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Low residue antiperspirant creams

Patent 5019375 Issued on May 28, 1991. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject March 14, 2009. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

Patent References

3255082

Aerosol astringent composition
Patent #: 3968203
Issued on: 07/06/1976
Inventor: Spitzer ,   et al.

Anhydrous antiperspirant creams
Patent #: 4083956
Issued on: 04/11/1978
Inventor: Shelton

Antiperspirant stick composition
Patent #: 4229432
Issued on: 10/21/1980
Inventor: Geria

Antiperspirant stick compositions
Patent #: 4265878
Issued on: 05/05/1981
Inventor: Keil

Antiperspirant emulsion compositions
Patent #: 4268499
Issued on: 05/19/1981
Inventor: Keil

Solid antiperspirant stick composition
Patent #: 4425328
Issued on: 01/10/1984
Inventor: Nabial

Long-acting anhydrous antiperspirant compositions containing triacetin
Patent #: 4548808
Issued on: 10/22/1985
Inventor: Chavkin

Method for the preparation of water-in-oil emulsion antiperspirants
Patent #: 4719103
Issued on: 01/12/1988
Inventor: Krevald ,   et al.

Antiperspirant stick
Patent #: 4724139
Issued on: 02/09/1988
Inventor: Palinczar

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Inventors

Assignee

Application

No. 323524 filed on 03/14/1989

US Classes:

424/66, Zirconium compound containing424/67, Zinc compound containing424/68Aluminum compound containing

Examiners

Primary: Ore, Dale R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Foreign Patent References

  • 28853 EP 05/24/1981
  • 135315 EP 03/24/1985

International Classes

A61K 007/32
A61K 007/34
A61K 007/36
A61K 007/38

Abstract

Antiperspirant cream compositions, which exhibit reduced residue on the skin and excellent cosmetics and aesthetics, as well as good composition stability over time, are claimed. These compositions, which may be formulated to have relatively high viscosities, include a volatile silicone material, a particulate antiperspirant active, a clay thickening agent, an activator for the clay thickening agent, and a non-volatile paraffinic hydrocarbon fluid, such as mineral oil or branched chain C16 -C68 hydrocarbons. A method of treating or preventing perspiration in humans using these compositions is also claimed.

Other References

  • Ser. No. 323,523, Tanner, Nunn and Luebbe, 3/14/8
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