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Cosmetics Comprising Cosmetic Composition Impregnated Urethane Foam

Abstract: Provided is a polyether-based urethane foam for impregnating a cosmetic composition. The polyether-based urethane foam has excellent touch feel  portability and stability.

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Patent Information

Application #
Filing Date
26 December 2012
Publication Number
47/2015
Publication Type
INA
Invention Field
PHARMACEUTICALS
Status
Email
Parent Application
Patent Number
Legal Status
Grant Date
2018-06-14
Renewal Date

Applicants

AMOREPACIFIC CORPORATION
181  2-ga  Hangang-ro  Yongsan-gu  Seoul  140-777  Republic of Korea

Inventors

1. KIM  Kyung Nam
AMOREPACIFIC R&D CENTER  314-1  Bora-dong  Giheung-gu  Yongin-si  Gyeonggi-do  446-729  Republic of Korea
2. CHOI  Jung Sun
AMOREPACIFIC R&D CENTER  314-1  Bora-dong  Giheung-gu  Yongin-si  Gyeonggi-do  446-729  Republic of Korea
3. SHIM  Min Kyung
AMOREPACIFIC R&D CENTER  314-1  Bora-dong  Giheung-gu  Yongin-si  Gyeonggi-do  446-729  Republic of Korea
4. CHOI  Kyung Ho
AMOREPACIFIC R&D CENTER  314-1  Bora-dong  Giheung-gu  Yongin-si  Gyeonggi-do  446-729  Republic of Korea
5. CHOI  Yeong Jin
AMOREPACIFIC R&D CENTER  314-1  Bora-dong  Giheung-gu  Yongin-si  Gyeonggi-do  446-729  Republic of Korea

Specification

[DESCRIPTION]
[Invention Title]
URETHANE FOAM FOR USE IN IMPREGNATING COSMETIC COMPOSITION
[Technical Field]
This disclosure relates to urethane foam for use in impregnating cosmetic composition.
[Background Art]
In the old days, cosmetic compositions were used mainly indoors. However, as leisure activities have been generalized recently and modern life styles have been changed correspondingly, cosmetic compositions have been frequently used outdoors. Particularly, in the old days, UV protecting cosmetic compositions,were used mostly in summer seasons. However, as modern people enjoy outdoor activities and recognize hazard of UV rays more and more, there is a tendency for UV protecting cosmetic compositions to be used frequently throughout all the seasons besides summer seasons. Therefore, there is an increasing need for cosmetic compositions convenient to use and easy to carry.
Polyester-based urethane foam was developed accidentally by a German technical specialist in the late 1940's during which development of plastics was in the midst. Since such urethane foam is based on polyester, it is also called ester foam. Producing such urethane foam requires no advanced technology. Thus, polyester-based urethane foam has been produced generally and used in various industrial fields, particularly those' requiring strong tensile force.
However, polyester-based urethane foam tends to be broken easily under a wet environment. In addition, it has a microcellular structure and low air permeability, and thus shows low cushiony feel, softness and flexibility. As a result, polyester-based urethane foam is not suitable for use in impregnating a cosmetic composition, particularly a liquid cosmetic composition. Under these circumstances, there is an imminent need for developing urethane foam suitable for use in impregnating a cosmetic composition.

[Disclosure] [Technical Problem]
This disclosure is directed to providing urethane foam for use in impregnating a cosmetic composition, the urethane foam being capable of maintaining high stability of the cosmetic composition to be impregnated therein and high post-impregnation stability. [Technical Solution]
In one general aspect, there is provided polyether-based urethane foam for use in impregnating a cosmetic composition. [Advantageous Effects]
The polyether-based urethane foam disclosed herein maintains high stability even after carrying out impregnation with a cosmetic composition, and improves portability and touch feel of a cosmetic composition. [Description of Drawings]
Figure 1 is a microscopic view of wet polyether-based urethane foam;
Figure 2 shows a packed make-up product in which a urethane foam impregnated with a W/0 type emulsion make-up composition is enclosed;
Figure 3 is a microscopic view of the urethane foams listed in Table 2, each magnified at 10 x 0.3;
Figure 4 is a microscopic view of the urethane foams listed in Table 3, each magnified at 10 x 0.3; and
Figure 5 shows photographs of Example 1, Comparative Example 1 and Comparative Example 2 after storing them at 50°C for 2 hours. [Mode for Invention]
In one aspect, there is provided polyether-based urethane foam for use in impregnating a cosmetic composition. In another aspect, the polyether-based urethane foam may function as a carrier in which a cosmetic composition is supported and retained.
As used herein,- the term 'urethane foam' means a foamed and solidified polyurethane resin, and is also referred to as 'foamed urethane'.
In one aspect, the polyether-based urethane foam is more resistant against humidity as compared to polyester-based urethane foam, and thus is

not broken easily under a high-humidity condition and shows high stability. In addition, the polyether-based urethane foam has a larger cellular structure than polyester-based urethane foam, and thus has improved air permeability, cushiony feel, softness and flexibility. Further, the polyether-based urethane foam requires reduced cost for production, and thus has higher cost-efficiency than polyester-based urethane foam.
In one aspect, urethane foam may include dry urethane foam or wet .urethane foam. Particularly, wet polyether-based urethane foam has the properties as shown in the following Table 1.

In general, wet polyether-based urethane foam has a smaller pore size and more dense structure than dry polyether-based urethane foam. While dry polyether-based urethane foam has oleophilic surface properties, wet polyether-based urethane foam has hydrophilic surface properties as a result of wet foaming. Wet polyether-based urethane foam is continuous microporous urethane foam having uniform and high porosity, shows high water/oil absorbability, and produces no particles spontaneously. Figure 1 is a microscopic view of wet polyether-based urethane foam.
In one aspect, urethane foam may have a quenched or reticulated structure. In another aspect, urethane foam may have a reticulated structure that allows uniform and easy impregnation with a cosmetic composition and provides a high impregnation ratio.
In one aspect, urethane foam may have a density of 1 to 3 pounds per cubic feet (pcf), particularly 1 to 2 pcf. When urethane foam has a density

less than 1 pcf, a cosmetic composition may be liberated excessively and thus is not convenient to use. When urethane foam has a density higher than 3 pcf, it is not possible to provide a sufficient number of pores through which a cosmetic composition is impregnated, thereby making it difficult to impregnate a cosmetic composition effectively.
In one aspect, urethane foam may have a pore number of 70 to 120 pores per inch (ppi), particularly 75 to 95 ppi. When urethane foam has a pore number less than 70 ppi, it has poor elasticity, is not convenient to use and is not amenable to control of the flowability of a cosmetic composition. When urethane foam has a pore number greater than 120 ppi, it provides low durability and poor touch feel of a cosmetic composition during use.
In one aspect, urethane foam may have an ASKER hardness of 10 to 70, particularly. 20 to 60, and more particularly 30 to 50 as measured by DUROMETER HARDNESS TESTER (Type F) available from ASKER. When urethane foam is too soft such that it has a hardness less than 10, a cosmetic composition impregnated in the urethane foam may be liberated excessively, while it is taken by cosmetic tools used for a make-up composition enclosed in a packed container, for example by nitrile butadiene rubber (NBR) puff, or hands. When urethane foam is too hard such that it has a hardness greater than 70, a cosmetic composition may not be liberated easily.
In. one aspect, urethane foam may have an open cell structure. When urethane foam has a closed cell structure, air bubbles are kept in urethane so that a low-viscosity emulsion type cosmetic composition may not be impregnated therein easily. Thus, urethane foam having an open cell structure may be used specifically.
In one aspect, the cosmetic composition to be impregnated in urethane foam includes a liquid cosmetic composition, particularly an emulsion type cosmetic composition, and more particularly a water in oil (W/0) type or oil in water (0/W) type emulsion cosmetic composition.
In one aspect, the emulsion cosmetic composition may have a low viscosity, particularly of 5,000 to 15,000 centi poise (cps), and more particularly of 6,000 to 10,000 cps. When the emulsion cosmetic composition

has a viscosity less than 5,000 cps, it may undergo separation into an oil phase and an aqueous phase, thereby making it difficult to impregnate urethane foam uniformly with the composition. When the emulsion cosmetic composition has a viscosity higher than 15,000 cps, it may provide an undesirably tacky and heavy touch feel while applied onto the skin.
In one aspect, the cosmetic composition includes both a skin care composition and a make-up composition. Particular non-limiting examples of the cosmetic composition may include make-up primer, make-up base, foundation, powder, twin cake, lipstick, lip gloss, eye shadow, eyebrow, concealer, lip liner, blusher, UV protecting agent, lotion, cream or essence. More particularly, the cosmetic composition may be formulated into make-up primer, make-up base, liquid or solid foundation, powder, twin cake, lipstick, lip gloss, eye shadow, eyebrow, concealer or blusher, but is not limited thereto.
In one aspect, there is provided a make-up product in which polyether-based urethane foam impregnated with a cosmetic composition is enclosed. The make-up product includes a cosmetic composition applied to the polyether-based urethane foam disclosed herein, and thus allows high-quality packing of the cosmetic composition. In addition, the make-up product allows the cosmetic composition to be supported uniformly in urethane foam for a long period of.time and to be liberated in an adequate amount when users take the cosmetic composition. Further, the make-up product maintains high long-term durability and stability. The make-up product disclosed herein may be provided as a packed container, abbreviated generally as 'pact', which includes a container having a lower part in which polyether-based urethane foam is received, and an upper part having a lid to which a mirror or the like may be attached. Figure 2 shows an exemplary image of polyether-based urethane foam provided in a packed container.
The examples, comparative examples, preparation examples and test examples will now be described. The following examples are for illustrative purposes only and not intended to limit the scope of this disclosure.

[Test Example 1] Determination of Properties of Urethane Foam
To select urethane foam suitable for impregnation with a W/0 type or
0/W type low-viscosity emulsion cosmetic composition, various types of
urethane foam are determined for their properties. The following Tables 2
and 3 show each type of urethane foam and the corresponding properties. In
addition, Figure 3 and Figure 4 are microscopic views of each type of
urethane foam magnified at 10 x 0.3.


In Table 3, Polyether-based urethane foam 1 is dry polyether-based urethane foam.
[Test Example 2] Evaluation of Formulation Stability

Among the different kinds of urethane foam listed in Tables 2 and 3, Polyether-based urethane foam 1 (Example 1), Polyester-based urethane foam 2 (Comparative Example 1) and Polyester-based urethane foam 3 (Comparative Example 2) are selected and subjected to impregnation with a W/0 type emulsion make-up composition. Then, their stabilities are evaluated as a function of storage temperature and time. The results are shown in the following Table 4 and Figure 5. Figure 5 shows photographs of Example 1, Comparative Example 1 and Comparative Example 2 after storing them at 50°C for 2 hours.

As can be seen from the above results, when each foam is impregnated with a W/0 type emulsion make-up composition, each urethane foam according to Comparative Examples 1 and 2 is broken, causes separation of the make-up composition and generates air bubbles with time under a high temperature or severe change in temperature, and thus is shown to be very unstable. On the contrary, Example 1 substantially maintains its original state and shows high stability.
Therefore, it can be seen that polyether-urethane foam shows higher stability than polyester-based urethane foam upon impregnation with a cosmetic composition, and thus is more suitable for impregnating a cosmetic composition.
[Preparation Examples 1 and 2] Preparation of UV Protecting Cosmetic Composition
In Preparation Examples 1 and 2, W/0 type emulsion UV protecting cosmetic compositions are prepared according to the formulation of the

following Table 5.
Particularly, a UV protecting agent is introduced to oily ingredients and dissolved and emulsified therein. Next, the oily ingredients are mixed with a surfactant and heated to and agitated at 80°C so that the mixture is homogenized. Then, a. pigment is further added thereto, followed by agitation and homogenization, to provide an oily part. In a separate mixer, aqueous ingredients are mixed and heated to and agitated at 80°C to provide a completely dissolved aqueous part. The prepared aqueous part is introduced gradually to the oily part and subjected to emulsificat.ion by using a homogenizer mixer. After cooling to 50°C, skin protecting ingredients and fragrances are introduced thereto, followed by cooling, to provide a low-viscosity W/0 type emulsion UV protecting cosmetic composition. [Table 5]


In Table 5, disteardimonium hectorite functions as a thickening agent, polymethyl methacrylate serves as a pure body pigment, and titanium dioxide/aluminum hydroxide/stearic acid serves as an inorganic UV protecting agent.
[Test Example 3] Evaluation of Preference Depending on Hardness of Urethane Foam
Different types of polyether-based urethane foam having a different value of hardness are impregnated with Preparation Examples 1 and 2, and user preference of each case is determined. Particularly, 50 females are divided into two groups (each group having 25 persons). They are allowed to apply each of Preparation Example 1 and Preparation Example 2 impregnated in polyether-based urethane foam having a different value of hardness to their skin with NBR puff for 2 days. Then, overall user preference including touch feel and coating quality is evaluated in each case. The results are shown in

the following Tables 6 and 7.

As can be seen from the above results, the highest preference is available when polyether-based urethane foam used for impregnation with both compositions according to Preparation Examples 1 and 2 has Asker hardness value of 40.
Those ski 1 led in the art wi 11 appreciate that the concept ions and specific embodiments disclosed in the foregoing description may be readily utilized as a basis for modifying or designing other embodiments for carrying out the same purposes of the present disclosure. Those skilled in the art will also appreciate that such equivalent embodiments do not depart from the spirit and scope of the disclosure as set forth in the appended claims.

We Claim:
1. A cosmetic comprising a cosmetic composition-impregnated polyether-based urethane
foam, wherein the polyether-based urethane foam has a reticulated structure and
wherein the cosmetic composition is taken with a cosmetic tool.
2. The cosmetic as claimed in claim 1, wherein the polyether-based urethane foam has a
density of 1 to 3 pcf.
3. The cosmetic as claimed in claim 1, wherein the polyether-based urethane foam has a pore number of 70 to 120 pores per inch (ppi).
4. The cosmetic as claimed in claim 1, wherein the polyether-based urethane foam has a
hardness of 10 to 70 being measured with an Asker durometer.
5. The cosmetic as claimed in claim 1, wherein the polyether-based urethane foam has an open cell structure.
6. The cosmetic as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cosmetic composition is a water-in-oil
(W/O) type or oil-in-water (O/W) type emulsion cosmetic composition.
7. The cosmetic as claimed in claim 1, wherein the emulsion cosmetic composition has a
viscosity of 5,000-15,000 cps.
8. The cosmetic as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cosmetic composition is provided as
make-up primer, make-up base, foundation, powder, twin cake, lipstick, lip gloss, eye
shadow, eyebrow, concealer or blusher.

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1 Translation-Search Report.pdf 2012-12-28
2 10805-CHENP-2012-RELEVANT DOCUMENTS [24-09-2022(online)].pdf 2022-09-24
2 Priority Document.pdf 2012-12-28
3 Power of Authority.pdf 2012-12-28
3 10805-CHENP-2012-RELEVANT DOCUMENTS [27-09-2021(online)].pdf 2021-09-27
4 Form-5.pdf 2012-12-28
4 10805-CHENP-2012-RELEVANT DOCUMENTS [05-09-2021(online)].pdf 2021-09-05
5 Form-3.pdf 2012-12-28
5 10805-CHENP-2012-RELEVANT DOCUMENTS [21-02-2020(online)].pdf 2020-02-21
6 Form-1.pdf 2012-12-28
6 10805-CHENP-2012-RELEVANT DOCUMENTS [28-03-2019(online)].pdf 2019-03-28
7 Drawings.pdf 2012-12-28
7 10805-CHENP-2012-IntimationOfGrant14-06-2018.pdf 2018-06-14
8 10805-CHENP-2012-PatentCertificate14-06-2018.pdf 2018-06-14
8 10805-CHENP-2012 FORM-13 21-01-2013.pdf 2013-01-21
9 10805-CHENP-2012 FORM-1 21-01-2013.pdf 2013-01-21
9 Abstract_Granted 297667_14-06-2018.pdf 2018-06-14
10 10805-CHENP-2012 CORRESPONDENCE OTHERS. 21-01-2013.pdf 2013-01-21
10 Claims_Granted 297667_14-06-2018.pdf 2018-06-14
11 10805-CHENP-2012 CORRESPONDENCE OTHERS 21-01-2013.pdf 2013-01-21
11 Description_Granted 297667_14-06-2018.pdf 2018-06-14
12 10805-CHENP-2012 FORM-13 21-01-2013.pdf 2013-01-21
12 Drawings_Granted 297667_14-06-2018.pdf 2018-06-14
13 10805-CHENP-2012 AMENDED CLAIMS 21-01-2013.pdf 2013-01-21
13 Marked up Claims_Granted 297667_14-06-2018.pdf 2018-06-14
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17 10805-CHENP-2012-HearingNoticeLetter.pdf 2018-02-12
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20 10805-CHENP-2012 CORRESPONDENCE OTHERS 27-02-2014.pdf 2014-02-27
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24 10805-CHENP-2012-FORM 3 [03-01-2018(online)].pdf 2018-01-03
24 10805-CHENP-2012 CORRESPONDENCE OTHERS 02-12-2014.pdf 2014-12-02
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32 10805-CHENP-2012 POWER OF ATTORNEY 05-02-2015.pdf 2015-02-05
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33 10805-CHENP-2012 CORRESPONDENCE OTHERS 02-12-2014.pdf 2014-12-02
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35 10805-CHENP-2012 CORRESPONDENCE OTHERS 20-11-2014.pdf 2014-11-20
35 10805-CHENP-2012-FER_SER_REPLY [04-01-2018(online)].pdf 2018-01-04
36 10805-CHENP-2012-DRAWING [04-01-2018(online)].pdf 2018-01-04
36 10805-CHENP-2012 FORM-3 20-11-2014.pdf 2014-11-20
37 10805-CHENP-2012 CORRESPONDENCE OTHERS 27-02-2014.pdf 2014-02-27
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38 10805-CHENP-2012 ENGLISH TRANSLATON 27-02-2014.pdf 2014-02-27
38 10805-CHENP-2012-COMPLETE SPECIFICATION [04-01-2018(online)].pdf 2018-01-04
39 10805-CHENP-2012 CORRESPONDENCE OTHERS 23-05-2013.pdf 2013-05-23
39 10805-CHENP-2012-CLAIMS [04-01-2018(online)].pdf 2018-01-04
40 10805-CHENP-2012 ENGLISH TRANSLATION 23-05-2013.pdf 2013-05-23
40 10805-CHENP-2012-HearingNoticeLetter.pdf 2018-02-12
41 10805-CHENP-2012 FORM-3 23-05-2013.pdf 2013-05-23
41 10805-CHENP-2012-FORM-26 [13-03-2018(online)].pdf 2018-03-13
42 10805-CHENP-2012 FORM-1 21-01-2013.pdf 2013-01-21
42 Correspondence by Agent_Power of Attorney_19-03-2018.pdf 2018-03-19
43 10805-CHENP-2012 FORM-2 21-01-2013.pdf 2013-01-21
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44 10805-CHENP-2012 AMENDED CLAIMS 21-01-2013.pdf 2013-01-21
44 Marked up Claims_Granted 297667_14-06-2018.pdf 2018-06-14
45 10805-CHENP-2012 FORM-13 21-01-2013.pdf 2013-01-21
45 Drawings_Granted 297667_14-06-2018.pdf 2018-06-14
46 Description_Granted 297667_14-06-2018.pdf 2018-06-14
46 10805-CHENP-2012 CORRESPONDENCE OTHERS 21-01-2013.pdf 2013-01-21
47 10805-CHENP-2012 CORRESPONDENCE OTHERS. 21-01-2013.pdf 2013-01-21
47 Claims_Granted 297667_14-06-2018.pdf 2018-06-14
48 10805-CHENP-2012 FORM-1 21-01-2013.pdf 2013-01-21
48 Abstract_Granted 297667_14-06-2018.pdf 2018-06-14
49 10805-CHENP-2012 FORM-13 21-01-2013.pdf 2013-01-21
49 10805-CHENP-2012-PatentCertificate14-06-2018.pdf 2018-06-14
50 10805-CHENP-2012-IntimationOfGrant14-06-2018.pdf 2018-06-14
50 Drawings.pdf 2012-12-28
51 Form-1.pdf 2012-12-28
51 10805-CHENP-2012-RELEVANT DOCUMENTS [28-03-2019(online)].pdf 2019-03-28
52 Form-3.pdf 2012-12-28
52 10805-CHENP-2012-RELEVANT DOCUMENTS [21-02-2020(online)].pdf 2020-02-21
53 Form-5.pdf 2012-12-28
53 10805-CHENP-2012-RELEVANT DOCUMENTS [05-09-2021(online)].pdf 2021-09-05
54 Power of Authority.pdf 2012-12-28
54 10805-CHENP-2012-RELEVANT DOCUMENTS [27-09-2021(online)].pdf 2021-09-27
55 10805-CHENP-2012-RELEVANT DOCUMENTS [24-09-2022(online)].pdf 2022-09-24
55 Priority Document.pdf 2012-12-28
56 10805-CHENP-2012-RELEVANT DOCUMENTS [21-08-2023(online)].pdf 2023-08-21
56 Translation-Search Report.pdf 2012-12-28

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