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Jules Montenier : ウィキペディア英語版
Jules Montenier
Dr. Jules Bernard Montenier (March 23, 1895 – August 20, 1962), of Chicago, Illinois, was an inventor and a cosmetic chemist. He was also the founder of Jules Montenier, Inc., a cosmetics company. He was famous for inventing Stopette, an antiperspirant that was a longtime sponsor of ''What's My Line?''.〔(And Now a Word From Our Sponsor. Our Only Sponsor. - New York Times )〕 Stopette's slogan, repeated at the beginning of the episodes Dr. Montenier's company sponsored, was "Poof! there goes perspiration". Dr. Montenier was described in the introduction segment of ''What's My Line?'' as the "famous cosmetic chemist".
==Patents and innovations==

Dr. Montenier holds a number of patents. Arguably, his primary patent is US Patent No. 2,230,084,〔(Publication Images )〕 which is a January 28, 1941 patent for Astringent Preparation. This patent dealt with solving the problem of the excessive acidity of aluminum chloride, then and now the best working antiperspirant, by adding a soluble nitrile or a similar compound. This innovation found its way into "Stopette" deodorant spray, which ''Time'' Magazine called "the best-selling deodorant of the early 1950s".〔(Scalping the Competition - TIME )〕 A virtually identical patent was granted in the United Kingdom as GB0527439.
Dr. Montenier also holds US Design Patent D168,109 for the ornamental design of his "Stoppette" bottle,〔http://www.google.com/patents/pdf/MONTENIER_FLEXIBLE_BOTTLE.pdf?id=uPxzAAAAEBAJ&output=pdf&sig=WFOtEuOsnpPrTR9gYF9KerD4GUY〕 the shape of which was on the scorecards of ''What's My Line?'' when "Stopette" sponsored the show. In addition, Dr. Montenier also holds US Patent No. 2,642,313 for the "Unitary container and atomizer for liquids".〔(Patents citing 2642313 )〕 This was developed in 1947 when Dr. Montenier, working with engineers from the Plax Corporation, invented a commercial use for the plastic bottle. His innovation was for “Stopette”, an underarm deodorant dispensed by squeezing the bottle. This one bottle created an explosion in the industry for the plastic bottle. For the first time, plastic was competing with glass for this type of packaging.〔(Continental Packaging Solutions )〕〔"American Plastic: A Cultural History", Jeffrey L. Meikle, 1995.〕
Furthermore, Dr. Montenier holds US Design Patent D143,437 which is for a fanciful design for a shaving bowl.〔http://www.google.com/patents/pdf/DESIGN_FOB_A_SHAVING_BOWL.pdf?id=uepwAAAAEBAJ&output=pdf&sig=3k_9mZz56Ea7EdbPC8Lxzw9XGwA〕

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