Dissolvable Fibrous Web Structure Article Comprising Active Agents

a fibrous web and active agent technology, applied in the field of dissolvable fibrous web structure articles comprising active agents, can solve the problems of affecting the extensional rheology properties of water soluble polymer compositions, the ability to produce fibers, and the disadvantages of liquid products in terms of packaging, storage, transportation, and convenience of us

Inactive Publication Date: 2012-01-26
THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY
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While widely used, liquid products have disadvantages in terms of packaging, storage, transportation, and convenience of use.
Liquid consumer products typically are sold in bottles which add significant cost as well as packaging waste, much of which ends up in land-fills.
However, the inclusion of active agents can adversely affect the extensional rheology properties of the water soluble polymer composition and the ability to produce fibers.
However, including high levels of of ionic surfactants (anionic surfactants, amphoteric surfactants, zwitterionic surfactants, cationic surfactants) can be difficult as they may result in generally non-cohesive liquid / paste-like phase structures (worm-like micelle, liquid crystal, and hexagonal phases) even at high concentrations.

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example 1

Preparation of Shampoo or Body Wash Article via a Spunbond Process

[0145]The following surfactant / polymer liquid processing composition is prepared at the indicated weight percentages as described in Table 1 below.

TABLE 1ComponentGlycerin3.2Polyvinyl alcohol18.1Sodium Lauroamphoacetate (26% activity)231.8Ammonium Laureth-3 sulfate (25% activity)4.9Ammonium Undecyl sulfate (24% activity)19.9Ammonium Laureth-1 sulfate (70% activity)8.0Cationic cellulose30.5Citric Acid1.6Distilled water22.0Total100.0pH5.8Viscosity (cp)35,4001Sigma-Aldrich Catalog No. 363081, MW 85,000-124,000, 87-89% hydrolyzed2McIntyre Group Ltd, University Park, IL, Mackam HPL-28ULS3UCARE ™ Polymer LR-400, available from Amerchol Corporation (Plaquemine, Louisiana)

[0146]A target weight of the above composition is prepared with the use of a conventional overhead stirrer (IKA® RW20DZM Stirrer available from IKA® Works, Inc., Wilmington, Del.) and a hot plate (Corning Incorporated Life Sciences, Lowell, Mass.). Into an a...

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Preparation of Fibrous Dissolvable Solid Shampoo or Body Wash Article via a Fluid Fibrillation Process

[0149]The following processing composition is prepared at the indicated weight percentages as described in Table 2 below.

TABLE 2Glycerin13.5Polyvinyl alcohol18.1Sodium Lauroamphoacetate (26% activity)238.2Ammonium Laureth-3 sulfate (70% activity)2.9Ammonium Undecyl sulfate (70% activity)9.8Ammonium Laureth-1 sulfate (70% activity)9.8Cationic cellulose30.5Citric Acid2.3Poly(ethylene oxide)42.0Distilled water22.0Total100.0pH5.8Viscosity (cp)35,4001Sigma-Aldrich Catalog No. 363081, MW 85,000-124,000, 87-89% hydrolyzed2McIntyre Group Ltd, University Park, IL, Mackam HPL-28ULS3UCARE ™ Polymer LR-400, available from Amerchol Corporation (Plaquemine, Louisiana)4Average MW 8,000,000, available from Sigma Aldrich, Catalog Number 372838

[0150]A target weight of the above composition is prepared with the use of a conventional overhead stirrer (IKA® RW20DZM Stirrer available from IKA® Works, Inc...

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Abstract

The personal care compositions of the present invention are in the form of an Article comprising a dissolvable fibrous web structure. The fibers of the dissolvable fibrous web structure comprise a surfactant; a water soluble polymeric structurant; and a plasticizer. Additionally the ratio of the water soluble water soluble polymeric structurant to the active agent in the fiber is 3.5 or less.

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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION[0001]This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61 / 360,982, filed Jul. 2, 2010.FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0002]Described herein, is a personal care, oral care, health care, and household care composition that delivers active agents onto hair, hair follicles, skin, teeth, the oral cavity, fabric and hard surfaces in the form of an article that is a dissolvable fibrous web structure.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0003]A majority of consumer products in the market today are sold as liquid products. While widely used, liquid products have disadvantages in terms of packaging, storage, transportation, and convenience of use.[0004]Liquid consumer products typically are sold in bottles which add significant cost as well as packaging waste, much of which ends up in land-fills.[0005]Traditionally delivery of active agents from multicomponent fibers are the result of fibers comprised of typical thermoplastic polymers, such as po...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A61K8/02A61K45/00A61K9/70A61K8/18A61Q11/00A61P43/00A61Q5/00A61Q19/00A61Q19/04A61Q15/00A61Q19/10A61Q5/02A61K8/73A61K8/81B32B37/14B32B38/10A61K9/00B29C48/05B29C48/91
CPCA61K9/70A61K8/0233A61K47/36D01D5/423D01F1/10D01F6/44D01F6/50D01F6/88D04H1/4382D04H1/728A61K8/345A61Q5/02A61K8/8129A61Q19/10A61K8/027D01D4/025A61K47/10Y10T442/2008Y10T442/2861B29C48/05B29C48/91A61P43/00D04H1/43838D04H1/43825A61K8/463A61K8/731A61K8/86A61K2800/56A61K2800/805A61K2800/95B29K2029/04B29K2105/0005B29K2105/0067B29K2105/0094B29K2995/0062B29L2031/731D01D5/08D10B2321/06D10B2401/024D10B2509/00
Inventor GLENN, JR., ROBERT WAYNECHHABRA, RAJEEVALLEN, JR., WILLIAM MAXWELLBRENNAN, JONATHAN PAUL
Owner THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY
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