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Patent US4382079 - Bicarbonate containing stick deodorant - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign inPatentsThere is disclosed a stable cosmetic stick deodorant comprising a polyhydric alcohol solidified by a fatty acid soap and containing about 0.1 to 70% alkali metal bicarbonate without the use of bacteriostats, and the method of making said stick deodorants....http://www.google.com/patents/US4382079?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US4382079 - Bicarbonate containing stick deodorantAdvanced Patent SearchTry the new Google Patents, with machine-classified Google Scholar results, and Japanese and South Korean patents.Publication numberUS4382079 APublication typeGrantApplication numberUS 06/012,761Publication dateMay 3, 1983Filing dateFeb 16, 1979Priority dateOct 25, 1977Publication number012761, 06012761, US 4382079 A, US 4382079A, US-A-4382079, US4382079 A, US4382079AInventorsFrank W. MarschnerOriginal AssigneeColgate/PalmoliveExport CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (9), Non-Patent Citations (2), Referenced by (53), Classifications (12), Legal Events (1) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetBicarbonate containing stick deodorant
The method of making the aqueous bicarbonate-containing deodorant stick of instant invention generally comprises mixing an aqueous dispersion or solution of the bicarbonate plus suspending agent (when used) with a hot or heated solution of polyhydric alcohol, stearic acid and alkali metal hydroxide, preferably at about 160� F.; followed by the addition of perfume, colorants and other optional ingredients, (if any) to form a homogeneous liquid product; pouring the warm liquid into molds and cooling to room temperature. During the cooling period, gelation takes place and the resultant product assumes a rigid form which is capable of application to the skin by gently rubbing, whereby a thin film of said composition is deposited on the desired areas of the skin. The resultant rigid stick is transparent or opaque, depending on the amount of bicarbonate added and the particular ingredients employed. This stick is stable, i.e., there is no separation out of specific ingredients; and it possesses a good shelf-life, i.e., no syneresis or shrinkage occurs.
The two solutions are mixed together and cooled to 125�-130� F. The perfume, bacteriostat and Uvinul are admixed and added to the above mixture, followed by the addition of the coloring agent.
Bentone LT is dispersed in propylene glycol and procetyl AWS solution with rapid mixing. Sodium stearate is dissolved in the mixture at about 185� F. The temperature is reduced to 160� F. and the sodium bicarbonate powder is admixed followed by perfume and color. The product is poured into containers and cooled to form a solid stick.
______________________________________(Substitution of Glycerine for Propylene Glycol)Example               18______________________________________Part 1Glycerine             50.00Stearic Acid (Double Pressed Grade)                 6.00Part 2Deionized water       35.83Soda Ash (Sodium Carbonate)                 2.40Part 3Perfume               1.50Triclosan (Bacteriostat)                 0.15Procetyl AWS          4.00D &amp; C Green #8 (2.75%)                 0.08FDC Green #3 (0.1%)   0.04                 100.00Appearance            Transparent______________________________________ Part 1 is prepared by dissolving stearic acid in glycerine at 160� F. Part 2 is prepared by dissolving soda ash in deionized water at 160� F. Part 1 is added gradually to Part 2 with mixing and cooled at 145� F. Part 3 ingredients are admixed and the solution is poured into containers and cooled to form a solid stick.
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format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST.;ASSIGNOR:MARSCHNER, FRANK WILLIAM;REEL/FRAME:004072/0547Effective date: 19771019RotateOriginal ImageGoogle Home - Sitemap - USPTO Bulk Downloads - Privacy Policy - Terms of Service - About Google Patents - Send FeedbackData provided by IFI CLAIMS Patent Services