Foot and shoe deodorizer

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Inventors

Laughlin, Thomas J.
Dever, Gerald R.
Rogers, William S.

Application #

535271

Filed

Oct-10-1995

Published

Mar-31-1998

Current US Class

036/136
036/3B
036/43

International Classes

A43B 023/00; A43B 013/38

Field of Search

36/136 36/3

Assignee

Schering-Plough Healthcare Products, Inc. (Memphis, TN)

Examiners

Kavanaugh; Ted

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Majka; Joseph T.

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Other References

Environmental Odor Control; Robert T. Maleeny and William F. Palmer; pp. 28-30 (1991). Elucidation of chemical compounds responsible for foot malodour; British Journal of Dermatolgoy (1990) 122, 771-776; F. Kanda, et al. GAF Corporation's Handbook of Water-Soluble Gums and Resins by Robert L. Davidson titled Polyvinylpyrrolidone Copy of Chapter 21 pp. -21-1 through 21-21, (1980). AWEAR.TM. product specification Thermedics Inc. pp. 1 and 2, pre -1990.

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Abstract
A deodorizer for masking foot and shoe odors through controlled release of fragrance is claimed.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A deodorizer for masking foot and shoe odors, comprising:

a) a retainer having an opening defined by an edge;

b) a pressure sensitive adhesive for securing said retainer to the interior surface of a shoe;

c) a patch comprising a carrier, fragrance and polymer, wherein said fragrance is admixed with said polymer to retard evaporation or release of fragrance from the patch during storage and said carrier carries said fragrance and polymer, wherein the patch is held in place within the retainer opening by contact of the edge of the fragrance patch with the edge of the retainer opening and a surface of the patch is exposed so that patch can be easily removed from the retainer by prying the patch from the retainer with a fingernail or by gently pinching and lifting the exposed surface of the patch.



Description
BACKGROUND

According to Robert T. Maleeny and William F. Palmer, Environmental Odor Control, Soap/Cosmetics/Chemical Specialties for January 1991, pp. 28-31, malodors are usually caused by chemicals that are perceived at very low concentrations. Although malodors may not be dangerous to health at low levels, they can affect one's enjoyment of the environment. Maleeny and Palmer disclose that the perfumers of ancient Egypt and Medieval Europe practised masking by deodorizing through the use of perfumes, colognes and sachets. The authors also suggested that foot care can be one of many applications for malodor counteractants. However, there are few, if any commercially available perfume deodorizers in which the perfume component of the deodorizer can be releasably attached to and removed from the interior of a shoe, and still provide sufficient perfume to mask foot or shoe odors. Part of the problem of constructing such a deodorizer lies in the relatively high loading of fragrance in the component containing the perfume (ie. about 10 milligrams (mg) or greater) necessary to mask the foot and shoe odors. Such concentrated loadings of fragrance in the perfume component can cause the adhesive holding the deodorizer to the footwear to soften, causing the deodorizer to loosen from the footwear. In view of the foregoing, it would be desirable to provide a convenient deodorizer for masking foot and shoe odors in which the perfume component could be easily applied to and removed from the shoe interior. It would also be desirable to provide a deodorizer for masking foot and shoe odors through controlled release of fragrance.
 
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