Patents by Inventor Yvonne Lissner

Yvonne Lissner 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: 10667999
    Abstract: The disclosure relates to an agent for the dyeing of keratinic fibers, in particular human hair, containing in a cosmetic carrier (a) at least one direct-acting dye, (b) at least one amphoteric surfactant, in particular at least one alkyl betaine, and (c) at least one alkyl polyglycoside, in particular at least one alkyl polyglucoside, wherein the weight-related total amount of amphoteric surfactant (b) in the agent, based on the weight of the agent, is less than the weight-related total amount of alkyl polyglycoside (c) or equal to the weight-related total amount of alkyl polyglycoside (c). The disclosure also relates to the use of the agent for the dyeing of keratinic fibers, and to a method in which the agent for the dyeing is applied to the keratinic fibers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 19, 2018
    Date of Patent: June 2, 2020
    Assignee: Henkel AG & Co. KGaA
    Inventors: Camille Grosjacques, Yvonne Lissner, Susanne Bietz, Katharina Krause, Daniel Eisebitt
  • Patent number: 10639262
    Abstract: The present disclosure concerns an agent for colouring keratinous fibres, in particular human hair, containing, in a cosmetic support, (a) at least one direct dye, (b) at least one amphoteric surfactant, in particular at least one alkylbetaine, and (c) at least one alkylpolyglycoside, in particular at least one alkylpolyglucoside, exemplified in that the content of amphoteric surfactant (b) in the agent—with respect to the total weight of the agent—is greater than the content of non-ionic surfactant (c). The present disclosure also concerns the use of the agent to colour keratinous fibres, as well as to a method in which the agent is applied to the keratinous fibres in order to colour them.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 19, 2018
    Date of Patent: May 5, 2020
    Assignee: Henkel AG & Co. KGaA
    Inventors: Camille Grosjacques, Yvonne Lissner, Susanne Bietz, Katharina Krause
  • Publication number: 20190183768
    Abstract: The present disclosure concerns an agent for colouring keratinous fibres, in particular human hair, containing, in a cosmetic support, (a) at least one direct dye, (b) at least one amphoteric surfactant, in particular at least one alkylbetaine, and (c) at least one alkylpolyglycoside, in particular at least one alkylpolyglucoside, exemplified in that the content of amphoteric surfactant (b) in the agent—with respect to the total weight of the agent—is greater than the content of non-ionic surfactant (c). The present disclosure also concerns the use of the agent to colour keratinous fibres, as well as to a method in which the agent is applied to the keratinous fibres in order to colour them.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 19, 2018
    Publication date: June 20, 2019
    Applicant: Henkel AG & Co. KGaA
    Inventors: Camille GROSJACQUES, Yvonne LISSNER, Susanne BIETZ, Katharina KRAUSE
  • Publication number: 20190183769
    Abstract: The disclosure relates to an agent for the dyeing of keratinic fibers, in particular human hair, containing in a cosmetic carrier (a) at least one direct-acting dye, (b) at least one amphoteric surfactant, in particular at least one alkyl betaine, and (c) at least one alkyl polyglycoside, in particular at least one alkyl polyglucoside, wherein the weight-related total amount of amphoteric surfactant (b) in the agent, based on the weight of the agent, is less than the weight-related total amount of alkyl polyglycoside (c) or equal to the weight-related total amount of alkyl polyglycoside (c). The disclosure also relates to the use of the agent for the dyeing of keratinic fibers, and to a method in which the agent for the dyeing is applied to the keratinic fibers.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 19, 2018
    Publication date: June 20, 2019
    Applicant: Henkel AG & Co. KGaA
    Inventors: Camille Grosjacques, Yvonne Lissner, Susanne Bietz, Katharina Krause, Daniel Eisebitt
  • Patent number: 10219994
    Abstract: A method for the permanent shaping and color modification of keratinic in a single process includes the following steps. First, an aqueous composition, including at least one keratin-reducing compound and at least one alkalizing agent, is applied to the keratinic fibers and is left on the keratinic fibers for a period of 5 to 50 minutes at a temperature of 20 to 45° C. The keratinic fibers are rinsed, and optionally dried. Next, a composition including at least one oxidation dye precursor and at least one oxidizing agent is applied to the keratinic fibers and the keratinic fibers are deformed. That composition is allowed to act for 10 to 35 minutes. An aqueous composition including at least one oxidizing agent, is applied to the keratinic fibers for 30 seconds to 15 minutes. The keratinic fibers are rinsed out, along with removal of the deformation aids.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 14, 2017
    Date of Patent: March 5, 2019
    Assignee: Henkel AG & Co. KGaA
    Inventors: Torsten Lechner, Yvonne Lissner, Birgit Rautenberg-Groth
  • Publication number: 20170252291
    Abstract: A method for the permanent shaping and color modification of keratinic in a single process includes the following steps. First, an aqueous composition, including at least one keratin-reducing compound and at least one alkalizing agent, is applied to the keratinic fibers and is left on the keratinic fibers for a period of 5 to 50 minutes at a temperature of 20 to 45° C. The keratinic fibers are rinsed, and optionally dried. Next, a composition including at least one oxidation dye precursor and at least one oxidizing agent is applied to the keratinic fibers and the keratinic fibers are deformed. That composition is allowed to act for 10 to 35 minutes. An aqueous composition including at least one oxidizing agent, is applied to the keratinic fibers for 30 seconds to 15 minutes. The keratinic fibers are rinsed out, along with removal of the deformation aids.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 14, 2017
    Publication date: September 7, 2017
    Applicant: Henkel AG & Co. KGaA
    Inventors: Torsten Lechner, Yvonne Lissner, Birgit Rautenberg-Groth
  • Publication number: 20170209352
    Abstract: A method for the permanent shaping and color modification of keratinic fibers, in a single process, includes the following method steps in sequence: deforming keratinic fibers, using deformation aids, applying an aqueous composition, including at least one keratin-reducing compound and at least one alkalizing agent, to the keratinic fibers situated on the deformation aids, and leaving this composition for a period of 5 to 50 minutes, rinsing the keratinic fibers situated on the deformation aids, applying a composition, including at least one oxidation dye precursor, at least one oxidizing agent, at least one alkalizing agent, and at least one surfactant, as foam from an applicator to the keratinic fibers situated on the deformation aids, and leaving this composition for a period of 10 to 45 minutes, removing the deformation aids from the keratinic fibers and rinsing the keratinic fibers, and optionally applying an aftertreatment agent to the keratinic fibers.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 7, 2017
    Publication date: July 27, 2017
    Applicant: Henkel AG & Co. KGaA
    Inventors: Torsten Lechner, Yvonne Lissner, Birgit Rautenberg-Groth
  • Publication number: 20150114424
    Abstract: A method is provided for the lasting reshaping of keratin-containing fibers, in particular human hair, in which i) a shaping agent containing 1) keratin-reducing substance(s) and 2) a polyisoprene is applied to the fibers, ii) the shaping agent acts for a contact time (Z1), and the fibers are shaped under the action of heat.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 21, 2012
    Publication date: April 30, 2015
    Applicant: Henkel AG & Co. KGaA
    Inventors: Wolfgang Wolff, Yvonne Lissner, Birgit Rautenberg-Groth, Hartmut Manneck, Mustafa Akram