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Title:
NAIL POLISH REMOVER
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/1994/016671
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
A liquid, non-aqueous cleaner composition that is well suited for removing finger nail polish, the composition comprising d-limonene, ethyl lactate, cetyl acetate, and optionally, propylene glycol methyl ether acetate.

Inventors:
BAYLESS RONNIE E
Application Number:
PCT/US1994/000843
Publication Date:
August 04, 1994
Filing Date:
January 24, 1994
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
DOTOLO RES CORP (US)
International Classes:
A61K8/31; A61K8/37; A61Q3/04; C11D7/26; C11D7/50; C11D7/24; (IPC1-7): A61K7/047; C11D7/26; C11D7/50
Foreign References:
US3686701A1972-08-29
US5098591A1992-03-24
US5063057A1991-11-05
US5082660A1992-01-21
US5011621A1991-04-30
JPH0337299A1991-02-18
JPH0341170A1991-02-21
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Claims:
WHAT IS CLAIMED IS:
1. A nonaqueous, liquid composition comprising the following ingredients : a) dlimonene b) ethyl lactate c) cetyl acetate or a mixture of cetyl acetate and ethoxylated lanolin oil .
2. A fingernail polish remover nonaqueous composition comprising the following ingredients: a) dlimonene b) ethyl lactate c) cetyl acetate, the dlimonene and the ethyl lactate each being at least 20% by weight of the composition.
3. A nonaqueous cleaning composition comprising the following ingredients in approximate percent by weight : Ingredients 0, o by weight 1 dlimonene 20 70.
4. ethyl lactate 20 70.
5. cetyl acetate or a 115 mixture of cetyl acetate and ethoxylated lanolin oil.
6. A composition as defined in claim 3 in which the following ingredients are present in approximate percent by weight : Ingredients % by weight 1 dlimonene 3060 2 ethyl lactate 2545 3 cetyl acetate 27.
7. A composition as defined in claim 3 in which the following ingredients are present in approximate percent by weight : Ingredients % by weight 1 dlimonene 3060 2 ethyl lactate 1050 3 cetyl acetate 15 4 propylene glycol methyl ether acetate 1050.
8. A composition as defined in claim 3 containing about 55 weight percent dlimonene, 50 weight percent ethyl lactate, and 5 weight percent cetyl acetate or a mixture of cetyl acetate and ethoxylated lanolin oil .
9. A composition as defined in claim 5 in which there is about 0.1 to 5 weight percent of ethoxylated undecyl alcohol.
10. A composition as defined in claim 2 that is effective as a fingernail polish remover.
11. A composition as defined in claim 1 in which the dlimonene and ethyl lactate are the major components in the composition.
12. A composition as defined in claim 1 in which a portion of the ethyl lactate is substituted for by methyl lactate.
13. A composition as defined in claim 1 comprising about 40% by weight of dlimonene, about 45% by weight of ethyl lactate, about 5% by weight of cetyl acetate and acetylated lanolin, and optionally a surfactant and propylene glycol methyl ether acetate in an amount of at least about 10% by weight.
14. A liquid nonaqueous cleaner composition as defined in claim 1, the composition being adapted to remove finger nail polish, the composition comprising d limonene, cetyl acetate and acetylated lanolin alcohol, ethyl lactate and ethoxylated undecyl alcohol .
15. A method of removing a coating from a fingernail comprising: a) applying the cleaning composition defined in claim 1 to the coating on the nail; b) allowing the coated nail and composition to remain in contact for a time sufficient to loosen the coating from the nail, and c) separating the coating and the composition from the nail.
Description:
TITLE NAIL POLISH REMOVER

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a coating removal and all-purpose cleaning composition and, more particularly, to a fingernail polish remover

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Conventional nail polish remover compositions generally include acetone, ethyl acetate and alcohol. The use of acetone, ethyl acetate and alcohol is disadvantageous in that it gives off a disagreeable odor, is irritating to the eyes and skin, and is drying to the nails and cuticles. Acetone, ethyl acetate and alcohol are flammable and combustible and can be harmful to the user.

OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION It is an object of the present invention to provide an easy-to-make, easy-to-use very efficient nail polish remover composition and methods of using the compositions.

It is a further object of the present invention to provide a very effective, non-toxic, non-methylene chloride, acetone, ethyl acetate or alcohol containing nail polish remover comprising d-limonene, ethyl lactate,

and cetyl acetate, or a mixture of cetyl acetate and acetylated lanolin oil.

Still another object of the present invention to provide a non-aqueous liquid cleaning composition especially adapted for removing finger nail polish, the composition comprising the following ingredients in approximate percent by weight:

Ingredients % by weight

1. d-limonene 20-70 2. ethyl lactate 20-70

3. cetyl acetate and 1-15 acetylated lanolin oil

These and other objects will be apparent from the specification and claims that follow.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention provides a non-aqueous composition comprising the following ingredients: 1. d-limonene;

2. ethyl lactate;

3. cetyl acetate or a mixture of cetyl acetate and acetylated lanolin; and

4. optionally, propylene glycol methyl ether acetate.

The present invention provides an effective, non- toxic, non-aqueous liquid finger nail cleaner composition comprising the following ingredients in the general and

preferred ranges set forth in approximate percent by

weight :

Ingredients % by weight

General Preferred Ideal

1. d-limonene 20-70 30-60 45 2. ethyl lactate 20-75 25-55 50 3. cetyl acetate 9-17 12-15 5

Optionally, propylene glycol methyl ether can be used as well as a surfactant. These formulations are as follows in approximate % by weight:

Ingredient Optimal General

1. d-limonene 27 15-50

2. ethyl lactate 35 10-50

3. propylene 35 10-50 glycol methyl ether acetate

4. Acetulan 2 1-50

5. surfactant 1 0.5-5 (ethoxylated undecyle alcohol)

DETAILS OF THE INVENTION

The compositions of the present invention, while preferably used as a nail polish remover, on silk line, and fiberglass wraps. The compositions are useful as all- purpose cleaners and, in particular, hard surface cleaners, blanket washes for us in the printing industry, cleaners for brake linings, silk screens, copier belts, all kinds of metering devices including coin collecting machines, and the cleaning of all types of spraying equipment when used for painting, applying glues, inks, greases, oils, etc.

The easy to use, easy to make cleaning composition is made by mixing generally the three liquid ingredients (d- limonene, ethyl lactate and Acetulan) to form a homogenized stable cleaning mixture having enhanced detergent and stripping powers. When ethyl lactate is used, the speed of the cleaning action increases. This combination of Acetulan, d-limonene and ethyl lactate is necessary for the removal of some of the new hard finishes of certain nail polishes, especially when the polishes are on wrapped nails. The d-limonene component is a solvent

or diluent that assists in penetrating and stripping or removing of the coating (such as finger nail polish) to be removed.

The d-limonene helps to loosen or dissolve grease,

fat or organic materials, and is described as an ingredient in a cleaner in U.S. Patent Nos. 4,790,951 and

5,031,648.

When N-methyl pyrrolidone (NMP) was used as a solvent

in the composition, the results were not satisfactory especially when compared to the remover containing the above three ingredients. U.S. Patent No. 4,605,670 discloses a percutaneous (drug) absorption composition

including NMP and other ingredients such as alcohols or esters including cetyl acetate. U.S. Patent No. 5,011,621 is directed to a paint stripper composition and discloses the use of NMP, an oil, and a plurality of cosolvents including terpenes. U.S. Patent No. 5,098,591 (Stevens) discloses a paint stripper composition that includes NMP. The cetyl acetate is a desensitizer that enhances the compatibility, efficiency, miscibility, and stability of the liquid non-aqueous d-limonene/NMP combination. As indicated, cetyl acetate should be at least about 1

percent by weight of the composition with the best results being obtained with about 2 to 6 percent by weight.

Acetulan, a mixture of cetyl acetate and acetylated lanolin alcohol, can be used in place of all or part of the cetyl acetate.

As indicated, relatively large amounts of ethyl lactate can be used, say, about 10 to 20 up to 50 or 70% by weight. Preferably about 30 to 55 weight percent is used to obtain fast drying. Ethyl lactate is a solvent that is compatible with d-limonene, Acetulan, cetyl acetate (mixture of acetate and acetylated lanolin) , and the optional ingredient (propylene glycol methyl ether acetate) . Ethyl lactate enhances the compatibility, efficiency, miscibility, and the stability of the liquid, the speed of drying the non-aqueous d 1 limonene/acetulan combination and enhances the removal time for the more difficult hard nail polish surfaces. Best results are obtained with about 40-50% by weight. As indicated, the total amount of d-limonene in the composition is preferably at least 20 or 30 percent by weight and more preferably at least about 27 or 45 percent by weight. In some cases, methyl lactate can be used with the ethyl

lactate, the methyl lactate being generally about 3 to 5 weight percent up to 50 to 55 weight percent of the combination of ethyl lactate and methyl lactate.

The cleaner composition has an outstanding balance of properties including easy removal of coatings (finger nail polish) on hard surfaces, being non-irritating, having a pleasant order, being quick drying, having miscible

ingredients, and leaving the cleaned surfaces free of

surface fiber.