[0001] The invention relates to the field of machine washing with the aid of washing powders.
Its object is a distributor device serving various functions and offering numerous
advantages over the prior art.
[0002] The machine washing of linen with washing powders is a technique very widely practised
throughout the world. The washing powder is most usually packed in containers of various
sizes, from which the user takes powder up to the recommended dose and transfers it
to a compartment provided for the purpose in the machine. The total amount of powder
required for washing is placed in position at the start, and the powder is then entrained
by circulating water.
[0003] A technique of this kind has numerous disadvantages, which are well known and admitted
by specialists in the industry.
[0004] Firstly, physical losses of powder occur in the pump discharging the washing water
from the washing machine. These losses in the emptying circuit entail unnecessary
overconsumption of product.
[0005] Because the entire amount of powder is introduced at the start, before the washing
machine is put into operation, the distribution of washing powder during the washing
cycle is unsatisfactory.
[0006] The present system of repeated extraction of powder from the packet up to the recommended
dose, followed each time by its transfer from the packet to a compartment (or drawer)
in the machine, entails various time-consuming operations. Deposits of washing powder
are also found in the distributor drawer of the washing machine, and this necessitates
frequent systematic cleaning after use.
[0007] The invention seeks to overcome the disadvantages mentioned above by providing a
device capable of simplifying the extraction of washing powder from the packet, and
at the same time effecting progressive, metered distribution of the wasshing powder
during the washing cycle.
[0008] Processes and devices have already been proposed for the distribution of waashing
agents in liquid form, particularly concentrated liquid form. Pertinent bibliographical
references which may be cited in this regard are the following patent applications,
all filed in the name of the Applicants.
[0009] Application FR 84 06151 of the 18th April 1984 (publication 2.563.250) relates to
a process for the machine washing of linen with a liquid detergent, making use of
the device which is first filled with detergent and then placed in the drum of the
machine together with the linen which is to be washed.
[0010] Application FR 84 13210 of the 24th August 1984 (publication 2.570.720) relates to
a device of the kind just referred to, which has a substantially spherical shape.
A certain number of apertures permit the filling or metering and/or the diffusion
of the liquid.
[0011] It must however be observed that the problems to be solved in the case of liquid
washing agents and washing powders are very different. In particular, the problem
of extraction from the packet, measuring and loading into the washing machine arises
essentially for washing powders, while in the case of liquid washing agents the metering
of the liquid contained in the package can easily be achieved by pouring out a measured
amount into a separate utensil or, as described in the abovementioned French patent
applications, into a distributor device intended to be placed directly in the drum
of the washing machine. Furthermore, washing agents in liquid form and those in powder
form have different properties in respect of dissolution in water. Consequently,
technical solutions cannot be directly transferred from one case to the other.
[0012] It should also be pointed out that in the prior art certain distributor devices for
powder products have been suggested for use in a washing cycle.
[0013] The patent US 3.400.808 describes a container designed for holding a bleaching agent
in powder form, which differs from a washing agent and is intended for supplying oxygen
in the course of the washing cycle after the cycle has started. This known device
is made in two parts, which must be detached from one another in order to fill the
container; a device of this kind is not very suitable for the extraction of the powder,
which is introduced in conventional manner.
[0014] In its general form, the invention has as its object a device for the distribution
of washing powders in washing machines, which device is provided with distribution
apertures and is characterized in that it has a body having at least one movable part
enabling it to occupy at least two different positions, namely a so-called open position
in which the device serves as a means of extracting a measured amount of washing powder,
and a so-called closed position in which the device acts as distribution means, the
device being placed, in this last-mentioned position, in the drum of the washing machine.
[0015] For the purpose of use, the device is first put in the open position for direct extraction
of washing powder from the packet. After being filled with powder to the desired level,
the device is restored to its position of use, that is to say the closed position,
in which it can be locked. The device is then introduced into the drum of the washing
machine, in the middle of the linen. A suitable number of suitably sized holes permit
the progressive diffusion of the product as the washing machine drum rotates during
the washing cycle. On completion of the operation, the device is recovered, completely
empty of powder, from the machine, and is thus thus ready for further use.
[0016] The distribution apertures are provided in the body of the device, or in the movable
part of the latter.
[0017] As has previously been mentioned, the operation of extraction from the packet, which
is accomplished by the device of the present invention, did not exist for distributors
of washing liquids. The specialist knows that in the case of a washing powder it is
necessary to use unitary doses corresponding to the properties of the powders, the
load of linen, and the type of machine. A volume of an average of 250 to 600 cubic
centimetres is frequently used. The invention provides devices capable of containing
a volume of powder of this kind, while still being able to be easily handled, for
example for insertion into packets of the smallest dimensions existing on the market.
[0018] In a first embodiment the device according to the invention comprises a body having
the general shape of a shovel or scoop with a movable lid which, in the open position
of the device, serves as a handle for the extraction of powder and, in the closed
position, can be detachably locked on the body.
[0019] In one advantageous embodiment the lid is mounted slidably on the top part of the
body, thus making it possible to level off the powder and thus permit accurate measurement.
[0020] The interior of the body may be provided with grooves enabling the lid to slide to
different levels in order to introduce variable amounts of powder into the interior
of the body. These grooves may be so directed that the lid occupies a horizontal or
oblique position relative to the bottom of the body when the latter is laid flat.
[0021] In this embodiment it is preferred that the movable lid should be provided with
perforations intended to effect the diffusion of the product during the washing.
In addition, the movable lid is advantageously provided with lateral notches in which
the user can place his fingers when extracting powder from the packet.
[0022] In the closed position of the device the lid can be fastened on the body by any means
known to those versed in the art, for example by clipping and/or by matching shapes
- which is easy to achieve because the devices in question are made of plastics material.
The selection of the material will ensure that the latter is compatible with repeated
use in a washing machine, while avoiding any noise of impact with the drum of the
machine.
[0023] As an example which has proved advantageous from the practical point of view, one
of the side walls of the body is provided at the top with notches cooperating with
tongues moulded on the lid, and the lid has at one end a stop which in the closed
position is applied against said wall. When the lid is mounted slidably, locking is
effected in the closed position in cooperation with the grooves which are provided
in the body and in which the lid slides.
[0024] In another embodiment the distributor device according to the invention comprises
a body of generally spherical shape, provided with an opening, and a lid which forms
an additional thickness and which in the open position leaves the opening free, while
in the closed position it covers the opening after the style of a dome.
[0025] In this embodiment it is advantageous for the lid to be provided with perforations
in order to effect the diffusion of the product during the washing.
[0026] In a preferred arrangement the lid is rotatable about two studs or nipples disposed
opposite one another on the outside of the spherical body. It is also advantageous
for the end edge of the lid to cooperate in the closed position with a stop provided
on the spherical body. The lid is thus locked in the closed position when the device
is inserted into the drum of the washing machine.
[0027] In order to facilitate handling, grooved portions may be provided on the outside
of the spherical body, in the parts where the user's fingers will be placed; this
will be useful in particular for the ex traction of powder.
[0028] In another embodiment the device according to the invention comprises a body of generally
cylindrical shape, with an opening in one side wall and a pivoting drawer or scoop
comprising a cylindrical wall bounded by two plane walls facing one another, each
of the two plane walls being mounted pivotally on an edge of the opening in the body;
when the drawer is pivoted in the outward direction (open position), it serves to
extract powder, and when it is swung inwards (closed position) it acts as a distributor.
[0029] In this last-mentioned embodiment it is advantageous for the perforations effecting
the diffusion of the product during washing to be distributed over the body of the
device.
[0030] In yet another embodiment the device according to the invention comprises a body
of generally cylindrical shape which has an opening near one end wall, and a swing
lid in the form of a shovel or scoop, mounted pivotally on the body; when this lid
is swung outwards, it enables powder to be extracted and when it is closed down onto
the body it covers at least part of said opening.
[0031] In this embodiment the shape of the lid is complementary to that of the opening
in the body, so that the latter will be at least partly closed when the lid is swung
inwards.
[0032] In this last-mentioned embodiment perforations on the body effect the diffusion of
the product during the washing. In addition, a gap may be formed between the body
and the lid when the latter is in the closed position, this gap also allowing the
passage of the powder product.
[0033] The embodiments described above are of a construction such that in the closed position
of the device the movable part is detachably fastened to the body of the latter. Widely
varying means may be used for this purpose, through the action of matching shapes
or the provision of cooperating surfaces on the movable part and the body respectively,
for example cutouts, studs, nipples and other clip means ensuring stability in the
closed position but able to be manipulated by force in such a manner that the movable
part can be removed. These means are easy to produce by moulding plastics material.
[0034] In all the embodiments described above the body of the device may in addition be
provided with a flat ensuring its stability when it is laid down, particularly after
being filled with washing powder.
[0035] The embodiments described above have produced good results in practice in the machine
washing of linen. It is however possible to use variants which are not beyond the
general scope of the invention as previously defined. Thus, the structure of the movable
part must be adapted to the shape of the body of the distributor device. Similarly,
the method of fastening the movable part on the body may have numerous and diverse
forms. This is facilitated by the fact that the device is made of plastics material.
The movable part can therefore be displaced relative to the body by various movements,
such as translation and/or rotation. For example, an embodiment, which is not shown
in the drawings, could comprise the fastening of the movable part by screwing or
clipping on the body. Such variants are within the capacity of those versed in the
art. It is obvious that the definitive choice of a distributor will take into account
its external shapes with a view to avoiding any damage to the linen loads.
[0036] Tests for the machine washing of linen with a washing powder distribution device
according to the present invention have shown that this device provided substantial
advantages. Improved effectiveness of the washing action of the powder concerned was
first noted. The powder is in fact perfectly metered and, in contrast to the present
washing technique, the powder is not eliminated in the water evacuation circuit of
the ma chine. The device also provides a higher concentration of washing agent on
the linen at the beginning of the washing cycle, thus improving soil removal.
[0037] The fact that the distribution of washing powder is metered and progressive makes
it possible to avoid overconsumption of product.
[0038] The device according to the invention combines the functions of extraction and distribution.
Thus, extraction from the packet, measurement and loading in the washing machine
can be effected in a single operation with this device. It is no longer necessary,
as it is at present, to extract powder several times with a beaker until the recommended
dose is obtained, and then also to transfer this dose to a compartment (or drawer)
in the washing machine.
[0039] It may also be pointed out that parasitic depositions of washing powder in certain
parts of the machine are avoided because of the invention. After having been introduced
into the drum and undergoing the washing cycle together with the linen, the device
according to the invention is recovered completely empty of powder and is thus ready
for further use, while the machine is not soiled by parasitic depositions which it
would have been necessary to clean off.
[0040] The invention will now be illustrated, without being in asny way limited, by the
description given below with reference to the accompany drawings, in which:
Figure 1 shows in perspective a first form of construction of the device according
to the inventiOn,
Figure 2 is another view in perspective illustrating in greater detail the structure
of the device shown in Figure 1,
Figure 3 is yet another view in perspective illustrating a method of utilizing the
device shown in Figure 1,
Figure 4 shows an operation of extracting powder from a packet with the aid of the
device shown in Figure 1,
Figure 5 is a perspective view of another form of construction of the device of the
invention, showing said device in the closed position,
Figure 6 is a perspective view of the device shown in Figure 5, but in the open position,
Figure 7 is a view in perspective of another form of construction of the device, in
the closed position,
Figure 8 is a view in perspective of the device shown in Figure 7, but in the open
position,
Figure 9 is a view in perspective of another form of construction of the device of
the invention, said device being in the closed position,
Figure 10 is yet another view in perspective showing the device of Figure 9 in the
open position, that is to say in the extraction position.
[0041] The device shown in Figures 1 to 4 is given the general reference numeral 1. It is
composed of a body 2 having the general shape of a shovel or scoop, and of a lid 3
which is movable by sliding. The lid 3 is provided with perforations 4 permitting
the diffusion of the powder in the course of the washing cycle.
[0042] Figure 1 shows the device in the closed position, in which the lid 3 is fully inserted
by sliding, so as to cover the open top 6 of the body 2.
[0043] Figure 2 shows the body 2 and the lid 3 separately in order to illustrate their
assembly. On each side of the opening 6 small bars or studs 10 are formed at the top
of the body 2. In the example selected two rows of three small bars 10 can be seen
on the respective sides of the opening 6. Small bars 11, 12 are provided on each
internal side face of the body 2 and, in conjunction with the top bars 10, define
a passage 15 serving as a groove. There is thus one groove 15 on each side of the
opening 6. The lid 3 can be engaged by sliding in said grooves 15 in order to be placed
in position on the body 2. It will also be noted that the pair of small bars 12 are
provided with inclined surfaces 13, the purpose of which will be explained later
on with reference to Figure 3. Finally, the face 14 of the body 2 is provided at the
top with notches 9.
[0044] On its face turned towards the interior of the body 2 the lid 3, as shown in Figure
2, is provided with three integrally moulded tongues 7 which, on the sliding of the
lid 3 in the grooves 15 engage in the notches 9 provided on the top of the face 14
of the body 2. The lid 3 is also proided with a small plate-like portion 8 which serves
as a stop, being applied against the face 14 of the body 2, when the lid is placed
in position on the body. It will also be noted that the lid is advantageously also
provided with notches 5 permitting easy manipulation, particularly during filling
with washing powder.
[0045] Figure 3 illustrates the device of Figure 1 when it is in the open position, that
is to say ready for extracting powder.
[0046] Figure 4 illustrates the utilization of the devvice shown in Figure 3 as an extraction
means. In the situation shown in Figure 3 the lid 3 is partially engaged inside the
body 2 by passing it along the inclined portions 13 of the bars 12. The lid 3 remains
held in this position because the tongues 7 are in addition inserted into the corresponding
notches 9 in the body 2. In the position shown in Figure 3 the lid 3 serves as a handle,
the user's fingers being applied at the notches 5, so that manipulation is facilitated.
Figure 4 shows a packet 16 containing a washing powder 17. This figure shows clearly
how the device shown in Figure 3 is used for extracting powder. Once the desired amount
of powder has been introduced into the body 2, the device is closed by sliding the
combined lid and handle 3 to the position shown in Figure 1. It will be noted that
the closing of the device by means of the sliding lid 3 will level off the powder
and consequently provide an accurate dose of powder.
[0047] Various levels of closure may be provided with the aid of successive rows of grooves
15. In Figures 2 and 3 of the drawings only a single groove 15 in which the lid 3
can slide has been shown. It is obvious that other grooves disposed opposite one another
could be provided in order to make variable filling levels available. When the device
is filled and closed, it can easily be laid down in a standing position because of
the provision of a flat 18 on the bottom of the body 2.
[0048] For the purpose of washing, the device containing the powder is placed in the drum
of the washing machine together with the linen, before the commencement of the washing
cycle. The washing powder 17 contained in the device 1 gradually diffuses into the
linen through the perforations 4, and also through those parts of the notches 5 which
allow the powder to pass through freely in order to be dissolved in the washing water.
The number and the size of the perforations 4 and notches 5 must be adapted to the
washing conditions, namely the nature of the washing powder, the soil in the linen,
and other parameters which have to be taken into account in the washing.
[0049] It can thus be seen that the device described above with reference to Figures 1 to
4 is very suitable for use with washing powders, becaue it serves not only for extracting
powder from the packet but also for the progressive distribution of the powder by
dissolution in the washing water during the washing cycle. The device is designed
to hold volumes of powder varying between 450 and 600 cubic centimetres approximately.
[0050] The description of a complete example of a device according to the invention having
been given in detail with reference to Figures 1 to 4, the description of alternative
embodiments will be given below in a more summary manner.
[0051] The device 21 shown in Figures 5 and 6 comprises a body 22 of generally spherical
shape, with an opening 26. The lid 23 is rotationally movable about two pivots 27,
of which only one is visible in the drawings.
[0052] In the open position, which is shown in Figure 6, the lid 23 leaves the opening 26
free, so that the body 22 can be filled. It is sufficient to grip the device 21 firmly
in the hand and to dip it into the packet containing the powder. The powder can be
taken out in a single operation. Once this has been done, the lid 23 is turned to
the closed position shown in Figure 5, in which the lid 23 covers the opening 26 after
the style of a dome. In this position the lid 23 is locked by the cooperation of a
catch 25 on the body 22, engaging in a corresponding cutout 28 in the lid 23. Perforations
24 permit the progressive diffusion of the powder in the linen during the washing
cycle.
[0053] The device 31 shown in Figures 7 and 8 comprises a body 32 of generally cylindrical
shape, with an opening 36 in one side wall of the body. The movable part is a swing
scoop or drawer consisting of a cylindrical wall 33 bounded by two plane walls 35,
37 disposed opposite one another. Each of these plane walls is mounted pivotally
on an edge of the opening 36, as shown as 38. When the drawn is swung outwards, as
shown in Figure 8, the device 31 is used for the extraction of powder. When it is
swung inwards it closes the opening 36, the shape of the wall 33 being such as to
achieve continuity of the cylinrical wall of the body 32. To ensure stability in the
closed position shown in Figure 7, a nipple 40 is provided on each of the walls 35
to cooperate with a cutout 40a on the edges of the opening 36.
[0054] In the position shown in Figure 7, the device 31 is used for the distribution of
powder. For this purpose it has perforations 34 which, in this particular case, are
provided in the body 32. In order to facilitate manipulation, the device 31 has a
part 39 enabling it to stand in a stable position.
[0055] The device 41 shown in Figures 9 and 10 likewise has a body 42 of generally cylindrical
shape. In this case the opening is provided near one end wall, as shown at 46 in Figure
10, instead of in a side wall of the cylinder. A lid 43 in the form of a shovel or
scoop comprises two walls 45, 47 disposed opposite one another and surrounding a part
43. The open scoop 43 is bounded by edges 48, 49 which are applied against the edges
of two walls 52 bounding the opening 46 of the body 42. The scoop 43 is mounted on
the body 42 by two pivots 50 (only one being visible in Figures 9 and 10). In the
position shown in Figure 10, the device 41 is used for extracting powder, with the
scoop 43 pivoted outwards. In the position shown in Figure 9 the device 41 is in the
closed position. When it contains the desired amount of powder, it can be placed in
the drum of the washing machine and the powder will progressively diffuse through
the openings 44. In order to ensure stability in the position shown in Figure 9, a
nipple 53 is provided on each of the walls 45, 47 to cooperate with a corresponding
cutout 54 in the walls 52.
[0056] It is not necessary for the scoop 43 to match closely the shape of the opening 46
in the body 42. In the closed position the scoop may partly cover the opening 46
and thus allow the powder to diffuse not only through the openings 44 but also through
the gaps 51 left free at the end of the body 42.
[0057] It will be noted that the devices described above as examples can easily be produced
by moulding in plastics materials. When they are in the closed position, for the
purpose of distributing powder inside the drum of the washing machine, it is advantageous
for them to have no sharp edges which could damage the linen in the course of the
washing. It is for that reason that the shapes shown in Figures 1 to 10 are advantageously
rounded.
[0058] As has already been mentioned, those versed in the art will be able to make numerous
modifications to or provide numerous variants of the invention without going beyond
its scope.
1. Device for the distribution of washing powder in washing machines, which device
is provided with distribution apertures and is characterized in that it has a body
having at least one movable part enabling it to occupy at least two different positions,
namely a so-called open position in which the device serves as a means of extracting
a measured amount of washing powder, and a so-called closed position in which the
device acts as distribution means, the device being placed, in this last-mentioned
position, in the drum of the washing machine.
2. Device according to Claim 1, characterized in that the distribution apertures are
provided in the body of the device or in the movable part of the latter.
3. Device according to one of Claims 1 or 2, characterized in that it comprises a
body (2) having the general form of a shovel or scoop and a movable lid (3) which
in the open position of the device serves as a handle for the extraction of powder
(Figure 4), and in the closed position (Figure 1) is adapted to be detachably locked
on the body (2).
4. Device according to Claim 3, characterized in that the lid (3) is mounted slidably
on the top of the body (2).
5. Device according to Claim 4, characterized in that the interior of the body (2)
is provided with grooves (15) enabling the lid (3) to slide to different levels, said
grooves being able to be so directed that the lid occupies a horizontal or oblique
position relative to the bottom (18) of the body (2) when the latter is laid flat.
6. Device according to any one of Claims 3 to 5, characterized in that one (14) of
the side walls of the body (2) is provided at the top with notches (9) cooperating
with tongues (7) on the lid.
7. Device according to any one of Claims 3 to 6, characterized in that the lid (3)
is provided with a stop (8) which in the closed position is applied against the wall
(14) of the body (2).
8. Device according to any one of Claims 3 to 7, characterized in that the lid is
provided with perforations (4) intended to effect the diffusion of the product during
the washing.
9. Device according to any one of Claims 3 to 8, characterized in that the movable
lid (3) is provided with lateral notches (5) in which the user can place his fingers
when extracting powder from the packet (Figure 4).
10. Device according to one of Claims 1 and 2, characterized in that it comprises
a body (22) of generally spherical shape provided with an aperture (26) and a lid
(23) which forms an additional thickness and which in the open position (Figure 6)
leaves the opening (26) free, while in the closed position (Figure 5) it covers the
opening (26) after the style of a dome.
11. Device according to Claim 10, characterized in that the lid (23) is provided with
perforations (24) in order to effect the diffusion of the product during the washing.
12. Device according to one of Claims 10 and 11, characterized in that the lid (23)
is rotationally movable about two nipples or pivots (27) disposed opposite one another
on the outside of the spherical body (22).
13. Device according to any one of Claims 10 to 12, characterized in that in the closed
position the end edge of the lid (23) cooperates with a stop (25) provided on the
body (22).
14. Device according to one of Claims 1 or 2, characterized in that it comprises
a body (32) of generally cylindrical shape, with an opening (36) in one side wall
and a swing scoop or drawer comprising a cylindrical wall (33) bounded by two plane
walls (35, 37) disposed opposite one another, each of the two plane side parts being
mounted pivotally (38) on an edge of the opening (36) of the body (32), and the drawer
serving for extraction in the outwardly pivoted position (open position - Figure
8) and serving for distribution in the inwardly pivoted position (closed position
- Figure 7).
15. Device according to Claim 14, characterized in that the perforations (34) effecting
the diffusion of the product during washing are distributed over the body (32).
16. Device according to one of Claims 1 or 2, characterized in that it comprises
a body (42) of generally cylindrical shape having an opening (46) near an end wall
and a swing lid (43) in the form of a shovel or scoop mounted pivotally (50) on the
body, said cover permitting the extraction of powder in the outwardly pivoted position
(Figuire 10), and at least partly closing said opening in the position folded down
onto the body (Figure 9).
17. Device according to Claim 16, characterized in that the shape of the lid (43)
is complementary to that of the opening (46) of the body (42), so that the latter
will be at least partly closed when the lid is pivoted inwards (Figure 9).
18. Device according to one of Claims 16 or 17, characterized in that perforations
(44) are provided on the body (42) in order to effect the diffusion of the product
during washing.
19. Device according to any one of Claims 16 to 18, characterized in that in the closed
position the lid (43) leaves free gaps or apertures (51) which also permit the diffusion
of the powder product.
20. Device according to any one of Claims 1 to 19, characterized in that in the closed
position the movable part is detachably fastened to the body of the device with the
aid of shape matching means known per se or through the provision of respective cooperating surfaces on the movable part and
on the body, for example cutouts, nipples, studs, and other clipping means providing
stability in the closed position but adapted to be manipulated by force in such a
manner that the movable part can be detached.
21. Device according to any one of Claims 1 to 20, characterized in that the body
of this device is provided with a flat enabling it to stand in a stable position
when laid down, particularly after being filled with washing powder.