Patents by Inventor Thomas Gassenmeier

Thomas Gassenmeier has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 7064099
    Abstract: A process for the production of particulate detergents or premixes suitable for their production by application of a flowable acidic component to a particle consisting at least partly of an alkaline detergent ingredient selected from the group consisting of alkali metal silicates, alkali metal alumosilicates, alkali metal perborates, alkali metal percarbonates, and mixtures thereof, the percentage of acidic component applied being governed by the formula mc/(mc+mp)=c·l/r, where mc is the weight of the acidic component, mp is the weight of the particle, r is the radius of the particle and c is a factor of 5 length units to 10 length units.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 22, 2000
    Date of Patent: June 20, 2006
    Assignee: Henkel Kommanditgesellschaft Auf Aktlen
    Inventors: Thomas Gassenmeier, Juergen Millhoff, Peter Schmiedel, Wolfgang Von Rybinski, Ute Krupp
  • Publication number: 20060088852
    Abstract: The invention relates to a method for determining the homeostasis of hairy skin in vitro, to test kits and biochips for determining markers of hairy skin, in addition to the use of proteins, mRNA molecules or fragments thereof as markers of hairy skin. The invention also relates to a test method for detecting the effectiveness of cosmetic or pharmaceutical active substances for treating hairy skin in addition to a screening method for identifying cosmetic or pharmaceutical active substances for treating hairy skin and to a method for producing a cosmetic or pharmaceutical preparation for treating hairy skin.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 20, 2005
    Publication date: April 27, 2006
    Inventors: Dirk Petersohn, Kordula Schlotmann, Thomas Gassenmeier, Olaf Holtkoetter, Marcus Conradt, Kay Hofmann
  • Publication number: 20060059961
    Abstract: Described herein are devices for improving the rinse effect in machine dishwashers. In one embodiment, the device comprises a means of fixing an amount of liquor comprising rinse surfactant of the main wash cycle, wherein the amount of liquor is sufficient to bring about a rinse effect, whereby the liquor is transported into a subsequent rinse cycle. Also described are methods and kits for achieving a rinse effect in dishwashers.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 26, 2005
    Publication date: March 23, 2006
    Applicant: Henkel Kommanditgesellschaft Auf Aktien (Henkel KGAA)
    Inventors: Peter Schmiedel, Thomas Gassenmeier, Rolf Bayersdoerfer, Wolfgang von Rybinski
  • Publication number: 20050227901
    Abstract: Described herein are devices for improving the rinse effect in machine dishwashers. In one embodiment, the device comprises a means of fixing an amount of liquor comprising rinse surfactant of the main wash cycle, wherein the amount of liquor is sufficient to bring about a rinse effect, whereby the liquor is transported into a subsequent rinse cycle. Also described are methods and kits for achieving a rinse effect in dishwashers.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 8, 2005
    Publication date: October 13, 2005
    Inventors: Peter Schmiedel, Thomas Gassenmeier, Rolf Bayersdorfer, Wolfgang von Rybinski
  • Publication number: 20050089512
    Abstract: The invention relates to a skin/hair equivalent, more particularly a hair model with reconstructed papillae (pseudopapillae; PP) in a reconstructed dermis (pseudodermis; PD), to its production and to its use, more particularly for medical/pharmaceutical purposes and for application in the cosmetics industry.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 18, 2004
    Publication date: April 28, 2005
    Inventors: Kordula Schlotmann, Thomas Gassenmeier, Ralf Paus, Melanie Giesen, Dirk Petersohn
  • Publication number: 20040266651
    Abstract: Described herein are devices for improving the rinse effect in machine dishwashers. In one embodiment, the device comprises a means of fixing an amount of liquor comprising rinse surfactant of the main wash cycle, wherein the amount of liquor is sufficient to bring about a rinse effect, whereby the liquor is transported into a subsequent rinse cycle. Also described are methods and kits for achieving a rinse effect in dishwashers.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 21, 2004
    Publication date: December 30, 2004
    Inventors: Peter Schmiedel, Thomas Gassenmeier, Rolf Bayersdorfer, Wolfgang von Rybinski
  • Patent number: 6482418
    Abstract: The invention relates to new cosmetic and/or pharmaceutical formulations containing (a) dialkyl carbonates corresponding to formula (I): in which R1 is a linear alkyl and/or alkenyl group containing 6 to 22 carbon atoms, a 2-ethylhexyl, isotridecyl or isostearyl group or a group derived from a polyol containing 2 to 15 carbon atoms and at least two hydroxyl groups, R2 has the same meaning as R1 or is an alkyl group containing 1 to 5 carbon atoms and n and m independently of one another stand for 0 or numbers of 1 to 100, and (b) emulsifiers. The formulations are distinguished by particular sensorial properties, the dialkyl carbonates proving to be as effective as the silicone oils which they are intended to replace.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 21, 1999
    Date of Patent: November 19, 2002
    Assignee: Henkel Kommanditgesellschaft auf Aktien
    Inventors: Thorsten Loehl, Thomas Gassenmeier, Joerg Kahre, Hermann Hensen, Holger Tesmann, Achim Ansmann
  • Patent number: 6407052
    Abstract: A process of washing textiles is presented involving the delayed release of ingredients from a detergent composition. The process involves first dissolving the detergent in water resulting in a pH below 8, slowly dissolving the coating on a coated alkalizing agent to raise the pH to above 8.5, and dissolving the polymeric acid coating on a detergent ingredient, due to the pH above 8.5, to release the ingredient into the wash water.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 26, 2001
    Date of Patent: June 18, 2002
    Assignee: Henkel Kommanditgesellschaft Auf Aktien
    Inventors: Thomas Gassenmeier, Juergen Millhoff, Thomas Mueller-Kirschbaum
  • Publication number: 20020013252
    Abstract: A particulate composite material for the controlled release of an active ingredient is claimed, comprising an active ingredient or an operation which comprises this active ingredient in a mixture with an LCST substance, where the material remains at least partially unchanged upon passing through one or more heat treatments in a liquid medium, and after cooling following the heat treatment the active ingredient is released.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 4, 2000
    Publication date: January 31, 2002
    Inventors: Peter Schmiedel, Maren Jekel, Thomas Gassenmeier, Wolfgang Von Rybinski, Arnd Kessler
  • Patent number: 6340664
    Abstract: Partially coated laundry detergent and cleaning product tablets having advantageous properties such as high hardnesses without adverse effect on short disintegration times and high resistance to edge fracture are achieved with relatively small amounts of coating agents if the coating covers only mechanically sensitive parts of the tablets.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 25, 2000
    Date of Patent: January 22, 2002
    Assignee: Henkel Kommanditgesellschaft auf Aktien (KGaA)
    Inventors: Thomas Gassenmeier, Fred Schambil, Juergen Millhoff
  • Patent number: 6340662
    Abstract: The problem addressed by the invention was to provide a foam regulator system containing silicone and/or paraffin and bis-fatty acid amide which would have a low viscosity, which could be handled at low temperatures and which would have a low percentage content of non-foam-regulating ingredients. This problem was largely solved by an aqueous foam regulator emulsion containing 16% by weight to 70% by weight of active foam regulator based on paraffin wax and/or silicone oil, 2% by weight to 15% by weight of nonionic and/or anionic emulsifier and no more than 80% by weight of water. The foam regulator emulsion is preferably used for the production of partiulate foam regulator granules for use in detergents.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 10, 1999
    Date of Patent: January 22, 2002
    Assignee: Henkel Kommanditgesellschaft Auf Aktien (KGaA)
    Inventors: Juergen Millhoff, Thomas Gassenmeier, Maria Liphard, Rene-Andres Artiga González, Stefan Hammerstein, Ingrid Kraus
  • Publication number: 20010044398
    Abstract: Detergents and cleaners having improved performance against protein-containing soils, containing a protease of the subtilisin type, in which—in at least one of positions 3, 4, 99, 188, 193, 199 and 211 (BLAP counting)—the amino acid present in that position in the wild-type protease is replaced by another amino acid, and coated particulate alkali metal percarbonate.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 16, 2001
    Publication date: November 22, 2001
    Inventors: Horst-Dieter Speckmann, Joerg Poethkow, Thomas Gassenmeier, Peter Schmiedel, Beatrix Kottwitz
  • Publication number: 20010031714
    Abstract: The invention relates to a laundry, dishwashing or cleaning product detergent portion having two or more detersive components of which at least two are to be released into the liquor at different points in time in a laundering, dishwashing or cleaning process, said portion comprising at least one release controlling (physico)chemical switch which is not subject or not exclusively subject to temperature control, and also one or more substances for increasing the extent of the shift in pH.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 13, 2000
    Publication date: October 18, 2001
    Inventors: Thomas Gassenmeier, Christian Nitsch, Wolfgang Von Rybinski, Peter Schmiedel, Stefan Evers, Michael Dreja, Rolf Bayersdoerfer, Maren Jekel, Ute Krupp, Albrecht Weiss
  • Publication number: 20010012826
    Abstract: A process of washing textiles is presented involving the delayed release of ingredients from a detergent composition. The process involves first dissolving the detergent in water resulting in a pH below 8, slowly dissolving the coating on a coated alkalizing agent to raise the pH to above 8.5, and dissolving the polymeric acid coating on a detergent ingredient, due to the pH above 8.5, to release the ingredient into the wash water.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 26, 2001
    Publication date: August 9, 2001
    Applicant: Henkel Kommanditgesellschaft auf Aktien
    Inventors: Thomas Gassenmeier, Juergen Millhoff, Thomas Mueller-Kirschbaum
  • Patent number: 6225276
    Abstract: A process for washing textiles is presented involving the delayed release of ingredients from a detergent composition. The process involves first dissolving the detergent in water resulting in a pH below pH 8, slowly dissolving the coating on a coated alkalizing agent to raise the pH to above pH to above pH 8.5, and above pH 8.5 the polymeric acid coating on a detergent ingredient dissolves, releasing the ingredient into the wash water. Also presented is a detergent composition for delayed bleaching of 1 to 40 percent by weight of a coated bleaching agent having a coating which dissolves slowly in water irrespective of the pH value, 0.5 to 15 percent by weight of a bleach activator coated with a polymeric acid, and 0.1 to 40 percent by weight of an acidifying agent. The process results in a delayed release of bleaching in the wash cycle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 6, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 1, 2001
    Assignee: Henkel Kommanditgesellschaft auf Aktien
    Inventors: Thomas Gassenmeier, Juergen Millhoff, Thomas Mueller-Kirschbaum
  • Patent number: 5766628
    Abstract: The invention relates to novel essentially anhydrous oily bath and shower compositions containing a combination of fatty oil and/or fatty or waxy apolar substance, oil-soluble surfactant, and vesicle-forming lipid and, if desired, a cosmetically- or balneologically-active ingredient. When poured into or simply admixed with water, these formulations immediately and automatically, generate dispersed vesicles or liposomes. They exhibit an immediate as well as a prolonged or depot effect, can be used alone or added to or together with existing bath or shower formulations, and are especially suited for use in connection with or as additives to full, partial, or shower baths.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 6, 1997
    Date of Patent: June 16, 1998
    Assignee: Merz + Co. GmbH & Co.
    Inventors: Eberhard Nurnberg, Thomas Gassenmeier, Rolf Dieter Beutler, Jurgen Ebinger