TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present description refers to a powder soap for personal hygiene and the respective
method of obtention.
BACKGROUND
[0002] Document
EP1798280B1 discloses a composition of powder soap that contains a powder soap made from an alkali
metal salt of a fatty acid. The fatty acid alkali metal salt of the composition contains
an alkali metal salt of a saturated fatty acid with 12 to 16 carbon atoms as main
component, the average particle size of the powder soap is 50 to 500 µm and the composition's
water content is 3% by weight or less, while the present description presents a powder
soap for personal hygiene obtained in a one-step drying process, not producing agglomerates
with a diameter greater than 1mm after drying process in a dry environment or by dry
air current which enables the powder soap to be obtained quickly, without jeopardizing
its cleaning power and storage conditions over time.
[0003] Document
US10421934B2 discloses methods for making powder soap using a double boiler system wherein the
direct heating and boiling of the mixture were avoided. The result is a method for
making powder soap at ambient temperature. The soap powders of the present invention
present an initial preferred composition of 49 g of sodium hydroxide, 250 ml of vegetable
oil and 220 g of water, while the present description presents a powder soap for personal
hygiene obtained in a one-step drying process, not producing agglomerates with a diameter
greater than 1mm, after drying process in a dry environment or by dry air current
until the humidity is less than 5% by weight which enables the powder soap to be obtained
quickly, without jeopardizing its cleaning power and storage conditions over time.
These facts are described in order to illustrate the technical problem solved by the
embodiments of the present document.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
[0004] The present description refers to a powder soap for personal hygiene and the respective
method of obtention.
[0005] It is an objective of the present embodiments to provide an environmentally sustainable
solution for personal hygiene, by providing a powder soap produced with a one-step
drying process which does not produce agglomerates with a diameter greater than 1mm,
wherein after said one-step drying process, it is carried out in a dry environment
or by dry air current until the humidity is less than 5% by weight. This solution
thus prevents degradation of the soap's sanitizing power over time.
[0006] The application of a drying process according to the prior art for obtaining a powder
soap may lead to the production of a fine powder with a large quantity of floating
dust, and, consequently, a large volume of waste and a low sanitizing power. In this
sense, the processes known in the prior art do not allow a structure with a high sanitizing
and degreasing power to be obtained in a one-step. The present embodiment is useful
for storing and providing powder soap for use in public places, such as, for example,
shopping malls and hotels, where significant doses of this type of product are usually
necessary and where storage thereof for a long time may jeopardize its cleaning and
disinfecting capacity.
[0007] The solution presented in the present description is particularly based on the fact
that the powder soap comprises saponified fatty acids selected from a list comprised
of animal or vegetable fats, a salt, an emollient, hydrating components and additives
with a particle size of 50 to 500 µm, wherein said powder soap is obtained in a one-step
drying process until the humidity is less than 5% by weight. These characteristics
guarantee that the sanitizing power of the powder soap does not degrade over time,
especially in situations where storage for long periods of time is necessary.
[0008] During the course of this application, it is considered that the drying process is
intended to remove a liquid aggregated to a solid for a gaseous phase through thermal
vaporization. It is therefore a simultaneous process of transferring heat between
the product and the drying air. It is also defined as a one-step process, as it is
carried out quickly and without the need of secondary drying processes to achieve
the desired humidity values.
[0009] In an embodiment, the quantity of saponified fatty acids in the total composition
of the powder soap for personal hygiene ranges from 80 to 90% by weight.
[0010] In an embodiment, the powder soap for personal hygiene comprises 80 - 90% (w/w) saponified
fatty acids, 1-5% (w/w) of a salt, 0.5 - 2.5% of an emollient, 0.1- 5% of hydrating
agents and additives.
[0011] In an embodiment, the saponified fatty acids used in the powder soap for personal
hygiene are selected from a list consisting of: oils, saturated fats, fatty acids,
or mixtures thereof.
[0012] In an embodiment, the particle size of the powder soap for personal hygiene ranges
from 100 to 400 µm, preferably from 150 to 375 µm and even more preferably from 200
to 350 µm.
[0013] In an embodiment, the powder soap for personal hygiene further comprises essential
oils.
[0014] In an embodiment, the formulation of the powder soap for personal hygiene does not
comprise any petrochemical product or derivatives thereof.
[0015] In an embodiment, the hydrating component of the powder soap for personal hygiene
is selected from a list consisting of: glycerin, urea, hyaluronic acid, ammonium lactate,
collagen and mixtures thereof.
[0016] In an embodiment, the emollient used in the powder soap for personal hygiene is selected
from a list consisting of: olive oil, glyceryl stearate, butters, ceramides, oils,
lanolin, and mixtures thereof.
[0017] In an embodiment, the additives of the powder soap for personal hygiene are selected
from a list consisting of: dyes, perfumes, chelating agents and mixtures thereof.
[0018] In an embodiment, the salt used in the powder soap for personal hygiene is selected
from a list consisting of: sodium chloride, sodium hydroxide, sodium carbonate, sodium
bicarbonate and mixtures thereof.
[0019] Another aspect of the invention discloses a method of obtaining the powder soap for
personal hygiene comprising the raw material drying steps; mixture and fusion of the
raw materials; mechanical pulverization with drying of the mixture obtained in the
previous step so as to obtain a powder with a particle size of 50 - 500 µm and a relative
humidity less than 5%.
[0020] In an embodiment, the step of drying the raw material in the method of obtaining
the powder soap is carried out at a temperature below 50°C, preferably from 15°C to
40°C, more preferably from 20°C to 35°C.
[0021] In an embodiment, the drying step of the method of obtaining the powder soap is carried
out in a dry environment, in a cyclone, by dry air current or by sprinkling.
[0022] In an embodiment, the mechanical pulverization step of the method of obtaining the
powder soap includes the passage of the raw material through an equipment comprising
a blade mill on a rotating vessel in a solidary direction and counter-current relative
to the rotation of the blade mill.
[0023] In an embodiment, the method of obtaining the powder soap further comprises a humidity
measurement and analysis step.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] For an easier understanding, figures are appended hereto, representing preferred
embodiments that are not intended to limit the object of the present description.
Figure 1: Schematic representation of an embodiment of the powder soap with a particle size
not greater than 500 µm (a) and with the initial particle size of the raw material
mixture (b).
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0025] The present description refers to a powder soap for personal hygiene and the respective
method of obtention.
[0026] The solution presented in the present description is based on a powder soap comprising
saponified fatty acids selected from a list comprised of animal or vegetable fats,
a salt, an emollient, hydrating components and additives with a particle size of 50
to 500 µm, wherein said powder soap does not produce agglomerates with a diameter
greater than 1 mm, after drying process in a dry environment or by dry air current
until the humidity is less than 5% by weight. Said particle size is determinant for
obtaining a stable sanitizing power over time, which is especially important in cases
where there are large quantities of powder soap stored, as is the case of public places,
such as, for example, hotels, shopping malls and restaurants. In this sense, and in
an alternative embodiment, the particle size of the powder soap for personal hygiene
ranges from 100 to 400 µm, preferably from 150 to 375 µm and even more preferably
from 200 to 350 µm.
[0027] The quantity of saponified fatty acids used in the total composition of the powder
soap ranges from 80 to 90% by weight, oils or saturated fats being preferred.
[0028] Another technical advantage presented by the powder soap disclosed in this description
is that its formulation does not comprise any petrochemical product or derivatives
thereof, thus making it an ecological and environmentally-friendly product.
[0029] In some specific embodiments, specific materials can be chosen that might improve
the sanitizing power and the hydration of the user's skin, for example glycerin could
be used as hydrating component and/or olive oil as emollient. Specifically, the olive
oil may also play a role of conditioner of the user's skin, providing a sensation
to the user of hydration and hygiene for longer.
[0030] In another embodiments, which may further be combined with the embodiments described
previously, additives may also be added such as dyes or perfumes, which act as elements
that increment the sensation of cleanliness. The powder soap may also additionally
comprise essential oils that increase the user's hydration.
[0031] The salt used in the powder soap composition depends on the use for which said soap
is intended. In cases of a more personal use, such as public or private places, the
salt chosen may be sodium chloride or sodium hydroxide that allow for a good relationship
between hygiene capacity and skin hydration. In more professional cases, where greater
degreasing capacity is required, the salt used could be sodium carbonate.
[0032] In order to obtain the powder soap with these characteristics, a specific method
has been developed comprising the raw material drying steps which may be carried out
at a temperature below 50°C, preferably from 15°C to 40°C, more preferably from 20°C
to 35°C. The drying carried out in this set of temperatures enables the commitment
to be maximized between the humidity of the powder and maintenance of the fat in a
quantity necessary for a correct and effective skin hydration. To achieve this level
of drying, a drying process in a dry environment or by dry air current can be used.
[0033] After this drying step, mixture and fusion of the raw materials follows in the production
line and subsequent mechanical pulverization with drying of the mixture so as to obtain
a powder with a particle size of 50 - 500 µm and a relative humidity less than 5%.
This mechanical pulverization may be carried out by using an equipment comprising
a blade mill on a rotating vessel in a solidary direction and/or counter-current relative
to the rotation of the blade mill. After mechanical pulverization, an optional step
of analyzing the quantity of humidity of the powder may occur, which by this phase
should already be less than 5% by weight. Subsequently, the powder soap is optionally
packed.
[0034] When used in this document, the term "comprises" or "comprising" is meant to indicate
the presence of features, elements, integers, steps and components mentioned, but
not to preclude the presence or the addition of one or more other features, elements,
integers, steps and components, or groups thereof.
[0035] Naturally, the present invention is not in any way restricted to the embodiments
described in this document and a person with average knowledge in the field may foresee
many possibilities of modifying thereof and of substituting technical features for
other equivalents, depending on the requirements of each situation, as defined in
the appended claims.
[0036] The following claims define additional embodiments of the present description.
1. Powder soap for personal hygiene comprising
saponified fatty acids selected from a list consisting of animal or vegetable fats,
a salt,
an emollient,
hydrating agents and additives;
with a particle size of 50-500 µm, wherein said powder soap is obtained in a one-step
drying process until the humidity is less than 5% (w/w).
2. Powder soap for personal hygiene according to the previous claim, wherein the quantity
of saponified fatty acids in the total composition ranges from 80 to 90% (w/w).
3. Powder soap for personal hygiene according to any one of the previous claims, comprising
80 - 90% (w/w) saponified fatty acids,
1- 5% (w/w) of a salt,
0.5 - 2.5% of an emollient,
1- 5% of hydrating agents and additives.
4. Powder soap for personal hygiene according to any one of the previous claims wherein
the saponified fatty acids are selected from a list consisting of: oils, saturated
fats, fatty acids, or mixtures thereof.
5. Powder soap for personal hygiene according to any one of the previous claims, wherein
the particle size ranges from 100 to 400 µm, preferably from 150 to 375 µm and even
more preferably from 200 to 350 µm.
6. Powder soap for personal hygiene according to any one of the previous claims further
comprising essential oils.
7. Powder soap for personal hygiene according to any one of the previous claims wherein
the hydrating agent is selected from a list consisting of: glycerin, urea, hyaluronic
acid, ammonium lactate, collagen and mixtures thereof.
8. Powder soap for personal hygiene according to any one of the previous claims wherein
the emollient is selected from a list consisting of: olive oil, glyceryl stearate,
butters, ceramides, oils, lanolin and mixtures thereof.
9. Powder soap for personal hygiene according to any one of the previous claims wherein
the additives are selected from a list consisting of: dyes, perfumes, chelating agents
and mixtures thereof.
10. Powder soap for personal hygiene according to any one of the previous claims wherein
the salt is selected from a list consisting of: sodium chloride, sodium hydroxide,
sodium carbonate, sodium bicarbonate and mixtures thereof.
11. Method of obtaining the powder soap for personal hygiene described in any one of claims
1 to 10, comprising the following steps:
drying the raw material;
mixture and fusion of the raw materials;
mechanical pulverization with drying of the mixture obtained in the previous step
so as to obtain a powder with a particle size of 50 - 500 µm and a relative humidity
less than 5%.
12. Method of obtaining the powder soap according to the previous claim, wherein the mixing
step is carried out at a temperature less than 50°C, preferably from 15°C to 40°C,
more preferably from 20°C to 35°C.
13. Method of obtaining the powder soap according to claims 11 and 12, wherein the drying
step is carried out in a dry environment, in cyclone, by dry air current or by sprinkling.
14. Method of obtaining the powder soap according to claims 11 to 13, wherein the mechanical
pulverization step includes the passage of the raw material through an equipment comprising
a blade mill on a rotating vessel in a solidary direction and counter-current relative
to the rotation of the blades of the blade mill.
15. Method of obtaining the powder soap according to claims 11 to 14, further comprising
a humidity measurement and analysis step.