Claims
- 1) A non-woven web surface treatment comprising starch and an oily mobile material fixed to a web.
- 2) The composition of claim 1, wherein the material is selected from the group consisting of an emollient, a surfactant, and a blend of a surfactant and an emollient.
- 3) The composition of claim 2, wherein the material is an emollient.
- 4) The composition of claim 2, wherein the material is a surfactant.
- 5) The composition of claim 4, wherein the surfactant is selected from the group consisting of sulphonates of (C1-C22)alkanes and (C2-C22)alkenes; (C8-C22)fatty acids and salts thereof; ethoxylates(2-30) of (C8-C22)fatty amines; polyoxyethylene polyols selected from sorbitol, glycerine, pentaerythritol, trimethylol ethane, trimethylol propane, and neopentyl glycol; ethoxylated(1-20) sorbitan (C8-C22)fatty acid esters which are uncapped or capped with (C1-C10)alkoxylates; sorbitan (C8-C22)fatty acids; polyoxyethylene(2-100) sorbitol (C8-C22)fatty esters; ethoxylated (2-100) (C8-C22)fatty alcohols; phosphate and sulfonate esters of (C8-C22)fatty acids; sulphosuccinates; sulphosuccinamates; phenol-, naphthyl-, phenol(C1-C12)alkyl- and naphthyl(C1-C12)alkyl- sulphonates; castor oil ethoxylates (2-200); and block copolymers of ethylene oxide (2-100) and propylene oxide (2-50); and combinations thereof.
- 6) The composition of claim 4, wherein the starch is selected from the group consisting of waxy maize, tapioca, potato and sago and wherein the surfactant is selected from the group consisting of sulphonates of (C1-C22)alkanes and (C2-C22)alkenes; (C12-C18)fatty acids and salts thereof; ethoxylated(2-1 00) (C12-C18)fatty alcohols; sorbitan (C12-C18)fatty acids; polyoxyethylene(2-100) sorbitol (C12-C18)fatty esters; and polyalkylene oxide(2-20) carboxylic acid (C12-C18)fatty esters; sulfonate and phosphate esters of (C12-C18)fatty acids; phenol-, naphthyl-, and phenol l(C1-C12)alkyl- or naphthyl(C1-C12)alkyl- sulphonates; castor oil ethoxylates(2-20 moles); and ethylene oxide(2-50) and propylene oxide(2-30) block copolymers; and combinations thereof.
- 7) The composition of claim 6, wherein the starch is a converted starch.
- 8) The composition of claim 6, wherein the starch is modified with a reagent chosen from the group consisting of organic acid anhydrides, alkylene oxides and oxidizing agents.
- 9) The composition of claim 6, wherein the starch is modified with a reagent chosen from the group consisting of octenylsuccinic anhydride, propylene oxide and sodium hypochloride and wherein the surfactant is a combination of two or more surfactants selected from the group consisting of polyoxyethylene(2-20) cetyl, stearyl or laureth alcohol, glycerol monooleate, polyoxyethylene(2-20) sorbitan (C12-C18)fatty esters, and sorbitan (C12-C18)fatty acid esters.
- 10) The composition of claim 6, wherein the starch is converted to a water fluidity of greater that 40.
- 11) The composition of claim 6, wherein the starch is converted to a water fluidity of greater than 70.
- 12) The composition of claim 6, wherein the starch is a maltodextrin or pyrodextrin.
- 13) The composition of claim 12, wherein the maltodextrin or pyrodextrin is chemically modified with octenylsuccinic anhydride, the oily mobile material is petrolatum, and the surfactant is a combination of two or more surfactants selected from the group consisting of polyoxyethylene(2-20) cetyl, stearyl or laureth alcohol, glycerol monooleate, polyoxyethylene(2-20) sorbitan (C12-C18)fatty esters, and sorbitan (C12-C18)fatty acid esters.
- 14) A method for treating a non-woven web comprising applying the treatment of claim 1 to a non-woven web.
- 15) A method for treating a non-woven web comprising applying the treatment of claim 4 to a non-woven web.
- 16) A method for treating a non-woven web comprising applying the treatment of claim 6 to a non-woven web.
- 17) A method for treating a non-woven web comprising applying the treatment of claim 9 to a non-woven web.
- 18) A method for treating a non-woven web comprising applying the treatment of claim 13 to a non-woven web.
- 19) A method for treating a non-woven web comprising the steps of
a) dispersing a starch in water; b) adding an oily mobile material to said starch dispersion to form a mixture, and c) applying the mixture to a non-woven web.
- 20) The method of claim 19, wherein the oily material is selected from the group consisting of an emollient, a surfactant, and a blend of a surfactant and an emollient.
- 21) The method of claim 19, wherein the oily material is an emollient.
- 22) The method of claim 19, wherein the oily material is a surfactant.
- 23) The method of claim 22, wherein the surfactant is selected from the group consisting of sulphonates of (C1-C22)alkanes and (C2-C22)alkenes; (C8-C22)fatty acids and salts thereof; ethoxylates(2-30) of (C8-C22)fatty amines; polyoxyethylene polyols selected from sorbitol, glycerine, pentaerythritol, trimethylol ethane, trimethylol propane, and neopentyl glycol; ethoxylated(1-20) sorbitan (C8-C22)fatty acid esters which are uncapped or capped with (C1-C10)alkoxylates; sorbitan (C8-C22)fatty acids; polyoxyethylene(2-100) sorbitol (C8-C22)fatty esters; ethoxylated (2-100) (C8-C22)fatty alcohols; phosphate and sulfonate esters of (C8-C22)fatty acids; sulphosuccinates; sulphosuccinamates; phenol-, naphthyl-, phenol(C1-C12)alkyl- and naphthyl(C1-C12)alkyl- sulphonates; castor oil ethoxylates (2-200); and block copolymers of ethylene oxide (2-100) and propylene oxide (2-50); and combinations thereof.
- 24) The method of claim 22, wherein the starch is selected from the group consisting of waxy maize, tapioca, potato and sago and wherein the surfactant is selected from the group consisting of sulphonates of (C1-C22)alkanes and (C2-C22)alkenes; (C12-C18)fatty acids and salts thereof; ethoxylated(2-100) (C12-C18)fatty alcohols; sorbitan (C12-C18)fatty acids; polyoxyethylene(2-100) sorbitol (C12-C18)fatty esters; and polyalkylene oxide(2-20) carboxylic acid (C12-C18)fatty esters; sulfonate and phosphate esters of (C12-C18)fatty acids; phenol-, naphthyl-, and phenol l(C1-C12)alkyl- or naphthyl(C1-C12)alkyl- sulphonates; castor oil ethoxylates(2-20 moles); and ethylene oxide(2-50) and propylene oxide(2-30) block copolymers; and combinations thereof.
- 25) The method of claim 24, wherein the starch is a converted starch.
- 26) The method of claim 24, wherein the starch is modified with octenylsuccinic anhydride, propylene oxide or sodium hypochloride and wherein the surfactant is a combination of two or more surfactants selected from the group consisting of polyoxyethylene(2-20) cetyl, stearyl or laureth alcohol, glycerol monooleate, polyoxyethylene(2-20) sorbitan (C12-C18)fatty esters, and sorbitan (C12-C18)fatty acid esters.
- 27) The method of claim 24, wherein the starch is converted to a water fluidity of greater that 40.
- 28) The method of claim 20, wherein the starch is a pyrodextrin or maltodextrin.
- 29) The method of claim 28, wherein the maltodextrin or pyrodextrin is chemically modified with octenylsuccinic anhydride, the oily mobile material is petrolatum, and the surfactant is a combination of two or more surfactants selected from the group consisting of polyoxyethylene(2-20) cetyl, stearyl or laureth alcohol, glycerol monooleate, polyoxyethylene(2-20) sorbitan (C12-C18)fatty esters, and sorbitan (C12-C18)fatty acid esters.
- 30) A non-woven article comprising the treatment of claim 1, wherein the article is selected from the group consisting of diapers, facial tissue, skin care wipes, bath tissue and feminine napkins.
- 31) A non-woven article comprising the treatment of claim 1, wherein the article is selected from the group consisting of cleaning wipes, polishing wipes, anti-rust clothes, lubricating wipes, static control wipes, sanitizing wipes and car care cloths.
- 32) A non-woven article comprising the treatment of claim 13, wherein the article is selected from the group consisting of diapers, facial tissue, skin care wipes, bath tissue and feminine napkins.
- 33) A non-woven article comprising the treatment of claim 12, wherein the article is selected from the group consisting of cleaning wipes, polishing wipes, anti-rust clothes, lubricating wipes, static control wipes, sanitizing wipes and car care cloths.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a Continuation-In-Part of co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 10/219,548, filed Aug. 15, 2002, herein incorporated by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10219548 |
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10639845 |
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