141 |
A method and system for drying soap mass |
DE1271883 |
1963-08-10 |
DE1271883B |
1968-07-04 |
SOSSNA RAIMUND |
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142 |
Procédé de fabrication de flocons de savon à partir de pâte de savon, en continu, et installation pour sa mise en oeuvre |
CH798667 |
1967-06-06 |
CH457681A |
1968-06-15 |
RAYMOND KAHLA; LORIS GRECH |
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143 |
Method and apparatus for the manufacture of bottles, tubes, ampoules and similar technical Hohlkoerpern made of thermoplastic material |
DEK0036164 |
1958-11-07 |
DE1174968B |
1964-07-30 |
HAGEN NORBERT |
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144 |
Macchina a funzionamento continuo per la produzione di sapone in foglio con anima in carta |
CH330487D |
1955-06-18 |
CH330487A |
1958-06-15 |
RODOLFO VETTORELLO |
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145 |
dryer machine for soap preparation sheet |
FR1114720D |
1954-12-03 |
FR1114720A |
1956-04-16 |
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146 |
Method and apparatus for drying soap |
DEP0000190 |
1948-10-02 |
DE825296C |
1951-12-17 |
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147 |
Method of drying impregnated steel wool |
GB3091648 |
1948-11-29 |
GB656591A |
1951-08-29 |
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656,591. Drying webs &c. GEFELDT, R. W. Nov. 29, 1948, No. 30916. [A Specification was laid open to inspection under Sect.- 91 of the Acts, July 7, 1949.] [Class 34(i)] A web 13 of steel wool impregnated with soap solution is dried by causing an electric current to flow through part of the web. The web 13 on leaving the impregnating tank 12 runs between a pair of squeeze rollers 3 and thence into a drying chamber 20 where it passes between or over rollers 4, 5 6, 7 two pairs 4, 7 of which are of electrically conducting material and are connected to a source of electrical energy so that current flows through the part of the web extending between said rollers 4, 7 to heat the web and thus dry it at a temperature of 130 to 170C, the temperature being controlled by regulating the current potential. A suction fan 23 mounted on top of the 'chamber 20 draws air or other drying gas through the chamber. |
148 |
Improvements in drying the soap and the manufacture of soap powder, flakes or the like |
FR933031D |
1946-08-28 |
FR933031A |
1948-04-08 |
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149 |
Procedimento per l'ottenimento di sapone secco partendo da una dispersione fluida di sapone e relativo impianto. |
CH253482D |
1945-12-13 |
CH253482A |
1948-03-15 |
GIUSEPPE MAZZONI |
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150 |
A method of spraying and drying of the soap, and installation for carrying out this method |
FR922934D |
1946-02-26 |
FR922934A |
1947-06-23 |
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151 |
Apparatus for drying soap masses |
DER0062375 |
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DE431697C |
1926-06-15 |
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152 |
Improvements in soap machinery |
GB1005425 |
1925-04-17 |
GB251756A |
1926-05-13 |
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251,756. Schwantes, J. A., and Palmolive Co. April 17, 1925. Soap, shredded &c.-Melted soap passes from a tank 14 through a pipe 15 and pump 16 to a shredding and drying device 18 in a vat 10. The vat is provided with a ventilator 13 and has a chamber 61 fed with hot air by a blower 62. The shreds of soap fall into the lower conical end of the vat and, after passing through a gate controlled by a rotary member 64 are drawn through a pipe 65 into a cyclone member 66. The soap is cooled during its passage through the pipe by cool air from a blower 68. The discharge of the shredded soap from the member 66 into barrels 72 is controlled by gates 70, 71. The shredding and drying device 18, Figs. 7 and 8, is carried in a frame 19 and comprises two oppositelyrotating disc members 23, 25 secured at the ends of sleeve members 22, 24 respectively. The disc 23 is formed with a number of short radial vents extending from its edge to openings in its lower face, and a number of long vents 49 extending from its edge to a central aperture into which the liquid soap is discharged from a central tube 20; the rate of discharge is controlled by a screw 21. The rim of the disc 25 is provided with spaced slots 26. The rotation of the disc 23 forces the soap through the vents 49 and across the line of the rotating rim of the disc 25. |
153 |
soap drying processes or similar products and devices for the implementation of these methods |
FR577249D |
1924-02-16 |
FR577249A |
1924-09-02 |
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154 |
Improvements in or relating to evaporating water from liquid or semi-liquid substances |
GB953223 |
1923-04-06 |
GB197656A |
1923-11-01 |
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197,656. Trocknungs - Anlagen - Ges. May 9, 1922, [Convention date]. Film evaporators; evaporating plant and processes.-In evaporating liquid or pulpy materials, such as soap or glue on steam-heated rollers, the material discharged from the rollers is immediately cooled to prevent excessive drying. The material dried on heated drums A, B is discharged between cooled drums a, b which are rotated by means dependent on the rotation of the drums A, B. |
155 |
Improvements in or relating to the Drying or "Stoving" of Soap. |
GB190927899D |
1909-11-30 |
GB190927899A |
1910-10-27 |
HIGGINS ERIC; SPENSLEY JACOB WILLIAM |
27,899. Higgins, E., and Spensley, J. W. Nov. 30. Soap tablets, bars, &c.-Soap bars or tablets are dried or stoved by subjecting the surface to a high temperature for a short time in order to cause drying and fusion or partial fusion of the outer skin instantaneously. The heating may be effected by a hot flame such as that of a batswing bunsen burner, the flame and the bar of soap being moved relatively; or gas heated by passage through a heated coil or gases from a coke or other fire may be used; alternatively the soap may be moved past incandescent metallic surfaces. The soap may travel on wire belting covered with sheet asbestos. |
156 |
Nouvelle tablette détergente enrobée |
FR2114279 |
2021-12-22 |
FR3130839A1 |
2023-06-23 |
ESPEIT JEAN-LOUIS; BROSSE JACQUES; OFRIDAM FABRICE |
La présente divulgation concerne le domaine des tablettes pour l’entretien ménager et des tissus, notamment des tablettes détergentes. L’invention se rapporte en particulier à une tablette enrobée par une solution respectueuse de l’environnement à base d’un mélange de polymères d’origine naturelle qui permet d’éviter que les tablettes ne se fracturent ou ne s’écaillent au cours de leur fabrication, de leur transport et de leur utilisation. |
157 |
PRIPRAVAK |
HRP20190033 |
2019-01-04 |
HRP20190033T1 |
2019-03-08 |
CONSTANTINE MARK; CONSTANTINE MARGARET JOAN; AMBROSEN HELEN ELIZABETH |
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Composition |
AU2013282957 |
2013-06-27 |
AU2013282957B2 |
2017-07-27 |
CONSTANTINE MARK; CONSTANTINE MARGARET JOAN; AMBROSEN HELEN ELIZABETH |
The present invention provides a solid cosmetic composition comprising (i) sugar; (ii) a vegetable fibre, a fruit fibre or mixture thereof; and (iii) a soap; wherein the solid cosmetic composition is prepared by dehydrating a liquid composition comprising (i) sugar in an amount of 33.75 to 47 wt.%; (ii) a vegetable fibre, a fruit fibre or mixture thereof, in an amount of 3.75 to 4.75 wt.%; (iii) a soap in an amount of 20 to 75 wt.%; and (iv) water in an amount of 11 to 15 wt.%, wherein the amounts are based on the total combined amount of the sugar, the fibre, the soap and the water. |
159 |
Solid cosmetic composition in the form of a foldable sheet |
GB201211531 |
2012-06-29 |
GB2503492A |
2014-01-01 |
CONSTANTINE MARK; CONSTANTINE MARGARET JOAN; AMBROSEN HELEN |
A solid cosmetic composition comprises (i) sugar, such as sucrose; (ii) a vegetable fibre, a fruit fibre or mixture thereof, such as melon; and (iii) a soap; wherein the solid cosmetic composition is prepared by dehydrating a liquid composition comprising (i) sugar in an amount of 6.75 to 8.6 wt.%; (ii) a vegetable fibre, a fruit fibre or mixture thereof, in an amount of 0.75 to 0.95 wt.%; (iii) a soap in an amount of 5 to 25 wt%; and (iv) water in an amount of 67.5 to 85.5Â wt.%; wherein the amounts are based on the total combined amount of the sugar, the fibre, the soap and the water. The composition may be dehydrated in the form of a sheet, which may be used to wrap other cosmetics. |
160 |
ONE TIME USE DISPOSABLE PAPER SOAP |
CA2332748 |
2001-01-31 |
CA2332748A1 |
2002-07-31 |
ZAFAR ALAM |
A one time use disposable soap. The soap includes a substrate, a cleansing composition, and a holder. The substrate is dissolvable in water. The cleansing composition is impregnated in the substrate so as to form a dry and cleanser impregnated substrate. The dry and cleanser impregnated substrate is not laid hold on to prevent exposure and evaporation of the cleansing composition, since the dry and cleanser impregnated substrate is dry. The holder removably holds at least one stacked dry and cleanser impregnated substrate. When the dry and cleanser impregnated substrate is removed from the holder and subjected to water, the substrate dissolves leaving the cleansing composition dissolved in the water for cleansing. |