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Clear Or Translucent Aqueous Fabric Softener Compositions Containing High Electrolyte And Optional Phase Stabilizer

US Patent:
6995131, Feb 7, 2006
Filed:
May 10, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/309128
Inventors:
Gayle Marie Frankenbach - Cincinnati OH, US
Ellen Schmidt Baker - Cincinnati OH, US
Rebecca Gayl Baker - Hamilton OH, US
Marc Johan Declercq - Strombeek-Bever, BE
Hugo Jean Marie Demeyere - Merchtem, BE
Ryan Matthew Heiden - Amelia OH, US
Charles Albert Hensley - Cincinnati OH, US
Brent Alan Kolb - Cincinnati OH, US
Ruth Anne Murphy - Cincinnati OH, US
Ronald Edward Pegoli - Batavia OH, US
Toan Trinh - Maineville OH, US
Errol Hoffman Wahl - Cincinnati OH, US
Michael R. Weaver - Cincinnati OH, US
Dean Larry DuVal - Lebanon CA, US
Masae Nogami - Suita, JP
Ronghui Wu - Gurnee IL, US
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
C11D 1/835
US Classification:
510527, 510524, 510525
Abstract:
Clear, or translucent fabric softener compositions comprise fabric softener compound, principal solvent system, and high electrolyte levels. The high electrolyte level allows for a broader range of principal solvents to be used and/or reduces the incidence of increased viscosity when low levels of principal solvent are used. Phase stabilizers which are primarily ethoxylated hydrophobic materials can be used to reduce the amount of principal solvent that is needed and/or to stabilize the compositions in the presence of the highest levels of electrolyte. Specific phase stabilizers provide additional benefits including improved softening. Specific electrolytes provide improved results. Addition of primary solvents and/or phase stabilizers to the softener compounds can improve the viscosity/handling of the compounds and the ability to create the finished compositions.

Clear Or Translucent Aqueous Fabric Softener Compositions Containing High Electrolyte Content And Optional Phase Stabilizer

US Patent:
7037887, May 2, 2006
Filed:
Nov 22, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/994873
Inventors:
Gayle Marie Frankenbach - Cincinnati OH, US
Ellen Schmidt Baker - Cincinnati OH, US
Rebecca Gayle Baker - Hamilton OH, US
Marc Johan Declercq - Strombeek-Bever, BE
Hugo Jean Marie Demeyere - Merchtem, BE
Ryan Matthew Heiden - Amelia OH, US
Charles Albert Hensley - Cincinnati OH, US
Brent Alan Kolb - Cincinnati OH, US
Ruth Anne Murphy - Cincinnati OH, US
Ronald Edward Pegoli - Batavia OH, US
Toan Trinh - Maineville OH, US
Errol Hoffman Wahl - Cincinnati OH, US
Michael Rene Weaver - Cincinnati OH, US
Dean Larry DuVal - Lebanon OH, US
Masae Nogami - Suita, JP
Ronghui Wu - Gurnee IL, US
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
C11D 3/20
US Classification:
510527, 510522
Abstract:
Clear, or translucent fabric softener compositions comprise fabric softener compound, principal solvent system, and high electrolyte levels. The high electrolyte level allows for a broader range of principal solvents to be used and/or reduces the incidence of increased viscosity when low levels of principal solvent are used. Phase stabilizers which are primarily ethoxylated hydrophobic materials can be used to reduce the amount of principal solvent that is needed and/or to stabilize the compositions in the presence of the highest levels of electrolyte. Specific phase stabilizers provide additional benefits including improved softening. Specific electrolytes provide improved results. Addition of primary solvents and/or phase stabilizers to the softener compounds can improve the viscosity/handling of the compounds and the ability to create the finished compositions.

Clear Or Translucent Aqueous Fabric Softener Compositions Containing High Electrolyte Content And Optional Phase Stabilizer

US Patent:
6875735, Apr 5, 2005
Filed:
Nov 24, 1998
Appl. No.:
09/554969
Inventors:
Gayle Marie Frankenbach - Cincinnati OH, US
Ellen Schmidt Baker - Cincinnati OH, US
Rebecca Gayl Baker - Hamilton OH, US
Marc Johan Declercq - Bever, BE
Hugo Jean Marie Demeyere - Merchtem, BE
Ryan Matthew Heiden - Amelia OH, US
Charles Albert Hensley - Cincinnati OH, US
Brent Alan Kolb - Cincinnati OH, US
Ruth Anne Murphy - Cincinnati OH, US
Ronald Edward Pegoli - Batavia OH, US
Toan Trinh - Maineville OH, US
Errol Hoffman Wahl - Cincinnati OH, US
Michael R. Weaver - Cincinnati OH, US
Dean Larry DuVal - Kobe, JP
Masae Nogami - Suita, JP
Ronghui Wu - Gurnee IL, US
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
C11D003/04
US Classification:
510527, 510522
Abstract:
Clear, or translucent fabric softener compositions comprise fabric softener compound, principal solvent system, and high electrolyte levels. The high electrolyte level allows for a broader range of principal solvents to be used and/or reduces the incidence of increased viscosity when low levels of principal solvent are used. Phase stabilizers which are primarily ethoxylated hydrophobic materials can be used to reduce the amount of principal solvent that is needed and/or to stabilize the compositions in the presence of the highest levels of electrolyte. Specific phase stabilizers provide additional benefits including improved softening. Specific electrolytes provide improved results. Addition of primary solvents and/or phase stabilizers to the softener compounds can improve the viscosity/handling of the compounds and the ability to create the finished compositions.

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