序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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141 | Soap and figured toys | US52739155 | 1955-08-09 | US2849831A | 1958-09-02 | SOPHIA SWARTZ |
142 | Process and apparatus for making floating soap | US59155345 | 1945-05-02 | US2494891A | 1950-01-17 | MARSHALL DONALD E |
143 | Manufacture of soap | US34653440 | 1940-07-20 | US2403925A | 1946-07-16 | HILL ITTNER MARTIN |
144 | FRAMED SOAP AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCING SAME | EP11816245.2 | 2011-02-25 | EP2604678B1 | 2017-06-28 | NISHINA, Tetsuo; MAKITA, Takahito; OKUDA, Takahiro; TODA, Tomoko; TAMURA, Uhei; NAGURA, Shogo; SAITO, Yoshinobu |
145 | FRAMED SOAP AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCING SAME | EP11816245 | 2011-02-25 | EP2604678A4 | 2014-02-19 | NISHINA TETSUO; MAKITA TAKAHITO; OKUDA TAKAHIRO; TODA TOMOKO; TAMURA UHEI; NAGURA SHOGO; SAITO YOSHINOBU |
146 | LAUNDRY DETERGENT WITH PRETREATMENT ADDITIVE AND ITS USE | EP08804759.2 | 2008-09-25 | EP2201093A2 | 2010-06-30 | 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. | ||||||
147 | IMPROVED DETERGENT BAR AND PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURE | EP04721901.9 | 2004-03-19 | EP1618175B1 | 2010-01-20 | 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. | ||||||
148 | VERFAHREN ZUR HERSTELLUNG SCHWIMMENDER SEIFE UND MISCHSYSTEM | EP99939319.2 | 1999-06-15 | EP1003830B1 | 2004-10-06 | KAPPUS, Wolfgang; ZEPPAN, Wieland; NENNSTIEL, Heinz; GÖLLING, Ray |
The invention aims at providing a method for producing floating soap and a mixing system enabling production of different floating soaps in a continuos method using charges of any given size. According to the invention, this is achieved in that gas and aggregates are fed to the liquid soap flow proportional to the flow of material of the liquid soap in a closed system at a temperature of 75 to 90 DEG C, the liquid soap flow is continuously mixed with the gas and the additives by rotational shearing motions, the weight of the foam is regulated according to the number of shearings, the system pressure corresponds to the pressure loss during further processing, the crude soap that continuos to flow presses out continuously the mixed foamed soap material from the closed system, whereby the soap material is simultaneously tempered in accordance with the desired final product. | ||||||
149 | METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING PRODUCTS OF A CONSTANT WEIGHT | EP01970163 | 2001-09-20 | EP1352726A4 | 2004-06-09 | MIYAMOTO YASUNORI; ABE TADAO |
A method for manufacturing a product of a constant weight from a compressive fluid as a material by feeding the compressive fluid to a predetermined container, characterized in that the volume of the compressive fluid to be fed to the container is increased/decreased according to the fluctuation in the specific weight of the compressive fluid to be fed to the container to thereby keep the feed amount of the compressive fluid at a constant weight. | ||||||
150 | Detergent compositions containing components modified to float in water | EP03075492.3 | 2003-02-20 | EP1344815A1 | 2003-09-17 | Secemski, Isaac I., c/o Unilever R&D Edgewater; Nicholson, John R., c/o Unilever R&D Edgewater; Lang, David John, c/o Unilever R&D Edgewater |
Modified bleaching agents and enzymes for detergent compositions are described. The modified bleaching agents and enzymes have a wax clad and detergent compositions having the modified bleaching agents and enzymes display superior cleaning benefits. |
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151 | FOAMING EFFERVESCENT BATH PRODUCT | EP00957248.8 | 2000-08-15 | EP1220883A1 | 2002-07-10 | 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. | ||||||
152 | Deodorization block | EP00200866.2 | 2000-03-10 | EP1134280A1 | 2001-09-19 | Grahmbeek, Tamar Vanessa; Grahmbeek, Marit Astrid |
The deodorization block is applied in toilets. The deodorization block comprises a relatively small amount gas developing substance and perfume and is provided with an easily to open moisture resistant envelope. After elimination of the easily to open envelope the deodorization block is deposited in the toilet bowl, preferably prior to each use of the toilet. |
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153 | VERFAHREN ZUR HERSTELLUNG SCHWIMMENDER SEIFE UND MISCHSYSTEM | EP99939319.2 | 1999-06-15 | EP1003830A1 | 2000-05-31 | KAPPUS, Wolfgang; ZEPPAN, Wieland; NENNSTIEL, Heinz; GÖLLING, Ray |
The invention aims at providing a method for producing floating soap and a mixing system enabling production of different floating soaps in a continuos method using charges of any given size. According to the invention, this is achieved in that gas and aggregates are fed to the liquid soap flow proportional to the flow of material of the liquid soap in a closed system at a temperature of 75 to 90 °C, the liquid soap flow is continuously mixed with the gas and the additives by rotational shearing motions, the weight of the foam is regulated according to the number of shearings, the system pressure corresponds to the pressure loss during further processing, the crude soap that continuos to flow presses out continuously the mixed foamed soap material from the closed system, whereby the soap material is simultaneously tempered in accordance with the desired final product. | ||||||
154 | Cleaning liquid | US16303800 | 2017-05-22 | US10711222B2 | 2020-07-14 | Kazuaki Toda |
A cleaning liquid includes a liquid (53), a first fine gas bubble group (59a) included in the liquid (53) and having a gas at a first temperature, and a second fine gas bubble group (59b) included in the liquid (53) and having a gas at a second temperature that is lower than the first temperature. Therefore, it is possible to provide a cleaning liquid that exhibits a remarkably better cleaning effect than ever before. | ||||||
155 | CLEANING LIQUID | US16303800 | 2017-05-22 | US20200063064A1 | 2020-02-27 | Kazuaki TODA |
A cleaning liquid includes a liquid (53), a first fine gas bubble group (59a) included in the liquid (53) and having a gas at a first temperature, and a second fine gas bubble group (59b) included in the liquid (53) and having a gas at a second temperature that is lower than the first temperature. Therefore, it is possible to provide a cleaning liquid that exhibits a remarkably better cleaning effect than ever before. | ||||||
156 | Aerated soap bars | US14004218 | 2012-01-27 | US08957004B2 | 2015-02-17 | Ankur Chourey; Camile Florido; Sergio Roberto Leopoldino; Edirlei Roberto Magon; André Messias Krell Pedro; Anal Pushkarna; Angelica Marques Rodriques |
The invention relates to aerated soap bars. Generally, it is difficult to get aerated soap bars with the right level of aeration, because high viscosity of the molten soap mass sometimes makes it difficult to aerate it to the desired extent. The size and movement of air bubbles also play important roles. Bars with larger air bubbles have lower mechanical strength. We have determined that use of acrylates or cellulose ethers in aerated soap bars lead to bars with acceptable rate of wear, mush and lower density. The soaps also have a higher and more uniform air incorporation and better air retention. Disclosed are aerated soap bars having density from 0.2 to 0.99 g/cm3, comprising: (i) 20 to 80 wt % soap; (ii) 2 to 40 wt % polyol; (iii) 5 to 50% water; and, (iv) 0.5 to 5 wt % electrolyte; wherein the bars comprise 0.1 to 5 wt % polymer selected from acrylates or cellulose ethers. | ||||||
157 | Framed Soap And Process For Producing Same | US13816282 | 2011-02-25 | US20130137624A1 | 2013-05-30 | Tetsuo Nishina; Takahito Makita; Takahiro Okuda; Tomoko Toda; Uhei Tamura; Shogo Nagura; Yoshinobu Saito |
The present invention provides a framed soap containing uniformly entrained bubbles and a method for producing the same. The framed soap of the present invention is produced by cooling and solidifying high-temperature molten soap containing a fatty acid salt or an N-acyl acidic amino acid salt, prepared with the counter ion of which sodium is essential and an organic amine and potassium are optional, in a cylindrical cooling frame and characterized in that 10 volume % or higher air bubbles having a number average particle diameter of 65 μm or smaller are uniformly entrained. | ||||||
158 | Floating bar soap | US10862608 | 2004-06-07 | US06896435B1 | 2005-05-24 | James W Rink |
A slip-resistant floating bar soap having two outer convex-shaped layers of soap connected to an inner layer of concave-shaped rigid water-impermeable buoyant material having an exposed slip-resistant outer surface extending around the outer perimeter of the floating soap bar to provide a gripping surface for the hand of the user to aid in preventing the floating soap bar from slipping from the hands of the user. | ||||||
159 | Framed soap composition containing non-ionic surfactant and inorganic salt | US988380 | 1997-12-10 | US5972860A | 1999-10-26 | Yoshiyuki Eshita; Manabu Tonomura; Toshio Nozaki; Hironobu Otani; Takeshi Hasegawa |
A framed soap composition comprises (a) from 20 to 50% by weight of a fatty acid soap, (b) from 1 to 15% by weight of a nonionic surfactant, and (c) from 0.1 to 5% by weight of an inorganic salt. A framed soap composition incorporated with air bubbles is produced by melting a mixture containing these components while heating the mixture in the presence of water, subjecting the resultant molten material to aeration treatment to incorporate air bubbles, and pouring the resultant molten material incorporated with air bubbles, into a frame followed by cooling to harden the molten material. | ||||||
160 | Floating soap | US749665 | 1996-11-15 | US5895780A | 1999-04-20 | Richard Tokosh; Linda Dunseath; Joseph Stephenson |
Disclosed is a solid, floating soap which has a formulation density greater than water or a liquid of like density, and which has an overall physical density less than water or a liquid of like density, and a method of making the floating soap. |