Method of making compositions comprising multiple layers
First Claim
1. A method of making a personal care composition comprising a first layer, a second layer and a third layer which each are fluid at elevated temperature and solid at ambient temperature, at least the first layer and second layer being visually distinctive from each other, the method comprising:
- providing a first composition and a second layer composition in fluid state at an elevated temperature in isolated vessels;
dividing the second layer composition into two streams to make the second layer and the third layer;
separately dispensing the first layer by a first nozzle, the second layer by a second nozzle, and the third layer by a third nozzle into a package while maintaining the elevated temperature, the first nozzle, the second nozzle, and the third nozzle being spaced apart and physically bundled at a fixed distances relative to each other to form a nozzle block, the first nozzle and the second nozzle having respective unique non-zero distances to a Z-axis running vertically through the center of the package during dispensing and the third nozzle at a non-zero distance with respect to the Z-axis during dispensing, wherein at least two of the first nozzle, the second nozzle, and the third nozzle are fixed at unique non-zero distances to a nozzle axis passing through the center of the nozzle block that is parallel to the Z-axis;
moving the nozzle block along an X-axis running horizontally through the center of the package during at least a portion of the dispensing; and
cooling the dispensed compositions for solidifying in the package.
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Abstract
A method of making a personal care composition by providing a first layer and a second layer which each are fluid at elevated temperature; solid at ambient temperature; and visually distinctive from each other; providing the first and second layers in fluid state at an elevated temperature in isolated vessels; separately dispensing the first layer by a first nozzle and the second layer by a second nozzle, while maintaining the elevated temperature, into a same package having a circle plan view shape, wherein the positions of the nozzles, relative to the center of the package, are maintained during dispensing, and wherein the middle point of the nozzles do not coincide with the Z axis running vertically through the center of the package; and cooling the dispensed composition for solidifying in the package.
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6 Claims
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1. A method of making a personal care composition comprising a first layer, a second layer and a third layer which each are fluid at elevated temperature and solid at ambient temperature, at least the first layer and second layer being visually distinctive from each other, the method comprising:
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providing a first composition and a second layer composition in fluid state at an elevated temperature in isolated vessels; dividing the second layer composition into two streams to make the second layer and the third layer; separately dispensing the first layer by a first nozzle, the second layer by a second nozzle, and the third layer by a third nozzle into a package while maintaining the elevated temperature, the first nozzle, the second nozzle, and the third nozzle being spaced apart and physically bundled at a fixed distances relative to each other to form a nozzle block, the first nozzle and the second nozzle having respective unique non-zero distances to a Z-axis running vertically through the center of the package during dispensing and the third nozzle at a non-zero distance with respect to the Z-axis during dispensing, wherein at least two of the first nozzle, the second nozzle, and the third nozzle are fixed at unique non-zero distances to a nozzle axis passing through the center of the nozzle block that is parallel to the Z-axis; moving the nozzle block along an X-axis running horizontally through the center of the package during at least a portion of the dispensing; and cooling the dispensed compositions for solidifying in the package. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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