Fragrances are commonly added to many laundry products to impart scent to clothes. Scent additives, or scent boosters, are products that contain fragrance-containing solids, usually along with detergent. The fragrance-containing solids provide enhanced fragrance perception at the end of washing, as well as in the dried garment, when tumble-dried at elevated temperatures. One consideration in the design of scent boosters for use in wash or rinse cycles is that the fragrance is effectively imparted to the garments, and is not washed away.
Other additives for laundry products include antibacterial compounds, which prevent or inhibit growth of bacteria, and fabric conditioners and/or antistatic agents, winch impart softness and anti-static benefits to the composition. Formulating these compounds in a way which preserves their increases their functional characteristics is a continuing challenge.
While the prior art discloses the use of various compositions for delivering fragrance, antibacterials, fabric conditioner and other laundry additives, there is still a need for additional compositions and methods which provide improved performance in such treatments.
Provided is a laundry additive composition comprising a) at least one oxylated material chosen from polyoxyalkylene, a polyoxyalkylene fatty acid ester, and a polyoxyalkylene fatty alcohol ether; b) a polyol; c) a coloring agent; and d) at least one additive chosen from fragrance and a fabric treatment material.
Also provided is a method of delivering an additive to clothes comprising washing the clothes in the presence of the composition. The composition can be added in the first stage or wash cycle of a clothes washing machine or during the second stage or rinse cycle of the clothes washing machine.
Also provided is a use of the composition that includes fragrance for washing clothes to impart a fragrance to the clothes.
Further areas of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description provided hereinafter. It should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating the preferred embodiment of the invention, are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention.
The following description of the preferred embodiments is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention, its application, or uses.
As used throughout, ranges are used as shorthand for describing each and every value that is within the range. Any value within the range can be selected as the terminus of the range. In addition, all references cited herein are hereby incorporated by referenced in their entireties. In the event of a conflict in a definition in the present disclosure and that of a cited reference, the present disclosure controls.
Unless otherwise specified, all percentages and amounts expressed herein and elsewhere in the specification should be understood to refer to percentages by weight. The amounts given are based on the active weight of the material.
According to one embodiment, the laundry scent additive (i.e., scent booster) composition is formulated as a stand-alone product, which can be added to the washing or rinsing cycle of a clothes washing machine, or to a tub or other container used for manually washing clothes. The formulation can be in any of a variety of solid and liquid forms, for example a powder, pellet, tablet, pastille or extrudate. Such scent booster compositions enables consumers to control the amount of scent imparted to their laundry, and can also provide extra benefits, from additional actives optionally present in the composition.
The invention therefore provides, in a first embodiment, a laundry scent additive composition (Composition 1) comprising a) at least one oxylated material chosen from polyoxyalkylene, a polyoxyalkylene fatty acid ester, and a polyoxyalkylene fatty alcohol ether; b) a polyol; c) a coloring agent; and d) at least one additive chosen from fragrance and a fabric treatment material; for example:
Also provided are methods for delivering an additive to clothes comprising washing the clothes in the presence of a composition of any of 1 to 1.28.
In some embodiments, the washing comprises the first stage or wash cycle of a clothes washing machine; and in some embodiments, the washing comprises the second stage or rinse cycle of a clothes washing machine. In further embodiments, the washing comprises manually washing the clothes.
In some embodiments, the compositions are a solid form, for example powder, pellet, tablet, pastille or extrudate, of any convenient shape. In some embodiments, the pastilles each have a mass of from 0.01 g-1 g, for example from 0.02-0.05 g, for example about 0.035 g, and also each have a longest size dimension of from 1-8 mm, for example from 4-6 mm each. The solid form releases fragrance upon dissolution, either in the wash cycle, or in a rinse cycle, or slowly over both cycles.
The polyol, such as glycerin, helps regulate the viscosity of the composition during processing while the composition is being formed into a pastille. The polyol can also help the optional clay swell into the polymeric mixture. The polyol also provides shine to the final composition once it is solidified.
The present invention further provides the use of the composition of any of 1 to 1.28 that includes fragrance as a laundry additive for washing clothes to impart a fragrance to the clothes.
The laundry scent additives include a coloring agent. The coloring agent can be a pigment, a dye, or a combination of pigment and dye. The coloring agent can be present in an amount of 0.001 to 5% by weight of the composition. Pigments can be any pigment. In one embodiment, the pigment is titanium dioxide. In certain embodiments, the pigment is present in the composition in an amount of 0.5% to 2% of the composition by weight. The compositions of the invention also preferably contain a dye, or multiple dyes, to impart color to the composition. In some embodiments, the dye is preferably a polymeric dye, present in the composition in an amount of, for example, from 0.001% to 0.2% by weight. While not wishing to be bound by a particular theory, it is believed that use of a polymeric dye helps to increase dye compatibility and retain color better over time, compared with the use of traditional dyes and pigments.
In some embodiments, the compositions of the invention include one or more additional inorganic ingredients, for example alumina and zirconium dioxide. Typically these additional ingredients are each present in the composition in an amount of from 0.001% to 0.05% by weight.
A comparison between a formula with and without glycerin was made according to the following formulas, which are prepared by melting the oxyalkylene materials and adding and mixing the remaining materials:
By visual observation, it was observed that the coloring agent (titanium dioxide and polymeric dye) were not as dispersed throughout the composition as compared to the composition having the glycerin. The composition without glycerin had a lighter shade of color.
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