P & PF CO., LTD. Patent applications |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20140194334 | Detergent Composition - A detergent composition excellent in an antimicrobial activity. Thus, a detergent composition of the present invention is characterized by including:
| 07-10-2014 |
20130244923 | Solid Soap - The object of the present invention is to improve the solidification point and the hardness of a soap of the fatty acid soap series wherein a large amount of myristic acid is blended. The solid soap of the present invention to achieve the above-described object is characterized by comprising a fatty acid soap and 1 to 8 mass % of betaine, and in that the content of myristic acid is 50 mass % or more in the total fatty acid of the fatty acid soap. | 09-19-2013 |
20130190220 | Solid Soap - The object of the present invention is to improve the solidification point and the hardness of a soap of the fatty acid soap series wherein the percentage of potassium used as the counter ion is large. The solid soap of the present invention to achieve the above-described object is characterized by comprising 1 to 5 mass % of a betaine, and in that sodium and potassium are contained as the fatty acid counter ion, and potassium is 20 mole % or more of the counter ion. | 07-25-2013 |
20130137624 | Framed Soap And Process For Producing Same - The present invention provides a framed soap containing uniformly entrained bubbles and a method for producing the same. The framed soap of the present invention is produced by cooling and solidifying high-temperature molten soap containing a fatty acid salt or an N-acyl acidic amino acid salt, prepared with the counter ion of which sodium is essential and an organic amine and potassium are optional, in a cylindrical cooling frame and characterized in that 10 volume % or higher air bubbles having a number average particle diameter of 65 μm or smaller are uniformly entrained. | 05-30-2013 |
20130017988 | Framed Soap And Method For Producing The SameAANM Nishina; TetsuoAACI Takatsuki-shi,AACO JPAAGP Nishina; Tetsuo Takatsuki-shi, JPAANM Makita; TakahitoAACI Ibaraki-shiAACO JPAAGP Makita; Takahito Ibaraki-shi JPAANM Okuda; TakahiroAACI Machida-shiAACO JPAAGP Okuda; Takahiro Machida-shi JPAANM Toda; TomokoAACI Sakai-shiAACO JPAAGP Toda; Tomoko Sakai-shi JPAANM Tamura; UheiAACI Ibaraki-shiAACO JPAAGP Tamura; Uhei Ibaraki-shi JPAANM Nagura; ShogoAACI Ibaraki-shiAACO JPAAGP Nagura; Shogo Ibaraki-shi JPAANM Saito; YoshinobuAACI Ibaraki-shiAACO JPAAGP Saito; Yoshinobu Ibaraki-shi JP - The present invention provides a framed soap containing uniformly entrained bubbles and a method for producing the same. The framed soap of the present invention is produced by cooling and solidifying in a cylindrical cooling frame and characterized in that 10 volume % or higher air bubbles having a number average particle diameter of 65 μm or smaller are uniformly entrained. | 01-17-2013 |
20120309666 | COMPOSITION FOR SOLID WASHING AGENT, AND SOLID WASHING AGENT - A solid washing agent that is hard even in a high-temperature, high-humidity atmosphere or in a similar environment and that can prevent melting away and stickiness is provided. | 12-06-2012 |
20100166868 | Filmy Compositions - Washing with conventional filmy soaps cannot bring about clean detergent effect because of the remaining sliminess due to the ingredient essential for forming soap into films. Further, when moisture adheres to conventional filmy compositions, the water-soluble polymer or other ingredients contained in the compositions dissolve in the moisture to cause the blocking of filmy compositions, which makes it impossible to take out the filmy compositions one by one. Detergent effect without sliminess and the antiblocking of filmy compositions can be attained by incorporating a granular component into a filmy composition containing a water-soluble polymer. The filmy compositions of the invention are used as filmy facial masks, whitening masks, sheet soap, cleansing sheets, sheet shampoos, sheet rinses, sheet bath additives, and so on. | 07-01-2010 |