Liquid hard surface detergent compositions containing amphoteric detergent surfactant and perfume
Patent 5536450 Issued on July 16, 1996. Estimated Expiration Date: April 19, 2015. 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.
510/417, Plural immiscible liquid phases (e.g., emulsion, oily and aqueous layers, etc.)510/101, WITH OXYGEN, HALOGEN, SULFUR, OR NITROGEN CONTAINING OR ETHYLENICALLY UNSATURATED COMPONENT WHICH IS A FRAGRANCE OR AROMA ENHANCER (E.G., PERFUME, ORGANOLEPTIC MATERIAL, ETC.)510/182, With aliphatic alcohol, ether, or ketone component510/405, Liquid composition510/427, With diverse non-soap surfactant510/488, Carboxylic acid, or salt thereof510/490, Nitrogen attached indirectly to the carboxyl group by nonionic bonding, or salt thereof510/496, With nitrogen containing organic component devoid of covalently bonded anionic substituents510/505, Oxygen in the component (except substituted triazines)510/506Ether
Aqueous, liquid hard surface detergent compositions having good filming/streaking characteristics contain amido zwitterionic detergent surfactant; linear cosurfactant; hydrophobic perfume; stabilizing additive that is C2-3 fatty acid and/or C2-6 alkane diol to help stabilize the hydrophobic perfume, especially as a microemulsion; optionally, cleaning solvent, monoethanolamine and/or other specific beta-aminoalkanols, etc. Preferred formulas do not contain large amounts of builders and/or other materials that contribute to bad spotting and filming and said formulas are suitable for general purpose cleaning including cleaning of glass.
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