序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
101 Auxiliary device for activating cleaning water US55171 1998-04-03 US5946951A 1999-09-07 Tadao Watanabe
This invention is to be put in the washing machine vat with clothing and finely dividing hydro molecule cluster of the washing water by which the washing water permeates into the fiber of the clothing a generally disk shaped vessel main body is configured to be raised at its upper and lower surfaces where numerous water passing holes or perforations are formed for passing water there-through, a shock absorber is attached on the vessel main body at its side periphery face; a float is attached on the main body at its upper center, and a ceramic ball, tormaline resin, magnet and copper fiber are contained in the vessel main body.
102 Stratified solid cast detergent compositions US424919 1995-04-19 US5670467A 1997-09-23 Howard Fleisher
Stratified solid cast alkaline detergent compositions are disclosed in which the concentrations of an active alkalinity source and water of hydration which contain at least one granular material in varying concentration throughout the composition. Methods of making and using the disclosed compositions are also disclosed.
103 Block detergent containing nitrilotriacetic acid US399804 1995-03-07 US5490949A 1996-02-13 Thomas W. Backes; Sean D. Dingman; Sheldon P. Verrett
A phosphate-free, solid, block detergent containing an alkali metal salt of nitrilotriacetic acid, an acid, alkali metal containing hydroxides and silicates, and alkali metal containing carbonates and sulfates is taught. A process for producing the block detergent is also taught.
104 Stratified solid cast detergent compositions and methods of making same US115070 1993-09-02 US5482641A 1996-01-09 Howard Fleisher
Stratified solid cast alkaline detergent compositions are disclosed in which the concentrations of an active alkalinity source and water of hydration which contain at least one granular material in varying concentration throughout the composition. Methods of making and using the disclosed compositions are also disclosed.
105 Personal cleanser with moisturizer US909877 1992-07-07 US5312559A 1994-05-17 Mark L. Kacher; Julie A. Wagner; James R. Schwartz; Efrain Torres; Marcus W. Evans; James E. Taneri
A very stable mild soap personal cleansing and moisturizing composition comprising: C.sub.8 -C.sub.22 free fatty acid soap, C.sub.8 -C.sub.22 free fatty acid, water, and petrolatum, or emollient preferably having a weight average particle size larger than 45 microns.
106 Personal cleansing freezer bar with selected fatty acid soaps and synthetic surfactant for reduced bathtub ring, improved mildness, and good lather US717778 1991-06-18 US5264145A 1993-11-23 Dawn M. French; Gerald L. Cantey; Natalie M. Moroney; James E. Taneri; Mark L. Kacher; Mary E. Carethers; Lawrence A. Gilbert; Richard W. Schell
The present invention relates to an improved freezer bar soap comprising selected saturated C.sub.14 -C.sub.18 fatty acid soaps and lathering synthetic surfactant. The bars of this invention have reduced bathtub ring, as well as improved mildness while maintaining acceptable lathering/sudsing characteristics.
107 Stabilized lipolytic enzyme-containing liquid detergent composition US305878 1989-02-02 US4908150A 1990-03-13 John F. Hessel; Martin S. Cardinali; Michael P. Aronson
The present invention relates to isotropic enzymatic liquid detergent compositions comprising lipolytic enzymes. The stability of the lipolytic enzymes is significantly improved therein by inclusion of particular nonionic ethylene glycol containing copolymers therein. These polymers comprise ethylene oxide or ethylene glycol, copolymerized with difunctional acids or acrylic based copolymers. Isotropic liquids are obtained without the aid of hydrocarbon solvents.The compositions preferably also contain proteolytic enzymes.
108 Powdered detergent or soak US57202 1979-07-13 US4303542A 1981-12-01 Karl H. Heinlein; Joachim Busch
A powdered detergent suitable for use in home laundry machines contains (1) an acid component which provides an initial wash solution with a pH of 1-4 and (2) a coated alkali-supplying substance which neutralizes the acid wash solution within a period of about 2 to 25 minutes. The compositions may be free of phosphates and avoid the problem of ash build-up on fabrics usually caused by carbonate-based non-phosphate detergents.
109 Soap saver US433515 1974-01-15 US3969256A 1976-07-13 Harry A. Hadley; George Spector
An improved bar of soap which includes a central plastic core in order to prevent the inevitable disintegration of the last remaining portion of the bar when it gets small; the bar being manufactured by the soap material being molded all around the core.
110 Bleaching article US437570 1974-01-29 US3945936A 1976-03-23 Malcolm Bramel Lucas; James Francis McKenna; Francis Louvaine Diehl
A porous article releasably containing a dry, activated bleaching composition suitable for use in an automatic dryer.
111 Soap bar US3796665D 1973-04-02 US3796665A 1974-03-12 ALLEN L
D R A W I N G
AN IMPROVED BUOYANT CAKE OF SOAP WHICH IS FORMED OF COMPOSITE CONSTRUCTION, THE CORE CONSISTING OF AN INSOLUBLE MATERIAL SUCH AS PLASTIC OR WOOD, WITH THE OUTER LAYER CONSISTING OF SOAP, WHICH REMAINS OF A SIZE LARGER ENOUGH TO BE CONVENIENTLY HANDLED. A LOOPED CORD OF PLASTIC MATERIAL IS FASTENED TO THE INSOLUBLE CORE, WHICH MAY BE HUNG FROM THE LOOPED CORD, WHEN NOT IN USE.

112 Buoyant soap cake and preparation thereof US47137465 1965-07-12 US3403106A 1968-09-24 STORY JULIAN R; NORMAN MICHAEL G; JUNGERMANN ERIC
113 Floating soap US36908464 1964-05-21 US3359206A 1967-12-19 CRATSA STEVE N
114 Process and apparatus for manufacturing floating soap US83009259 1959-07-28 US3097057A 1963-07-09 SHOICHI TAKEUCHI
115 Process for making floating soap US10904449 1949-08-06 US2525081A 1950-10-10 LYLE SCHULERUD ALBERT
116 Process for producing aerated soap US35800640 1940-09-23 US2398776A 1946-04-23 BODMAN JOHN W
117 Method of producing a floating soap US44772442 1942-06-19 US2371175A 1945-03-13 KELLEY CHARLES W
118 Soap and process of producing same US8598536 1936-06-18 US2215539A 1940-09-24 BODMAN JOHN W
119 Method of forming floating milled soap US20131738 1938-04-11 US2195399A 1940-04-02 EAGEN THOMAS S
120 Floating soap US70664224 1924-04-15 US1615244A 1927-01-25 JULIUS STERN
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