Claims
- 1. A multi-layered toilet bar comprising:a plurality of layers of cleansing material, said layers having at least one common interface along said bar's major axis; and at least two of said layers having been melt cast in a unitary mold having a cavity, wherein said melt casting is a continuous process whereby said casting is not removed from said mold prior to completion of casting said toilet bar.
- 2. The multi-layered toilet bar of claim 1, wherein said unitary mold has one removable, formed divider, and said toilet bar has two layers of cleansing material.
- 3. The multi-layered toilet bar of claim 1, wherein said at least one removable, formed divider in a first position divides said cavity into at least two cavities, said at least one divider being individually and slidably removed from said cavity in a second position.
- 4. The multi-layered toilet bar of claim 1, wherein said at least one removable, formed divider in a first position divides said cavity into at least two cavities,said at least one divider being individually and pivotally removed from said cavity in a second position.
- 5. The multi-layered toilet bar of claim 1, wherein said at least one removable formed divider is composed of a material selected from the group consisting of a solid water soluble or dispersible material, metal, plastic, glass, ceramic, or a composite material.
- 6. The multi-layered toilet bar of claim 1, wherein at least one of said formed dividers has a curvilinear shape.
- 7. The multi-layered toilet bar of claim 1 wherein at least one layer is composed of a cleansing material which lathers and at least one layer is composed of a cleansing material which moisturizes.
- 8. The multi-layered toilet bar of claim 1 wherein at least one removable formed divider is a solid water soluble or dispersible material which becomes a part of said toilet bar.
- 9. A melt casting process for making a multi-layered toilet bar, comprising the steps of:positioning at least one removable, formed divider along a plane perpendicular to the plane formed by the x and y-axis of said bar in a unitary mold having a cavity, to form at least two cavities; pouring a first molten cleansing material into a first cavity defined by said mold and said at least one removable divider; cooling said first molten cleansing material until it is hardened; removing said at least one divider from the mold; pouring a second molten cleansing material into a second mold cavity defined by said hardened first cleansing material and said mold; cooling said second molten cleansing material until it is hardened; and ejecting a hardened multi-layered toilet bar casting from said mold.
- 10. The process of claim 9, wherein said melt casting is a continuous process whereby said casting is not removed from said mold prior to the completion of the casting.
- 11. The process of claim 9 wherein one removable divider in a first position divides said divisible cavity into a first cavity and a second cavity, said divider being slidably removed from said cavity in a second position.
- 12. The process of claim 9, wherein one removable divider in a first position divides said cavity into a first cavity and a second cavity, said divider being pivotally removed from said cavity in a second position.
- 13. The process of claim 9, wherein each of said formed dividers is composed of a material selected from the group consisting of a water soluble or dispersible material, metal, plastic, glass, ceramic, or a composite material.
- 14. The process of claim 9, wherein each of said formed dividers has a curvilinear shape.
- 15. The process of claim 9, wherein at least one cleansing material lathers and said at least one second cleansing material moisturises.
- 16. The process of claim 9, wherein each of said molten cleansing materials are cooled by a method selected from the group consisting of refrigeration, cryogenics, or exposure to ambient air.
- 17. A melt casting process for making a multi-layered toilet bar, comprising the steps of:positioning at least one formed divider along a plane perpendicular to the plane formed by the x and y-axis of said bar in a unitary mold having a cavity to form at least two cavities; pouring a first molten cleansing material into a first cavity defined by said mold and said at least one formed divider; pouring a second molten cleansing material into a second cavity defined by said mold and said at least one formed divider; cooling said first and second cleansing material until they are hardened; ejecting a hardened, multi-layered toilet bar casting incorporating said at least one formed divider from said mold; and said at least one formed divider contains a water soluble or dispersible composition.
- 18. The process of claim 17 wherein said at least one formed divider contains a cleansing composition with a higher melting point then its adjacent cleansing composition places.
- 19. A melt casting process for making a multi-layered toilet bar, comprising the steps of:positioning at least one removable, formed divider along a plane perpendicular to the plane formed by the x and y-axis of said bar in a unitary mold having a cavity, to form at least two cavities; pouring at least two molten cleansing materials into said at least two cavities at a first temperature; cooling said molten cleansing materials to a second temperature wherein at least one of said materials remain flowable; removing said at least one divider from the mold at said second temperature; cooling said molten materials until they are hardened; and ejecting a hardened multi-layered toilet bar casting from said mold.
- 20. The process of claim 19 wherein said second temperature is equal to or greater than 85° C.
PRIORITY
This application claims priority to provisional application No. 60/149,410 filed Aug. 17, 1999.
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