Liquid composition used for dissolving fingernail polishes

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6379656
  • Patent Number
    6,379,656
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, January 25, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 30, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A liquid composition used for dissolving fingernail polishes contains three non-miscible liquid phases which, when the composition is left still, are superimposed one on the other. The upper phase is oily. The intermediate phase is the solvent phase and contains solvents immiscible with water. In addition to a tri-phase composition also a bi-phase composition is described. The solvents are a mixture of methyl acetate and tert-butyl acetate.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to nail polish removers and specifically to novel liquid compositions which dissolve fingernail polishes and which are constituted by three or two liquid phases, not miscible, which are superimposed one over the other when the compositions remain still. This invention can be formulated as a “Bi-Phase” or “Tri-Phase” remover. The Bi-Phase contains two separate layers: a solvent phase top layer and an aqueous phase bottom layer. The Tri-phase contains an oil phase top layer, a solvent phase middle layer and an aqueous phase bottom layer. The present invention is designed for the purpose of conditioning and protecting nails and cuticles while removing the nail enamels simultaneously.




In U.S. Ser. No. 09/416,573 the composition comprises three liquid and immiscible phases, the phases being superimposed one on the other when the composition is still. The top phase comprises from 9.8% to 30% by weight of at least an oil a) selected from the group consisting of mineral oils and vegetable oils which are in liquid form at a temperature ranging from 40° F. to 120° F.




The solvent phase comprises from 20% to 56% by weight of at least one removing nail enamel solvent b) which is immiscible with water, and which is other than a hydrocarbon; from 0.1% to 24% by weight of at least one removing nail enamel solvent c) which is miscible with water—the total weight of solvents b) and c) in the composition being from 20.1% to 70% by weight.




The bottom phase comprises




from 8 to 40% by weight of water; and




from 8% to 35% by weight of at least one glycol polymer d) having an average molecular weight in the range of 200 to 1200. The glycol is selected from the group consisting of polyethylene glycols and polypropylene glycols.




In the examples in U.S. Ser. No. 09/416,573 the solvent immiscible with water is ethyl acetate and the solvent miscible with water is acetone.




It has now been found that substantial improvements are achieved if instead of the ethyl acetate the composition contains about 25-70% of methyl acetate and 0.5-10% of tert-butyl acetate. One advantage recently achieved is the elimination of acetone or solvent which may dehydrate the fingernail and cuticles.




The mixture of these two solvents also permits to obtain a bi-phase, that is a composition comprising only a solvent phase and an aqueous phase. This bi-phase composition is totally new in this Continuation-in-part application.




The tri-phase composition consists of a





















Top Layer:




Oil Phase







Middle Layer:




Solvent Phase







Bottom Layer:




Aqueous Phase















As shown in the Table hereinbelow, the total formulation consists of



















MATERIALS




WEIGHT %



























Mineral Oil




19.621







Methyl Acetate




25.868







Tert-Butyl Acetate




8.74







Deionized Water




31.00







P425 PPG




14.634







Benzophenone-1 UV Stabilizer




0.006







Benzophenone-4 UV Stabilizer




0.002















The composition may also contain coloring materials and a fragrance as shown in the Table hereinbelow.





















D&C Yellow #11




0.075%







FD&C Green #6




0.009







D&C Red #33




0.007















The composition of the three phases is as shown in the Table hereinbelow.


















Phases




OIL PHASE




SOLVENT PHASE




AQUEOUS PHASE












Oil(s)


1


:




Solvent(s)


2


:




Water: 40.00-







98.00-100.00%




50.00-80.00%




99.998%








Glycol(s)


3


:




Glycol(s):








20.00-50.00%




0.00-60.00%







Oil soluble dye(s):




Solvent soluble




Water & solvent







0.00-2.00%




dye(s):




soluble dye(s):








0.00-2.00%




0.00-2.00%







UV stabilizer(s):




UV stabilizer(s):




UV stabilizer(s):







0.001-0.01%




0.001-0.01%




0.001-0.01%







Fragrance(s):




Fragrance(s):




Fragrance(s):







0.001-0.01%




0.001-0.01%




0.001-0.01%









Solvent(s)


1


:









0.00-60.00%






2





Top layer:




Bottom layer:








20.00-70.00%




20.00-60.00%






3




Top layer:




Middle layer:




Bottom layer:







10.00-30.00%


3






40.00-70.00%


3






20.00-40.00%


3
















The oil is selected from the group of oil that is in liquid at a temperature from 40° F. to 120° F., including but not limited to mineral oil castor, etc.




The solvents are methyl acetate and tertbutyl acetate.




Glycols are selected from the group of polypropylene glycol and the group of polyethylene glycol















The formulation for each phase













Top Layer: Oil Phase




Middle Layer: Solvent Phase




Bottom Layer: Aqueous Phase



















Mineral Oil 70:




99.60%




Methyl Acetate:




59.060%




DI Water:




92.451%






D&C Yellow #11




0.380%




t-Butyl Acetate:




7.500%




t-Butyl Acetate:




7.519%






Benzophenone-1




0.010%




Benzophenone-1




0.010%




Benzophenone-4




0.010%






Lilac Fragrance:




0.010%




P-425 PPG:




33.410%




D&C Red #33:




0.02%








FD&C Green




0.020%







Total




100.000




Total




100.000




Total




100.000













19.7%




43.8%




36.5%














The Bi-Phase composition consists of a





















Top Layer:




Solvent Phase







Bottom Layer:




Aqueous Phase















Coloring materials and a fragrance are preferably added.



















Materials




Weight %



























Methyl Acetate




24.930







t-Butyl Acetate




15.000







P425 PPG




20.046







FD&C Green #6




0.012







Benzophenone-1




0.006







Fragrance




0.006







DI Water




39.952







D&C Red #33




0.008







Preservative




0.040







Total




100.000






























Materials




Weight %



























Methyl Acetate




24.930







t-Butyl Acetate




15.000







P425 PPG




20.046







FD&C Green #6




0.012







Benzophenone-1




0.006







Fragrance




0.006







DI Water




39.952







D&C Red #33




0.008







Preservative




0.040







Total




100.000






















PREPARATION OF THE TOP LAYER: OIL PHASE




At least one oil, for instance a mineral oil, is mixed at low speed with a coloring agent. When the solution is uniform 0.01% Benzophenone-1 as a UV stabilizer is added and then 0.01% of a Lilac Fragrance.




PREPARATION OF THE MIDDLE LAYER: SOLVENT PHASE




Methyl acetate in the amount of 59.060% and tert-butyl acetate in the amount of 7.500% are mixed. The mixer is turned at slow speed. Then polypropylene glycol, P425PPG, in the amount of 20-50%, preferably 23.41% is added. Then FD&C Green #6 0.02% is added. When the solution is uniform, Benzophenone-1 0.01% is added. The mixture is mixed at a slow to medium speed for 15 mins. The total of the preferred amounts is 100%.




PREPARATION OF THE BOTTOM LAYER: AQUEOUS PHASE




In a clean plastic tank deionized water in the amount of preferably 92.451%, is mixed at low speed with coloring agents and Benzophenone-4.




When the composition is left still, it is in the form of three or two liquid phases superimposed one on the other. Simply by agitation, prior to being used, the composition is obtained in the form of an emulsion which is applied on the fingernail polishes. This emulsion permits to eliminate the fingernail polish while in the same time conditioning the nails and cuticles.



Claims
  • 1. A nail and cuticles composition comprising three liquid and immiscible phases, the phases being superimposed one on the other when the composition is still, the top phase being an oil phase, said oil phase being at least one oil selected from the group consisting of mineral oils and vegetable oils which are in the liquid form at a temperature of 40° F.-120° F., the solvent phase comprises methyl acetate and tert-butyl acetate and the aqueous phase comprises 31% of water.
  • 2. The composition according to claim 1 wherein said oil phase comprises benzophenone-1 which is an ultraviolet radiation stabilizer.
  • 3. The composition according to claim 1 which additionally comprises D & C yellow No. 11, FD & C green No. 6, and D & C Red No. 33.
  • 4. The composition according to claim 1 wherein said solvent phase comprises an ultaviolet radiation stabilizer, a glycol which is a member selected from the group consisting of polypropylene glycols and polyethylene glycols.
  • 5. The composition according to claim 4 wherein said glycol is polypropylene glycol.
  • 6. The composition according to claim 1 wherein said aqueous phase comprises a glycol which is a member selected from the group consisting of polypropylene glycols and polyethylene glycols and benzophenone-4 as an ultraviolet radiation stabilizer.
  • 7. A composition comprising two liquid and immiscible phase, the top layer being the solvent phase and the bottom layer being the aqueous phase, the solvent phase comprising methyl acetate and tert-butyl acetate, benzophenone-1 as a stabilizer, the aqueous phase comprising water and a preservative.
  • 8. The composition according to claim 7 which additionally comprises coloring agents and a fragrance.
  • 9. The composition according to claim 7 wherein said top solvent phase comprises polypropylene glycol and the bottom aqueous layer comprises a preservative.
Parent Case Info

This application is a Continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 09/416,573 filed Oct. 12, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,187,299.

US Referenced Citations (1)
Number Name Date Kind
6187299 Wimmer et al. Feb 2001 B1
Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/416573 Oct 1999 US
Child 09/769167 US