Abstract: Anti-static fabric softening articles and methods which utilize a composition comprising a cationic fabric softener in combination with a "sorbitan ester" as a second fabric softener and release aid. The composition is releasably affixed or incorporated into a dispensing means and applied to fabrics in an automatic laundry dryer.
Abstract: Dry powder antiperspirant compounds are suspended in aerosol compositions by means of C.sub.12 -C.sub.20 primary aliphatic amines to prevent agglomeration or packing of the antiperspirant compounds in the aerosol container. The compositions are prepared by first dissolving and then precipitating the amines in the presence of the antiperspirant compounds.
Abstract: Dry powder antiperspirant compounds are suspended in aerosol compositions by means of C.sub.12 -C.sub.20 aliphatic alkanol amide to prevent agglomeration or packing of the antiperspirant compound in the aerosol container. Octadecyl monoethanol amide is preferred. The compositions are prepared by first dissolving and then precipitating the amide.
Abstract: Stable, homogeneous, easily dispensable, liquid household cleaning compositions containing a mixture of specific, synthetic, organic, anionic detersive surfactants; the Ca- and Mg salts of which are hardly soluble in water; a relatively low level of builder salts; fatty acid soap and fatty ester; and water.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 20, 1976
Date of Patent:
April 12, 1977
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Company
Inventors:
Emiel Mathilde Anna Alfons Demessemaekers, Guido Bognolo, Gianfranco Luigi Spadini
Abstract: Skin conditioning compositions of the oil-in-water emulsion type containing 2-pyrrolidinone, wherein a substantial amount of the 2-pyrrolidinone is present in the oil phase.
Abstract: Stable, fluid, hard-surface scouring cleansers containing bleach, clay, abrasive, surfactant, buffer and water. Such compositions combine the stain and soil removal properties of a strong active chlorine bleaching agent and bleach-stable surfactant in a false body abrasive cleanser having desirable chemical and physical stability.
Abstract: A process for making variegated soap bars or cakes. Such bars are prepared by co-plodding differently colored commingled sets of soap noodles having particular diameters wherein at least one set of the soap noodles have diameters of about 1/8 inch or less.
Abstract: Oral compositions such as toothpastes, mouthwashes and the like containing specific organic peroxyacids which prevent stain or remove stain rapidly and effectively and processes for preventing or removing stain using said compositions.
Abstract: Conditioning hair by applying thereto an antiserum which is prepared by injecting a suspension of hair particles into an animal, withdrawing blood from the animal, and isolating the antiserum from the blood by conventional means. Also disclosed are shampoo compositions containing said antiserum.
Abstract: Stable, false body hard surface cleansers containing a false body fluid phase; relatively heavy abrasive particulate material suspended throughout the false body fluid phase and relatively light particulate filler material also suspended throughout the false body fluid phase. Such compositions can remain for extended periods of time as homogenous false body compositions exhibiting minimal tendency to form a separate liquid phase layer.
Abstract: Mild thickened liquid shampoo compositions with conditioning properties comprise anionic surfactants, specific zwitterionic and amphoteric surfactants, polyethoxylated nonionic surfactants and a cationic cellulose ether thickening and conditioning agent.
Abstract: Shampoo compositions which impart luster and manageability to the hair, said compositions comprising an alkyl sulfate or alkyl monoglyceride sulfonate surfactant, urea, dodecyl alcohol and guanidine or a water-soluble salt thereof, said compositions having a pH of from about 5 to about 8.
Abstract: Oral compositions, such as toothpaste, mouthwash, and the like, containing certain anticalculus agents, and a specific anticaries agent which provides anticaries benefits while avoiding adverse effects on silicate filling materials present in the mouth.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 30, 1974
Date of Patent:
May 25, 1976
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Company
Inventors:
Francis Oswald Agricola, William Watson Briner, Robert James Granger, James Stone Widder
Abstract: A superior end wrap comprising an open-celled polyurethane foam of specified porosity and thickness which foam has been treated with a buffer solution and a permanent waving process using said buffer treated end wraps.
Abstract: A synergistic skin conditioning emulsion composition comprising a fatty acid or a mixture of fatty acids, a polysiloxane fluid, a water-soluble polymer and water. The fatty acids, the polysiloxane and the water-soluble polymer combine to form a water-resistant barrier which allows skin to stay in a smooth and supple condition for an extended period of time.
Abstract: Oral compositions such as toothpastes, mouthwashes and the like containing a particular substantive bis-biguanide compound which inhibits the formation of plaque and caries, and a specific amino carboxylate compound which inhibits the tendency of the bis-biguanide compound to produce a stain on oral surfaces, preferably while maintaining the bis-biguanide as a water-soluble salt.
Abstract: Anticariogenic oral compositions such as dentifrices and mouthwashes comprising a water-soluble fluoride salt and an indium (III)-malic acid water-soluble complex as a stable and dental enamel reactive source of indium.
Abstract: Oral compositions such as toothpastes, mouthwashes and the like containing a particular substantive -bis-biquanide compound which inhibits the formation of plaque and caries, and an anti-calculus agent which inhibits the tendency of the bis-biguanide compound to produce a stain on oral surfaces.