WO1997046462A1 - Codispensing of physically segregated dentifrices at consistant ratios - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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- the present invention is directed to a packaging system for storing and simultaneously dispensing physically separated components of a multicomponent dentifrice at constant predetermined ingredient ratios in a multilayer unmixed relationship
- Multicomponent dentifrice compositions are known to the art wherein the individual components containing reactive ingredients are physically segregated during storage and are simultaneously dispensed as viscous paste or liquid materials which interact when mixed with each other, as during brushing, the components being dispensed at specific predetermined ingredient ratios for optimum efficacy and performance
- One effective way of depositing fluoride on teeth is to use a two-component dentifrice composition comprised of a calcium containing component and the other a fluoride containing component to precipitate calcium fluoride on teeth.
- US 5,045,305 teaches a two component dentifrice for fluoridating teeth in which one component contains CaCl2 and the other contains fluoride ions in the form of NaF, the separate components being admixed immediately prior to introduction in the mouth to effect precipitation of CaF2 .
- US Patent No 5, 145,668 discloses a method of fluoridating teeth wherein there is mixed during toothbrushing a first component comprising a soluble calcium salt such as CaCl2 and a second component containing a hydrolyzable complex fluoride compound such as sodium fluorosilicate (Na2SiF ⁇ ) the mixing of the components resulting in hydrolysis of the complex fluoride compound and precipitation of calcium fluoride and its deposition on tooth surfaces.
- a first component comprising a soluble calcium salt such as CaCl2
- a second component containing a hydrolyzable complex fluoride compound such as sodium fluorosilicate (Na2SiF ⁇ )
- US 5,476,647 discloses a two-component fluoride deposition system wherein the first component of the system contains a soluble calcium source and a soluble Ca- complexing anion such as ethylene diaminetetraacetic acid, the calcium being partially bound to the Ca-complex agent
- the second component contains a fluoride salt such as sodium fluoride or stannous fluoride
- CaF2 calcium fluoride
- the most convenient and least cost way to dispense physically separated components of multi-component dentifrices is from a collapsible, compartmented plastic tube
- Dual compartmented collapsible tubes for the simultaneous coextrusion of two physically separated dentifrice components are known to the art whereby compression of the tube, as by squeezing, dispenses a single banded multilayer ribbon product.
- the bodies of these dual compartmented tubes are typically sealed at one end and are manufactured from plastic sheet.
- the structure of the dual compartmented tube further includes a partition within the tube body for defining separate compartments therein and a relatively rigid neck portion is provided at the unsealed end having a discharge opening extending therethrough, the outer peripheral surface of the neck portion being threaded or otherwise constructed to enable a cap to be threaded or otherwise attached thereon to seal the tube.
- a partition within the tube body for defining separate compartments therein and a relatively rigid neck portion is provided at the unsealed end having a discharge opening extending therethrough, the outer peripheral surface of the neck portion being threaded or otherwise constructed to enable a cap to be threaded or otherwise attached thereon to seal the tube.
- U.S. 4,487,757 discloses a dual compartmented collapsible tube separated into two compartments by a partition which extends to the dispensing nozzle which physically segregates and dispenses a dual component toothpaste containing reactive ingredients, wherein one component contains an alkali metal bicarbonate salt (e.g., NaHCO3) and the other contains an acid or acid salt (e.g., citric acid) which is reactive with the bicarbonate salt to produce effervescence (carbon dioxide) upon simultaneous dispensing of unmixed layers of both components and intimate mixing thereof during toothbrushing
- an alkali metal bicarbonate salt e.g., NaHCO3
- an acid or acid salt e.g., citric acid
- U.S. 4,687,663 discloses a dual compartmented tube in which the dual component dentifrice dispensed is composed of a first hydrogen peroxide containing gel and a sodium bicarbonate containing second component.
- the tube is separated into two compartments by a partition extending into the dispensing nozzle.
- U.S. Patents 5,020,694 and U.S. 5,038,963 describe rigid piston type multicompartmented dispensing containers for simultaneous coextrusion of two or more dentifrice components in a predetermined proportion These rigid containers have the advantage of control over the coextrusion process.
- plastic material is involved in their construction. For environmental and cost reasons, packaging with less plastic material is commercially desirable. Therefore, there is a need in the art for a non-rigid plastic compartmented container or tube for storing and simultaneously dispensing physically separated dentifrice components containing reactive ingredients at constant predetermined ingredient ratios whereby optimum interaction between reactive ingredients is obtained, such container requiring considerably less plastic material for its manufacture.
- a means for the constant codispensing in predetermined proportions of physically separated dentifrice components containing different reactive ingredients from a multicompartmented, non- rigid, container having collapsible sidewalls the container including (1) a collapsible body portion formed from a plastic web material which deforms under a deflective force of about 1.0 pound or greater applied thereto and (2) a moveable partition within the container body defining separate compartments, the partition being a membrane which has a thickness less than that of the body sidewalls which deforms under a deflective force of less than 0.5 pounds and is displaced in response to a pressure differential developed thereacross upon compression of the container sidewalls, the displacement of the membrane substantially vitiating the pressure differential and equalizing the compressive forces exerted on the dentifrice components housed in the container compartments, whereby substantially constant codispensing of the components in predetermined proportions is attained when the components are formulated such that the compression forces required to extrude the
- substantially equivalent Compressive Force means that the individual components of the multicomponent dentifrice of the present invention are formulated so that the force required to actuate the flow and extrusion of an individually housed dentifrice component from the container outlet does not differ by more than 20% from any other separately housed component so that correctly proportioned interaction between the different reactive ingredients of the components is achieved when the components are ultimately mixed together
- Compressive Force measured in pounds (lbs), as used herein, and in the appended claims, means the force required to extrude 1-2 grams of a dentifrice component housed in a stainless steel container, a distance of 5 millimeters (mm) through an aperture opening of 3.8mm diameter at a temperature of 23 °C at a fixed rate of 150 millimeters/minute (mm/min).
- a compressive force the dentifrice component is placed in a stainless steel container having a 2.0 centimeter (cm) inside diameter.
- the bottom of the stainless steel container is equipped with an orifice which is
- the dentifrice vehicle used in the practice of the invention is adjusted to impart to the dentifrice component the pasty consistency, body and non-tacky nature which is characteristic of conventional toothpastes or gels.
- the vehicle is non-reactive with the reactive ingredients of the dentifrice and includes water, a suitable humectant such as glycerin, sorbitol, propylene glycol, polyethylene glycol, or any suitable mixture thereof and a thickening agent
- the humectant typically comprises about 10 to about 70% by weight of the dentifrice component and preferably about 20 to about 50% by weight of the dentifrice component Water may be included in the vehicle at a concentration of about 6 to about 70% by weight of the component and preferably about 15 to about 40% by weight.
- Thickening agents incorporated in the dentifrice components of the present invention include natural and synthetic gums and colloids examples of which include iota carrageenan, kappa carrageenan, lamda carrageenan and mixtures thereof, xanthan gum, carboxymethyl cellulose, sodium carboxymethyl cellulose, starch, polyvinylpyrrolidone, hydroxyethylpropylcellulose, hydroxybutyl methyl cellulose, hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose, hydroxyethyl cellulose, laponites and magnesium aluminum silicates
- Preferred thickening agents are thickeners which impart elastic structure to the dentifrice components so that progressive, variable thickening of the dentifrice component on storage is avoided When such thickeners are used in the preparation of the dentifrice components used in the practice of the present invention the compressive force required for extrusion of the dentifrice component does not substantially change during storage
- thickeners which impart elastic structure include the different types of carrageenan, laponites
- a thickener which imparts the desired elastic structure to dentifrice components which is most is preferred in the practice of the present invention is a cellulose gel formed from a dried, spray dried or bulk dried, co-processed, mixture of a microcrystalline cellulose and a cellulose gum such as carboxymethylcellulose, xanthan gum or sodium alginate
- a cellulose gel formed from a dried, spray dried or bulk dried, co-processed, mixture of a microcrystalline cellulose and a cellulose gum such as carboxymethylcellulose, xanthan gum or sodium alginate
- cellulose gels are those sold by the FMC Corporation under the tradename Avicel which generally contain about 80 to about 90% by weight microcrystalline cellulose and about 10 to about 20% by weight cellulose gum
- the particle size range of the gel is from submicron, that is, less than 0 2 micron to about 100 microns, and preferably about 0 2 to about 20 microns
- a cellulose gel particularly preferred for use in the practice of the present invention is Avicel RC-591
- Thickening agents such as Avicel RC-591 -F may be incorporated in the dentifrice components of the present invention at a concentration of about 0 05 to about 2% by weight and preferably about 0 1 to about 1 5% by weight
- Surfactants are used in the preparation of dentifrice components of the present invention to aid in the thorough dispersion of the dentifrice components throughout the oral cavity when applied thereto as well as to improve the cosmetic acceptability and detersive and foaming properties of the combined components
- the surfactant is included in the dentifrice vehicle of the individual components of the present invention at a concentration of about 0 5 to about 3 0% by weight and preferably about 1 0 to about 2 0% by weight
- surfactants useful in the practice of the present invention are salts of the higher alkyl sulfates, such as sodium lauryl sulfate or other suitable alkyl sulfate having 8 to 18 carbon atoms in the alkyl group, sodium lauryl sulfoacetate, salts of sulfonated monoglycerides of higher fatty acids, such as sodium coconut monoglyce ⁇ de sulfonate or other suitable sulfonated monoglycerides of a fatty acids of 10 to 18 carbon atoms, salts of amides of higher fatty acid, e g , 12 to 16 carbon atom acids, with lower aliphatic amino acids, such as sodium-N-methyl-N-palmitoyl tauride, sodium N-lauroyl-, N-my ⁇ stoyl- and N-palmitoyl sarcosinates, salts of the esters of such fatty acids with isotonic acid or with glycerol
- dentifrice components which must be physically segregated from the other when each individually contains an ingredient reactive with the other
- peroxide compounds are very reactive ingredients and need to be separated from many dentifrice ingredients such as flavor compounds, vitamins (A, C, E), antibacterial agents such as triclosan, and polyphosphates such as sodium tripolyphosphate Cationic compounds such like stannous ion, chlorhexidine digluconate, and cetyl pyridinium chloride also must be separated from anionic components of dentifrices such as tartar control agents (sodium tripolyphosphate), calcium and silica abrasives, and the like
- the first component of the dual component dentifrice composition contains a water soluble, fluoride releasable salt such as an alkali metal fluoride such as NaF, KF, sodium monofluorophosphate or SnF2
- a water soluble, fluoride releasable salt such as an alkali metal fluoride such as NaF, KF, sodium monofluorophosphate or SnF2
- the preferred fluoride salt for the purposes of the present invention is NaF
- the fluoride salt is incorporated in the first component of the dentifrice composition at a concentration of about 0 1 to about 1% by weight, and preferably at about 0 25 to about 0 5% by weight At these preferred concentrations, about 750 ppm to about 1500 ppm, fluoride ion will be available to teeth when the combined first and second components of the dentifrice composition are admixed when applied to the teeth
- reactive ingredients which may be incorporated in the first dentifrice component include peroxide compounds such as hydrogen peroxide and calcium peroxide or organic acidic ingredients such as citric acid or salts thereof which may be included in the first dentifrice component at a concentration of about 0 5 to about 5% by weight of the component
- the second component of the dentifrice composition of the present invention includes a reactive polishing or abrasive ingredient such as dicalcium phosphate or an alkali metal bicarbonate salt
- a reactive polishing or abrasive ingredient such as dicalcium phosphate or an alkali metal bicarbonate salt
- the abrasive is incorporated in the second component of the dentifrice composition of the present invention at a concentration of about 1 to about 60% by weight and preferably at about 20 to about 50% by weight of the second component
- the abrasive is an alkali metal bicarbonate salt such as sodium bicarbonate
- the bicarbonate salt is incorporated in the second component at a concentration of about 5 to about 25% by weight
- dentifrice components which may be used in the practice of the present invention include dentifrice components containing ingredients which are normally reactive and incompatible with each other such as calcium containing abrasives and polycarboxylated polymers (e.g , Gantrez) or potassium nitrate
- the reactive abrasive is contained in a vehicle formulated to have a composition similar to the vehicle of the first dentifrice component, so that the two components will be of similar physical characteristics, which will permit them to be more readily formulated to be coextrudable at substantially equivalent compressive forces
- the vehicle composition of the second component specifically the humectant content
- the humectant content of the second component is adjusted to accommodate the inclusion of the dicalcium phosphate abrasive
- the abrasive is included in the second dentifrice component at a concentration of about 10 to about 30% by weight and preferably at a concentration of about 15 to about 25% by weight At these abrasive levels, the humectant concentration ranges from about 15
- a striped dentifrice product is obtained in accordance with the practice of the present invention wherein colorants of contrasting colors are incorporated in each of the dentifrice components used in the practice of the present invention, the colorants being pharmacologically and physiologically non-toxic when used in the suggested amounts
- Colorants used in the practice of the present invention include both pigments and dyes
- Pigments used in the practice of the present invention include non-toxic, water insoluble inorganic pigments such as titanium dioxide and chromium oxide greens, ultramarine blues and pinks and ferric oxides as well as water insoluble dye lakes prepared by extending calcium or aluminum salts of FD&C dyes on alumina such as FD&C Green #1 lake, FD&C Blue #2 lake, FD&C R&D #30 lake and FD&C # Yellow 15 lake
- the pigments have a particle size in the range of 5-1000 microns, preferably 250-500 microns, and are present at a concentration of 0.5 to 3% by weight
- the dyes used in the practice of the present invention are distributed uniformly throughout the dentifrice component and are generally food color additives presently certified under the Food Drug & Cosmetic Act for use in food and ingested drugs, .including dyes such as FD&C Red No 3 (sodium salt of tetraiodofluorescein), FD&C Yellow No 5 (sodium salt of4-p-sulfophenylazo-l-p-sulfophenyl-5-hydroxypyrazole-3 carboxylic acid), FD&C Yellow No 6 (sodium salt of p-sulfophenylazo-B-naphtol-6- monosulfonate), FD&C Green No 3 (disodium salt of 4- ⁇ [4-(N-ethyl-p- sulfobenzylamino)-phenyl]-(4- hydroxy-2-sulfoniumphenyl)-methylene ⁇ -[ l -(N-ethyl
- the colorant included in one of the dentifrice components be a pigment such as Ti ⁇ 2 and that colorant distributed throughout the body of the other dentifrice component be a dye and the dye be of a different color than the pigment included in the first dentifrice component.
- flavoring or sweetening material may also be employed.
- suitable flavoring constituents are flavoring oils, e.g , oils of spearmint, peppermint, wintergreen, sassafras, clove, sage, eucalyptus, marjoram, cinnamon, lemon, and orange, and methyl salicylate
- suitable sweetening agents include sucrose, lactose, maltose, sorbitol, sodium cyclamate, perillartine, and sodium saccharin
- flavor and sweetening agents may together comprise from 0 01% to 5% or more of the preparations
- Non-limiting examples thereof include preservatives, silicones and chlorophyll compounds, antibacterial agents such as chlorohexidene, halogenated diphenyl ethers such as triclosan, desensitizing agents such as potassium nitrate and potassium citrate and mixtures thereof.
- These adjuvants are incorporated in the dentifrice components in amounts which do not substantially adversely affect the properties and characteristics desired, and are selected and used in proper amounts, depending upon the particular type of dentifrice component involved.
- the humectants e.g. glycerin, polyethylene glycol ingredients and sweetener are dispersed in a conventional mixer until the mixture becomes a homogeneous gel phase Into the gel phase are added the fluoride salt or dicalcium phosphate abrasive. These ingredients are mixed until a homogeneous phase is obtained Thereafter the thickener, flavor and surfactant ingredients are added and the ingredients mixed at high speed under vacuum of about 20-100 mm Hg. The resultant product is a homogeneous, semi-solid, extrudable paste product.
- the Dispensing Container e.g. glycerin, polyethylene glycol ingredients and sweetener are dispersed in a conventional mixer until the mixture becomes a homogeneous gel phase Into the gel phase are added the fluoride salt or dicalcium phosphate abrasive. These ingredients are mixed until a homogeneous phase is obtained Thereafter the thickener, flavor and surfactant ingredients are added and the ingredients mixed at high speed under
- the material from which the body side walls of the multicompartmented container used in the practice of the present invention is manufactured is a flexible, resilient plastic material which is deflected when a force is applied to the web
- plastic web materials which deflect upon the application of a Deflective Force of about 1 0 to about 3 0 pounds applied thereto have been found to be particularly suitable for codispensing dentifrice components from collapsible compartmented tubes in constant predetermined proportions in accordance with the practice of the present invention
- Deflective Force means the maximum force expressed in pounds required to deflect a plastic web bent in the form of an inverted U by a shaped adapter fitted to a compression table such as an Instron®
- the adapter installed on the Instron® Machine is 5 5 inches high and consists of a 0.25 inch thick stainless steel block, 1 inch square, with a 0 125 inch diameter stainless steel wire curving downwardly to an open rectangular section 5 inches wide and 2 5 inches high
- the adapter is fitted into the jaws of the Instron® Machine and is moved downwardly to contact and deflect the surface web being tested
- the plastic web being tested is held in a specimen holder consisting of a stainless steel base 0 125 inches in thickness having a slot 1 inch wide, 4 inches long and 2 inches high
- a lower mount for this base mounts the base to the work platform of the Instron® Machine
- a specimen brace fits into the base to hold the plastic web in the base, the brace consisting of a channel 4 inches in length, 0 975 inches wide and 2 inches high having a wall thickness of 0 625 inches
- the specimen brace holds the web in the base in an inverted U shape
- the plastic sheet material from which the body sidewalls are manufactured may be made of any suitable plastic material such as polyethylene (both low and high density) polypropylene, ethylene and propylene copolymers and polyethylene terephthalate
- the plastic sheet material may have a laminate structure wherein a gas barrier material such as ethylene vinyl alcohol, nylon or polyvinylidene chloride is sandwiched between layers of polyethylene or polypropylene or copolymers thereof
- the gas barrier materials prevent the loss of certain ingredients of the dentifrice components which enter the gas phase and permeate through the plastic materials of non-gas barrier structures.
- the multicompartment container of the present invention has collapsible outer sidewalls and a moveable partition dividing the container into a plurality of compartments whereby the outer sidewalls of the compartments are collapsed to eject, under a compressive force applied to the outer walls, the dentifrice components from the individual compartments with the moveable partition compensating for the deformation of the outer walls of the tube whereby the compressive forces applied to the individual dentifrice components for extrusion thereof from the container are equalized
- Fig. 1 is a side elevation of one embodiment of the multicompartment container, a collapsible tube, used in the practice of the present invention.
- Figure 2 is a vertical longitudinal sectional view taken along line 2-2 of Figure 1 of the multicompartmented tube
- Figure 3 is a transverse sectional view, along line 2-2 of Figure 2 with the tube in .uncollapsed condition.
- FIG 4 is a view of the tube section shown in Fig 3 in a collapsed condition
- a multicompartmented tube useful for storing and physically segregating dentifrice components which contain reactive ingredients
- the tube shown in Figs 2-4 includes a tubular body 10 which is shown with a circular section but it could have another shape for example, oval
- the tube has a body 10 which is of a type that is easily squeezable, compressible or collapsible and is comprised of a sidewall 12 formed from a resilient plastic material that can be deflected by Deflective Force of about 1 0 to about 3.0 pounds as hereinbefore described
- One end 20 of the body 10 is sealed while the opposing end 22 is open and is provided with a neck 22a through which the components of the multicomponent dentifrice are discharged through aperatures 23 and 23a
- the neck 22a is provided with engaging means to accept a closure cap (not shown)
- the thickness of sidewall 12 will typically be in the range of about 0 25 to about 1 20 mm In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the thickness of the sidewall 12 is about 0.25 to about 0 35 mm in thickness
- the interior of the body 10 is segmented longitudinally into two compartments 14 and 16 by means of a membrane or partition 18
- the partition 18 is flaccid and laterally moveable
- the partition 18 may be integrally formed with walls of the body 10 as a uniform part of the body 10
- the partition 18 may be a separately formed member appropriately retained within the container body
- heat or adhesive sealing may be used to join the two halves of the body 10 together with the partition 18 joined to the peripheral margins of the sidewall 12
- the peripheral edges of the partition 18 are held permanently maintained to the internal surface sidewall 12 by a suitable thermal fusion bond or adhesive bond
- the partition 18 is shown longitudinally in a corrugated or pleated configuration so that as the outer walls of the tube are compressed or deformed, the partition 18 will be caused to move laterally
- Fig 3 the partition 18 is shown in its original, resting position prior to the compression of the container sidewalls 12 and Fig 4 shows partition 18 displaced laterally -to a position shown in phantom lines when the collapsible container sidewalls 12 are compressed to codispense the individual dentifrice components from compartments 14 and 16
- the partition 18 is comprised of a very flexible and flaccid thermoplastic film material such as low density polyethylene or polypropylene or may be a laminate in which a gas barrier layer is sandwiched between opposed polyethylene or polypropylene layer
- the partition 18 has a thickness substantially less than that of the plastic material from which the sidewalls 12 are formed and generally has a thickness of from 0.005 to 0.20 mm and preferably about 0.075 to about 0.15 mm.
- the bottom 20 of the body 10 may have any suitable configuration
- the bottom of the body 10 is sealed by crimping or squeezing together with the walls of the body 10 being adhesively or thermally bonded together and to the internal partition 18
- the compartments 14 and 16 of the container body 10 are filled with the dentifrice components in the usual manner before the end 20 of the body 10 is sealed i.e., the container is provided with a sealing cap (not shown); then inverted and filled through the bottom end.
- the dentifrice components containing different reactive ingredients will exhibit different flow characteristics when a compressive force is applied to the sidewall 12, as the dentifrice components as they flow over the interior sidewall surfaces encounter different, i.e., greater or lesser resistance to flow when compared to the other.
- the dentifrice components are formulated to account for this difference so that the compressive force required to cause both components to flow is substantially equivalent, the Compressive Force required typically being in the range of about 0.5 to about 20 lbs and preferably about 1 to about 10 lbs.
- the Compressive Force required typically being in the range of about 0.5 to about 20 lbs and preferably about 1 to about 10 lbs.
- the difference in compressive force required for extrusion may be adjusted by modification of the geometry of the aperture 23, 23 a through which the individual components are extruded.
- partition 18 is, as shown in Figs. 2 and 3, substantially collapsed so that it can be displaced in either direction by a pressure differential across it.
- the partition 18 is shown as shifting laterally to the right in response to a compressive displacement of the left side of the tube which is greater than the compressive displacement of the opposite sidewall
- the individual components converge to form a single, banded stream of material
- the single stream is convenient and easy to direct with accuracy upon a limited surface area, which in the case of toothpaste components can be neatly and easily applied onto the narrow width of a toothbrush in proportions predetermined to provide optimum therapeutic delivery of the reacted ingredients when the component layers are mixed by brushing the teeth or other dental tissue in the oral cavity
- container 10 may be squeezed intermittently to dispense small portions of the components of a two component dentifrice housed in compartments 14 and 16
- squeezing can develop greater pressure on one component than the other
- the pressure differential across partition 18 displaces partition 18 until the pressures equalize
- partition 18 is a pressure responsive displaceable wall for equalizing component pressures whereby a relatively constant proportion of a co- dispensed product components is achieved, as both dentifrice components are formulated to be extrudable by the same compressive force, their relative extrusion rates will be equalized by the moveable partition 18
- the diameter of the emerging single stream may be regulated according to packaging specifications by adjusting the diameter of apertures 23 and 23 a Generally the stream is in the form of a cylindrical ribbon having a diameter of about 0 3 to about 2 0 cm If different colorants are included in the individual dentifrice components, the multilayer dentifrice component stream emerges from the neck outlet passage as an attractive striped toothpaste
- 158 mm was formed from a laminated sheet having the structure PE EVOH/PE wherein PE is polyethylene and EVOH is an ethylene/vinyl alcohol copolymer, the sheet having a thickness of 0 3 mm
- a Deflective Force of 1 6 lbs was required to deflect the sheet as determined using the Instron® Machine in accordance with the procedure previously described
- the tube was segmented longitudinally into two compartments of approximately similar volume by means of a pleated partition film formed from polyethylene, having a thickness of 0 12 mm which deflected upon the application of a Deflective Force of 0 077 lbs
- the compartments of the dual compartmented tubes were filled with dentifrice components designated 1 and 2 of a multicomponent dentifrice designated "Dentifrice A" which contained the ingredients listed in Table I
- Flavor oil 0 95 0 89 Sodium laurvl sulfate 1 20 1 20
- component 2 of comparative Dentifrice B was substantially equivalent to that of component 1, component 2 having a viscosity that was 12% lower than that of component 1.
- Components 1 and 2 of Dentifrice A were determined to dispense substantially equally form the multicompartment tubes in which they were housed whereas components 1 and 2 of Dentifrice B did not, although in both Dentifrices the viscosities of the individual components were substantially equivalent.
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AT97932135T ATE208327T1 (en) | 1996-06-06 | 1997-05-21 | DEVICE FOR THE SIMULTANEOUS DISPENSING OF SEPARATELY STORED COMPONENTS OF A TOOTHPASTE IN A CONSTANT RATIO QUANTITY |
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