ENVELOPE TYPE DETERGENT

20170313962 · 2017-11-02

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Abstract

The present invention relates to a detergent composition for preparing an envelope type detergent, the detergent composition including: a) a non-ionic surfactant; b) an anionic surfactant; c) a film forming water-soluble polymer; d) an alkali builder; and e) a plasticizer, and an envelope type detergent prepared therefrom.

Claims

1. An envelope type detergent capable of containing the laundry.

2. The envelope type detergent of claim 1, wherein the detergent is a film phase having a thickness of 0.004 μm to 2.0 mm.

3. The envelope type detergent of claim 2, wherein detergent ingredients are solidified and comprised in the film phase.

4. A detergent composition for preparing an envelope type detergent, the detergent composition comprising: a) 3 to 40 parts by weight of a non-ionic surfactant; b) 5 to 40 parts by weight of an anionic surfactant; c) 5 to 90 parts by weight of a film forming water-soluble polymer as a total weight of the film after being dried; d) 1 to 30 parts by weight of an alkali builder; and e) 1 to 20 parts by weight of a plasticizer.

5. The detergent composition of claim 4, wherein a) as the non-ionic surfactant, one or more are selected from the group consisting of polyoxyethylene alkyl ether, coconut diethanolamide, fatty acid alkanolamine, amine oxide, alkyl polyglucoside, methyl polyethylene alkyl ether, and sugar ether.

6. The detergent composition of claim 4, wherein as b) the anionic surfactant, one or more are selected from the group consisting of alpha sulfo fatty acid methyl ester salt, alpha-olefin sulfonate, and sodium lauryl sulfate.

7. The detergent composition of claim 4, wherein c) the film forming water-soluble polymer is a polyvinyl alcohol having a degree of saponification of 75 to 95% and an average degree of polymerization of 100 to 3,000.

8. The detergent composition of claim 4, wherein as d) the alkali builder, one or more are selected from the group consisting of soda ash, sodium carbonate, sodium bicarbonate, and sodium sulfate.

9. The detergent composition of claim 4, wherein as e) the plasticizer, one or more are selected from the group consisting of trimethylol propane, ethylene glycol, dibutyl phthalate, and citric acid.

10. The detergent composition of claim 4, wherein the detergent composition additionally comprises one or more additives selected from the group consisting of a perfume, a proteolytic enzyme, a lipolytic enzyme, a carbohydrolytic enzyme, a cellulolytic enzyme, a bleaching agent, a fluorescent dye, and a migration proofing agent in an amount of 0.3 to 10 parts by weight based on 100 parts by weight of the detergent composition.

Description

DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

[0024] FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating an envelope type detergent prepared according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.

[0025] It should be understood that the appended drawings are not necessarily to scale, presenting a somewhat simplified representation of various features illustrative of the basic principles of the invention. The specific design features of the present invention as disclosed herein, including, for example, specific dimensions, orientations, locations, and shapes will be determined in part by the particular intended application and use environment.

BEST MODE

[0026] Hereinafter, the present invention will be described in detail with reference to drawings and Examples.

[0027] In describing the present invention, detailed descriptions related to publicly known functions or configurations will be omitted in order not to obscure the gist of the present invention.

[0028] The present inventors have studied on a method capable of solving the problem in that a washing effect cannot be completely obtained by excessively or sparingly using the detergent when the laundry is laundered, and capable of eliminating the chore in that the laundry is stored in the same container until a pile of the laundry reaches a predetermined level, and then the laundry need to be classified according to various classification criteria, and the discomfort caused by storing the laundry, thereby completing the present invention.

[0029] The envelope type detergent according to the present invention is an envelope capable of containing the laundry, and includes detergent ingredients solidified in a polymer film. The shape of the envelope is not particularly limited, and any shape can be adopted as long as the shape can contain the laundry. The size of the envelope is also not particularly limited, and the envelope may be prepared in various sizes. An envelope type detergent has an advantage in that the laundry complying with the classification criteria can be contained and stored together in an envelope from the time when the laundry is produced. Further, the envelope type detergent has an advantage in that a suitable amount of detergent may be used because the laundry which may be contained in the envelope is limited.

[0030] In the envelope type detergent, a polymer film including detergent ingredients has a thickness of preferably 0.004 μm to 2.0 mm, and more preferably 0.01 to 0.5 mm. When the thickness is less than 0.004 μm, the tensile strength is reduced, and the product stability as an envelope type detergent is poor. When the thickness is more than 2.0 mm, there occurs a problem in that the solubility of the detergent is reduced. The envelope type detergent has the strength of 5.0 to 100.0 N/mm.sup.2, and preferably 30.0 to 50.0 N/mm.sup.2. The strength within the range is preferred in terms of solubility of the detergent, storing property of the laundry, and use convenience.

[0031] The envelope type detergent is preferably prepared from a detergent composition including: a) 3 to 40 parts by weight of a non-ionic surfactant; b) 5 to 40 parts by weight of an anionic surfactant; c) 5 to 90 parts by weight of a film forming water-soluble polymer as a total weight of the film after being dried; d) 1 to 30 parts by weight of an alkali builder; and e) 1 to 20 parts by weight of a plasticizer.

[0032] In the present specification, the “film forming water-soluble polymer” means a water-soluble polymer capable of forming a film, and has a film-forming property capable of forming a film matrix, but when the laundry is laundered, entangled polymer chains of the film forming water-soluble polymer are disentangled by water again.

[0033] In the detergent composition for the envelope type detergent of the present invention, a) the non-ionic surfactant may compensate the cleaning ability in laundry water of high hardness, and thus may improve the cleaning power of the detergent. The non-ionic surfactant is not particularly limited, but preferred examples thereof include polyoxyethylene alkyl ether, coconut diethanolamide, fatty acid alkanolamine, amine oxide, alkyl polyglucoside, methyl polyethylene alkyl ether, sugar ether, or the like. In addition, preferably, one or more may be selected and used from the group consisting of the non-ionic surfactants described above.

[0034] It is preferred that the non-ionic surfactant is included in an amount of 3 to 40 parts by weight based on the total weight of the detergent composition for the envelope type detergent. When the content is less than 3 parts by weight, there is a problem in that the cleaning power is low, and when the content is more than 40 parts by weight, there is a problem in that it is not easy to prepare the envelope type detergent according to the present invention.

[0035] Next, b) the anionic surfactant is to serve as a detergent like the non-ionic surfactant, and is not particularly limited, but preferred examples thereof include alpha sulfo fatty acid methyl ester, alpha-olefin sulfonate, or sodium lauryl sulfate. In addition, preferably, one or more may be selected and used from the group consisting of the anionic surfactants described above.

[0036] It is preferred that the anionic surfactant is included in an amount of 5 to 40 parts by weight based on the total weight of the detergent composition for the envelope type detergent. When the content is less than 5 parts by weight, there is a problem in that the cleaning power is low, and when the content is more than 40 parts by weight, there is a problem in that it is not easy to prepare the envelope type detergent according to the present invention.

[0037] Next, preferred examples of c) the film forming water-soluble polymer include polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) or a polyvinyl alcohol-based copolymer, and in order to secure the solubility and achieve the forming property of a film in the form of an envelope, it is preferred that the film forming water-soluble polymer has a degree of saponification of 75 to 95% and an average degree of polymerization of 100 to 3,000. When the degree of saponification is less than 75% or more than 95%, the film forming water-soluble polymer has low solubility, and thus is not dissolved well in water. Further, when the average degree of polymerization is less than 100, the molecular weight is so low that the film is not easily formed, and physical properties such as the tensile strength of the film are not good. When the average degree of polymerization is more than 3,000, the molecular weight is so high that the film forming water-soluble polymer is hardly dissolved in water, and even though the polymer is dissolved in water, the viscosity is so high that it is difficult to formulate the film forming water-soluble polymer into a film.

[0038] It is preferred that the film forming water-soluble polymer is included in an amount of 5 to 90 parts by weight as a total weight of a film after being dried, based on the total weight of the detergent composition. When the content is less than 5 parts by weight, it is difficult to prepare a film due to the low tensile strength, and when the content is more than 90 parts by weight, the content of active ingredients for laundry is so low that the detergent function deteriorates.

[0039] Next, d) the alkali builder increases the pH in the detergent composition for the envelope type detergent, and thus increases repulsion between fibers, thereby improving the power of removing dirt. Further, since it is possible to prevent the pH of the detergent composition from being excessively increased by an appropriate combination with acidic ingredients, it is possible to reduce the possibility of dye migration which may occur when the laundry is laundered at high temperature due to high pH. In addition, the alkali builder serves to maintain the pores of a water-soluble polymer via a neutralization reaction with acidic ingredients, thereby impregnating detergent ingredients in the polymer film.

[0040] As the alkali builder, soda ash, sodium carbonate, sodium bicarbonate, sodium sulfate, or the like may be used, and one or more thereof may be selected and used. The higher the content of sodium bicarbonate and sodium sulfate is, the higher the density is, so that when sodium bicarbonate and sodium sulfate are used in consideration of the aforementioned property, it is preferred to adjust the content thereof. Sodium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate are also used as a pH adjusting agent, and thus may serve to buffer the pH of laundry water.

[0041] The alkali builder may be typically used by appropriately adjusting the content thereof according to the purpose, but is included in an amount of preferably 1 to 30 parts by weight based on the total weight of the detergent composition in the present invention. When the alkali builder is used in an amount of less than 1 part by weight, the pores of the polymer film are formed in a small amount, and as a result, it is difficult to impregnate detergent ingredients in the polymer film, and when the alkali builder is used in an amount of more than 30 parts by weight, the solubility of the envelope type detergent prepared is reduced.

[0042] Next, e) the plasticizer is a film forming initiator of a polymer, and is used in order to impart ductility to the envelope type detergent. Preferred examples thereof include trimethylol propane, ethylene glycol, dibutyl phthalate, and citric acid, and one or more may be selected and used from the examples described above.

[0043] It is preferred that the plasticizer is included in an amount of 1 to 20 parts by weight based on the total weight of the detergent composition. When the plasticizer is used in an amount of less than 1 part by weight, the polymer film is not formed well, and when the plasticizer is used in an amount of more than 20 parts by weight, the ductility is increased so much that the strength of film suitable as an envelope type detergent may not be obtained.

[0044] Further, within a range not inhibiting the object of the present invention, a detergent composition for an envelope type detergent according to the present invention may additionally include an additive such as a proteolytic enzyme such as protease, a lipolytic enzyme such as lipase, a carbohydrolytic enzyme such as amylase, a cellulolytic enzyme such as cellulase, a biphenyl-based or stilbene-based fluorescent dye, a bleaching agent such as sodium percarbonate, or a migration proofing agent in an amount of 0.3 to 10 parts by weight based on 100 parts by weight of the detergent composition. When a portion of these additives is included in the detergent composition for the envelope type detergent, it is preferred that each of the proteolytic enzyme, the lipolytic enzyme, the carbohydrolytic enzyme, and the cellulolytic enzyme is additionally included in an amount of 0.01 to 1 part by weight based on 100 parts by weight of the detergent composition. Alternatively, it is preferred that the fluorescent dye is additionally included in an amount of 0.1 to 1 part by weight based on 100 parts by weight of the detergent composition, and it is preferred that the migration proofing agent is additionally included in an amount of 0.5 to 5 parts by weight based on 100 parts by weight of the detergent composition.

[0045] The envelope type detergent according to the present invention is prepared as an envelope type detergent by a preparation method including: uniformly mixing raw materials which constitute the composition ingredients of the detergent; making the mixture into a film; and preparing the filmed detergent composition in the form of an envelope. In addition, when the raw materials are mixed, the above-described additives may be additionally mixed according to the purpose. The additive may also be introduced into the outer form of the detergent envelope in a post-processing form, if necessary.

[0046] When the raw materials are mixed, it is preferred that the additive is introduced within a temperature range in consideration of the boiling point of a surfactant and the melting point of a polymer.

MODE FOR INVENTION

[0047] Hereinafter, preferred examples are presented in order to help understand the present invention, but the following examples are only provided to illustrate the present invention and the scope of the present invention is not limited to the following Examples.

EXAMPLE

[0048] An envelope type detergent was prepared from the raw materials shown in the following Table 1 by using a screw introducing apparatus at a heating temperature of 140° C. and a blowing film casting apparatus. The prepared envelope type detergent has a form as illustrated in FIG. 1. In Table 1, the unit means wt %. As a result of measuring the tensile strength of the prepared detergent envelope, the tensile strength was 49.11 N/mm.sup.2.

[0049] The tensile strengths of the detergent envelopes prepared in the Example and the Comparative Examples to be described below were measured under the following conditions.

[0050] Device used: Jinan Lingyue Accurate Instrument, LX-180 Model

[0051] Sample size: 30 mm×30 mm

[0052] Tensile speed: 50 mm/min

[0053] Temperature: 15° C.

Comparative Example 1

[0054] An envelope type detergent was prepared in the same manner as in the Example with the constitution as shown in the following Table 1. As a result of the preparation, a plasticizer was not contained, and as a result, the polymer film was not formed well, and was hardened in the form of a lump inside the screw apparatus. Furthermore, when the envelope type detergent was prepared with the constitution in Comparative Example 1, it was shown that the tensile strength was significantly low and ductility was not exhibited. The tensile strength was 25.16 N/mm.sup.2.

Comparative Example 2

[0055] A preparation was carried out in the same manner as in the Example with the constitution shown in Table 1, except that when the screw was introduced, the heating temperature was set to 160° C., which is higher than that in the Example. As a result of carrying out the preparation, a film as an envelope type detergent was not formed. This is because the water-soluble polymer and the surfactant were volatilized by mixing the raw materials at high temperature, and as a result, the film was not formed. Further, due to bubbles generated during the volatilization, the uniformity of the contents deteriorated, the tensile strength was significantly reduced, and as a result, the breakage phenomenon occurred during the process of preparing the envelope type detergent.

Comparative Example 3

[0056] A preparation was carried out in the same manner as in the Example under the constitution shown in the following Table 1. As a result of carrying out the preparation, a film as an envelope type detergent was not formed. It is determined that this is because excessive amounts of surfactant were aggregated with a polymer. In addition, it is determined that an excessive amount of surfactant brought about a reduction in surface tension, the reduction induced gelling of the total raw materials, and as a result, a film as an envelope type detergent was not formed.

TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Comparative Comparative Comparative Classification Example Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 Water-soluble PVA (polyvinyl 86.00% 88.00%  86.00% 44.00% polymer alcohol) Plasticizer TMP (trimethylol 2.00% — 2.00% 2.00% propane) Non-ionic LA-7 mol 3.00% 3.00% 3.00% 45.00% surfactant (polyoxyethylene alkyl ether) Anionic MES (methyl 6.50% 6.50% 6.50% 6.50% surfactant estersulfonate 85%) Alkali builder Sodium carbonate 2.50% 2.50% 2.50% 2.50% (soda ash) Additive Proteolytic 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% enzyme Introduction temperature 140° C. 140° C. 160° C. 140° C.

INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY

[0057] The detergent composition for the envelope type detergent according to the present invention may prepare an envelope type detergent retaining the strength capable of containing the laundry. Further, the envelope type detergent according to the present invention can be easily quantified when the detergent is used for laundry, and storage stability and storage convenience thereof are excellent. Therefore, the detergent composition may be used very usefully when a detergent in which the user's convenience is enhanced is prepared.

[0058] As described above, the exemplary embodiments have been described and illustrated in the drawings and the specification. The exemplary embodiments were chosen and described in order to explain certain principles of the invention and their practical application, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to make and utilize various exemplary embodiments of the present invention, as well as various alternatives and modifications thereof. As is evident from the foregoing description, certain aspects of the present invention are not limited by the particular details of the examples illustrated herein, and it is therefore contemplated that other modifications and applications, or equivalents thereof, will occur to those skilled in the art. Many changes, modifications, variations and other uses and applications of the present construction will, however, become apparent to those skilled in the art after considering the specification and the accompanying drawings. All such changes, modifications, variations and other uses and applications which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention are deemed to be covered by the invention which is limited only by the claims which follow.