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US1580576A
US1580576A US14258A US1425825A US1580576A US 1580576 A US1580576 A US 1580576A US 14258 A US14258 A US 14258A US 1425825 A US1425825 A US 1425825A US 1580576 A US1580576 A US 1580576A
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    • C11ANIMAL OR VEGETABLE OILS, FATS, FATTY SUBSTANCES OR WAXES; FATTY ACIDS THEREFROM; DETERGENTS; CANDLES
    • C11DDETERGENT COMPOSITIONS; USE OF SINGLE SUBSTANCES AS DETERGENTS; SOAP OR SOAP-MAKING; RESIN SOAPS; RECOVERY OF GLYCEROL
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    • C11D13/00Making of soap or soap solutions in general; Apparatus therefor
    • C11D13/08Colouring, e.g. striated bars or striped bars, or perfuming
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    • C11DDETERGENT COMPOSITIONS; USE OF SINGLE SUBSTANCES AS DETERGENTS; SOAP OR SOAP-MAKING; RESIN SOAPS; RECOVERY OF GLYCEROL
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    • C11D9/04Compositions of detergents based essentially on soap containing compounding ingredients other than soaps
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  • This invention relates to soap cakes having one or more holes or channels extending from one side of the-cake to the other ipid e characteristic feature of the invention in first line is that the filling mass for the channels contains such materials or substances which, when directly mixed with the soap, would deteriorate or decompose soon so that,'when these substances were incorporated in the soap mass the soap would not keep well.
  • perfumes which in themselves could be valuable for soaps but which are soon decomposed when admixed with the soap mass, especially by the alkali of the soap and thereby freed of their aroma. But. if perfumes of this kind are employed as const tuents of a consistent paste to be filled into the channels extending through the soap cake the aroma of the soap is permanently preserved.
  • a continuous channel of suitable di ameter is arranged inthe transverse direction in the midst of the soa cake, and this channel is subsequently fille with the pasty mass.
  • the filling mass must preferably of such consistency that, when the soap cake 1y be perceived, or it might be is used for washing, the filling mass is not washed out of the channel but only sov much .of the filling mass is consumed as will correspond to the consumed part of the soap.
  • a stearin-crealn is preferably used as carrier for the perfumes and the like.
  • this stearin-cream may be constituted as follows: 75 grams of an alkali salt of laminaric acid, 1.5 kilos of water, 1 kilo of stearin, 500 grams of glycerol, 500 grams of zinc oxide, 500 grains of starch.
  • the hot watery solution of the salt of laminaric acid is emulsionized with the molten stearin and stirred until cooled.
  • the zinc oxide and the starch are added and mixed therewith.
  • the whole mixture is dried precautiously until the total weight will be about 3 kilos.
  • the glycerol is added to the dried mixture.
  • Fat or a mixture of fat and wax might also be used for this purpose which behave perfectly neutral with respect to sensitive oils or the like and give no cause for decomposition of them.
  • Fig. 1 shows a plan view of a soap cake according to the invention
  • Fig. 2 the same soap cake in cross sectiomwithout the filling mass
  • Fig. 3 a modification in-cross section.
  • the soap cake 1 has a central channel 2 in the direction of its transverse axis.
  • This channel 2 is filled with a pasty mass 2" of suitable composition.
  • Fig. 3 shows a soap cake 1 in section which has two parallel transverse channels 3, 4 which may be filled separately with pasty masses of differing composition.
  • the core of pasty mass which preferably has the shape of a stick, may be of the same colour as the soap cake so that it can scarceof a different colour than the soap cake.
  • the stick of pasty mass can also bemarked on the end sions or the like.
  • the ends of the core of past mass in the soap may be covered, if desire with a protecting layer of a hard mass soluble in water, said mass consisting either of soap or of other convenient substances and serving for making harmless an undesired softeningof the pasty'mass when the soap cake is stored in' hot rooms.
  • a protecting layer of a hard mass soluble in water said mass consisting either of soap or of other convenient substances and serving for making harmless an undesired softeningof the pasty'mass when the soap cake is stored in' hot rooms.
  • the transverse channels may also be closed by easily removable covers or capsules of celluloid or other suitable material the flange of the cover fitting into the channels, every time the soap cake is to be used these coyers or capsules have to be removed,

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April 13, 1926. 1,580,576 E. WEIDNER PERFUMED SOAP CAKE Filed March 9; 1925 mwtw W M filled with special filling materials.
Patented Apr. 13,1926. UNITED STATES EDMUND wnnmm, or BERLIN, GERMANY.
PEBIUHED SOAP (JAKE.
Application filed larch 9, 1925. fserlal'li'o. 14,258.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, EDMUND \VEIDNER, citizen of Germany, residing at Berlin, in Prussia, Germany, have invented new and useful Improvements in a Perfumed Soap Cake, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to soap cakes having one or more holes or channels extending from one side of the-cake to the other ipid e characteristic feature of the invention in first line is that the filling mass for the channels contains such materials or substances which, when directly mixed with the soap, would deteriorate or decompose soon so that,'when these substances were incorporated in the soap mass the soap would not keep well. For instance there are existing perfumes which in themselves could be valuable for soaps but which are soon decomposed when admixed with the soap mass, especially by the alkali of the soap and thereby freed of their aroma. But. if perfumes of this kind are employed as const tuents of a consistent paste to be filled into the channels extending through the soap cake the aroma of the soap is permanently preserved. For instance the delicate perfumes produced in France from flowers by the so called enfleurage, and further perfumes produced from pine-needles and fir-needles have to be used in the manner described above for producing scent ed soap. Also many medicaments and cos metics, which, when admixed with the soap are not lasting, can be united with the soap cakes in the manner described so that they adnix with the soap only when the soap is use In the manner described also several dif ferent substances, for instance a perfume and a medicament may be filled, separate from one another, in pasty state or the like into two or more separated channels of the soap cake. In this simple manner substances'can be applied together and with the soap, which i when admixed with one another or with the soap mass, would be decomposed or altered.
Accordingto a preferred form of the invention a continuous channel of suitable di ameter is arranged inthe transverse direction in the midst of the soa cake, and this channel is subsequently fille with the pasty mass. The filling mass must preferably of such consistency that, when the soap cake 1y be perceived, or it might be is used for washing, the filling mass is not washed out of the channel but only sov much .of the filling mass is consumed as will correspond to the consumed part of the soap.
A stearin-crealn is preferably used as carrier for the perfumes and the like. For instance this stearin-cream may be constituted as follows: 75 grams of an alkali salt of laminaric acid, 1.5 kilos of water, 1 kilo of stearin, 500 grams of glycerol, 500 grams of zinc oxide, 500 grains of starch. The hot watery solution of the salt of laminaric acid is emulsionized with the molten stearin and stirred until cooled. Then the zinc oxide and the starch are added and mixed therewith. The whole mixture is dried precautiously until the total weight will be about 3 kilos. Finally the glycerol is added to the dried mixture. Fat or a mixture of fat and wax might also be used for this purpose which behave perfectly neutral with respect to sensitive oils or the like and give no cause for decomposition of them.
'iwo embodiments of .the invention are Shown on the accompanying drawings by way of example.
Fig. 1 shows a plan view of a soap cake according to the invention, Fig. 2 the same soap cake in cross sectiomwithout the filling mass, Fig. 3 a modification in-cross section.
According to Figs. 1 and 2 the soap cake 1 has a central channel 2 in the direction of its transverse axis. This channel 2 is filled with a pasty mass 2" of suitable composition.
Fig. 3 shows a soap cake 1 in section which has two parallel transverse channels 3, 4 which may be filled separately with pasty masses of differing composition.
- If a soap cake as shown is used for washing the hands a corresponding quantity of the pasty mass is rubbed on the skin together with the soap and this mass is inti1nately mixed with the soap .when the lather is produced so that the perfume, the medicament or the like, acts on the skin together with the soap.
The core of pasty mass, which preferably has the shape of a stick, may be of the same colour as the soap cake so that it can scarceof a different colour than the soap cake. The stick of pasty mass can also bemarked on the end sions or the like.
be 'faces in anyconvenient manner by impres-i l The ends of the core of past mass in the soap may be covered, if desire with a protecting layer of a hard mass soluble in water, said mass consisting either of soap or of other convenient substances and serving for making harmless an undesired softeningof the pasty'mass when the soap cake is stored in' hot rooms. When the soap cakes prepared in the manner described are designed to be used in tropical countries or the like the transverse channels may also be closed by easily removable covers or capsules of celluloid or other suitable material the flange of the cover fitting into the channels, Every time the soap cake is to be used these coyers or capsules have to be removed,
and they are put on again after the soap I cake has been used.
Having now particularly described and ascertained the nature of my said invention, I declare that what I claim is A perfumed soap cake with channels extending from one side to the other of the soap cake, said channels being filled with paste-like mass, said paste like mass being chemically indifferent towards perfumes,
and the perfume for the soap being incorporated in said indifferent mass.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand DR. EDMUND VVEIDNER.
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