Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
008442000 | COLOR PROTECTING PROCESS FOR DYED PRODUCT | 12 |
20080235884 | Novel whitening agents for cellulosic substrates - This invention relates to novel whitening agents for cellulosic substrates. The whitening agents are comprised of at least two components: at least one chromophore component and at least one polymeric component. Suitable chromophore components generally fluoresce blue, red, violet, or purple color when exposed to ultraviolet light, or they may absorb light to reflect these same shades. The whitening agents are further characterized by having a dispersion component value of the Hansen Solubility Parameter of less than or equal to about 17 MPa | 10-02-2008 |
20080263788 | PROCESS FOR PROTECTING THE COLORS OF COLORED TEXTILE ARTICLES OR FOR PROVIDING CREASE RESISTANCE TO TEXTILE ARTICLES - The invention concerns a composition for cotton textile care in particular, comprising an anionic polysaccharide (in particular anionic polygalactomannan) having a mole weight higher than 250000. The composition can be a solid or liquid detergent formulation, a liquid rinsing and/or softening formulation, a drying additive contacted with wet textile in a dry textile, an aqueous ironing formulation, a prespotting washing additive deposited on the textile before a washing operation. | 10-30-2008 |
20090019646 | METHODS OF CLEANSING DYED HAIR - Provided are methods of cleansing dyed hair comprising applying to dyed hair a composition comprising anionic surfactant and a hydrophobically-modified polymer capable of binding surfactant thereto. | 01-22-2009 |
20090025151 | Light-Fast Dyeings on Bicomponent Fibers - Process for improving the light-fastness of dyeings on multicomponent fibres composed of a thermodynamically compatible polyolefin and polyamide with disperse dyes characterized in that they are subjected to a treatment with benzotriazole derivatives. | 01-29-2009 |
20090049623 | Method for Preventing Color Loss in Oxidatively Dyed Hair - A method for preventing color loss from oxidatively dyed hair comprising the steps of: a) contacting said hair with a shampoo composition, said shampoo comprising: from about 5% to about 50% of an anionic surfactant; from about 0.025% to about 5% by weight of a synthetic cationic polymer having a cationic charge density of at least about 3 meq/gm, wherein said synthetic cationic polymer form lyotropic liquid crystals upon combination with said anionic surfactant; and water; and b) rinsing said composition from said hair. An article of manufacture comprises the shampoo composition and is promoted to consumers. | 02-26-2009 |
20100011519 | COLOR-PROTECTING DETERGENTS OR CLEANING AGENTS - The invention provides improvements in the color protection properties of detergents and cleaning agents during their utilization for washing or cleaning colored textile fabrics. Specific polycarbonate-, polyurethane- and/or polyurea-polyorganosiloxane compounds or a precursor compound thereof containing specific reactive groups, which can be used for the production of the polycarbonate-, polyurethane- and/or polyurea-polyorganosiloxane compounds, are utilized. | 01-21-2010 |
20100017973 | HYDROPHOBICALLY MODIFIED POLYALKYLENIMINES FOR USE AS DYE TRANSFER INHIBITORS - The invention relates to the use of hydrophobically modified polyalkylenimines as dye transfer inhibitors. | 01-28-2010 |
20110138546 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING HOSIERY WITH ALOE FINISH - A method for producing pantyhose and other nylon or spandex hosiery with a long-lasting aloe finish. A first step of the method is to place the pantyhose in a dye tub with a quantity of dye mix and ammonia sulfate. The contents of the dye tub are then heated until the pores in the nylon fibers of the pantyhose open and accept the dye molecules. A color fix is then added to the dye tub along with an acid substitute for creating a strong bond between the dye molecules and the nylon fibers. A softening mix containing a cationic nylon softener and a diluted silicone softener is then applied to the pantyhose. Lastly, an aloe finish containing a silicone micro-emulsion is added to the dye tub followed by another quantity of acid substitute for creating a strong bond between the aloe finish and the nylon fibers of the pantyhose. | 06-16-2011 |
20110219552 | Method of Protecting Dyed Hair Color from Fading or Wash-Out - A method of protecting dyed hair color from fading or wash-out during exposure to air and/or shampooing is described. In accordance with one aspect the method includes treating dyed hair with a composition containing (i) a hydrophobically modified quaternary polymer, (ii) a hydrophobically modified polymer plus a cationic surfactant, (iii) a polymer containing diethylaminopropyl methacrylamide (DMAPMA), dimethylaminoethyl methacrylamide (DMAEMA) or diethylaminoethyl methacrylamide (DEAEMA) or (iv) a combination thereof. | 09-15-2011 |
20120054969 | FINISHING COMPOSITION THAT INHIBITS DYE BLEED FROM BASIC DYED NYLON FIBERS - The present invention provides a process for improving the colorfastness, ozonefastness, and stainresistance of cationic dyeable nylon fibers dyed with basic dyestuffs wherein the process comprises the steps of treating the nylon fibers with a tannic acid product and then fixing the treated nylon fibers by a fixation method. | 03-08-2012 |
20120110752 | Method For Improving Color Retention In Artificially Colored Hair - Compositions and methods are disclosed for preventing or reducing loss of color from color-treated keratin fibers by forming a water-resistant coating on hair comprise a combination of a hydrophobic particulate material comprising a hydrophobically surface-modified oxide and one or more hydrophobic film formers in a cosmetically acceptable vehicle. | 05-10-2012 |
20140259455 | Method of Increasing Chlorine Fastness - The present invention relates to a method of increasing the chlorine fastness of dyed synthetic polyamide fibre materials, which comprises treating the fibre material after dyeing with an aqueous liquor comprising a thiourea/formaldehyde/bisphenol condensate or a thiourea/polyisocyanate adduct. | 09-18-2014 |