With Odor Masking Substances (e.g., Perfumes, Etc.) Patents (Class 424/76.4)
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Patent number: 6455034Abstract: Methods, compositions and products are described which inhibit the development of odor in excreted body fluids by odor-causing cations.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1994Date of Patent: September 24, 2002Assignee: McNeil-PPC, Inc.Inventor: Fred H. Steiger
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Patent number: 6454876Abstract: The invention provides a method and product for mitigating or eliminating malodor(s) with an aqueous liquid deodorizing composition, in which said composition contains about 0.1-3% water soluble/dispersible polymer, about 0.01-5% fragrance, about 1-20% water soluble/dispersible volatile solvent, and, the remainder, water.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1999Date of Patent: September 24, 2002Assignee: The Clorox CompanyInventors: Maria G. Ochomogo, Martha J. Adair, Sheila E. Ali, Leslie E. Finn, David Peterson, Gregory M. Piché, Gregory Van Buskirk
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Patent number: 6448219Abstract: A fragrant potpourri gel mixture is disclosed for dispensing fragrance to the air from a container, with the mixture lacking free liquids and being pourable into or out of the container. The fragrant potpourri gel mixture is prepared by providing an aqueous-based liquid, adding a bittering agent, and combining a coloring agent to form an aqueous-based mixture. An oil-based compound having a volatile fragrance oil component is added to the aqueous-based liquid. An absorbent polymer is mixed in by agitation or stirring to absorb the aqueous-based liquid within a gel mixture and to emulsify the oil-based fragrance component throughout to form a heterogeneous gel mixture having a plurality of micro-droplets of oil fragrance components and air pockets suspended therein. The heterogeneous gel mixture is prepared at room temperatures without heating. The volatile fragrance components of the micro-droplets volatilize from the surfaces of the micro-droplets when exposed to the air.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2000Date of Patent: September 10, 2002Assignee: Iced Scents, LLCInventor: Kenneth Cooper
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Patent number: 6432912Abstract: The present invention relates to an alcohol-free, homogeneous liquid fragrancing composition consisting of a fragrancing base dissolved in a volatile liquid support comprising at least one volatile silicone and at least one first co-solvent chosen from esters of C4-15 alcohols and of C4-10 carboxylic acids and, optionally, at least one second co-solvent chosen from certain diesters of oligomeric polyethylene glycol.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2000Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Assignee: CasterInventor: Jean-François Rodelet
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Patent number: 6426325Abstract: A dry fragrance composition having from about 0.1 to about 20%, by total carrier weight, of a fragrance composition substantially uniformly deposited on the surface of a nonabsorbent solid inorganic particulate substrate is used to impart a fragrance to a second material. The nonabsorbent solid inorganic particulate substrate can be an alkali metal chloride, sulfates, or tripolyphosphates, soda ash, borax, or a zeolite.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2000Date of Patent: July 30, 2002Assignee: Robertet FragrancesInventors: Stephen V. Dente, William Weston
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Patent number: 6413506Abstract: The present invention relates 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 and 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 form of a spray, by spraying the composition directly on to the excrement.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1999Date of Patent: July 2, 2002Assignee: Damar Holdings S.A.Inventors: Shalom Levi, Steve Daren
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Patent number: 6403186Abstract: A product sampler including a substrate layer, a barrier layer covering the substrate layer, a gelatinoid product layer covering and in contact with the barrier layer, and a barrier layer covering and in contact with the product layer is provided. The gelatinoid product layer may include a microencapsulated product, such as a fragrance. In preferred embodiments of the invention, the gelatinoid product layer includes a microencapsulated fragrance carried in a gelatinoid liquid vehicle, which vehicle may comprise, for example, propylene glycol, polyethylene glycols, glycerin, or mixtures thereof. In a highly preferred embodiment of the invention, the product sampler is in the form of a magazine insert having a protruding trimmable non-barrier substrate tab portion, whereby a user may remove a trim portion from the trimmable edge portion after binding the insert into a magazine without removing barrier material with the removed trim portion. Also disclosed is a product sampler in the form of a label.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1999Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Assignee: AKI, Inc.Inventors: Christopher Tararuj, Patrick Donahue, Robert E. Katz, David DeSchryver, Robert Weiser
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Patent number: 6395236Abstract: A non-aerosol, non-wick pump spray system consisting of an emulsion of triethylene glycol in a range of about 0.5% to about 6.0% in distilled water, a surfactant such as sodium alkylbenzene sulfonate, and a suitable fragrance.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1999Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Assignee: Smoke B Gone, Inc.Inventor: Burch Stewart
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Publication number: 20020055454Abstract: The present invention is directed to the use of insoluble acesulfame in creating fragrances and scents in such items as perfumes, colognes, toilet waters, cleaning products and personal care products.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2001Publication date: May 9, 2002Inventors: Richard M. Boden, Charles E.J. Beck
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Patent number: 6376457Abstract: Phenone ketals corresponding to formula (I): where X and Y independently of one another represent methoxy, ethoxy, propoxy or butoxy groups and R1 is a methyl, ethyl or propyl group, R2 is hydrogen or a methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, tert.butyl or methoxy group, R3 is hydrogen or a methoxy group and R4 is hydrogen or a methyl group; their use as a component of perfumes; and perfume compositions containing them.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1999Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Assignee: Henkel Kommanditgesellschaft auf AktienInventors: Thomas Markert, Ralph Nemitz
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Patent number: 6375983Abstract: This invention provides an encapsulated fragrance in which the fragrance is controlled can be released by exposing the encapsulated fragrance to a solution of a predetermined pH. The invention also contemplates a process for preparing encapsulated fragrances.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1997Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Assignee: Emisphere Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Martin L. Kantor, Evgueni Barantsevitch, Sam J. Milstein
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Patent number: 6344218Abstract: The present invention relates to aqueous compositions comprising an odor controlling agent and select sanitizing agents for deodorizing and sanitizing skin surfaces. Articles of manufacture and methods of deodorizing and sanitizing the skin using disclosed compositions are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1999Date of Patent: February 5, 2002Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Michael Thomas Dodd, Karl Shiqing Wei, Toan Trinh, Mark Richard Sine, Robert Gregory Bartolo, David Andrew Jakubovic
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Publication number: 20010051594Abstract: The perception of objectionable odors generated from lubricants is minimized by including in said lubricant a thiazole compound and an odor mask.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2001Publication date: December 13, 2001Inventors: William D. Abraham, James P. Roski, Jerry L. Rutter, Craig D. Tipton, Victor A. Gober, James J. Schwind
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Patent number: 6306818Abstract: The invention relates to fragrance precursors, In particular, the invention relates to the use of several classes of compounds which may act as fragrance precursors, e,g., in cosmetic products such as deodorants and antiperspirants and in laundry products such as detergents and fabric softners. These compounds are odorless, but upon contacting the skin as example, in skin care compositions or in personal care compositions, produce fragrances. The compounds also produce fragrances when used in the presence of lipases, e.g. as used in (laundry) detergents, thus providing a prolongation of the fabric scenting effect. The compounds under consideration are compounds of the formula I: The substituents are defined in the specification.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1999Date of Patent: October 23, 2001Assignee: Givaudan Roure (International) SAInventors: Denise Anderson, Georg Frater
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Patent number: 6303111Abstract: Nontoxic biocompatible deodorizing compositions are essentially free of nonbiocompatible components and comprise, by volume, from about 0.05 to about 0.5 percent of an odor elimination agent, in combination with a physiologically compatible buffering agent, a wetting agent and a polar diluent. The compositions are suitable dispensed from a spray dispenser and are adapted for reducing malodors in environments where contact of the compositions with humans or animals having compromised or reduced chemical or microbiological resistance is anticipated or not easily prevented, for example in operating rooms, intensive care units, neonatal nurseries, and additional health care facilities.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1999Date of Patent: October 16, 2001Assignee: National Research LabsInventors: Gerald L. Maurer, David Melzer
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Patent number: 6303566Abstract: Described is the use of 2,4,6-trithiaheptane as sensorial active substance. Further described are fragrance and/or aroma substance compositions which contain 2,4,6-trithiaheptane, as well as processes for the production thereof.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2000Date of Patent: October 16, 2001Assignee: Dragoco Gerberding & Co. AGInventors: Gerhard Schmaus, Manfred Meier, Berthold Seggewiss
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Patent number: 6294162Abstract: A transparent gel air freshener and method of preparing the same. The gel composition comprises an aqueous gel, a fragrance, a surfactant and a co-solvent. The gel is transparent and free from visible particles and inhomogeneities, has a uniform texture and a continuous structure, and includes volatile scented components. The gel is capable of suspending solids such as botanicals therein for decorative effect. The method provides for preparation of a such a gel air freshener, including the suspension of botanicals therein, while maintaining the clarity, texture, and structure of the gel. The method includes the steps of preparing a gel composition and cooling the gel composition. Botanicals may be added to the gel composition when it has gelled enough to support die botanical on the gel surface.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2000Date of Patent: September 25, 2001Assignee: Bath & Body Works, Inc.Inventors: Steven Semoff, Rueven Sarraf
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Patent number: 6290945Abstract: In aqueous odor control composition comprises an evaporation control system, at least one nonionic surfactant, fragrance, and water. The odor control composition is particularly well suited for use in air ducts, crawl spaces, basements, and insulation, as the composition releases odor control ingredients at a very slow rate and does not contain any environmentally hazardous materials.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1999Date of Patent: September 18, 2001Assignee: BBJ Environmental Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Robert G. Baker, Garland G. Corey
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Patent number: 6287550Abstract: Animal care systems desirably include animal litter with reduced malodor impression comprising solid moisture-absorbing material and effective amounts of both odor absorbing material, preferably, cyclodextrin, or derivative thereof, and material for reducing the formation of malodor, e.g., antibacterial and/or urease inhibitor, preferably water-soluble metallic salt such as zinc salt. Behavior control products are also provided including animal repellent and attractant products, preferably in spray containers, and freshening and cleaning products, also especially in spray containers, and, preferably, in association with instructions for using the products to carry out a method of animal control in which the animal litter is refreshed as needed, and areas are treated with repellent and attractant products to influence the animals to avoid certain areas and frequent other areas, and products for cleaning areas where accidents occur and discouraging the animal from returning to those areas.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1999Date of Patent: September 11, 2001Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Toan Trinh, Helen Bernardo Tordil, Alex Haejoon Chung, George Joseph Harvey, Zaiyou Liu, Leslie A. Mowry
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Patent number: 6284232Abstract: Synergistic mixtures of a zeolite and an imide provide superior relief from objectionable odors. The compostions are especially effective to remove the odor of animal wastes or fluids. The mixture may be sprinkled on dogs, dog bedding, horse stalls, animal vomit, urine deposits, fish remains, fish juices and the like. The zeolite/imide mixture will also remove odors from carpets, clothes, hands or other body parts, cloth and plastic items.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1999Date of Patent: September 4, 2001Assignee: OdorPro, Inc.Inventors: Gary J. Calton, John B. Cook
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Patent number: 6284231Abstract: 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: April 27, 1998Date of Patent: September 4, 2001Assignee: 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: 6235277Abstract: Deodorant granulate for lining ashtrays for receiving tobacco ash, including an active component. The active component includes perfume which is one of aromatic and suitable for use on the human body, high viscosity solvent with low evaporation, and undecylenic acid deodorant. The active component is incorporated into non-inflammable mineral granulates whose granularity is selected so as not to leave any trace of dust when used, and has a porosity that enables the mineral granulate to absorb at least 15 wt % of the active component, and to release the active component upon contact with a lit cigarette or cigar. Method for lining ashtrays.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1998Date of Patent: May 22, 2001Inventor: Marcel Jean
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Patent number: 6227458Abstract: A deodorizer for masking foot and shoe odors through controlled release of fragrance and which utilizes releasable interlocking surfaces for retaining the deodorizer in contact with the shoe is claimed.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1993Date of Patent: May 8, 2001Assignee: Schering-Plough Healthcare Products, Inc.Inventors: Gerald R. Dever, Thomas J. Laughlin, William S. Rogers
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Patent number: 6218355Abstract: The present invention describes a fragrance delivery system which releases fragrant aldehydes or ketones and/or fragrant compounds containing an olefin function upon exposure to light. This system comprises &agr;-keto esters of formula in which R′* and R″* have the meaning as defined in the application and which are generally, in case of R′*, an alkyl group carrying an abstractable hydrogen in &ggr;-position relative to the &agr;-keto function and carrying a moiety from which is derived a fragrant compound containing an olefin function, and, in case of R″*, the organic part of a primary or secondary alcohol from R″*OH which is derived a fragrant aldehyde or ketone.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1999Date of Patent: April 17, 2001Assignee: Firmenich SAInventor: Andreas Herrmann
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Patent number: 6200555Abstract: The present invention relates to a deodorant composition capable of removing an odor component such as a carbonyl group-containing compound with high efficiency. The composition includes a deodorizing compound which itself creates no problem of odor and corrosion. The present invention also relates to a deodorizer and filter containing the composition which are compact in size and can remove the odor component in a simple manner, and a method of deodorization using the composition. The deodorant composition includes the compound reactive with the odor component in the presence of moisture, and a water-absorbing substance. The odor component is a carbonyl group-containing compound. The deodorizing compound reactive with the odor component is at least one selected from the group consisting of monohydric phenols, polyhydric phenols, and derivatives thereof, and among them, resorcin is preferable.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1999Date of Patent: March 13, 2001Assignee: Mazda Motor CorporationInventors: Tsuyoshi Nishijima, Taeko Shimizu, Keiko Matsui
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Patent number: 6197288Abstract: This invention pertains to a malodor counteractant composition comprising a malodor counteractant agent in an oral vehicle. The malodor counteractant agent is selected from the group consisting of, in percentages by weight: (A) (a) geranyl propionate; (b) benzyl benzoate; and (c) neryl acetate; (B) (a) citronellyl acetate; (b) benzyl benzoate; and (c) neryl acetate; (C) (a) benzyl benzoate; (b) geranyl propionate; and (c) citronellyl acetate; (D) (a) geranyl propionate; (b) citronellyl acetate; and (c) benzyl benzoate; (E) (a) citronellyl acetate; and (b) geranyl propionate; (F) (a) benzyl benzoate; and (b) neryl acetate; (G) (a) benzyl benzoate; (b) neryl acetate; (c) trimethyl (2,6,6) vinyl(6) tetrahydropyran; (d) citronella oil; and (e) and ethyl alcohol; and (H) (a) benzyl benzoate; (b) neryl acetate; (c) citronella oil; (d) geranyl acetate; (e) alpha ionone; (f) geranyl propionate; (g) linalool; and (e) and ethyl alcohol.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1997Date of Patent: March 6, 2001Assignee: Bush Boake Allen, Inc.Inventor: Amrit Singh Mankoo
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Patent number: 6187727Abstract: The use of 2-methyl-3-cyclohexylpropanol, esters thereof or mixtures thereof as fragrance materials is disclosed. The subject materials possess unique fragrance notes and are cost-effective materials. The esters are novel compounds.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 1999Date of Patent: February 13, 2001Assignee: Bush Boake Allen, Inc.Inventors: Alex R. Pagano, Walter C. Frank
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Patent number: 6180595Abstract: Described is a single phase aqueous surfactant-free nontoxic air freshening composition containing 30-70% water, 5-20% of a fragrance, at least 60% of the components of which has a C log10P≦2.5 and 30-60 weight percent of a mixture of two glycol ether components: (i) dipropylene glycol methyl ether; and (ii) propylene glycol propyl ether or propylene glycol butyl ether. Also described is an air freshener device comprising a vessel for the aforementioned composition, an emanating surface and a wick for supplying the composition to the emanating surface.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1999Date of Patent: January 30, 2001Assignee: International Flavors & Fragrances Inc.Inventors: Arnoud Van Walsum, Jan-Willem Zacharias Ruizendaal, Richard M. Boden, Michael John Robert White
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Patent number: 6180092Abstract: The present invention relates to a granular air freshener capable of being dissolved in water. It is comprised of a chemical carrier and a selected scent incorporated together. The chemical carrier is one which effervesces when dissolving or dissolved in water. As the carrier dissolves, the gas emitted (e.g., carbon dioxide) as it effervesces carries with it the selected scent to freshen the air in the room in which the freshener is dissolved. The invention is ideal for single use packaging for traveling and public use.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1994Date of Patent: January 30, 2001Inventor: Arlene Lagin
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Patent number: 6177070Abstract: Improved deodorants for offensive odors are made by combinations in a suitable solvent or carrier of at least two aldehydes, preferably in the form of addition components, with at least one unsaturated compound. These combinations can be further improved by the addition of other ingredients such as acidic or basic compounds, antioxidants, surfactants, chelating agents, and antimicrobial agents.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 1999Date of Patent: January 23, 2001Inventor: Una E. Lynch
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Patent number: 6177069Abstract: A laminated deodorant filter medium is constituted by a plurality of laminate units laminated together; each of which includes a fiber web constituted by a connecting portion and a resin-aggregating portion, both of which are made of a hotmelt resin, and a deodorant particle firmly attached to one surface of the fiber web by way of the resin-aggregating portion. Employable as the deodorant particle is at least two kinds of deodorant particles including an acidic odor deodorant particle, an alkaline odor deodorant particle, and a physically adsorbing particle. As the resin-aggregating portion is formed at a part where a hotmelt nonwoven fabric and the deodorant particle are in contact with each other, the deodorant particle can be firmly attached to the fiber web as a single layer without using a binder, whereby a deodorant filter medium having a low pressure loss and high efficiency can be obtained.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1998Date of Patent: January 23, 2001Assignee: Japan Vilene Company, Ltd.Inventors: Takahiro Yokoyama, Tatsuo Nakamura, Satoshi Kumagai
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Patent number: 6172037Abstract: A perfume fixative consisting essentially of polyvinylpyrrolidone, hydroxy propyl cellulose and hydrophobic oil. The perfume fixative is being incorporated in a perfume-containing formulation or product. The fixative is found to be effective in enhancing perfume life, even when utilized at low levels.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1999Date of Patent: January 9, 2001Assignee: Quest International B.V.Inventors: Keith D. Perring, Pamela V. Irving, Jeremy N. Ness, Kathleen M. Tuck
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Patent number: 6172016Abstract: The use of 3-methyl-5-cyclohexylpentanol, 3-methyl-5-cyclohexylpentanal or mixtures thereof as fragrance materials is disclosed. The subject materials possess unique fragrance notes and are advantageous in that they are cost-effective.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 1999Date of Patent: January 9, 2001Assignee: Bush Boakes Allen Inc.Inventors: Alex R. Pagano, Walter C. Frank