WO2002013795A1 - Use of aromas and flavours - Google Patents

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WO2002013795A1
WO2002013795A1 PCT/GB2000/003102 GB0003102W WO0213795A1 WO 2002013795 A1 WO2002013795 A1 WO 2002013795A1 GB 0003102 W GB0003102 W GB 0003102W WO 0213795 A1 WO0213795 A1 WO 0213795A1
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Paul Elizabeth
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Aromacology Patch Company Limited
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61KPREPARATIONS FOR MEDICAL, DENTAL OR TOILETRY PURPOSES
    • A61K9/00Medicinal preparations characterised by special physical form
    • A61K9/70Web, sheet or filament bases ; Films; Fibres of the matrix type containing drug
    • A61K9/7023Transdermal patches and similar drug-containing composite devices, e.g. cataplasms
    • A61K9/703Transdermal patches and similar drug-containing composite devices, e.g. cataplasms characterised by shape or structure; Details concerning release liner or backing; Refillable patches; User-activated patches
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61KPREPARATIONS FOR MEDICAL, DENTAL OR TOILETRY PURPOSES
    • A61K9/00Medicinal preparations characterised by special physical form
    • A61K9/0012Galenical forms characterised by the site of application
    • A61K9/007Pulmonary tract; Aromatherapy
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61KPREPARATIONS FOR MEDICAL, DENTAL OR TOILETRY PURPOSES
    • A61K9/00Medicinal preparations characterised by special physical form
    • A61K9/70Web, sheet or filament bases ; Films; Fibres of the matrix type containing drug
    • A61K9/7023Transdermal patches and similar drug-containing composite devices, e.g. cataplasms
    • A61K9/703Transdermal patches and similar drug-containing composite devices, e.g. cataplasms characterised by shape or structure; Details concerning release liner or backing; Refillable patches; User-activated patches
    • A61K9/7084Transdermal patches having a drug layer or reservoir, and one or more separate drug-free skin-adhesive layers, e.g. between drug reservoir and skin, or surrounding the drug reservoir; Liquid-filled reservoir patches

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  • the present invention relates to a method and apparatus for inhaling aromas, perfumes, essences, odours and the like to inhibit, induce or change eating patterns, in particular cravings or desires for particular types of food or drink.
  • the invention also encompasses the use of aromas and the like more generally for inhibiting, inducing or changing other aspects of human behaviour and conditions.
  • the invention is more particularly directed towards the regulation of bodyweight, in which the aroma is used to take away or at least significantly reduce the craving for sweet foods and drink, particularly chocolate.
  • a device for use in delivering an aroma comprising lint or similar material impregnated with the substance giving the desired aroma, the lint being incorporated into an adhesive plaster or patch, for application to the skin, the surface of the plaster which is exposed when the plaster is worn including a central hole therein, so that the aroma from the lint may escape therethrough; the plaster being individually sealed in a impervious wrapper to retain the aroma until use, the outer surface of the wrapper being coated with a release laquer for releasing the wrapper from a manufacturing mould.
  • the surface of the lint which would otherwise come into contact with the skin is covered with an impervious layer, to prevent the aroma substance from entering the body through the skin
  • the plaster is made from permeable fabric, which allows the plaster to "breath", and the aroma to be given off through the fabric as well as from the edges of the plaster and/or the central hole .
  • each plaster has releasably adhered thereto a pair of peelable "shields" which are removed to expose the adhesive.
  • the Applicant has found the aroma of vanilla particularly effective in the area of reducing cravings for sweet food and drink, particularly chocolate.
  • the plaster either alone or in conjunction with a suitable diet, can achieve acceptable weight loss over a period of time, amounting to an expected 2% of bodyweight per month even on a normal food intake .
  • the preferred substance used for this particular application is a 50/50 mixture of Floral Vanillin (Ref . C 6031/E Flora by A. Algto Ltd) and denatured ethanol, applied at the rate of 20 kilos per 250m roll of lint (one metre width) .
  • aromas could be equally effective in both bodyweight control and for other purposed, such as inhibiting the desire to smoke, drink alcohol or other undesired and /or unhealthy habits.
  • Certain aromas could be used to stimulate the appetite, increase sexual desire, and in some cases even relieve unpleasant physical or mental symptoms, for example suppressing nausea or helping to relieve depression or anxiety.
  • lavender could be used to combat anxiety, and the aroma of pumpkin could be used to increase sexual desire.
  • These aromas could either be natural extracts or the synthetic equivalents.
  • an adhesive plaster incorporating an aroma for application to the skin, the method including the steps of impregnating lint or other similar materials with a substance giving the desired aroma and allowing the impregnated lint to dry, applying the lint to an adhesive fabric backing, forming a series of holes in the adhesive fabric backing, cutting the lint and fabric combination into individual plasters with a central hole in the fabric backing of each plaster; and sealing the plasters individually into an impervious wrapper, the outer surface of the wrapper being coated with a release laquer for releasing the wrapper from a manufacturing mould.
  • the lint is preferably impregnated whilst in the roll, and is then slit into the desired width, eg 1.5 cm rolls which can then be used on conventional plaster making machinery.
  • the method also preferably includes the step of applying an impervious layer to the exposed surface of the impregnated lint.
  • the free side of this impervious layer is then coated with a suitable adhesive, and the peelable "shields" applied.
  • Figure 1 is a plan view of a plaster in accordance with the first aspect of the invention.
  • Figure 2 is a side view of the plaster shown in Figure 1, ;
  • Figure 3 is a plan view of an alternative embodiment of the first aspect of the invention.
  • Figure 4 is a side view of the plaster shown in Figure 3.
  • a plaster 10 comprises a self adhesive backing layer 2 (fabric or plastic) bearing in the centre thereof a piece of lint 3, the latter having been impregnated with the desired aroma substance, eg a mixture of vanillin and ethanol, the exposed surface of the being covered with an impervious layer 4 which prevents the substance from coming into contact with the skin when the plaster is worn.
  • the aroma given off by the plaster may be inhaled as required or as directed, to assist in, for example, bodyweight control either alone or in conjunction with dieting.
  • the individual plasters 10 are packed in individual impervious wrappers, in strips of seven. Four strips of seven plasters would be provided in a pack as 28 days' supply.
  • the impervious wrappers are coated with a release layer. This ensures that the wrappers can be released from the manufacturing mould without difficulty.
  • the plaster illustrated in Figures 1 and 2 is generally rectangular, in the preferred embodiment shown in Figures 3 and 4 the plaster 20 is generally square, with a smaller square of lint 23 located centrally, sandwiched between the adhesive backing layer 22 and the impervious layer 24 with a central hole 25 in the backing layer, to allow the aroma from the lint 23 to escape .

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Abstract

A device for use in delivering an aroma, the device comprising lint or similar material impregnated with the substance giving the desired aroma, the lint being incorporated into an adhesive plaster or patch, for application to the skin, the surface of the plaster which is exposed when the plaster is worn including a central hole therein, so that the aroma from the lint may escape therethrough; the plaster being individually reeled in a impervious wrapper to retain the aroma until use, the outer surface of the wrapper being coated with a release laquer for releasing the wrapper from a manufacturing mould.

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USE OF AROMAS AND FLAVOURS
The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for inhaling aromas, perfumes, essences, odours and the like to inhibit, induce or change eating patterns, in particular cravings or desires for particular types of food or drink. The invention also encompasses the use of aromas and the like more generally for inhibiting, inducing or changing other aspects of human behaviour and conditions.
The invention is more particularly directed towards the regulation of bodyweight, in which the aroma is used to take away or at least significantly reduce the craving for sweet foods and drink, particularly chocolate.
It has been proposed that the inhalation of aromas can be of benefit in the control of bodyweight, but hitherto there has not been proposed any suitable, convenient way of delivering the aroma on a regular or continuous basis. Inhaler devices, such as those used by persons suffering from nasal congestion, have been proposed, but these have the disadvantage that they have to be carried around by the person using them, and can easily be forgotten or lost. PCT Patent Specification No WO 93/00115 describes a multi-layered laminate comprising a impermeable membrane layer, a reservoir layer incorporating an active compound, and a diffusion rate limiting membrane layer to restrict and hence control the rate of diffusion of the active compound therethrough.
According to a first aspect of the present invention there is provided a device for use in delivering an aroma, the device comprising lint or similar material impregnated with the substance giving the desired aroma, the lint being incorporated into an adhesive plaster or patch, for application to the skin, the surface of the plaster which is exposed when the plaster is worn including a central hole therein, so that the aroma from the lint may escape therethrough; the plaster being individually sealed in a impervious wrapper to retain the aroma until use, the outer surface of the wrapper being coated with a release laquer for releasing the wrapper from a manufacturing mould.
Preferably, the surface of the lint which would otherwise come into contact with the skin is covered with an impervious layer, to prevent the aroma substance from entering the body through the skin
Preferably, the plaster is made from permeable fabric, which allows the plaster to "breath", and the aroma to be given off through the fabric as well as from the edges of the plaster and/or the central hole .
Preferably, each plaster has releasably adhered thereto a pair of peelable "shields" which are removed to expose the adhesive.
In the proposed use for bodyweight control, it is proposed that a fresh plaster is worn each day, on any convenient part of the body, such as the writs, inner arm etc. The plaster would then be sniffed, either at regular intervals throughout the day, or whenever required.
As for the particular aroma to be use, the Applicant has found the aroma of vanilla particularly effective in the area of reducing cravings for sweet food and drink, particularly chocolate.
It has been found that when used as recommended, the desire for sweet foods, particularly chocolate or chocolate flavoured products, is greatly reduced and possibly even eliminated. It is anticipated that the plaster would eventually help to wean the user off chocolate and other sweet foods permanently.
The plaster, either alone or in conjunction with a suitable diet, can achieve acceptable weight loss over a period of time, amounting to an expected 2% of bodyweight per month even on a normal food intake .
The preferred substance used for this particular application is a 50/50 mixture of Floral Vanillin (Ref . C 6031/E Flora by A. Algto Ltd) and denatured ethanol, applied at the rate of 20 kilos per 250m roll of lint (one metre width) .
However, it is envisaged that other aromas could be equally effective in both bodyweight control and for other purposed, such as inhibiting the desire to smoke, drink alcohol or other undesired and /or unhealthy habits. Certain aromas could be used to stimulate the appetite, increase sexual desire, and in some cases even relieve unpleasant physical or mental symptoms, for example suppressing nausea or helping to relieve depression or anxiety. In particular, lavender could be used to combat anxiety, and the aroma of pumpkin could be used to increase sexual desire. These aromas could either be natural extracts or the synthetic equivalents.
Whilst the aforementioned description refers to "an aroma", this is to be interpreted as meaning either a single, pure aroma, or a mixture of different aromas, diluted if necessary in either ethanol or any other suitable dilutant. According to a second aspect of the present invention there is provided a method of manufacturing an adhesive plaster incorporating an aroma, for application to the skin, the method including the steps of impregnating lint or other similar materials with a substance giving the desired aroma and allowing the impregnated lint to dry, applying the lint to an adhesive fabric backing, forming a series of holes in the adhesive fabric backing, cutting the lint and fabric combination into individual plasters with a central hole in the fabric backing of each plaster; and sealing the plasters individually into an impervious wrapper, the outer surface of the wrapper being coated with a release laquer for releasing the wrapper from a manufacturing mould.
For convenience, the lint is preferably impregnated whilst in the roll, and is then slit into the desired width, eg 1.5 cm rolls which can then be used on conventional plaster making machinery.
The method also preferably includes the step of applying an impervious layer to the exposed surface of the impregnated lint. The free side of this impervious layer is then coated with a suitable adhesive, and the peelable "shields" applied. Embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which: -
Figure 1 is a plan view of a plaster in accordance with the first aspect of the invention;
Figure 2 is a side view of the plaster shown in Figure 1, ;
Figure 3 is a plan view of an alternative embodiment of the first aspect of the invention; and
Figure 4 is a side view of the plaster shown in Figure 3.
Referring to Figure 1 and 2 of the drawings, a plaster 10 comprises a self adhesive backing layer 2 (fabric or plastic) bearing in the centre thereof a piece of lint 3, the latter having been impregnated with the desired aroma substance, eg a mixture of vanillin and ethanol, the exposed surface of the being covered with an impervious layer 4 which prevents the substance from coming into contact with the skin when the plaster is worn. When worn on the skin in a convenient place, using a fresh patch every day, the aroma given off by the plaster may be inhaled as required or as directed, to assist in, for example, bodyweight control either alone or in conjunction with dieting.
The individual plasters 10 are packed in individual impervious wrappers, in strips of seven. Four strips of seven plasters would be provided in a pack as 28 days' supply. The impervious wrappers are coated with a release layer. This ensures that the wrappers can be released from the manufacturing mould without difficulty.
Whilst the plaster illustrated in Figures 1 and 2 is generally rectangular, in the preferred embodiment shown in Figures 3 and 4 the plaster 20 is generally square, with a smaller square of lint 23 located centrally, sandwiched between the adhesive backing layer 22 and the impervious layer 24 with a central hole 25 in the backing layer, to allow the aroma from the lint 23 to escape .

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1. A device for use in delivering an aroma, the device comprising lint or similar material impregnated with the substance giving the desired aroma, the lint being incorporated into an adhesive plaster or patch, for application to the skin, the surface of the plaster which is exposed when the plaster is worn including a central hole therein, so that the aroma from the lint may escape therethrough; the plaster being individually sealed in a impervious wrapper to retain the aroma until use, the outer surface of the wrapper being coated with a release laquer for releasing the wrapper from a manufacturing mould.
2. A device according to Claim 1 wherein the surface of the lint which would otherwise come into contact with the skin is covered with an impervious layer, to prevent the aroma substance from entering the body through the skin.
3. A device according to any of the preceding Claims wherein the plaster is made from permeable fabric, which allows the plaster to "breath", and the aroma to be given off through the fabric.
4. A device according to any of the preceding Claims, wherein the aroma is vanilla.
5. A device according to any of the Claims 1 to 4 wherein the aroma is lavender.
6. A device according to any of Claims 1 to 4 wherein the , aroma is that of pumpkin.
7. A device according to Claim 4 wherein the substance is a 50/50 mixture of Floral Vanillin (Ref . C 6031/E Flora by A. Alto Ltd) and denatured ethanol, applied at the rate of 20 kilos per 250m roll of lint (one metre width) .
8. A device according to any of the preceding Claims wherein the aroma comprises a single, pure aroma.
9. A device according to any of Claims 1 to 7 wherein the aroma comprises a mixture of different aromas, diluted if necessary in either ethanol or any other suitable dilutant .
10. A method of manuf cturing an adhesive plaster incorporating an aroma, for application to the skin, the method including the steps of : - (a) impregnating lint or other similar materials with a substance giving the desired aroma and allowing the impregnated lint to dry,
(b) applying the lint to an adhesive fabric backing,
(c) forming a series of holes in the adhesive fabric backing,
(d) cutting the lint and fabric combination into individual plasters with a central hole in the fabric backing of each plaster; and,
(e) sealing the plasters individually into an impervious wrapper, the outer surface of the wrapper being coated with a release laquer for
releasing the wrapper from a manufacturing mould.
11. A method according to Claim 10 wherein the lint is preferably impregnated whilst on the roll, and is then slit into rolls of the desired width.
12. A method according to Claim 11 wherein there is included the step of applying an impervious layer to the exposed surface of the impregnated lint.
3. A method according to Claim 12 wherein the free side of this impervious layer is then coated with a suitable adhesive, and a pari of peelable "shields" applied thereto, which are intended to be peeled off before applying the plaster to the skin.
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GB2467006A (en) * 2009-01-20 2010-07-21 Adam James Stephens Breathe easy sports aromatherapy patch
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