Inventor · Aulnay-sous-Bois, FR

Jean Mondet

67Patents
23h-index
53Co-inventors
91Inventor score

Filing activity: Sep 20, 1978 → Jun 8, 2010

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US4839166A Cosmestic compositions containing a cationic polymer and an anionic polymer as thickening agent Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 210 Expired
US5945095A Cosmetic composition including a polymeric particle dispersion Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 89 Expired
US5851517A Composition including a dispersion of polymer particles in a non-aqueous medium Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 77 Expired
US6395265B1 Cosmetic compositions containing multi-block ionizable polysiloxane/polyurethane and/or polyurea polycondensates in solution, and uses thereof Chemistry; Metallurgy 74 Expired
US4272511A Cosmetic compositions for treating hair Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 72 Expired
US5643581A Cosmetic compositions and their uses Chemistry; Metallurgy 71 Expired
US6180123A Composition for topical application comprising an olefin copolymer of controlled crystallization and use of such a copolymer in the manufacture of compositions for topical application Human Necessities 71 Expired
US5519063A Oily cosmetic composition containing, as a thickener, an association of two copolymers and optionally containing an amphiphilic rheology corrector Human Necessities 66 Expired
US6166093A Cosmetic or dermatological compositions of polyurethane and/or polyurea block polycondensation products containing silicone grafts and their use Chemistry; Metallurgy 58 Expired
US6106813A Polyester polyurethanes, process for preparing them, produced from the said polyester polyurethanes and their use in cosmetic compositions Human Necessities 55 Expired
US6319959A Cosmetic or dermatological compositions of polyurethane and/or polyurea block polycondensation products containing silicon grafts and their use Chemistry; Metallurgy 54 Expired
US6106577A Use of a composition containing a film-forming polymer dispersion and non-melanic pigment for temporarily dyeing human or animal hair Human Necessities 48 Expired
US7078026B2 Structured composition based on silicone oil, especially for cosmetic use Human Necessities 47 Expired
US5753215A Cosmetic composition containing a pseudo-latex having remanence properties Human Necessities 46 Expired
US4842849A Composition intended for the treatment of keratin fibres, based on a cationic polymer and an anionic polymer containing vinylsulphonic groups Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 39 Expired
US4283384A Cosmetic compositions containing polymers produced in the presence of cerium ions Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 38 Expired
US5932194A UV-Photoprotective cosmetic compositions comprising polymer particulates/fatty phases having unique refractive indices Human Necessities 33 Expired
US5650159A Cosmetic or pharmaceutical composition comprising an aqueous dispersion of polymer Human Necessities 33 Expired
US4425326A Anhydrous nail varnishes Human Necessities 30 Expired
US6352699B1 Cosmetic or dermatological composition forming, on a keratin substrate, a film in cross-linked hybrid material Human Necessities 26 Expired
US4348380A Cosmetic compositions for the hair and skin based on copolymers having tertiary amine and/or quaternary ammonium functions Human Necessities 24 Expired
US6534072B2 Process for increasing the persistence of at least one cosmetic effect and/or care effect of a cosmetic composition, cosmetic composition and use thereof Human Necessities 23 Expired
US7063834B2 Cosmetic compositions based on multiblock ionizable polycondensates, and uses thereof Chemistry; Metallurgy 23 Expired
US6770271B2 Polyester polyurethanes, process for preparing them, pseudolatices produced from the said polyester polyurethanes and their use in cosmetic compositions Human Necessities 23 Expired
US4880618A Use of partially acetylated polyvinyl alcohol as a foaming agent in compositions in the form of aerosols Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 23 Expired

Source: USPTO / EPO open patent data. Inventor disambiguation is heuristic; counts are objective bibliographic measures.