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"Scented Organic Cotton Textiles For The Prevention And Removal Of Foul Smell From Socks And Under Garments"

Abstract: Innovations resulting from technological advancements represent the best strategy for success in the increasingly competitive textile industry. Recently, fragrances have be-come available that can be readily formulated into polymer fibers. This advancement opens a potential for natural and organic fiber products with scents ranging from bed cover, pillow and scented curtains. Properly designed textiles containing effective, long-lasting fragrances would provide a significant contribution to the textile industry. Our focus is to investigate new fragrance technologies for use in new and boutique textile technologies. Fiber can be sweet-scented by many fragrances like lavender, lemon, corn mint which have medicinal value as well. The sweet-scented fiber can be used for home furnishings like pillows, bedding, ornaments and other kind of textile products There is a need for novel textiles which is organic, colored and coated by accurate and specified medicinal plants describes in Ayurvedic text for specific therapeutic effect for the prevention and removal of foul smell from socks and under garments..

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Patent Information

Application #
Filing Date
03 August 2009
Publication Number
21/2012
Publication Type
INA
Invention Field
TEXTILE
Status
Email
Parent Application

Applicants

ARVIND KUMAR
PATANJALI D-38, INDUSTRIAL AREA, HARIDWAR, UTTRAKHAND, INDIA.
ACHARYA BALKRISHNA,
PATANJALI , D-38 INDUSTRIAL AREA, HARIDWAR, UTTARKHAND, INDIA
PATANJALI AYURVED
PATANJALI, D-38 INDUSTRIAL AREA, HARIDWAR, UTTARKHAND, INDIA

Inventors

1. ARVIND KUMAR
D-38, INDUSTRIAL AREA, HARIDWAR, UTTRAKHAND, INDIA.
2. ACHARYA BALKRISHNA
D-38, INDUSTRIAL AREA, HARIDWAR, UTTRAKHAND, INDIA.

Specification

FIELD OF INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to a neem and marigold flower (Calendula arvensis) bioactive component preparation and more particularly to neem and marigold flower extract coating onto the fiber for the prevention and removal of foul smell from socks and under garments.
Innovations resulting from technological advancements represent the best strategy for success in the increasingly competitive textile industry. Recently, fragrances have be-come available that can be readily formulated into polymer fibers. This advancement opens a potential for natural and organic fiber products with scents ranging from bed cover, pillow and scented curtains. Properly designed textiles containing effective, long-lasting fragrances would provide a significant contribution to the textile industry. Our focus is to investigate new fragrance technologies for use in new and boutique textile technologies. Fiber can be sweet-scented by many fragrances like lavender, lemon, corn mint which have medicinal value as well. The sweet-scented fiber can be used for home furnishings like pillows, bedding, ornaments and other kind of textile products
There is a need for novel textiles which is organic, colored and coated by accurate and specified medicinal plants describes in Ayurvedic text for specific therapeutic
effect for the prevention and removal of foul smell from socks and under garments..
BACKGROUND OF 1 Hi: INVENTION
Currently existing antimicrobial filter products, such as air filters and face masks, are made from filter media comprising a web of fibres and include a bioactive agent applied topically to the filter media to capture and kill pathogenic microbes. However, none of these bioactive agents individually demonstrate a broad spectrum of activity. This is especially true in the case of socks and undergarments, particularly when the level of pathogen contamination during sporadic outbreaks is relatively high and reaches infectious levels. 'Therefore, existing garments is based on single antimicrobial agents and do not provide the required timely bio-efficacy or reliable protection. Thus there is a need for an improved herbal preparation for the prevention and removal of foul smell from socks and under garments..
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Embodiments of the present invention are directed to a fiber that impregnated with neem oil and marigold oil, an emulsifier, an emollient, a preservative, and water. The fabric may further be impregnated with a humectant and a fragrance.
Neem oil is a vegetable oil pressed from the fruits and seeds of neem (Azadirachta indica), an evergreen tree which is endemic to the Indian subcontinent and has
been introduced to many other areas in the tropics. It is perhaps the most important of the commercially available products of neem for organic farming and medicines.
Neem oil is a vegetable oil that is derived from the fruits and seeds of a neem plant. Neem oil can be beneficially used as an organic and bio-friendly pesticide. It has been shown to effectively repel a wide variety of biological pests while being non-toxic to mammals, birds, and beneficial insects. In addition, neem oil may be beneficial in cleansing skin and hair. It has also been shown to fight various diseases and skin conditions, as well as being therapeutic. In the impregnated fabric, neem oil has experimentally been shown to be most effective when included in the range of about 0.1 percent by weight to about 5 percent by weight. However, other embodiments may include neem oil in higher or lower percentages by weight.
Some of the substances of marigold flower may also act as a surfactant.
We used high pressure grinder and high presser homogenizer for the preparation of bubble the outer material for bubble preparation was propyal metyal cellulose. Prepared fabric of the present invention was treated with the blend of the essential oils before weaving. The blend of essential oils was mixed with the propyl glycol and coated at nano size scale. The bubbles of the essential oils are confined in the interstices 4 around the strands of the fabric. On account of the extremely and relatively small size of the bubbles, the general texture and feel of the fabric is not altered. The outer surfaces of the fabric are smooth.
The bubbles of essential oil liberated the sufficient amount of desired fragrance according to its infusibility index. The release of fragrance is rhythmic. The wearer will feel fresh after every interval of release of fragrance.
The fabric of the present invention was treated with the blend of the essential oils before weaving. The blend of essential oils was encapsulated in propyal metyal cellulose and coated at nano size scale onto the fabric by Air-suspension coating . The bubbles of the essential oils are confined in the interstices 4 around the strands of the fabric. On account of the extremely and relatively small size of the bubbles,
the general texture and feel of the fabric is not altered. The outer surfaces of the fabric have skin-soothing properties.
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The therapeutic fabric may be then manufactured into any shape or size as necessary, for instance, as into fabric handled in the usual manner and which can be sewed sacokes, underwear etc, and the therapeutic fragrance remains concealed within the fabric unnoticeably.
It is important that the encapsulated fragrant substance is in such minute bubbles as to be of substantially dust consistency in bulk. These micro bubbles are impregnated in the cotton fabrics and, wool by micro-binding process and agents.
Important advantages of the herein described fabric are: lasting quality of fragrance. The mixture of neem oil and marigold oil for fragrance and therapeutic application has property to diffuse the smell without any appreciable loss of weight. All the bubble is firmly positioned in the fabric it can stand laundering as 1 have verified by test.
Some embodiments of the invention have been described above, and in addition, some specific details are shown for purposes of illustrating the inventive principles. However, numerous other arrangements may be devised in accordance with the inventive principles of this patent disclosure. Further, well known processes have not been described in detail in order not to obscure the invention. Thus, while the invention is described in conjunction with the specific embodiments described above, it is not limited to these embodiments or drawings. Rather, the invention is intended to cover alternatives, modifications, and equivalents that come within the scope and spirit of the inventive principles set out above.

What it claimed is:
1. Therapeutic clothing comprising an Organic fabric whose dye with natural colour which have a therapeutic property for the prevention and removal of foul smell from socks and under garment.
2. The therapeutic clothing claim 1 where the fabric is selected from the clothing that is made from materials that was grown without the use of synthetic chemicals such as pesticides - herbicides or other chemicals.
3. The therapeutic clothing of claim 2 where the fabric is cotton, silk and wool.
4. The therapeutic clothing claim 1 where the all the smell removing agent from socks and under garment is the natural colour and antifungal and antibacterial active ingredients obtained from the Fruit/flower of the different species of Calendula officinalis of family Asteraceae, Azadirachta indica( Neem)of family Meliaceae Phyllanthus niruri (Aonla) of family Euphorbiaceae.
5. The product of claim 4 where the entire ingredient claimed as smell
removing agents was tested for their efficacy by various in-vivo and in-
vitro clinical trail the results was very significant on prevention and
removal of foul smell from socks and under garment.
6. A method of making an antimicrobial product comprising contacting a
fabric dye and treated with an natural colors and other active ingredients
from the various parts of the plant Calendula officinalis of family
Asteraceae, Azadirachta indica( Neem)of family Meliaceae Phyllanthus
niruri (Aonla) of family Euphorbiaceae

Documents

Application Documents

# Name Date
1 1604-del-2009-abstract.pdf 2011-08-21
1 1604-DEL-2009-Form-2-(04-08-2010).pdf 2010-08-04
2 1604-del-2009-claims.pdf 2011-08-21
2 1604-DEL-2009-Form-1-(04-08-2010).pdf 2010-08-04
3 1604-DEL-2009-Description (Complete)-(04-08-2010).pdf 2010-08-04
3 1604-del-2009-form-1.pdf 2011-08-21
4 1604-DEL-2009-Correspondence-Others-(04-08-2010).pdf 2010-08-04
4 1604-del-2009-form-2.pdf 2011-08-21
5 1604-DEL-2009-Claims-(04-08-2010).pdf 2010-08-04
6 1604-DEL-2009-Correspondence-Others-(04-08-2010).pdf 2010-08-04
6 1604-del-2009-form-2.pdf 2011-08-21
7 1604-DEL-2009-Description (Complete)-(04-08-2010).pdf 2010-08-04
7 1604-del-2009-form-1.pdf 2011-08-21
8 1604-del-2009-claims.pdf 2011-08-21
8 1604-DEL-2009-Form-1-(04-08-2010).pdf 2010-08-04
9 1604-del-2009-abstract.pdf 2011-08-21
9 1604-DEL-2009-Form-2-(04-08-2010).pdf 2010-08-04