Patent Description:
Many different types of arts and crafts products have been introduced over time, including inks, paints, and modeling compounds. Typically, these products are manufactured and packaged in their final form, complete with their own colors, scents, and textures. There remains a need for novel systems that enable a user to customize arts and crafts products, such as inks, paints, and modeling compounds, with artistic effects of their own choosing. Such systems would provide the creative experience of selecting and adjusting the colors, textures, and scents of the materials used in making artistic creations.

<CIT> illustrates for example a method for simulating a mould-imparted texture comprising applying a textured skin to a moulding from a pre-textured mould.

<CIT> relates to packaging in the form of a pouch, which may contain active substances, such as food products, pharmaceutical agents, nutraceuticals and cosmetic agents, or the like. More specifically, in some embodiments, the present invention provides a pouch, which includes at least one porous substrate encompassing a closed volume and at least one water-soluble film at least partially embedded in the at least one porous substrate. The pouch may contain an active substance within the closed volume, as well as an active substance in the water-soluble film.

Further advantageous embodiments are defined in the dependent claims.

The present invention provides dissolvable films for use by children and artists, particularly for use as a children's craft product. The dissolvable films are formulated for customizing art materials with particular effects, such as inks, paints and modeling doughs. The dissolvable films function as effect carriers that enable a user to add "artistic effects" of their choosing to a variety of art materials.

As used herein, the term "artistic effect" refers to an effect that is selected from the group consisting of color, glitter, pattern, and combinations thereof. Thus, when a dissolvable film imparts an artistic effect to an art material, the dissolvable film imparts a color, glitter, a pattern, or a combination thereof to the art material. In preferred embodiments, the artistic effect is a coloring effect. Similarly, an "artistic component" as used herein is a component of the dissolvable film that is selected from the group consisting of a colorant, a pattern, glitter, and a combination thereof. Upon dissolution, or substantial dissolution, of the film in an art material, the artistic component becomes dispersed in the art material, which causes a corresponding artistic effect to be imparted on the art material (e.g., a red colorant contained in a film becomes dispersed in a paint or modeling compound, causing at least a portion of the paint or modeling compound to turn red). In exemplary embodiments, the artistic component(s) comprise one or more colorants.

As used herein, the term "film" refers to a solid, sheet-like material that may also be referred to as a "strip. " The films are typically thin enough that in some cases they are fragile and can be easily torn. According to certain embodiments, the film has a thickness of greater than <NUM>, for example, about <NUM>, about <NUM>, or about <NUM>. In preferred embodiments, the film has a thickness of greater than <NUM>, for example, about <NUM> or about <NUM>. The films are also dissolvable, which means they are water soluble and capable of dissolving in water-based liquids and materials (e.g., water-based art materials such as inks, paints, and modeling doughs). As used herein, a percentage (%) refers to a weight percentage of the composition.

The sizes of the films, such as the length and width, can vary greatly. The films may be small, e.g. about <NUM> x about <NUM>, or may be as large as a sheet of paper, e.g. about <NUM> x about <NUM>. The films may have a length and/or width of greater than about <NUM>, greater than about <NUM>, greater than about <NUM>, or greater than about <NUM>. For example, the films may have a length and/or width of about <NUM>, about <NUM>, about <NUM>, about <NUM>, about <NUM>, about <NUM>, about <NUM>, about <NUM>, about <NUM>, about <NUM>, or about <NUM>. In particular embodiments, the films can have a variety of shapes, including but not limited to squares, circles, rectangles, triangles, or stars. In certain applications, the shape of the film may remain substantially intact after the film dissolves in the art material. For example, a user may apply a star-shaped film directly to wet paint that has already been painted onto a substrate (i.e., painted onto a substantially flat surface). The star pattern (which may impart a color or glitter to the paint) will slowly dissolve in the paint while substantially maintaining the star shape. In other applications, the film is "mixed in" to the art material such that the film's shape is not retained upon dissolution of the film. For example, the film may be added to a container of paint and the paint is subsequently stirred, which causes the components of the film to become mixed into the paint. In either type of application, the film imparts an artistic effect upon the art material (e.g., color, glitter, pattern, or combination thereof).

It is possible to provide kits that comprises dissolvable films of the present invention. For example, the kit may include one or more art materials or "base" arts and crafts products (e.g., an unpigmented ink, paint, or modeling compound) and a variety of dissolvable films that have various colors, and/or patterns. The user creates a custom arts and crafts product by blending one or more dissolvable strips, or portions thereof, in the base product. A wide variety of colors and effects are thus available to the user. Examples of art materials or "base" arts and crafts products include modeling compounds (e.g., Model Magic® or Silly Putty®), water-based paints and inks, and tie-dye kits. Examples of dissolvable films that may be included in kits of the present invention include films having colorants that are red, orange, yellow, green, blue, or purple, films that contain glitter, and films that are shaped into squares, circles, triangles, rectangles, stars, or hearts.

Dissolvable films currently exist in food applications (such as breath strips) and in drug applications, in which the films carry active pharmaceutical ingredients. In many of those applications, the films are formulated for oral delivery, i.e., to dissolve in a person's mouth. On the contrary, the films of the present invention are not formulated for oral or mucosal delivery; for example, the films of the present invention do not contain any pharmaceutical ingredients, food ingredients, or taste-enhancing substances, such as sweeteners. Advantageously, there are numerous ingredients in other commercially available films (i.e., those used in food or drug applications) which are preferably not included in films of the present invention. For example, in preferred embodiments, the films of the present invention do not contain any pullulan, starch, modified starch (e.g., maltodextrin), or starch derivatives.

According to particular aspects, the present invention provides dissolvable films for use in customizing an art material, each dissolvable film comprising one or more cellulose compounds, propylene glycol, glycerin, and one or more artistic components, wherein the dissolvable film imparts one or more artistic effects on the art material following administration of the dissolvable film to the art material. The resulting artistic effect(s) imparted on the art material correspond to the artistic component(s) contained in the film (e.g., a colorant imparts a color on the art material, glitter imparts glitter on the art material, etc.). The artistic component(s) comprise(s) one or more colorants, one or more patterns (e.g., shapes), or glitter. The artistic effect(s) therefore comprise(s) a color, glitter, pattern, or a combination thereof, imparted on the art material. In an exemplary embodiment, the artistic component(s) comprise or consist of one or more colorants.

The one or more cellulose compounds comprise or consist of hydroxypropyl methylcellulose. The cellulose compound(s) also preferably comprise at least two different types or grades of hydroxypropyl methylcellulose; for example, the dissolvable strip may comprise two types of hydroxypropyl methylcellulose that each has a different viscosity, such as Metolose 60SH-<NUM>® (hypromellose, USP sub type <NUM>) and Pharmacoat <NUM>® (hypromellose, USP sub type <NUM>). Metolose 60SH-<NUM>® has a viscosity of about <NUM> cP to about <NUM> cP (e.g., about <NUM> cP), a methoxyl content of about <NUM>% to about <NUM>%, and a hydoroxypropoxyl content of about <NUM>% to about <NUM>%. Pharmacoat <NUM>® has a viscosity of about <NUM> cP to about <NUM> cP (e.g., about <NUM> cP), a methoxyl content of about <NUM>% to about <NUM>%, and a hydoroxypropoxyl content of about <NUM>% to about <NUM>%. In a preferred embodiment, the dissolvable film further comprises one or more non-ionic surfactants, preferably polysorbate <NUM>.

Colorants of the film comprise either liquid pigment dispersions (i.e., comprising pigment(s) and water) or dry pigments. In an embodiment of a film comprising a liquid pigment dispersion, the dissolvable film comprises about <NUM>% to about <NUM>% hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, about <NUM>% to about <NUM>% propylene glycol, about <NUM>% to about <NUM>% glycerin, about <NUM>% to about <NUM>% pigment, and about <NUM>% to about <NUM>% water. In an exemplary embodiment, the dissolvable film comprises about <NUM>% hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (e.g., Metolose 60SH-<NUM>® and Pharmacoat <NUM>®), about <NUM>% propylene glycol, about <NUM>% glycerin, about <NUM>% pigment, and about <NUM>% water.

In an embodiment of a film comprising a dry pigment, the dissolvable film comprises about <NUM>% to about <NUM>% hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, about <NUM>% to about <NUM>% propylene glycol, about <NUM>% to about <NUM>% glycerin, and about <NUM>% to about <NUM>% pigment. In another embodiment, the dissolvable film comprises about <NUM>% to about <NUM>% hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, about <NUM>% to about <NUM>% propylene glycol, about <NUM>% to about <NUM>% glycerin, and about <NUM>% to about <NUM>% pigment. In an exemplary embodiment, the dissolvable film comprises about <NUM>% hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (e.g., Metolose 60SH-<NUM>® and Pharmacoat <NUM>®), about <NUM>% propylene glycol, about <NUM>% glycerin, and about <NUM>% pigment.

Optional additives of the film may be selected from the group consisting of pH adjusters, buffers, dispersing agents, preservatives, emulsifiers, thickening agents, and combinations thereof.

According to particular embodiments, a method for delivering one or more artistic effects to an art material comprises administering one or more dissolvable films of the present invention (i.e., those described herein) to the art material, wherein the one or more dissolvable films impart an artistic effect on the art material. The art material is preferably water-based, and is selected from the group consisting of inks, paints and modeling doughs. According to one embodiment, the user administers multiple (i.e., two or more) dissolvable films to the art material. The user may alternatively divide a film into smaller portions (e.g., by tearing or cutting) and administer the smaller portions to an art material. The dissolvable films of the present invention are manufactured according to methods known to those of ordinary skill in the art.

The following examples are provided to describe the invention in greater detail and are intended to illustrate, not limit, the invention.

While only certain compositions are set forth below, alternative compositions will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such artisans will be able to modify the compositions with an eye toward the desired performance properties and intended use.

Each of the tables below provides two types of strips - one containing a pigment (i.e., a dry powder), referred to under "% solids," and the other containing a liquid pigment dispersion, referred to under "% liquid blend":.

As an example, one film containing a dry pigment is added per <NUM> oz of a white Model Magic® product. As another example, one strip is added to anywhere from <NUM> to <NUM> gm (<NUM> oz) of a fabric paint base having the following composition:.

Claim 1:
A dissolvable film for customizing an art material, the art material comprising ink, paint, or modeling dough, wherein the dissolvable film imparts an artistic effect following administration of the dissolvable film to the art material, wherein the artistic effect is selected from the group consisting of color, glitter, pattern, and a combination thereof, the dissolvable film comprising: one or more artistic components dispersable in the art material,
wherein the one or more artistic components comprise one or more liquid pigment dispersions, the dissolvable film comprising <NUM>% to <NUM>% hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, <NUM>% to <NUM>% propylene glycol, <NUM>% to <NUM>% glycerin, <NUM>% to <NUM>% pigment, and <NUM>% to <NUM>% water, each by weight of the dissolvable film.