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EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION |
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Mention of the grant of the patent: |
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15.11.2006 Bulletin 2006/46 |
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Date of filing: 04.09.2003 |
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International Patent Classification (IPC):
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Water soluble capsule
Wasserlösliche Kapsel
Capsule solubles dans l'eau
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AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HU IE IT LI LU MC NL PT RO SE SI SK TR |
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03.10.2002 GB 0222963 27.11.2002 GB 0227689
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Date of publication of application: |
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07.04.2004 Bulletin 2004/15 |
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Proprietors: |
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- UNILEVER PLC
London EC4P 4BQ (GB) Designated Contracting States: CY GB IE
- UNILEVER N.V.
3013 AL Rotterdam (NL) Designated Contracting States: AT BE BG CH CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GR HU IT LI LU MC NL PT RO SE SI SK TR
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Inventors: |
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- Groot, Andreas Theodorus Johannes
3133 AT Vlaardingen (NL)
- Ranade, Vidyadhar Sudhir
3133 AT Vlaardingen (NL)
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Representative: Hardy, Susan Margaret et al |
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Unilever PLC
Unilever Patent Group
Colworth House Sharnbrook
Bedford MK44 1LQ Sharnbrook
Bedford MK44 1LQ (GB) |
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References cited: :
WO-A-01/36290 US-A1- 2002 033 004
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US-A- 3 394 983
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Note: Within nine months from the publication of the mention of the grant of the European
patent, any person may give notice to the European Patent Office of opposition to
the European patent
granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall
not be deemed to
have been filed until the opposition fee has been paid. (Art. 99(1) European Patent
Convention).
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[0001] This invention relates to a water-soluble capsule containing a liquid composition,
such as a detergent composition e.g. for the cleaning of fabrics in a washing machine
or crockery etc. in a dishwashing machine.
[0002] Detergent compositions for machine washing of laundry are provided in many forms
such as free-flowing powders, liquids, etc.. Detergents in the form of compressed
powder tablets are also commonly available. These are advantageous in that they do
not require measuring they are thus easier to handle and dispense into the wash load
and allow for accurate dosing in detergent.
[0003] More recently water-soluble capsules of detergent composition in liquid and other
forms have been introduced. Water-soluble capsules generally comprise a detergent
composition encapsulated with water-soluble film, such as polyvinyl alcohol. Encapsulation
allows for handling of the product without direct contact with the detergent composition.
This is especially advantageous when the detergent composition includes aggressive
cleaning components which would irritate the skin on direct contact.
[0004] Liquid detergents also offer potential aesthetic benefits in so far as they can be
coloured e.g. to denote a particular function or fragrance.
[0005] However, a problem encountered with coloured liquids, is that fairly high levels
of colourant are needed which can be costly, and can lead to staining of the fabrics
to be washed.
[0006] Also, colouring of the fluid can be problematic in so far as the colouring agent,
e.g. dye or pigment used can be unstable in the liquid.
[0007] A further problem is that the capsule film can be visually unappealing to some consumers.
[0008] It is an object of the present invention to provide a water-soluble capsule containing
a fluid composition, which overcomes at least some of the above mentioned problems.
In particular, it is an object of the invention to provide a water-soluble capsule
with improved visual properties and a reduction in colourant-related staining problems.
[0009] Accordingly, in one aspect, the invention provides a water-soluble capsule comprising
a visually clear water-soluble film containing a visually clear fluid, the capsule
comprising a base wall portion inclined relative to one or more further wall portions,
and the film comprising a coloured portion and a non-coloured portion and the coloured
portion having a sufficiently large area in relation to the area of the non-coloured
portion such that the non-coloured portion and the fluid appear coloured.
[0010] The effect of this arrangement is that only part of the capsule need be coloured
in order to achieve a greater/full coloured effect i.e. so that more than the coloured
part of the capsule appears coloured to the naked eye. Thus, the fluid can be made
to appear coloured by colouring only part of the film thus using a reduced level of
colourant (as compared with the levels required if colourants were to be added to
the fluid thereby reducing the cost - financial and environmental - and the likelihood
of colourant-related staining of the coloured capsule. At the same time, the film
itself also appears coloured thereby enhancing its visual characteristics.
[0011] A further advantage is that new colour variants/interesting visual effects can be
easily introduced by the manufacturer, simply by selecting the appropriately coloured
film, rather than reformulating with new fluid colours, which can be expensive.
[0012] As used herein, the term "non-coloured" is intended to mean the formulation (of the
film or contained liquid as the case may be) is substantially free of colourants (e.g.
dyes, pigments); and the term "clear" is intended to mean any substance which is capable
of letting light pass therethrough.
[0013] The fluid may be a detergent liquid or gel such as is used in a laundry process (i.e.
including detergents, conditioners, fresheners, and the like) or machine dishwashing
process In a preferred embodiment the capsule containing a unit dose of a transparent
liquid detergent composition.
[0014] The fluid may have a refractive index from 1 to 2.0 and preferably from 1.3 to 1.5.
[0015] Although it is advantageous in terms of cost to restrict colouration to the film,
the invention is not limited to this. Indeed, the fluid may also be coloured. The
colour of the film will effect this colour and a new 'hybrid' colouration effect produced,
wherein both the film and fluid appear to have the same 'hybrid' colour, resulting
from the combination of the two colours.
[0016] The capsule may take any suitable shape in order to produce the inclined wall formation
which contributes to the colouration effect.
[0017] The further one or more wall portions may include a body wall which is curved (when
viewed from the side) and which may provide a recess for containing said liquid. The
body wall may be dome shaped.
[0018] The relative inclination of the body and further walls (measured at the general area
of their intersection) may be from 0° to 90°, preferably from 0° to 80°, further preferably
from 30° to 70°, e.g. 50° and (where internal acute angle is referred to here).
[0019] In one embodiment the dome shaped body wall is thermoformed and the base wall sealed
thereto.
[0020] One or more of the capsule walls (and/or portion(s) of such wall(s)) may have a curved
outer perimeter e.g. circular or oval.
[0021] The capsule may also be "pillow shaped" i.e. formed with rectangular or square side
walls, one or both of which bulge when filled with fluid to form a pillow-like body.
[0022] The base radius/capsule height ratio is preferable from 1 to 5, and even more preferably
from 1.2 to 2.0 and more preferably from 1.4 to 1.6 and even more preferably from
1.45 to 1.55.
[0023] In a one embodiment this ratio is 1.47.
[0024] In the case of square/rectangular capsules, the term 'radius' should be interpreted
to mean an equivalent dimension i.e. the average distance from centre to the side(s)
of the base e.g. half the base width of a square shaped capsule.
[0025] Any suitable part or parts of the capsule film may be coloured.
[0026] Coloured film may be used to form one or more walls of the capsule, the non-coloured
film forming the remainder of the capsule walls etc. In a preferred embodiment the
capsule may have one or more walls coloured, e.g. the base wall or the body wall of
the above mentioned dome-shaped capsule. The capsule walls may comprise a combination
of coloured and non-coloured film, e.g. a colour film may be attached to existing
non-coloured walls on the inside or outside.
[0027] The coloured portion may comprise 20% to 80%, preferably 30% to 70% e.g. 50% of the
total surface area of the capsule.
[0028] The film of one or more walls may have a laminar structure, wherein one or more coloured
layers are included.
In the case of a laminar structure, preferably the inner layer or layers, and more
preferably the innermost layer or layers are coloured. This provides a good colouration
effect.
[0029] Preferably, the colourant is a pigment, but it can also be in the form of a dye.
[0030] Water soluble capsules according to the invention may be made by a process comprising
the steps of
- forming coloured and non-coloured films to produce an open package having a recess
adapted to receive the composition;
- placing in the capsule the visually clear fluid
- sealing the capsule.
[0031] The above process may be a vertical form fill and seal (VFFS) process or horizontal
form fill and seal (HFFS) process or rotary form fill and seal process (RFFS).
[0032] Advantageously, the capsules are made with a coloured wall(s) and non-coloured wall(s).
[0033] The invention will be more clearly understood from the following description of an
embodiments thereof, given by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying
drawings in which:-
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a capsule according to one form of the invention;
and
Figure 2 is a side schematic view of the capsule of figure 1.
[0034] Referring to the drawings, a dome-shaped capsule 1 is shown, the capsule comprising
a body portion 8 containing a measured unit dose of a transparent liquid detergent
composition 2. Surrounding the body portion is an annular seal 10. The body portion
8 is defined by a body wall 4 formed from a transparent non-coloured film and a base
wall 6 formed from a transparent coloured film. The capsule has a rounded appearance.
[0035] The colourant used here is a blue dye.
[0036] The capsule has only one wall coloured and yet the whole capsule appears blue (must
tally with colourant) due to the reflection by the coloured film and refraction of
light by the contained liquid. The result is a pleasing appearance, using very low
level of colourant.
[0037] The capsule 1 is formed using a horizontal form fill and seal (HFFS) process in which
a first non-coloured transparent sheet of a water-soluble material is thermoformed
to form the domed body wall 4 of the body portion and the liquid 2 is placed therein.
A second sheet of a coloured transparent water-soluble material is then superimposed
over the first sheet and the first and second sheets are then heat sealed along a
continuous region of the superposed sheets surrounding the liquid 2 to form a base
wall 6.
[0038] Figure 2 shows a side view the capsule of figure 1 so as to demonstrate how the ratio
of the dome height
b relative to the radius of the dome base
a can be selected for enhanced colouration effect. In this embodiment the ratio is
1.47 (i.e.
a = 25 and
b = 17) which produces a good overall colouration effect where both the film and the
liquid appear blue.
[0039] It will be appreciated that the same considerations can be applied to other shaped
capsules (e.g. the widely used pillow-shaped capsule) to produce the colouration effect
of the invention.
[0040] Capsules may not have exactly the shape as given in the drawings. The top film (in
the drawing at the bottom) may not be flat, but curved as well due to film shrinkage.
In the latter case, the length
b is determined starting from the level of the seal as this determines the colouring
the effect. The length
b may deviate from the overall capsule height when measured from the floor.
[0041] In another embodiment, a capsule is formed as described for the first embodiment,
except that in this case the base wall 6 is formed from an inner and an outer sheet
of transparent water-soluble film, wherein innermost is non-coloured and the outermost
coloured. This gives the impression of being coloured when viewed in plan view, but
not when viewed from the side. This is due to the reflection of light on the colourless
surface of the inner film. This interesting visual effect again uses low colourant
levels.
[0042] As stated above, in both examples the capsules contain a liquid detergent composition.
When a liquid detergent composition is used, it is preferred that the composition
is essentially non-aqueous. However, compositions may be used which contain substantial
amounts of water, provided that this water is in a form where its chemical activity
is reduced (e.g. as water of crystallisation or in combination with a solvent such
that its vapour pressure is reduced) such that the soluble film does not dissolve
prematurely.
[0043] A suitable substantially non-aqueous visually clear liquid formulation is:-
Ingredient |
wt% |
Alcohol Ethoxylate Nonionic (5EO) |
25 |
LAS (alkylbenzene sulphonic acid, as acid) |
20 |
Coco fatty acid |
17 |
Glycerol |
10 |
Monoethanolamine |
8 |
Enzymes |
1 |
Monopropylene Glycol |
15 |
Minors |
1 |
Water |
Balance |
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100% |
[0044] Another suitable formulation is:
liquid properties |
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formulation |
see next table |
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colour |
clear, transparent, colourless |
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viscosity |
270 mPas |
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refractive index |
1,333 @ 20°C |
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formulation
ingredient |
level [%] |
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Nonionic 7EO |
20.0 |
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Monopropylene glycol |
23.0 |
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Monoethanol amine |
9.6 |
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LAS acid |
20.5 |
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Fatty acid |
17 |
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Minors |
5.0 |
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Water |
up to 100 |
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[0045] As mentioned above, suitable colourants for the film include, but are not limited
to, dyes and/or pigments. A suitable dye would be Vitasyn Patent blue V dye. A suitable
pigment would be Iragon Blue pigment supplied by Ciba Speciality Chemicals.
[0046] In use capsules according to the invention can conveniently be placed directly into
the wash liquor where the film dissolves, releasing the liquid detergent composition.
[0047] It is of course to be understood that the invention is not intended to be restricted
to the details of the above embodiments which are described by way of example only.
1. A water-soluble capsule comprising a visually clear water-soluble film containing
a visually clear fluid the capsule comprising a base wall portion inclined relative
to one or more further wall portions, and the film comprising a coloured portion and
a non-coloured portion, the coloured portion having a sufficiently large area in relation
to the area of the non-coloured portion such that the non-coloured portion and fluid
appears coloured.
2. A water-soluble capsule according to claim 1 wherein the further one or more wall
portions include a curved body wall for providing a recess for containing the fluid.
3. A water-soluble capsule according to claim 2 or claim 1 wherein the body wall is dome-shaped.
4. A water-soluble capsule according to any preceding claim wherein the body wall and
or base wall are generally circular or oval.
5. A water-soluble capsule according to any preceding claim wherein the relative inclination
of the body wall and the further one or more walls is from 0° to 90°.
6. A water-soluble capsule according to claim 5 wherein the relative inclination of the
body wall and the further one or more walls is from 0° to 80°.
7. A water-soluble capsule according to claim 6 wherein the relative inclination of the
body wall and the further one or more walls is from 20° to 60°.
8. A water-soluble capsule according to claim 7 wherein the relative inclination of the
body wall and the further one or more walls is from 35° to 55°.
9. A water-soluble capsule according to any preceding claim wherein the capsule walls,
and/or portion(s) of such walls may have a curved outer perimeter.
10. A water-soluble capsule according to any preceding claim wherein the capsule base
radius/capsule height ratio is from 1 to 5.
11. A water-soluble capsule according to claim 10 wherein the capsule base radius/capsule
height ratio is from 1.2 to 2.0
12. A water-soluble capsule according to claim 11 wherein the capsule base radius/capsule
height ratio is from 1.4 to 1.6.
13. A water-soluble capsule according to claim 12 wherein the capsule base radius/capsule
height ratio is 1.45 to 1.55.
14. A water-soluble capsule according to any preceding claim wherein all/part of the base
wall is coloured.
15. A water-soluble capsule according to any preceding claim wherein the film of one or
more walls has a laminate structure, with one or more coloured layers.
16. A water-soluble capsule according to any preceding claim wherein the fluid has a refractive
index from 1 to 2.0.
17. A water-soluble capsule according to any preceding claim wherein the fluid has a refractive
index from from 1.3 to 1.5.
1. Wasserlösliche Kapsel, umfassend einen visuell klaren wasserlöslichen Film, enthaltend
eine visuell klare Flüssigkeit, wobei die Kapsel einen Grundwandteil umfaßt, der in
bezug auf einen oder mehrere weitere Wandteile geneigt ist, und der Film einen gefärbten
Teil und einen nicht-gefärbten Teil umfaßt, wobei der gefärbte Teil eine ausreichend
große Fläche in bezug auf die Fläche des nicht-gefärbten Teils aufweist, so daß der
nicht-gefärbte Teil und die Flüssigkeit gefärbt erscheinen.
2. Wasserlösliche Kapsel nach Anspruch 1, wobei die weiteren ein oder mehreren Wandteile
eine gebogene Körperwand zur Bereitstellung einer Vertiefung für die Aufnahme einer
Flüssigkeit umfassen.
3. Wasserlösliche Kapsel nach Anspruch 2 oder Anspruch 1, wobei die Körperwand kuppelförmig
ist.
4. Wasserlösliche Kapsel nach einem vorhergehenden Anspruch, wobei die Körperwand und/oder
Grundwand im allgemeinen kreisförmig oder oval ist/sind.
5. Wasserlösliche Kapsel nach einem vorhergehenden Anspruch, wobei die relative Neigung
der Körperwand und der weiteren einen oder mehreren Wände 0 bis 90° beträgt.
6. Wasserlösliche Kapsel nach Anspruch 5, wobei die relative Neigung der Körperwand und
der weiteren einen oder mehreren Wände 0 bis 80° beträgt.
7. Wasserlösliche Kapsel nach Anspruch 6, wobei die relative Neigung der Körperwand und
der weiteren einen oder mehreren Wände 20 bis 60° beträgt.
8. Wasserlösliche Kapsel nach Anspruch 7, wobei die relative Neigung der Körperwand und
der weiteren einen oder mehreren Wände 35 bis 55° beträgt.
9. Wasserlösliche Kapsel nach einem vorhergehenden Anspruch, wobei die Kapselwände und/oder
Teil(e) dieser Wände einen gebogenen Außenumfang aufweisen können.
10. Wasserlösliche Kapsel nach einem vorhergehenden Anspruch, wobei das Verhältnis von
Kapselgrundradius/Kapselhöhe 1 bis 5 beträgt.
11. Wasserlösliche Kapsel nach Anspruch 10, wobei das Verhältnis von Kapselgrundradius/Kapselhöhe
1,2 bis 2,0 beträgt.
12. Wasserlösliche Kapsel nach Anspruch 11, wobei das Verhältnis von Kapselgrundradius/Kapselhöhe
1,4 bis 1,6 beträgt.
13. Wasserlösliche Kapsel nach Anspruch 12, wobei das Verhältnis von Kapselgrundradius/Kapselhöhe
1,45 bis 1,55 beträgt.
14. Wasserlösliche Kapsel nach einem vorhergehenden Anspruch, wobei die gesamte/ein Teil
der Grundwand gefärbt ist.
15. Wasserlösliche Kapsel nach einem vorhergehenden Anspruch, wobei der Film einer oder
mehrerer Wände eine Laminatstruktur mit einer oder mehreren gefärbten Schichten aufweist.
16. Wasserlösliche Kapsel nach einem vorhergehenden Anspruch, wobei die Flüssigkeit einen
Brechungsindex von 1 bis 2,0 aufweist.
17. Wasserlösliche Kapsel nach einem vorhergehenden Anspruch, wobei die Flüssigkeit einen
Brechungsindex von 1,3 bis 1,5 aufweist.
1. Capsule hydrosoluble comprenant un film hydrosoluble visuellement clair contenant
un fluide visuellement clair, la capsule comprenant une partie de paroi de base inclinée
par rapport à une ou plusieurs autres parties de paroi, et le film comprenant une
partie colorée et une partie non colorée, la partie colorée ayant une surface suffisamment
large par rapport à la surface de la partie non colorée, de telle sorte que la partie
non colorée et le fluide semblent colorés.
2. Capsule hydrosoluble selon la revendication 1, dans laquelle la ou les autres parties
de paroi incluent une paroi de corps incurvée pour fournir un creux pour contenir
le fluide.
3. Capsule hydrosoluble selon la revendication 2 ou la revendication 1, dans laquelle
la paroi de corps est en forme de dôme.
4. Capsule hydrosoluble selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle
la paroi de corps ou la paroi de base sont généralement circulaires ou ovales.
5. Capsule hydrosoluble selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle
l'inclinaison relative de la paroi de corps et de l'autre ou des autres parois est
de 0° à 90°.
6. Capsule hydrosoluble selon la revendication 5, dans laquelle l'inclinaison relative
de la paroi de corps et de l'autre ou des autres parois est de 0° à 80°.
7. Capsule hydrosoluble selon la revendication 6, dans laquelle l'inclinaison relative
de la paroi de corps et de l'autre ou des autres parois est de 20° à 60°.
8. Capsule hydrosoluble selon la revendication 7, dans laquelle l'inclinaison relative
de la paroi de corps et de l'autre ou des autres parois est de 35° à 55°.
9. Capsule hydrosoluble selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle
les parois de la capsule, et/ou la (les) partie(s) de telles parois, peuvent avoir
un périmètre extérieur courbe.
10. Capsule hydrosoluble selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle
le rapport entre le rayon de la base de la capsule et la hauteur de la capsule est
de 1 à 5.
11. Capsule hydrosoluble selon la revendication 10, dans laquelle le rapport entre le
rayon de la base de la capsule et la hauteur de la capsule est de 1,2 à 2,0.
12. Capsule hydrosoluble selon la revendication 11, dans laquelle le rapport entre le
rayon de la base de la capsule et la hauteur de la capsule est de 1,4 à 1,6.
13. Capsule hydrosoluble selon la revendication 12, dans laquelle le rapport entre le
rayon de la base de la capsule et la hauteur de la capsule est de 1,45 à 1,55.
14. Capsule hydrosoluble selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle
toute/une partie de la paroi de base est colorée.
15. Capsule hydrosoluble selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle
le film d'une ou de plusieurs parois a une structure laminaire, avec une ou plusieurs
couches colorées.
16. Capsule hydrosoluble selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle
le fluide a un indice de réfraction de 1 à 2,0.
17. Capsule hydrosoluble selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle
le fluide a un indice de réfraction de 1,3 à 1,5.