Indicator kit

Cleaning and liquid contact with solids – Processes – Using sequentially applied treating agents

Reexamination Certificate

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C134S027000, C134S036000, C134S042000, C510S130000, C436S056000, C436S164000, C436S169000, C436S172000

Reexamination Certificate

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06814816

ABSTRACT:

The present invention relates to a method for evaluating the effective cleaning/washing of substrates, and/or the deposition of desired actives/benefit agents on substrates such as oil based sunscreen agents as cosmetic compositions, and the like. The invention also relates to a kit adapted for simple and cost effective application of such method for evaluation of cleaning of substrates and/or deposition of actives/benefit agents on substrates.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,965,063 discloses a cleaning composition for surfaces containing a disappearing dye including a germicide, which facilitates indicating to the user effective delivery of the cleaning composition on the substrate. The dye is pH sensitive, such that upon exposure to air the dye disappears. In effect, the composition enables identification of the distribution of the cleaning composition on the substrate as soon as it is applied in the cleaning process, which however vanishes due to color changes. That is, the dye color changes as soon as the neutralization of the dye takes place on exposure to the atmospheric condition. In particular, the dye is selected such that it's color changes due to neutralization of the composition by the acidic CO
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in the air, and the surface on which it is sprayed.
U.S. Pat. No. 33,555,392 discloses yet another alkaline germicidal cleaner with color indicator or an alkaline germicidal cleaning composition having indicator means to signify the minimum contact time for effective germicidal action in use dilution thereof. The cleaning composition disclosed includes selective dyes which can serve to provide a reliable indication to the user by change in it's colour that treatment of objects such as dentures, sickroom utensils, dishes, urinals and the like is continued for at least the interval required for complete germicidal effectiveness.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,650,831 discloses a method of removing deposits of soils from surfaces which comprises applying to the surfaces a caustic alkali including an acid base color indicator, and applying an aqueous solution which is sufficiently acidic to substantially neutralize the caustic and visibly change the color of the caustic. The purpose of this prior art had been to ensure that the messy to handle, sensitive and capable of injuring the user caustic alkali, which is usually used for cleaning surfaces for example interiors surfaces of oven and the like, after application for such cleaning is effectively removed from the substrate to avoid any such injury to the user and/or to ensure hygienic and safe further use of such device/substrate without problems of caustic contamination.
The above prior art goes to show knowledge in the art to provide modified cleaning compositions/disinfecting agents to ascertain either that the cleaning composition is maintained for the desired duration with the substrate for effective disinfecting/germicidal effects on substrates, or enable the user of such compositions to ascertain that the cleaning composition is effectively spread/applied on to the substrate desired to be treated/cleaned.
Personal hygiene involving cleaning/washing of hands and the like is of extreme importance to maintain proper health and avoid infections and the like. Thus, there is need to identify whether the washing/cleaning involving soaps/detergents and the like which one undertakes during regular washing/cleaning cycles provide for the desired cleanliness to meet desired standards of personal hygiene.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,990,067 discloses a method for ensuring personal hygiene following hand washing techniques by way of providing for a method of evaluating a person's hand wash technique. According to this method, invisible detection agents such as phosphorescent materials are used along with a soap or detergent based hand-washing medium used for washing/cleaning techniques. Thereafter, inspection of the hand/substrate after the washing/cleaning involving such soap/detergent with said detecting agent for any presence of the detection agent after washing is made. This would be indicative of lack of effective cleaning of the hand/substrate. For the purpose, the hand washing medium incorporating such detection agent is applied to the persons hands. Thereafter the hands are moved into contact with one another to spread the hand washing medium, both the hands are rinsed to remove the hand washing medium. Thereafter the hands are viewed in UV light for determination of the presence of any detecting agent to indicate an insufficient cleaning/washing technique.
The above U.S. '067 patent, whilst providing a method for evaluating a person hand washing technique, involves complexities in carrying out such method due to the required use of phosphorescent materials as a detection agent. Moreover, apart from this, the method further essentially requires a UV light source for determining the extent of the washing i.e. a UV light source to detect whether any amounts of the phosphorescent material residue remain after washing to indicate the non-effective coverage during the washing/cleaning of the hands. This, therefore, essentially has limited the application and use of the method of this art.
It is thus the basic object of the present invention to be able to provide for a method for evaluating the washing/cleaning techniques such as washing/cleaning of hands, and the like to ensure personal hygiene which would not involve the complexities of phosphorescent materials as well as any light source to carryout such method of evaluation.
Another object of the present invention is to be able to provide for a method for evaluating washing/cleaning techniques, which would involve simple steps and yet ensure effective cleaning/washing and thus favour maintaining desired personal hygiene.
Another object of the present invention is to be able to provide for a method for evaluating washing/cleaning techniques which can be carried out in any location where washing/cleaning activities are carried out by simple and cost effective steps/gadgets.
Another object of the present invention is directed to being able to provide a method for evaluation of deposition of benefit agent or substrate such as oil based sunscreen from cosmetic formulation and the like, which can be simply and readily carried out by the user thereby ensuring proper and effective deposition of such benefit agents.
Yet further object of the present invention is directed to being able to provide a kit adapted for use in such a method for evaluating effective washing/cleaning techniques, and/or deposition of agents in accordance with the present invention.
Thus according to a first aspect of the present invention there is provided a method for evaluation of washing/cleaning techniques on a substrate comprising:
i. applying to the substrate a selective indicator system on the substrate to be evaluated;
ii. washing the substrate with water and/or soap;
iii. contacting the thus washed surface with an indicator complimentary developer whereby adequate washing is indicated when the contacting of the developer fails to indicate any color change due to complete washing including the indicator while inadequate washing is indicated when upon contacting of the developer it acts on the unwashed indicator to develop a color indicative of the insufficient washing/cleaning.
According to a further aspect the method for evaluation of washing/cleaning comprise:
i. contacting the substrate to be washed/cleaned with selected oily material;
ii. further contacting the substrate with a selective indicator system;
iii. washing the substrate with water and/or detergent;
iv. contacting the thus washed surface with an indicator complimentary developer, whereby adequate washing is indicated when the contacting of the developer fails to indicate any color change due to complete washing including the indicator, whilst inadequate washing is indicated when upon contacting of the developer it acts on the unwashed indicator to develop a color indicative of insufficient washing/cleaning.
According to yet another aspect the method for eva

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