Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090081269 | Control of fluid migration in wet-wipes - The present invention describes wet-wipe composition with a liquid portion that is impregnated in a substrate, wherein the liquid portion contains a binary pair of a thickening or gelling polymer along with a thickening or gelling agent which substantially reduces fluid migration of the liquid portion within a wet-wipes stack during storage. | 03-26-2009 |
20100093584 | Cleansing Formulations Comprising Non-Cellulosic Polysaccharide With Mixed Cationic Substituents - The present invention is related to the use of a non-cellulosic cationically modified polysaccharide in cleaning compositions and more particularly to a surfactant based cleansing composition comprising, a surfactant, a non-cellulosic cationically modified polysaccharide and a solvent for use in personal care composition, household care composition or an institutional care composition. | 04-15-2010 |
20110002868 | CATIONIC SYNTHETIC POLYMERS WITH IMPROVED SOLUBILITY AND PERFORMANCE IN SURFACTANT-BASED SYSTEMS AND USE IN PERSONAL CARE AND HOUSEHOLD APPLICATIONS - The present invention is related to surfactant-based formulations comprising the polyelectrolytes and blends of such polyelectrolytes with non-cellulosic cationic polysaccharide polymers. The surfactant-based formulations exhibit improved clarity of the resulting formulations, their improved conditioning of keratin substrates, textile substrates, and hard-surface substrates, their improved deposition of dispersed phase materials onto keratin substrates, textile substrates, and hard-surface substrates, their improved lather performance, and their improved rheology in applications such as personal care and household care products and textile applications. | 01-06-2011 |
20110213139 | Polysaccharide Products with Improved Performance and Clarity in Surfactant-Based Aqueous Formulations and Process for Preparation - A process for producing anionic, nonionic, amphoteric or cationic derivatized polysaccharide products which demonstrate high clarity in surfactant-based compositions. The polysaccharide polymer is reacted for a sufficient time and at a sufficient temperature in the presence of water, caustic, and at least one surfactant. The polysaccharide polymer may optionally be reacted with an oxidizing agent, hydrolytic or proteolytic enzymes, molecular weight reducing agents and a cationizing agent and nonionic agent. The formed derivatized polysaccharide has a lower clarity in water than in an aqueous surfactant system. The derivatized polysaccharide product can be used in personal care and or household care products. | 09-01-2011 |
20110318285 | PERSONAL CARE COMPOSITION ADDITIVE FOR APPLICATION ON KERATIN SUBSTRATES TO PROVIDE LONG LASTING BENEFITS - The present invention relates to a personal care composition additive for use on keratin substrates in order to provide long lasting benefits to the keratin substrate such as in conditioning systems, such as 2/1 shampoo's, leave-on and rinse off conditioners, for hair and skin, or for imparting greater water resistance to such personal care compositions as sunscreens or cosmetics. | 12-29-2011 |
20120076747 | CATIONIC SYNTHETIC POLYMERS WITH IMPROVED SOLUBILITY AND PERFORMANCE IN PHOSPHATE SURFACTANT-BASED SYSTEMS AND USE IN PERSONAL CARE AND HOUSEHOLD APPLICATIONS - The present invention is related to surfactant-based formulations comprising the polyelectrolytes and blends of such polyelectrolytes with non-cellulosic cationic polysaccharide polymers wherein the surfactant is a phosphate ester. The surfactant-based formulations exhibit improved clarity of the resulting formulations, their improved conditioning of keratin substrates, textile substrates, and hard-surface substrates, their improved deposition of dispersed phase materials onto keratin substrates, textile substrates, and hard-surface substrates, their improved lather performance, and their improved rheology in applications such as personal care and household care products and textile applications. | 03-29-2012 |
20130209388 | CONDITIONING COMPOSITION ADDITIVE FOR PROVIDING IMMEDIATE AND LONG LASTING BENEFITS TO KERATIN SUBSTRATES - The presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s) relates to a conditioning composition additive for use on keratin substrates in order to provide immediate as well as long lasting benefits to the keratin substrate in conditioning systems, such as leave-on and rinse off conditioners, for hair and skin, or for imparting greater water resistance to such personal care compositions as sunscreens or cosmetics. The presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s) also relates to a conditioning composition containing the conditioning composition additive and a method of applying the conditioning composition additive. | 08-15-2013 |
20130216489 | Polysaccharide Products With Improved Performance And Clarity In Phosphate Ester Surfactant-Based Aqueous Formulations And Process For Preparation - A personal or household care product includes cationic, nonionic or cationic/nonionic derivatized polysaccharide in combination with a phosphate ester surfactant. The derivatized polysaccharide polymer is formed by reacting the polysaccharide ester surfactant for a sufficient time and at a sufficient temperature in the presence of water, caustic, and at least one surfactant. The polysaccharide polymer may optionally be reacted with an oxidizing agent, hydrolytic or proteolytic enzymes, molecular weight reducing agents and a cationizing agent and nonionic agent. The formed derivatized polysaccharide has a lower clarity in water than in an aqueous surfactant system. | 08-22-2013 |
20140044664 | Compositions and Methods for Treating a Keratin Based Substrate - A composition containing sulfonated keratin with molecular weight distribution of about 96.8% 100 kDa to 100 Da and about 3.2% 250 kDa to 100 kDa, at least one cationic surfactant, and optionally an aqueous carrier. Generally the keratin is produced by a method involving treating wool with about 0.5 to about 1.0N NaOH in a bath volume:wool weight of about 5:1 to about 10:1 at about 40° C. to about 65° C. for about 4 to about 8 hours with dosing about every 1 to 3 hours with about 1% to about 10% by weight of bath of hydrogen peroxide. Also a method for treating a keratin based substrate involving contacting or applying the substrate (e.g., hair) with the composition. | 02-13-2014 |