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20120316523 | Disposable Diaper Having Reduced Absorbent Core to Backsheet Gluing - The present disclosure generally relates to disposable diapers having absorbent cores comprising superabsorbent polymer particles which are immobilized by adhesive. The absorbent cores are attached to the backsheets of the disposable diapers in certain attachment zones to reduce see-through and the formation of tension lines on the backsheets. | 12-13-2012 |
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20150073369 | ABSORBENT ARTICLES COMPRISING EXTENSIBLE STRUCTURES WHICH INCREASE IN CALIPER - The invention refers to a disposable absorbent article such as a diaper, a pant or a sanitary napkin. The disposable absorbent article further comprises a structure which is able to elongate and simultaneously convert from a flat configuration into an erected configuration. The structure consists of non-extensible and non-elastic materials. | 03-12-2015 |
20150073372 | ABSORBENT ARTICLES COMPRISING CELL FORMING STRUCTURES - The invention refers to a disposable absorbent article such as a diaper, a pant or a sanitary napkin. The disposable absorbent article further comprises a structure which is able to elongate and simultaneously convert from an initial flat configuration into an erected configuration. | 03-12-2015 |
20150374562 | DISPOSABLE DIAPER HAVING REDUCED ABSORBENT CORE TO BACKSHEET GLUING - The present disclosure generally relates to disposable diapers having absorbent cores comprising superabsorbent polymer particles which are immobilized by adhesive. The absorbent cores are attached to the backsheets of the disposable diapers in certain attachment zones to reduce see-through and the formation of tension lines on the backsheets. | 12-31-2015 |
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20140120050 | ANTI-DRANDRUFF HAIR CARE PRODUCTS WITH SELECTIVE ACTIVE INGREDIENTS AND A CATIONIC KERATIN - Hair treatment agents include selected cationic alkyloligoglucosides, alkyloligoglucosides, selected ester oils, and quaternary ammonium compounds as care-providing substances. | 05-01-2014 |
20140196740 | HAIR CARE PRODUCTS WITH ENHANCED CARE PERFORMANCE - The present invention describes compositions for the treatment of keratinic fibers, in particular human hair, that significantly improve the conditioning properties and also the shine and feel of keratinic fibers, in particular human hair, as compared with prior-art compositions. The compositions according to the invention include as essential ingredients cationic ammonium compounds, amidoamines, ester oils, cationic polymers and sugar surfactants. | 07-17-2014 |
20140237733 | HAIR CARE PRODUCTS WITH ALKOXYLATED SILICONES AND CATIONIC SILICONES - A foaming hair treatment agent includes alkoxylated silicones and cationic silicones. Together with the production of a fine-pore, creamy, and stable foam, side effects of environmental influences and of oxidative as well as surfactant hair treatments are to be reduced preferably during the oxidative or surfactant hair treatment but also after the oxidative or surfactant hair treatment without impairing the effectiveness of the oxidative or surfactant cosmetics, in particular with respect to color intensity, color fastness, lightening power, or waving effect, and while preventing oil buildup of the keratin fibers and the increased formation of dandruff. | 08-28-2014 |
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20150150779 | SINGLE-PHASE TRANSPARENT HAIR GEL - The invention relates to single-phase transparent hair-conditioning gels, comprising a cationic polymer, a polyhydroxy compound, and a cationic surfactant and/or an amine in a cosmetically acceptable carrier, to the use of the composition for haircare, and to a method of caring for the hair using the composition and a process for preparing the composition. | 06-04-2015 |
20150174052 | HAIR CARE PRODUCTS WITH ENHANCED CARE PERFORMANCE - Compositions for treating keratin fibers, in particular human hair, that significantly improving the conditioning properties, shine, and haptics include as essential ingredients cationic ammonia compounds, amidoamines, ester oils, cationic polymers, a selected amodimethicone, and sugar surfactants. | 06-25-2015 |
20150258006 | THREE-PHASE HAIR CONDITIONER - An agent for the treatment of keratin fibres, in particular human hair, includes at least one selected dimethicone and/or dimethiconol and at least one selected oil in a cosmetic carrier including at least 80.0% by weight, in relation to the total weight of the agent, aqueous carrier. | 09-17-2015 |
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20090283395 | Floor Construction for Horizontal Coke Ovens - The invention relates to a coke oven of a non-recovery horizontal type of construction, known as a non-recovery or heat-recovery coke oven, in which the coke oven floor is made up of at least two layers and each layer is formed of the same or different silica materials, wherein the first layer, seen from the oven space, is formed from a solid refractory material and the second layer comprises a multiplicity of openings, gaps, apertures or the like, the gas spaces of these openings, gaps, apertures or the like being in communication with the gas space of the flue gas duct running under them. | 11-19-2009 |
20120103782 | REFRACTORY OVEN DOORS AND REFRACTORY OVEN DOOR FRAMING WALLS OF A COKE OVEN BATTERY - A heat-resistant door device for closing a horizontal coke oven chamber is made of a refractory material, using a material containing silica or a material containing silica and aluminum oxides, in particular. The material has a low temperature expansion coefficient and it is thermally well insulating so that the door is not deformed and/or distorted during the coal carbonization process. The door device is built of a coke oven wall mainly located above the door and embracing the door as well as of a mobile door located underneath. Thereby less cold ambient air enters into the coke oven chamber and radiation losses are minimized. The door may be comprised of an ellipsoidal bulge by, which the coke can be better pushed into the coking chamber. The oven wall embracing the oven door can also be made of a refractory material containing silica or of a material containing silica and aluminum oxides. | 05-03-2012 |