Abstract:
An environmentally compatible and biodegradable fabric conditioning composition is provided capable of providing improved softening with significant reduction and solubilization of unwanted mineral encrustations on fabrics to be softened. The composition comprises a fabric conditioning mixture of (a) at least one of (i) an alkanolamine diester having general formula (I) and (ii) an alkanolamine triester having general formula (II) wherein R1, R2 and R3 are each independently hydrogenated tallow or soft tallow; and n,m and p are integers from 1 to 4.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a dispenser for paste materials. The problem associated with existing dispensers is the diaphragm pump member does not always effectively return to its rest position and air remaining in the product container after filling. Pump (D) employs a diaphragm (M) having radial grooves (14) extending between hollow ridges (13) which enhances the recovery of the diaphragm after a dispensing stroke. Piston (2) employs an air-venting nozzle (T) which is sealed after air is vented from the container (1).
Abstract:
Non-toxic-soluble pharmaceutically acceptable compound derivative of peroxydiphosphoric acid when administered orally or systematically inhibits tumor development of tumor cells in vitro and actual tumor development in vitro in warm blooded animals.
Abstract:
Multichamber tubular containers (50) are made by extrusion or injection stretch blow molding. The containers usually will have two or three chambers and one or more web walls (42). The web walls are relatively rigid as formed. The web walls (42) must be stretched laterally to increase their flexibility which is needed for the uniform dispensing of product from the tubular chambers. The webs (42) can be stretched mechanically by the rotation of rods (46), such as stretch rods, or pneumatically by a differential gas pressure in the chambers while the webs (42) are at or near the glass transition temperature and can flow. The web walls for a circular tubular container can be stretched up to about one-half the diameter of the tubular container.
Abstract:
A process for compatibly hydrating a fragmented solid which forms a gel with an aqueous composition, said process comprising: a) generating a first aqueous composition and a second oily composition containing the said fragmented solid; b) combining the first and second compositions in at least the essential absence of air; and c) contacting the combined composition with a means for vibratorily mixing the combined composition, thereby causing the combined composition to be sufficiently mixed so as to hydrate the said fragmented solid to the extent that is is compatibilized into the composition and provides a stable gelled aqueous composition.
Abstract:
The present thermoformed containers are recloseable and resealable. This is accomplished primarily by providing a thermoformed container (12) with a threaded neck (14) and the use of a conventional type of closure (26) on the threaded neck of the thermoformed container. The threads (22) are on the neck and preferably also on an outwardly extending peripheral edge (16) on the neck. This outwardly extending peripheral edge is created in thermoform molding. The neck preferably also is in the form of a two or more ply structure and in a further preferred embodiment the neck is reinforced by the closure. The closure in the embodiment of external threads on the neck has a reinforcing plug (30). In this embodiment the reinforcing plug fits into the neck adjacent the inner wall of the neck while the threads of the closure contact the exterior wall of the neck. In the embodiment of internal threads on the neck the closure can have a skirt which is in close contact with the exterior wall of the neck. This will likewise reinforce the neck. The neck can be of many shapes from cylindrical to approaching a rectangular shape.
Abstract:
An improvement is described in the liquid crystal composition or the microemulsion compositions more environmentally friendly, which is especially effective in the removal of oily and greasy soil and having an evidenced grease release effect, contains an anionic detergent, an ethoxylated glycerol type compound, a hydrocarbon ingredient, and water which comprises the use of a water-insoluble odoriferous perfume as the essential hydrocarbon ingredient in a proportion sufficient to form either a dilute o/w microemulsion composition containing, by weight, 1 % to 20 % of an anionic detergent, 0.1 to 50 % of a cosurfactant, 0.1 % to 10 % of the ethoxylated glycerol type compound, 0 to 1.0 % of an aldehyde, 0.4 % to 10 % of perfume and the balance being water.
Abstract:
Disclosed is a non-aqueous composition for reducing body malodor, containing an antiperspirant active material, volatile silicone material, non-volatile emollient material (e.g., non-volatile silicone emollient material), and a thickening agent, the thickening agent including a gelling agent which is a solid plasticizer. Illustrative gelling agents are hydroxy polyester and polydimethylsiloxanyl beeswax. Other beeswax derivatives whose free fatty acids have been reacted with silicone materials can also be used as the gelling agent for compositions of the present invention. The compositions of the present invention can be formulated as antiperspirant creams by incorporating appropriate amounts of antiperspirant active material and thickening agent in the composition, and can be used to reduce axillary perspiration. Compositions of the present invention have good rheological and viscoelastic properties.
Abstract:
An improvement is described in all purpose liquid cleaning composition and microemulsion composition which are especially effective in the removal of oily and greasy soil and containing a quick drying agent, an anionic detergent, optionally, a partially esterified ethoxylated polyhydric type alcohol, a secondary alcohol cosurfactant, a hydrocarbon ingredient, and water.
Abstract:
A light duty liquid detergent with desirable cleansing properties and mildness to the human skin comprising: at least one sulfonate surfactant, an alkali metal or ammonium salt of a C8-18 ethoxylated alkyl ether sulfate anionic surfactant, a sultaine surfactant, an alkyl polyglucoside surfactant, and optionally a betaine surfactant, an amine oxide surfactant, an alkyl C12-C14 monoalkanol amide and/or an ethoxylated C12-C14 monoalkanol amide and water.