. A plurality of lines carry the concentrated cleaning composition, water, dyes, and dyed diluted concentrate. |
176 |
WATER SOLUBLE PELLET AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAID WATER SOLUBLE PELLET |
US16325204 |
2017-08-16 |
US20190169549A1 |
2019-06-06 |
Stefano DEFLORIAN; Cedric MORHAIN; Giovanni CARRARA; Silvano GARAVAGLIA |
A water soluble pellet for releasing one or more actives including a vegetable soap carrier in an amount of 10-95 wt %; a perfume oil in an amount of 2-12 wt %; and a dye in an amount of 0.001 to 0.5 wt %. The method for manufacturing the water soluble pellet includes the following steps: mixing the composition; extruding the composition; and cutting the extruded composition to form water soluble pellets. |
177 |
Extrusion die for synthetic wood, manufacturing apparatus and method using the same, and synthetic wood manufactured by the same |
US14380300 |
2013-02-28 |
US09694529B2 |
2017-07-04 |
Jong Sung Park; Jung Il Son |
Disclosed therein are an extrusion die for synthetic wood which can provide a natural wood pattern similar with real wood by forming various wood patterns on the surface of synthetic wood manufactured through extrusion molding, manufacturing apparatus and method using the same, and synthetic wood manufactured by the same. The extrusion die includes: a pair of molds respectively having rectangular extrusion holes for allowing extrudates forming an inner layer to pass through the extrusion holes; and surface layer forming parts having flow paths which are oppositely formed on contact faces of the molds in such a way as to keep a predetermined gap and formed in a top and bottom asymmetrical manner for injecting other extrudates supplied, the surface layer forming parts serving to form a surface layer having different wood patterns on the outer circumference of the inner layer. The present invention can realize the natural wood pattern similar with real wood by forming various wood patterns on the surface of the synthetic wood by the extrusion die having an asymmetric flow path therein. |
178 |
Process for the production of a detergent bar |
US09827885 |
2001-04-06 |
US06878319B2 |
2005-04-12 |
Michael Andrew Browne; Paul Lloyd; Sudhir Mani; Christine Ann Overton; Frederick Edmund Stocker |
In an apparatus and process for manufacturing a detergent bar, the bar comprises a first distinct zone comprising a first component and at least a second distinct zone comprising a second component. In an injection step, the first and second components are injected into the mold cavity via nozzle means having a first orifice through which the first component is injected. The second component is injected through a second orifice of the nozzle means. The first and second components solidify in the cavity to form the bar. The interface between the zones may be non-planar and/or such that the zones cannot be separated by a unidirectional cut. The first and second zones may respectively comprise detergent and a benefit agent. The first and second zones may differ in texture. |
179 |
Manufacture of multi-colored detergent bars |
US659140 |
1984-10-09 |
US4634564A |
1987-01-06 |
Andrew J. Kerslake |
Multi-colored detergent bars are manufactured by adding a visually distinct liquid to one part of the detergent feedstock before it enters the refiner stage. |
180 |
Manufacture of multicolored detergent bars having sinusoidal striping |
US321854 |
1981-11-16 |
US4435310A |
1984-03-06 |
Michael R. Lowry |
Striped detergent bars can be manufactured by several methods. The application of torque to a striped extruded log provides a bar with a spiral striping. The present invention proposes reversal of torque so that a sinusoidal striping is present on the bar. |