Patents Assigned to International Flora Technologies, Ltd.
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Patent number: 7955611Abstract: The disclosed composition and method includes the use of non-polar unsaponifiable material and polar hydrophilic salts in conjunction with quaternary ammonium compounds to provide hair treatment preparations for cosmetic and personal care applications. Disclosed features and specifications may be variously controlled, adapted or otherwise optionally modified to improve substantivity and/or rinse-off characteristics. Exemplary embodiments of the present invention generally provide hair conditioners, shampoos, straighteners, permanent waves, color-fast dyes, non-color-fast dyes, and repair treatments with jojoba hydrolysates in combination with Quaternium 80 for increased substantivity and superior wash/rinse-off benefits.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2008Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: International Flora Technologies Ltd.Inventors: James H. Brown, Keiko Hosohata, Sambasivarao Koritala, David Ashley
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Publication number: 20110097292Abstract: Human sebum mimetics and methods for producing human sebum mimetics are provided. In one exemplary embodiment, a human sebum mimetic comprises a wax ester derived from interesterification of refined botanical oil comprising palmitoleic acid and refined jojoba oil, a phytosterol, and phytosqualene. A method for producing a human sebum mimetic comprises mixing refined macadamia oil and refined jojoba oil, interesterifying the refined macadamia oil and the refined jojoba oil, adding a phytosterol after the interesterifying, and adding phytosqualene after the interesterifying.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2010Publication date: April 28, 2011Applicant: INTERNATIONAL FLORA TECHNOLOGIES LTD.Inventors: Robert Kleiman, Sambasivarao Koritala, David A. Ashley
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Patent number: 7691397Abstract: Compositions may include long-chain organic molecules obtained from natural oils, particularly plant, bean, seed and nut oils, and their derivatives can be provided with increased oxygen stability by their combination with mixtures of particular classes of antioxidants, particularly combinations of at least one synthetic free-radical terminating antioxidant. The stabilization combination is particularly effective in combination with long-chain oils having less than 5% methylene interrupted unsaturation and free-radical terminating antioxidants present in an amount of from 0.001 to 5% or more by weight of the long-chain oils. The long-chain oil may include a natural oil or wax, such as Macadamia oil and its derivatives, Moringa oil and its derivatives, Babassu oil and its derivatives, Meadowfoam oil and its derivatives, and High Oleic Sunflower oil.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2003Date of Patent: April 6, 2010Assignee: International Flora Technologies, Ltd.Inventors: James H. Brown, Robert Kleiman
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Publication number: 20090318554Abstract: Cosmetic particle compositions are provided which are adapted to form hard cosmetic particles that transform to soft cosmetic particles after their incorporation into topical formulations, particularly surfactant-based topical formulations. The composition includes one or more partially or fully hydrogenated triglyceride oils, at least 50% of which have at least 15% by weight fatty acid moieties with carbon chain lengths of C18 or higher. Additives may be disposed in or on the hard cosmetic particles and delivered when the cosmetic particles are broken proximate a target such as the skin, hair or nails of a mammalian subject or another target. The transformable hard cosmetic particles permit the storage and shipment of intact cosmetic particles yet transform in situ to achieve the benefits of soft cosmetic particles.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2009Publication date: December 24, 2009Applicant: International Flora Technologies Ltd.Inventors: Robert Kleiman, James H. Brown, Kelley Dwyer, James S. Brown
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Publication number: 20090287584Abstract: Systems and methods are described for providing information associated with a particular product to a customer possessing a sample of the particular product. An identifier that is provided with the sample of the particular product and that uniquely identifies the product is received at a server. The information associated with the particular product is obtained based upon the received identifier. The information is provided from the server to the customer to thereby allow the customer to use the particular product that is in the customer's possession. The information provided may include safety information (e.g., a material safety data sheet (MSDS)) and usage information associated with the particular product. Such systems and methods may be particularly useful providing information relating to chemical components, such as those used in cosmetic, personal care or other industries.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2009Publication date: November 19, 2009Applicant: INTERNATIONAL FLORA TECHNOLOGIES, LTD.Inventor: James Steven Brown
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Patent number: 7435424Abstract: Materials with high levels of unsaponifiable matter, such as extracts from plants, result in Hydrolysates with unique properties. The very properties that are sought in the traditional saponification of natural oils are a result of low levels of unsaponifiables. These properties include high levels of aqueous surfactant activity, water-solubility or ready water-dispersability, activity as foaming agents, and the like. The very objective of traditional saponification processes is to increase the water-solubility and surfactant activity of naturally occurring materials. It has been found that the application of a hydrolysis process to materials, particularly materials with a high level of unsaponifiables (e.g., at least 6% by total weight of the material) produces a product with properties significantly different from those products resulting from the conventional saponification of materials with less than 6% by weight of unsaponifiables.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2000Date of Patent: October 14, 2008Assignee: International Flora Technologies, Ltd.Inventors: Lee Roy Copeland, Robert Kleiman, Sambasivarao Koritala, James H. Brown, Melanie K. Cummings
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Patent number: 7304177Abstract: Described is a method for improving the spreading properties of fatty alcohol containing cosmetic ingredients by providing a fatty alcohol containing starting material and adding an effective amount of acylating source [e.g., R1C)?O)OC(?O)R2, where R1 is an alkyl substituent of the acyl group having between 1 and 5 carbons; where R2 is a long chain fatty alkyl subsistent (non-limiting examples are unsaturated substituents such as CH3—(CH2)7—CH?CH—CH2—(CH2)x—, and saturated substituents such as CH3—(CH2)y—, wherein x ranges from 4 to 12, and y ranges from 14 to 22, and the like)], wherein the spreading properties of the starting material are increased over the spreading properties originally exhibited.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2003Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Assignee: International Flora Technologies, Ltd.Inventors: Robert Kleiman, Sambasivarao Koritala, John C. Hill
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Patent number: 6858233Abstract: The invention provides a process for reducing odour, bitterness, astringency and pungency of a Simmondsins extract by dissolving the Simmondsins extract in a solvent if the Simmondsins extract is in a dry form, reacting the liquid Simmondsins extract with a carbonaceous adsorbent, such as activated carbon, to obtain a mixture, separating the adsorbent from the mixture to obtain a purified liquid extract, and drying the purified liquid extract.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2003Date of Patent: February 22, 2005Assignee: International Flora Technologies, Ltd.Inventors: Qingnong Tang, James Howard Brown, Wenhui Fu
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Patent number: 6706768Abstract: Described is an alkoxylated composition that comprises a family of trans carbon-carbon double bond free compositions that generally have melting points that range from 30-80° C., preferably with melting points between 55-58° C. and with a solubility profile compatible with a broad range of cosmetic and industrial chemical bases. At room temperature (˜20° C.), this family of compositions varies from pourable liquids, to soft creams, to pasty waxes, to a brittle hard material. These compounds, whether used pure or when combined with other carrier and vehicle components (including other additives, thickeners or binders) can form excellent carrier and vehicles for delivery of compositions for use in the cosmetic, personal care and/or pharmaceutical field, including the cosmeceutical field where cosmetic compositions also provide pharmaceutical or other therapeutic benefits.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2002Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Assignee: International Flora Technologies, Ltd.Inventors: James H. Brown, Robert Kleiman, John C. Hill
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Publication number: 20040037908Abstract: The invention provides a process for reducing odour, bitterness, astringency and pungency of a Simmondsins extract by dissolving the Simmondsins extract in a solvent if the Simmondsins extract is in a dry form, reacting the liquid Simmondsins extract with a carbonaceous adsorbent, such as activated carbon, to obtain a mixture, separating the adsorbent from the mixture to obtain a purified liquid extract, and drying the purified liquid extract.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2003Publication date: February 26, 2004Applicant: International Flora Technologies, Ltd.Inventors: Qingnong Tang, James Howard Brown, Wenhui Fu
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Patent number: 6528075Abstract: A composition is described that comprises moringa oils, or its derivatives, produced from the moringa plant in combination with an oxidation stabilizing system comprising at least one tocopherol. The oils derived from the moringa plant should have a percent methylene interrupted unsaturation of less than 1%. The composition may have at least one supplemental additive, such as malic acid, kojic acid, or ascorbic acid, present in an amount of from 0.01 to 2% or more by weight of the composition and the tocopherol is present in an amount of from 0.01 to 5% by weight of the composition.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2001Date of Patent: March 4, 2003Assignee: International Flora Technologies Ltd.Inventors: James H. Brown, Robert Kleiman
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Patent number: 6436379Abstract: A product for treating and conditioning cuticles using a semi-solid emollient and a complimentary delivery system is disclosed. The emollient could be any semi-solid emollient suitable for cuticle treatment, the emollient preferably including naturally derived botanicals that impart a “dry” feel, and a soothing and softening effect on the cuticle area. Isopropyl jojoba (IPJ) and hydrogenated isopropyl jojoba (HIPJ) esters, hydrogenated jojoba alcohol, jojoba esters, hydrogenated jojoba oil, ethyl macadamiate and other esters, waxes and oils may be used in the emollient to contribute to the “dry” feel and serve as carriers for active materials used to treat cuticles. The semi-solid emollient is retained in a container, preferably in stick form, and is extendable from and preferably retractable into the container, which can be carried by an individual.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2000Date of Patent: August 20, 2002Assignee: International Flora Technologies Ltd.Inventors: John C. Hill, Theresa E. Rodriguez, James H. Brown
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Patent number: 6432421Abstract: An emollient composition comprising at least 5-30% by weight polyethylene, 0-60% by weight petrolatum, and 0-50% octyl palmitate. These emollient compositions may be used as emollient carriers for various materials, such as fragrances and pigments or dyes, to be externally applied to the skin. These emollient compositions may be formed into particulate shapes, such as spheres, for subsequent use in cosmetic products.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2000Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Assignee: International Flora Technologies, Ltd.Inventors: James S. Brown, James H. Brown
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Patent number: 6287579Abstract: Compositions or fluids comprising esters of long-chain organic molecules derived from natural oils, particularly plant, bean, seed and nut oils can be provided with increased oxygen stability by their combination with mixtures of particular classes of antioxidants, particularly combinations of at least one tocopherol and a supplemental ingredient selected from the class consisting of kojic acid, malic acid and ascorbic acid. The stabilization combination is particularly effective in combination with esters of long-chain organic molecules having less than 20% methylene interrupted polyunsaturation. An emollient composition is described that comprises a long-chain ethyl ester in combination with an oxidation stabilizing systems comprising at least one tocopherol and at least one supplemental additive selected from the group consisting of kojic acid, malic acid, and ascorbic acid. The long-chain ethyl ester may comprise an ethyl ester of a natural oil.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1999Date of Patent: September 11, 2001Assignee: International Flora Technologies, LtdInventors: Robert Kleiman, Sambasivarao Koritala, Demetrios James G. Arquette
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Patent number: 6280746Abstract: The present invention are dry-feel emollient compositions comprising jojoba oil based esters that have use in personal care, cosmetic, cosmaceutical and pharmaceutical products. These compositions are essentially solid at room temperature, can be provided in various shapes and sizes (especially as particulates such as spheres), and can be produced from combinations of fatty alcohols, isopropyl esters and wax esters obtained from the oil contained in the seed of the jojoba plant. These new compositions also increase the range of applications for cosmetic compositions through an emollient that is more polar and hydrophilic than is found in jojoba oils. The compositions of the present invention may be obtained by a novel process of a base catalyzed alcoholysis reaction between jojoba oil and an alcohol, such as isopropyl alcohol.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1998Date of Patent: August 28, 2001Assignee: International Flora Technologies Ltd.Inventors: Demetrios James G. Arquette, Jim Brown, John Reinhardt
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Patent number: 6245364Abstract: A pet food composition containing a small but sufficient amount of simmondsin component to provide a simmondsin activity within the range of 0.1% by weight of said pet food dry matter mix to about 1.5% by weight of said pet food dry matter mix. Also disclosed as part of the invention is a method of weight reduction of companion pets by adding pet food that contains the above-defined range of simmondsin activity contributed by a simmondsin component, simmondsin analogues or mixtures thereof, such as derived from defatted jojoba seed meal, and thereafter feeding the pet food to a companion pet on a regular and sustained basis until weight reduction occurs and then maintaining the pet's weight.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1999Date of Patent: June 12, 2001Assignee: International Flora Technologies, Ltd.Inventors: David R. Jones, Lon D. Lewis
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Patent number: RE38141Abstract: The present invention are dry-feel emollient compositions comprising jojoba oil based esters that have use in personal care, cosmetic, cosmaceutical and pharmaceutical products. These compositions are essentially solid at room temperature, can be provided in various shapes and sizes (especially as particulates such as spheres), and can be produced from combinations of fatty alcohols, isopropyl esters and wax esters obtained from the oil contained in the seed of the jojoba plant. These new compositions also increase the range of applications for cosmetic compositions through an emollient that is more polar and hydrophilic than is found in jojoba oils. The compositions of the present invention may be obtained by a novel process of a base catalyzed alcoholysis reaction between jojoba oil and an alcohol, such as isopropyl alcohol.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2001Date of Patent: June 10, 2003Assignee: International Flora Technologies Ltd.Inventor: James H. Brown
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Patent number: RE38155Abstract: A dog food composition containing a small but sufficient amount of simmondsin component to provide simmondsin within the range of 0.1% by weight of said dog food dry matter mix to about 1.5% by weight of said dog food dry matter mix. Also disclosed as part of the invention is a method of weight reduction of companion pets by adding to pet food the above-defined range of simmondsin, contributed by simmondsin, simmondsin analogues or mixtures thereof, such as derived from defatted jojoba seed meal, and thereafter feeding the pet food to a companion pet on a regular and sustained basis to achieve weight reduction then weight maintenance.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2001Date of Patent: June 24, 2003Assignee: International Flora Technologies LtdInventors: James H. Brown, David R. Jones, Lon D. Lewis
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Patent number: RE38167Abstract: A pet food composition containing a small but sufficient amount of simmondsin component to provide a simmondsin activity within the range of 0.1% by weight of said pet food dry matter mix to about 1.5% by weight of said pet food dry matter mix. Also disclosed as part of the invention is a method of weight reduction of companion pets by adding pet food that contains the above-defined range of simmondsin activity contributed by a simmondsin component, simmondsin analogues or mixtures thereof, such as derived from defatted jojoba seed meal, and thereafter feeding the pet food to a companion pet on a regular and sustained basis until weight reduction occurs and then maintaining the pet's weight.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2001Date of Patent: July 1, 2003Assignee: International Flora Technologies LtdInventors: James H. Brown, David R. Jones, Lon D. Lewis