EP1859020A1 - Erzeugnis zur gerichteten freisetzung von aktivstoffen - Google Patents
Erzeugnis zur gerichteten freisetzung von aktivstoffenInfo
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- EP1859020A1 EP1859020A1 EP06706993A EP06706993A EP1859020A1 EP 1859020 A1 EP1859020 A1 EP 1859020A1 EP 06706993 A EP06706993 A EP 06706993A EP 06706993 A EP06706993 A EP 06706993A EP 1859020 A1 EP1859020 A1 EP 1859020A1
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Definitions
- the invention relates to a product for the directed release of active substances, in particular detergents and / or cosmetic active ingredients.
- US 4,234,442 describes a sachet consisting of water-permeable material and two bags of solid acid and alkali / soap component.
- a cellulosic-based nonwoven cleaning article impregnated with surfactants and containing a gas-generating system of citric acid and sodium carbonate is described in US 4,272,393.
- Surfactant-impregnated cleaning articles in bag form are also known (US Pat. Nos. 4,515,703, 4,600,620, 4,603,069 and 6,720,301).
- WO97 / 43366 also describes such, however, for the special application of automatic washing machines.
- DE 197 45 964 discloses self-foaming instant shampoos based on a powder surfactant, sodium bicarbonate and acid. The use of a PVA film for aqueous surfactants reported GB 2 118 961.
- EP 1 102 577 describes a product in which powdered cosmetic active substances are enclosed in a bag made of nonwovens. By gas-generating substances, the active substances and active ingredients are transported in the presence of water through a water-permeable layer in the form of foam to the place of use. An uncontrolled release of the active substance is not excluded with this product; so For example, active material may escape from the bag when shaken. Furthermore, a directed release targeted to the site of use, is not guaranteed, so that it can lead to an undesirable and / or uncontrolled contact of the skin with the active substance.
- the described product additionally has the disadvantage that, by using a powder as the active substance, it is possible for agglomerations of the active substances and active substances in the bag area to occur, and thus also areas in which no active substance is present at all.
- the object of the invention is therefore to provide a product for the directed release of active substances.
- the release should be controlled in such a way that the active ingredients are available at the place of use and that, especially during manual application, the hands are protected from excessive and uncontrolled contact with the active substance.
- the release of the active substance should be controlled in time, d. H. over a defined, preferably longer period. The escape of powdery active substances from the product should be avoided.
- the object is achieved by a product which contains at least one active substance and has a layered structure.
- the product contains at least two layers, wherein a first layer (1) for the active substance is substantially impermeable and another layer (2) is permeable to the active substance.
- the two layers include a chamber (A). For this purpose, they are firmly connected to each other at their edges.
- the chamber (A) contains the at least one active substance and optionally further auxiliaries.
- the chamber (A) may also contain at least one gas-releasing component.
- the product is capable of releasing the active substance in a controlled manner.
- the release of the active substance takes place in a directed manner through the active substance permeable layer (2). Since at the same time it is ensured that the active substance does not escape through the layer (1), unwanted contact between the active substance and the hands is effectively ruled out, in particular when used manually.
- the product has on the layer (1) a fastening means (3).
- the fastening means (3) may have the shape of a simple strap, a loop or a glove-like shape. It can for example be made of textile or foil-shaped material and fixed, for example, by gluing, welding or sewing on layer (1).
- the product is preferably intended for single use. It can be used as a cosmetic and / or as a cleaning agent. Special areas of application are personal hygiene (eg the care of ill or frail people by properly trained nursing staff), massage, exfoliation, cleaning and care of dishes (manual or machine), windows, motor vehicles, textiles and surfaces of all kinds. Because of the intended single use It is also possible to clean heavily soiled objects, since dirt residues, which may adhere to the product itself, can be disposed of together with it. A preferred form of application is to use the product in an aqueous medium.
- Polyethylene terephthalate Polypropylene, polyamides, polytetrafluoroethylene, polyesters and mixtures thereof.
- materials known for the manufacture of rubber gloves may be used. These materials include polymers such as silicones, natural and synthetic rubbers, polyacrylonitriles, polyisoprenes, and other materials known to those skilled in the art. Preference is given to polyethylene and
- Polypropylene films and nonwoven laminates in question are two- or three-layer materials of the Sawatex series from Sandler AG (Schwarzenbach / Saale), in which a fiber distribution gradient is possible. Also spunlaced and spin nonwovens with Barrier coating and polyethylene films (breathable or non-breathable) can be used.
- substantially impermeable in the sense of this description primarily means an impermeability of the layer (1) for the active substance
- impermeability does not necessarily mean 100 percent impermeability to the active, although it is preferred, and since the product is only applied for a limited period of time, it is sufficient to choose the impermeability of the layer (1) in that, during the period of application, it is effectively possible to prevent an amount of the active substance from escaping from the layer (1), which could cause an undesired effect during this period.
- the layer (1) may also be impermeable to water, which is preferably realized by a film-like or laminate-like nature.
- the layer thickness of the layer (1) is expediently less than 2 mm, preferably less than 500 ⁇ m.
- layer (1) can have a layer thickness which is between 9 ⁇ m and 25 ⁇ m.
- the layer (1) should - if a gas-releasing component is contained in chamber (A) - preferably also for gas - in particular CO 2 , N 2 and / or O 2 - impermeable, so that the gas developed in chamber (A) mainly through the layer (2) through the product can escape. Sufficient gas impermeability is also preferably ensured by a film or laminate-like nature of the layer (1).
- the layer (1) may contain fragrances, which are applied, for example, in the spray process.
- the chamber (A) contains at least one active substance. Their thickness, ie the distance between layer (1) and layer (2) should not exceed 5 mm for the purpose of convenient handling of the product. However, since dissolution of the active substance and, if appropriate, evolution of gas take place during use, this distance can increase considerably, in particular during use.
- the width and length of the chamber (A) are not subject to any technical restrictions. However, because of the amount of active agent needed for a single use, the length and width of the chamber (A) will generally be at least 1 cm. Chamber (A) contains at least the amount of active substance required for a single use. Therefore, the chamber (A), in the pre-use state, conveniently has a volume between about 5 cm 3 and 300 cm 3 .
- the active substances may be present as solid and / or as liquid in the chamber (A). Preferably, they are in the solid state, which can be achieved in liquid active substances optionally by absorption / adsorption on suitable carriers.
- the active substances may be in the form of powders, granules, flakes, tablets, microencapsulated liquids, microencapsulated solids, CPF (concentrated powder form) powders with a liquid content of preferably at least 10% on a powdered carrier. Powder may be made in accordance with WO 99/17868, which is incorporated herein by reference.) And the like. In this form, they preferably have a minimum grain size that is greater than the weave, the thread density and / or the basis weight Pore size of the materials of layer (2).
- the active substances are in the form of a sheet-like or band-shaped matrix which can assume a shape, length and width dimension adapted to the chamber (A).
- this matrix has a height between 100 .mu.m and 2 mm.
- the active substances in the chamber (A) are contained in a sheet-like or band-shaped matrix, this preferably also has means which facilitate water access. Such means include holes, pores, channels, etc.
- the matrix containing the active agent may also contain air bubbles, whereby it may take on the properties of a disperse system.
- the chamber (A) can also contain at least one carrier substance, which gives it an increased strength.
- the use of such carriers is particularly useful when the active ingredient is liquid or volatile.
- the presence of the carrier can contribute to a stronger fixation of the active substance in the chamber (A).
- Suitable carriers are natural and synthetic polymers. Preference is given to polymers which also have film-forming or structure-forming properties. These include polyamides, polyacrylates, polyamino acids, polyvinyl acetate, polyvinyl alcohol,
- polyethylene glycols polysaccharides, polyvinylpyrrolidones, pullulan, alginic acid, starch, polyols, pigments, mica, cellulose and cellulose derivatives in question.
- the carrier substance is water-soluble. Therefore, in particular polyvinyl acetate, polyvinyl alcohol, polyvinylpyrrolidone and water-soluble or at least swellable cellulose derivatives are preferred.
- the chamber (A) also known to those skilled in adjuvants may be included.
- nonwoven laminates of two- and three-layer materials of the Sawatex series from Sandler are used.
- layer (2) a Sawatex Laminate can be used, which has a Faserver notoriouss- or hydrophilic gradient.
- the outer layer of such a laminate is more hydrophilic than the inner layer.
- This hydrophilicity gradient is achieved by a high proportion of a hydrophilic polymer (eg viscose) in the outer layer and a high proportion of a hydrophobic polymer (eg polyethylene, polypropylene or polyester) in the inner layer.
- An optionally present middle layer can lie with respect to its hydrophilic or hydrophobic character between the other two layers.
- layer (2) is the use of cellulose, viscose and cellulose (PuIp) and mixtures of these materials.
- cellulose viscose and cellulose
- layer (2) may have abrasive properties. These can be produced by the presence of largely water-insoluble ultrafine powders (abrasives, abrasives, polishing agents). Preferably, in such a case, a nonwoven is used, which has strong abrasive properties. Such a product is used in the massage and peeling area or in the household for cleaning hard surfaces.
- the layer (2) Because of the water permeability of the layer (2) can enter through this layer of water in the product and also emerge again.
- the incoming water can dissolve the active substance contained in compartment (A). Also, the water can cause the generation of gas from the gas releasing component in chamber (A), if it is contained there.
- the layer (2) is therefore preferably also gas-permeable.
- the layer (1) and the layer (2) are preferably congruent. They are preferably larger than the active substance-containing chamber (A). Thus, the two layers (1) and (2) project laterally beyond the chamber (A) when stacked. At these laterally projecting edge regions there is a direct contact between the layers (1) and (2). In this area, these layers are firmly bonded together, for example by gluing, ultrasonic welding, heat fusion, Garnvernähung or other methods known in the art.
- the layer (2) may contain fragrances.
- Suitable active ingredients are in particular cosmetic active ingredients and / or detergents.
- Cosmetic agents are known to those skilled in the art from the International Nomenclature Cosmetic Ingredients (INCI).
- the cosmetic active ingredients include skin protection agents, skin care products, skin oils and pharmaceutical active ingredients, the topically - d. H. in the epidermis - act. (Such pharmaceutical agents can penetrate to the skin to the stratum corneum when applied to the skin, but do not enter the blood vessels.) Also greases, fragrances, foam boosters, glycerol, polyols, matting agents, stabilizers, antioxidants, dyes, antimicrobial
- Additives, abrasives and disinfectants can be expected within the scope of this description to the cosmetic active ingredients.
- the product - in particular the chamber (A) - may be free of preservatives and / or antimicrobial additives according to KVO.
- Skin protectants include Abu Wax 9809, N-acylamino acid salts, Ajicoat SPQ, aluminum hydroxide, casein, Ceresperse Water Dispersible Waxes, Dermol, Dermolan L neutral, Eucornol, Finebase, Skin Protector 0-48-G, Lauridite, Linoleic acid (dimerized), Perfluoropolyether, Polyvinyl alcohol, polyvinylpyrrolidone triacontene polymer, praestabitol V, Quick Break, Revitaline, Rewoderm S 1330, Sebosan S, starch ester, stearylheptanoate and styrene-maleic acid copolymer.
- Skin care products include Abil WE-09, alcolose W 2, allantoin, Arosulf CL-Al, bibranol, biocorno, bis-diglyceryl ether, cholesterol esters, cholesterol polyglycol ethers, cholesterol-siloxane compounds, cholesteryl oleate, choleth, chrestalan, clearcol, coconut fatty acid 2-ethylhexyl ester, Collapuron DAK, Condipon,
- Secol silk amino acids, silk fibroin, sericin, silicone fatty acid esters, siloxane copolymers, soya sterols, sorbitol sulfate, super sterol esters, stearic acid dimethyl ammonium chloride, stearones, Surfactol Q series, tetrabutoxylpropyl methicone, peat wax, trifate S-308, Turtle Oil-R trixenes, Usnagran, Visonoil-R and Wickenol 535 Vita Cos.
- Skin oils include Cevenyl, Calendula oil CLR, Cetiol, Cosmetic Liquid, Cosmetic natural oil, Cosmetol, Crodamol, Fluilan, Cyclal, di-2-hexyl tartrate, Diisopropylidene triglycerol monostearate, 11,14-dioctyltetracosane, Ethyl oleate, Fractionated coconut oil, Rosehip seed oil, Isodecane , Isodecanoic acid ester, isohexa-octacontane, Isopar, Javanicus oil, jojoba oil, Joleo, cherry kernel oil, Kristole, Kukui nut oil,
- Refiners include higher fatty alcohols, higher fatty acids, triglycerides (fats), synthetic esters (isopropyl myristate, isopropyl palmitate or isopropyl adipate), wool wax derivatives and other substances.
- the fragrances include uniform, defined chemical compounds with odor and / or taste. They are also called odors or osmogens.
- a systematic order of the fragrances is not based on chemical structural features, but on an odor characteristic. It is arranged according to fragrance families and characteristic scents. Fragrances find except for the production of perfumes various uses for perfuming soaps, deodorants, hair treatment products and other body care products, detergents and household articles, as odor improvers in technical products, in air fresheners and room sprays, in the food and beverage industry as flavors , Essences and spice ingredients (food additives). Fragrances are known to those skilled in the code of the International Fragrance Association (IFRA). Essential oils are also among the fragrances.
- IFRA International Fragrance Association
- Foam boosters include surfactants that are added in small amounts to counteract rapid foam breakup.
- surfactants that are added in small amounts to counteract rapid foam breakup.
- the polyols include polyhydric alcohols containing at least two alcoholic hydroxyl groups in the molecule. These include diols, glycols, glycerol, etc., sugar alcohols such as sorbitol and inositol, pentaerythritol, trimethylolpropane. Also, the polyphenols can be expected to the polyols, as well as polyalkylene glycols, polyethylene glycols, polyether and polyester polyols.
- Matting agents include such materials as cellulose nitrate, cellulose acetobutyrate, titanium dioxide, silica, silk powder and talc.
- the stabilizers include anti-aging agents, light stabilizers, metal deactivators, ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid or magnesium silicate, but also preservatives, antisettling agents, dispersing agents, emulsifiers, foam stabilizers, etc.
- the antioxidants include compounds of various chemical structures that inhibit or prevent undesirable changes in the substances to be protected due to the action of oxygen and other oxidative processes. For this purpose, natural substances (eg tocopherols, tocotrienols, flavonoids) come into question, but also synthetic substances such. As ascorbyl palmitate and gallic acid esters. Particularly preferred are propyl gallate, octyl gallate, dodecyl gallate, butyl hydroxyanisole and butyl hydroxytoluene.
- the dyes which can be used in the product are those known to the person skilled in the art from Appendix 3 of the Cosmetics Regulation. Also suitable antimicrobial additives, abrasives and disinfectants are known in the art.
- Detergents include surfactants, detergent polymers (especially inorganic polymeric builders and organic polymers having diverse functional groups), bleach systems, detergent enzymes, optical brighteners
- Particularly preferred detergents are the surfactants.
- the surfactants are surface-active substances which cause wetting and rewetting of the surface to be cleaned with the "wash liquor” and thus create the conditions for the cleaning.
- the surfactants used are anionic, cationic, nonionic and / or amphoteric detergents.
- Suitable anionic detergents are sulfonated and sulfated alkyl, arylalkyl and alkylaryl compounds, alkyl succinates, alkyl sulfosuccinates and N-alkoyl sarcosinates. Preference is given to sodium, magnesium, ammonium and the mono-, di- and triethanolamine salts of alkyl and arylalkyl sulfates and the corresponding salts of alkylarylsulfonates.
- the alkyl groups of the detergents generally have 12 to 21 carbon atoms and may be unsaturated, but preferably saturated. Also, alkyl ether sulfates containing 1 to 10 ethylene oxide or propylene oxide units per molecule can be used.
- Typical suitable anionic detergents which can be used according to the invention are sodium lauryl sulfate, sodium lauryl ether sulfate, ammonium lauryl sulfate, triethanolamine lauryl sulfate, sodium (C 14-16 ) olefin sulfonates, sodium myristyl ether sulfate, ammonium lauryl ether sulfate, disodium lauryl sulfosuccinate, ammonium lauryl sulfosuccinate, sodium dodecylbenzylsulfonate, sodium cocoyl isethionate and sodium n-lauroyl sarcosinate.
- Particularly preferred surfactants in the product according to the invention are sodium lauryl sulfate, monoisopropanol laurate sulfate and sodium n-lauryl ether sulfate, with the latter in particular being distinguished by particularly skin-caring or skin-friendly properties.
- Suitable cationic detergents are mono-quaternary or bisquaternary ammonium compounds which carry at least one long-chain aliphatic radical having 10 to 26 carbon atoms. This long-chain aliphatic radical may contain an ester bond or an amide bond. Hexadecylmethylammonium chloride is preferred.
- condensation products of ethylene oxide or propylene oxide with a long-chain alcohol, a long-chain amine or a long-chain carboxylic acid may be used.
- the aliphatic carbon chain usually comprises 8 to 20 carbon atoms and can be reacted with 5 to 20 ethylene oxide or
- alkyl polyglycosides having 8 to 14 carbon atoms in the alkyl chain.
- amphoteric detergents used are in particular betaines which carry long alkyl groups. These include the Cocosdimethyl-carboxymethylbetain, the
- the carboxybetaines and the amidobetaines are particularly preferred. Specific examples of these are cocosamidopropyl betaine, laurylamidopropyl betaine, myristyl amidopropyl betaine and mixtures of said compounds.
- Detergent polymers include zeolites (silicates) and polycarboxylates. These substances have an ion exchange capacity and serve to soften the water by absorbing calcium and magnesium ions.
- bleaching systems substances are calculated, which allow oxidative degradation of impurities. These include sodium percarbonate, sodium perborate, peroxyacetic acid and optionally bleach activators such as N, N, N ', N'-tetraacetylethylenediamine (TAED) and / or - nonanoyloxybenzenesulfonate.
- bleach activators such as N, N, N ', N'-tetraacetylethylenediamine (TAED) and / or - nonanoyloxybenzenesulfonate.
- Detergent enzymes include proteases, amylases, cellulases, and lipases that help remove certain types of soils.
- Optical brighteners are organic substances that absorb UV light in solution or on a substrate and emit most of the absorbed energy as blue fluorescent light between 400 and 500 nm. Such substances are known to the person skilled in the art.
- the softening agents used are cationic surface-active compounds having two hydrophobic groups which are linked by ester bonds to a quaternized di-triethanolamine or an analogous compound. These substances are known to the person skilled in the art under the name Esterquats.
- the total content of the active substance in the product may be between 1 and 95% by weight, preferably between 15 and 85% by weight.
- control of the release of the active substance is essentially controlled by the structure of the product, by the dissolution behavior of the active substance contained in chamber (A) and, if appropriate, by the gas release behavior of the gas-releasing component additionally contained in chamber (A).
- the order of layers (1) and (2) and the specific properties of these layers with respect to water permeability provide control over the direction of release of the active substance.
- the nature of the active ingredient contained in compartment (A) can affect its dissolution behavior in the water and thus exercise control over the release of the active substance over time.
- the active substance contained in chamber (A) is in the solid state and can dissolve on contact with water. The period of time required to dissolve the active in an aqueous medium is called the dissolution period. It is essentially dependent on the layer thickness, the state form (powder, granules, flakes, etc. or surface or band shape) and on the composition of the constituents contained in the chamber (A) (active substances, carrier substances, auxiliaries).
- the dissolution period of the active substances contained in compartment (A) can thus be in the range of a few seconds (ie less than 15 seconds) to a few, ie 5 to 15 minutes.
- mechanical stress eg rubbing with the hands
- the dissolution process can be further accelerated.
- Soap preparation is known in which the dissolution behavior of air bubbles contained therein is affected.
- the dissolution process of the active substance contained in compartment (A) may also slow down if the product is not continuously exposed to water when it is used.
- the chamber (A) may additionally contain a gas-releasing component.
- a gas-releasing component This is to be understood as meaning a substance or a mixture of substances which is capable of producing a gaseous substance upon contact with water.
- This component is present as a solid, preferably in the form of a powder or granules. In particular, it is used to contact water in use and to produce a gas which, in conjunction with a detergent as an active substance which may be contained in the chamber (A), causes foaming.
- gas-releasing components include carbonates and / or bicarbonates, but also peroxo compounds and azides, which release mixed with proton donors gaseous carbon dioxide (CO 2 ), oxygen (O 2 ) or nitrogen (N 2 ).
- proton donors gaseous carbon dioxide (CO 2 ), oxygen (O 2 ) or nitrogen (N 2 ).
- alkali metal, alkaline earth metal and ammonium bicarbonates and their bicarbonates can be used.
- Suitable proton donors are inorganic and organic acids such as citric acid, tartaric acid, malic acid, succinic acid, oxalic acid, boric acid or amidosulfuric acid, but also substances such as hydrogen sulfates or dihydrogen phosphates.
- Preferred peroxo compounds are potassium monopersulfate and sodium perborate, while azide is preferably sodium azide.
- the preferred carbonates and bicarbonates include Na 2 CO 3 , NaHCO 3 , K 2 CO 3 , KHCO 3 , (NH 4 ) 2 CO 3 ; preferred proton donors include citric acid and KHSO 4 .
- Hydrogen carbonates and the proton donors are preferably used in equimolar amounts (ie two protons per CO 3 2 " ion) in order to achieve as complete a CO 2 release as possible.
- foaming takes place.
- the foam exits through the layer (2) from the product.
- This foam is preferably fine-pored.
- the nature of the foam can be influenced by the properties of layer (2), in particular its pore structure.
- Stabilizers for the gas-releasing component can also be incorporated into chamber (A). They can counteract possible clumping of the gas-releasing component.
- Various substances can be used as stabilizers, preferably starch or maize starch.
- the chamber (A) in addition to the gas-releasing component may also contain fragrances, preferably applied by spraying on the present as a solid, gas-releasing component become.
- chamber (A) may also contain at least one of the foam boosters mentioned in the active substances.
- the product does not have a given preferred shape and can therefore be, for example, rectangular, square-possibly with rounded corners-round or oval and present individually in the form of a stack or in the form of a roll. In this embodiment, it may be considered as an active-containing pad.
- rectangular form it may preferably have a size of 4 cm x 5 cm to 25 cm x 30 cm, with 4 cm x 5 cm to 8 cm x 10 cm is preferred.
- diameters between 5 cm and 12 cm are preferred.
- the product may have the outer shape of a hand so that it can be tightened like a glove for the back of the hand, in particular in the simultaneous presence of a fastening means (3) having the outer shape of a hand.
- the chamber (A) containing the active substance may be on the side of the palm or on the side of the back of the hand. In any case, however, it is ensured that the release of the active substance from layer (2) of the product takes place by hand.
- the product may also be in the form of a complete glove.
- the product preferably has the size and shape of a normal human hand of a child, adolescent or adult.
- the product may be designed to adopt the classic five-ply variant or the shape of a mitten. Also variations in between are conceivable, such as with and without thumb or hole cutout for exposed thumb.
- Fig. 1 shows the cross section of a product according to the invention with a layer (1) and a layer (2), which are firmly connected to each other at protruding edge regions and thus enclose the chamber (A).
- Fig. 2 shows in plan view the layer (1) of a product which is equipped with a fastening means (3) in the form of a loop of textile or foil-shaped material.
- Fig. 3 shows the product in the form of a hand, in the five-fold variant (a) and as a mitten (b).
- Example 1 Production of a rectangular product
- composition of the CPF powder contained in compartment (A) is shown in Table 1 (weight 5.0g).
- the size of the product is 8 x 10 cm.
- Layer (1) consists of a polypropylene film 5136591 (OPP flow wrap film) from Nordenia and layer (2) from a laminate Sawatex 2634 from Sandler.
- the finished product is produced by gluing or welding of the two layers.
- Example 2 As in Example 1, except that chamber (A) contains the active ingredients listed in Table 2 (weight 15.0 g).
- chamber (A) contains the active ingredients listed in Table 3
- chamber (A) contains the active ingredients indicated in Table 4 (weight 20.0 g).
- Example 5 As in Example 1, except that chamber (A) contains the active ingredients indicated in Table 5 (weighed in 8.5 g).
- chamber (A) contains the active ingredients listed in Table 6 (weight 18.0 g).
- Example 7 As in Example 1, except that chamber (A) contains the active ingredients indicated in Table 7 (weight 5.0 g).
- compartment (A) contains the active ingredients listed in Table 8
- chamber (A) contains the active ingredients shown in Table 9
- Example 11 The composition of the active ingredients contained in compartment (A) is shown in Table 11. The proportion of active substance in chamber (A) is 15% by weight of the total weight of chamber (A) (weighed in 3.5 g). The preparation of the carrier substance is carried out according to the patent DE 102 41 597 B4 of SCS Skin Care Systems GmbH (weight 20.0 g). The fragrances are applied to the appropriate nonwovens or laminates with the help of a
- Spray tumble mixer sprayed on.
- odoriferous substances can be dispensed with and the proportion is then added to the other substances according to their distribution.
- the size of the product is 8x10 cm.
- Layer (1) consists of a polypropylene film 5136591 (OPP flow wrap film) from Nordenia and layer (2) from a laminate Sawatex 2634 from Sandler.
- compartment (A) contains the active ingredients listed in Table 12.
- Example 13 As in Example 11 except that compartment (A) contains the active ingredients listed in Table 13.
- compartment (A) contains the active ingredients listed in Table 14.
- chamber (A) contains, in addition to the active substances listed in Table 11, the substances listed in Table 15 (initial weight 13.5 g).
- Example 18 Same as example 11, except that in layer (2) the three-layer laminate Sawatex 2653 is used.
- Example 18 As in Example 18, except that in layer (1) a polyethylene film is used.
- LDPE film (breathable) is used.
- Example 18 As in Example 18, except that in layer (1) the laminate 05023FC28 and a non-breathable LDPE film is used.
- Example 22 Same as Example 11, except that the amount of active ingredient in chamber (A) is 45%.
- Example 23 Same as Example 11, except that the amount of active ingredient in chamber (A) is 45%.
- layer (3) consists of a Lusterx bast fabric 151-0060 and the Sawatex 2653 three-layer laminate.
- layer (3) consists of the three-layer laminate Sawatex 2653 and an abrasive two-layer nonwoven SABD6SW48O from Shalag.
- Example 11 As in Example 11, except that the product has a size of 10 x 15 cm.
- Example 28 Same as Example 11 except that the product is in the shape of a human hand with five fingers.
- the other glove side consists of a polypropylene film.
- Example 11 except that the product has the shape of a child's hand as a mitten.
- the other glove side consists of a polypropylene film.
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