Deodorizing Substance Is Evaporable Sublimable Or Gas (e.g., Deodorization Of Air, Aerosol Spray Compositions, Etc.) Patents (Class 424/76.2)
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Publication number: 20090117069Abstract: The invention relates to a sublimable composition comprising cyclododecane and adipic acid and an optional diluent promoting sublimation of the composition. The sublimable composition is provided with a fragrance which is carried into the air by the sublimable composition to ameliorate or otherwise mask objectionable odors, particularly those odors from toilets, urinals and the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2008Publication date: May 7, 2009Applicant: INVISTA NORTH AMERICA S.A R.L.Inventor: ERIC L. MAINZ
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Publication number: 20090092561Abstract: Disclosed are stabilized body care products, household products, textiles and fabrics which comprise specific sulfur containing compounds. Dyed products and articles are effectively stabilized against color degradation. The products are for example skin-care products, hair-care products, dentifrices, cosmetics, laundry detergents and fabric softeners, non-detergent based fabric care products, household cleaners and textile-care products.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2008Publication date: April 9, 2009Inventors: Joseph A. Lupia, Oliver Reich
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Publication number: 20090047311Abstract: An antibacterial agent composed of silver-containing aluminum sulfate hydroxide particles represented by the following formula (X-I) or (Y-I). (AgaBb-a)bAlcAx(SO4)y(OH)z.pH2O??(X-I) [AgaBb-a]b[Ti3-cAlc](SO4)y(OH)z.pH2O??(Y-I) The above antibacterial agent of the present invention provides antibacterial molded articles and further antifungal agents, cosmetics, antibacterial paper, antibacterial deodorizing sprays and agricultural chemicals when it is mixed with a resin.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2006Publication date: February 19, 2009Inventors: Takeshi Imahashi, Xing Dong Wang, Akira Okada, Yoshie Inoue
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Publication number: 20080299066Abstract: A composition for energy-controlled generation and release of at least one gas, which includes an energy-activated catalyst capable of being activated by electromagnetic energy, and a solid or a liquid containing anions capable of being oxidized by the activated catalyst or reacted with species generated during activation of the catalyst to generate at least one gas. The composition, when exposed to electromagnetic energy, is capable of generating and releasing the gas after activation of the catalyst and oxidation or reaction of the anions.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2007Publication date: December 4, 2008Applicant: MICROACTIVE CORP.Inventors: Stephen T. Wellinghoff, Joel J. Kampa, Michael D. Lelah, Sumner A. Barenberg, Peter N. Gray, Hong Dixon
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Publication number: 20080292578Abstract: This invention relates to a device that provides controlled release of a fragrant or deodorizing substance: the fragrant or deodorizing substance being solublized with an appropriate carrier solvent within a polymeric matrix. The layers function as protective barriers, semi-permeable membranes, fragrance reservoirs, and adhesives. The device is capable of delivering a fragrance at a controlled rate for a prolonged period of time through the gradual diffusion and release of fragrant material carried by a solvent from a reservoir system to the semi-permeable UV curable, oligomer composition acting a fragrance release regulator. Additionally, the UV curable, oligomeric composition that forms the reservoir and regulating layer can be engineered to be adhesive through cure inhibition. The method of cure inhibition can also be utilized to create internal areas of high and low cross link density to further control the release rate of a fragrance.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: November 27, 2008Inventors: David Allen Hutchings, Robert Bernard Fechter, Edward Gerard Toplikar, Raymond Scott Harvey, Robert Andrew Cassidy, Frances Ellen Lockwood, Wen-Chen Su
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Publication number: 20080213372Abstract: A gel for cleaning and deodorizing air includes an organic binder with ultraviolet light permeable polymeric molecules and particles of inorganic semi-conductors. The gel includes acrylic molecules, a polar diluent and an ultraviolet light inert charge including particles of silica, of rutile cristalline form of titanium oxide and/or of clay.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2004Publication date: September 4, 2008Applicant: BUXAIR N.V.Inventors: Jean-Pierre Pastor, Evelyne Robert
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Publication number: 20080168596Abstract: A drain stopper adapted for retrofit application to the drain assembly of an existing sink, tub or other water retaining basin. The drain stopper of the present invention comprises an elongate connecting rod having an end cap threadably engaged to one end thereof. Also cooperatively engaged to the connecting rod is a filter basket, one open end of which is enclosed by the threadable engagement of the end cap to the connecting rod. The selective detachment of the end cap from the connecting rod allows the interior of the filter basket to be filled with a suitable deodorizer. The filter basket may optionally be provided with a plurality of projections which are sized and configured to capture hair or other debris passing into a drain opening in which the drain stopper is positioned.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2008Publication date: July 17, 2008Inventors: John A. Findlay, Michelle D. James, Guy D. Gardner
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Patent number: 7371368Abstract: The disclosure of this invention relates to odor control and more particularly, to a process and composition whereby household, institutional and industrial odors are eliminated wherein these odors are incorporated in a variety of substrates or are emitted from industrial sludges, gas side streams, waste water, etc. The odor control composition of this invention is a solution containing active ingredients which will provide or demand active Cl+ donor which may incorporate a suitable wetting agent. The solutions in this invention may further be buffered. The concentration of the Cl+ donor can be from about 0.1 to about 15 weight percent when used. The concentration of the wetting agent can be from about 0.1 to about 5%. The solutions of this invention are effective over a pH range of about 6-14, with a preferred pH range being from 8 to about 9.5. Solutions in accordance with this invention may further incorporate an effective amount of a synergist.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2004Date of Patent: May 13, 2008Assignee: Schneider Advanced Technologies, Inc.Inventors: David J. Schneider, Charles A Schneider
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Patent number: 7311900Abstract: A powder mixture for mixing with water to form a gel for a gel/air freshener system includes a fragrance, amorphous fumed silica, a super-absorbent polymer and a surfactant. The mixture can also include a dye and a deodorizer, which may replace a portion of the fragrance or be in combination with the fragrance.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2005Date of Patent: December 25, 2007Assignee: Belle-Aire Fregrances, Inc.Inventor: Donald Conover
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Patent number: 7300906Abstract: Sulfhydryl odors in organothiophosphate formulations are suppressed by treatment of the thiophosphate compound (e.g., bensulide) during preparation of the formulation with a selected emulsifier agent, ethoxylated tallow amine. The amine and any reacting products resulting from the treatment are retained in the final formulation. The amine will continue to react with the mercaptan and other sulfhydryl compounds formed by the continuing degradation of the thiophosphate compound, thereby providing further odor control.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2005Date of Patent: November 27, 2007Assignee: Gowan Company, L.L.C.Inventor: Frank Jaime
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Publication number: 20070269402Abstract: An odor eliminating device comprises a total release aerosol container that contains an odor elimination compound in the container. The container is placed in an enclosed space that has an odor problem. The container is triggered to release tie odor elimination compound into the enclosed space to cure the odor problem.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2007Publication date: November 22, 2007Inventor: Louis B. Johnson
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Patent number: 7229612Abstract: The present invention related to compositions (deodorizing or not) for human and animal excrement, especially pest and livestock, comprised of acidic agents and water soluble polymers, wherein the acidic agents are base neutralizers for the ammonia and indolic amines in the excrement and the water soluble polymers are barrier forming agents for the vapor of the offensive odor producing compounds in the excrement and for slowing down the air oxidative and enzymatic nitrification of the excrement ammonia and organic nitrogen thus dispersing the attenuating nitrate concentrations in the environment. The present invention further relates to a method of applying said compositions to excrement. Said compositions may be applied to excrement in liquid form by mixing the liquid composition together with the excrement, or in the form of a spray, by spraying the composition directly onto the excrement.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2002Date of Patent: June 12, 2007Assignee: Damar Holdings S.A.Inventors: Shalom Levi, Steve Daren
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Patent number: 7226579Abstract: A one-pack aqueous aerosol composition being highly secure against fire and enabling efficient adhesion of an active ingredient. This aerosol composition is a homogeneous one which comprise 10 to 60 wt % of a liquid concentrate consisting of 30 to 90 wt % of an oil such as kerosene, 5 to 50 wt % of a polyhydric alcohol such as diethylene glycol, 1 to 40 wt % of water, and 0.1 to 20 wt % of an active ingredient such as insecticide and not exhibiting any flash point at a pressure of 1 atm and 90 to 40 wt % of a propellant consisting of diethyl ether.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2000Date of Patent: June 5, 2007Assignee: Daizo Co., Ltd.Inventors: Satoshi Mekata, Masasuke Sakai
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Patent number: 7182941Abstract: Methods of treating an inanimate object or inanimate surface which has malodor impression to reduce the malodor impression comprise the step of contacting the inanimate object or inanimate surface with an effective amount of a composition for reducing malodor impression comprising: (a) from about 0.1% to about 1%, by weight of the composition, of perfume; (b) cyclodextrin; (c) aerosol propellant; (d) optionally, solubilizing aid; and (e) aqueous carrier. The compositions used in the methods are essentially free of any material that would soil or stain fabric. The inanimate surface treated via the present methods is preferably fabric.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2002Date of Patent: February 27, 2007Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Toan Trinh, Jerome Paul Cappel, Philip Anthony Geis, Judith Ann Hollingshead, Mark Lee McCarty, Susan Schmaedecke Zwerdling
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Patent number: 7160505Abstract: A method for bactericidal, fungicidal, virucidal and insecticidal treatment of ambient air includes circulating air through a permeable container having at least a treating agent therein. The treating agent is used as bactericide, fungicide, virucide and insecticide additionally to mechanical air filtering, and is distributed uniformly inside the container so as to prevent micro-organisms from developing on the container itself. The method may be applied to caloric-exchanging and air-recycling installations and appliances, and to coating elements of building surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2001Date of Patent: January 9, 2007Assignee: Hightech Business AgencyInventors: Hakima Belbachir, Jean Angelidis
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Patent number: 7135169Abstract: Aqueous compositions as well as processes and devices are disclosed for spray application on an air scenting device to provide long lasting freshening or scenting of air flowing through the device with minimal blockage of air flow through the device. The compositions contain a polymeric emulsion, a surfactant and a fragrance material and also may optionally include a rheological agent and/or an anti-microbial agent.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2002Date of Patent: November 14, 2006Assignee: Scentco, LLCInventors: Robert Maleeny, Kevin Vick, James Kinney, David Ziser, Richard Laky
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Patent number: 7078023Abstract: A pressurized aerosol and concentrate are described for treating moderate to severe foot and/or shoe odors. The aerosol contains micronized zinc oxide, a propellant and a solvent. Optionally, the aerosol may also contain a fragrance, a thickening agent and/or a base.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2000Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Assignee: Schering-Plough Healthcare Products Inc.Inventor: James E. McShane
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Patent number: 7041279Abstract: The invention provides a method and product for mitigating or eliminating pet malodor(s) with an aqueous liquid deodorizing composition, the composition containing about at least 0.01% to about 10% of an dialkali metal tetraborate n-hydrate (with n being an integer from 0 to 10), 0.1–3% water soluble/dispersible polymer, 1–25% water soluble/dispersible volatile solvent, at least 75% water.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1999Date of Patent: May 9, 2006Assignee: The Clorox CompanyInventors: Sheila E. Ali, David Peterson, Gregory M. Piché, Roger V. Lee
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Patent number: 6987099Abstract: The present invention relates to a stable, aqueous odor-absorbing composition, preferably for use on inanimate surfaces. The composition comprises from about 0.1% to about 20%, by weight of the composition, of solubilized, water-soluble, uncomplexed cyclodextrin and an effective amount of at least one ingredient to improve the performance of the composition selected from the group consisting of: (1) cyclodextrin compatible surfactant; (2) cyclodextrin compatible antimicrobial active; and (3) mixtures thereof. Hydrophilic perfume improves acceptance. Optionally, the composition can contain low molecular weight polyols; metallic salts to help control odor; a humectant, etc. The composition is essentially free of any material that would soil or stain fabric. The composition is preferably applied as small particle size droplets, especially from spray containers, preferably non-manually operated sprayers.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2003Date of Patent: January 17, 2006Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Toan Trinh, Anthony James Burns, William Tucker Campbell, Alen David Streutker, Ricky Ah-Man Woo, Daniel Scott Cobb, Eva Schneiderman, Ann Margaret Wolff, Erin Lynn Rosenbalm, Thomas Edward Ward, Alex Haejoon Chung
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Patent number: 6902725Abstract: A colored anhydrous gel element for perfuming or deodorizing air or enclosed spaces is provided. The element is formed by cross-linking a functionalized liquid polymer selected from maleinized polybutadiene, maleinized polyisoprene or a copolymer of ethylene and maleic anhydride with a cross-linking agent which contains at least one complementary functional group in the presence of a non-aqueous perfume or deodorizing base and a least one metal-free solvent dye which is soluble in the non-aqueous perfume or deodorizing base, or which is provided as a solution in a non-aqueous solvent which is compatible with the non-aqueous perfume or deodorizing base. The gel elements may be incorporated into devices which are used as air fresheners or deodorizers.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2002Date of Patent: June 7, 2005Assignee: Reckitt Benckiser (UK) LimitedInventor: Syed Ashfaq Ali Shah
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Publication number: 20040265265Abstract: The disclosure of this invention relates to odor control and more particularly, to a process and composition whereby household, institutional and industrial odors are eliminated wherein these odors are incorporated in a variety of substrates or are emitted from industrial sludges, gas side streams, waste water, etc. The odor control composition of this invention is a solution containing active ingredients which will provide or demand active Cl+ donor which may incorporate a suitable wetting agent. The solutions in this invention may further be buffered. The concentration of the Cl+ donor can be from about 0.1 to about 15 weight percent when used. The concentration of the wetting agent can be from about 0.1 to about 5%. The solutions of this invention are effective over a pH range of about 6-14, with a preferred pH range being from 8 to about 9.5. Solutions in accordance with this invention may further incorporate an effective amount of a synergist.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2004Publication date: December 30, 2004Applicant: H&S CHEMICAL COMPANY, INC.Inventors: David J. Schneider, Charles A. Schneider
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Publication number: 20040253200Abstract: The present invention relates to a method of preventing and/or reducing malodours in an environment, comprising use of an encapsulated perfume, the perfume being encapsulated in capsules comprising perfume in an amount greater than 4% by weight of capsule, and an anionic gum, the method comprising the step of placing the capsules in gaseous contact with the environment, such that perfume released from the capsules prevents and/or reduces malodour in the environment. The capsules typically demonstrate efficient and consistent perfume release over an extended period of time e.g. up to about 85 days and conveniently provide a visual indication of expiration by a change in colour an size during use until a defined end point, when capsule life is exhausted. Also disclosed is a capsule including an emulsifying agent selected from non-ionic surfactants and/or anionic surfactants.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2004Publication date: December 16, 2004Inventors: Hifzur Rahman Ansari, Janet Gloria Finnerty, Marcus James Goodall, Jeremy Nicholas Ness, Berbara Helen Potts
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Publication number: 20040253199Abstract: Described is a process for reducing a malodour formed as a result of fatty acid derivative degradation and/or organic amine degradation taking place in a fabric care base contained in a fabric article or in a cosmetic or therapeutic base adsorbed on the human epidermis by treating the base-bearing fabric article or base-bearing human epidermis with a synergistic mixture of t-butyl phenolic compounds which may also include at least one malodour-reducing fragrance component compatible with each of the phenolic composition components. Also described are novel compositions useful in carrying out the aforementioned process.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2003Publication date: December 16, 2004Inventors: Mary E. Gordon, Charles E.J. Beck, Richard M. Boden
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Publication number: 20040241195Abstract: Volatile material-containing compositions; methods of making volatile material-containing compositions; and methods of emitting a volatile material from a volatile material-containing composition are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2003Publication date: December 2, 2004Applicant: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventor: Fernando Ray Tollens
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Publication number: 20040228828Abstract: An odor control blanket having a degradable net support layer, a semi-permeable degradable protective layer, and an active layer comprising natural fibers between the support and protective layers and capable of supporting the growth of micro-organisms. The odor control blanket of the invention can be used to reduce odors associated with manure storage facilities.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2004Publication date: November 18, 2004Inventor: Mark Myrowich
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Publication number: 20040223943Abstract: Air freshener products and methods for freshening air are disclosed. In some embodiments, the air freshening product may include a container for storing an air freshening composition that may contain a perfume composition or may contain a perfume composition in conjunction with a malodor counteractant. The container may contain a propellant such as a compressed gas, and a dispenser; and the air freshening composition.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2003Publication date: November 11, 2004Applicant: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Ricky Ah-Man Woo, Robert Richard Dykstra, Carl Eric Kaiser, Heather Ann Schaeffer, Steven Louis Diersing, Joshua Daniel Joseph, Zaiyou Liu
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Patent number: 6808684Abstract: Non-aqueous based fragrance compositions containing a siloxane material are disclosed. The fragrance compositions are suitable for many applications including cosmetics, laundry care and personal care items. The fragrance compositions can also be used in air fresheners, particularly those air fresheners that contain heating elements.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2002Date of Patent: October 26, 2004Assignee: International Flavors & Fragrance Inc.Inventors: Richard M. Boden, Irene Christine Burtyk, Vito Joseph Mancini, Iku Sasaki
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Patent number: 6803034Abstract: The present invention relates to a composition and methods for odor and fungal control in ballistic fabrics and other protective garments. The composition is essentially free of any material that would soil or stain fabric or react negatively with the ballistic fabric or other protective gear. The composition is preferably applied as small particle size droplets, especially from spray containers. The cyclodextrin/surfactant combination, either alone, or in combination with the other ingredients, provides improved antimicrobial and antifungal activity.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2001Date of Patent: October 12, 2004Assignee: Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Dean Larry DuVal, Kofi Ofosu-Asante, Michael Joseph Orr
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Patent number: 6790436Abstract: Described is a substantially rigid aqueous clear gel matrix air freshener article having included therein one or more gel matrix icons, the dimensions of which, on use of the article, decrease in proportion to the dimensions of the body of the air freshener article in which the icons are suspended and imbedded. The article contains water; gel matrix material which can be a hydrolyzed protein gel material such as gelatin or a polysaccharide gel material such as gellan gum; a system-compatible air freshener fragrance composition contained in one or more of the icons and/or contained in the gel matrix air freshener body; and a surfactant contained in the body.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2001Date of Patent: September 14, 2004Assignee: International Flavors & Fragrances Inc.Inventors: Virgil A. G. Williams, Craig M. Stumpf
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Patent number: 6785400Abstract: A spray data acquisition system includes a pumping device responsive to an applied force to generate an aerosol spray plume along a spray axis. The system further includes a spray pump actuator that is capable of controlling the pumping force and the duration of the aerosol spray plume produced by the pumping device. The system also includes an illumination device that illuminates the aerosol spray plume along at least one first geometric plane that intersects the aerosol spray plume. The system further includes an imaging device that acquires data representative of an interaction between the illumination and the aerosol spray plume along at least one geometric plane.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2000Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Image Therm Engineering, Inc.Inventor: Dino J. Farina
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Patent number: 6743420Abstract: The disclosure of this invention relates to odor control and more particularly, to a process and composition whereby household, institutional and industrial odors are eliminated wherein these odors are incorporated in a variety of substrates or are emitted from industrial sludges. The odor control composition of this invention is a solution of Chloramine-T which may incorporate a suitable wetting agent. The solutions in this invention may further be buffered. The concentration of the Chloramine-T can be from about 0.5 to about 15 weight percent when used. The concentration of the wetting agent can be from about 0.1 to about 5%.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2001Date of Patent: June 1, 2004Assignee: H & S Chemical CompanyInventor: David J. Schneider
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Patent number: 6743421Abstract: The present invention relates to a method of removing organic acid an/or organic amines odors from aqueous systems by treating the aqueous system or the atmosphere adjacent to the aqueous system with a solution of a substantially sulfonate free, anionic kraft pine lignin.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2002Date of Patent: June 1, 2004Assignee: GE Betz, Inc.Inventors: Stephen R. Vasconcellos, Terry L. Robbins
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Patent number: 6730309Abstract: A powder comprising a core powder, a hydroxyapatite layered directly on the core, and zinc layered directly on the hydroxyapatite, suitable for use in cosmetics. The powder has a light reflection curve similar to that of the surface of the skin so that it exhibits good skin feeling and is superior in long wear effect for makeup and antibacterial effect. The powder is also superior in adsorbing, solidifying, or congealing the sebum components or body odor components, and is useful as an effective component for a sebum-adsorbent agent, a body deodorant or the like in addition to cosmetics.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2001Date of Patent: May 4, 2004Assignee: Miyoshi Kasei, Inc.Inventor: Masaakira Horino
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Publication number: 20040057975Abstract: This invention relates to a picture frame assembly comprising (a) a frame panel comprising a sustained release fragrance material; (b) a picture panel comprising an adsorbent panel coated with a fragranced polymeric emulsion; (c) a support panel comprising a fiber board coated with a fragrance oil; and (d) an impervious backing panel. This invention also relates to an air filtration device comprising (a) a frame panel; (b) a porous filtration medium disposed within the frame panel; and (c) an adsorbent panel disposed on the porous filtration medium. A sustained release fragrance material is disposed on a first portion of the adsorbent panel and a fragrance oil is disposed on a second portion of the adsorbent panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2003Publication date: March 25, 2004Inventors: Robert T. Maleeny, James F. Kinney
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Patent number: 6702951Abstract: An odor-absorbing liquid formulation, one embodiment thereof comprising a preservative, an alkali metal salt, and a particulate odor-adsorbing agent such as activated carbon. The formulation may further include an alkylaryl polyether nonionic surfactant and may have an alkaline pH. The present liquid formulation is applied to apparel to be worn during hunting or observation to avoid being sensed by animals.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2001Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Assignee: Robinson Laboratories, Inc.Inventor: Scott S. Shultz
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Patent number: 6703011Abstract: Described is a fragrance control release system which is an emulsifier-free, single phase, nonporous, continuous, permeable polymeric film having a substantially uniform thickness of from about 1 up to about 150 microns, having entrapped and dissolved therein molecules of at least one fragrance substance capable of evolving from said film into the environment proximate said film by means of molecular diffusion at a permeation rate of from about 1×10−7 up to about 0.1 mg-mm/cm2-min in a sustained and controlled release manner. Also described is a process for using the aforementioned system for imparting a fragrance into the environment above the unobstructed outer surface of the aforementioned polymer film which is coated on the surface of a solid or semi-solid support, e.g., a woven or non-woven fabric substrate; or a solid surface or human epidermis.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2001Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Assignee: International Flavors & Fragrances Inc.Inventors: Adi Shefer, Shmuel David Shefer, Michael John Robert White
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Patent number: 6703010Abstract: Powder compositions usable to reduce malodours, and powder formulations from which can be made aqueous spray compositions usable to reduce malodours, each comprise, as a major ingredient, amphoteric material, for example sodium bicarbonate, potassium bicarbonate, or zinc oxide, together with one or more minor ingredients, in particular a drying agent, for example sodium sulphate. Other minor ingredients may be an ammonia-odour/sulphide-odour remover, for example ferrous sulphate or zinc sulphate, and an adsorbent, for example zeolite, in the case of a powder formulation; or a filler, for example potassium chloride, or an organic complexing agent, for example cyclodextrin, or a surfactant, in the case of a stock formulation.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2001Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Inventors: Jan Frismark, Arne Lund Kvernheim, Ole Widar Saastad, Ronnie Thomasson, Børre Bengt Ulrichsen, Fred Archer
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Patent number: 6667030Abstract: The disclosure of this invention relates to odor control and more particularly, to a process and composition whereby household, institutional and industrial odors are eliminated wherein these odors are incorporated in a variety of substrates or are emitted from industrial sludges. The odor control composition of this invention is a solution of Chloramine-T which may incorporate a suitable wetting agent. The solutions in this invention may further be buffered. The concentration of the Chloramine-T can be from about 0.5 to about 15 weight percent when used. The concentration of the wetting agent can be from about 0.1 to about 5%. The Chloramine-T solutions of this invention are effective over a pH range of 6-14, with a preferred pH range being from 8 to about 9.5.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2002Date of Patent: December 23, 2003Inventor: David J. Schneider
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Publication number: 20030215417Abstract: Malodor-controlling compositions comprise microcapsules containing an active material and/or an optional odor control agent, an odor control agent outside of the microcapsules, and an aqueous carrier. The active material is preferably a perfume and the composition provides a controlled-release scent, along with controlling malodor. Methods of reducing or removing malodor from a surface having malodor comprise the step of contacting the surface with a malodor-controlling composition comprising microcapsules containing an active material and an odor control agent.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2003Publication date: November 20, 2003Applicant: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Hirotaka Uchiyama, Jonathan Robert Cetti, Mario Alonso, David Lee Montezinos, Daniel Scott Cobb
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Patent number: 6605304Abstract: A particle including anions dispersed throughout an amorohous, paracrystalline or crystalline solid solution, the anions being capable of reacting with hydronioum ions to generated a gas. The particle can be incorporated into a power capable of generating and releasing a gas after hydrolysis of an acid releasing agent.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1998Date of Patent: August 12, 2003Assignees: Bernard Technologies, Inc., Southwest Research InstituteInventors: Stephen T. Wellinghoff, Joel J. Kampa, Sumner A. Barenberg, Peter N. Gray, Michael D. Lelah
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Publication number: 20030113288Abstract: Described is a substantially rigid aqueous clear gel matrix air freshener article having included therein one or more gel matrix icons, the dimensions of which, on use of the article, decrease in proportion to the dimensions of the body of the air freshener article in which the icons are suspended and imbedded. The article contains water; gel matrix material which can be a hydrolyzed protein gel material such as gelatin or a polysaccharide gel material such as gellan gum; a system-compatible air freshener fragrance composition contained in one or more of the icons and/or contained in the gel matrix air freshener body; and a surfactant contained in the body.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2001Publication date: June 19, 2003Inventors: Virgil A.G. Williams, Craig M. Stumpf
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Publication number: 20030113289Abstract: A thermoplastic layer material has at least one odor reducing surface which is treated with a carboxylic acid-based odor control agent, and which is able to withstand insults with an aqueous liquid. The acid-based odor control agent is bound to the layer material by an organosilicone polymer binder. The binder is water-insoluble, and can form a highly gas-permeable coating. The binder is also highly porous, so as to expose the odor control agent to ammonia and other odoriferous gases which it is intended to control.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2001Publication date: June 19, 2003Inventors: Sheng-Hsin Hu, Tong Sun, Ronald L. Edens
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Patent number: 6572873Abstract: Improved therapeutic sclerosing microfoams and methods and devices for making them are provided that have advantage in producing a consistent profile injectable foam with minimal input by the physician yet using high volume percentages of blood dispersible gases, thus avoiding use of potentially hazardous amounts of nitrogen.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2000Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Assignee: BTG International LimitedInventors: Tariq Osman, Sheila Bronwen Flynn, David Dakin Iorwerth Wright, Anthony David Harman, Timothy David Boorman
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Patent number: 6569345Abstract: There are provided wrinkle reducing compositions and method for treating fabrics in order to improve properties of fabrics, in particular, reduction or removal of unwanted wrinkles, by means of an aqueous composition comprising a nonionic polyhydric alcohol humectant and a salt.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2000Date of Patent: May 27, 2003Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Bruno Albert Jean Hubesch, Christiaan Arthur Jacques Kamiel Thoen, Christian Leo Marie Vermote, Ricky Ah-Man Woo
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Patent number: 6569344Abstract: There are provided wrinkle reducing compositions and method for treating fabrics in order to improve properties of fabrics, in particular, reduction or removal of unwanted wrinkles, by means of an aqueous composition comprising a water-soluble wetting agent and a salt.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2000Date of Patent: May 27, 2003Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Bruno Albert Jean Hubesch, Christiaan Arthur Jacques Kamiel Thoen, Christian Leo Marie Vermote, Ricky Ah-Man Woo
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Patent number: 6537535Abstract: A human scent control device including a collapsible conical housing having a bottom end of larger circumference than the top end and having a structural support means consisting of several rigid rings attached within said housing. An exhaust fan motor is affixed within the top of the housing for drawing human scent through one or more filters retained by the rings. The device is provided velcro straps to attach the device to a tree or stand to suspending the conical housing above the area occupied by a human.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 1998Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Inventor: James Ronald Williams
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Publication number: 20030017129Abstract: This invention relates to a picture frame assembly comprising (a) a frame panel comprising a sustained release fragrance material; (b) a picture panel comprising an adsorbent panel coated with a fragranced polymeric emulsion; (c) a support panel comprising a fiber board coated with a fragrance oil; and (d) an impervious backing panel. This invention also relates to an air filtration device comprising (a) a frame panel; (b) a porous filtration medium disposed within the frame panel; and (c) an adsorbent panel disposed on the porous filtration medium. A sustained release fragrance material is disposed on a first portion of the adsorbent panel and a fragrance oil is disposed on a second portion of the adsorbent panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2002Publication date: January 23, 2003Applicant: Scented Technologies, LLC, a corporation of the State of New JerseyInventors: Robert T. Maleeny, James F. Kinney
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Patent number: 6503413Abstract: Stable, aqueous compositions for treating surfaces, especially fabrics, comprise: a relatively low molecular weight polyalkyleneoxide polysiloxane surfactant; a buffering agent to maintain the pH of the composition in the range of from about 4 to about 10, preferably from about 5 to about 9.5, and more preferably from about 6 to about 9; and an aqueous carrier. The compositions can further comprise catoinic surfactants to further enhance the spreading and/or fabric penetration ability of the compositions. The compositions can further comprise a variety of other optional ingredients. Methods of treating surfaces include methods wherein the compositions are contacted with surfaces, especially fabrics, to reduce malodor impression on the surfaces and/or reduce the appearance of wrinkles in fabrics.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2001Date of Patent: January 7, 2003Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Hirotaka Uchiyama, Janese Christine O'Brien Stickney, Jonathan Robert Cetti, Ricky Ah-Man Woo, Dean Larry DuVal, Gayle Marie Frankenbach
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Patent number: 6500465Abstract: The present invention relates to a volatile, residue free peroxide antimicrobial composition, which can be applied as a penetrating and durable, fine aerosol, that has superior strength with respect to decontaminating buildings infected with bacteria, fungi, virus or fungal or bacterial spores. The present invention is also directed to a process for decontaminating large man made structures and the air contained in these.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2002Date of Patent: December 31, 2002Inventor: Alvin Ronlan
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Publication number: 20020187119Abstract: A single-use toilet deodorizing agent in the form of a solid tablet. The invention is a composition in tablet form made of citric acid, sodium bicarbonate, binding agent, dyes (optional), and a fragrance capable of being released upon dropping the composition in the water. The purpose of the tablet is to be portable and to mask unpleasant odors in the bathroom. The tablet can be deposited or delivered into the toilet water before, during, or after each use.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2001Publication date: December 12, 2002Inventors: William R. Greer, Edward M. Jamison