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(12) Patent Application: (11) CA 2200498
(54) English Title: ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY ODOUR ELIMINATOR
(54) French Title: ELIMINATEUR D'ODEUR SANS DANGER POUR L'ENVIRONNEMENT
Status: Deemed Abandoned and Beyond the Period of Reinstatement - Pending Response to Notice of Disregarded Communication
Bibliographic Data
(51) International Patent Classification (IPC):
  • A61K 8/44 (2006.01)
  • A61K 8/19 (2006.01)
  • A61Q 15/00 (2006.01)
(72) Inventors :
  • SAFWAT, AMIN HASSAN AMIN (Canada)
(73) Owners :
  • AMIN HASSAN AMIN SAFWAT
(71) Applicants :
  • AMIN HASSAN AMIN SAFWAT (Canada)
(74) Agent:
(74) Associate agent:
(45) Issued:
(22) Filed Date: 1997-03-20
(41) Open to Public Inspection: 1997-09-20
Examination requested: 2000-03-13
Availability of licence: N/A
Dedicated to the Public: N/A
(25) Language of filing: English

Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT): No

(30) Application Priority Data: None

Abstracts

English Abstract


The regular method to
remove an odour in
commercial products is
to prepare a formulation
that can work in either
saponifying the organic
base odour or dissolving
it. In addition some
additives to help disperse
the solid odour carrier
in the water, beside
solving the water base
odour in the water base.
All of these commercial
formulations work well
with most odd odours
but fails with skin
absorbed compatible
odours such as: garlic,
onion, organic thinner,
fish odours and even
unventilated human
odours.
There for the search led
them to add a stronger
smell to cover the
original odour. Also,
using the fragrance
fixing agent could react
with the original scent
to fix it and the problem
is as follows:
1 - If the fragrance has
a shorter life than the
odour, the fixing agent

will work with the
original odd odour to
make it last longer,
2 - If the fragrance has
a longer life, this could
defect the smell of the
fragrance. If it is
compatible with any of
the mentioned odours
and it usually is with
one or two of them, it
depends on the source of
both fragrances and the
original scent.
The failure to eliminate
the odour may be
rejected by people who
are irritant to certain
types of perfumes.
People who need no
trace of any scent after
using this product such
as hunters, fishermen,
chefs, hairstylists,
dentists, dog trainers,
multitask workers and
people who need to use a
special type of perfume
after. All these
situations led me to
establish a new criteria
of search I call it the
ODOUR ELIMINATOR
This type of new
formulation competes
with the skins ability to
hold the odour by
exchanging the

molecular gases between
the formulas final
physical share and the
surrounding
environment to replace
the odd odour with a
regular unscented gas.
This new formulation
deals with liquids, dry
materials and the
mixture of scented
materials. My new
formulation is
environmentally friendly
and it has a natural base
method that will
eliminate odours and
scents.


Claims

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Page 7 of 8
The embodiments of the invention in
which an exclusive property or privilege
is claimed are defined as follows: 1 - Calcium salt 13.5% Ca2+
2 - Chloride salt to be dispersed in
emulsion on phase to produce balanced
phase of chloride Cl- salt 13.25% and a
carbonate Co3- with its own qualitative
aspect to complete the chemical bond
with both sodium Na+ 13.25% as a
cation in the final combined bond.
Using a natural amino acid 20% i the
main formulation works as a catalyst.
Glycerin 30%. The mentioned formula
has to be completely settled a colloid
state with a carbon allotropy 10% which
will provide the environment for the
physical exchange.

Description

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I - This inven~ion rel~es
fo make a compatible
forrnula~on l~sing
natural based materials
to disperse ~he odour
then exchange it wifh
the s~,ounding media
withoutlea~..ga frace
of odou~.
2 - It is common to tJ~e
product who ~e~l with
~he odour removing to
work in theSoUowing
procedure:
fo,. wJ~n can work ~n
either sap¢.~ir~.g the
organic base odo~lr or
dissol~ing~ Some
additzves to help d~sperse
the soli~ odour ~ar,.
in fhe water, beside
so~ving ~he water base
odour in the water base.
AU of t*ese con~mercial ~ ' '
fo, ~ Jtfons work weU
w~th mo~t odd odours
butfatls wi~h s~tn
abso, b~d compatib~e
odours such as: gar~c,
onion~ organic t~ er,
f sh odours and even
t~ humc~n
odo~
Therefor the search led
them to add a stronger

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sm~l~ to cover ~he
o~iginal odol~r. Al~o
using thefragrance ; -
~dng agent could react
wit* ~e original odour
to f~c it and t*e problem
is as folJ~ows:
1 - If ther~ ~.ce has
a shorter l~fe than the
odour ~hefixing ~gent
wiU wor* with the
original odd odo~r to
make it last longer.
2 - If thef~agr~.ce *as
a longer l~fe, this could
defect the smell of the
fragrance if it iS
compatible wit* any of
the mentioned scent and ~_
it l sually doc~ wit* one
or two of ~em. It
depends on the source of
both fi~, ~.,.ces and the
origlnal odour.
3 - My invention idea is ~ ' -
mah'ng an emuksion
w~ the s~-,ou..ding
environment. Itshol~ld
provide enough contact
b~.Pec,~ a~l the
moJeerlles to he~
e~h~ ge the targeted
odour with the
}ing
environment. As a
sourceJ my fo", rrlrtron
carrzer as a ~,Sfin~trl
t~ carry all tJIe odour
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,.'."',c~ ""c~,c~ ''. c~c~c ~
away.
THE ODOUR
F~r~7~7~AToR
t*is n~w ~pe of
form~ on con~etes
w~ the skins abi~ to
hold ~*e odour by
ex~anging the
molecularg~es between
~eSo, -tll~t 'spinal
phJ~s~cal s*~pe and ~e
~u"~unding
en~ironment to replace
the odd odour wi~h ~
~e~~-~r ~ te~rgas.
~snew~." ~l~qtion
deals wl~ lid~, dry
materials and the
~s~ c~ i~re of sc~nte~
ntater~a~s. Mynew
formula~ion is
nmentally friendly
and it h~s a nntur~l vase
method tha~wi11
elinunate odours and
scen~a.
A cata~tic addi~ve caJt
he~ the scent exchange
between t*e source and
thed~a~ina~on~ In
~ Jitton USU~g an
aif er wiU he~
convert t*e reaction
.menf lnto a
. homogeneot~s media.
~ih~a homogenized med~a
.. ......
: . . .. ~.:

CA 02200498 1997-03-20 ! ',' " ' ' '
*el~s t*e direct
ex~hange be~ween ~he
mate~ and elim~nates
thefear of t*e p*ase
s~parating dl ring the
reactian. In my search I
used a natural
, "ative to he~ keep
t*e naturalformulahon
at a balanced
equilibrium ~ring its
shelSl~fe. Using a
natural surfactant agent
is a part of my
formulat on and ixs
development in the
Sutur~ T7~efo~
basicSormulahons are
t*e main su~ject of my
~nven~ion. ~;~
4- Thefo~lo.~
formula contains ~he
e~ements of my
inven~ion:
~ salt 13.5%
Ca2+ . ~,,,, ~
2-Chlor~desal~ to
be disper~ed in e.~ rrl~ion
phase toproduce a
balarl~e~phase of
ch~orlde Cl- s~t 13.25%
and a carbonate Co3-
w~* ~s own ql~ffi~ve
~spe~f to co~plete the
chemical bond wi~h bo~h
~odium Na+ 13.25% as
a cation in ~hefnal
. .. . . . . . . . . .. .... . . . . .. . . . .
...... ,. .~.~. ...... , ,............ , ...... .... . , . ..... ... ~ ....... ; . . . ,, ; ; .; .

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combined bond. Using
a natural anuno ac~
2a% ~ the main .
fornu41a~on works us a
c~ sl. Glycerin 30%
T~e mentionedformula
has to be compl~ly
settl~d ~n a coll~od s~e
with a CQ~O.~ allofropy
10% which wiU~d v;d~
the ~..v., ~.rme~tfor the
phys~cal e~rt~ e as
Ulustra~ed on page ~.
5- This invention is
u~edfor eliminattng
d odoursfor
general *uman care.

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Event History

Description Date
Inactive: IPC deactivated 2013-11-12
Inactive: IPC assigned 2013-01-04
Inactive: First IPC assigned 2013-01-04
Inactive: IPC assigned 2013-01-04
Inactive: IPC assigned 2013-01-04
Application Not Reinstated by Deadline 2001-09-17
Inactive: Dead - No reply to s.30(2) Rules requisition 2001-09-17
Deemed Abandoned - Failure to Respond to Maintenance Fee Notice 2001-03-20
Inactive: Abandoned - No reply to s.30(2) Rules requisition 2000-09-15
Inactive: S.30(2) Rules - Examiner requisition 2000-05-15
Letter sent 2000-03-21
Letter Sent 2000-03-21
Advanced Examination Determined Compliant - paragraph 84(1)(a) of the Patent Rules 2000-03-21
All Requirements for Examination Determined Compliant 2000-03-13
Inactive: Advanced examination (SO) 2000-03-13
Request for Examination Received 2000-03-13
Inactive: Advanced examination (SO) fee processed 2000-03-13
Request for Examination Requirements Determined Compliant 2000-03-13
Amendment Received - Voluntary Amendment 2000-03-07
Letter Sent 2000-01-19
Reinstatement Requirements Deemed Compliant for All Abandonment Reasons 2000-01-11
Inactive: Cover page published 1999-10-05
Deemed Abandoned - Failure to Respond to Maintenance Fee Notice 1999-03-22
Early Laid Open Requested 1997-10-07
Application Published (Open to Public Inspection) 1997-09-20
Inactive: First IPC assigned 1997-07-28
Inactive: IPC assigned 1997-07-28
Inactive: Inventor deleted 1997-07-04
Inactive: Inventor deleted 1997-07-04
Request for Examination Received 1997-06-25
Inactive: Correspondence - Formalities 1997-06-10

Abandonment History

Abandonment Date Reason Reinstatement Date
2001-03-20
1999-03-22

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Fee History

Fee Type Anniversary Year Due Date Paid Date
Application fee - small 1997-03-20
MF (application, 2nd anniv.) - small 02 1999-03-22 2000-01-11
Reinstatement 2000-01-11
MF (application, 3rd anniv.) - small 03 2000-03-20 2000-01-11
Advanced Examination 2000-03-13
Request for examination - small 2000-03-13
Owners on Record

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Current Owners on Record
AMIN HASSAN AMIN SAFWAT
Past Owners on Record
None
Past Owners that do not appear in the "Owners on Record" listing will appear in other documentation within the application.
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Abstract 2000-03-07 1 53
Description 2000-03-07 1 51
Description 1997-03-20 5 179
Abstract 1997-03-20 3 87
Claims 1997-03-20 1 23
Drawings 1997-03-20 1 33
Cover Page 1999-03-22 1 49
Cover Page 1999-10-05 1 49
Notice: Maintenance Fee Reminder 1998-12-22 1 118
Courtesy - Abandonment Letter (Maintenance Fee) 1999-04-19 1 187
Second Notice: Maintenance Fee Reminder 1999-09-21 1 129
Notice: Maintenance Fee Reminder 1999-12-21 1 121
Notice of Reinstatement 2000-01-19 1 171
Acknowledgement of Request for Examination 2000-03-21 1 178
Courtesy - Abandonment Letter (R30(2)) 2000-10-30 1 171
Notice: Maintenance Fee Reminder 2000-12-21 1 121
Courtesy - Abandonment Letter (Maintenance Fee) 2001-04-17 1 182
Second Notice: Maintenance Fee Reminder 2001-09-24 1 130
Correspondence 1997-05-20 5 220
Correspondence 1997-10-07 2 130
Fees 2000-01-11 1 115