Michael Popovsky - Beverly Hills CA, US Yelena Popovsky - Beverly Hills CA, US Susanne Foote - Boise ID, US Shawna Lassen - Seattle WA, US Eric Jungermann - Phoenix AZ, US Maxwell Poper - Westminster CA, US Raulee Marcus - Hermosa Beach CA, US
Assignee:
Spongeables LLC - Inglewood CA
International Classification:
A47L 13/17
US Classification:
1510493, 152091
Abstract:
A cleansing pad () is made of a web of fibers, forming a substrate (), where the substrate () includes a cleansing agent () therein. The cleansing agent () is a pourable soap. In making the cleansing pad (), the cleansing agent () is initially heated from solid form into molten/liquid form, and distributed essentially throughout one or more portions of the substrate () in molten form to coat the fibers in said portions of the substrate (). After application of the molten cleansing agent (), the substrate () is then allowed to cool such that the molten cleansing agent () solidifies and remains solid at a desired range at and above room temperature, forming the cleansing pad (). Thereafter, in use, the cleansing pad () is applied for cleaning an object in conjunction with a solvent such as water. The solvent dissolves the solidified cleansing agent (). The cleansing pad () can be used in this manner multiple times without the need for application of additional cleansing agent () to the cleansing pad ().
Michael POPOVSKY - Beverly Hills CA, US Yelena POPOVSKY - Beverly Hills CA, US Eric Jungermann - Phoenix AZ, US Susanne Foote - Boise ID, US Shawna Lassen - Seattle WA, US Maxwell Poper - Westminster CA, US Raulee Marcus - Hermosa Beach CA, US
A method of manufacturing a personal cleansing device that has a pourable sodium soap impregnated substantially throughout the interior thereof and produces lather in hard water as well as soft water. The method comprises the steps of: providing a pourable sodium soap having a melting point of 120 F. to 160 F. that is in essentially solid form at a first temperature, and in essentially pourable molten form at a second temperature; heating the pourable sodium soap to the second temperature such that the pourable sodium soap is in pourable molten form; applying the molten pourable sodium soap to one or more portions of a substrate comprised of web of fibers; and allowing the pourable sodium soap to cool down to the first temperature to resolidify within interstitial spaces between the fibers of the substrate. The pourable sodium soap comprises at least one sodium soap and 5% to 35% glycerine.
Soaps Produced From High Laurate Canola Oil-Based Fatty Acids
Anthony J. Del Vecchio - Davis CA Eric Jungermann - Phoenix AZ Hemendra N. Basu - Bartlett IL
Assignee:
Calgene, Inc. - Davis CA
International Classification:
A61K 750
US Classification:
510152
Abstract:
A mild, foaming soap produced by saponifying C12:0 fatty acids obtained from a plant having integrated into its genome a DNA sequence encoding C12:0 preferring acyl-ACP thioesterase.
Hydroquinone Composition Having Enhanced Bio-Availability And Percutaneous Adsorption
Richard A. Scott - Burbank CA Mitchell S. Wortzman - Los Angeles CA Eric Jungermann - Phoenix AZ
Assignee:
Nuetrogena Corporation - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
A61K 744 A61K 7135 A61K 3174
US Classification:
424 62
Abstract:
A new and improved vehicle for delivering pharmaceutical ingredients to the human skin in a manner whereby the bioavailability, subcutaneous adsorption, and effectiveness of the active ingredient are remarkably enhanced. The vehicle comprises a volatile silicone, a fatty alcohol having from 12-22 carbon atoms, a preselected active ingredient; and such preservatives or emulsifying agents as may be warranted.
Maxwell H. Poper - Westminster CA Eric Jungermann - Phoenix AZ
Assignee:
Neutrogena Corporation - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
C11D 930 C11D 948 C11D 1006 C11D 1700
US Classification:
252118
Abstract:
A transparent low alkalinity bar soap based on a tetrakis (hydroxyalkyl) ethylene diamine having the formula ##STR1## wherein R is hydrogen or an alkyl group having one to four carbon atoms and n is one to four. The soap is prepared by adding the tetrakis (hydroxyalkyl) ethylene diamine to a mixture of caustic soda, saponifiable fatty oil, water and a polyhydric alcohol, either before or after saponification, followed by addition of one or more superfatting agents as well as other ingredients designed to affect the properties of the bar for humectant, surfactant and perfuming purposes.
Benzoyl Peroxide Composition Having Enhanced Bioavailability And Percutaneous Absorption
Richard A. Scott - Burbank CA Mitchell S. Wortzman - Los Angeles CA Eric Jungermann - Phoenix AZ
Assignee:
Neutrogena Corporation - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
A61K 735 A61K 912
US Classification:
424 62
Abstract:
A new and improved topically applied pharmaceutical preparation for the treatment of acne and an improved vehicle for delivering the active ingredients thereof to the human skin in a manner whereby the bioavailability and percutaneous absorption of the active ingredient is remarkably enhanced. The vehicle comprises a volatile silicone, a fatty alcohol having from 12-22 carbon atoms, benzoyl peroxide; and such preservatives or emulsifying agents as may be warranted.
Compositions And Processes For The Continuous Production Of Transparent Soap
Eric Jungermann - Phoenix AZ Thomas Hassapis - Huntington Beach CA Richard A. Scott - Burbank CA Mitchell S. Wortzman - Los Angeles CA
Assignee:
Neutrogena Corp. - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
C11D 1314
US Classification:
252132
Abstract:
Compositions and processes for the continuous production of transparent soap which provides an enhanced product and at a lower unit cost than heretofore obtainable. Stoichiometrically balanced blends are passed through a series of preheated mixing tanks into molds which are thereafter chilled to solidify the individual bars.
Retinoid Composition Having Enhanced Bioavailability And Percutaneous Absorption
Richard A. Scott - Burbank CA Mitchell S. Wortzman - Los Angeles CA Eric Jungermann - Phoenix AZ
Assignee:
Neutrogena Corporation - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
A61K 748 A61K 3120
US Classification:
514725
Abstract:
A new and improved topically applied pharmaceutical preparation for the treatment of acne and an improved vehicle for delivering the active ingredients thereof to the human skin in a manner whereby the bioavailability and percutaneous absorption of the active ingredient is remarkably enhanced. The vehicle comprises a volatile silicone, a fatty alcohol having from 12-22 carbon atoms, retinoids selected from the group consisting of tretinoin (all-trans retinoic acid) and isotretinoin (13-cis retinoic acid); and such preservatives or emulsifying agents as may be warranted.