Abstract:
In a dispensing system and process for dispensing a warm wet wipe, a wet has an aqueous solution and microencapsulated delivery vehicles including a temperature change agent capable of generating a temperature change upon contact with the aqueous solution. An activating device facilitates rupturing of the microencapsulated delivery vehicles as the wet wipe is removed from a wet wipe container to allow contact between the temperature change agent and the aqueous solution of the wet wipe to thereby dispense a warm wet wipe. In another embodiment the wet wipe in the container has an aqueous solution. A lotion having the microencapsulated delivery vehicles is disposed in a lotion container free from contact with the wet wipe. An applicator in communication with the lotion is operable to apply the lotion to the wet wipe while the wet wipe is disposed at least in part within the wet wipe container.
Abstract:
The present invention provides a crimped multicomponent fiber containing at least two polymer components arranged in a crimpable configuration in distinct zones or segments across the cross-section of the fiber wherein one component comprises a dielectrically susceptible material. The invention also provides methods for producing the crimped multicomponent fibers and for forming web materials containing the crimped multicomponent fibers, and provides absorbent articles comprising the crimped multicomponent fibers and web materials.
Abstract:
Personal care products comprising supersaturated solutions and core compositions comprising activation means are disclosed. In one embodiment, a core composition comprising the activation means is surrounded by an encapsulation layer. The core composition comprising the activation means may be introduced into wet wipes such that, upon rupture and contact between the supersaturated solution and the activation means, the wet wipe solution is warmed resulting in a warm sensation on a user's skin. Any number of other active ingredients, such as biocides, can also be incorporated into the personal care product.
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to wet wipe dispensing systems for dispensing wet wipes capable of changing temperature upon use. In one embodiment, the dispensing system includes a wet wipe container and a lotion container that is held in assembly with the wet wipe container that contains a lotion that is kept separate from the wet wipes until the wet wipe is dispensed from the wet wipe container. The lotion includes a microencapsulated delivery vehicle that contains a temperature change agent that is capable of generating a temperature change upon contact with an aqueous solution. Once the wet wipe is dispensed from the system, an applicating device can apply the lotion to the wet wipe to facilitate contact between the temperature change agent in the microencapsulated delivery vehicle and the aqueous solution of the wet wipe.
Abstract:
Reactive chemistries for warming personal care products are disclosed. In one embodiment, one reactant of the chemistry is encapsulated in a microencapsulated composition. Upon rupture, the microencapsulated composition releases the reactant and the reactant can contact a second reactant in the reactive chemistry, located in either an aqueous solution or a second microencapsulated composition, generating heat. The reactants of the reactive chemistries may be introduced into wet wipes such that, upon activation, the wet wipe solution is warmed resulting in a warm sensation on a user's skin.
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to wet wipe dispensing systems (101) for dispensing wet wipes (107) capable of changing temperature upon use. The dispensing system (101) includes a wet wipe container (103) and a lotion container (131) that is held in assembly with the wet wipe container (103) that contains a lotion that is kept separate from the wet wipes (107) until the wet wipe (107) is dispensed from the wet wipe container (103). The lotion includes a temperature change agent that is capable of generating a temperature change upon contact with an aqueous solution. Once the wet wipe (107) is dispensed from the system, an supplicating device can apply the lotion to the wet wipe (107) to facilitate contact between the temperature change
Abstract:
Microencapsulated delivery vehicles comprising an active agent are disclosed. The microencapsulated delivery vehicles are heat delivery vehicles capable of generating heat upon activation. The microencapsulated heat delivery vehicles may be introduced into wet wipes such that, upon activation, the wet wipe solution is warmed resulting in a warm sensation on a user's skin. Any number of other active ingredients, such as cooling agents and biocides, can also be incorporated into a microencapsulated delivery vehicle.
Abstract:
Wiping products, such as facial tissues, contain a temperature change composition that can provide a cooling sensation when contacted with the skin of a user. The temperature change composition, for instance, can contain one or more phase change agents that undergo a phase change at slightly elevated temperatures. The phase change agents, in one embodiment, can have a relatively high heat of fusion. When undergoing a phase change, the phase change agents absorb heat and thereby provide a cooling feeling to the skin of a user. In one embodiment, the phase change agent comprises a straight chain hydrocarbon. Hydrocarbons useful as phase change agents include an octadecane, a nonadecane, a heptonoate, or mixtures thereof.
Abstract:
Microencapsulated delivery vehicles comprising an active agent are disclosed. In one embodiment, the microencapsulated delivery vehicles comprise a core composition surrounded by an eucapsulation layer, the core composition comprising a matrix material and a cooling agent, and wherein the microencapsulated delivery vehicle has a diameter of 5 - 5000 microns. The microencapsulated heat delivery vehicles may be introduced into wet wipes. Any number of other active ingredients, such as biocides, can also be incorporated into a microencapsulated delivery vehicle.
Abstract:
Stabilized substantially fluid-impervious microencapsulated delivery vehicles comprising an active agent are disclosed. The microencapsulated delivery vehicles have improved rupture force strength. In one embodiment, the microencapsulated delivery vehicles are heat delivery vehicles capable of generating heat upon activation. The microencapsulated heat delivery vehicles may be introduced into wet wipes such that, upon activation, the wet wipe solution is warmed resulting in a warm sensation on a user's skin. Any number of other active ingredients, such as cooling agents and biocides, can also be incorporated into a microencapsulated delivery vehicle.