Nail lacquer and enamel remover

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Inventors

Adams, Cornell L.

Application #

606879

Filed

May-3-1984

Published

Sep-24-1985

Current US Class

134/38
252/364
424/61
510/118
510/412
510/461

International Classes

A61K 007/047; C11D 007/30; C11D 007/50

Field of Search

252/153 252/162 252/163 252/164 252/165 252/166 252/171 252/364 252/DIG. 424/61 134/38

US Patent References

3950185   Film removing co...
4197212   Gelled nail polish r...

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Other References

Berkeley, B. et al.: "Non-Flammable Paint Strippers", Soap & Chemical Specialties, Sep. 1955, pp. 166-169 & 213.

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Abstract
There is disclosed a nail lacquer and enamel remover, composed primarily of methylene chloride combined with various other ingredients such as amyl acetate, butyl acetate, ethyl acetate or acetone and kaydol, aerosol, methyl glucose ether or water. The improvement of the invention as compared with other nail polish removers is that the instant compositions are non-flammable. Such characteristics is not overly important to the product's end user, but represents a significant advance to commercial entities engaged in the specialty cosmetics business, in that manufacture, transport and storage of the product are made safer and less expensive.
 
Claims
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, useful and non-obvious and, accordingly secure by Letters Patent of the United States is:

1. A non-flammable nail polish remover for removing nail polish from human nails consisting of

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    a,  methylene chloride 88-93%   by weight;
    b,  white mineral oil  1%       by weight;
    c,  sodium dioctyl sulfosuccinate
                           0.75%    by weight; and
    d,  butyl acetate      5-10%    by weight.
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2. A method for removing nail polish from human nails comprising the step of contacting said nails with a non-flammable nail polish remover comprising



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

One of the major problems experienced by manufacturers and distributors of nail polish removers is that these substances include in their chemical composition ingredients which are flammable. Due to these flammable ingredients, nail polish removers are treated in commerce as "hazardous" goods; thus at each step in the commercialization process, from product manufacture to retail sale, there is involved additional safety precautions and extra expenses as compared to a nail polish remover of the non-flammable variety.

Prior art attempts at a non-flammable nail polish remover, of which the Applicant is aware include: Japanese Pat. No. 7946846 (1979) to Mitsuwa; Japanese Pat. No. 78145930 (1978) to Mitsuwa; and Soviet Union Pat. No. 642346 (1977) to Uritskaya et. al. However, it is believed that the formula of the instant invention is so sufficiently distinct from prior art compositions that patent protection is warranted.

The present invention is believed to be properly classified in U.S. Class 132, Subclass 75.
 
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