序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
181 LAUNDRY DETERGENT WITH PRETREATMENT ADDITIVE AND ITS USE PCT/EP2008062874 2008-09-25 WO2009047126A4 2009-08-13 CUTRONA JANETTE; DRIEL VAN RUDOLF GOVERT; GEERSE KEES BERT; LEMPERS EDWIN LEO MARIO; MACEDO CAMPIGLIA DE LIGIA
A granular detergent composition comprising 0.1 to 10 wt% soluble coloured lamellar visual cues made from a soluble film, each soluble coloured lamellar visual cue having a planar cross-sectional area of from 5mm2 to 100 mm2, the relative density of the film being from 0.2 to 0.8 kg/l and the film comprising 10 to 90 wt% surfactant.
182 DETERGENT COMPOSITIONS PCT/US0146070 2001-10-23 WO02059242A8 2003-11-13 LANT NEIL JOSEPH; SALAGER SERGE ERIC; ESHUIS JOHAN HANS; PENA-ROMERO ANGELINA
The present invention relates to a shaped detergent composition comprising: (a) a surfactant; and (b) at least one particle comprising benefit agent wherein the particle floats in deionised water at 20 DEG C. In the compositions of the present invention the particle(s) comprising the benefit agent survive well in the wash liquor and, therefore, it is easier to control the release of the active. In addition, the present shaped compositions can be effectively dosed via the dispensing drawer of standard washing machines.
183 METHOD OF REBLENDING DETERGENT TABLETS PCT/US2001/051378 2001-10-26 WO02042407A2 2002-05-30
The present invention relates to a multi-phase detergent composition of compressed particulate matter, wherein the average particle density of one phase differs from the average particle density of at least one other phase by at least 25g/l.The phases of the compositions of the present invention are easy to separate and avoid excessive contamination which would cause problems for reblend operations.The present invention also relates to a method of separating the phases of a multi-phase detergent compositions of compressed particulate matter, wherein the average particle density of one phase differs from the average particle density of at least one other phase by at least 25g/l, said method comprising the steps:(a) breaking up the compressed composition into particles, and(b) separating phases on the basis of their density.
184 METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SOAP WITH AIR BUBBLES PCT/JP2001/008225 2001-09-21 WO02024858A1 2002-03-28
A method of manufacturing soap with air bubbles (5), comprising the step of supplying the molten soap (4) distributedly containing innumerable air bubbles and having a volume of 1.05 or more times the volume of the soap with air bubbles (5) into a cavity (11) of a form block (1) having the cavity of a specified shape and solidifying the molten soap (4) in the cavity (11) under the compressed state.
185 WASHING OR CLEANING AGENT SHAPED BODIES PCT/EP2001/005193 2001-05-08 WO01088079A1 2001-11-22
The invention relates to washing or cleaning agent shaped bodies that are mechanically stable, have an excellent rate of dissolution and a completely novel appearance. The novel washing or cleaning agent shaped bodies comprise solid(s) and gas(es) and optionally other washing or cleaning agent components. The shaped body consists of gas-filled cells (pores) that are defined by solid dividing walls. Preferred washing or cleaning agent shaped bodies in the form of solid foams have a content of 40 to 90 % by weight of one or more water-soluble polymers, 10 to 60 % by weight of one or more substances from the group of builders, acidifying agents, chelate complexing agents, plaque-inhibiting polymers or non-ionic tensides as well as 0 to 50 % by weight of one or more adjuvants and/or fillers.
186 FOAMING EFFERVESCENT BATH PRODUCT PCT/US0017881 2000-08-15 WO0116267A8 2001-06-14 RAU ALLEN H
A foaming effervescent bath composition is comprised of an effervescent base together with an anhydrous surfactant. The effervescent base may be sodium carbonate and an organic acid, or similar variations. The base is selected so as to provide a composition which has a high dissolution rate, of at least 0.4 g/sec. The product is designed so as to have a low density, not greater than about 1.0 g/cc. Surfactants that exhibit a high viscosity in the presence of low concentrations of salt give particularly good foaming performance. Other agents, such as a colorant, fragrance, humectant, or emollient, may be added.
187 PARTICLE AGGLOMERATES PCT/GB1998/003659 1998-12-08 WO99031184A1 1999-06-24
Liquid-based products such as personal care, personal hygiene and cosmetic formulations incorporate a material which serves to impart a desired characteristic, such as a sensory attribute (e.g. tactile), to the product, the material being in the form of granules of high density inorganic particles co-agglomerated with particles having a density lower than that of water.
188 NON-AQUEOUS LIQUID DETERGENT COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING MID-CHAIN BRANCHED SURFACTANTS PCT/US1998/021679 1998-10-14 WO99019451A1 1999-04-22
Non-aqueous, particulate-containing liquid laundry detergent compositions which are in the form of a suspension of particulate material, essentially including mid-chain branched surfactants and preferably including a peroxygen bleaching agent and an organic detergent builder, dispersed in a liquid phase preferably structured with additional surfactants. Such compositions provide especially desirable cleaning and bleaching of fabrics laundered therewith.
189 WRAPPED SOAP WITH ENHANCED PERCEIVED OPTICAL CLARITY AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE PCT/US1997016370 1997-09-12 WO1998011196A1 1998-03-19
A method for the manufacture of an improved tansparently packaged bar, having increased light transmission, which is believed to be caused by the cooling of molten soap in direct contact with the stretchable transparent wrap used to package the bar. The unique shape of the bar which enhances its light transmision. The wrapped bar may have a perceived optical clarity index of more than 0.9 based in the Noble Perceived Optical Clarity Test, both immediately after manufacture, and, when a high strength film is used, at least 6 months after the date of manufacture.
190 PERFORMANCE INGREDIENTS IN FILM PARTICLES EP08804761.8 2008-09-25 EP2195410B1 2016-07-20 BATCHELOR, Stephen, Norman; CUTRONA, Janette; VAN DRIEL, Rudolf, Govert; GEERSE, Kees, Bert; LEMPERS, Edwin, Leo, Mario
191 DETERGENT PRINTED FILM EP06796080.7 2006-09-11 EP1948771B1 2010-12-08 Icht, Samuel; Maayan, Sharon
The present invention discloses a water-soluble detergent printed film comprising a film support and at least one print, being printed thereon and/or therein said film, said film is a water-soluble detergent adapted for effective cleansing of various human body and goods cleaning. The present invention also discloses a method of producing a water-soluble detergent printed film, comprising forming a detergent film; and, printing the same with at least one print.
192 FLOATING COMBI-BAR AND MIXTURE FOR PRODUCING SAME EP05801332.7 2005-10-12 EP1957624A1 2008-08-20 TAN, Tee, Yong; BRAUN, Norbert; TAN, Jason, Hock, Chye; NEUGEBAUER, Wolfgang
Described is a mixture for producing a combi-bar floating in water at 20 °C (floating combi-bar), the mixture comprising or (essentially) consisting of: v) 20 - 50 wt.%, preferably 25 - 40 wt.%, of one or more non-soap surfactants, preferably solid non-soap surfactants, vi) 25 - 60 wt.%, preferably 35 - 55 wt.%, of one or more free C14-C18 fatty acids, vii) 2 - 40 wt.%, preferably 5 - 25 wt.%, of one or more metal C8-C24 fatty acid soaps, and viii) 0 - 20 wt.%, preferably 2 - 20 wt.%, of further ingredients, said mixture containing less than 10 wt.% of water as a further ingredient. Further described are methods for producing a combi-bar and a combi-bar itself.
193 WASCH- ODER REINIGUNGSMITTELFORMKÖRPER EP01977961.0 2001-05-08 EP1287109B1 2007-07-04 RÄHSE, Wilfried; BAYERSDÖRFER, Rolf; BIRNBRICH, Paul; SEMRAU, Markus
The invention relates to washing or cleaning agent shaped bodies that are mechanically stable, have an excellent rate of dissolution and a completely novel appearance. The novel washing or cleaning agent shaped bodies comprise solid(s) and gas(es) and optionally other washing or cleaning agent components. The shaped body consists of gas-filled cells (pores) that are defined by solid dividing walls. Preferred washing or cleaning agent shaped bodies in the form of solid foams have a content of 40 to 90 % by weight of one or more water-soluble polymers, 10 to 60 % by weight of one or more substances from the group of builders, acidifying agents, chelate complexing agents, plaque-inhibiting polymers or non-ionic tensides as well as 0 to 50 % by weight of one or more adjuvants and/or fillers.
194 IMPROVED DETERGENT BAR AND PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURE EP04721901.9 2004-03-19 EP1618175A1 2006-01-25 MHATRE, Subhash Shivshankar, Hindustan Lever Ltd; SIVAKUMAR, Ananthasubramanian, Hindustan Lever Ltd
A process for the manufacture of aerated solid shaped detergent compositions comprising the steps of: i) preparation of a melt of the detergent composition to be cast; ii) addition of fatty alcohol to the melt either prior to or after the air or gas has been incorporated into the melt; iii) mixing the melt in a high shear mixer; iv) pouring the melt into a mould; v) cooling the mould; vi) demoulding the solidified-shaped article. Preferably, the detergent composition comprises 20 % to 60 % by weight of detergent active, 0.1 % to 10 % by weight fatty alcohol and 30 % to 60 % by weight water and/or polyhydric alcohol.
195 METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SOAP WITH AIR BUBBLES EP01970178.8 2001-09-21 EP1239027B1 2006-01-25 SHIMADA, Naritoshi; KUNII, Mitsuru; HATANO, Koichi, Kao Corporation, Research Lab.; MIYAMOTO, Yasunori, Kao Corporation, Research Lab.; SHIBATA, Manabu, Kao Corporation, Research Lab.; HASEGAWA, Takeshi
A method of manufacturing soap with air bubbles (5), comprising the step of supplying the molten soap (4) distributedly containing innumerable air bubbles and having a volume of 1.05 or more times the volume of the soap with air bubbles (5) into a cavity (11) of a form block (1) having the cavity of a specified shape and solidifying the molten soap (4) in the cavity (11) under the compressed state.
196 SEIFENZUBEREITUNG MIT LUFTBLASEN EP03793784.4 2003-09-02 EP1534813A1 2005-06-01 ROREGER, Michael; SCHNITZLER, Iris; LI, Qian-Yi
Disclosed is a solid soap preparation which can dissolve very quickly when it comes into contact with water and which enables exact dosing of a specific amount of soap. The soap preparation contains air bubbles and thus exhibits a certain degree of elasticity and plasticity. .
197 METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SOAP WITH AIR BUBBLES EP01970164 2001-09-20 EP1229105A4 2004-06-09 HASEGAWA TAKESHI; MIYAMOTO YASUNORI; ABE TADAO; HATANO KOICHI
A method of manufacturing soap with air bubbles (5) by solidifying molten soap (4) containing distributed air bubbles by a forming device, wherein a circulating passage (62) forming a loop passing a storage tank (61) for the molten soap (4) is provided therefor, a feed nozzle (31) for the molten soap (4) is connected to the circulating passage (62) or the storage tank (61), and the molten soap (4) is fed to the forming device through the feed nozzle (31) while being circulated in the circulating passage (62).
198 DISHWASHING COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING FLOATING PARTICLES EP01984423.2 2001-07-26 EP1307535A1 2003-05-07 RECKITT BENCKISER (UK) LIMITED; WIEDEMANN, Ralf; GUZMANN, Marcus; DASCHNER, Natascha
A machine dischwashing detergent composition is disclosed. The composition includes delayed-release solid particles comprising at least one ingredient that is intended to perform its function during the reinse cycle of an automatic dishwashing cycle wherein the particles float in water and have no more than one dimension bigger than 1 cm.
199 Detergent compositions EP01870012.0 2001-01-19 EP1201744A1 2002-05-02 Lant, Neil Joseph; Eshuis, Johan Hans; Dasque, Bruno Matthieu; Salager, Serge Eric; Pena Romero, Angelina ( NMN)

The present invention relates to a detergent composition wherein the composition is enclosed by a pouch made of a water-soluble film, said composition comprising:

  • (a) a surfactant; and
  • (b) at least one particle comprising benefit agent wherein the particle floats in de-ionized water at 20°C.

In the compositions of the present invention the particle(s) comprising the benefit agent survive well in the wash liquor and, therefore, it is easier to control the release of the active.

200 Process for the manufacture of spray-dried detergent powder EP87311311.2 1987-12-22 EP0273688B1 1991-09-04 Evans, Elfed Huw
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