Title of Invention

COLOGNE OR PERFUMED DEODORANT FOR MASKING THE MAL-ODOR CAUSED DUE TO SMOKING OF CIGARETTES

Abstract The present invention is relates to Cologne or perfumed deodorant that masks the mal-odor due to smoking of tobacco products comprising; perfumes, alcohol/sweet alcohol, optionally containing flavoring agents.
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FORM2
THE PATENTS ACT, 1970 (39 of 1970)
COMPLETE SPECIFICATION (See section 10 and rule 13)
1. TITLE OF THE INVENTION:
COLOGNE OR PERFUMED DEODORANT FOR MASKING THE MAL- ODOR CAUSED DUE TO
SMOKING OF CIGARETTES.
2.APPLICANT(S)
1.NAME: Mr. Dhananjay Bhat
2.NATIONALITY: Indian
3.ADDRESS: Flat No: 502/503, Sunrose Apartments, Vrishi Complex,!. C Colony, Holy Cross Road,Borivili-West Mumbai: 401107, India.
The following specification particularly describes the invention and the manner in which it is to be performed

Title of Invention: Cologne or perfumed deodorant for masking the mal- odor caused due to smoking of cigarettes.
Name of Applicant: Mr. Dhananjay Bhat
TECHNICAL HELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is relates to cologne or perfumed deodorant that masks the mal-odor caused due to smoking of tobacco products like cigarettes, cigar. The characteristic malodor that emanate after smoking from the body parts.
The present invention is particularly relates to mal-odor after smoking of cigarettes from the person who smoked which is an awkward or embarrassing situation especially in front of people, who don't know that they smoke.
The invention is more particularly relates to putting off mal-odor of cigarettes smoke on hands and other parts, which emanate malodor after smoking cigarette and putting off that malodor using cologne or a perfumed deodorant.
Hence, most particularly invention is relates to the cologne or a perfumed deodorant that eliminates the malodor form the hands, fingers especially middle fingers and thumb.
BACKGRAOUND OF THE PRIOR ART
Tobacco smoking is the act of inhaling the smoke of dried or cured leaves of the tobaco plant and inhaling, the smoke for pleasure, for ritualistic or social purposes, self-medication, as well as to satisfy a physiological dependence on nicotine. Tobacco smoke contains nicotine and harmane, which combined give rise to addtitive stimulatent and euphoriant properties. The effect of nicotine in first time or irregular users is an increase in alertness and memory, and mild euporia . Nicotine also disturbs metabolism and suppresses appetite. This is because nicotine, like many stimulants, increases blood sugar. The varrious methods of smoking are Cigarette, Cigar, Pipe, Hookah,Biddeis, all these forms of the smoking tobacco results in mal-odor due to the smoking. Many body parts stinks due to the smoking especially fingers, hand, mouth.


The problem of malodour has been recognised for many years, and numerous methods have been developed to overcome these where they occur. Perfumes are commonly used as malodour counteractants either alone or in combination with other materials such as absorbents, oxidants and other actives.
Perfumes generally have some capability to neutralise a wide variety of malodours, this effect arising in large part from the phenomenon of 'odour masking' wherein the perfume intensity is sufficiently high to swamp or distort the olfactory perception of malodour. GB 2016507, U.S. Pat. No. 4,134,838, U.S. Pat. No. 4,663,068, GB 2013493 and EP 404470 all describe perfumes, which offer deodorant activity against body odour when incorporated into various products (eg soap, fabric treatment products, skin products). Likewise, perfumes are known which are effective against a range of other malodours, but perfumes which have high activity against smoke malodour are rare, and no methods have been reported for creating such perfumes in a structured manner. Thus, deodorant perfumes created according to the guidelines described in the patents referenced above would not appear to be significantly more efficacious against smoke malodour than any randomly chosen perfume would be by odour masking.
French Patent No.FR 2666510 discloses deodorising compositions designed to counteract malodours from many disparate sources, e.g. animal and vegetable sources, industrial processes, drains, and tobacco combustion. A number of perfume aldehydes, alcohols and esters together with recommended dosages are detailed, among which citral and phenyl-acetaldehyde were key components.
Other methods for combatting smoke which do not rely upon the use of perfume ingredients are of course known, e.g. filtration of air through filters in air-conditioners, or the use of absorbents such as the anti-tobacco candle described in FR 2593398. However, such methods produce Useful benefits only by intercepting smoke particles and smoke constituents before these malodor ants impinge on substrates such skin, hair, curtains and clothes.


The build up of malodour on clothes or on skin or hair is one example of the widespread malodour problem associated with smoke. This particularly applies in the case of tobacco smoke i.e. to people who smoke cigarettes, pipes, or cigars etc, and of course also to public environments where smoking occurs. The present invention addresses this problem.
The invention concerns a process for counteracting smoke malodours by bringing enclosed air spaces wherein smoke malodour is present, or substrates on which smoke malodour has deposited in contact with certain perfumery aldehydes and mixtures thereof to counteract smoke malodour.
Although in the references mentioned above counteraction of malodours appears to be intended, it is often not clear whether real counteraction is involved or whether the perfumes described therein merely have a masking effect, since a true comparison with other perfumes, without the claimed components is often lacking.
THE SUMMARY OF THE INVENTON
The first embodiment of the invention is cologne or perfumed deodorant that masks the
mal- odor caused due to smoking of tobacco products like cigarettes, cigar.
The second embodiment of the invention is to prepare is cologne or perfumed
deodorant that masks the mal- odor caused due to smoking of tobacco products like
cigarettes, cigar.
In the preferred embodiment of the invention is to prepare is cologne or perfumed
deodorant that masks the mal-odor caused due to smoking of tobacco products like
cigarettes, cigar form the body parts of the person who smokes tobacco products.
In the more preferred embodiment of the invention is to prepare is cologne or perfumed
deodorant that masks the mal- odor caused due to smoking of tobacco products like
cigarettes, cigar form the body parts of the person who smokes tobacco products like
cigarettes, cigar, biddies etc.
In the most preferred embodiment of the invention is to prepare is cologne or perfumed
deodorant that masks the mal-odor caused due to smoking of tobacco products like


cigarettes, cigar form the hands especially fingers, lips of the person who smokes tobacco products like cigarettes, cigar, biddies etc.
THE DETAILED DESCRIPATION OF THE INVETION
The composition of smoke from burning tobacco has been studied extensively, and there exists ample literature, which lists the hundreds of components to be found. For example, Stedman's comprehensive review of the early literature can be found in Chem. Rev., volume 68,153-207 (1967). This literature clearly reveals that many types of chemical classes are present in tobacco smoke, the exact composition varying according to the nature of the tobacco, its processing, the presence of additional materials, and the conditions under which it burns. Acids, bases, hydrocarbons, nitriles, phenols, terpenes, sulphur compounds and many other classes have been detected. However, not all these materials will play a major role in the overall smoke malodour, particularly after smoke malodour deposition has occurred, i.e. following transport of the malodorous materials to a substrate such as skin, hair or fabric.
Certain materials will be substantive to the substrate, other materials will change chemically over time, and the balance of materials which are key to malodour control needs to be well understood for optimal counteraction.
Nitrogenous materials present in tobacco smoke, including such powerful odorants as pyrazines, alkylpyridines and vinylpyridines, deposit on hair easily, and are present in significant proportions in the headspace above smoke-exposed hair. Without being bound by theory it is believed that certain aldehydes possess the right combination of physicochemical and olfactive properties to enable them to counteract such nitrogenous materials effectively, particularly in the context of tobacco odour. Various processes may be involved, including chemical reactions, e.g. between the nitrogen compounds and


acids formed from the aldehydes by air oxidation.
However, there are also many other malodorants present in smoke, and for optimal counteraction it may be desirable to add perfume ingredients, which are effective against these. Depending upon the composition of the smoke, on "screening' factors such as deposition on substrate and subsequent physical and chemical changes and on desired overall odour character of the perfume, there will be an optimal balance between adding more key aldehydes and adding other (perfume) ingredients which may offer more general but less specific malodour counteraction and/or the right fragrance properties.
The cologne or perfumed deodorant that masks the mal-odor caused due to smoking of tobacco products like cigarettes, cigar of the present invention is composition of the alcohols, perfumes, Glycerol are mixed to the homogeneity
Glycerol is a chemically HOCH2CH(OH)CH2OH. This colorless, odorless, viscous liquid is widely used in pharmaceutical formulations, it is also commonly called glycerinor glycerine, it is a sugar alcohol, and is sweet-tasting and of low toxicity. Glycerol has three hydrophilic, alcoholic, hydroxyl group that are responsible for its solubility in water and its hygroscopic in nature. Glycerols of the invention are in the cologne or perfumed deodorant that masks the mal-odor caused due to smoking of tobacco products like cigarettes, cigar of the present invention is composition about the 1-5% w/w.
Perfumes are a mixture of fragrant oils and aroma compounds, fixitatives, and solvents used to apply the human body, objects, and living spaces a pleasant smell. Perfume oil is necessarily diluted with a solvent because undiluted oils (natural or synthetic) contain high concentrations of volatile components that will likely result in allergic reactions and possibly injury when applied directly to skin or clothing.
The five standard families consist of Floral, Oriental, Woody,Fougere, and Fresh, with the former four families being more "classic" while the latter consisting of newer bright and clean smelling citrus and oceanic fragrances that have arrived due to improvements in fragrance technology. With the exception of the Fougere family, each of the families are


in turn divided into three sub-groups and arranged around a wheel, The perfumes of the soursed form the anyone of the following mentioned source, Plants have long been used in perfumery as a source of essential oils and aroma compounds. The sources of these compounds may be derived from various parts of a plant. A plant can offer more than one source of aromatics, for instance the aerial portions and seeds of coriander have remarkably different odors from each other, orange leaves, blossoms, and fruit zest are the respective sources Flowers Undoubtedly the largest source of aromatics. Includes the flowers of several species of rose and jasmine as well as osmanthus mimosa tuberose as well as the blossoms of citurs and mango trees. Although not traditionally thought of as a flower, the unopened flower buds of the clove are also commonly used. Orchid flowers are not commercially used to produce essential oils or absolutes, except in the case of vannila an orchid, which must be pollinated first and made into seed pods before use in perfumery Barks Commonly used barks includes Cinnaman and The fragrant oil in sassafrans root bark is also used either directly or purified for its main constituent, safrole which is used in the synthesis of other fragrant compounds such as helicone Resins Valued since antiquity, resins have been widely used perfumery. Highly fragrant and antiseptic resins and resin-containing perfumes have been used by many cultures as medicines for a large variety of ailments.
Leaves Commonly used for perfumery are loavender leaf, patchuli, sage violets rosemary, and citrus leaves. Sometimes leaves are valued for the "green" smell they bring to perfumes,
Fruits Fresh fruits such as apple, straberries unfortunately do not yield the expected odors when extracted;
Roots, Commonly used terrestrial portions in perfumery include roots, various rhizomes of the ginger family.
Seeds Commonly used seeds include. Corinder, Caraway, Cocoa, Nutmeg, Mace, Cardamom,
Animal Sourses Ambergris Lumps of oxidised fatty compounds, whose precursors were secreted and expelled by the sperm wales Ambergris is commonly referred to as


"amber" in perfumery and should not be confused with yellow amber which is used in
jewelry
Musk Originally derived from the musk sacs from the Asian musk deer, it has now
been replaced by the use of synthetic musks.
Civet Also called Civet Musk, this is obtained from the odorous sacs of the civets,
animals in the family Viverridae,
Synthestic Soureses
Modern perfumes are almost exclusively made from synthetic odorants that are
commonly synthestic from coal-tar and petroloem distillate pine resins, or other
relatively cheap organic feedstock. Synthetics can provide fragrances which are not
found in nature.
For ex calone, a compound of synthetic origin, imparts a fresh ozonous metallic marine
scent that is widely used in contemporary perfumes. Synthetic aromatics are often used
as an alternate source of compounds that are not easily obtained from natural sources.
For example, linalolol and coumarines are both naturally occurring compounds that can
be cheaply synthesized from terpines
Perfumes of the invention are in the cologne or perfumed deodorant that masks the mal-
odor caused due to smoking of tobacco products like cigarettes, cigar of the present
invention is composition about the 1-15% w/w .
Perfumes of the invention are in the cologne or perfumed deodorant that masks the mal-
odor caused due to smoking of tobacco products like cigarettes, cigar of the present
invention is composition more preferably about the 1-10% w/w.
Alcohols of the invention composition are methanol and ethanol Methanol was formerly obtained by the distillation of wood and called "wood alcohol." It is now a cheap commodity, apart from its familiar role in alcoholic beverages ethanol is also used as a highly controlled industrial solvent and raw material. Ethanol, also known as ethyl alcohol, drinking alcohol or grain alcohol, is a flammable, colorless, Ethanol has widespread use as a solvent for substances intended for human contact or consumption, including scents, flavorings, colorings, and medicines.


In chemistry it is both an essential solvent and a feedstock for the synthesis of other products. Two other alcohols which are optionally usesd are relatively widespread (though not so much as those of methanol and ethanol) are propanol or butanol In common usage, it is often referred to simply as alcohol. It is a straight-chain alcohol. Alcohols of the invention are in the cologne or perfumed deodorant that masks the mal-odor caused due to smoking of tobacco products like cigarettes, cigar of the present invention is composition about the 10-95 % w/w.
Alcohols of the invention are in the cologne or perfumed deodorant that masks the mal-odor caused due to smoking of tobacco products like cigarettes, cigar of the present invention is composition more preferably about the 10-90 % w/w. The ingredients glycerine, perfumes, alcohols of the cologne or perfumed deodorant that masks the mal-odor caused due to smoking of tobacco products like cigarettes, cigar are mixed in a container in the ratio of 1 ;0. 5; 90w/w in a glass container and stored in the small airtight vials. The capacities of the vials are 1-10 ml. The vials are made up of the inert materials and are properly labeled for the contains in it.
EXMPALES
Composition 1
Perfume 10%
Ethyl Alcohol 85%
Glycerin 5%
Mixed vigorously at room temperature.
Composition 2
Perfume 8%
Ethyl Alcohol 85%
Glycerin 7%
Optionally mixed with the Flavoring agents like citrus, oranges or sandals 0.2% w/w
Mixed vigorously at room temperature.


Composition 3
Perfume 5%
Methanol / Ethyl Alcohol 90%
Glycerin 5%
Optionally mixed with the Flavoring agents like citrus, oranges or sandals 0.2% w/w
Mixed vigorously at room temperatures.
These pre-mixed After puff, is cologne or perfumed deodorant that masks the mal-odor
caused due to smoking of tobacco products like cigarettes, cigar of the present invention
are packed in following way,
1. 2ml Glass vial
2. Plastic cap
3. Printed label
4. Perfume
5. Packaging Board
PRODUCT APPLICATION:
'After puff is cologne or perfumed deodorant that masks the mal-odor caused due to smoking of tobacco products like cigarettes, cigar of the present invention a which is especially made for cigarette smokers to apply on the hands / fingers after smoking, so that their hands don't smell of cigarettes. Hence 'After puff erases the smell of cigarettes from your hands and spreads a fragrance, which keeps you fresh as if you never smoked at all.
After smoking, the hand smells of cigarettes, which can put you in awkward or embarrassing situations especially in front of people who don't know that you smoke. Example, after smoking you cannot face your parents fearing the smell of cigarettes coming from you. By applying'Afterpuff the smoker need not be worried about this. You can eat any mint to make your mouth fresh and remove cigarette smell, But now for the first time there is 'Afterpuff which takes care of the hands and other areas from where the cigarette smell might come.
Since a smoker can smoke anywhere, anytime he feels like, hence 'Afterpuff is made in a manner that it can be carried anywhere, anytime. 'Afterpuff comes in a small 2ml glass vial (tubular shape: Height - 5 cm, Diameter -1 cm) with a plastic cap having a


hook, which assists the user to put it in his shirt pocket, like a pen. Hence, it is portable /
mobile / carry-able anywhere and can be applied anytime.
Now with 'After puff the smoker need not be worried about the smell of cigarettes, so
the smoker can relax and enjoy his cigarette and not worry about his hands smelling of
it.
PROCESS:
The ingredients of the invention are selected in the above-mentioned ratio are physically
thoroughly mixed at the room temperature after which these are packed in airtight vials
for the purpose of selling.


I/WE CLAIMS:
1. Cologne or perfumed deodorant that masks the mal-odor caused due to smoking of tobacco products comprises; perfumes, alcohol/sweet alcohol, optionally containing flavoring agents.
2 Cologne or perfumed deodorant that masks the mal-odor caused due to smoking of tobacco products comprises of perfumes are natural or synthetic origin.
3. Cologne or perfumed deodorant that masks the mal-odor caused due to smoking of tobacco products comprise of alcohol are C1-C4.
4. Cologne or perfumed deodorant that masks the mal-odor caused due to smoking of tobacco products comprise of alcohol are preferably ethanol or methanol. 5.Cologne or perfumed deodorant that masks the mal-odor caused due to smoking of tobacco products comprise of sweets alcohol is glycerine.
6.Cologne or perfumed deodorant that masks the mal-odor caused due to smoking of tobacco products comprise of flavoring agents are citrus, orange, lavender, sandal.
7. Cologne or perfumed deodorant that masks the mal-odor caused due to smoking of tobacco products comprise of perfumes are l-15w/w.
8. Cologne or perfumed deodorant that masks the mal-odor caused due to smoking of tobacco products comprise of perfumes are l-10w/w.
9. Cologne or perfumed deodorant that masks the mal-odor caused due to smoking of tobacco products comprise of glycerine is 1-5 w/w.

10. Cologne or perfumed deodorant that masks the mal-odor caused due to smoking of tobacco products comprise of alcohol is 80-95%w/w.
11. Cologne or perfumed deodorant that masks the mal-odor caused due to smoking of tobacco products comprise of glycerine, perfumes, alcohol are in the ratio of 1.0-5.0; 0.2-0.5; 80-90w/w respectively.


12. Cologne or perfumed deodorant that masks the mal-odor caused due to smoking of tobacco products comprise of glycerine, perfumes, alcohol are in the ration of 1.0-5.0; 0.2-0.5; 80-90 w/w optionally contains flavoring agent.
13. Cologne or perfumed deodorant that masks the mal-odor caused due to smoking of tobacco products wherein tobacco products are cigarettes, cigar, and biddies.
14. Cologne or perfumed deodorant that masks the mal-odor caused due to smoking of tobacco products wherein cologne or perfumed deodorant that masks the mal-odor caused due to smoking of tobacco products is applied to the especially to hands, fingers,
15. Process for preparation of cologne or perfumed deodorant that masks the mal-odor caused due to smoking of tobacco products comprise;

(a) mixing of glycerine, perfumes, alcohol in a container at the room temperature,
(b) mixing of glycerine, perfumes, alcohol in the ratio 1.0-5.0; 0.2-0.5; 80-90 w/w optionally contains flavoring agent of in a container at the room temperature, (C) putting the pre-mixed cologne or perfumed deodorant that masks the mal-odor caused due to smoking of tobacco products in a suitable inert vials and labeled,
16. Cologne or perfumed deodorant that masks the mal-odor caused due to smoking of
tobacco products wherein cologne or perfumed deodorant that masks the mal-odor
caused due to smoking of tobacco products as described herein with the help of description and examples.







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Patent Number 246872
Indian Patent Application Number 354/MUM/2008
PG Journal Number 12/2011
Publication Date 25-Mar-2011
Grant Date 18-Mar-2011
Date of Filing 19-Feb-2008
Name of Patentee DHANANJAY BHAT
Applicant Address FLAT NO: 502/503 SUNROSE APARTMENTS, VRISHI COMPLEX, I.C COLONY, HOLY CROSS ROAD, BORIVILI-WEST MUMBAI-401107,
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 DHANANJAY BHAT FLAT NO: 502/503 SUNROSE APARMENTS, VRISHI COMPLEX, I.C COLONY, HOLY CROSS ROAD, BORIVILI-WEST MUMBAI 401107.
PCT International Classification Number A23G3/00,A23G3/36
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 NA