[0001] The invention relates to a dispensing device for dispensing a detergent when washing
clothes in a washing machine by means of a solid detergent in the form of tablets
which are placed in the interior of the dispensing device before the latter is placed
in the drum of the washing machine and the washing process is started, said dispensing
device comprising a flexible fluid permeable bag having a comparatively rigid mouthpiece,
defining an inlet opening for the detergent.
[0002] US-A-3.048.993 discloses the filling of detergent powder into a bag in connection
with machine washing of clothes, said bag being placed in the drum of the washing
machine together with the clothes to be washed. The washing bag is made of a porous
material. During the washing process the bag comes into contact with the wash water,
whereby the detergent inside the bag is dissolved and permeates the walls of the bag.
[0003] EP-A1 0343069 and EP-A1 0343070 disclose reusable receptacles for dispensing a detergent,
said receptacles comprising a bag-like body having a rigid mouthpiece with an opening
through which the detergent is introduced into the interior of the bag.
[0004] Using such dispensing receptacles is advantageous in that direct contact between
the undissolved detergent and the clothes and thereby the risk of discolouration of
the latter is avoided, and that all of the detergent powder is dissolved and available
for washing instead of falling directly to the bottom of the machine and leaving it
through the drain system without being used during washing. It is furthermore an advantage
that the annoying noise during the washing process generated by known dispensing receptacles
made of rigid plastics is avoided.
[0005] The above European patents suggest that the solid detergent may be in the form of
tablets. However, the use of detergent tablets of the type of which only one or a
few tablets is used in the dispensing receptacles shown for each wash cycle will result
in an unacceptably long dissolving time for the tablet or tablets, especially for
fine washing, i.e. relatively short wash cycles at low temperatures. This fact should
be seen in the light of the difficulties involved in manufacturing detergent tablets
which have excellent transport and storage properties while at the same time being
easily dissolvable.
[0006] The object of the invention is to provide a method of the above mentioned type allowing
a quick dissolution of detergent tablets with good transport and storage properties.
[0007] The detergent dispensing device or receptacle according to the invention is characterised
in that the bag has a comparatively rigid closing part adapted to be brought into
releasable engagement with the mouthpiece and having means for substantially closing
the inlet opening and that at least one of the two parts has means projecting into
the bag and keeping the respective adjacent portions of the bag at a distance from
each other when the parts engage each other. When the mouthpiece and the closing part
are disengaged, a detergent tablet is introduced into the interior of the receptacle
through the inlet opening. By subsequently bringing the two parts into engagement
with each other, said parts and especially at least one of their spacer means defines
a chamber together with the bag, said chamber forming the interior of the receptacle
and being closed in the sense that the tablet is not able to leave said chamber in
its entirety. However, during the washing process the clothes press the flexible bag
together thereby pressing the tablet against the spacer means whereby the tablet is
broken or crushed. At the same time the spacer means exerts a certain abrasive effect
on the tablet or broken off portions of the same to grind off the detergent. Therefore,
the tablet is relatively quickly disintegrated and the larger free surface of the
solid detergent thereby obtained causes the same to be dissolved more quickly and
to leave the dispensing receptacle in dissolved condition or at least in a pulverized
state.
[0008] According to the invention the closing part may have a tubular spacer means, said
spacer means at its inner end being closed by means of a wall. A ring-shaped compartment
is thereby formed between the tubular spacer means and the bag in the separated condition
of the receptacle, the tablet being accomodated in said compartment when inserted
in the receptacle and the wall at the inner end of the spacer means closes said receptacle
in such a manner that a tablet inserted through the inlet opening is actually placed
in the interior of the receptacle.
[0009] Furthermore, according to the invention the wall may taper from the inner end of
the tubular spacer means. Because the wall tapers or inclines into the interior of
the receptacle, it works as a guiding surface to guide a tablet inserted through the
inlet opening into said compartment around the spacer means.
[0010] Moreover according to the invention the mountpiece may have a tubular spacer means
defining the inlet opening. In practice, said embodiment has been found to be particularly
advantageous, especially in connection with a further embodiment of the invention
according to which the spacer means tapers in the direction of the interior of the
receptacle. As a result, the spacer means of the mouthpiece serves as a funnel to
guide the tablet into the interior of the receptacle, while because of its converging
or conical form the spacer means of the closing part ensures that a suitably large
compartment is formed around the spacer means to accomodate the tablet in the separated
condition of the receptacle.
[0011] Furthermore, according to the invention the spacer means may be provided with openings
providing a connection between the interior of the receptacle and the surroundings
when the two parts engage each other. As a result, the interior of the receptacle
communicates with the surroundings both through said openings and through the flexible
bag, whereby a rapid renewal of the liquid in the interior of the receptacle is obtained
allowing a quick dissolution of the crushed tablet therein and consequently a quick
dispensing of the solid detergent to the wash water. At the same time the openings
of the fluid permeable bag may have a size so as to allow minor detergent particles
to leave the interior of the receptacle, thereby further increasing the dispensing
rate of the detergent.
[0012] In addition, according to the ivention the spacer means(s) may have a substantially
convex outer form and be free from large planar outer surface areas. As a result,
the end surfaces of the detergent tablet, normally having the form of a low cylinder,
will not be able to be in planar surface contact with any portion of the spacer means
and consequently it will quickly be crushed and pulverized.
[0013] Furthermore, according to the invention the surface of the spacer means facing towards
the bag may have an uneven structure. The outer surface of the spacer means thereby
has an abrasive effect on the tablet to grind off the detergent which may leave the
dispensing receptacle in a pulverized or dissolved form.
[0014] Moreover, according to the invention the two parts may be adapted to engage each
other by snap action, one part having a snap means at the inner end of the spacer
means, said snap means being adapted to engage a complementary snap means on the other
part. As a result, the two parts may be caused to engage and disengage each other
in a particularly simple manner.
[0015] Finally, according to the invention the two parts may be adapted to threadedly engage
each other, one part at the inner end of the spacer means having a screw thread adapted
to engage a complementary screw thread on the other part.
[0016] The invention is described in greater detail below and with reference to the drawing
in which
Figure 1 is a side view of a first embodiment of a detergent dispensing device or
receptacle according to the invention,
Figure 2 is a vertical sectional view of a first embodiment of a detergent dispensing
receptacle according to the invention in a position ready for use,
Figure 3 is a vertical view of a first embodiment of a detergent dispensing receptacle
according to the invention in a filling position,
Figure 4 is a vertical view of a second embodiment of a dispensing receptacle according
to the invention shown in its filling position, the position ready for use being indicated
by means of dotted lines,
Figure 5 is a vertical sectional view of a third embodiment of a dispensing receptacle
according to the invention, and
Figure 6 is a vertical sectional view of a fourth embodiment of a dispensing receptacle
according to the invention, in a position ready for use.
[0017] The embodiment of the dispensing receptacle shown in Figures 1 to 3 comprises a mouthpiece
1, a closing part 2, adapted to be brought into releasable engagement with the mouthpiece
1, and a flexible permeable bag 3 with the form of a cylinder with a central circumferential
bulge, said bag being at one end 4 firmly connected to the mouthpiece and at its second
end 5 firmly connected to the closing part. The bag 3 is made of a net-like or woven
material, preferably of plastics or a textile and has meshes allowing liquid and possibly
small particles to pass through.
[0018] The mouthpiece 1 is a substantially ring-shaped body with a circular conical wall
6, extending convergingly in the direction of the interior of the receptacle 8 and
defining an inlet opening or passageway 7 for the insertion of a detergent tablet
25 into the interior of the receptacle 8 when said receptacle is in the filling position
shown in Figure 3, where the two parts 1, 2 are disengaged. At an upper outer end
9 the wall 6 continues into a downwardly inclining flange 10, said flange having a
downwardly open annular groove 11 near its outer periphery, wherein the upper end
portion 4 of the bag is engaged and retained by suitable means, for instance by glueing,
welding or mechanical locking. At its lower inner end 12 the wall is provided with
a snap bead, adapted to engage a complementarily formed recess on the closing part
2. Furthermore the wall 6 is provided with a number of openings or holes 14 allowing
the liquid and possibly minor detergent particles to pass through.
[0019] The closing part 2 is a substantially cup-shaped body which as shown in Figures 1
to 3, is placed bottom up and comprises a circular conical wall 15, said wall at its
lower outer end in Figs 1 to 3 continues into a flange 17 comprising a planar section
18 situated closest to the wall said section serving as a support surface for the
closing part and a upwardly and outwardly inclined conical section 19, said section
on the top side being provided with an annular groove 20 wherein the lower end portion
5 of the bag 3 is angaged and retained by suitable means such as glueing, welding
or mechanical retention. The conical wall 15 extends convergingly into the interior
of the receptacle 8 and has at its inner end a closing wall 21 and immediately adjacent
said wall a circumferential recess 22 to engage the snap bead 13 of the mouthpiece.
The conical wall 15 and the closing wall 21 are provided with a number of openings
or holes 23, 24 respectively, through which liquid or possibly small detergent particles
may pass.
[0020] When the detergent dispensing receptacle shown in Figures 1 to 3 is to be used, the
mouthpiece 1 and the closing part 2 are disengaged, whereby the receptacle will be
in the filling position shown in Figure 3. One or a few detergent tablets 25 is then
inserted through the inlet opening 7 of the mouthpiece 1, whereby they will fall into
the ring-shaped compartment defined by the closing part 2 and the bag 3 as shown by
means of the arrows in Figure 3. The mouthpiece is subsequently snapped into engagement
with the closing part 2, thereby causing the detergent tablet 5 to be in a chamber
26 (see Figure 2) closed to the surroundings in the sense that the tablet cannot leave
it in its entirety, but only in dissolved or pulverized form where the detergent permeated
through the holes 14 and 24 of the walls 6 and 15 or the mesh openings of the bag
3. As the bag has a size so as to be able to at least substantially abut the outer
surface 27, 28 of the conical wall 6, 15 of both the mouthpiece 1 and the closing
part 2 when the receptacle is in a position ready for use, the clothes will press
the tablet against the same with the bag as an intermediary layer, whereby the tablet
25 breaks and is successively crushed and pulverized. Because of said crushing the
tablet pieces will quickly be dissolved by the water entering through the holes 14,
24 of the walls 6, 15 and the mesh openings of the bag 3 and be dispensed to the wash
water.
[0021] The embodiment of the dispensing receptacle according to the invention shown in Figure
4 comprises a mouthpiece 31 with a substantially cylindrical form, a closing part
32 with substantially cylindrical cup shape and a bag 33 with a central circumferential
bulge, said bag being peripherally connected to both the mouthpiece 31 and the bag
32.
[0022] The cylindrical wall 36 of the mouthpiece 31 defining an inlet opening or passageway
37 for the introduction of a detergent tablet into the interior of the receptacle
38, is provided with an outwardly facing circumferential indentation 41 near its outer
end 39, said indentation having a semicircular cross section. The indentation 41 serves
to retain the bag 33 to the mouthpiece 31, a portion of the upper end portion 34 of
the bag being retained therein by means of an elastic band, for instance an O-ring
52. In a corresponding manner the cylindrical wall 45 of the closing part 32 has a
corresponding circumferential indentation 50 near its lower end to retain the lower
end portion 35 of the bag 33 thereto by means of an O-ring 52. When fastening the
bag 33 to the two parts 31, 32 in this manner the bag may be replaced if necessary.
[0023] The cylindrical wall 36 of the mouthpiece 31 is provided with a number of openings
44 and its outer surface 57 is provided with a number of axial ribs. The object of
said ribs is to exert an abrasive effect on a detergent tablet placed therein during
the use of the receptacle to speed up the pulverization of said tablet. In stead of
ribs any kind of means providing an uneven surface structure may, however, be used.
Finally, the wall 36 has three short threads 48 near its lower inner end 42, of which
only two are shown, said threads being adapted to engage corresponding threads 49
formed on the outside of the outer surface 58 of the wall 45 of the closing part near
the inner upper end thereof, when the two parts are brought from the filling position
shown in Figure 4 to the position ready for use indicated by the dotted line. With
a view to said thread-engagement, the outer wall 45 of the closing part is provided
with a ledge 56 immediately below the thread parts 49, said ledge serving as an abutment
surface for the lower inner end 42 of the wall 36 of the mouthpiece 31 when the two
parts 31, 32 are screwed together. The wall 45 of the closing part 32 continues at
its inner end into a closing wall 51 provided with openings 53. Also the wall itself
36 is provided with openings situated below the ledge 56. This portion of the wall
45 is further provided with outer axial ribs 40 serving the same purpose as the ribs
58 of the mouthpiece.
[0024] The dispensing receptacle shown in Figure 4 is used and functions in the similar
manner as the dispensing receptacle shown in Figures 1 to 3.
[0025] In the embodiment of the invention shown in Figure 5 the mouthpiece 61 and the closing
part 62 and their fastening to the bag 63 substantially correspond to the embodiment
shown in Figures 1 to 3 and therefore only the difference between them will be discussed
in greater detail.
[0026] The closing wall 81 of the closing part 62 extends conically in the direction of
the interior of the receptacle 68, whereby a tablet hitting said wall is automatically
guided into the compartment between the conical wall 75 of the closing part 68 and
the bag 63. Adjacent the transition between the conical wall 75 and the conically
closing wall 81 a hinge member 91 is formed on the latter, said hinge member together
with a corresponding hinge member 92 formed at the lower end of the conical wall of
the mouthpiece 61 and a pivot 93 extending through the two hinge members 91, 91, providing
a hinged connection between the two parts 61, 62. Diametrically opposite this hinged
connection a short snap bead 73 is formed on the inside of the conical wall 66 of
the mouthpiece 61, said snap bead being adapted to releasably engage a complementary
formed recess 82 formed on the conical wall 75 of the closing part 62 diametrically
opposite the hinged connection. As a result, by mutually turning about the hinged
connection the parts 61, 62 may be brought into a position ready for use (not shown)
wherein they are held together by means of the snap engagement of the bead 73 with
the recess 82.
[0027] Even though this is not shown, holes or openings may be formed in both the conical
walls 66, 75 and in the closing wall 81 in the same manner as in the above embodiments.
Moreover, the embodiment of the dispensing device shown in Figure 5 is used and functions
in the same manner as in the embodiments described above.
[0028] The fourth embodiment of a dispensing device according to the embodiment shown in
Figure 6 also comprises a mouthpiece 101, a closing part 102 adapted to releasably
engage the mouthpiece 101 and a flexible fluid permeable bag 103.
[0029] The mouthpiece 1 is a substantially cylindrical body with a circular wall 106 provided
with a large number of evenly distributed perforations 114, and defining an inlet
opening 107 for insertion of a detergent tablet into the interior of the receptacle.
At its upper end the wall 106 continues into a flange 110, said flange at its outer
periphery having a downwardly open annular groove 111, wherein the upper end portion
of the bag 103 is retained. At its lower end 112 the wall 106 is provided with an
engagement portion adapted to releasably engage a complementary formed engagement
portion of the closing part 102.
[0030] The closing part 102 is substantially of the form of a low cup placed bottom up and
comprises a circular cylindrical wall 115, said wall 115 at the lower outer end 116
in Figure 6 continuing into a flange 117, said flange at its outer periphery having
an upwardly open annular groove 120 wherein the lower end portion of the bag 103 is
retained. At its inner end the cylindrical wall 115 is provided with a convex closing
wall 121 and immediately adjacent said wall a circumferential engagement portion 122
adapted to releasably engage the engagement portion 113 of the mouthpiece 1.
[0031] The dispensing device shown in Figure 6 is used and functions in the same manner
as stated for the dispensing device shown in Figures. 1 to 3.
[0032] The mouthpiece, the closing part and the flexible bag are made of a material durable
up to at least 100°C and preferably the mouthpiece and the closing part are made by
means of injection moulding of impact resistant plastics.
1. Dispensing device for dispensing a detergent when washing clothes in a washing
machine by means of a solid detergent in the form of tablets which are placed in the
interior of the dispensing device before the latter is placed in the drum of the washing
machine and the washing process is started, said dispensing device comprising a flexible
fluid permeable bag (3, 33, 63, 103) having a comparatively rigid mouthpiece (1, 31,
61, 101) defining a inlet opening (7, 37, 107), characterised in that the bag (3,
33, 63, 103) further has a comparatively rigid closing part (2, 32, 62, 102), adapted
to be brought into releasable engagement with the mouthpiece (1, 31, 61, 101) and
having means (15, 45, 75; 115, 21, 51, 81, 121) for substantially closing the inlet
opening (7, 37, 107) and that at least one of the two parts (1, 31, 61;101,2,32,62,102)has
means (6, 36, 66; 106, 15, 45, 75, 115) projecting into the bag (1, 31, 61, 101) and
keeping the respective adjacent portions of the bag at a distance from each other
when the parts engage each other.
2. Device as claimed in claim 1, characterised by the closing part (2, 32, 62, 102)
having a tubular spacer means (15, 45, 75, 115), being closed at its inner end by
means of a wall (21, 51, 81, 121).
3. Device as claimed in claim 2, characterised by the wall (81,121) extending convergingly
inward from the inner end of the tubular spacer means (75, 115).
4. Device as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that the mouthpiece (1, 31, 61,
101) has a tubular spacer means (6, 36, 66, 106), defining the inlet opening (7, 37,
107).
5. Device as claimed in claim 2 or 4, characterised in that the spacer means tapers
in the direction of the interior of the device.
6. Device as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims, characterised in that
the spacer means (6, 36, 66; 106, 15, 45, 75) is provided with openings (23, 24; 53,
54), providing a connection between the interior of the device and the surroundings
when the two members parts each other.
7. Device as claimed in on or more of the preceding claims, characterised in that
the spacer means (6, 36,66,106; 15,45,75) has a substantially convex outer form and
is free from planar outer surface areas.
8. Device as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims, characterised in that
the surface of the spacer means (36, 45) facing towards the bag (33) has an uneven
structure.
9. Device as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that the two parts (1, 61 2, 62)
are adapted to engage one another by snap action, one part (1, 61) having a snap means
at the inner end of the spacer means (6, 66), said snap means being adapted to engage
a complementary snap means (22, 82) on the other part (2, 62).
10. Device as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that the two parts (31, 32) are
adapted to threadingly engage one another, one part (31) at the inner end of the spacer
means (48) having a screw thread (49), adapted to engage a complementary screw thread
on the other part (32).