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Textile benefit compositions

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-11-10
THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY
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Due to use and cleaning, articles that comprise fibers, for example, garments and linens fade, wear and / or shrink.
Unfortunately the effectiveness of such compositions may be fleeting and / or limited for one or more of the following reasons: certain benefit agents are incompatible with cleaning materials found in such compositions, the level of benefit agent in such compositions may be limited due to the laundering process and the benefit that is imparted by the such compositions is not durable.

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[0112] Textile benefit compositions have the following formula are made in accordance with the method described below.

TradeExample 1 %Example 2 %Example 3 %Example 4 %Materialname / SupplierFormulaFormulaFormulaFormulaEster modifiedFinnefix / Noviant,0.10%0.75%0.10%0.10%carboxymethylFinlandcellulosePolyethelene EmulsionPE1.00%1.00%1.00%1.00%39725 / Michleman,OhioCationic HydroxyethylLK400 / Dow0.20%0.00%0.20%0.20%CelluloseChemicalsEthoxylatedPG 105 / BASF1.00%0.00%1.00%1.00%tetraethylenepentaimineDihydroxymethyl-4,5-Freerez2.00%2.00%0.00%0.00%dihydroxyethyleneurea845 / Noveon, OhioButanetetracarboxylicAldrich0.00%0.00%2.00%0.00%acidPolymalic AcidMonomer sourced0.00%0.00%0.00%2.00%from Aldrich.Made in houseSodiumAldrich0.00%0.00%1.00%1.00%hypophosphiteWetting AgentLEOPHEN ™ N-0.10%0.10%0.10%0.10%AM / BASFWaterBalanceBalanceBalanceBalanceSolution pH (adjusted4433by acetic acid)

[0113] For each of Examples I-IV the requisite components are pre-dissolved and then combined in a standard batch mixing ...

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Abstract

The present invention relates to textile benefit compositions comprising a cellulosic based polymer component; a material selected from the group consisting of a dispersible polyolefin, a chlorine inhibitor, a dye fixative and mixtures thereof; a cross-linking agent; a carrier and an optional wetting agent or, alternatively, a chlorine inhibitor; a material selected from the group consisting of a dispersible polyolefin, a cellulosic based polymer component, a dye fixative and mixtures thereof; a cross-linking agent; a carrier and an optional wetting agent. The present invention also relates to processes for making and using the aforementioned compositions and textiles treated with such compositions.

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CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS [0001] This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60 / 568,338 filed May 5, 2004.FIELD OF INVENTION [0002] This invention relates to textile benefit compositions, and processes for making and using such compositions. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0003] Due to use and cleaning, articles that comprise fibers, for example, garments and linens fade, wear and / or shrink. In order to reduce such damage, certain benefit agents have been introduced into laundry compositions. Unfortunately the effectiveness of such compositions may be fleeting and / or limited for one or more of the following reasons: certain benefit agents are incompatible with cleaning materials found in such compositions, the level of benefit agent in such compositions may be limited due to the laundering process and the benefit that is imparted by the such compositions is not durable. [0004] Accordingly, there is a need for textile...

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IPC IPC(8): C08L1/08C08L1/28D06M13/192D06M13/332D06M13/419D06M13/432D06M15/07D06M15/09D06M15/227D06M15/263D06M15/356D06M15/61
CPCD06M13/192D06M13/332D06M13/419D06M13/432D06M15/61D06M15/09D06M15/227D06M15/263D06M15/3562D06M15/07
Inventor WANG, JIPING
Owner THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY
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