Dyeing Involving Animal-derived Natural Fiber Material (other Than Solely Wool Or Silk), E.g., Leather, Fur, Hair, Feathers, Etc., Composition, Process, Or Product Patents (Class 8/404)
- Oxidation dye (Class 8/406)
- Mordant, solvent dye formation or metallized azo dye (Class 8/425)
- Basic dye, including diphenylmethane, triphenylmethane, xanthene, fluorene, methine, acridine, oxazine, phenazine, flavylium, naphthoperinone, quinophthalone, quaternary ammonium group, etc., containing (Class 8/426)
- Dye reactive with hair (Class 8/428)
- Developed on the hair (Class 8/429)
- With fluid treatment, e.g., bleaching with dyeing, etc. (Class 8/431)
- Solvent assisted dyeing (Class 8/435)
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Patent number: 10470984Abstract: The present invention relates to an emulsion-type cosmetic composition for coating keratin fibres, comprising: an aqueous phase, particles comprising: at least one hard wax, preferentially in the form of an aqueous dispersion, having a melting point ranging from 65 to 120° C., the hard wax(es) being present at a total content greater than or equal to 10% by weight relative to the total weight of the composition, preferably at least one aqueous dispersion of particles of at least one film-forming polymer, the film forming polymer(s) preferably being present at a dry matter content greater than or equal to 10% by weight relative to the total weight of the composition, at least one particular emulsifying system capable of dispersing at least the hard wax(es), the total content of hard wax(es) and optionally of additional wax(es) and the total content of emulsifying system being such that the weight ratio of the hard wax(es) plus additional wax(es) to the emulsifying system is less than or equal to 1.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2013Date of Patent: November 12, 2019Assignee: L'OREALInventors: Philippe Ilekti, Sandrine Olivier-Mabilais, Nathalie Jager Lezer
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Patent number: 10435838Abstract: A dyed artificial leather includes a fibrous base containing ultrafine fibers with a filament fineness of 2 decitex or less and a polymeric elastomer, and characterized in that the lightness difference ?L* between the ultrafine fibers and the polymeric elastomer represented by the following equation meet the requirement of ?16??L*?5: ?L*=(average lightness L* of ultrafine fibers)?(average lightness L* of polymeric elastomer). A production method for dyed artificial leather includes a first dying step in which artificial leather constituted mainly of a fibrous base containing ultrafine fibers with a filament fineness of 2 decitex or less and a polymeric elastomer is dyed using a dye and a subsequent second dyeing step performed at a dye concentration that is 0.1% to 30% of the dye concentration (owf) in the first dyeing step.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2015Date of Patent: October 8, 2019Assignee: Toray Industries, Inc.Inventors: Masaru Masaki, Katsuya Okajima, Tomoharu Hirose, Ai Suzuki, Satoshi Yanagisawa
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Patent number: 9017424Abstract: The present disclosure therefore relates to a method for lightening keratin materials, in which the following are used: (a) a direct emulsion (A) comprising at least one fatty substance in an amount greater than 25% by weight, such as greater than 50%, at least one surfactant; at least one alkaline agent and an amount of water greater than 5% by weight, of the total weight of the emulsion, (b) a composition (B) comprising at least one oxidizing agent. It also relates to a multi-compartment device comprising, in one compartment, an emulsion (A), in another compartment a composition (B) comprising at least one oxidizing agent.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2009Date of Patent: April 28, 2015Assignee: L'OrealInventors: Leïla Hercouet, Anne-Laure Bernard, Dominique Bordeaux
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Patent number: 8979947Abstract: The present invention relates to dyes of the formula (I) in which R1 to R10, D1 and D2 are defined as given in claim 1, a process for preparing them, and their use for dyeing and printing hydroxyl- and/or carboxamido-containing materials.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2011Date of Patent: March 17, 2015Assignee: DyStar Colours Distribution GmbHInventors: Roxana Barbieru, Vajiravelu Sivamurugan
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Mixtures of fibre-reactive dyes and their use in a method for di- or trichromatic dyeing or printing
Patent number: 8911509Abstract: Reactive dye mixtures comprising at least one red dyeing dye and at least one blue, yellow, orange or brown dyeing dye and their use in methods for the dichromatic or trichromatic dyeing or printing of cellulosic fiber materials are described. The reactive dye mixtures yield dyeings or prints having good reproducibility and good all-round fastness properties.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2011Date of Patent: December 16, 2014Assignee: Huntsman International LLCInventors: Athanassios Tzikas, Georg Roentgen, Marco Casartelli, Remo Codemo, Jean-Francois Landre -
Patent number: 8753408Abstract: The invention relates to compositions comprising a combination of (a) at least one organic compound which carries at least one thiol group and at least one optionally derivatized carboxyl group, for example L-cysteine, and (b) at least one organic compound selected from the group which is formed from cyclic, organic carbonates, glycerol and its derivatives and C4-C12 fatty acid dimethylamides. Using these low-odor compositions it is possible to reductively decolor colored keratin-containing fibers, in particular human hair, in a rapid and effective manner.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2010Date of Patent: June 17, 2014Assignee: Henkel AG & Co. KGaAInventors: Winfried Emmerling, Holger Bartels, Inge Neubueser
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Publication number: 20120311795Abstract: The invention relates to a system and method for processing of fibres and particulates such as wool, wherein material is placed within a receptacle configured to allow the ingress and egress of treatment fluid, conveyed to a treatment fluid application area, treated with a treatment fluid, and conveyed from the treatment fluid application area.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2011Publication date: December 13, 2012Applicant: AgResearch LimitedInventors: Stephen Barry Manson, Murray Edwin Taylor
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Patent number: 8152859Abstract: A method of coloring keratinous fibers comprising contacting the keratinous fibers sequentially with a pre-treatment composition and a color developer wherein: i. the pre-treatment composition comprises: (a) 0.5-25% by weight of an iron salt at a pH below 2 including 0.5-5% by weight of a reducing agent (b) a buffer effective in the pH range 3-6 and (c) a penetration enhancer comprising one or more solvents having Hansen solubility parameter ?h between 1-10 (MPa)1/2 and ?p between 10-25 (MPa)1/2 wherein the component (b) is mixed with (a) or (c) not more than 360 minutes prior to contacting the keratinous fibers and ii. the color developer is selected from one or more of hydrolysable tannin or its breakdown products or derivatives or a mixture thereof obtained from a natural or synthetic source, where the sequence of contact is in any order.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2009Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Assignee: Conopco, Inc.Inventors: Lalitha Balakrishnan, Indu Mani, Vijay Mukund Naik, Janhavi Sanjay Raut, Georgios Tetradis-Mairis
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Patent number: 7896930Abstract: The present invention relates to a process for bleaching hair wherein a water free bleaching composition, preferably in form of a dust free powder or a granulate comprising at least one compound with bleaching and/or highlighting effect is mixed with an liquid oxidizing composition wherein water free bleaching powder is passed through a sieve.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2008Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: KPSS-Kao Professional Salon Services GmbHInventors: Mustafa Grit, Heiko Maile
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Patent number: 7766978Abstract: Provided are acidic hair dye compositions in which the dye has a high permeability into hair, the dye can be applied uniformly, and the composition has excellent staining property, safety and sense of use at the time of hair dyeing. The acidic hair dye compositions of the present invention comprise at least one dibasic acid ester compound represented by general formula I below: wherein, in general formula I, R1 is an alkylene group which may have a substituent with 2 to 4 carbon atoms, R2 and R3 are, independently from each other, an alkyl group which may have a substituent with 1 to 4 carbon atoms, R4 and R5 are, independently from each other, hydrogen, methyl group or ethyl group, m and n is, independently from each other, an integer of 0 to 4, wherein m+n?1 (with the proviso that the case is excluded in which R2 and R3 are both ethyl group, and m and n are both 1).Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2008Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Assignee: Kokyu Alcohol Kogyo Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yuki Kokeguchi, Kyoichi Takeda, Kiyotaka Kawai
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Publication number: 20100150975Abstract: A structured liquid composition having a liquid matrix having water and a fibrous network structurant, the fibrous network structurant having a non-polymeric crystalline hydroxyl-functional materials; a bacterial cellulose network; and mixtures thereof; and an encapsulated active. The encapsulated active is suspended within the liquid matrix of the structured liquid composition such that the encapsulated actives do not undesirably sink, float, or collect in any discrete portion of the composition. Further, the structured liquid composition can be in the form of a raw material such as an encapsulated active slurry, in the form of an additive such as a laundry additive, and as a consumer end product. In one embodiment, the encapsulated active is a perfume microcapsule.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2009Publication date: June 17, 2010Inventors: Jiten Odhavji Dihora, Shaffiq Amin Jaffer, Anna Vadimovna Radomyselski, Phillip Kyle Vinson
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Patent number: 7585833Abstract: Methods of formulating products having nitrogen-based components to reduce malodor thereof and formulating fragrances to add to the product include selecting at least one malodor-reducing odorant determined by calculated values of air impact, flux, dipole moment, clogP and hydrogen bond donor and acceptor indexes and adding the fragrance to the product to mask malodor.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2006Date of Patent: September 8, 2009Assignee: Givaudan Fragrances CorporationInventors: Addi Fadel, Richard Turk, Grant Mudge, Dana Sullivan, Veronica Goberdhan, Annette De Meo
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Publication number: 20090016975Abstract: The invention relates to a coloring composition for depositing colors to a keratin-containing substrate, said composition comprising: (a) one or more acid dyes; and (b) one or more cationic quaternary ammonium compounds, said quaternary ammonium compound being present in an amount which provides conditioning benefits but which is insufficient to interfere with deposition of said dye on said substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2007Publication date: January 15, 2009Inventors: Robert Bianchini, Saurabh Desai, Allwyn Colaco
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Patent number: 7476263Abstract: A coloring method of a tangible matter having a polyamide bond, characterized in that the tangible matter having a polyamide bond is treated with an aqueous solution containing an aromatic derivative having one or more hydroxyl groups and a metal salt at a temperature of 40° C. or more, and a polyamide tangible matter colored by such a method.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2004Date of Patent: January 13, 2009Assignees: Kurashiki Boseki Kabushiki Kaisha, Fukuoka Prefectural GovernmentInventors: Masahiro Nakazaki, Kunihiro Ohshima, Kiyoshi Donowaki, Kentaro Kawamura
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Patent number: 7435524Abstract: The present invention provides microparticles that create permanent tissue markings, such as tattoos, designed in advance for change and/or removal on demand, as well as methods for implanting the microparticles in tissue and changing and/or removing the resulting markings. Colored microparticles are constructed with specific electromagnetic absorption and/or structural properties that facilitate changing and/or removing tissue markings made using the microparticles by applying specific energy (such as electromagnetic radiation from a laser or flash-lamp) to the tissue marking site.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2007Date of Patent: October 14, 2008Assignees: The General Hosptial Corporation, Freedom-2, Inc.Inventors: Richard Rox Anderson, Susanna K. Mlynarczyk-Evans, Craig A. Drill
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Patent number: 7381806Abstract: The objects of the present invention are novel cationic azo azine dyes of the generic formula (I), as well as colorants for keratin fibers that contain these compounds.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2006Date of Patent: June 3, 2008Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Markus Speckbacher, Hans-Jürgen Braun
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Patent number: 7344587Abstract: The invention provides tissue markings (such as tattoos) comprising magnetic particles, e.g., magnetite, and methods for making and altering, e.g., removing them.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2004Date of Patent: March 18, 2008Assignee: The General Hospital CorporationInventors: Misbah H. Khan, Richard Rox Anderson
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Patent number: 7320766Abstract: Dyed yarns typically have inferior color fastness compared with pigmented yarns. However, dyeing offers a virtually infinite selection of colors, flexibility and more uniformity than constructions of pigmented yarns in residential carpet and other yarn applications, such as apparel. It has been found that relatively small amounts of pigment (10 to 1000 ppm) incorporated into polymeric fibers, and particularly nylon fibers used in carpets, creates lightly pigmented yarns which, when overdyed, are highly uniform and have a higher degree of apparent dye light fastness compared to normal dyed yarns. This effect is observable for both anionic and cationic polyamide polymers, and dyeing of these slightly pigmented yarns can be conducted to produce yarns of almost any color of greater depth than the base yarn.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2004Date of Patent: January 22, 2008Assignee: INVISTA North America S.ar.l.Inventor: Sundar Mohan Rao
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Patent number: 7285364Abstract: The present invention provides microparticles that create permanent tissue markings, such as tattoos, designed in advance for change and/or removal on demand, as well as methods for implanting the microparticles in tissue and changing and/or removing the resulting markings. Colored microparticles are constructed with specific electromagnetic absorption and/or structural properties that facilitate changing and/or removing tissue markings made using the microparticles by applying specific energy (such as electromagnetic radiation from a laser or flash-lamp) to the tissue marking site.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2007Date of Patent: October 23, 2007Assignees: The General Hospital Corporation, Freedom-2, Inc.Inventors: Richard Rox Anderson, Susanna K. Mlynarczyk-Evans, Craig A. Drill
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Patent number: 7204856Abstract: A shaped body is provided that contains from 5 weight percent to 80 weight percent of at least one disintegration auxiliary, and from 5 weight percent to 40 weight percent of at least one thickener. The shaped body is particularly useful for forming cosmetic preparations such as hair coloring preparations.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2002Date of Patent: April 17, 2007Assignee: Henkel Kommanditgesellschaft auf Aktien (Henkel KGaA)Inventors: Erik Schulze zur Wiesche, Britta Bossmann, Michael Dreja
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Patent number: 7175950Abstract: While the invention has been described in conjunction with the detailed description thereof, the foregoing description is intended to illustrate and not limit the scope of the invention, which is defined by the scope of the appended claims. Other aspects, advantages, and modifications are within the scope of the following claims.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2004Date of Patent: February 13, 2007Assignees: The General Hospital Corporation, Freedom-2, LLCInventors: Richard Rox Anderson, Susanna K. Mlynarczyk-Evans, Craig A. Drill
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Patent number: 7033402Abstract: The present invention relates to a novel leather making process whereby the post-tanning wet operations are done prior to tanning stage itself to make leather in eco-friendly manner in substantially shorter duration. The present process reduces the number of required steps for leather processing and the pollution load generated in comparison to conventional leather processing.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2004Date of Patent: April 25, 2006Assignee: Council of Scientific and Industrial ResearchInventors: Subramani Saravanabhavan, Palanisamy Thanikaivelan, Jonnalagadda Raghava Rao, Bangaru Chandrasekaran, Balachandran Unni Nair, Thirumalachari Ramasami
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Patent number: 7002045Abstract: The present invention relates to a new ortho ester-based surfactant, where the hydrophobic and hydrophilic parts are connected by ortho ester linkages to the molecule. The ortho ester has the formula where R is hydrogen or an aliphatic group with 1–7 carbon atoms; R1 is hydrogen or an alkyl group with 1–5 carbon atoms; A1 is an alkyleneoxy group with 2–4 carbon atoms, the number of ethyleneoxy groups being at least 50% of the total number of alkyleneoxy groups; n1 is a number between 1 and 30; R2 is an aliphatic group with 5–22 carbon atoms; A2 is an alkyleneoxy group with 3–4 carbon atoms; n2 is a number between 0–30, provided that when R2 is an aliphatic group with 5–6 carbon atoms n2 is at least 1; R3 is selected from the group consisting of (A1)n1R1, (A2)n2R2 and an alkyl group with 1–6 carbon atoms, where A1, n1, R1, A2, n2 and R2 have the same meaning as mentioned above; or a di- or polycondensate via any of the free hydroxy groups of the ortho ester.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2003Date of Patent: February 21, 2006Assignee: Akso Nobel N.V.Inventors: Karin Bergstrom, Per-Erik Hellberg
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Patent number: 6881253Abstract: The spray binding agent for a tattoo stencil is a chemical composition useful for enhancing the quality of a tattoo when using a stencil. The liquid composition is sprayed on the cleaned skin area prior to tattooing. The composition contains a cosmetic stick composition, a green soap solution, rubbing alcohol, and water. A method of tattooing using the composition is provided which includes spraying the composition onto the body part to be tattooed.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2004Date of Patent: April 19, 2005Inventor: Paul Dhuey
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Patent number: 6869453Abstract: A reactive dye compound comprising: (a) at least one chromophore moiety; (b) at least one nitrogen-containing heterocycle; (c) a linking group to link each chromophore moiety to each nitrogen-containing heterocycle; characterised in that at least one nitrogen-containing heterocycle is substituted with at least one Y group wherein Y is a phosphonate or a borate derivative. The compounds herein have high Exhaustion Values (E), high Fixation Values (F) and high Efficiency Values (T) and show significant improvements in terms of reducing spent dyestuff in effluent, increasing dye affinity to the substrate, increasing the dye-substrate covalent bonding, increasing the ability to dye substrates at room temperature, decreasing the amount of dye that is removed during the post dyeing “soaping off process” and therefore simplifying the post dyeing “soaping off process” traditionally associated with dyeing cotton with fibre reactive dyes and reduction of staining of adjacent white fabrics.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2000Date of Patent: March 22, 2005Assignee: North Carolina State UniversityInventors: David Malcolm Lewis, Dong Wei He, Taher Iqbal Yousaf, Gilles Yves Marie Fernand Genain
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Patent number: 6814760Abstract: The present invention provides microparticles that create permanent tissue markings, such as tattoos, designed in advance for change and/or removal on demand, as well as methods for implanting the microparticles in tissue and changing and/or removing the resulting markings. Colored microparticles are constructed with specific electromagnetic absorption and/or structural properties that facilitate changing and/or removing tissue markings made using the microparticles by applying specific energy (such as electromagnetic radiation from a laser or flash-lamp) to the tissue marking site.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2003Date of Patent: November 9, 2004Assignee: The General Hospital CorporationInventors: Richard R. Anderson, Susanna K. Mlynarczyk, Craig A. Drill
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Publication number: 20040117921Abstract: This invention relates to a cosmetic composition comprising:Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2003Publication date: June 24, 2004Inventor: Silvana Masiero
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Publication number: 20040074009Abstract: The invention provides a process for the production of tanned and optionally retanned leather by treatment of an optionally (pre)tanned animal hide or pelt with an aldehyde-based treatment agent (A), wherein the optionally (pre)tanned animal hide or pelt is treated withType: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2003Publication date: April 22, 2004Inventors: Roy Kittmer, Song Ma, Mathew Walker
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Patent number: 6716969Abstract: A reactive dye compound comprising: (a) at least one chromophore moiety (b) at last one SO2C2H4 group which is attached to the chromophore moiety either direcly via the sulphur atom of the SO2C2H4 group or a linking group L; characterized in that at least one SO2C2H4 group is substituted on its terminal carbon atom with at least one Y group wherein Y is —A(CO)R* wherein A is selected from O or S and wherin R′ contains at least one terminal nucleophilic group, such as OH, NH2, SH, COOH, N, NHR1 and NR1R2 wherein R1 and R2 may be the same of different and may be selected from C1-C4 alkyl; and salts therof. Also claimed is a process of manufacture of the compounds herein and products obtainable by the process.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2001Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Assignee: North Carolina State UniversityInventors: David Malcolm Lewis, Wei Dong He, Taher Iqbal Yousaf, Gilles Yves Maria Fernand Genain
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Patent number: 6676710Abstract: A process for treating a textile substrate, the process including the steps of providing a textile substrate; providing a treatment bath; entraining a transport material in the treatment bath wherein the transport material further comprises a treatment material dissolved or suspended therein and wherein the transport material is substantially immiscible with the treatment bath; and contacting the textile substrate with the transport material in the treatment bath to thereby treat the textile substrate with the treatment material in the transport material.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2000Date of Patent: January 13, 2004Assignee: North Carolina State UniversityInventors: Carl Brent Smith, Walter A. Hendrix, Donald L. Butcher
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Patent number: 6652601Abstract: The object of the present invention is an agent for dyeing fibers obtained by mixing two components and characterized in that one component (component A2) contains at least one carbonyl compound and the other component (component A1) contains at least one indoline derivative of formula (I) or a 3H-indoline derivative of formula (Ia) as well as a multicomponent kit for dyeing and later decolorizing fibers, said kit containing both an agent according to the invention for producing a coloration on the fiber and an agent for the reductive removal of said coloration.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2001Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Assignee: Wella AktiengesellschaftInventors: Guido Sauter, Hans-Juergen Braun, Nadia Reichlin
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Publication number: 20030106165Abstract: A method for highlighting, or coloring selected portions of, and waving a person's hair in a single sitting. Only selected portions of the hair receive the waving treatment. In the same sitting, other selected portions of the person's hair receive a coloring treatment to attain, in those other selected portions, a color that is either lighter or darker than the subject's natural or preexisting hair color. The proportion of the subject's hair that receives the waving treatment and the proportion that receives the highlighting treatment may vary according to the subject's desires, but none of the subject's hair receives both the waving and the highlighting treatment.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2001Publication date: June 12, 2003Inventor: Sandra Guy Brown
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Patent number: 6558433Abstract: The method of dyeing keratin fibers includes the steps of providing an oxidation dye precursor composition containing from 0.01 to 10 percent by weight of a total amount of at least one coupler compound and at least one developer compound, mixing the oxidation dye precursor composition with an oxidizing agent and applying the resulting mixture to the keratin fibers. The oxidation dye precursor composition is characterized by containing 1,4-diamino-2-methoxymethylbenzene, or a physiologically compatible salt thereof, either alone as sole developer compound, or in combination with other known developer compounds. The oxidation dye precursor composition can also contain at least one direct-dyeing dye compound and conventional cosmetic additive ingredients.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2002Date of Patent: May 6, 2003Assignee: Wella AGInventors: Otto Goettel, Aline Pirrello, Andre Hayoz, Hans-Juergen Braun
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Patent number: 6528045Abstract: A stable, aqueous hair dyeing emulsion with good Theological properties is prepared, while simultaneously substantially reducing the manufacturing time and energy consumption, comprising at least one oxidation hair dyestuff precursor, by mixing a water-in-oil emulsion, comprising 10% to 50% by weight of at least one nonionic emulsifier, 10% to 50% by weight of at least one nonionic co-emulsifier selected from the group of C10-C22-fatty alcohols, C12-C18-fatty acid mono- and dialkanolamides and/or C10-C22-fatty acid esters with polyvalent alcohols, 5% to 40% by weight of oleic acid, and up to 25%, in particular 20% by weight of water, each calculated to the total w/o-emulsion composition, with an aqueous phase comprising at least one water-soluble surfactant. Mixing is carried out under shear force at 15° to 30° C., preferably at room temperature at about 20° to 25°.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1999Date of Patent: March 4, 2003Assignee: Goldwell GmbHInventors: Frank Golinski, Heribert Lorenz
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Patent number: 6506372Abstract: Cosmetic compositions containing in a cosmetically acceptable medium, at least one fixing and/or conditioning polymer and at least one amphoteric polymer comprising from 1 to 20 mol % of at least one monomeric unit chosen from (meth)acrylate and (meth)acrylamide types having at least one fatty chain, the fatty chain having from 8 to 30 carbon atoms. This combination may provide markedly improved cosmetic properties (disentanglement, softness) compared with the properties obtained with either of the constituents used alone. These compositions are used for washing and/or conditioning keratinous materials such as the hair or the skin.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2000Date of Patent: January 14, 2003Assignee: L'Oreal S.A.Inventors: Claude Dubief, Serge Restle
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Patent number: 6443998Abstract: In one aspect, the invention provides a process for the trichromatic dyeing of polyamide textile fibers wherein the process comprises the steps of: a. providing at least one polyamide fiber; and b. contacting the at least one polyamide fiber with an aqueous dye solution comprising a yellow component, a red component and a blue component, wherein the yellow component comprises a mixture of Acid Orange 156 and Acid Yellow 199 thereby providing a dyed fiber. In a further aspect, the invention provides compositions for the trichromatic dyeing of polyamide fibers.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2000Date of Patent: September 3, 2002Assignee: Shaw Industries, Inc.Inventor: Dennis Jones
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Patent number: 6407260Abstract: The invention relates to novel indole compounds, to their use as direct dyes in compositions intended for dyeing keratin materials and for example compositions intended for dyeing human keratin fibers and including the hair, and in cosmetic compositions intended for making up the skin, the nails and the lips, to the dye compositions or make-up compositions comprising them and to the direct dyeing process using them, and processes of manufacturing said novel indole compounds.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2000Date of Patent: June 18, 2002Assignee: L'Oréal S.A.Inventors: Nicole Bonaventure, Patrick Gilard, Gilles Barre, Michel Dubois
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Publication number: 20020013969Abstract: The subject-matter of the invention is a composition for the oxidation dyeing of keratinous fibres, in particular of human keratinous fibres, such as hair, comprising at least one para-phenylenediamine derivative as oxidation base, in combination with at least one coupler of meta-aminophenol or meta-diphenol type, and the dyeing process employing this composition.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 1999Publication date: February 7, 2002Applicant: L' OREAL S.A.Inventors: MARIE-PASCALE AUDOUSSET, JEAN COTTERET
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Patent number: 6264703Abstract: Inorganic peroxymonosulfate salts used as oxidizing agents for the oxidative dyeing of hair.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2000Date of Patent: July 24, 2001Inventor: Janet Lynn Coope
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Patent number: 6231622Abstract: The dye composition for fibers, especially keratin-containing fibers, contains at least one indane derivative compound of formula I, or a physiologically compatible, water-soluble salt thereof: wherein R1 is hydrogen, a halogen atom, a cyano group, a hydroxy group, a C1— to C4— alkoxy group, a C1— to C6— alkyl group, a nitro group, an amino group, an alkylamino group, a dialkylamino group, a —C(O)H group, a —COOR3 group, a —SO2R3 or a —C(O)CH3 group, wherein R3 is hydrogen, phenyl or a C1— to C6— alkyl group; and R2 is hydrogen, a C1— to C6— alkyl group or a phenyl group.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1999Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: Wella AktiengesellschaftInventors: Laurent Chassot, Laurence Descloux
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Patent number: 6224856Abstract: The dye precursor-containing composition for hair dyeing contains at least one p-aminophenol derivative compound of the formula (I): in which R1 and R2 each can be H, an alkyl, a hydroxyalkyl, an aminoalkyl, a mono- or dialkylaminoalkyl, an acylaminoalkyl, an aryl- or alkylsulfonylaminoalkyl, a carbamidoalkyl, an acyl, an aryl, an alkylsulfonyl or a carbomoyl group, each alkyl group having from 1 to 4 carbon atoms, or R1 and R2 together are part of a heterocyclic, non-aromatic 5- or 6-membered ring, with or without an oxo group; at least one 5-amino-2-methylphenol derivative compound of the formula (II), in which R is H, a C1- to C4-alkyl, a C2- to C4-hydroxyalkyl group or a C2- to C4- polyhydroxyalkyl group; and at least one m-phenylenediamine derivative compound of the formula (III), in which R1 and R2 each can be H, a C1- to C4-alkyl, a C2- to C4-hydroxyalkyl or a C3- to C4-polyhydroxyalkyl group; R3 stands for H, a C1- to C6-alkyl, a C1- to C4-alkoxy,Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1998Date of Patent: May 1, 2001Assignee: Wella AktiengesellschaftInventor: Hans-Juergen Braun
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Patent number: 6203578Abstract: The use of linear or cyclic silicon compounds containing at least one chromophoric group of quinone or azo type as direct dyes in dye compositions intended for dyeing human keratin fibres and in particular the hair. The invention also relates to novel silicon compounds and dye compositions containing them, as well as to the corresponding direct dyeing process.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1999Date of Patent: March 20, 2001Assignee: L'OrealInventors: Madeleine Leduc, Hervé Richard, Alain Lagrange
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Patent number: 6176885Abstract: The use of linear or cyclic silicon compounds containing at least one chromophoric group of quinone or azo type as direct dyes in dye compositions intended for dyeing human keratin fibers and in particular the hair. The invention also relates to novel silicon compounds and dye compositions containing them, as well as to the corresponding direct dyeing process.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1999Date of Patent: January 23, 2001Assignee: L'OrealInventors: Madeleine Leduc, Herv{acute over (e)} Richard, Alain Lagrange
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Patent number: 6140517Abstract: The invention relates to anthraquinone polysulfonamide colorants derived from colored disulfonyl chlorides containing anthraquinone chromophores by reacting with various diamines. The anthraquinone polysulfonamide colorants are useful for coloring a wide variety of products such as plastics, fibers, films, cosmetics, skin creams or lotions, polishes, waxes, hair colorations, coatings, paints, inks, etc. and are particularly useful in end uses where sublimation, migration, extraction and exudation of presently used colorants are problems.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1997Date of Patent: October 31, 2000Assignee: Eastman Chemical CompanyInventors: Max Allen Weaver, James John Krutak, Sr., Clarence Alvin Coates, Jr., Gerry Foust Rhodes, Brian Edison Maxwell
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Patent number: 6077320Abstract: Diiminoisoindoline derivatives or 3-aminoisoindolone derivatives, or tautomeric forms thereof, used as oxidizing-agent-free dye precursors in dyeing keratin fibers, in particular human keratin fibers such as the hair, without an oxidizing agent, in the presence of compounds containing a primary or secondary amine function; dye compositions containing these compounds and to the dyeing devices and processes used.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1997Date of Patent: June 20, 2000Assignee: L'OrealInventors: Herve Andrean, Alain Lagrange
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Patent number: 6036729Abstract: The present invention relates to methods of dyeing a material, comprising (a) soaking the material in an aqueous solution which comprises one or more mono-, di- or polycyclic aromatic or heteroaromatic compounds; and (b) treating the soaked material in an aqueous solution with (i) a hydrogen peroxide source and an enzyme exhibiting peroxidase activity or (ii) an enzyme exibiting oxidase activity on the one or more aromatic or heteroaromatic compounds; wherein the material is a fabric, yarn, fiber, garment or film made of fur, hide, leather, silk or wool.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1996Date of Patent: March 14, 2000Assignees: Novo Nordisk A/S, Novo Nordisk Biochem North America, Inc.Inventors: Martin Barfoed, Ole Kirk
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Patent number: 6027537Abstract: The use of linear or cyclic silicon compounds containing at least one chromophoric group of quinone or azo type as direct dyes in dye compositions intended for dyeing human keratin fibres and in particular the hair. The invention also relates to novel silicon compounds and dye compositions containing them, as well as to the corresponding direct dyeing process.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1997Date of Patent: February 22, 2000Assignee: L'OrealInventors: Madeleine Leduc, Herve Richard, Alain Lagrange
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Patent number: 5961669Abstract: A process for dying materials containing natural or synthetic polyamides is disclosed. The process includes immersing the materials to be dyed in a dye bath containing an acid dye. The pH of the dye bath is initially at a level that substantially inhibits the dye from being absorbed by the polymer. In accordance with the present invention, however, an acid producing composition is added to the bath which gradually reduces the pH of the bath and allows for uniform diffusion of the dye into the polymer. The acid producing composition of the present invention is a maleate ester, which, in one embodiment, is the reaction product of maleic acid or maleic anhydride and a glycol.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1998Date of Patent: October 5, 1999Assignee: Sybron Chemicals, Inc.Inventors: Robert B. Login, Calvin McIntosh Wicker, Jr., Otto Bella
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Patent number: 5948122Abstract: The present invention relates to methods for dyeing a material, comprising (a) treating the material with a dyeing system which comprises one or more reduced vat dyes and/or one or more reduced sulfur dyes; and (b) oxidizing the one or more reduced vat dyes or one or more reduced sulfur dyes adsorbed onto the treated material with an oxidation system comprising (i) an oxygen source and one or more enzymes exhibiting oxidase activity or (ii) a hydrogen peroxide source and one or more enzymes exhibiting peroxidase activity, to convert the one or more reduced dyes to their original oxidized insoluble colored forms; wherein the material is a fabric, yarn, fiber, garment or film made of cotton, diacetate, flax, fur, hide, leather, linen, lyocel, polyacrylic, polyamide, polyester, ramie, rayon, silk, tencel, triacetate, viscose or wool.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1998Date of Patent: September 7, 1999Assignees: Novo Nordisk Biotech, Inc., Novo Nordisk BioChem North America Inc., Novo Nordisk A/SInventors: Feng Xu, Sonja Irene Salmon
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Patent number: 5948123Abstract: A coloring method, wherein coloring agent or pigment is injected into active cells of an animal hide before the hide is harvested, and a coloring agent injection device with one or more needles, which are injected into the active cells of the hide of an animal whose hide is to be harvested. The coloring agent becomes fixed in the active cells of the hide, which ingest and spread said coloring agent.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1998Date of Patent: September 7, 1999Assignee: Retug, Inc.Inventors: Junichi Hirata, Hiroko Hasegawa