TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] This invention relates to foamable alcoholic compositions, and more particularly,
to foamable alcoholic compositions that include a foaming surfactant selected from
gemini surfactants, sulfuric acid esters, di-esters, C
10-34 fatty alcohols, polyquatemium polymers, and combinations thereof.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Foam cleaning products are popular, in part because they are easier to spread on
surfaces. Consumers seem to prefer the luxury of foamed soap products. Less foam is
needed to produce the same cleaning power as liquids or gels, due at least partly
to the higher surface area of the foam. Properly formulated foam products do not produce
the drip and splash that is experienced with traditional gelled or liquid products,
because the formulation is not dispensed in a liquid state. This prevents damage to
the floors and walls of facilities where the product dispensers are used. Manufacturing
of foam products may be easier than gelled products, which often incorporate powdered
thickeners that are difficult to handle.
[0003] Aqueous foam cleaning products have been described, for example, a foam cleaning
composition containing a surfactant, a foam-boosting solvent such as a glycol, and
at least 80 percent by weight (wt. %) water.
[0004] Alcoholic products are popular as sanitizers for the skin. However, foaming products
based upon alcoholic compositions are problematic, because alcohol is known to have
strong defoaming properties. Although aerosol-based alcoholic foams are available,
these aerosol products are generally more expensive to manufacture than non-aerosol
foams.
[0005] A skin disinfecting formulation has been described that comprises: (a) an alcohol
in an amount from about 50 to about 80 weight percent of the total composition; (b)
from about 0.02 wt. % to about 5 wt. % of a block copolymer; (c) from about 5 wt.
% to about 25 wt. % of a foaming surfactant; (d) from about 0 wt. % to about 3 wt.
% of a thickening agent; (e) from about 1 wt. % to about 5 wt. % of an emulsifier;
(f) from about 0wt. % to about 5wt. % of a preservative; (g) from about 1 wt. % to
about 10 wt. % of a cleaning agent; (h) from about 0.5 wt. % to about 5 wt. % of a
polyalkylene glycol; (i) from about 0.05 wt. % to about 5 wt. % of a moisturizer and/or
emollient; and (j) from about 6 wt. % to about 30 wt. % of water. The foaming surfactants
that are taught are ammonium fatty sulfo succinate, cocamide DEA, alkanolamides such
as cocodiethanolamide, amine oxides such as cetyldimethyl amine oxide and amphoterics
such as isostearoamphoropionate and lauramidopropyl betaine surfactant.
[0006] Commercially available non-aerosol alcoholic foams have been formulated with specific
perfluoroalkyl phosphate surfactants and dispensed from a foaming pump mechanism.
But the foam thus produced is fleeting, and will immediately begin to deflate or liquefy
into a water-thin liquid. Foams have been formulated with silicone surfactants, however
these formulations may not be suitable for all applications. Silicone-containing formulations
may be very substantive to surfaces, and can interfere with subsequent surface treatment.
Thus, there is a need for widely-applicable foamable alcoholic compositions.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007] One or more embodiments of this invention provide a foamable composition comprising
at least about 40 weight percent alcohol, based upon the total weight of the alcoholic
composition; and a foaming surfactant selected from the group consisting of gemini
surfactants, sulfuric acid esters, di-esters, C
10-34 fatty alcohols, polyquatemium polymers, and combinations thereof, with the proviso
that where the foaming surfactant comprises an anionic di-ester, the foamable composition
further comprises a fatty alcohol or a foam booster.
[0008] One or more embodiments of this invention further provide an antimicrobial composition
comprising at least about 50 weight percent alcohol, based upon the total weight of
the alcoholic composition; from about 0.05 to about 4 wt. % of a surfactant selected
from the group consisting of gemini surfactants, sulfuric acid esters, di-esters,
C
10-34 fatty alcohols, polyquatemium polymers, and combinations thereof; and from about
0.005 to about 4 wt. % of a foam booster selected from the group consisting of PVP/VA
copolymers, P/VA copolymers, collagen amino acids, soluble elastin, and sodium cocoyl
hydrolyzed amaranth protein.
[0009] One or more embodiments of this invention still further provide a method for forming
alcoholic foam, the method comprising combining an alcohol, a foaming surfactant selected
from the group consisting of gemini surfactants, sulfuric acid esters, di-esters,
C
10-34 fatty alcohols, polyquatemium polymers, and combinations thereof, to form a foamable
alcoholic composition, with the proviso that where the foaming surfactant comprises
an anionic di-ester, the foamable composition further comprises a fatty alcohol or
a foam booster; mixing said alcoholic composition and air or an inert gas in a mixing
chamber to form a mixture; and passing said mixture through a mesh screen to form
a foam, wherein said foamable alcoholic composition comprises at least about 40 percent
by weight alcohol, based upon the total weight of the alcoholic composition.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF ILLUSTRATIVE EMBODIMENTS
[0010] Foamable alcoholic compositions in accordance with this invention include at least
one alcohol and at least one foaming surfactant. In one embodiment, the alcohol is
a lower alkanol, i.e. an alcohol containing 1 to 4 carbon atoms. Typically, these
alcohols have antimicrobial properties. Examples of lower alkanols include, but are
not limited to, methanol, ethanol, propanol, isopropanol, butanol, isobutanol, tertiary
butanol, and mixtures thereof. In one embodiment, the alcohol comprises ethanol.
[0011] Generally, the alcoholic composition comprises an amount of alcohol of at least about
40 weight percent (wt. %), based upon the total weight of the alcoholic composition.
In one embodiment, the alcoholic composition comprises at least about 45 weight percent
alcohol, in another embodiment, the alcoholic composition comprises at least about
50 weight percent alcohol, and in yet another embodiment, the alcoholic composition
comprises at least about 60 weight percent alcohol, based upon the total weight of
alcoholic composition. More or less alcohol may be required in certain instances,
depending particularly on other ingredients and/or the amounts thereof employed in
the composition. In certain embodiments, the alcoholic composition comprises from
about 40 weight percent to about 98 weight percent alcohol, in other embodiments,
the alcoholic composition comprises from about 45 weight percent to about 95 weight
percent of alcohol, in yet other embodiments, the alcoholic composition comprises
from about 50 weight percent to about 90 weight percent of alcohol, and in still other
embodiments, the alcoholic composition comprises from about 60 weight percent to about
80 weight percent of alcohol, based upon the total weight of the alcoholic composition.
[0012] The foamable composition may include a mixture of C
1-9 alkanols. In one or more embodiments, the foamable composition includes a mixture
of one or more C
1-4 alkanols and one or more C
5-9 alkanols. The mixture may include primary, secondary, or tertiary alcohols.
[0013] The foaming surfactant contributes foaming properties to the alcoholic composition,
and may include gemini surfactants (also called dimeric surfactants), sulfuric acid
esters, di-esters, fatty alcohols, polyquatemium polymers, or combinations thereof.
[0014] In one or more embodiments, the foaming surfactant includes a gemini surfactant.
In contrast to simple surfactants, which usually consist of a single hydrophilic head
and one or two hydrophobic tails, gemini surfactants have two or more head groups
and two or more tails.
[0015] In general, a gemini surfactant includes at least two hydrophobic chains, at least
two ionic or polar groups, and a spacer. The gemini structure may be symmetrical (i.e.
the tails are identical and the heads are identical) or unsymmetrical. In one or more
embodiments, the gemini surfactant includes three or four tails.
[0016] Examples of polar groups include polyethers and sugars. Examples of ionic groups
include positive and negative ions. Specific examples of ionic groups include ammonium,
phosphate, sulphate, and carboxylate. In one or more embodiments, the head includes
one or more sulphate groups.
[0017] Examples of spacers include polar and nonpolar groups. Specific examples of spacer
groups include amides, short or long methylene groups, stilbene, polyether, aliphatic,
and aromatic groups. In one or more embodiments, the spacer includes a hydrocarbon
chain methylene group.
[0018] In one or more embodiments, gemini surfactants may be represented by the general
schematic

[0019] Gemini surfactants may be selected for use in the present invention based upon one
or more characteristics, such as tail length, degree of branching, ionic nature of
the head group, counterion type, number of heads (i.e. dimer, trimer, tetramer, and
the like), spacer solubility (i.e. hydrophobic or hydrophilic), spacer length, and
the molecular rigidity of the spacer.
[0020] In certain embodiments, the gemini surfactant further includes an ionic or polar
group at the unbound end of each tail. These ionic or polar groups may be referred
to as terminal ionic or terminal polar groups. Examples of suitable terminal ionic
groups include ammonium, phosphate, sulphate, and carboxylate groups.
[0021] In one or more embodiments, the gemini surfactant may be represented by the formula

where each R is independently a lipophilic chain, and m and n are independently an
integer from 1 to about 500. Examples of lipophilic chains include organic groups
having from about 2 to about 26 carbon atoms.
[0022] In one embodiment, the gemini surfactant includes disodium ethylene dicocamide PEG-15
disulfate.
[0023] In yet another embodiment, the gemini surfactant may be represented by the formula

where each R
1 independently includes a siloxane group or a fluorinated organic group, and m and
n are independently an integer from 1 to about 500. In one or more embodiments, R
1 includes -(Si-O)
xSi(CH
2)
3 or -(CF
2)
zCH
3, where x is an integer from 1 to about 26 and z is an integer from 1 to about 26.
[0024] Gemini surfactants are further described in
U.S. Pat. No. 6,710,022, which is incorporated herein by reference.
[0025] In one or more embodiments, the foaming surfactant includes a sulfuric acid ester.
In general, sulfuric acid esters include a sulphate group that may be represented
by the formula

[0026] In one embodiment, the sulfuric acid ester includes a sulfuric acid ester of a polyether,
glycol, or polyol. In one embodiment, the sulfuric acid ester includes a sulfuric
acid ester of a fatty alcohol, and may be prepared by reacting a fatty alcohol with
chlorosulfonic acid or sulfur trioxide.
[0027] In one or more embodiments, the sulfuric acid ester may be selected for advantageous
properties based upon the fatty alcohol chain length. In one embodiment, the foaming
surfactant includes a salt of a sulfuric acid ester with sodium, diethanolamine, triethanolamine,
or ammonia.
[0028] Examples include dimethicone PEG-7 sulfate, sodium PEG-4 cocamide sulfate, sodium
PEG-4 lauramide sulfate, sodium cocomonoglyceride sulfate, sodium stearoyl chondroitin
sulfate, sodium lauryl sulfate, sulfated glyceryl oleate, and combinations thereof.
In one embodiment, the foaming surfactant includes sodium lauryl sulfate.
[0029] In one or more embodiments, the foaming surfactant includes a diester,
i.e. contains two or more ester groups. In certain embodiments, the foaming surfactant
includes a long chain fatty acid di-ester. In one embodiment, the diester is an anionic
diester.
[0030] Examples of anionic diesters include, sodium stearoyl lactylate, sodium behenoyl
lactylate, sodium oleoyl lactylate, sodium cocoyl lactylate, sodium caproyl lactylate,
lauroyl lactylic acid, myristoyl lactylic acid, or combinations thereof. Additional
examples include triethanolamine salts, diethanolamine salts, potassium salts, calcium
salts, or ammonium salts of stearoyl lactylate, behenoyl lactylate, oleoyl lactylate,
cocoyl lactylate, caproyl lactylate, lauroyl lactylic acid, myristoyl lactylic acid,
or combinations thereof.
[0031] In one or more embodiments, where the foaming surfactant includes an anionic diester,
the foamable composition contains less than about 0.1 wt. % of a fluorosurfactant
or siloxane surfactant, based upon the total weight of the foamable composition. In
other embodiments, where the foaming surfactant includes an anionic diester, the foamable
composition contains less than about 0.01 wt. % of a fluorosurfactant or siloxane
surfactant. In yet other embodiments, where the foaming surfactant includes an anionic
diester; the foamable composition contains less than about 0.005 wt. % of a fluorosurfactant
or siloxane surfactant. In certain embodiments, where the foaming surfactant includes
an anionic diester, the foamable composition is devoid of a fluorosurfactant or siloxane
surfactant.
[0032] In one or more embodiments, where the foaming surfactant includes an anionic di-ester,
the foamable composition further includes a fatty alcohol as described hereinbelow.
In certain embodiments where the foaming surfactant includes an anionic di-ester,
the foamable composition further includes one or more foam boosters as described hereinbelow.
[0033] In one or more embodiments, a fatty alcohol may be employed to contribute foaming
properties to the alcoholic composition. In one or more embodiments, the fatty alcohol
contains from about 10 to about 34 carbon atoms. The fatty alcohol may be linear or
branched, saturated or unsaturated. Combinations of two or more fatty alcohols may
be employed. Examples of fatty alcohols include, but are not limited to, capric alcohol,
lauric alcohol, auroleic alcohol, myristic alcohol, myristoleic alcohol, palmitic
alcohol, pamitoleic alcohol, stearic alcohol, oleic alcohol, linoleic alcohol, linolenic
alcohol, arachidic alcohol, gadoleic alcohol, behenic alcohol, erucic alcohol, clupanodinic
alcohol, lignoceric alcohol, cerotic alcohol, montanic alcohol, myricic alcohol, lacceroic
alcohol, and geddic alcohol.
[0034] In one or more embodiments, the fatty alcohol contains from about 12 to about 28
carbon atoms, and in other embodiments, from about 12 to about 22 carbon atoms. In
one embodiment, the fatty alcohol includes lauric, myristic, palmitic, stearic, or
behenic alcohol, or a combination thereof. Lauric alcohol is sometimes referred to
as n-dodecanol, 1-dodecanol, dedecyl alcohol, or lauryl alcohol. Myristic alcohol
is sometimes referred to as 1-tetradecanol or myristyl alcohol. Palmitic alcohol is
sometimes referred to as 1-hexadecanol, cetyl alcohol, or palmityl alcohol. Stearic
alcohol is sometimes referred to as 1-octadecanol, octadecyl alcohol, or stearyl alcohol.
Behenic alcohol is sometimes referred to as 1-docosanol or behenyl alcohol.
[0035] The amount of foaming surfactant is not particularly limited, so long as an effective
amount to produce foaming is present. In certain embodiments, the effective amount
to produce foaming may vary, depending upon the amount of alcohol and other ingredients
that are present. In one or more embodiments, the alcoholic composition includes at
least about 0.05 wt. % of foaming surfactant, based upon the total weight of the alcoholic
composition. In another embodiment, the alcoholic composition includes at least about
0.06 wt. % of foaming surfactant, based upon the total weight of the alcoholic composition.
In yet another embodiment, the alcoholic composition includes at least about 0.07
wt. % of foaming surfactant, based upon the total weight of the alcoholic composition.
[0036] In one embodiment, the foaming surfactant is present in an amount of from about 0.05
to about 40 weight percent, based upon the total weight of the alcoholic composition.
In another embodiment, the foaming surfactant is present in an amount of from about
0.1 to about 30 weight percent, in other embodiments, from about 0.5 to about 10 weight
percent, and in yet other embodiments, from about 1 to about 5 weight percent, based
upon the total weight of the alcoholic composition. It is envisioned that higher amounts
may also be effective to produce foam. All such weights as they pertain to listed
ingredients are based on the active level and therefore do not include carriers or
by-products that may be included in commercially available materials, unless otherwise
specified.
[0037] In certain embodiments, the effective amount of fatty alcohol to produce foaming
is at least about 0.001 weight percent of fatty alcohol, based upon the total weight
of the alcoholic composition. In another embodiment, the alcoholic composition includes
at least about 0.005 weight percent of fatty alcohol, based upon the total weight
of the alcoholic composition. In yet another embodiment, the alcoholic composition
includes at least about 0.01 weight percent of fatty alcohol, based upon the total
weight of the alcoholic composition. In still another embodiment, the alcoholic composition
includes at least about 0.02 weight percent of fatty alcohol, based upon the total
weight of the alcoholic composition.
[0038] In one embodiment, the fatty alcohol is present in an amount of from about 0.001
to about 10 weight percent, and in another embodiment, from about 0.002 to about 5
weight percent, based upon the total weight of the alcoholic composition. In another
embodiment, the fatty alcohol is present in an amount of from about 0.01 to about
4 weight percent, based upon the total weight of the alcoholic composition. It is
envisioned that higher amounts may also be effective to produce foam.
[0039] In certain embodiments where the foaming alcoholic composition of the present invention
includes a cleansing or sanitizing product that is applied to a surface and then rinsed
off, higher amounts of foaming surfactant may be employed. In these embodiments, the
amount of foaming surfactant is present in amounts up to about 40 wt. %, based upon
the total weight of the composition.
[0040] In certain embodiments, advantageous results are achieved when the foamable composition
includes a combination of two or more foaming surfactants. In one embodiment, the
foamable composition includes a fatty alcohol as described herein and an anionic di-ester.
In another embodiment, the foamable composition includes a gemini surfactant and a
sulfuric acid ester. In yet another embodiment, the foamable composition includes
a gemini surfactant, a sulfuric acid ester, and an anionic di-ester. In one or more
embodiments, the foamable composition includes a gemini surfactant and a di-ester.
In one embodiment, the amount of gemini surfactant relative to the di-ester is from
about 0.6:1 to about 1.7:1 on a weight percent basis.
[0041] In one or more embodiments, the foaming surfactant is added directly to the alcoholic
composition. In other embodiments, the foaming surfactant is added to the alcoholic
composition as a solution or emulsion. In other words, the foaming surfactant may
be premixed with a carrier to form a foaming surfactant solution or emulsion, with
the proviso that the carrier does not deleteriously affect the foaming properties
of the alcoholic composition. Examples of carriers include water, alcohol, glycols
such as propylene or ethylene glycol, ketones, linear and/or cyclic hydrocarbons,
triglycerides, carbonates, silicones, alkenes, esters such as acetates, benzoates,
fatty esters, glyceryl esters, ethers, amides, polyethylene glycols and PEG/PPG copolymers,
inorganic salt solutions such as saline, and mixtures thereof. It will be understood
that, when the foaming surfactant is premixed to form a foaming surfactant solution
or emulsion, the amount of solution or emulsion that is added to the alcoholic composition
may be selected so that the amount of foaming surfactant falls within the ranges set
forth hereinabove.
[0042] Foaming surfactant mixtures, solutions or emulsions are commercially available, for
example under the trade names Ceralution®, from Sasol, Biobase from Tri-K Industries,
Inc., and Ritamulse and Ritafactant from RITA Corporation.
[0043] In certain embodiments, the alcoholic composition of the present invention further
includes at least one foam booster. In one embodiment, the foam booster may be selected
from polymeric or oligomeric foam boosters. In another embodiment, the foam booster
may be polymeric or non-polymeric. In one embodiment, the foam booster comprises a
cationic oligomer or polymer.
[0044] Polymeric foam boosters include polyquaternium polymers. In general, a polyquatemium
polymer is one that is designated as such by the CTFA. Polyquaternium polymers may
be characterized by containing a quaternary ammonium group. Non-limiting examples
of polyquaterniums include those listed in Table 1, below, including the INCI name
and technical name.
Table 1
INCI Name Polyquaternium-X |
Technical Name |
-2 |
Bis(2-chloroethyl)ether, polym. w. N,N'-bis[3-(dimethylamino)propyl]urea |
-4 |
Hydroxyethylcellulose Dimethyldiallylammoinum Chloride Copolymer |
-5 |
Copolymer of acrylamide and beta-methacrylyloxyethyl trimethyl ammonium methosulfate |
-6 |
Polydimethyldiallyl Ammonium Chloride |
-7 |
Dimethyldiallyl Ammonium Chloride & Acrylamide Copolymer |
-9 |
Polydimethyaminoethyl methacrylate quaternized with Methyl Bromide |
-10 |
Hydroxyethylcellulose reacted with trimethyl ammonium substituted epoxide |
-11 |
PVP N,N-Dimethyl Aminoethyl Methacrylic Acid Copolymer Diethyl Sulfate Soln |
-14 |
Ethanaminium, N,N,N-Trimethyl-2-[(2-methyl-1-oxo-2-propenyl)oxy]-, Methyl Sulfate
Homopolymer |
-15 |
Acrylamide-Dimethylaminoethyl Methacrylate Methyl Chloride Copolymer |
-16 |
3-Methyl-1-Vinylimidazolium Chloride-1-Vinyl-2-Pyrrolidinone Chloride |
-17 |
Quat salt made from Adipic acid & diethylaminopropylamine & dichloroether |
-18 |
Quat salt prepared by the reaction of adipic acid and dimethylaminopropylamine, reacted
with dichloroethyl ether |
-19 |
Quat ammonium salt prepared by the reaction of polyvinyl alcohol with 2,3- epoxypropylamine |
-20 |
Quat ammonium salt prepared by the reaction of polyvinyl octadecyl ether with 2,3-epoxypropylamine |
-22 |
Acrylic Acid-Diallyldimethylammonium Chloride (DADMAC) Polymer |
-22 |
Acrylic Acid-Diallyldimethylammonium Chloride (DADMAC) Polymer |
-24 |
Polyquat ammonium salt of hydroxyethyl cellulose reacted with lauryl dimethyl ammonium
substituted epoxide |
-27 -28 |
Block Copolymer of Polyquatemium-2 and 17 Vinylpyrrolidone/Methacrylamidopropyltrimethylammonium
Chloride Copolymer |
-29 |
Propoxylated Chitosan quaternized with epichlorhydrin |
-30 |
Ethanaminium, N-Carboxymethyl)-N,N-Dimethyl-2-((2-Methyl-1-Oxo-2-Propenyl)Oxy)-, Inner
Salt, Polymer with Methyl 2-Methyl-2-Propenoate |
-31 |
2-propane nitrile reaction product w/ N,N-dimethylpropanediamine, Sulfate |
-32 |
Acrylamide-Dimethylaminoethyl Methacrylate Methyl Chloride (DMAEMA) Copolymer |
-37 |
Trimethylaminoethyl Methacrylate Chloride Polymer |
-39 |
Acrylic Acid (AA), Polymer w/ Acrylamide & Diallyldimethylammonium Chloride(DADMAC) |
-42 |
Polyoxyethylene (dimethyliminio)ethylene-(dimethyliminio)ethylene dichloride |
-43 |
Copolymer of Acrylamide, acrylamidopropyltrimonium chloride, amidopropylacrylamide
& DMAPA Monomers |
-44 |
Polyquat ammonium salt of vinylpyrrilidone & quaternized imidazoline monomers |
-46 |
Quat ammonium salt of vinylcaprolactum, vinylpyrrolidone &methylvinylimidazolium |
-47 |
Quat ammonium chloride- acrylic acid, methyl acrylate & methacrylamidopropyltrimonium
Chloride |
-48 |
Copolymer of methacryolyl ethyl betaine, 2-hydroxyethylmethacrylate & methacryloylethyltrimethylammonium
chloride |
-51 |
3,5,8-Triox-4-Phosphaundec-10-en-1-aminium, 4-Hydroxy-N,N,N,10-Tetramethyl-9-Oxo,
Inner Salt, 4-Oxide, Polymer with Butyl 2-Methyl-2-Propenoate |
-53 |
Acrylic Acid (AA)/Acrylamide/Methacrylamidopropyltrimonium Chloride (MAPTAC) Copolymer |
-54 |
Polymeric quaternary ammonium salt prepared by the reaction of aspartic acid and C6-18
alkylamine with dimethylaminopropylamine and sodium chloroacetate |
-55 |
1-Dodecanaminium, N,N-Dimethyl-N-[3-[(2-Methyl-1-Oxo-2-Propenyl)AminoPropyl]-, Chloride,
Polymer with N-[3-(Dimethylamino)Propyl]-2-Methyl-2-Propenamide and 1-Ethenyl-2-Pyrrolidinone |
-56 |
Polymeric quaternary ammonium salt prepared by the reaction of aspartic acid and C6-18
alkylamine with dimethylaminopropylamine and sodium chloroacetate. |
-57 |
Polymeric quaternary ammonium salt consisting of Castor Isostearate Succinate (q.v.)
and Ricinoleamidopropyltrimonium Chloride (q.v.) monomers |
-58 |
2-Propenoic Acid, Methyl Ester, Polymer with 2,2-Bis[(2-Propenyloxy)Methyl]-1-Butanol
and Diethenylbenzene, Reaction Products with N,N-Dimethyl-1,3-Propanediamine, Chloromethane-Quaternized |
-59 |
Polyquaternium polyester |
-60 |
9-Octadecenoic Acid, 12-Hydroxy-, [(2-Hydroxyethyl)Imino]Di-2,1-Ethanediyl Ester,
Polymer with 5-Isocyanato-1-(Isocyanatomethyl)-1,3,3-Trimethylcyclohexane, Compd.
with Diethyl Sulfate |
-62 |
Polymeric quaternary ammonium salt prepared by the reaction of butyl methacrylate,
polyethylene glycol methyl ether methacrylate, ethylene glycol dimethacrylate and
2-methacryloyethyl trimonium chloride with 2,2'-azobis(2-methyl propionamidine) dihydrochloride |
-63 |
Copolymer of acrylamide, acrylic acid and ethyltrimonium chloride acrylate |
-65 |
Polymeric quaternary ammonium salt consisting of 2-methacryloyl-oxyethylphosphorylcholine,
butyl methacrylate and sodium methacrylate monomers |
-68 |
Quaternized copolymers of vinylpyrrolidone (VP), methacrylamide (MAM) vinylimidazole(VI)
& quaternized vinylimidazole (QVI) |
-69 |
Polymeric quaternary ammonium salt containing vinyl caprolactam, vinylpyrrolidone,
dimethylaminopropyl methacrylamide (DMAPA), and methoacryloylaminopropyl lauryldimonium
chloride |
-70 |
Polymeric quaternary ammonium salt consisting of an ethoxylated, propoxylated stearyl
amine condensed with adipic acid and dilinoleic acid and quaternized with dimethyl
sulfate |
-71 |
Poly(hydroxypropyl tetra(2-hydroxypropyl)ethylenediammonium) chlorides |
-72 |
Polymeric quaternary ammonium salt of hydroxethylcellulose reacted with a coco-alkyl
dimethyl ammonium substituted epoxide |
-73 |
Polymeric quaternary ammonium salt consisting of propyltrimonium chloride acrylamide,
ethyltrimonium chloride methacrylate and dimethylacrylamide monomers |
-74 |
Polymeric quaternary ammonium salt consisting of dimethylaminopropyl methacrylamide,
acrylic acid |
-75 |
Polymeric quaternary ammonium salt of Starch Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride (q.v.)
and starch hydroxypropylaurdimonium chloride |
[0045] In one or more embodiments, the polyquaternium polymer includes a quaternized copolymer
of vinylpyrrolidone and dimethylamino methacrylate, a hydrophobically modified quaternized
copolymer of vinylpyrrolidone & dimethylaminopropyl methacrylamide, or a mixture thereof.
[0046] In one embodiment, the polyquaternium polymer has a molecular weight of from 1,000
to 5,000,000, in another embodiment, from about 1500 to about 2,500,000 and in yet
another embodiment, from about 1,000,000 to about 2,000,000.
[0047] In one or more embodiments, the polyquaternium polymer may impart foamability to
the alcoholic composition in the absence of other foaming surfactant. That is, in
one or more embodiments, the polyquaternium polymer may act as a foaming surfactant
or as a foam booster. In other embodiments, the polyquaternium polymer may be used
in combination with one or more other foaming surfactants. In these or other embodiments,
the polyquaternium polymer may include polyquaternium-11, polyquaternium-37, or combinations
thereof.
[0048] In one or more embodiments where the polyquatemium polymer operates as a foaming
surfactant, the polyquaternium polymer may be present in an amount of from about 0.1
to about 5 weight percent active, based upon the total weight of the alcoholic composition.
In another embodiment, the polyquatemium polymer is present in an amount of from about
0.4 to about 4.5 weight percent, based upon the total weight of the alcoholic composition,
and in yet another embodiment, the polyquatemium polymer is present in an amount of
from about 0.5 to about 4 weight percent, based upon the total weight of the alcoholic
composition. In other embodiments where the polyquaternium polymer operates as a foam
booster, the polyquaternium polymer may be present in an amount suitable for foam
booster, as described hereinbelow.
[0049] Other foam boosters that may operate to improve foam quality and/or stability include
terpolymers of vinylcaprolactam (VCL), vinylpyrrolidone (VP) and dialkylaminoalkyl
acrylate, including a VP/vinyleaprolactam/dimethylaminopropyl methacrylamide copolymer.
Yet another foam booster includes isobutylene/dimethylaminopropyl maleimide/ethoxylated
maleimide/maleic acid copolymer. These and other foam boosters are sometimes referred
to as film-forming polymers.
[0050] Still other foam boosters include acrylamide/ammonium acrylate copolymer, acrylamides/DMAPA
acrylates/methoxy PEG methacrylate copolymer, acrylamide/sodium acryloyldimethyltaurate/acrylic
acid copolymer, acrylamidopropyltrimonium chloride/acrylamide copolymer, acrylamidopropyltrimonium
chloride/acrylates copolymer, acrylates/acetoacetoxyethyl methacrylate copolymer,
acrylates/acrylamide copolymer, acrylates/ammonium methacrylate copolymer, acrylates/t-butylacrylamide
copolymer, acrylates copolymer, acrylates/C1-2 succinates/hydroxyacrylates copolymer,
acrylates/ethylamine oxide methacrylate copolymer, acrylates/lauryl acrylate/stearyl
acrylate/ethylamine oxide methacrylate copolymer, acrylates/octylacrylamide copolymer,
acrylates/octylacrylamide/diphenyl amodimethicone copolymer, acrylates/polytrimethyl
siloxymethacrylate copolymer, acrylates/stearyl acrylate/ethylamine oxide methacrylate
copolymer, acrylates/trifluoropropylmethacrylate/polytrimethyl siloxymethacrylate
copolymer, acrylatesNA copolymer, acrylatesNP copolymer, adipic acid/diethylenetriamine
copolymer, adipic acid/dimethylaminohydroxypropyl diethylenetriamine copolymer, adipic
acid/epoxypropyl diethylenetriamine copolymer, adipic acid/isophthalic acid/neopentyl
glycol/trimethylolpropane copolymer, allyl stearateNA copolymer, aminoethylacrylate
phosphate/acrylates copolymer, aminoethylpropanediol-acrylates/acrylamide copolymer,
aminoethylpropanediol-AMPD-acrylates/diacetoneacrylamide copolymer, ammonium VA/acrylates
copolymer, amodimethicone/silsesquioxane copolymer, AMPD-acrylates/diacetoneacrylamide
copolymer, AMP-acrylates/allyl methacrylate copolymer, AMP-acrylates/C1-18 alkyl acrylates/C1-8
alkyl acrylamide copolymer, AMP-acrylates/diacetoneacrylamide copolymer, AMP-acrylates/dimethylaminoethylmethacrylate
copolymer, bacillus/rice bran extract/soybean extract ferment filtrate, behenyl methacrylate/ethylamine
oxide methacrylate copolymer, bis-butyloxyamodimethicone/PEG-60 copolymer, bis-isobutyl
PEG-14/amodimethicone copolymer, bis-isobutyl PEG-15/amodimethicone copolymer, butyl
acrylate/ethylhexyl methacrylate copolymer, butyl acrylate/hydroxypropyl dimethicone
acrylate copolymer, butyl ester of ethylene/MA copolymer, butyl ester of PVM/MA copolymer,
calcium/sodium PVM/MA copolymer, chitosan, chitosan lactate, corn starch/acrylamide/sodium
acrylate copolymer, dehydroxanthan gum, diethylene glycolamine/epichlorohydrin/piperazine
copolymer, dimethicone crosspolymer, dimethicone/silsesquioxane copolymer, diphenyl
amodimethicone, ethyl ester of PVM/MA copolymer, ethyltrimonium chloride methacrylate/hydroxyethylacrylamide
copolymer, hydrolyzed wheat protein/PVP crosspolymer, hydroxypropyl dimethiconylpropyl
acrylates copolymer, hydroxypropyltrimonium hydrolyzed corn starch, isobutylene/ethylmaleimide/hydroxyethylmaleimide
copolymer, isobutylene/MA copolymer, isobutylmethacrylate/trifluoroethylmethacrylate/bis-hydroxypropyl
dimethicone acrylate copolymer, isopropyl ester of PVM/MA copolymer, lauryl acrylate
crosspolymer, lauryl methacrylate/glycol dimethacrylate crosspolymer, lauryl PEG-9
polydimethylsiloxyethyl dimethicone, methacrylic acid/sodium acrylamidomethyl propane
sulfonate copolymer, methacryloyl ethyl betaine/acrylates copolymer, methoxy amodimethicone/silsesquioxane
copolymer, methoxy PEG-114/polyepsilon caprolactone, myristic/palmitic/stearic/ricinoleic/eicosanedioic
glycerides, octylacrylamide/acrylates/butylaminoethyl methacrylate copolymer, PEG-800/polyvinyl
alcohol copolymer, PEG/PPG-25/25 dimethicone/acrylates copolymer, PEG-8/SMDI copolymer,
polyacrylamide, polyacrylate-6, polyacrylate-8, polyacrylate-9, polyacrylate-15, polyacrylate-16,
polyacrylate-17, polyacrylate-18, polyacrylate-19, polybeta-alanine/glutaric acid
crosspolymer, polybutylene terephthalate, polyester-1, polyethylacrylate, polyethylene
terephthalate, polyimide-1, polymethacryloyl ethyl betaine, polypentaerythrityl terephthalate,
polyperfluoroperhydrophenanthrene, polyquaternium-4/hydroxypropyl starch copolymer,
polyurethane-1, polyurethane-6, polyurethane-10, polyurethane-18, polyurethane-19,
polyvinyl acetate, polyvinyl butyral, polyvinylcaprolactam, polyvinylformamide, polyvinyl
imidazolinium acetate, polyvinyl methyl ether, potassium butyl ester of PVM/MA copolymer,
potassium ethyl ester of PVM/MA copolymer, PPG-70 polyglyceryl-10 ether, PPG-12/SMDI
copolymer, PPG-51/SMDI copolymer, PVM/MA copolymer, PVP/VA/itaconic acid copolymer,
PVP/VA/vinyl propionate copolymer, rhizobian gum, rosin acrylate, shellac, silicone
quaternium- 16/glycidoxy dimethicone crosspolymer, sodium butyl ester of PVM/MA copolymer,
sodium ethyl ester of PVM/MA copolymer, sodium polyacrylate, sodium polygamma-glutamate,
soy protein phthalate, sterculia urens gum, terephthalic acid/Isophthalic acid/sodium
isophthalic acid sulfonate/glycol copolymer, trimethylolpropane triacrylate, trimethylsiloxysilylcarbamoyl
pullulan, VA/crotonates copolymer, VA/crotonates/methacryloxybenzophenone-1 copolymer,
VA/crotonates/vinyl neodecanoate copolymer, VA/crotonates/vinyl propionate copolymer,
VA/DBM copolymer, VA/vinyl butyl benzoate/crotonates copolymer, vinylamine/vinyl alcohol
copolymer, vinyl caprolactam/VP/dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate copolymer, VP/acrylates/lauryl
methacrylate copolymer, VP/dimethylaminoethylmethacrylate copolymer, VP/DMAPA acrylates
copolymer, VP/hexadecene copolymer, VP/methacrylamide/vinyl imidazole copolymer, VP/VA
copolymer, VP/vinyl caprolactam/DMAPA acrylates copolymer, yeast palmitate, a silicon-based
polymer or resin such as phenylpropyldimethyl siloxysilicate, trimethylsiloxysilicate,
cyclopentasiloxane, trimethylsiloxysilicate, diisostearoyl trimethyllolpropane siloxy
silicate, vinyl dimethicone crosspoylmer/blends, and alkyl cetearyl dimethicone crosspolymers.
[0051] In one embodiment, the foam booster includes a VP/vinylcaprolactam/dimethylaminopropyl
methacrylamide copolymer sold under the trade names Aquaflex SF-40, or an isobutylene/dimethylaminopropyl
maleimide/ethoxylated maleimide/maleic acid copolymer sold under the trade name Aquaflex
XL-30. In one or more embodiments, the foam booster further includes PVP/VA-630 from
ISP (P/VA Copolymer), Collamino 25 from Arch Personal Care (collagen amino acids),
Solu-Mar Elastin from Arch Personal Care (soluble elastin), or Amaranth S from Arch
Personal Care (sodium cocoyl hydrolyzed amaranth protein).
[0052] Advantageous foam boosters also include PVP/VA copolymers, such as PCP/VA-630 from
ISP, P/VA copolymers, collagen amino acids such as Collamino 25 from Arch Personal
Care, soluble elastin such as Solu-Mar Elastin from Arch Personal Care, and sodium
cocoyl hydrolyzed amaranth protein such as Amaranth S from Arch Personal Care.
[0053] In one embodiment, foam booster is present in an amount of from about 0.005 to about
4 weight percent active, based upon the total weight of the alcoholic composition.
In another embodiment, the foam booster is present in an amount of from about 0.01
to about 1 weight percent, based upon the total weight of the alcoholic composition,
and in yet another embodiment, the foam booster is present in an amount of from about
0.02 to about 0.2 weight percent, based upon the total weight of the alcoholic composition.
[0054] In one embodiment, the foam booster is added directly to the alcoholic composition.
In one or more other embodiments, the foam booster is added to the alcoholic composition
as a solution or emulsion. In other words, the foam booster may be premixed with a
carrier to form a foam booster solution or emulsion, with the proviso that the carrier
does not deleteriously affect the foaming properties of the alcoholic composition.
Examples of carriers include water, alcohol, glycols such as propylene or ethylene
glycol, ketones, linear and/or cyclic hydrocarbons, triglycerides, carbonates, silicones,
alkenes, esters such as acetates, benzoates, fatty esters, glyceryl esters, ethers,
amides, polyethylene glycols and PEG/PPG copolymers, inorganic salt solutions such
as saline, and mixtures thereof. It will be understood that, when the foam booster
is premixed to form a foam booster solution or emulsion, the amount of solution or
emulsion that is added to the alcoholic composition is selected so that the amount
of foam booster falls within the ranges set forth hereinabove.
[0055] In one embodiment, the weight ratio of foaming surfactant to foam booster is from
about 3.5:1 to about 14.5:1, and in another embodiment, the weight ratio of foaming
surfactant to foam booster is from about 8:1 to about 11:1.
[0056] In certain embodiments, the foam booster increases the foam density and provides
a creamier foam. The foam booster may operate to improve the foam in any number of
ways. In one or more embodiments, the foam booster also improves the foam quality,
i.e. increases the number of bubbles and/or reduces the size of the bubbles.
[0057] The alcoholic composition of this invention may further include a wide range of optional
ingredients, with the proviso that they do not deleteriously affect the foam forming
properties of the alcoholic composition, or the stability of the foam.
The CTFA International Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary and Handbook, Eleventh Edition,
2005, and the 2004 CTFA International Buyer's Guide, both of which are incorporated by
reference herein in their entirety, describe a wide variety of non-limiting cosmetic
and pharmaceutical ingredients commonly used in the skin care industry, that are suitable
for use in the compositions of the present invention. Non-limiting examples of functional
classes of ingredients are described in these references. Examples of these functional
classes include: abrasives, anti-acne agents, anticaking agents, antioxidants, binders,
biological additives, bulking agents, chelating agents, chemical additives; colorants,
cosmetic astringents, cosmetic biocides, denaturants, drug astringents, emulsifiers,
external analgesics, film formers, fragrance components, humectants, opacifying agents,
plasticizers, preservatives, propellants, reducing agents, skin bleaching agents,
skin-conditioning agents (emollient, humectants, miscellaneous, and occlusive), skin
protectants, solvents, foam boosters, hydrotropes, solubilizing agents, suspending
agents (nonsurfactant), sunscreen agents, ultraviolet light absorbers, detackifiers,
and viscosity increasing agents (aqueous and nonaqueous). Examples of other functional
classes of materials useful herein that are well known to one of ordinary skill in
the art include solubilizing agents, sequestrants, and keratolytics, and the like.
In one embodiment, the alcoholic composition further comprises glycerin.
[0058] Auxiliary surfactants may be included in the alcoholic compositions for the purpose
of boosting or modifying the foam quality and characteristics, for modifying the feel
of the final formulation during rub in and/or dry time, for providing persistence
or long-lasting microbial action of the alcohol, for solubilizing other ingredients
such as fragrances or sunscreens, and for irritation mitigation. Auxiliary surfactants
include, but are not necessarily limited to, sulfosuccinates, amine oxides, PEG-80
sorbitan laurate, polyglucosides, alkanolamides, sorbitan derivatives, fatty alcohol
ethoxylates, quaternary ammonium compounds, amidoamines, sultaines, isothionates,
sarcosinates, betaines, polysorbates and fatty alcohol polyethylene glycols.
[0059] Examples of polysorbates include polysorbate-20, which may be referred to as polyoxyethylene
sorbitan monolaurate; polysorbate-40, which may be referred to as polyoxyethylene
sorbitan monopalmitate; polysorbate-60, which may be referred to as polyoxyethylene
sorbitan monostearate; and polysorbate-80, which may be referred to as polyoxyethylene
sorbitan monooleate. Additional examples of polysorbates includes polysorbate-21,
polysorbate-61, polysorbate-65, polysorbate-81, and polysorbate-85.
[0060] The amount of auxiliary agent is not particularly limited, so long as it does not
deleteriously affect the foam forming properties of the alcoholic composition, or
the stability of the foam. In certain embodiments, one or more auxiliary agents may
be present in the foamable alcoholic composition in an amount of from about 0 to about
2 weight percent, based upon the total weight of the alcoholic composition. In other
embodiments, one or more auxiliary agents may be present in the foamable alcoholic
composition in an amount of from about 0.1 to about 1 weight percent, based upon the
total weight of the alcoholic composition.and fatty alcohol polyethylene glycols.
[0061] In one or more embodiments, the composition of the present invention does not include
any foaming surfactants except for those selected from the group consisting of gemini
surfactants, sulfuric acid ester surfactants, anionic di-ester surfactants, polyquatemium
polymers, and fatty alcohols. In other embodiments, the composition of the present
invention may include one or more auxiliary foaming surfactants. Auxiliary foaming
surfactants include fluorosurfactants and siloxane polymer surfactants. Fluorosurfactants
and siloxane polymer foaming surfactants are described in
U.S. Patent Application Serial No. 11/438,664, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
[0062] Although a propellant may be used to produce stable foam, advantageously a propellant
is not necessary. In certain embodiments, the amount of propellant is less than about
1000 parts per million by weight, based upon the total weight of the alcoholic composition.
In one embodiment, the alcoholic composition is substantially free of propellants,
such as hydrocarbon propellants. By substantially free is meant that the amount of
propellant in the alcoholic composition is less than about 100 parts per million by
weight, based upon the total weight of the alcoholic composition.
[0063] In one embodiment, alcohol is the only active antimicrobial ingredient introduced
into the composition, and in this embodiment the amount of auxiliary antimicrobial
ingredients is less than about 0.1 weight percent, based upon the total weight of
the alcoholic composition. In other embodiments, the composition includes auxiliary
antimicrobial agents in addition to alcohol. Examples of auxiliary antimicrobial agents
include, but are not limited to, triclosan, also known as 5-chloro-2(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)
phenol and available from Ciba-Geigy Corporation under the tradename IRGASAN®; chloroxylenol,
also known as 4-chloro-3,5-xylenol, available from Nipa Laboratories, Inc. under the
tradenames NIPACIDE® MX or PX; hexetidine, also known as 5-amino-1,3-bis(2-ethylhexyl)-5-methyl-hexahydropyrimidine;
chlorhexidine salts including chlorhexidine gluconate and the salts of N,N"-Bis(4-chlorophenyl)-3,12-diimino-2,4,11,14-tetraazatetradecanediimidi
amide; 2-bromo-2-nitropropane-1; 3-diol, benzalkonium chloride; cetylpyridinium chloride;
alkylbenzyldimethylammonium chlorides; iodine; phenol derivatives, povidone-iodine
including polyvinylpyrrolidinone-iodine; parabens; hydantoins and derivatives thereof,
including 2,4-imidazolidinedione and derivatives of 2,4-imidazolidinedione as well
as dimethylol-5,5-dimethylhydantoin (also known as DMDM hydantoin or glydant); phenoxyethanol;
cis isomer of 1-(3-chloroallyl)-3,5,6-triaza-1-azoniaadamantane chloride, also known
as quaternium-15 and available from Dow Chemical Company under the tradename DOWCIL
™ 2000; diazolidinyl urea; benzethonium chloride; methylbenzethonium chloride; and
mixtures thereof. When used, the auxiliary antimicrobial agents are present in amounts
of from about 0.1 to about 1 wt. %, based upon the total weight of the alcoholic composition.
[0064] The alcoholic composition of the present invention may optionally further comprise
a wide range of topical drug actives, with the proviso that they do not deleteriously
affect the foam forming properties of the alcoholic composition, or the stability
of the foam. Examples of topical drug actives include salicylic acid, acetyl salicylic
acid, cis-retinoic acid, trans-retinoic acid, N-acetyl-L-cysteine, lipoic acid, azelaic
acid, phytic acid, lisophosphotidic acid, tetracycline, ibuprofen, naproxen, acetominophen,
hydrocortisone, resorcinol, phenoxyethanol, phenoxypropanol, phenoxyisopropanol, 2,4,4'-trichloro-2'-hydroxy
diphenyl ether, 3,4,4'-trichlorocarbanilide, octopirox, 2-phenylbenzimidazole-5-sulfonic
acid, dihydroxyacetone, benzoyl peroxide, 2,4,4'-trichloro-2-hydroxy diphenyl ether,
phenoxyethanol, phenoxypropanol, phenoxyisopropanol, phytic acid, lipoic acid, lisophosphatidic
acid, benoxaprofen, flubiprofen, fenoprofen, fenbufen, ketoprofen, indoprofen, priprofen,
carprofen, oxaprozin, pranoprofen, miroprofen, tioxaprofen, suprofen, alminoprofen,
tiaprofenic acid, fluprofen, bucloxic acid, benzocaine, lidocaine, bupivacaine, chloroprocaine,
dibucaine, etidocaine, mepivacaine, tetracaine, dyclonine, hexylcaine, procaine, cocaine,
ketamine, pramoxine, phenol, dihydroxyacetone, tyrosine, ethyltryosinate, phospho-DOPA,
.beta.-lactim drugs, quinoline drugs, ciprofloxacin, norfloxacin, erythromycin, amikacin,
doxycycline, capreomycin, chlorhexidine, chlortetracycline, oxytetracycline, clindamycin,
ethambutol, hexamidinee isethionate, metronidazole, pentamidine, , gentamicin, kanamycin,
lineomycin, methacyclin, methenamine, minocycine, neomycin, netilmicin, paromomycin,
streptomycin, tobramycin, miconazole, tetracycline hydrochloride, erythromycin, zinc
erythromycin, erythromycin estolate, erythromycin stearate, amikacin sulfate, doxyclcyline
hydrochloride, capreomycin sulfate, chlorhexidine gluconate, chlorhexidine hydrochloride,
chlortetracycline hydrochloride, oxytetracycline hydrochloride, clindamycin hydrochloride,
ethambutol hydrochloride, metronidazole hydrochloride, pentamidine hydrochloride,
gentamicin sulfate, kanamycin sulfate, lineomycin hydrochloride, methacycline hydrochloride,
methenamine hippurate, methenamine mandelate, minocycline hydrochloride, neomycin
sulfate, netilmicin sulfate, paromomycin sulfate, streptomycin sulfate, tobramycin
sulfate, miconazole hydrochloride, amanfadine hydrochloride, amnanfadine sulfate,
octopirox, parachlorometa xylenol, nystatin, tolnaftate, clotrimazole, 2-ethylhexyl
p-methoxycinnamate, octyl methoxycinnamate, p-amino benzoate, p-aminobenzoic acid,
2-phenyl benzimidazole-5-sulfonic acid, octocrylene, oxybenzone, homomenthyl salicylate,
octyl salicylate, 4,4'-methoxy-t-butyldibenzoylmethane, 4-isopropyl dibenzoylmethane,
3-benzylidene camphor, 3-(4-methylbenzylidene) camphor, titanium dioxide, silica,
iron oxide, 4-N,N-(2-ethylhexyl)methyl aminobenzoic acid ester of 2,4-dihydroxybenzophenone,
4-N,N-(2-ethylhexyl)methyl aminobenzoic acid ester with 4-hydroxydibenzoylmethane,
4-N,N-(2-ethylhexyl)methyl aminobenzoic acid ester of 2-hydroxy-4-(2-hydroxyethoxy)benzophenone,
4-N,N-(2-ethylhexyl)-methyl aminobenzoic acid ester of 4-(2-hydroxyethoxy)dibenzoylmethane,
tetracycline, ibuprofen, naproxen, acetaminophen, resorcinol, 3,4,4'-trichlorocarbanilide,
octopirox, pharmaceutically-acceptable salts and mixtures of the above.
[0065] In one or more embodiments, the balance of the alcoholic composition includes water
or other suitable solvent. In many embodiments of the present invention, the alcoholic
composition evaporates after use, and so it is not necessary to rinse or dry after
using the composition. These embodiments may be referred to as leave-on or rinse-free
compositions. In one embodiment, one or more volatile silicone-based materials are
included in the formulation to further aid the evaporation process. Exemplary volatile
silicones have a lower heat of evaporation than alcohol. In certain embodiments, use
of silicone-based materials can lower the surface tension of the fluid composition.
This provides greater contact with the surface. In one embodiment, the silicone-based
material, such as cyclomethicone, trimethylsiloxy silicate or a combination thereof,
may be included in the formulation at a concentration of from about 4 wt. % to about
50 wt. % and in another embodiment from about 5 wt. % to about 35 wt. %, and in yet
another embodiment from about 11 wt. % to about 25 wt. %, based upon the total weight
of the alcoholic composition.
[0066] In certain embodiments, such as a rinse-off formulation, the balance of the alcoholic
composition includes foaming surfactant.
[0067] The alcoholic composition may be prepared by simply mixing the components together.
The order of addition is not particularly limited. In one embodiment, the skin sanitizing
alcoholic composition is prepared by a method comprising dispersing foaming surfactant
in alcohol with slow to moderate agitation, adding water, and then adding a foam booster,
and mixing until the mixture is homogeneous.
[0068] The foamable composition of the present invention may be employed in any type of
dispenser typically used for foam products. Advantageously, while the foamable composition
can optionally be foamed by aerosolizing the composition, an aerosolized product is
not necessary for foaming. Any dispenser that is capable of mixing the foamable alcoholic
composition with air or an inert gas may be used. Inert gases include gas that does
not substantially react or otherwise deleteriously affect the foamable composition.
Examples of inert gases include nitrogen, argon, xenon, krypton, helium, neon, and
radon. In one embodiment, the alcoholic composition is used in dispensers that employ
foaming pumps, which combine ambient air or an inert gas and the alcoholic composition
in a mixing chamber and pass the mixture through a mesh screen. In this and other
embodiments, the viscosity of the composition is less than about 100 mPas, in one
embodiment less than about 50 mPas, and in another embodiment less than about 25mPas.
[0069] In order to demonstrate the practice of the present invention, the following examples
have been prepared and tested. The examples should not, however, be viewed as limiting
the scope of the invention. The claims will serve to define the invention.
Examples
[0070] Foamable formulations were prepared by mixing ingredients in the amounts shown in
the following tables I to VI. The amounts given are in weight percent.
Table 1
|
Example 1 |
Example 2 |
Ingredient |
|
|
Ethanol (SDA3C) |
60.00 |
60.00 |
Proprietary aqueous mixture of 15-25 % Disodium Ethylene Dicocamide PEG-15 Disulfate
and 15-25 % Sodium Lauroyl Lactylate |
0.08 |
0.20 |
Polyquaternium-11 (20 % in water) |
|
0.18 |
Water |
qs 100 |
qs 100 |
Table II
|
Example 3 |
Example 4 |
Ingredient |
|
|
Ethanol (SDA3C) |
60.00 |
60.00 |
Proprietary aqueous mixture of 15-25 % Disodium Ethylene Dicocamide PEG-15 Disulfate
and 15-25 % Sodium Lauroyl Lactylate |
0.08 |
0.60 |
Water |
39.92 |
39.40 |
Table III
|
Example 5 |
Example 6 |
Example 7 |
Example 8 |
Ingredient |
|
|
|
|
Ethanol (SDA3C) |
60.00 |
60.18 |
60.18 |
60.00 |
Proprietary aqueous mixture of 15-25 % Disodium Ethylene Dicocamide PEG-15 Disulfate
and 15-25 % Sodium Lauroyl Lactylate* |
0.75 |
0.75 |
0.75 |
0.75 |
Polyquaternium-11 (20% in water) |
0.1 |
|
|
|
Isobutylene/Ethylmaleimide/Hydroxyethylmaleimide Copolymer |
|
0.25 |
|
|
PVM/MA Copolymer |
|
|
0.06 |
|
Collagen amino acids (25% in water) |
|
|
|
1.00 |
Water |
39.15 |
38.82 |
39.01 |
38.25 |
Table IV
|
Example 9 |
Example 10 |
Ingredient |
|
|
Ethanol (SDA3C) |
59.00 |
60.00 |
Sodium lauroyl lactylate |
1.00 |
1.00 |
Polyquaternium-11 (20% in water) |
|
0.06 |
Water |
40.00 |
38.94 |
Table V
|
Example 11 |
Example 12 |
Example 13 |
Example 14 |
Example 15 |
|
|
|
|
|
Ethanol (SDA3C) |
60 |
64.50 |
60.00 |
59.35 |
61.32 |
Proprietary aqueous mixture of 25-45 % Sodium lauroyl lactylate, 10-25 % Sodium cocoyl
Isethionate, and 5-10 % Sodium lauroyl glutamate |
|
1.20 |
|
|
|
Sodium alkyl naphthalene sulfonate |
|
|
|
2 |
|
Glyceryl dilaurate |
|
|
|
|
0.71 |
Proprietary aqueous mixture of 85-90 % Decyl glucoside, and 10-15 % Sodium lauroyl
lactylate |
|
|
1.00 |
|
|
Proprietary aqueous mixture of 10-15 % Stearyl alcohol and 50-60 % Sodium Behenoyl
lactylate |
1 |
|
|
|
|
Sodium lauroyl lactylate |
|
|
|
0.65 |
0.68 |
PEG-150 Pentaerythrityl Tetrastearate1 |
0.4 |
0.4 |
0.4 |
0.4 |
0.4 |
Cetyl alcohol |
0.14 |
0.14 |
0.14 |
0.13 |
0.14 |
Water |
qs 100 |
qs 100 |
qs 100 |
qs 100 |
qs 100 |
Table VI
|
Example 16 |
Example 17 |
Example 18 |
Example 19 |
Example 20 |
Example 21 |
Example 22 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Ethanol (SDA3C) |
59.82 |
59.82 |
59.82 |
59.82 |
65.0 |
70.0 |
70.0 |
PEG-150 Pentaerythrityl Tetrastearate |
0.15 |
0.15 |
0.15 |
0.15 |
|
0.40 |
0.50 |
Cetyl alcohol |
0.03 |
0.03 |
0.03 |
0.03 |
|
0.14 |
|
VP/VA Copolymer |
|
0.1 |
|
|
|
|
|
Isobutylene/Ethylmaleimide/Hydroxyethyl -maleimide Copolymer (40 % in water) |
|
|
0.25 |
|
|
|
|
PVM/MA Copolymer |
|
|
|
0.53 |
|
|
0.53 |
Polyquaternium-11 (20% in water) |
|
|
|
|
0.08 |
2.50 |
2.75 |
Proprietary aqueous mixture of 39-49 % Polyquatemium-37 and 1 % 1,3-Butanediol2 |
|
|
|
|
5.00 |
3.50 |
4.75 |
Water |
qs 100 |
qs 100 |
qs 100 |
qs 100 |
qs 100 |
qs 100 |
qs 100 |
[0071] The formulations were foamed by using an Airspray foaming pump. Descriptions of the
foam are summarized in Table VII. Examples 2 and 4-9 are described relative to Examples
1 and 3. Example 10 is described relative to Example 9. Example 13 is described relative
to Examples 11 and 12. Examples 17-19 are described relative to Example 16.
Table VII
Example No. |
Description of Foam |
Example 1 |
Slight amount of foam, flat, fleeting |
Example 2 |
Increased level of foam, not as flat, puffier |
Example 3 |
Slight amount of foam, flat, fleeting |
Example 4 |
Whiter foam with lighter bubbles, somewhat flat, lasts longer |
Example 5 |
Whiter foam with tighter bubbles, somewhat flat, lasts longer |
Example 6 |
Whiter form, puffier but still fleeting |
Example 7 |
Whiter foam, puffier but still fleeting |
Example 8 |
Fluffier foam, not as fleeting, lighter bubbles |
Example 9 |
Whiter foam with light bubbles |
Example 10 |
Fluffier foam with light bubbles |
Example 11 |
White and fluffy, collapses quickly |
Example 12 |
White and poufy, collapses quickly |
Example 13 |
White and fluffy, doesn't collapse as quickly, best volume |
Example 14 |
White and fluffy, lasts longer than all others |
Example 15 |
White and poufy, tight bubbles |
Example 16 |
Flat, fleeting foam |
Example 17 |
Foam improved did not collapse as quickly |
Example 18 |
Slightly puffier foam |
Example 19 |
Still flat but did not collapse as quickly |
Example 20 |
White, small amount of volume |
Example 21 |
White, good flash foam |
Example 22 |
White, good volume, best of Examples 20-22 |
[0072] Various modifications and alterations that do not depart from the scope and spirit
of this invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art. This invention
is not to be duly limited to the illustrative embodiments set forth herein.
1. A foamable composition comprising:
at least about 40 weight percent of a C1-4 alcohol, based upon the total weight of the alcoholic composition; and
a foaming surfactant selected from the group consisting of gemini surfactants, sulfuric
acid esters, di-esters, C10-34 fatty alcohols, polyquatemium polymers, and combinations thereof, with the proviso
that where the foaming surfactant comprises an di-ester, the foamable composition
further comprises a fatty alcohol or a foam booster.
2. An antimicrobial composition comprising:
at least about 50 weight percent of a C1-4 alcohol, based upon the total weight of the alcoholic composition;
from about 0.05 to about 40 wt. % of a surfactant selected from the group consisting
of gemini surfactants, sulfuric acid esters, di-esters, and polyquatemium polymers,
or from about 0.001 to about 10 wt. % of a fatty alcohol surfactant, or a combination
thereof; and
from about 0.005 to about 4 wt. % of a foam booster selected from the group consisting
of a cationic oligomer or polymer, a collagen amino acid, an amaranth protein, or
a soluble elastin.
3. A method for forming alcoholic foam, the method comprising:
combining a C1-4 alcohol, a foaming surfactant selected from the group consisting of gemini surfactants,
sulfuric acid esters, di-esters, C10-34 fatty alcohols, polyquatemium polymers, and combinations thereof, to form a foamable
alcoholic composition, with the proviso that where the foaming surfactant comprises
a di-ester, the foamable composition further comprises a fatty alcohol or a foam booster;
mixing said alcoholic composition and air or an inert gas in a mixing chamber to form
a mixture; and
passing said mixture through a mesh screen to form a foam, wherein said foamable alcoholic
composition comprises at least about 40 percent by weight alcohol, based upon the
total weight of the alcoholic composition.
4. The composition of claim 1 or 2, or the method of claim 3, wherein said foaming surfactant
comprises a gemini surfactant.
5. The composition or method of claim 4, wherein said gemini surfactant comprises disodium
ethylene dicocamide PEG-15 disulfate.
6. The composition of claim 1 or 2, or the method of claim 3, wherein said foaming surfactant
comprises a gemini surfactant and a di-ester, and wherein the amount of gemini surfactant
relative to the di-ester is from about 0.6:1 to about 1.7:1 on a weight percent basis.
7. The composition of claim 1 or 2, or the method of claim 3, wherein the composition
comprises from about 0.05 to about 40 wt. % foaming surfactant, based upon the total
weight of the composition.
8. The composition of claim 1, wherein said composition further comprises a cationic
oligomer or polymer, a collagen amino acid, an amaranth protein, or a soluble elastin.
9. The composition of claim 1 or 2, or the method of claim 3, wherein said foamable composition
comprises greater than about 60 wt. % alcohol, from about 0.1 to about 20 weight percent
of a gemini surfactant, and from about 0.1 to about 20 weight percent of a di-ester,
based upon the total weight of the alcoholic composition.
10. The composition of claim 1 or 2, or the method of claim 3, wherein said foaming surfactant
comprises dimethicone PEG-7 sulfate, sodium PEG-4 cocamide sulfate, sodium PEG-4 lauramide
sulfate, sodium cocomonoglyceride sulfate, sodium stearoyl chondroitin sulfate, sodium
lauroyl lactylate, sulfated glyceryl oleate, or combinations thereof.
11. The composition of claim 1 or 2, or the method of claim 3, wherein said foaming surfactant
comprises sodium sodium stearoyl lactylate, sodium behenoyl lactylate, sodium oleoyl
lactylate, sodium cocoyl lactylate, sodium caproyl lactylate, lauroyl lactylic acid,
myristoyl lactylic acid, triethanolamine stearoyl lactylate, triethanolamine behenoyl
lactylate, triethanolamine oleoyl lactylate, triethanolamine cocoyl lactylate, triethanolamine
caproyl lactylate, diethanolamine stearoyl lactylate, diethanolamine behenoyl lactylate,
diethanolamine oleoyl lactylate, diethanolamine cocoyl lactylate, diethanolamine caproyl
lactylate, potassium stearoyl lactylate, potassium behenoyl lactylate, potassium oleoyl
lactylate, potassium cocoyl lactylate, potassium caproyl lactylate, calcium stearoyl
lactylate, calcium behenoyl lactylate, calcium oleoyl lactylate, calcium cocoyl lactylate,
calcium caproyl lactylate, ammonium sodium stearoyl lactylate, ammonium behenoyl lactylate,
ammonium oleoyl lactylate, ammonium cocoyl lactylate, ammonium caproyl lactylate or
combinations thereof.
12. The composition of claim 1 or 2, or the method of claim 3, wherein said foam booster
comprises a polyquaternium, a quatemized copolymer of vinylpyrrolidone and dimethylamino
methacrylate, a hydrophobically modified quaternized copolymer of vinylpyrrolidone
& dimethylaminopropyl methacrylamide, or a mixture thereof.
13. The composition of claim 1 or 2, or the method of claim 3, wherein said foam booster
comprises a terpolymer of vinylcaprolactam (VCL), vinylpyrrolidone (VP) and dialkylaminoalkyl
acrylate, or a isobutylene/dimethylaminopropyl maleimide/ethoxylated maleimide/maleic
acid copolymer.
14. The composition of claim 1 or 2, or the method of claim 3, wherein the weight ratio
of foaming surfactant to foam booster is from about 3.5:1 to about 14.5:1.
15. The composition of claim 1 or 2, or the method of claim 3, wherein said foaming surfactant
comprises capric alcohol, lauric alcohol, auroleic alcohol, myristic alcohol, myristoleic
alcohol, palmitic alcohol, palmitoleic alcohol, stearic alcohol, oleic alcohol, linoleic
alcohol, linolenic alcohol, arachidic alcohol, gadoleic alcohol, behenic alcohol,
erucic alcohol, clupanodinic alcohol, lignoceric alcohol, cerotic alcohol, montanic
alcohol, myricic alcohol, lacceroic alcohol, geddic alcohol or mixtures thereof.
16. The composition or method of claim 15, wherein said composition further comprises
at least one auxiliary agent selected from the group consisting of polysorbate-20,
polysorbate-21, polysorbate-40, polysorbate-60, polysorbate-61, polysorbate-65, polysorbate-80,
polysorbate-81, and polysorbate-85.
17. The composition or method of claim 15, wherein said fatty alcohol is present in an
amount of from about 0.001 to about 10 weight percent, based upon the total weight
of the alcoholic composition.