Dosing Unit (e.g., Detergent-impregnated Water-insoluble Substrate Of Fabric, Tissue, Etc.) Patents (Class 510/295)
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Patent number: 8309506Abstract: The present invention is an auxiliary washing aid comprising a textile substrate coated or otherwise impregnated with a composition comprising elementary silver and/or a silver compound, non-neutralized fatty acid, and hydrogen peroxide.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2011Date of Patent: November 13, 2012Assignee: Henkel AG & Co. KGaAInventors: Matthias Sunder, Robert Stephen Cappleman, Francesca Corbellini, Georg Meine
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Patent number: 8304376Abstract: The present invention generally relates to a biodegradable lubricating wipe, such as wet wipes. The wet wipes typically being fibrous sheet materials, pre-moistened with a solution for improved lubrication and/or protection of an area. In one embodiment the solution is comprised of a bio-based lubricant, a bio-based solvent and water. In one embodiment, the solution is comprised of mineral spirits and refined soybean oil. In another embodiment the solution is comprised of soy methyl ester and refined soybean oil. In yet another embodiment, the fibrous sheet material of the invention is biodegradable and the solution portion breaks down into a vaporizing component and a biodegradable carrier portion.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2011Date of Patent: November 6, 2012Assignee: Hoover, Inc.Inventor: Cathy Horton
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Publication number: 20120255129Abstract: A sheet for delivery of cleaning substances, including a fabric substrate having a detergent portion and a detergent impregnated into the detergent portion up to the saturation point of the fabric substrate. The sheet may further include a pre-treating portion and a pre-treating solution impregnated into the pre-treating portion up to the saturation point of the fabric substrate. The detergent may further include naturally derived compounds such as plant based hydrocarbons and oleo alcohol ethoxylates.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2011Publication date: October 11, 2012Inventor: Akos JANKURA
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Publication number: 20120204356Abstract: An automatic dishwashing or automatic textile washing method includes the step of dispensing a cleaning-agent presentation form into the interior of an automatic dishwasher or textile washing machine from a cartridge located in the interior of the automatic dishwasher or textile washing machine. The cleaning-agent presentation form includes a liquid cleaning-agent preparation A having a pH (10% solution in H2O; 20° C.) above 8.0, comprising at least one builder as well as at least one oxygen bleaching agent, and a liquid cleaning-agent preparation B comprising at least one bleach activator. Sub-quantities a and b of the cleaning-agent preparations A and B are respectively dispensed so that a residual quantity of the cleaning-agent preparations A and B remain in the cartridge until the end of the dishwashing method or textile washing method, and the residual quantities corresponds to at least twice the quantity of sub-quantities a and b.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2012Publication date: August 16, 2012Applicant: Henkel AG & Co. KGaAInventors: Thorsten Bastigkeit, Dorota Sendor-Müller, Johannes Zipfel, Arnd Kessler, Thomas Eiting, Christian Nitsch, Sven Müller, Konstantin Benda
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Patent number: 8232238Abstract: A water soluble strip that includes a carrier film that include water soluble polymer, one or more actives and one or more agents such as heat forming agent and/or degrading accelerator. The water soluble strip can optionally include other additives. The actives includes antimicrobial agent, cleaning agent and/or surfactant. The water soluble strip can include other materials. The heat forming agent and/or degrading accelerator, when used, are designed facilitate in degrading or dissolving the water soluble strip and/or increase the activity of the one or more actives. The water soluble film can be used for a variety of applications such as a hard surface cleaning strip, dishwashing strip, laundry cleaning strip, stop removing strip, drain unclogging strip, toilet bowl cleaning strip and the like. The water soluble strip eliminates the need to purchase and store numerous containers and/or heavy containers of cleaner that take up large amounts of shelf space.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2010Date of Patent: July 31, 2012Assignee: The Clorox CompanyInventors: Maria Ochomogo, Nancy Falk, Aram Garabedian, Jessica Diaz, Kaj Johnson
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Patent number: 8206511Abstract: A method of cleaning an uncoated surface includes providing a composition having a pH of between about 7 and about 11 and applying the composition to the uncoated surface. The composition includes a fatty acid salt constituting between about 5% and about 40% by weight of the composition, a gloss-enhancing agent constituting between about 0.1% and 20% by weight of the composition, an anti-slip agent constituting between about 0.5% and about 10% by weight of the composition, and water constituting between about 20% and about 94.6% by weight of the composition. The composition can be applied at least three times a week.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2009Date of Patent: June 26, 2012Assignee: Ecolab USA Inc.Inventors: Melissa Collazo-Martinez, Minyu Li, Robert D. Hei
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Publication number: 20120129751Abstract: Bis-azo colorants for use as bluing agents, laundry care compositions including bis-azo colorants that may serve as bluing agents, processes for making such bluing agents and laundry care compositions and methods of using the same. The bluing agents are generally include at least two components: at least one chromophore component and at least one polymeric component. These bluing agents are advantageous in providing a whitening effect to fabrics, while not building up over time and causing undesirable blue discoloration to the treated fabrics.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2011Publication date: May 24, 2012Inventors: Gregory Scot Miracle, Robert L. Mahaffey, Xiaoyong Michael Hong, Edurado Torres, Dominick J. Valenti
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Publication number: 20120065117Abstract: The invention relates to an article for washing textiles able to absorb colorant substances (4) dissolved in the washing fluid (5) constituted by a flat matrix comprising at least a support material and at least an absorbing agent of colorant substances (4) borne by the support material. The flat matrix is folded and/or rolled-up on itself and compressed to define the conformation of the article (1), and in that the folded and/or rolled-up material compressed on itself is able to unfold and/or unroll when the article (1) is placed in contact with the washing fluid (5) in order to enable the article (1), with the unfolded and/or unrolled matrix, to absorb the colorant substances (4) present in the washing fluid (5) by means of the absorbing agent.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2009Publication date: March 15, 2012Applicant: DYLAS ITALIA S.R.L.Inventor: Fabio Scheda
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Patent number: 8075635Abstract: The present invention relates to a material for removing dye released from laundry into the wash water, and for removing limescale, comprising a substrate made of natural and/or synthetic fabric, natural and/or synthetic non-woven fabric and paper, at least one ‘dye scavenging’ additive selected from: cationic heterocyclic polymers, proteins, chitin, chitosan, polyvinylamine (PVA), polyethylenimine (PEI), acrylic polymers, vinyl polymers, polyamine-N-oxide and at least one calcium and magnesium ion sequestrant additive selected from: polyacrylate, polyphosphonate and an EDTA salt. The invention also relates to a process for obtaining said material.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2006Date of Patent: December 13, 2011Assignees: Orlandi S.p.A., Bolton Manitoba S.p.A.Inventors: Vittorio Orlandi, Andrea Agostini, Franscesco Maurizio Orlandini, Paola Curi, Raffaella Meregalli
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Patent number: 8071524Abstract: The present invention generally relates to a biodegradable lubricating wipe, such as wet wipes. The wet wipes typically being fibrous sheet materials, pre-moistened with a solution for improved lubrication and/or protection of an area. In one embodiment the solution is comprised of a bio-based lubricant, a bio-based solvent and water. In one embodiment, the solution is comprised of mineral spirits and refined soybean oil. In another embodiment the solution is comprised of soy methyl ester and refined soybean oil. In yet another embodiment, the fibrous sheet material of the invention is biodegradable and the solution portion breaks down into a vaporizing component and a biodegradable carrier portion.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2010Date of Patent: December 6, 2011Assignee: Hoover, Inc.Inventor: Cathy Horton
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Patent number: 8022026Abstract: A method and composition for deodorizing soft surfaces such as carpeting and upholstery are disclosed. The method includes the spraying of a liquid composition on a soft surface and allowing the composition to absorb into the soft surface, form liquid agglomerations within the soft surface to the agglomerations can make contact with malodorants disposed within the soft surface. The composition is capable of penetrating rapidly and deeply into the soft surfaces for contacting odor-causing substances embedded therein. The composition comprises an active ingredient such as a glycol or triethanolamine. Other ingredients that contribute to the surface penetration and/or agglomeration formation include ethanol, water, fragrance and a combination of at least one nonionic and at least one ionic surfactant.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2007Date of Patent: September 20, 2011Assignee: S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventors: Peter N. Nguyen, Cary E. Manderfield, Maciej K. Tasz
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Patent number: 8008247Abstract: The invention relates to a treatment article and a method for treating a fabric by delivering one or more powdered benefit agents to a fabric in a tumble dryer and thus providing at least one fabric benefit such as sanitization and/or disinfection, whitening and/or stain removal to the fabric during the tumble drying process. The treatment article functions to dispense at least one powdered benefit agent to the fabric by means of a diffusing membrane having an average pore diameter such that the tumbling and/or heating action provided during the tumble drying process results in the delivery of an oxidant material in the form of a powdered benefit agent to the initially damp or wet fabric to provide at least one primary fabric benefit to the treated fabric. Optionally, a second and/or third benefit agent may additionally be included in the treatment article for simultaneous delivery of one or more additional fabric benefits.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2008Date of Patent: August 30, 2011Assignee: The Clorox CompanyInventors: Nancy Ann Falk, Ricardo J. Leon, William L. Smith, Gregory van Buskirk
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Patent number: 7985722Abstract: The present invention relates to rhamnolipid-based formulations to clean, disinfect, deodorize, and act as an antimicrobial and antifungal agent for living and working environments. In addition, the present invention relates to the use of rhamnolipids to create a bio-film when applied to a surface, which prevents the growth of bacteria and fungus. This technique is especially useful to create clean surface areas for medical procedures, chemical testing, during food preparation, as well as for daycare centers and hospitals.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2007Date of Patent: July 26, 2011Assignee: Aurora Advanced Beauty LabsInventor: Keith DeSanto
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Publication number: 20110171155Abstract: Disclosed herein are novel mixtures of scattered-branched chain fatty acids and derivatives of scattered-branched chain fatty acids. Further disclosed are uses of these mixtures in cleaning compositions (e.g., dishcare, laundry, hard surface cleaners,) and/or personal care compositions (e.g., skin cleansers, shampoo, hair conditioners).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2011Publication date: July 14, 2011Inventors: Thomas Walter Federle, Jeffrey John Scheibel, Zaiyou Liu, Phillip Kyle Vinson, Howard David Hutton, III, John David Carter, Charles Winston Saunders, Jun Xu, Phillip Richard Green
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Publication number: 20110143989Abstract: A laundry article of manufacture is described that may be used to both wash and condition fabrics when used sequentially first in the washer and then carried along with the wet fabrics into the dryer. The laundry article preferably comprises at least one detergent composition comprising encapsulated fragrance and at least one softener composition each solidified into geographical zones onto a nonwoven substrate. The optimized article comprises a nonwoven substrate with sidedness, and although the softener composition is solidified within the fibers of the lofted side of the substrate, the softener is unexpectedly found to subsequently express out from the flat side of the substrate while in the heated clothes dryer.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2011Publication date: June 16, 2011Inventors: Matthew M. Petkus, Katherine G. Yu
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Patent number: 7959686Abstract: Dry cleaning and fabric-treatment compositions, methods and articles incorporating the same that are suitable for use in drying machines, such as hot air drying machines found in households, apartments, and laundromats, which are normally adapted to dry wet garments and the like from a washing machine. In some embodiments, the composition includes at least one organic solvent, with the at least one organic solvent forming the greatest weight percentage of the active components in the composition. In some embodiments, the composition also may include water and/or at least one surfactant, emulsifier, perfume, and/or application-specific composition. In some embodiments, the article includes a dispenser from which the composition is selectively dispensed onto a dry garment or other object to be cleaned. In some embodiments, the dispenser includes an internal chamber containing the composition, and the composition is dispensed onto objects prior to placing the objects in a drying machine.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2010Date of Patent: June 14, 2011Assignee: Dry, Inc.Inventor: Rayvon E. Reynolds
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Publication number: 20110034364Abstract: Improved color protection of detergents and cleansers used for washing or cleaning colored textile fabrics is provided with use of porous polyamide particles in the detergent or cleanser.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2010Publication date: February 10, 2011Inventors: Birgit Gluesen, Thomas Eiting, Stefan van der Burgh, Matthias Sunder
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Publication number: 20100313360Abstract: The present invention provides a process for the preparation of a non-aqueous liquid fabric treatment composition wherein the process comprises a) provision of a pre-mix comprising cationic cellulosic polymer, water and optional solvent; b) admixture of the pre-mix with at least one anionic surfactant; and, c) subsequent addition of non-ionic surfactant, wherein the steps a) to c) are performed sequentially. The invention further relates to a process to produce a unit dose fabric treatment product, a product produced according to said process, the use of said product as a fabric softener, and a method of fabric treatment.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2007Publication date: December 16, 2010Inventors: Rob Menting, Vidyadhar Sudhir Ranade
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Patent number: 7799751Abstract: An improved cleaning composition adapted to clean a variety of hard surfaces. The improved cleaning composition includes a cationic biocide that includes biguanide compounds and/or quats.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2007Date of Patent: September 21, 2010Assignee: The Clorox CompanyInventors: Andrew Kilkenny, Elias A. Shaheen, Robert L. Blum, Shuman Mitra, Malcolm De Leo, Shona L. Nelson
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Patent number: 7763579Abstract: A method of preparing a composition for use in a unit dose fabric treatment system, the method comprising the steps of reacting together, in the presence of water, a ester-containing soap precursor, a base material, and optionally a solvent.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2005Date of Patent: July 27, 2010Assignee: The Sun Products CorporationInventors: Stephen Leonard Briggs, Craig Warren Jones
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Patent number: 7744654Abstract: Dry cleaning and fabric-treatment compositions, methods and articles incorporating the same that are suitable for use in drying machines, such as hot air drying machines found in households, apartments, and laundromats, which are normally adapted to dry wet garments and the like from a washing machine. In some embodiments, the composition includes at least one organic solvent, with the at least one organic solvent forming the greatest weight percentage of the active components in the composition. In some embodiments, the composition also may include water and/or at least one surfactant, emulsifier, perfume, and/or application-specific composition. In some embodiments, the article includes a dispenser from which the composition is selectively dispensed onto a dry garment or other object to be cleaned. In some embodiments, the dispenser includes an internal chamber containing the composition, and the composition is dispensed onto objects prior to placing the objects in a drying machine.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2008Date of Patent: June 29, 2010Assignee: Dry, Inc.Inventor: Rayvon E. Reynolds
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Patent number: 7737103Abstract: The invention relates to an aqueous multicomponent system comprising a hydrophobe modified polymer which forms a high-viscosity liquid during mixing and to the use of said multicomponent system, in particular, in the form of a cosmetic component or a washing and/or rinsing and/or cleaning agent.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2006Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: Henkel AG & Co. KGaAInventors: Matthias Hloucha, Danuta Bedrunka, Rainer Hofmann, Wolfgang von Rybinski, Erik Hattemer, Doris Dahlmann
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Publication number: 20100115708Abstract: Compositions, articles and methods are provided for supplying fabric care benefits to clothing or fabrics in an automated washing machine and by manual washing. The fabric care compositions preferably have less than about 5% detergent surfactants, more preferably less than 3%, even more preferably less than 1% and are most preferably free of detergent surfactants. Similarly, the fabric care compositions preferably have less than about 5% fabric softener actives, more preferably less than 3%, even more preferably less than 1% and are most preferably free of detergent surfactants. The laundry articles can take a variety of forms in a variety of physical states all of which will rapidly dispense a unitized amount of one or more selected fabric care agents to a wash and/or rinse bath solution during the laundering process under a variety of conditions.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2009Publication date: May 13, 2010Inventors: Debra Sue Caswell, Robert Gary Welch, Mark William Ridyard, Edward Sayers, David William York, Daniel James Dufton, Simon Howe, Johan Eshuis, Angelina Pena-Romero, Christophe Laudamiel-Pellet, Wundriari Hoffmann, George Endel Deckner, Errol hoffman Wahl, Ruth Anne Murphy, Charles Albert Hensley, Toan Trinh, Jiten Odhavji Dihora, Ellen Schmidt Baker, Janet Sue Litting, Timothy James Schroeder, Steven Louis Diersing, Malcolm McClaren Dodd, Lois Sara Gallon
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Publication number: 20100105596Abstract: Dosage elements to be consumed in use in a ware washing machine are made by (a) forming a main container part within a cavity of a mould; (b) providing the main container part with a first substance; (c) adhering a second substance to the underside of a part which is to form a lid of the dosage element; and (d) sealing the lid-forming part to the main container part so as to close the main container part and enclose the first and second substances within it; wherein the second substance covers at least 5% of the free area of the lid-forming part.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2008Publication date: April 29, 2010Inventors: Ralf Wiedemann, Pavlinka Roy, Frederic Moreux
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Patent number: 7700530Abstract: The present disclosure is directed to a cleanser including a balance of components for providing consumers with an enhanced exfoliation experience that smoothes skin immediately and sustains the smooth feeling for an extended period of time. Additionally, the cleanser provides a simultaneous cleansing and warming effect to the consumer's skin. Particularly, in one embodiment, the cleanser includes a combination of a water soluble carrier, a warming agent, a water soluble silicone surfactant, and an exfoliant.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2008Date of Patent: April 20, 2010Assignee: Kimberly Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Stacy Averic Mundschau, Lisa Ann Flugge-Berendes, Scott W. Wenzel, Uyen TuongNgoc Lam, Corey Thomas Cunningham
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Publication number: 20100081601Abstract: Treatment composition, preferably liquid detergent compositions exhibiting a two, or multicolor effect, comprising an aesthetic system including a colored interference pigment and a dye system.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2009Publication date: April 1, 2010Inventors: Jean-Pol Boutique, Karl Ghislain Braeckman, Karel Jozef Maria Depoot, Jan-Sebastiaan Uyttersprot, Tim Roger Michel Vanpachtenbeke, Nathalie Jean Marie-Louise Vanwyngaerden
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Publication number: 20100081600Abstract: Treatment composition, preferably liquid detergent compositions exhibiting a two, or multicolor effect, comprising an aesthetic system including a colored interference pigment and a dye system.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2009Publication date: April 1, 2010Inventors: Jean-Pol Boutique, Karl Ghislain Braeckman, Karel Jozef Maria Depoot, Jan-Sebastiaan Uyttersprot, Tim Roger Michel Vanpachtenbeke, Nathalie Jean Marie-Louise Vanwyngaerden
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Patent number: 7642226Abstract: Generally speaking, the present invention is a water-soluble copolymer film comprising a hydrolyzed copolymer of vinyl acetate and a second monomer, the resultant polyvinyl alcohol copolymer having a degree of hydrolysis, expressed as a percentage of vinyl acetate units converted to vinyl alcohol units, of from about 90% to 100%. The second monomer is preferably selected from the group of monomers having carboxylate functionality or sulfonate functionality. The resulting water-soluble copolymer film is disclosed for use in making pouches to contain a unit dose of liquid detergent, such as a liquid laundry detergent. However, it is an aspect of the copolymer film that film solubility is not significantly affected adversely by the detergent. Such film produces pouches having a greater storage shelf-life over prior art water-soluble film.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2006Date of Patent: January 5, 2010Assignee: Monosol, LLCInventors: Andrew P. Verrall, P. Scott Bening, Karen A. Kugler
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Patent number: 7612029Abstract: A substrate comprising a nonwoven layer containing an ionically crosslinked polymer can be used to control the release of active ingredients. The substrate can be a melamine foam and contain a surfactant and an alginate polymer crosslinked with calcium.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2006Date of Patent: November 3, 2009Assignee: The Clorox CompanyInventors: Lafayette D. Foland, Mimi Y. Lee, David Lestage, Sara Morales
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Publication number: 20090253604Abstract: The present invention relates to a water-soluble pouch comprising a laundry detergent composition comprising reactive dye.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2009Publication date: October 8, 2009Inventor: Alan Thomas Brooker
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Publication number: 20090241266Abstract: A washer and dryer sheet having a substrate including a first visual indicator, a washer composition including a second visual indicator, wherein the second visual indicator is removed during a wash cycle, and a dryer composition including a third visual indicator, wherein the third visual indicator is removed during a dry cycle. Also, a method of washing a drying an object, the method including disposing a washer and dryer sheet having at least two visual indicators in a washing machine, contacting the object and the washer and dryer sheet with waster, removing the washer and dryer sheet from the washing machine, and exposing the object and the washer and dryer sheet to a heat source.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2009Publication date: October 1, 2009Applicant: Consumer Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Patrick Thielke, Eddie L. Caruthers, III, David Bilbro
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Patent number: 7595290Abstract: The present invention relates to free-flowing compositions in a pouch having one or more compartments. The compartment and preferably the pouch as a whole are made from stretchable material, typically an elastic film which is water-soluble. The compositions are preferably cleaning compositions or fabric care compositions, in particular laundry or dish washing compositions.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2002Date of Patent: September 29, 2009Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Thomas John Pounds, Nigel Patrick Somerville-Roberts, Wayne Robert Fisher, Vernon Sanford Ping, III
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Patent number: 7576047Abstract: An improved cleaning composition adapted to clean a variety of hard surfaces. The improved cleaning composition includes a cationic biocide that includes biguanide compounds and/or quats.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2007Date of Patent: August 18, 2009Assignee: The Clorox CompanyInventors: Andrew Kilkenny, Elias A. Shaheen, Robert L. Blum, Shuman Mitra, Malcolm De Leo, Shona L. Nelson
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Publication number: 20090188055Abstract: Sulfo-estolides and methods of making them are described. Useful methods include acid side bleaching, partial hydrogenation of the fatty acid, pretreatment of the fatty acid to provide color inhibition, acid side hydrolysis of the sulfo-estolides, or conversion of SHP to an essentially fully hydrolyzed product (HSHP) or a partially hydrolyzed product (PHSHP). Detergent formulations, such as laundry detergents, softeners, and other materials, containing any of these materials are disclosed. Laundry methods employing these formulations are also disclosed. These formulations are useful as laundry detergents and can be biodegradable, heavy duty liquids, 2× or 3× and up to 6× concentrates, low foaming, and/or effective in a high efficiency washing machine. Methods for laundering fabrics with the compositions are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2009Publication date: July 30, 2009Applicant: STEPAN COMPANYInventors: Randal J. Bernhardt, Gregory P. Dado, Dennis S. Murphy, Lourdes R. Alonso, Christopher A. Gariepy, Eddie I. Filipovic
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Publication number: 20090124529Abstract: Laundry detergent and cleaning compositions comprising alkoxylated polyalkanolamine polymers obtainable by condensation of N-(hydroxyalkyl)amines and reacting the remaining hydroxy and/or secondary amino groups of the condensation product with alkylene oxides and/or derivatives obtainable by quaternization, protonation, sulphation and/or phosphation of said polymers.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2008Publication date: May 14, 2009Inventors: James Lee Danziger, Frank Hulskotter, Dieter Boeckh, Sophia Ebert, Andrea Misske, Stefan Frenzel
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Patent number: 7528099Abstract: The articles, compositions, and kits of the present invention are useful for conditioning fabric.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2006Date of Patent: May 5, 2009Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Errol Hoffman Wahl, Jodi Lee Brown, Lisa Grace Brush, Ruth Anne Wagers, George Endel Deckner, Eric Scott Johnson, Barbara Kay Williams, Jiping Wang, Jean-Pol Boutique, Patrick Firmin August Deplancke, Francesco de Buzzaccarini, Michele Ann Watkins
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Patent number: 7527880Abstract: A water-soluble substrate, and more particularly a water-soluble substrate that improves resistance to dissolution at neutral pH, and methods of making the same are disclosed. Articles, such as pouches, made from the water-soluble substrate, are also disclosed herein.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2007Date of Patent: May 5, 2009Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventor: Vincenzo Catalfamo
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Patent number: 7511006Abstract: The present invention relates to cleaning compositions containing C8-C10 alkylpolyglucosides which have low filming and streaking when combined with C2-C4 alcohols. The cleaning compositions can optionally comprise dyes, builders, fatty acids, fragrances, colorants, glycerol, anti-foaming agents, and preservatives.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2008Date of Patent: March 31, 2009Assignee: The Clorox CompanyInventors: Laura Shimmin, Sonia H. Burciaga, Bernard Hill, Ryan K. Hood, Thomas W. Kaaret, Andrew Kilkenny, Stephen Bradford Kong
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Patent number: 7507698Abstract: A material for use in washing comprising a textile article having a first functionality and a water-soluble container enclosing a composition having a second functionality.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2003Date of Patent: March 24, 2009Assignee: Reckitt Benckiser N.V.Inventors: Giorgio Franzolin, Lucia Rossi
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Publication number: 20090062173Abstract: Compositions, articles and methods are provided for supplying fabric care benefits to clothing or fabrics in an automated washing machine and by manual washing. The fabric care compositions preferably have less than about 5% detergent surfactants, more preferably less than 3%, even more preferably less than 1% and are most preferably free of detergent surfactants. Similarly, the fabric care compositions preferably have less than about 5% fabric softener actives, more preferably less than 3%, even more preferably less than 1% and are most preferably free of detergent surfactants. The laundry articles can take a variety of forms in a variety of physical states all of which will rapidly dispense a unitized amount of one or more selected fabric care agents to a wash and/or rinse bath solution during the laundering process under a variety of conditions. The invention also pertains to laundry kits that contain a variety of such articles and instructions concerning their use.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2008Publication date: March 5, 2009Inventors: Debra Sue Caswell, Robert Gary Welch, Mark William Ridyard, Edward Sayers, David William York, Daniel James Dufton, Simon Howe, Johan Eshuis, Angelina Pena-Romero, Christophe Laudamiel-Pellet, Wundriari Hoffmann, George Endel Deckner, Errol Hoffman Wahl, Ruth Anne Murphy, Charles Albert Hensley, Toan Trinh, Jiten Odhavji Dihora, Ellen Schmidt Baker, Janet Sue Littig, Timothy James Schroeder, Steven Louis Diersing, Malcolm McClaren Dodd, Lois Sara Gallon
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Patent number: 7479475Abstract: The present invention relates a unit dose fabric treatment product comprising a non-aqueous liquid fabric treatment composition contained in a single compartment water-soluble pouch. The inner space of said pouch comprises (A) a cleaning system comprising more than 5% by weight of the fabric treatment composition of at least one anionic surfactant; and (B) a fabric softening system comprising at least one non-cationic fabric softening active selected from the group consisting of fabric softening clays, fabric softening silicones, and mixtures thereof, wherein the fabric softening clay is added as a premix comprising the clay and a solvent; wherein the fabric softening silicone is added as a premix comprising the silicone and a solvent or wherein the fabric softening silicone is added as pure compound without any solvent.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2003Date of Patent: January 20, 2009Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Francesco de Buzzaccarini, Jan Julien Marie-Louise Billiauw, Karel Jozef Maria Depoot
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Publication number: 20090004234Abstract: A dosing device for dosing active substances in washing or cleaning processes, encompassing a container and a) a first active substance composition, present in said container, that contains at least one carrier material and at least one active substance; and b) a second active substance composition, present in said container, that likewise contains at least one carrier material and at least one active substance, but differs in terms of at least one of its ingredients from the first active substance composition, wherein the carrier material in at least one active substance composition is water-insoluble, is suitable for the release of different active substances and is notable for an improved release profile as compared with conventional dosing devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2007Publication date: January 1, 2009Inventors: Arnd KESSLER, Ingo HARDACKER, Federica BERARDO
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Patent number: 7470656Abstract: The present invention provides preferred, preferably liquid, hard surface cleaning compositions, compositions with cleaning liquid composition on a substrate, compositions used with absorbent pads and implements and devices for making the process of cleaning hard surfaces and/or maintaining their appearance and hygiene easier and more effective.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2005Date of Patent: December 30, 2008Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Alan Edward Sherry, Nicola John Policicchio, Cynthia Elaine Cella, Jeffrey Lawrence Flora, Toan Trinh, Joseph Paul Morelli
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Patent number: 7452547Abstract: The present invention features a product including a water-insoluble substrate and a plurality of microcapsules comprising a microcapsule wall surrounding a liquid core, and the use thereof.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2004Date of Patent: November 18, 2008Assignee: Johnson&Johnson Consumer Co., Inc.Inventors: Danilo Lambino, Christine Loh, Roderico Estanislao, Alain Khaiat
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Patent number: 7446083Abstract: Dry cleaning and fabric-treatment compositions, methods and articles incorporating the same that are suitable for use in drying machines, such as hot air drying machines found in households, apartments, and laundromats, which are normally adapted to dry wet garments and the like from a washing machine. In some embodiments, the composition includes at least one organic solvent, with the at least one organic solvent forming the greatest weight percentage of the active components in the composition. In some embodiments, the composition may also include water and/or at least one surfactant, emulsifier, perfume, and/or application-specific composition. In some embodiments, the article includes a sheet onto which the composition is permeated. In some embodiments, the article includes the composition and a carrier.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2007Date of Patent: November 4, 2008Assignee: Dry, Inc.Inventor: Rayvon E. Reynolds
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Patent number: 7432234Abstract: Incorporating dirt-attracting polycationic polymers, such as polyethyleneimines, into cleaning wipes, mop pads, and similar substrates, improves dirt pick-up and retards redeposition of the dirt back onto the cleaned surface. The polymers can be incorporated directly into the non-woven substrates or they can be formulated with a cleaning composition for use with the substrate. The substrate containing the dirt-attracting polycationic polymers can be employed to clean hard and soft surfaces. The presence of the dirt-attracting polycationic polymers also facilitates biocide release from the substrates.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2005Date of Patent: October 7, 2008Assignee: The Clorox CompanyInventors: Maria G. Ochomogo, Malcolm A. De Leo, Martin A. Phillippi, David L. Budd
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Patent number: 7429273Abstract: The invention relates to a water-soluble product comprising a water-soluble polymer encasing a liquid carpet cleaning composition.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2003Date of Patent: September 30, 2008Assignee: Reckitt Benckiser N.V.Inventors: Mattia De Dominicis, Zefferino Righetto
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Patent number: 7423003Abstract: The present invention relates to cleaning sheets that resist folding, especially refolding upon themselves even after an initial fold has been formed in the sheet.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2001Date of Patent: September 9, 2008Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Matthew Edward Volpenhein, Arman Ebrahimpour
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Patent number: 7414017Abstract: Cleaning compositions containing C8-C10 alkylpolyglucosides, have low filming and streaking when combined with C2-C4 alcohols and propylene glycol ethers. The low filming and streaking occurs even in the presence of quaternary ammonium biocides.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2007Date of Patent: August 19, 2008Assignee: The Clorox CompanyInventors: Stephen Bradford Kong, Sonia H. Burciaga, Andrew Kilkenny
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Patent number: 7414018Abstract: A product for cleaning stains. In one embodiment, the product may include a piece of material and a volume of carbonated water, both sealed within a container. When a stain is encountered, the container may be opened and the piece of material that has been wetted by the carbonated water may be used to clean the stain.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2005Date of Patent: August 19, 2008Inventors: Richard M. Huff, Amy N. Huff