Deodorants (nonbody) Patents (Class 424/76.1)
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Publication number: 20080299066Abstract: A composition for energy-controlled generation and release of at least one gas, which includes an energy-activated catalyst capable of being activated by electromagnetic energy, and a solid or a liquid containing anions capable of being oxidized by the activated catalyst or reacted with species generated during activation of the catalyst to generate at least one gas. The composition, when exposed to electromagnetic energy, is capable of generating and releasing the gas after activation of the catalyst and oxidation or reaction of the anions.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2007Publication date: December 4, 2008Applicant: MICROACTIVE CORP.Inventors: Stephen T. Wellinghoff, Joel J. Kampa, Michael D. Lelah, Sumner A. Barenberg, Peter N. Gray, Hong Dixon
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Publication number: 20080287300Abstract: Co-precipitated carrageenan/xanthan gum compositions and a process for preparation are provided. The compositions are simple to prepare and provide functional performance in a broad range of food, specialty and industrial applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2008Publication date: November 20, 2008Applicant: FMC CORPORATIONInventors: Robert Kopesky, W. Preston Brawn, Chirstpher J. Sewall, John Demarco, James Lamkey
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Publication number: 20080279799Abstract: The present invention relates to the field of perfumery. More particularly, it concerns polyethylene or polypropylene based polymers that have at least one ?-oxy or ?-thio carbonyl moiety capable of liberating a perfuming molecule such as, for example, an ?,?-unsaturated ketone, aldehyde or carboxylic ester. The present invention concerns also the use of such compounds in perfumery as well as the perfuming compositions or perfumed articles that include such compounds.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2006Publication date: November 13, 2008Applicant: FIRMENICH SAInventors: Damien Berthier, Lahoussine Ouali, Andreas Herrmann, Daniel Reichlin
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Publication number: 20080279800Abstract: A compound of formula (I): wherein each R independently represents H, methanol or ethanol, and Z represents O or S.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2008Publication date: November 13, 2008Applicant: Flexitral, Inc.Inventor: Luca TURIN
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Publication number: 20080267900Abstract: The present invention relates to a method of treating solid surfaces where a suspendable liquid mist provided with suitable surfactants is applied to the surface to be treated, and the liquid mist drops have a surfactant content of from 10 to 3000 ppm by weight, based on the total amount of solvent, and an average drop size (weight-average) of ?100 ?m and to the use of surfactant-containing suspendable liquid mists for deodorization, decontamination, disinfection, corrosion protection, preservation, the stripping of solid surfaces or the placing of beneficial animals and microorganisms onto these.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2006Publication date: October 30, 2008Applicant: BASF AktiengesellschaftInventors: Ulrich Steinbrenner, Wolfgang Schul
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Publication number: 20080260676Abstract: Provided are hydroxycucurbituril derivatives, their preparation methods and uses. The hydroxycucurbituril derivative is easy to further functionalize with enhanced solubility in common solvents, thereby providing wider applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2008Publication date: October 23, 2008Applicant: POSTECH FOUNDATIONInventors: Kimoon KIM, Sang Yong JON, Narayanan SELVAPALAM, Dong Hyun OH
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Publication number: 20080260786Abstract: Method for preparing an active-containing starch matrix and the free flowing, dry powder that results from such a process. The active ingredients can be released (deposited) onto a surface by normal triggering mechanisms, which include the action of a liquid or by friction or rubbing. The fixative systems described herein provide the ability to control high load levels and protection of the active while still being able to delivery this to a substrate when triggered. Additionally, ingredients incompatible and reactive with each other can be blended together as sold/used as a one piece system and no reactions will occur until the matrix is broken or triggered.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2008Publication date: October 23, 2008Inventor: Daniel B. Solarek
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Patent number: 7435380Abstract: A pseudo-plastic or thixotropic carrier having anti-malodorous components dissolved or suspended therein is sprayed on the internal surfaces of an ostomy bag or pouch. The viscoelastic properties of the carrier allow the composition to be conveniently dispensed from a spray bottle into the ostomy bag and retained on the inner walls thereof without being displaced therefrom by incoming waste during use of the ostomy bag. This allows the composition to continue to deodorize the ostomy bag headspace even after waste material begins to fill the bag.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2002Date of Patent: October 14, 2008Assignee: Church & Dwight Co., Inc.Inventor: Anthony E. Winston
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Publication number: 20080233062Abstract: This invention relates to the field of polymeric materials that can be used in combination with a wide variety of substrates, such as textiles, metal, cellulosic materials, plastics, and the like, and to the field of active agents including, for example, antimicrobial, antibacterial, and antifungal materials. This invention further relates to latex polymer coatings that comprise at least one active component as well as methods for making and using such latex compositions.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2008Publication date: September 25, 2008Inventor: Venkataram Krishnan
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Publication number: 20080213191Abstract: Personal care products are provided. An exemplary personal care product includes a composition that is applied to the body or clothing, or an article applied against the body; a plurality of particles associated with the composition or a component of the article, the plurality of particles, at least some of the plurality of particles comprising a cyclodextrin complexing material and a first fragrance material, wherein the percent of the first fragrance material that is complexed with the cyclodextrin is greater than about 90%, so that the perceptibility of the first fragrance is minimized prior to its release; and a second fragrance material that is not complexed with the cyclodextrin and that is different from the first fragrance material, wherein the composition or article does not contain an antiperspirant active.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2007Publication date: September 4, 2008Inventors: Timothy Alan Scavone, Michael Jude Leblanc, Lowell Alan Sanker, Adrian Gregory Switzer
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Publication number: 20080210770Abstract: A deodorizer in particular, a deodorizer substrate with a porous carrier material formed in a monolithic form, and an odor neutralizing composition in the porous carrier material.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2007Publication date: September 4, 2008Inventors: Gerald R. Dever, Harold A. Howlett, Philip C. Yang
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Publication number: 20080206351Abstract: Malodor free skin care compositions are described. The skin care compositions comprise an adsorbable solvent and an insoluble particle in an adsorbable solvent-insoluble particle complex. The complex is suitable to adsorb components with malodor to yield a skin care composition free of offensive odors like those generated from the oxidation of conjugated linoleic acid.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2007Publication date: August 28, 2008Applicant: CONOPCO, INC., D/B/A UNILEVERInventors: Lin Yang, Georgia Shafer, Alexander Lips
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Publication number: 20080206093Abstract: The present invention relates to suspensions for odor reduction comprising a porous metal-organic framework material in a liquid, and also atomizer and methods for odor reduction using the suspensions. The invention likewise relates to the use of the suspensions for odor reduction.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2006Publication date: August 28, 2008Applicant: BASF AKTIENGESELLSHAFTInventors: Ulrich Muller, Michael Hesse, Hermann Putter, Markus Schubert, Marcus Guzmann, Jurgen Huff
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Publication number: 20080138297Abstract: Pyran derivatives of general formula (I) wherein Y is a 5-, 6- or 7-membered ring, preferably a 5-membered ring, methyl or ethyl mono- or polysubstituted, and optionally unsaturated, and R1, R2, R3, R4 are, each independently, a hydrogen atom or a linear or branched C1-5 alkyl or C2-5 alkenyl group, and X is present or absent; when X is present, R5, R6, R7, R8, R9 are all present, and X is a hydrogen atom or an OZ group, wherein Z is a hydrogen atom or a R10 group or a C(O)R10 group; when X is absent, a double bond involving the carbon atom at the 4 position is present and R7, R8 and R9 are present, and one of R5 or R6 is present and the other one is absent, or R5, R6, and R7 are present, and one of R8 or R9 is present and the other one is absent, or R7 is a ?C(R11)(R12) group and R5, R6, R8, R9 are present; and when they are present, each of R5-R12 group is, independently, a hydrogen atom or a linear or branched C1-5 alkyl or C2-5 alkenyl group; and use of at least one pyran derivative of formula (I)Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2007Publication date: June 12, 2008Applicant: V. MANE FILSInventors: Caroline Plessis, Jean Mane
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Publication number: 20080118443Abstract: A compound of general formula (I) with or without the double bond illustrated by the dotted line. In formula (I), X is a CHO, CH2OH, CH2OC(O)R or CH(OR)2 group, and R represents a linear or branched C1-C5 alkyl or alkenyl chain. The synthesis method for the compound, and especially the 6,8-dimethyl-non-7-enal (1) prepared by the hydroformylation of the 5,7-dimethyl-octa-1,6-diene is also disclosed, as well as compositions containing the compounds of formula (I). Due to the odorant properties thereof, the compounds are highly useful in perfumery, especially for cosmetic products and household products.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2006Publication date: May 22, 2008Applicant: V. MANE FILSInventors: Piotr Jaunky, Jean Mane, Martin Schroeder
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Publication number: 20080003193Abstract: A deodorizing composition for eliminating airborne and surface malodors is disclosed. The composition comprises triethylene glycol di- and/or mono-glycidyl ether as the malodor counteractant(s). Optionally, the composition may further include triethylene glycol and/or other malodor counteractants. The deodorizing composition eliminates malodors at least by modification reactions between odor-causing molecules and triethylene glycol di- and/or mono-glycidyl ether thereby rendering the odor-causing molecules innocuous.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2007Publication date: January 3, 2008Applicant: S.C. JOHNSON & SON, INC.Inventor: Louis Rebrovic
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Publication number: 20080003194Abstract: An aqueous deodorizing composition is disclosed for removing malodors from the air as well as soft surfaces such as carpeting, upholstery, bedding, draperies, clothing and other fabrics. The aqueous solution includes gum arabic and/or modified gum arabic, such as by ion-exchange or chemical modification. The composition may also include an oxidant such as iodine to improve the malodor removal performance thereof. Optionally, the composition may further comprise one or more surfactants such as sodium lauryl sulfate.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2007Publication date: January 3, 2008Applicant: S.C. JOHNSON & SON, INCInventor: Louis Rebrovic
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Patent number: 7311900Abstract: A powder mixture for mixing with water to form a gel for a gel/air freshener system includes a fragrance, amorphous fumed silica, a super-absorbent polymer and a surfactant. The mixture can also include a dye and a deodorizer, which may replace a portion of the fragrance or be in combination with the fragrance.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2005Date of Patent: December 25, 2007Assignee: Belle-Aire Fregrances, Inc.Inventor: Donald Conover
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Patent number: 7306660Abstract: A cationized supporting material 2 is immersed into a treatment solution containing a level dyeing agent, and then immersed into a treatment solution containing a metal phthalocyanine complex and then dried to thereby obtain an odor eliminating material 1. Alternatively, a cationized supporting material 2 is immersed into a treatment solution containing a metal phthalocyanine complex and a migration inhibitor and then dried to thereby obtain an odor eliminating material 1. The odor eliminating material exerts excellent odor elimination performance against ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, methyl mercaptan, acetic acid and acetaldehyde.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2003Date of Patent: December 11, 2007Assignee: Suminoe Textile Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yasutaro Seto, Tatsuo Nakamura, Yoshiharu Nishino, Shuichi Yonezawa, Shuichi Gennaka
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Patent number: 7300906Abstract: Sulfhydryl odors in organothiophosphate formulations are suppressed by treatment of the thiophosphate compound (e.g., bensulide) during preparation of the formulation with a selected emulsifier agent, ethoxylated tallow amine. The amine and any reacting products resulting from the treatment are retained in the final formulation. The amine will continue to react with the mercaptan and other sulfhydryl compounds formed by the continuing degradation of the thiophosphate compound, thereby providing further odor control.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2005Date of Patent: November 27, 2007Assignee: Gowan Company, L.L.C.Inventor: Frank Jaime
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Patent number: 7294340Abstract: Nanodiamonds can be included in various compositions to take advantage of the ability of nanodiamond to bond with biological materials and to improve mechanical strength. Nanodiamonds can be dispersed in a biologically acceptable carrier to form various nanodiamond compositions. The presence of nanodiamonds can increase binding with many biological materials, making the compositions of the present invention useful for a large variety of purposes such as cleansing, testing and identification of materials, and treatment of adverse conditions. Specific examples of nanodiamond compositions that can be formulated include deodorants, toothpastes, shampoos, antibiotics, dermal strips, DNA test strips, skin cleansers, and the like. Similarly, nanodiamond particles can be included in a cosmetic nanodiamond composition within a cosmetically acceptable carrier. Cosmetic nanodiamond compositions can include, for example, nail polish, eyeliner, lip gloss, exfoliant, and the like.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2004Date of Patent: November 13, 2007Inventors: Chien-Min Sung, Michael Sung, Emily Sung
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Patent number: 7229612Abstract: The present invention related 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 the 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 the form of a spray, by spraying the composition directly onto the excrement.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2002Date of Patent: June 12, 2007Assignee: Damar Holdings S.A.Inventors: Shalom Levi, Steve Daren
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Patent number: 7182941Abstract: Methods of treating an inanimate object or inanimate surface which has malodor impression to reduce the malodor impression comprise the step of contacting the inanimate object or inanimate surface with an effective amount of a composition for reducing malodor impression comprising: (a) from about 0.1% to about 1%, by weight of the composition, of perfume; (b) cyclodextrin; (c) aerosol propellant; (d) optionally, solubilizing aid; and (e) aqueous carrier. The compositions used in the methods are essentially free of any material that would soil or stain fabric. The inanimate surface treated via the present methods is preferably fabric.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2002Date of Patent: February 27, 2007Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Toan Trinh, Jerome Paul Cappel, Philip Anthony Geis, Judith Ann Hollingshead, Mark Lee McCarty, Susan Schmaedecke Zwerdling
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Patent number: 7147878Abstract: A method for reducing odor in soy products and compositions containing soy products by adding or admixing a compound having one or more disulfide bonds to the soy product or composition. The disulfide compound includes a peptide containing at least cystine residue, a peptide or polypeptide containing at least one disulfide bond, L-cystine, D-cystine, DL-cystine and any combination thereof.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2003Date of Patent: December 12, 2006Assignee: University of Kentucky Research FoundationInventor: William L. Boatright
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Patent number: 7147822Abstract: The invention is a composition, device, system or method for mitigating odors or other contaminants from a target environment. The present invention relates to devices that contain a formulation for removing, in whole or in part, foul odors from the air. In certain embodiments the present invention provides odor-mitigating reagents that are delivered by means of a spray dispenser. The present invention also contemplates applications where the invention can be delivered via a foam or gel dispenser. Certain embodiments of the invention therefore particularly relate to devices such deodorizers, air fresheners and the like.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2003Date of Patent: December 12, 2006Assignee: SL Parkhurst CorporationInventors: Stephen L. Parkhurst, Morey E. Osborn
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Patent number: 7135169Abstract: Aqueous compositions as well as processes and devices are disclosed for spray application on an air scenting device to provide long lasting freshening or scenting of air flowing through the device with minimal blockage of air flow through the device. The compositions contain a polymeric emulsion, a surfactant and a fragrance material and also may optionally include a rheological agent and/or an anti-microbial agent.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2002Date of Patent: November 14, 2006Assignee: Scentco, LLCInventors: Robert Maleeny, Kevin Vick, James Kinney, David Ziser, Richard Laky
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Patent number: 7056948Abstract: Methods and compositions for reducing animal waste malodor using agents and cross-adapting agents are described.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2001Date of Patent: June 6, 2006Assignee: Monell Chemical Senses CenterInventors: George Preti, Charles Wysocki
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Patent number: 7056537Abstract: The present invention relates to a method of abating hydrogen sulfide gas emitted by or generated in landfills. Certain embodiments of the present invention relate to contacting hydrogen sulfide gas with Fuller's earth or other carrier materials and metals such as silver, copper, iron, zinc or mixtures thereof, and other components.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2004Date of Patent: June 6, 2006Assignee: Aceto CorporationInventor: Richard Weschler
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Patent number: 7052683Abstract: A chemical compound is disclosed herein for performing a complex enzymatic neutralization and fixation of formaldehyde, providing a method for instantaneous neutralization of formaldehyde vapors and offering a complete and rapid control of incidental releases, and a complete protection of workers against airborne formaldehyde during the course of their work. The compound includes alkanolamine, for instantaneous reaction with formaldehyde, and for absorbing hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide from the air, and a human protein, which reacts with airborne formaldehyde and forms the major enzyme involved in formaldehyde oxidation in oral mucosa. The compound also contains cyclodextrins for inclusion complexation of all the components of spent and/or unused aqueous formaldehyde solutions.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2003Date of Patent: May 30, 2006Inventor: Gabriel J. Farkas
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Patent number: 7041279Abstract: The invention provides a method and product for mitigating or eliminating pet malodor(s) with an aqueous liquid deodorizing composition, the composition containing about at least 0.01% to about 10% of an dialkali metal tetraborate n-hydrate (with n being an integer from 0 to 10), 0.1–3% water soluble/dispersible polymer, 1–25% water soluble/dispersible volatile solvent, at least 75% water.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1999Date of Patent: May 9, 2006Assignee: The Clorox CompanyInventors: Sheila E. Ali, David Peterson, Gregory M. Piché, Roger V. Lee
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Patent number: 6987099Abstract: 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: December 18, 2003Date of Patent: January 17, 2006Assignee: 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: 6906045Abstract: The present invention relates to a method of removing or masking odor associated with chondroitin derived from marine life. The method comprises blending the chondroitin with citric acid, silicon dioxide, and optionally a flavorant to yield a substantially non-malodorous blend.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2002Date of Patent: June 14, 2005Assignee: WyethInventors: Nkere Kanu Ebube, William Antonio Mark
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Patent number: 6902725Abstract: A colored anhydrous gel element for perfuming or deodorizing air or enclosed spaces is provided. The element is formed by cross-linking a functionalized liquid polymer selected from maleinized polybutadiene, maleinized polyisoprene or a copolymer of ethylene and maleic anhydride with a cross-linking agent which contains at least one complementary functional group in the presence of a non-aqueous perfume or deodorizing base and a least one metal-free solvent dye which is soluble in the non-aqueous perfume or deodorizing base, or which is provided as a solution in a non-aqueous solvent which is compatible with the non-aqueous perfume or deodorizing base. The gel elements may be incorporated into devices which are used as air fresheners or deodorizers.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2002Date of Patent: June 7, 2005Assignee: Reckitt Benckiser (UK) LimitedInventor: Syed Ashfaq Ali Shah
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Patent number: 6899700Abstract: A tampon adapted to deliver a therapeutic agent includes a body having a proximal end and a distal end. The body includes an absorbency zone adjacent the distal end, wherein the absorbency zone includes absorbent material; an application zone adjacent the proximal end and spaced apart from the distal end; and a therapeutic agent positioned substantially within the application zone. A method produces a device for delivering a therapeutic agent. The method includes manufacturing a tampon having a body with a distal end, a proximal end, an absorbency zone adjacent the distal end, and an application zone adjacent the proximal end; and locating a therapeutic agent substantially within the application zone.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2001Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Steven Craig Gehling, Charles Christopher Keely, Jeffrey Dean Lindsay, Kimberly Marie Geiser, David William Koenig, Bernard Joseph Minerath, Barbara Jo Dvoracek, David John Tyrrell, Duane Gerard Krzysik
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Patent number: 6893647Abstract: According to the present invention there is provided fragrance compositions comprising (a) fragrance; and (b) cyclic oligosaccharides having one or more unsubstituted alkyl substituents; wherein the weight ratio of (a) to (b) is at least about 1:1. The compositions of the present invention provide a long-lasting fragrance while at the same time having a ‘burst’ of fragrance on application.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2000Date of Patent: May 17, 2005Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Peter James Malton, Lynette Anne Makins Holland, George Rizzi, Gabor Heltovics
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Patent number: 6893632Abstract: A regimen for hunting includes using a number of zeolite-containing personal items in connection with a hunter's apparel and body to reduce the hunter's scent for improved hunting. The personal items include mouthwash, deodorant/anti-perspirant, body and boot powder, bar and liquid soap for cleansing the body and hair, laundry detergent and dryer sheets. Each of the personal items includes an effective amount of zeolite, so that use of the personal items reduces the available scent to be detected by animals in the wild. The regimen can also include the use of a seat cushion that is covered with an activated carbon-containing fabric for odor control and/or elimination.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2002Date of Patent: May 17, 2005Inventor: Louis B. Johnson
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Patent number: 6888043Abstract: An absorbent personal care device, such as an interlabial pad, tampon, sanitary pad or liner, or incontinence product adapted to deliver a therapeutic agent to the vaginal epithelium for systemic and topical treatment, the tampon including absorbent material and a formulation including a therapeutic agent, wherein the therapeutic agent is a botanical. The botanical may be, but is not limited to, Agnus castus, aloe vera, comfrey, calendula, dong quai, black cohosh, chamomile, evening primrose, Hypericum perforatum, licorice root, black currant seed oil, St. John's wort, tea extracts, lemon balm, capsicum, rosemary, Areca catechu, mung bean, borage seed oil, witch hazel, fenugreek, lavender, soy, heath, cranberries, blueberries, azaleas, red onion skin, short red bell peppers, long red bell peppers, beet root extract, capsanthin, whortleberry, lingenberry, chokeberry, sweet rowan, rowanberry, seabuckhrouberry, crowberry, strawberries, or gooseberries.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2001Date of Patent: May 3, 2005Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Kimberly Marie Geiser, David William Koenig, Bernard Joseph Minerath, Barbara Jo Dvoracek, David John Tyrrell, Duane Gerard Krzysik
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Patent number: 6855328Abstract: An improved antimicrobial composition is described as a liquid concentrate. The liquid concentrate includes a complex resulting from an in-situ reaction of a cation source, an oxidant, a halide source having at least one iodine atom, and a non-mineral acid, or a mixture of a non-mineral acid to about 50% of a hydrophilic solvent by volume.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2002Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Assignee: Ecolab Inc.Inventors: Robert D. P. Hei, Francis L. Richter, Duane Joseph Reinhardt, Brian R. Leafblad
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Patent number: 6825392Abstract: The present invention is directed to the control of noisome odors created by the decomposition of human waste in a personal hygiene product. Control of the decomposition process is by the pre-application of an odor control compound comprising a hydroxydiphenyl ether in a modified acidic environment to one or more components of the personal hygiene product. The odor control compound exhibits a multi-functional performance, affecting not only the odiferous decomposition byproducts, but the biochemical decomposition and degradation pathways.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2001Date of Patent: November 30, 2004Assignee: Polymer Group, Inc.Inventor: Lisa Baker
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Publication number: 20040213755Abstract: Novel compositions and methods for reducing odor. The composition comprises at least one synthetic zeolite, at least one acid and at least one substance selected from a metal oxide, metal, or salt of a metal or metal oxide. A wide range of odors, including ammonia and sulfurous odors, may be controlled by contacting an effective amount of the above composition with the article, substance or environment that emits the undesired odor. The composition may also be incorporated into other substances for odor reduction or control to form odor-controlled articles.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2004Publication date: October 28, 2004Inventors: Mark A. Hochwalt, Michael L. Trehy
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Patent number: 6803033Abstract: A process is provided for absorbing moisture and/or malodor and providing a fragrance to the surrounding ambience that includes providing a delivery vehicle containing an enrobement material, a fragrance, and a fixative, combining the delivery vehicle with an absorbent material, and contacting the mixture of delivery vehicle and absorbent material with moisture and/or a malodor source.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2002Date of Patent: October 12, 2004Assignee: Givaudan SAInventors: Thomas McGee, Kenneth Leo Purzycki, Richard P. Sgaramella
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Patent number: 6800252Abstract: A burstable bead system including a support having a surface, and a plurality of beads mounted on the surface of the support, with each of the beads comprising an outer wall defining an interior space. The outer wall of each of the beads is flexibly deformable by pressure applied to the outer wall, and is ruptureable by pressure applied to the outer wall to create an opening in the outer wall into the interior space of the bead. A scent vapor is located in the interior space of the bead such that application of pressure to the outer wall of the bead on the surface of the support releases the scent vapor from the interior space of the bead and into an environment exterior to the bead.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2002Date of Patent: October 5, 2004Inventor: Paul F. Jedzinski
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Patent number: 6800789Abstract: An absorbent article comprising a liquid retentive absorbent layer containing a superabsorbent polymer and a liquid-impermeable leak proof layer is disclosed. An agent having a skin care effect and substantially no decomposing action on the superabsorbent polymer is fixed on a prescribed region of the absorbent article in a state ready to be released from that region upon contact with moisture.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2001Date of Patent: October 5, 2004Assignee: KAO CorporationInventors: Takao Kasai, Megumi Kondo, Noriko Sato, Manabu Matsui
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Patent number: 6797856Abstract: An absorbent swimwear garment having a biocidal agent and/or a filtration agent attached to the garment for the purpose of killing or immobilizing microorganisms. During initial product use, the absorbent swim-wear garment is able to contain urine and bowel movements, just like ordinary diapers and training pants. When the swimwear garment is submersed in swim water, such as pool or lake water, the biocidal agent and/or filtration agent act to kill or immobilize any microorganisms deposited in the swim water from the urine and bowel movements contained in the garment. In one embodiment, a waist dam is formed in the garment around a wearer's waist, thereby providing a filtration barrier between the entrance and departure of swim water into and out of the garment.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2000Date of Patent: September 28, 2004Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide Inc.Inventors: Thomas Mathias Kolb, Michael John Niemeyer, David W. Koenig, David Roland Otts
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Publication number: 20040166087Abstract: Two specific types of ingredients are added to cold or hot melt asphalt or coal tar for the dual purposes of holding, reducing or complexing the obnoxious and toxic odors from asphalt while at the same time allowing a pleasant masking fragrance to predominate. The holding agents consist of various organic compounds which can bond or complex with and effectively hold onto other molecules. Typical complexing agents include dialkylgylcol alkyl ethers and dialkylphthalates. Typical fragrances include natural and synthetic oils or extracts such as lemon oil, orange oil, peppermint, spearmint, cinnamon, bubble gum and most other common fragrances. The concentrated extracts of fragrances consist of natural and synthetic materials having glycols, glycol ethers, alcohols, esters, aldehydes, ketones, and other compounds which can simply mask the obnoxious odors.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2004Publication date: August 26, 2004Inventor: Henry Gembala
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Patent number: 6767553Abstract: A fibrous material, which can be an absorbent material, includes a plurality of natural fibers treated with a carboxylic acid-based odor control agent, which are able to withstand insults with an aqueous liquid without dissolving the odor control agent. The acid-based odor control agent is bound to the natural fibers by an organosilicone polymer binder. The binder is water-insoluble, and can form a highly gas permeable coating. The binder is also highly porous, so as to expose the odor control agent to ammonia and other odoriferous gases which it is intended to control.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2001Date of Patent: July 27, 2004Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Tong Sun, Sheng-Hsin Hu, Ronald L. Edens
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Publication number: 20040136946Abstract: The present invention provides in one aspect for a method for controlling odor associated with spills of organic material which can cause odors on carpets. The method comprises applying to the carpet a preparation of dormant bacteria, which when activated are effective to control odors. The dormant bacterial preparation is allowed to become associated with the carpet, such that when the carpet is exposed to organic material which can cause odors, the bacteria are capable of becoming active and digesting the organic material. The formulation may contain other agents such as odor neutralizing or masking agents, enzymes, foaming or anti-foaming agents.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2003Publication date: July 15, 2004Inventors: Jeffrey Kent Fredenburgh, Rao Anne Cordick
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Publication number: 20040126354Abstract: Disclosed is a nano carbon ball for deodorization composed of porous carbon shells having a spherical hollow core. At least one metal selected from the group consisting of transition metal, oxidized transition metal and alkali metal salt is impregnated to the shell. This nano carbon ball for deodorization may adsorb various kinds of malodor substances together with good deodorizing capability. Thus, the nano carbon ball may give excellent deodorizing effects by capturing and resolving the malodor substances when it used as a deodorant for various daily necessaries or in houses, offices, industrial facilities and other various stinking circumstances.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2003Publication date: July 1, 2004Inventors: Jun-Yeob Song, Jong-Yun Kim, Seung-Kyu Park, Jong-Sung Yu, Yong-Ki Park, Chul-Wee Lee, Yun-Seog Kang
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Patent number: 6749805Abstract: A self-contained foul air eliminator comprises a housing with an intake port an impeller, a converter, and an exhaust port. The converter includes an oxidizing agent and an aqueous solution of a promoter. The eliminator is typically portable to eliminate malodors foul air from a toilet or another environment. The device is powered by a battery or a household current.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2002Date of Patent: June 15, 2004Assignee: S L Parkhurst CorporationInventors: Stephen L. Parkhurst, Morey E. Osborn
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Patent number: 6749861Abstract: An insect composition comprising at least one fragrance capable of repelling insects and at least one non-fragrance insect repellant which is soluble in the fragance. In preferred embodiments the composition also includes an absorption substrate carrier. These compositions provide effective contact and area repellency while maintaining a pleasant aroma.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2001Date of Patent: June 15, 2004Assignee: Lenco Laboratories, LLCInventor: Patricia A. Mullen