WO2011056938A1 - Laundry scent additive - Google Patents

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WO2011056938A1
WO2011056938A1 PCT/US2010/055398 US2010055398W WO2011056938A1 WO 2011056938 A1 WO2011056938 A1 WO 2011056938A1 US 2010055398 W US2010055398 W US 2010055398W WO 2011056938 A1 WO2011056938 A1 WO 2011056938A1
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Yousef Georges Aouad
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Priority to BR112012010572A priority Critical patent/BR112012010572A2/en
Priority to EP10779153.5A priority patent/EP2496679B1/en
Priority to PL10779153T priority patent/PL2496679T3/en
Priority to MX2012005260A priority patent/MX2012005260A/en
Priority to CN2010800506935A priority patent/CN102597204A/en
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Priority to US13/462,157 priority patent/US8476219B2/en
Priority to US13/908,514 priority patent/US9708574B2/en
Priority to US14/876,249 priority patent/US9453189B2/en
Priority to US15/626,482 priority patent/US10167441B2/en
Priority to US16/201,596 priority patent/US11142728B2/en
Priority to US17/471,590 priority patent/US11608481B2/en
Priority to US18/109,621 priority patent/US11859159B2/en
Priority to US18/122,378 priority patent/US20230287309A1/en
Priority to US18/122,851 priority patent/US20230295536A1/en
Priority to US18/122,797 priority patent/US20230295535A1/en
Priority to US18/127,878 priority patent/US20230287310A1/en
Priority to US18/143,330 priority patent/US11834637B2/en
Priority to US18/484,094 priority patent/US20240034964A1/en
Priority to US18/378,833 priority patent/US20240034963A1/en
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  • the present invention relates to products to freshen laundry.
  • An embodiment of the invention can be a composition consisting essentially of: (a) from about 80 % to about 91 % by weight of the composition of polyethylene glycol, wherein the polyethylene glycol has a molecular weight from about 5,000 to about 11,000; (b) from about 2 % to about 12 % by weight of the composition free perfume; and (c) from about 2 % to about 12 % by weight of the composition of friable perfume microcapsule, wherein the perfume microcapsule comprises encapsulated perfume; wherein the composition is shaped in a pastille having a mass from about 0.95 mg to about 2 g.
  • An additional embodiment of the invention can be a unit dose of a fabric treatment composition comprising a plurality of pastilles, wherein each pastille comprises: (a) from about 80 % to about 91 % by weight of the composition of polyethylene glycol, wherein the polyethylene glycol has a molecular weight from about 5,000 to about 11,000; (b) from about 2 % to about 12 % by weight of the composition free perfume; and (c) from about 2 % to about 12 % by weight of the composition of friable perfume microcapsule, wherein the perfume microcapsule comprises encapsulated perfume; wherein each pastille has a mass from about 0.95 mg to about 2 g; and wherein the plurality of pastilles has a mass from about 13 g to about 27 g to comprise the unit dose.
  • An additional embodiment of the invention can be a composition consisting essentially of: (a) from about 80 % to about 91 % by weight of the composition of polyethylene glycol, wherein the polyethylene glycol has a molecular weight from about 5,000 to about 11,000; and (b) from about 9 % to about 20 wt% of friable perfume microcapsule, wherein the perfume microcapsule comprises encapsulated perfume; wherein the composition is essentially free of free perfume; and wherein the composition is shaped in a pastille having a mass from about 0.95 mg to about 2 g.
  • An additional embodiment of the invention can be a composition consisting essentially of: (a) from about 80 % to about 91 % by weight of the composition of polyethylene glycol, wherein the polyethylene glycol has a molecular weight from about 5,000 to about 11,000; and
  • composition (b) from about 9 % to about 20 % by weight of the composition free perfume; wherein the composition is essentially free of a perfume carrier; and wherein the composition is shaped in a pastille having a mass from about 0.95 mg to about 2 g.
  • An additional embodiment of the invention can be a method of making a composition comprising the steps of: providing a viscous material having a glass transition temperature ,the viscous material comprising: (a) from about 80 % to about 91 % by weight of the composition of polyethylene glycol, wherein the polyethylene glycol has a molecular weight from about 5,000 to about 11,000; (b) from about 2 % to about 12 % by weight of the composition free perfume; and
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic of a pastillation apparatus.
  • compositions of the present invention may comprise: polyethylene glycol; free perfume and/or perfume microcapsules; and optionally a dye.
  • the composition is essentially free of detergent surfactants and/or fabric softening actives.
  • Polyethylene glycol has a relatively low cost, may be formed into many different shapes and sizes, minimizes free perfume diffusion, and dissolves well in water. PEG comes in various molecular weights.
  • a suitable molecular weight range of PEG for the purposes of freshening laundry includes from about 3,000 to about 13,000, from about 4,000 to about 12,000, alternatively from about 5,000 to about 11,000, alternatively from about 6,000 to about 10,000, alternatively from about 6,000 to about 10,000, alternatively from about 7,000 to about 9,000, alternatively combinations thereof.
  • PEG is available from BASF, for example PLURIOL E 8000.
  • compositions of the present invention may comprise from about 65 % to about 99 % by weight of the composition of PEG.
  • the composition can comprise from about 80 % to about 91 %, alternatively from about 85 % to about 91 %, more than about 75 %, alternatively from about 70 % to about 98 %, alternatively from about 80 % to about 95 %, alternatively combinations thereof, of PEG by weight of the composition.
  • compositions of the present invention may comprise a free perfume and/or a perfume microcapsule.
  • Perfumes are generally described in U.S. Patent No. 7,186,680 at column 10, line 56, to column 25, line 22.
  • the composition comprises free perfume and is essentially free of perfume carriers, such as a perfume microcapsule.
  • the composition comprises perfume carrier materials (and perfume contained therein). Examples of perfume carrier materials are described in U.S. Patent No. 7,186,680, column 25, line 23, to column 31, line 7. Specific examples of perfume carrier materials may include cyclodextrin and zeolites.
  • the composition comprises free (neat) perfume but is free or essentially free of a perfume carrier.
  • the composition may comprise less than about 20%, alternatively less than about 25 %, alternatively from about 9% to about 20%, alternatively from about 10% to about 18%, alternatively from about 11% to about 13%, alternatively combinations thereof, of free perfume by weight of the composition.
  • the composition consists essentially of: (a) from about 80 % to about 91 % by weight of the composition of polyethylene glycol, wherein the polyethylene glycol has a molecular weight from about 5,000 to about 11,000; and (b) from about 9% to about 20% by weight of the composition free perfume; wherein the composition is essentially free of a perfume carrier; and wherein the composition is shaped in a pastille having a mass from about 0.95 mg to about 2 g.
  • the composition consists essentially of: (a) more than about 75 % by weight of the composition of polyethylene glycol, wherein the polyethylene glycol has a molecular weight from about 5,000 to about 11,000; and (b) less than about 25 % by weight of the composition free perfume; wherein the composition is essentially free of a perfume carrier; and wherein the composition is shaped in a pastille having a mass from about 0.95 mg to about 2 g.
  • the composition comprises free perfume and perfume microcapsules.
  • the composition may comprise from about 2 % to about 12 %, alternatively from about 1 % to about 10 %, alternatively from about 3 % to about 8 %, alternatively from about 4 % to about 7 %, alternatively from about 5 % to about 7 %, alternatively combinations thereof, of the free perfume by weight of the composition.
  • the composition comprises free (neat) perfume and a perfume microcapsule but is free or essentially free of other perfume carriers.
  • compositions of the present invention can comprise perfume oil encapsulated in a perfume microcapsule (PMC).
  • PMC perfume microcapsule
  • the PMC can be a friable PMC.
  • PMC and “perfume microcapsule” are used interchangeably and refers to a plurality of perfume microcapsules.
  • Suitable perfume microcapsules and perfume nanocapsules can include: U.S. Patent Publication Nos. 2003215417 Al; 2003216488 Al; 2003158344 Al; 2003165692 Al; 2004071742 Al; 2004071746 Al; 2004072719 Al; 2004072720 Al; 2003203829 Al; 2003195133 Al;
  • the term "perfume microcapsules" or “PMC” describes both perfume microcapsules and perfume nanocapsules.
  • the PMCs can be friable (verses, for example, moisture activated PMCs).
  • the PMCs can be moisture activated.
  • the PMC comprises a melamine/formaldehyde shell.
  • Encapsulated perfume and/or PMC may be obtained from Appleton, Quest International, or International Flavor & Fragrances, or other suitable source.
  • the PMC shell is coated with polymer to enhance the ability of the PMCs to adhere to fabric, as describe in U.S. Patent Nos. 7,125,835; 7,196,049; and 7,119,057.
  • the composition comprises a PMC but is free or essentially free or free of (neat) perfume.
  • the composition may comprise less than about 20 %, alternatively less than about 25 %, alternatively from about 9% to about 20%, alternatively from about 9 % to about 15 %, alternatively from about 10 % to about 14 %, alternatively from about 11 % to about 13 %, alternatively combinations thereof, of PMC (including the encapsulated perfume) by weight of the composition.
  • the perfume encapsulated by the PMC may comprise from about 0.6 % to about 4 % of perfume by weight of the composition.
  • the composition consists essentially of: (a) from about 80 % to about 91 % by weight of the composition of polyethylene glycol, wherein the polyethylene glycol has a molecular weight from about 5,000 to about 11,000; and (b) from about 9 % to about 20 % by weight of the composition of a friable perfume microcapsule, wherein the perfume microcapsule comprises encapsulated perfume; wherein the composition is essentially free of free perfume; and wherein the composition is shaped in a pastille having a mass from about 0.95 mg to about 2 g.
  • the perfume encapsulated by the PMC may comprise from about 0.6 % to about 4 % of perfume by weight of the composition.
  • the composition comprises PMC and free perfume.
  • the composition may comprise from about 1 % to about 10 %, alternatively from about 2 % to about 12 %, alternatively from about 2 % to about 8 %, alternatively from about 3 % to about 8 %, alternatively from about 4 % to about 7 %, alternatively from about 5 % to about 7 %, alternatively combinations thereof, of PMC (including the encapsulated perfume) by weight of the composition.
  • the perfume encapsulated by the PMC may comprise from about 0.6 % to about 4 % of perfume by weight of the composition.
  • the composition may consist essentially of: (a) from about 80 % to about 91 % by weight of the composition of polyethylene glycol, wherein the polyethylene glycol has a molecular weight from about 5,000 to about 11,000; (b) from about 2 % to about 12 % by weight of the composition free perfume; and (c) from about 2 % to about 12 % by weight of the composition of friable perfume microcapsule, wherein the perfume microcapsule comprises encapsulated perfume; wherein the composition is shaped in a pastille having a mass from about 0.95 mg to about 2 g.
  • the perfume encapsulated by the PMC may comprise from about 0.6 % to about 4 % of perfume by weight of the composition.
  • the composition comprises (a) from about 80 % to about 91 % by weight of the composition of polyethylene glycol, wherein the polyethylene glycol has a molecular weight from about 5,000 to about 11,000; (b) from about 2 % to about 12 % by weight of the composition free perfume; and (c) from about 2 % to about 12 % by weight of the composition of a friable perfume microcapsule, wherein the perfume microcapsule comprises encapsulated perfume; wherein the composition is shaped in a pastille, each of the pastilles has a mass from about 0.95 mg to about 2 g.
  • a formulation is thought to provide for a balanced scent experience to the user of the composition.
  • the about 2% to about 12% by weight of the composition of free perfume can provide for a pleasant scent experience to the user upon opening of the package containing the composition and as the user pours the composition into a dosing device and transfers the composition to her washing machine. That is the user can experience the scent at an appreciably detectable level but is not overwhelmed by the scent.
  • the about 2% to about 12% by weight of the composition of friable perfume microcapsule can provide physical and/or chemical stability of the pastille and for a sufficient quantity of friable perfume microcapsule to deposit on a user' s clothing during washing when the pastilles are applied in the wash in a unit dose.
  • compositions can be beneficial for the composition to consist essentially of the above ingredients at the prescribed levels as additional components might interfere with the physical and/or chemical stability of the pastilles and recognizing that other components, such as surfactants, fabric softeners, or other such ingredients, might be delivered by other mechanisms, such as the detergent or dryer added product, and there would be the potential that the user might over apply such ingredients during washing and/or drying.
  • additional components such as surfactants, fabric softeners, or other such ingredients
  • the composition can comprise perfume microcapsule but is free or essentially free of other perfume carriers and/or free (neat) perfume.
  • the composition may comprise a formaldehyde scavenger.
  • the scent of the present composition is coordinated with scent(s) of other fabric care products (e.g., laundry detergent, fabric softener). This way, consumers who like APRIL FRESH scent, may use a pastille having an APRIL FRESH scent, thereby coordinating the scent experience of washing their laundry with their scent experience from using APRIL FRESH.
  • the pastilles of the present invention may be sold as a product array (with laundry detergent and/or fabric softener) having coordinated scents.
  • the composition may comprise dye.
  • the dye may include those that are typically used in laundry detergent or fabric softeners.
  • the composition may comprises from about 0.001 % to about 0.1 %, alternatively from about 0.01 % to about 0.02 %, alternatively combinations thereof, of dye by weight of the composition.
  • An example of a dye includes LIQUITINT BLUE BL from Millikin Chemical., Free of Laundry Actives and Softeners
  • the composition may be free of laundry active and/or fabric softener actives.
  • one aspect of the invention may include compositions that are free or essentially free of laundry actives and/or fabric softener actives.
  • the composition comprises less than about 3 %, alternatively less than about 2 % by weight of the composition, alternatively less than about 1 % by weight of the composition, alternatively less than about 0.1 % by weight of the composition, alternatively are about free, of laundry actives and/or fabric softener actives (or combinations thereof).
  • a laundry active includes: detergent surfactants, detergent builders, bleaching agents, enzymes, mixtures thereof, and the like. It is appreciated that a non-detersive level of surfactant may be used to help solubilize perfume contained in the composition.
  • the composition of the present invention may be formed into pastilles by those methods known in the art, including methods disclosed in U.S. Patent Nos. 5,013,498 and 5,770,235.
  • the composition of the present invention may be prepared in either batch or continuous mode.
  • batch mode molten PEG is loaded into a mixing vessel having temperature control.
  • PMC is then added and mixed with PEG until homogeneous.
  • Perfume is then added to the vessel and the components are further mixed for a period of time until the entire mixture is homogeneous.
  • molten PEG is mixed with perfume and PMC in an in-line mixer such as a static mixer or a high shear mixer and the resulting homogeneous mixture is then used for pastillation.
  • PMC and perfume can be added to PEG in any order or simultaneously and dye can be added at a step prior to pastillation.
  • the pastilles may be formed into different shapes include tablets, pills, spheres, and the like.
  • a pastille can have a shape selected from the group consisting of spherical, hemispherical, compressed hemispherical, lentil shaped, and oblong.
  • Lentil shaped refers to the shape of a lentil bean.
  • Compressed hemispherical refers to a shape corresponding to a hemisphere that is at least partially flattened such that the curvature of the curved surface is less, on average, than the curvature of a hemisphere having the same radius.
  • a compressed hemispherical pastille can have a ratio of height to diameter of from about 0.01 to about 0.4, alternatively from about 0.1 to about 0.4, alternatively from about 0.2 to about 0.3.
  • Oblong shaped refers to a shape having a maximum dimension and a maximum secondary dimension orthogonal to the maximum dimension, wherein the ratio of maximum dimension to the maximum secondary dimension is greater than about 1.2.
  • An oblong shape can have a ratio of maximum dimension to maximum secondary dimension greater than about 1.5.
  • An oblong shape can have a ratio of maximum dimension to maximum secondary dimension greater than about 2.
  • Oblong shaped particles can have a maximum dimension from about 2 mm to about 6 mm, a maximum secondary dimension of from about 2 mm to about 4 mm.
  • each individual pastille can have a mass from about 0.95 mg to about 2 g, alternatively from about 10 mg to about 1 g, alternatively from about 10 mg to about 500 mg, alternatively from about 10 mg to about 250 mg, alternatively from about 0.95 mg to about 125 mg, alternatively combinations thereof.
  • individual pastilles can have a shape selected from the group consisting of spherical, hemispherical, compressed hemispherical, lentil shaped, and oblong.
  • An individual pastille may have a volume from about 0.003 cm 3 to about 0.15 cm 3 .
  • a plurality of pastilles may collectively comprise a unit dose for dosing to a laundry washing machine or laundry was basin.
  • a single unit dose of the pastilles may comprise from about 13 g to about 27 g, alternatively from about 14 g to about 20 g, alternatively from about 15 g to about 19 g, alternatively from about 16 g to about 18 g, alternatively combinations thereof.
  • the individual pastilles forming the plurality of pastilles that make up the unit dose can each have a mass from about 0.95 mg to about 2 g.
  • the plurality of pastilles can be made up of pastilles of different size, shape, and/or mass.
  • the pastilles in a unit dose can have a maximum dimension less than about 1 centimeter.
  • the composition may be manufactured by a pastillation process.
  • a schematic of a pastillation apparatus 100 is illustrated in FIG. 1.
  • the steps of manufacturing according to such process can comprise providing the desired formulation as a viscous material 50.
  • the viscous material 50 can comprise or consists of any of the possible formulations disclosed herein.
  • the viscous material 50 comprises: (a) from about 80 % to about 91 % by weight of the composition of polyethylene glycol, wherein the polyethylene glycol has a molecular weight from about 5,000 to about 11,000; (b) from about 2 % to about 12 % by weight of the composition free perfume; and (c) from about 2 % to about 12 % by weight of the composition of friable perfume microcapsule, wherein the perfume microcapsule comprises encapsulated perfume.
  • the viscous material 50 can be provided at a processing temperature less than about 20 degrees Celsius above the onset of solidification temperature as determined by differential scanning calorimetry.
  • the PMC can be added as a slurry to the polyethylene glycol and free perfume to form the viscous material 50.
  • the PMC can be added as a powder to the
  • the viscous material 50 is passed through small openings 10 and onto a moving conveyor surface 20 upon which the viscous material 50 is cooled below the glass transition temperature to form a plurality of pastilles 30.
  • the small openings 10 can be on a rotatable pastillation roll 5.
  • Viscous material 50 can be distributed to the small openings 10 by a viscous material distributor 40.
  • Pastilles can be formed on a ROTOFORMER, available from Sandvik Materials Technology.
  • a unit dose or a plurality of unit doses may be contained in a package.
  • the package may be a bottle, bag, or other container.
  • the package is a bottle, preferably a PET bottle comprising a translucent portion to showcase the pastilles to a viewing consumer.
  • the package comprises a single unit dose (e.g., trial size sachet); or multiple unit doses (e.g., from about 15 unit doses to about 30 unit doses).
  • the aforementioned package may comprise a dosing means for dispensing the pastilles from the package to a laundry washing machine (or laundry wash basin in hand washing applications).
  • the user may use the dosing means to meter the recommended unit dose amount or simply use the dosing means to meter the pastilles according to the user's own scent preference.
  • Examples of a dosing means may be a dispensing cap, dome, or the like, that is functionally attached to the package.
  • the dosing means can be releasably detachable from the package and re-attachable to the package, such as for example, a cup mountable on the package.
  • the dosing means may be tethered (e.g., by hinge or string) to the rest of the package (or alternatively un-tethered).
  • the dosing means may have one or more demarcations (e.g., fill-line) to indicate a recommend unit dose amount.
  • the packaging may include instructions instructing the user to open the removable opening of the package, and dispense (e.g., pour) the pastilles contained in the package into the dosing means. Thereafter, the user may be instructed to dose the pastilles contained in the dosing means to a laundry washing machine or laundry wash basin.
  • the pastille of the present invention may be used to add freshness to laundry.
  • the package including the dosing means may be made of plastic.
  • One embodiment can be a unit dose of a fabric treatment composition comprising a plurality of pastilles, wherein each pastille comprises: (a) from about 80 % to about 91 % by weight of the composition of polyethylene glycol, wherein the polyethylene glycol has a molecular weight from about 5,000 to about 11,000; (b) from about 2 % to about 12 % by weight of the composition free perfume; and (c) from about 2 % to about 12 % by weight of the composition of friable perfume microcapsule, wherein the perfume microcapsule comprises encapsulated perfume; wherein each pastille has a mass from about 0.95 mg to about 2 g; and wherein the plurality of pastilles has a mass from about 13 g to about 27 g to comprise the unit dose.
  • the pastilles of the present invention can be administered to a laundry machine as used during the "wash cycle" of the washing machine (but a "rinse cycle” may also be used).
  • the pastilles of the present invention are administered in a laundry wash basin - during washing and/or rinsing laundry.
  • the pastille may further comprise an "antifoam agent" such as those available from Wacker. Antifoam agents (suds suppressing systems) are described in U.S. Patent Publication No. 20030060389 at 65 - 77.
  • PMC is a friable PMC with a urea-formaldehyde shell from Appleton. About 50% water by weight of the PMC (including encapsulated perfume) is assumed.

Abstract

A laundry scent additive having polyethylene glycol and perfume. The laundry scent additive enables consumers to control the amount of scent imparted to their laundry.

Description

LAUNDRY SCENT ADDITIVE
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to products to freshen laundry.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
There is a segment of consumers that prefer a strong perfume scent to their laundry. These so called "scent seekers" will often over dose laundry products such as laundry detergent and fabric softener to provide the desired freshness to their laundry. There is a need to provide a perfume scent additive product to consumer that will provide freshness to laundry. Such scent additive needs to be able to be applied by the consumer, independent of other laundry products, to achieve the desired scent level in a cost effective manner.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An embodiment of the invention can be a composition consisting essentially of: (a) from about 80 % to about 91 % by weight of the composition of polyethylene glycol, wherein the polyethylene glycol has a molecular weight from about 5,000 to about 11,000; (b) from about 2 % to about 12 % by weight of the composition free perfume; and (c) from about 2 % to about 12 % by weight of the composition of friable perfume microcapsule, wherein the perfume microcapsule comprises encapsulated perfume; wherein the composition is shaped in a pastille having a mass from about 0.95 mg to about 2 g.
An additional embodiment of the invention can be a unit dose of a fabric treatment composition comprising a plurality of pastilles, wherein each pastille comprises: (a) from about 80 % to about 91 % by weight of the composition of polyethylene glycol, wherein the polyethylene glycol has a molecular weight from about 5,000 to about 11,000; (b) from about 2 % to about 12 % by weight of the composition free perfume; and (c) from about 2 % to about 12 % by weight of the composition of friable perfume microcapsule, wherein the perfume microcapsule comprises encapsulated perfume; wherein each pastille has a mass from about 0.95 mg to about 2 g; and wherein the plurality of pastilles has a mass from about 13 g to about 27 g to comprise the unit dose.
An additional embodiment of the invention can be a composition consisting essentially of: (a) from about 80 % to about 91 % by weight of the composition of polyethylene glycol, wherein the polyethylene glycol has a molecular weight from about 5,000 to about 11,000; and (b) from about 9 % to about 20 wt% of friable perfume microcapsule, wherein the perfume microcapsule comprises encapsulated perfume; wherein the composition is essentially free of free perfume; and wherein the composition is shaped in a pastille having a mass from about 0.95 mg to about 2 g.
An additional embodiment of the invention can be a composition consisting essentially of: (a) from about 80 % to about 91 % by weight of the composition of polyethylene glycol, wherein the polyethylene glycol has a molecular weight from about 5,000 to about 11,000; and
(b) from about 9 % to about 20 % by weight of the composition free perfume; wherein the composition is essentially free of a perfume carrier; and wherein the composition is shaped in a pastille having a mass from about 0.95 mg to about 2 g.
An additional embodiment of the invention can be a method of making a composition comprising the steps of: providing a viscous material having a glass transition temperature ,the viscous material comprising: (a) from about 80 % to about 91 % by weight of the composition of polyethylene glycol, wherein the polyethylene glycol has a molecular weight from about 5,000 to about 11,000; (b) from about 2 % to about 12 % by weight of the composition free perfume; and
(c) from about 2 % to about 12 % by weight of the composition of perfume microcapsule, wherein the perfume microcapsule comprises encapsulated perfume; providing the viscous material at a processing temperature less than about 20 degrees Celsius higher than the glass transition temperature; and passing the viscous material through small openings and onto a moving conveyor surface upon which the viscous material is cooled below the glass transition temperature to form a plurality of pastilles.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIG. 1 is a schematic of a pastillation apparatus.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The compositions of the present invention may comprise: polyethylene glycol; free perfume and/or perfume microcapsules; and optionally a dye. In one embodiment, the composition is essentially free of detergent surfactants and/or fabric softening actives.
Polyethylene Glycol (PEG)
Polyethylene glycol (PEG) has a relatively low cost, may be formed into many different shapes and sizes, minimizes free perfume diffusion, and dissolves well in water. PEG comes in various molecular weights. A suitable molecular weight range of PEG for the purposes of freshening laundry includes from about 3,000 to about 13,000, from about 4,000 to about 12,000, alternatively from about 5,000 to about 11,000, alternatively from about 6,000 to about 10,000, alternatively from about 6,000 to about 10,000, alternatively from about 7,000 to about 9,000, alternatively combinations thereof. PEG is available from BASF, for example PLURIOL E 8000.
The compositions of the present invention may comprise from about 65 % to about 99 % by weight of the composition of PEG. Alternatively, the composition can comprise from about 80 % to about 91 %, alternatively from about 85 % to about 91 %, more than about 75 %, alternatively from about 70 % to about 98 %, alternatively from about 80 % to about 95 %, alternatively combinations thereof, of PEG by weight of the composition.
Free Perfume
The compositions of the present invention may comprise a free perfume and/or a perfume microcapsule. Perfumes are generally described in U.S. Patent No. 7,186,680 at column 10, line 56, to column 25, line 22. In one embodiment, the composition comprises free perfume and is essentially free of perfume carriers, such as a perfume microcapsule. In yet another embodiment, the composition comprises perfume carrier materials (and perfume contained therein). Examples of perfume carrier materials are described in U.S. Patent No. 7,186,680, column 25, line 23, to column 31, line 7. Specific examples of perfume carrier materials may include cyclodextrin and zeolites.
In one embodiment, the composition comprises free (neat) perfume but is free or essentially free of a perfume carrier. In such an embodiment, the composition may comprise less than about 20%, alternatively less than about 25 %, alternatively from about 9% to about 20%, alternatively from about 10% to about 18%, alternatively from about 11% to about 13%, alternatively combinations thereof, of free perfume by weight of the composition.
In one embodiment, the composition consists essentially of: (a) from about 80 % to about 91 % by weight of the composition of polyethylene glycol, wherein the polyethylene glycol has a molecular weight from about 5,000 to about 11,000; and (b) from about 9% to about 20% by weight of the composition free perfume; wherein the composition is essentially free of a perfume carrier; and wherein the composition is shaped in a pastille having a mass from about 0.95 mg to about 2 g. In an alternative embodiment, the composition consists essentially of: (a) more than about 75 % by weight of the composition of polyethylene glycol, wherein the polyethylene glycol has a molecular weight from about 5,000 to about 11,000; and (b) less than about 25 % by weight of the composition free perfume; wherein the composition is essentially free of a perfume carrier; and wherein the composition is shaped in a pastille having a mass from about 0.95 mg to about 2 g.
In another embodiment, the composition comprises free perfume and perfume microcapsules. In this embodiment, the composition may comprise from about 2 % to about 12 %, alternatively from about 1 % to about 10 %, alternatively from about 3 % to about 8 %, alternatively from about 4 % to about 7 %, alternatively from about 5 % to about 7 %, alternatively combinations thereof, of the free perfume by weight of the composition.
In yet another embodiment, the composition comprises free (neat) perfume and a perfume microcapsule but is free or essentially free of other perfume carriers.
Perfume Microcapsules
The compositions of the present invention can comprise perfume oil encapsulated in a perfume microcapsule (PMC). The PMC can be a friable PMC. The term "PMC" and "perfume microcapsule" are used interchangeably and refers to a plurality of perfume microcapsules. Suitable perfume microcapsules and perfume nanocapsules can include: U.S. Patent Publication Nos. 2003215417 Al; 2003216488 Al; 2003158344 Al; 2003165692 Al; 2004071742 Al; 2004071746 Al; 2004072719 Al; 2004072720 Al; 2003203829 Al; 2003195133 Al;
2004087477 Al; and 20040106536 Al; U.S. Patent Nos. 6,645,479; 6,200,949; 4,882,220; 4,917,920; 4,514,461; and 4,234,627; and U.S. Re. 32,713, and European Patent Publication EP 1393706 Al.
For purposes of the present invention, the term "perfume microcapsules" or "PMC" describes both perfume microcapsules and perfume nanocapsules. The PMCs can be friable (verses, for example, moisture activated PMCs). The PMCs can be moisture activated.
In one embodiment, the PMC comprises a melamine/formaldehyde shell. Encapsulated perfume and/or PMC may be obtained from Appleton, Quest International, or International Flavor & Fragrances, or other suitable source. In one embodiment, the PMC shell is coated with polymer to enhance the ability of the PMCs to adhere to fabric, as describe in U.S. Patent Nos. 7,125,835; 7,196,049; and 7,119,057.
In one embodiment, the composition comprises a PMC but is free or essentially free or free of (neat) perfume. In such an embodiment, the composition may comprise less than about 20 %, alternatively less than about 25 %, alternatively from about 9% to about 20%, alternatively from about 9 % to about 15 %, alternatively from about 10 % to about 14 %, alternatively from about 11 % to about 13 %, alternatively combinations thereof, of PMC (including the encapsulated perfume) by weight of the composition. In such an embodiment, the perfume encapsulated by the PMC may comprise from about 0.6 % to about 4 % of perfume by weight of the composition.
In one embodiment, the composition consists essentially of: (a) from about 80 % to about 91 % by weight of the composition of polyethylene glycol, wherein the polyethylene glycol has a molecular weight from about 5,000 to about 11,000; and (b) from about 9 % to about 20 % by weight of the composition of a friable perfume microcapsule, wherein the perfume microcapsule comprises encapsulated perfume; wherein the composition is essentially free of free perfume; and wherein the composition is shaped in a pastille having a mass from about 0.95 mg to about 2 g. In such an embodiment, the perfume encapsulated by the PMC may comprise from about 0.6 % to about 4 % of perfume by weight of the composition.
In another embodiment, the composition comprises PMC and free perfume. In such an embodiment, the composition may comprise from about 1 % to about 10 %, alternatively from about 2 % to about 12 %, alternatively from about 2 % to about 8 %, alternatively from about 3 % to about 8 %, alternatively from about 4 % to about 7 %, alternatively from about 5 % to about 7 %, alternatively combinations thereof, of PMC (including the encapsulated perfume) by weight of the composition. In this embodiment, the perfume encapsulated by the PMC may comprise from about 0.6 % to about 4 % of perfume by weight of the composition.
In one embodiment, the composition may consist essentially of: (a) from about 80 % to about 91 % by weight of the composition of polyethylene glycol, wherein the polyethylene glycol has a molecular weight from about 5,000 to about 11,000; (b) from about 2 % to about 12 % by weight of the composition free perfume; and (c) from about 2 % to about 12 % by weight of the composition of friable perfume microcapsule, wherein the perfume microcapsule comprises encapsulated perfume; wherein the composition is shaped in a pastille having a mass from about 0.95 mg to about 2 g. In this embodiment, the perfume encapsulated by the PMC may comprise from about 0.6 % to about 4 % of perfume by weight of the composition.
In one embodiment, the composition comprises (a) from about 80 % to about 91 % by weight of the composition of polyethylene glycol, wherein the polyethylene glycol has a molecular weight from about 5,000 to about 11,000; (b) from about 2 % to about 12 % by weight of the composition free perfume; and (c) from about 2 % to about 12 % by weight of the composition of a friable perfume microcapsule, wherein the perfume microcapsule comprises encapsulated perfume; wherein the composition is shaped in a pastille, each of the pastilles has a mass from about 0.95 mg to about 2 g. Such a formulation is thought to provide for a balanced scent experience to the user of the composition. With the level of polyethylene glycol between about 80% and about 91% by weight of the composition, the about 2% to about 12% by weight of the composition of free perfume can provide for a pleasant scent experience to the user upon opening of the package containing the composition and as the user pours the composition into a dosing device and transfers the composition to her washing machine. That is the user can experience the scent at an appreciably detectable level but is not overwhelmed by the scent. Similarly, the about 2% to about 12% by weight of the composition of friable perfume microcapsule can provide physical and/or chemical stability of the pastille and for a sufficient quantity of friable perfume microcapsule to deposit on a user' s clothing during washing when the pastilles are applied in the wash in a unit dose. Further, it can be beneficial for the composition to consist essentially of the above ingredients at the prescribed levels as additional components might interfere with the physical and/or chemical stability of the pastilles and recognizing that other components, such as surfactants, fabric softeners, or other such ingredients, might be delivered by other mechanisms, such as the detergent or dryer added product, and there would be the potential that the user might over apply such ingredients during washing and/or drying.
In yet another embodiment, the composition can comprise perfume microcapsule but is free or essentially free of other perfume carriers and/or free (neat) perfume. In yet still another embodiment, the composition may comprise a formaldehyde scavenger. In yet still another embodiment, the scent of the present composition is coordinated with scent(s) of other fabric care products (e.g., laundry detergent, fabric softener). This way, consumers who like APRIL FRESH scent, may use a pastille having an APRIL FRESH scent, thereby coordinating the scent experience of washing their laundry with their scent experience from using APRIL FRESH. The pastilles of the present invention may be sold as a product array (with laundry detergent and/or fabric softener) having coordinated scents.
Dye
The composition may comprise dye. The dye may include those that are typically used in laundry detergent or fabric softeners. The composition may comprises from about 0.001 % to about 0.1 %, alternatively from about 0.01 % to about 0.02 %, alternatively combinations thereof, of dye by weight of the composition. An example of a dye includes LIQUITINT BLUE BL from Millikin Chemical., Free of Laundry Actives and Softeners
The composition may be free of laundry active and/or fabric softener actives. To reduce costs and avoid formulation capability issues, one aspect of the invention may include compositions that are free or essentially free of laundry actives and/or fabric softener actives. In one embodiment, the composition comprises less than about 3 %, alternatively less than about 2 % by weight of the composition, alternatively less than about 1 % by weight of the composition, alternatively less than about 0.1 % by weight of the composition, alternatively are about free, of laundry actives and/or fabric softener actives (or combinations thereof). A laundry active includes: detergent surfactants, detergent builders, bleaching agents, enzymes, mixtures thereof, and the like. It is appreciated that a non-detersive level of surfactant may be used to help solubilize perfume contained in the composition.
Pastilles
The composition of the present invention may be formed into pastilles by those methods known in the art, including methods disclosed in U.S. Patent Nos. 5,013,498 and 5,770,235. The composition of the present invention may be prepared in either batch or continuous mode. In batch mode, molten PEG is loaded into a mixing vessel having temperature control. PMC is then added and mixed with PEG until homogeneous. Perfume is then added to the vessel and the components are further mixed for a period of time until the entire mixture is homogeneous. In continuous mode, molten PEG is mixed with perfume and PMC in an in-line mixer such as a static mixer or a high shear mixer and the resulting homogeneous mixture is then used for pastillation. PMC and perfume can be added to PEG in any order or simultaneously and dye can be added at a step prior to pastillation.
The pastilles may be formed into different shapes include tablets, pills, spheres, and the like. A pastille can have a shape selected from the group consisting of spherical, hemispherical, compressed hemispherical, lentil shaped, and oblong. Lentil shaped refers to the shape of a lentil bean. Compressed hemispherical refers to a shape corresponding to a hemisphere that is at least partially flattened such that the curvature of the curved surface is less, on average, than the curvature of a hemisphere having the same radius. A compressed hemispherical pastille can have a ratio of height to diameter of from about 0.01 to about 0.4, alternatively from about 0.1 to about 0.4, alternatively from about 0.2 to about 0.3. Oblong shaped refers to a shape having a maximum dimension and a maximum secondary dimension orthogonal to the maximum dimension, wherein the ratio of maximum dimension to the maximum secondary dimension is greater than about 1.2. An oblong shape can have a ratio of maximum dimension to maximum secondary dimension greater than about 1.5. An oblong shape can have a ratio of maximum dimension to maximum secondary dimension greater than about 2. Oblong shaped particles can have a maximum dimension from about 2 mm to about 6 mm, a maximum secondary dimension of from about 2 mm to about 4 mm.
In alternative embodiments of any of the formulations disclosed herein, each individual pastille can have a mass from about 0.95 mg to about 2 g, alternatively from about 10 mg to about 1 g, alternatively from about 10 mg to about 500 mg, alternatively from about 10 mg to about 250 mg, alternatively from about 0.95 mg to about 125 mg, alternatively combinations thereof. In a plurality of pastilles, individual pastilles can have a shape selected from the group consisting of spherical, hemispherical, compressed hemispherical, lentil shaped, and oblong.
An individual pastille may have a volume from about 0.003 cm3 to about 0.15 cm3. A plurality of pastilles may collectively comprise a unit dose for dosing to a laundry washing machine or laundry was basin. A single unit dose of the pastilles may comprise from about 13 g to about 27 g, alternatively from about 14 g to about 20 g, alternatively from about 15 g to about 19 g, alternatively from about 16 g to about 18 g, alternatively combinations thereof. The individual pastilles forming the plurality of pastilles that make up the unit dose can each have a mass from about 0.95 mg to about 2 g. The plurality of pastilles can be made up of pastilles of different size, shape, and/or mass. The pastilles in a unit dose can have a maximum dimension less than about 1 centimeter.
The composition may be manufactured by a pastillation process. A schematic of a pastillation apparatus 100 is illustrated in FIG. 1. The steps of manufacturing according to such process can comprise providing the desired formulation as a viscous material 50. The viscous material 50 can comprise or consists of any of the possible formulations disclosed herein. In one embodiment, the viscous material 50 comprises: (a) from about 80 % to about 91 % by weight of the composition of polyethylene glycol, wherein the polyethylene glycol has a molecular weight from about 5,000 to about 11,000; (b) from about 2 % to about 12 % by weight of the composition free perfume; and (c) from about 2 % to about 12 % by weight of the composition of friable perfume microcapsule, wherein the perfume microcapsule comprises encapsulated perfume. The viscous material 50 can be provided at a processing temperature less than about 20 degrees Celsius above the onset of solidification temperature as determined by differential scanning calorimetry. In one embodiment, the PMC can be added as a slurry to the polyethylene glycol and free perfume to form the viscous material 50. The PMC can be added as a powder to the
polyethylene glycol and free perfume to form the viscous material 50. The viscous material 50 is passed through small openings 10 and onto a moving conveyor surface 20 upon which the viscous material 50 is cooled below the glass transition temperature to form a plurality of pastilles 30. As illustrated in FIG. 1, the small openings 10 can be on a rotatable pastillation roll 5. Viscous material 50 can be distributed to the small openings 10 by a viscous material distributor 40. Pastilles can be formed on a ROTOFORMER, available from Sandvik Materials Technology.
Package
A unit dose or a plurality of unit doses may be contained in a package. The package may be a bottle, bag, or other container. In one embodiment, the package is a bottle, preferably a PET bottle comprising a translucent portion to showcase the pastilles to a viewing consumer. In one embodiment, the package comprises a single unit dose (e.g., trial size sachet); or multiple unit doses (e.g., from about 15 unit doses to about 30 unit doses).
Dosing
The aforementioned package may comprise a dosing means for dispensing the pastilles from the package to a laundry washing machine (or laundry wash basin in hand washing applications). The user may use the dosing means to meter the recommended unit dose amount or simply use the dosing means to meter the pastilles according to the user's own scent preference. Examples of a dosing means may be a dispensing cap, dome, or the like, that is functionally attached to the package. The dosing means can be releasably detachable from the package and re-attachable to the package, such as for example, a cup mountable on the package. The dosing means may be tethered (e.g., by hinge or string) to the rest of the package (or alternatively un-tethered). The dosing means may have one or more demarcations (e.g., fill-line) to indicate a recommend unit dose amount. The packaging may include instructions instructing the user to open the removable opening of the package, and dispense (e.g., pour) the pastilles contained in the package into the dosing means. Thereafter, the user may be instructed to dose the pastilles contained in the dosing means to a laundry washing machine or laundry wash basin. The pastille of the present invention may be used to add freshness to laundry. The package including the dosing means may be made of plastic.
One embodiment can be a unit dose of a fabric treatment composition comprising a plurality of pastilles, wherein each pastille comprises: (a) from about 80 % to about 91 % by weight of the composition of polyethylene glycol, wherein the polyethylene glycol has a molecular weight from about 5,000 to about 11,000; (b) from about 2 % to about 12 % by weight of the composition free perfume; and (c) from about 2 % to about 12 % by weight of the composition of friable perfume microcapsule, wherein the perfume microcapsule comprises encapsulated perfume; wherein each pastille has a mass from about 0.95 mg to about 2 g; and wherein the plurality of pastilles has a mass from about 13 g to about 27 g to comprise the unit dose.
In one embodiment, the pastilles of the present invention can be administered to a laundry machine as used during the "wash cycle" of the washing machine (but a "rinse cycle" may also be used). In another embodiment, the pastilles of the present invention are administered in a laundry wash basin - during washing and/or rinsing laundry. In a laundry hand rinsing application, the pastille may further comprise an "antifoam agent" such as those available from Wacker. Antifoam agents (suds suppressing systems) are described in U.S. Patent Publication No. 20030060389 at 65 - 77.
EXAMPLE
Ingredient: Grams in a 17 g unit Dose % Weight of Composition
PEG 8000 15 88.24%
Free (neat) Perfume 1 5.88%
Perfume Microcapsule1 1 5.88%
(Encapsulated (0.32) (1.88%) perfume)2
Dye 0.0025 0.015%
1 PMC is a friable PMC with a urea-formaldehyde shell from Appleton. About 50% water by weight of the PMC (including encapsulated perfume) is assumed.
2 Encapsulated perfume (within PMC) assumes about 32% active.
The dimensions and values disclosed herein are not to be understood as being strictly limited to the exact numerical values recited. Instead, unless otherwise specified, each such dimension is intended to mean both the recited value and a functionally equivalent range surrounding that value. For example, a dimension disclosed as "40 mm" is intended to mean "about 40 mm."
Every document cited herein, including any cross referenced or related patent or application, is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety unless expressly excluded or otherwise limited. The citation of any document is not an admission that it is prior art with respect to any invention disclosed or claimed herein or that it alone, or in any combination with any other reference or references, teaches, suggests or discloses any such invention. Further, to the extent that any meaning or definition of a term in this document conflicts with any meaning or definition of the same term in a document incorporated by reference, the meaning or definition assigned to that term in this document shall govern.
While particular embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated and described, it would be obvious to those skilled in the art that various other changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is therefore intended to cover in the appended claims all such changes and modifications that are within the scope of this invention.

Claims

CLAIMS What is claimed is:
1. A unit dose of a fabric treatment composition comprising a plurality of pastilles, wherein each pastille comprises:
(a) from 80 % to 91 % by weight of said composition of polyethylene glycol, wherein said polyethylene glycol has a molecular weight from 5,000 to 11,000;
(b) from 2 % to 12 % by weight of said composition free perfume; and
(c) from 2 % to 12 % by weight of said composition of friable perfume microcapsule, wherein said friable perfume microcapsule comprises encapsulated perfume;
wherein each said pastille has a mass from 0.95 mg to 2 g; and
wherein said plurality of pastilles has a mass from 13 g to 27 g to comprise said unit dose.
2. The unit dose of fabric treatment composition of Claim 1, wherein said friable microcapsule comprises a melamine/formaldehyde shell and said friable perfume microcapsule encapsulates from 0.6% to 4% by weight of said composition of perfume.
3. The unit dose of fabric treatment composition according to Claim 1 or 2, wherein said plurality of pastilles includes individual pastilles having a shape selected from the group consisting of spherical, hemispherical, compressed hemispherical, lentil shaped, and oblong.
4. The unit dose of fabric treatment composition according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said pastilles have a maximum dimension less than 1 centimeter.
5. The unit dose of fabric treatment composition of Claim 1, wherein said composition consists essentially of:
(a) from 80 % to 91 % by weight of said composition of polyethylene glycol, wherein said polyethylene glycol has a molecular weight from 5,000 to 11,000;
(b) from 2 % to 12 % by weight of said composition free perfume; and
(c) from 2 % to 12 % by weight of said composition of friable perfume microcapsule, wherein said friable perfume microcapsule comprises encapsulated perfume.
6. The composition of claim 5, wherein said friable perfume microcapsule comprises a melamine/formaldehyde shell and said friable perfume microcapsule encapsulates from 0.6% to 4% by weight of said composition of perfume.
7. The composition according to Claim 5 or 6, wherein said pastille has a shape selected from the group consisting of spherical, hemispherical, compressed hemispherical, lentil shaped, and oblong.
8. The composition according to any one of Claims 5-7, wherein said pastille has a maximum dimension less than 1 centimeter.
9. A method of making a composition comprising the steps of:
providing a viscous material comprising:
(a) from 80 % to 91 % by weight of said composition of polyethylene glycol, wherein said polyethylene glycol has a molecular weight from 5,000 to 11,000;
(b) from 2 % to 12 % by weight of said composition free perfume; and
(c) from 2 % to 12 % by weight of said composition of a perfume microcapsule, wherein said perfume microcapsule comprises encapsulated perfume;
passing said viscous material through small openings and onto a moving conveyor surface upon which said viscous material is cooled to form a plurality of pastilles.
10. The method according to Claim 9, wherein said perfume microcapsule is a friable perfume microcapsule and comprises a melamine/formaldehyde shell, said friable perfume microcapsule encapsulating from 0.6% to 4% by weight of said composition of perfume.
11. The method according to Claims 9 or 10, wherein said plurality of pastilles include pastilles having a shape selected from the group consisting of spherical, hemispherical, compressed hemispherical, lentil shaped, and oblong.
12. The method according to any one of Claims 9-11, wherein said pastilles have a maximum dimension less than 1 centimeter.
13. The method according to any one of Claims 9-12, wherein said pastilles have a mass from 0.95 mg to 2 g.
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