Patents Assigned to The McIntyre Group, Ltd.
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Patent number: 7449435Abstract: A high concentration, aqueous liquid surfactant composition is disclosed, comprising at least one amphoteric and/or anionic surfactant and a liquid-stabilizing amount of at least one liquid-stabilizing agent. The liquid-stabilizing agent is a succinic acid derivative, glutaric acid derivative or a combination thereof. The composition is pourable and pumpable at ambient room temperature.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2007Date of Patent: November 11, 2008Assignee: McIntyre Group, Ltd.Inventors: Richard John Otterson, Kenneth Raymond Berg, Eugene A. D'Aversa
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Patent number: 7282524Abstract: Phase stable, pumpable, liquid, high solids, aqueous monoalkanolamide surfactant emulsions are disclosed for use as cold mixable monoalkanolamide delivery systems for separately prepared aqueous formulations containing at least one principal surfactant. The monoalkanolamide surfactant emulsions comprise at least one monoalkanolamide characterized in its unemulsified form by having an amide content of at least about 85% and by being substantially solid and water insoluble at a temperature below about 30° C., and at least one monoalkanolamide emulsifying surfactant and, surprisingly, remain homogeneous, pourable, and pumpable at a total solids content of at least 20 weight percent at a temperature in the range of about zero ° C. to about 30° C.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2004Date of Patent: October 16, 2007Assignee: McIntyre Group, Ltd.Inventors: John Gray, Eugene D'Aversa
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Patent number: 7256164Abstract: A high concentration, aqueous liquid surfactant composition is disclosed, comprising at least one amphoteric or anionic surfactant and a liquid-stabilizing amount of at least one liquid-stabilizing agent. The liquid-stabilizing agent is a succinic acid derivative, glutaric acid derivative or a combination thereof. The composition is pourable and pumpable at ambient room temperature.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2003Date of Patent: August 14, 2007Assignee: McIntyre Group, Ltd.Inventors: Richard John Otterson, Kenneth Raymond Berg, Eugene A. D'Aversa
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Publication number: 20040266891Abstract: Phase stable, pumpable, liquid, high solids, aqueous monoalkanolamide surfactant emulsions are disclosed for use as cold mixable monoalkanolamide delivery systems for separately prepared aqueous formulations containing at least one principal surfactant. The monoalkanolamide surfactant emulsions comprise at least one monoalkanolamide characterized in its unemulsified form by having an amide content of at least about 85% and by being substantially solid and water insoluble at a temperature below about 30° C., and at least one monoalkanolamide emulsifying surfactant and, surprisingly, remain homogeneous, pourable, and pumpable at a total solids content of at least 20 weight percent at a temperature in the range of about zero ° C. to about 30° C.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2004Publication date: December 30, 2004Applicant: McIntyre Group, Ltd.Inventors: John Gray, Eugene D'Aversa
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Patent number: 6765024Abstract: Phase stables, pumpable, liquid, high solids, aqueous monoalkanolamide surfactant emulsions are disclosed for use as cold mixable monoalkanolamide delivery systems for separately prepared aqueous formulations containing at least one principal surfactant. The monoalkanolamide surfactant emulsions comprise at least one monoalkanolamide characterized in its unemulsified form by having an amide content of at least about 85% and by being substantially solid and water insoluble at a temperature below about 30° C., and at least one monoalkanolamide emulsifying surfactant and, surprisingly, remain homogeneous, pourable, and pumpable at a total solids content of at least 20 weight percent at a temperature in the range of about zero° C. to about 30° C.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2001Date of Patent: July 20, 2004Assignee: McIntyre Group, Ltd.Inventors: John Gray, Eugene D'Aversa
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Patent number: 5965594Abstract: Improved liquid antimicrobial solutions useful as preservative additives to personal care preparations, particularly cosmetic formulations and the like, are provided which comprise 1,3-dimethylol-5,5-disubstituted hydantoin, liquid aromatic alcohol, and iodoalkynyl alkyl carbamate. A preferred antimicrobial solution can be prepared by producing the 1,3,dimethylol-5,5-disubstituted hydantoin in situ in the selected liquid aromatic alcohol and then adding to the resulting solution the previously prepared iodoalkynyl alkyl carbamate. The solutions are surprisingly water dispersible and display broad spectrum antimicrobial effectiveness, particularly antifungal effectiveness, at a relatively low usage concentration in a cosmetic medium.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1998Date of Patent: October 12, 1999Assignee: McIntyre Group, Ltd.Inventors: Thomas G. Schoenberg, Richard J. Otterson, Dennis Abbeduto
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Patent number: 5616722Abstract: A method of preparing a formaldehyde substituted hydantoin in the form of a liquid antimicrobial preservative solution is disclosed. The inventive solution prepared by the disclosed method comprises a condensation product of a 5,5-disubstituted hydantoin and formaldehyde prepared in the presence of an antimicrobial liquid phenylic or benzylic alcohol. The inventive solution inhibits or retards microbial growth when an effective microbial inhibiting amount is subsequently added to a medium capable of supporting undesirable microbial growth. Preferably the inventive solution contains 1,3-dimethylol-5,5-dimethyl hydantoin prepared in the presence of phenoxyethanol and including an effective antimicrobial amount of at least one paraben preservative prepared by an embodiment of the disclosed method.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1995Date of Patent: April 1, 1997Assignee: McIntyre Group, Ltd.Inventors: Thomas G. Schoenberg, Richard J. Otterson, Darrell J. Zehner
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Patent number: 5037843Abstract: A method of preparing an antimicrobial preservative system in a substantially anhydrous liquid form is disclosed. The antimicrobial preservative system inhibits or retards microbial growth when an effective antimicrobial amount is subsequently added to a medium capable of supporting undesirable microbial growth. More particularly, the preservative system comprises a condensation product of a 5,5-disubstituted hydantoin and formaldehyde prepared in the presence of a substantially anhydrous, water-miscible, solvent and an alkalizing agent. Also disclosed is a cold-stable, substantially anhydrous liquid preservative system comprising 1,3-dimethylol-5,5-dimethylhydantoin alone or in combination with an effective antimicrobial amount of at least one paraben preservative prepared by an embodiment of the disclosed method.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1990Date of Patent: August 6, 1991Assignee: The McIntyre Group, Ltd.Inventor: Thomas G. Schoenberg