GB2218430A - Cleaning aid - Google Patents
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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C11—ANIMAL OR VEGETABLE OILS, FATS, FATTY SUBSTANCES OR WAXES; FATTY ACIDS THEREFROM; DETERGENTS; CANDLES
- C11D—DETERGENT COMPOSITIONS; USE OF SINGLE SUBSTANCES AS DETERGENTS; SOAP OR SOAP-MAKING; RESIN SOAPS; RECOVERY OF GLYCEROL
- C11D17/00—Detergent materials or soaps characterised by their shape or physical properties
- C11D17/04—Detergent materials or soaps characterised by their shape or physical properties combined with or containing other objects
- C11D17/049—Cleaning or scouring pads; Wipes
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61K—PREPARATIONS FOR MEDICAL, DENTAL OR TOILETRY PURPOSES
- A61K8/00—Cosmetics or similar toiletry preparations
- A61K8/02—Cosmetics or similar toiletry preparations characterised by special physical form
- A61K8/0208—Tissues; Wipes; Patches
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61Q—SPECIFIC USE OF COSMETICS OR SIMILAR TOILETRY PREPARATIONS
- A61Q19/00—Preparations for care of the skin
- A61Q19/10—Washing or bathing preparations
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Abstract
A cleaning aid, particularly suitable for use in cleaning human skin, comprises a substrate e.g. fabric, having a structure which is at least partially permeable to a cleaning agent. The cleaning agent comprises a gel which is at least partially embedded in the structure of the substrate. The gel has surfactant properties so that when the cleaning aid is brought into contact with water a lather is formed.
Description
CLEANING AID
This invention relates to a cleaning aid.
It is known to provide a cleaning aid in the form of a metallic structure with a cleaning agent embedded therein. Such cleaning aids are often used in the cleaning of kitchen articles, for example ovens . The cleaning agent is generally in the form of a powder(
Such cleaning aids are not suitable for use in cleaning human skin. Consequently, the application of such cleaning aids to cleaning human skin has never previously been considered.
In GB-A-748061 there is described a cleaning tissue in the form of leaves which are impregnated with a composition comprising sulphated lauryl alcohol with methanol or ethanol, and water.
In GB-A-760232 there is described a cleaning appliance composed of viscose bonded cellulose fibre fabric impregnated with a surface active agent. Suitable surface active agents disclosed include fatty acid estes of polyethylene glycol, and triethanolamine lauryl sulphate.
In GB-A-840399 there is described a shampoo leaf comprising a sheet of paper having a detergent coating on one or both faces thereof. The detergent coating comprises one or more ammonium salts of sulphated fatty alcohols having from 10 to 18 carbon atoms in the molecule.
In GB-A-1446050 there is described a method of cleaning a soiled surface using fibrous cleaning material. The fibrous material is impregnated with a mixture of a latex of rubber and at least one polar high molecular weight material such as polyvinyl acetate.
In GB-A-1498363 there is described a shaped article comprising a sponge body of partly or fully reticulated polyether-polyurethane foam having at least two layers of which one is impregnated with a solidified material and the other is, in the dry state, free from the impregnate.
In GB-A-2163947 there is described a disposable washing cloth comprising a sheet of non woven material impregnated with a surfactant composition containing a fatty alcohol polyglycol ether sulpho-succinate.
In US-A-4372867 there is described an upholstery cleaning pad formed of a fabric having a terry close ply and a velour ply; the pad is permeated with dried cleaning compounds.
In US-A-4381246 there is described a fibrous web, intended for cleaning purposes, which is bonded with a latex of a rubber, and is impregnated with zinc chloride.
It is an object of the invention to provide an improved cleaning aid. It is a particular object of the invention to provide a cleaning aid that can be used in cleaning human skin.
According to the present invention there is provided a cleaning aid comprising a substrate, preferably a fabric substrate, and a cleaning agent provided in and/or on the substrate, wherein said cleaning agent is in the form of a gel having surfactant properties.
Advantageously the substrate has a structure at least partially permeable to the gel, and the gel is at least partially embedded in said structure.
Desirably the gel is distributed substantially homogeneously throughout the structure of the fabric.
In general terms, the cleaning agent should have a composition which provides the dual purpose of forming a gel, and having surfactant properties.
Preferably the cleaning agent includes at least one surfactant compound.
In the preferred embodiment the cleaning agent includes first and second components, the components being such that, when mixed, they are capable of forming a gel without impaibir, their surfactant properties.
The ratio of the first component to the second component may be 1:1. However, it is preferable that the ratio of the first component to the second component is in the range 3:1 to 40:1; when the second component is an inorganic alkaline earth metal salt, this ratio is preferably in the range 10:1 to 1000:1.
Desirably the first component comprises either an anionic surfactant, a non-ionic surfactant or an amphoteric surfactant.
The preferred materials for the first component are as follows:
(a) an alkaline earth metal salt of a sulphated
linear primary alcohol, or of an ether of a
sulphated linear primary alcohol;
(b) an imadazaline carboxylate of a free fatty
acid;
(c) an N-alkyl betain; or
(d) polyoxyethylenated straight chain alcohols, or
alcohol ethoxylates.
The preferred materials for the second component are as follows:
an alkaline earth metal salt of a sulphated linear
primary alcohol or of an ether of a sulphated linear
primary alcohol (eg an alkanolmine + free fatty acid
condensate, or an alkanolamide + free fatty acid
condensate; the fatty acid may be coconut oil); an
imadazaline carboxylate of a free fatty acid; an N
alkyl betain (RN+(CH))1CHtC00-); polyoxyethylenated
straight chain alcohols, or alcohol ethoxylates;
alkali metal salts of sulphosuccinate esters;N
acyl-n-alkyl taurates; amine oxides; phosphoric or
phosphoric acid esters; sodium salts of phosphoric
or phosphoric acid esters; amine salts of phosphoric
or phosphoric acid esters; polyoxyethylene,
alkylphenols or alkyl phenol ethoxylates;
polyoxyethylenated polyoxypropylene glycols;
glyceryl or polyglyceryl esters of natural fatty
acids; propylene glycol; sorbitol;
polyoxyethylenated sorbitol esters; polyoxyethylene
glycol esters; polyoxyethylenated fatty acids; sulphobetaines; sultaines (RN+ (CH3 ): (CS2 )rSO3 - alkaline earth metal salts of sulphobetaines; alkaline earth metal salts of sultaines; and
inorganic alkaline earth metal salts.
The structure of imadazaline carboxylates is as follows:
The cleaning agent may be provided with additional components. For example, the cleaning agent may further include any combination of the following:
(i) A preservative such as an antimould agent;
Methyl paraben and/or propyl paraben are suitable.
(ii) A plant extract.
(iii) A moisturising agent such as glycerine.
(iv) A fragrant compound.
(v) A medicated component
It is preferred that the substrate is provided with a plurality of pores having a maximum size of substantially O.lmm and a mi,ntmum size of about 0.OOlmm.
The substrate may be a natural or synthetic material and may be a woven or a non-woven fabric. The preferred materials are polyesters or polyamides since these can be provided with the required permeability properties most easily.
However, other suitable materials include viscose rayon, polypropylene, nylon and cellulosics.
Combinations of these materials are also possible, for example, polyester/viscose.
The use of a gel as the cleaning agent enables the substrate to be made of a soft material because the gel can be retained in small pores or other openings in the interstices of the structure of the substrate. This enables the cleaning aid to be comfortably used to clean human skin.
The cleaning aid is advantageously provided in the form of an flannel.
It is preferred that the substrate has a thickness substantially between imm and substantially 5mm, more preferably between substantially 2mm and substantially 5mm.
The cleaning aid can be used by immersing it in water to activate the surfactant component or components to produce a lather or foam which can be used to clean the human skin. The cleaning aid can be used in place of a conventional bar of soap, and can also be used in place of shampoo.
The cleaning aid can be provided as a disposable item which is used once and then thrown away.
The cleaning aid according to the invention is primarily intended or use in general body cleaning.
However, there are other possible uses.
For example, the cleaning aid can be used as a stoma for colostomy sufferers, as a household sanitiser for surface cleaning or in a sterile form for clinical use.
In such applications the cleaning aid would include the medicated component.
The cleaning aid may also be used for make-up removal and/or as a mild abrasive for drs or flaking skin removal.
A method for making the cleaning aid according to the invention is as follows
The gel may be formed simply by mixing together any combination of the above described first and second components. Any additional components (such as preservatives etc) may also be added to the first and second components.
The gel may be stored in a tank and the substrate may be placed in the gel for a predetermined time (for example, 5 minutes) to enable a sufficient quantity of gel to be absorbed into the permeable part of the substrate The substrate may then be removed from the gel and dried. The drying is preferably carried out with the aid of heat.
Instead of dipping the fabric substrate in the gel, the gel may be applied by spraying.
EXAMPLE
A cleaning aid according to the invention was produced by the following method.
A sheet of polyester was cut to provide a fabric substrate substantially 2OOmm square. The thickness of the sheet was about 3mm.
A tank of cleaning agent was prepared in which the cleaning agent consisted of
Sodium lauryl ether sulphate 35 wtYo Cocoamidopropylbetaine 12.5 wt%
Preservative 2 wt% Deionized water 50 wt%
The substrate was dipped in the tank for about 3! minutes until it had absorbed as much of the cleaning agent as possible. The substrate was then dried to produce a cleaning aid comprising the substrate with the cleaning agent impregnated therein.
Claims (17)
1. A cleaning aid comprising a fabric substrate, said fabric substrate having an structure at least partially permeable to a cleaning agent which is at least embedded therein1 wherein said cleaning agent is in the form of a gel having surfactant properties.
2. A cleaning aid according to claim 1, wherein the cleaning agent includes at least one surfactant compound.
3. A cleaning aid according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the cleaning aid includes first and second components, said components being such that when mixed they are capable of forming a gel without impairing their surfactant properties.
4. A cleaning aid according to claim 3, wherein the ratio of said first component to said second component in said cleaning agent is in the range 3:1 to 40:1.
5. A cleaning aid according to claim 3 or 4, wherein the first component comprises either an anionic, a nonionic or an amphoteric surfactant.
6. A cleaning aid according to claim 3, 4 or 5, wherein said first and second components each comprises a surfactant material, and are capable of forming a gel when mixed together.
7. A cleaning aid according to any of claims 3 to 6, wherein said first component is
(a) an alkaline earth metal salt of a sulphated linear primary alcohol, or of an ether of a sulphated linear primary alcohol;
(b) an imadazaline carboxylate of a free fatty acid;
(c) an N-alkyl betain; or
(d) polyoxyethylenated straight chain alcohols, or alcohol ethoxylates.
8. A cleaing aid according to any of claims 3 to 7, wherein said second component is a selected one of:
an alkaline earth metal salt of a sulphated linear primary alcohol, or of an ether of a sulphated linear primary alcohol; an imadazaline carboxylate of a free fatty acid; an N-alkyl betain; polyoxyethylenated straight chain alcohols, or alcohol ethoxylates; alkali metal salts of sulphosuccinate esters;N-acyl-n-alkyl taurates; amine oxides; phosphoric or phosphoric acid esters; sodium salts of phosphoric or phosphoric acid esters; amine salts of phosphoric or phosphoric acid esters; polyoxyethylene, alkylphenols or alkyl phenol ethoxylates; polyoxyethylenated polyoxypropylene glycols; glyceryl or polyglyceryl esters of natural fatty acids; propylene glycol; sorbitol; polyoxyethylenated sorbitol esters; polyoxyethylene glycol esters; polyoxyethylenated fatty acids; sulphobetaines; sultaines; alkaline earth metal salts of suiphobetaines; alkaline earth metal salts of sultaines; and inorganic alkaline earth metal salts.
9. A cleaning aid according to any proceding claim, wherein the cleaning agent further includes a preservative.
10. A cleaning aid according to any preceding claim, wherein the cleaning agent further includes a plant extract.
11. A cleaning aid according to any preceding claim, wherein * the cleaning agent further includes a moisturising agent.
12. A cleaning aid according to any preceding claim, wherein the cleaning agent further includes a fragrant compound.
13. A cleaning aid according to any preceding claim, wherein the fabric structure is a polyester or a polyamide.
14. A cleaning aid according to any preceding claim, which is provided in the form of a flannel.
15. A cleaning aid according to any preceding claim, in which the gel is distributed substantially homogeneously throughout the structure of the substrate.
16. A cleaning aid according to any preceding claim, in which the cleaning aid has a thickness between substantially 1mm and substantially 5mm.
17. A cleaning aid substantially as heron described in the example.
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