[0001] This invention relates to a device for dispensing detergent or other composition
in a washing machine.
[0002] There have been a number of previous proposals for the treatment of laundry in a
washing machine in which a detergent or other composition with which the laundry is
to be treated is placed in a dispensing device and the device placed in the machine
together with the laundry before the operation of the machine is begun. The use of
such dispensing devices can be useful in the washing of laundry with both liquid detergent
and solid detergent such as in powdered, granular, flake or particulate form particularly
when the compositions are difficult to dispense by means of automatic dosing systems
incorporated into the washing machine or, even if they can be automatically dispensed
by such automatic dosing systems, the dosing systems and the design of the washing
machine are such that a proportion of the detergent composition flows to dead areas
of the machine and is not fully drawn into the wash liquor in contact with the laundry.
[0003] It is of course necessary for the detergent composition to be dispensed from such
a dispensing device at the commencement, or shortly after the commencement, of the
washing cycle of the machine in order to maximise the exposure of the laundry to wash
liquor containing the detergent composition. This is particularly important when the
wash cycle time of the machine is relatively short.
[0004] Examples of dispensing devices for use in the washing of laundry in washing machines
with a particulate detergent are proposed in EP 343070 which essentially comprise
a flexible bag shaped sleeve having a mouth attached to a rigid ring member which
maintains the mouth of the bag open during the wash. In certain embodiments as disclosed
in EP 343070, the bag is made from material which allows the aqueous washing solution
to penetrate through the bag but which is capable of retaining the particulate product
while it is still solid. As described the ring member is a relatively complex plastics
moulding to which the separately manufactured flexible bag has to be attached and
the embodiment in commercial use in the UK corresponds substantially to the construction
shown in Figure 17 which comprises three individual plastics mouldings which are assembled
together with the flexible bag. Such a construction is expensive to produce and moreover
the life of the device is limited by the life of the flexible bag which will be less
than that of the plastics components. A further disadvantage is that the ring around
the outside of the mouth of the bag presents an edge which in use can damage delicate
laundry, particularly when used in a washing machine having a drum rotatable about
a horizontal axis.
[0005] Dispensing devices for dispensing solid detergent in washing machines have also been
proposed in JP Utility Model No. 51-47412 and US 3 400 808. JP 51-47412 describes
a dispensing device for granular or liquid detergent compositions having a casing
with a smooth spherical shaped exterior. The casing may be separated into two halves,
one of which is provided with a plurality of outlet apertures, for filling with the
detergent composition, the composition being filled into a casing halve having an
imperforate wall. After filling and closing the two halves together, the device is
placed on laundry in the washing machine drum. To ensure that the composition is dispensed
when the device is used in a washing machine have the axis of the drum vertical a
float chamber is incorporated in the imperforate halve so that as soon as the device
floats in water in the machine, the device will adopt a position with the float chamber
uppermost and the outlet apertures downwards to dispense the detergent composition
into the water. This construction suffers from the disadvantage that it comprises
three individual mouldings and the user is required to separate the two halves for
filling which can result in one halve being mislaid. Furthermore if water enters the
float chamber the device will not function effectively in a washing machine in which
the drum axis is vertical.
[0006] US 3 400 808 describes a dispenser for dispensing bleach powder, or powders other
than bleach, or mixtures of powders in automatic washing machines which like that
of JP 51-47412 is in two halves, one of which is imperforate and the other is perforated
by dispensing apertures. To ensure that the powder is transferred to the perforated
halve during the time the dispenser is moving about in the wash of a washing machine,
the perforate halve is weighted. As with the device of JP 51-47412, the device is
in two halves which the user has to separate and join together again when filling.
[0007] In EP 368 680, there is described a dispensing device for dispensing a detergent
or like composition in a washing machine comprising a hollow body having a filling
and dispensing opening and a smooth resilient wall deformable within the drum of the
machine by wash liquor loaded laundry articles and resilient to return to the original
shape when the deforming force is removed. Such a device is economically manufactured
in a single plastics moulding and can be re-used very many times before it has to
be discarded, thus minimising the amount of plastics material to be disposed of. The
device does not however readily dispense all detergent or like compositions in a all
types of washing machines.
[0008] It is an object of the present invention to overcome the aforementioned disadvantages
of dispensing devices as previously proposed.
[0009] According to the present invention there is provided a device for dispensing a detergent
or other composition in a washing machine comprising a unitary hollow body for containing
the composition and having a permanently open filling and dispensing aperture characterised
in that the hollow body wall opposite the filling aperture is provided with one or
more unobstructed holes having a size through which wash liquor can enter and leave
the hollow body whilst preventing the escape of the composition prior to the device
being contacted by the wash liquor.
[0010] Such a device can be readily and economically manufactured in, eg. plastics material
such as PVC or polyurethane and can be used in washing machines having the axis of
the drum horizontal or vertical without damaging the laundry to maximise the effectiveness
of the composition being dispensed. The hole or holes allow wash liquor to enter and
leave the hollow body therethrough in addition to through the filling opening, thus
facilitating the dispensing of the composition and in particular ensuring that all
the composition is dispensed as early as possible in the machine cycle. Providing
the hole or holes opposite the filling opening ensures that the hole or holes are
submersed when the filled device is allowed to float in water. The device is thus
particularly suited for use in a machine having a drum with a vertical axis in which
the device is filled with the desired measure of the composition and placed on top
of the laundry to be treated. As the water level in the drum reaches the top of the
laundry, water contacts the underside of the hollow body and enters through the hole
or holes so that the device rapidly sinks below the water level. Once the device is
below the water level, the composition is effectively dispensed out through the unobstructed
hole or holes and the filling aperture by even the most gentle of agitation of the
wash liquor. The entry of the water to the underside of the bed of the measure of
composition filled into the hollow body is effective in facilitating the dilution
or dissolving of the composition and particularly in the case of a solid composition
helps to dislodge the composition from the inside wall of the device.
[0011] The device according to the invention can equally be used in washing machines having
the drum axis horizontal. The unobstructed hole or holes again allow ready entry of
the wash liquor into the hollow body and thus facilitate the dispensing of the composition.
[0012] The exterior wall of the hollow body should preferably be smooth, that is to say
free from corners, edges, re-entrant surfaces or other irregularities which could
damage the laundry.
[0013] Preferably the hollow body is provided with a self-restoring flexible wall. Particularly
when the device is used in a machine with the drum axis horizontal, the effect of
the laundry falling into the device from time to time and deforming the resilient
wall further assists in dislodging any composition, especially solid composition,
from the inside wall of the body. The wall is self-restoring so that it returns to
its original shape when the deforming force is removed. Whilst the deforming forces
applied to the hollow body will be less in a machine with the drum axis vertical,
the resilient walls also have the advantage of minimising noise when the device contacts
the drum which is of benefit in both types of washing machine.
[0014] The size of each of the hole or holes is determined by the detergent composition
or like to be contained within the body. When the composition is in liquid form, the
size of a hole will depend upon the thickness of the wall as well as the viscosity
and structure of the liquid. The device is particularly suitable for solid compositions
in particulate form and we have found that a hole having a diameter of less than 2.00
mm and preferably less than 0.75 mm in a wall thickness of 1.1 mm is effective in
preventing a concentrated detergent powder from escaping from the hollow body before
use. If the hole is too small, there can be a tendency for the powder to clog in the
hole and prevent the ingress of water so the minimum hole diameter should be 0.1 mm
and preferably 0.5 mm.
[0015] The number of holes may be varied according to the size of hole and nature of the
composition but should be sufficient in number and size that the device, when filled
with a measure of the composition, is filled through the holes with a quantity wash
liquor to sink the device entirely below the wash liquor level in less than three
minutes without any agitation, preferably less than one minute and more preferably
in 30 seconds or less. If this parameter is met the device will be capable of enhanced
dispensing in both types of washing machine and the number of holes required can be
as low as one. Preferably at least four holes are provided to minimise any risk that
a temporary blockage unduly restricts the entry of wash liquor. A suitable number
of holes has been found to be between 8 and 36, conveniently 24.
[0016] The holes are preferably equispaced on one or more circles, the centres of which
lie on a line passing through the centre of the filling aperture at right angles to
the plane of the aperture. Arranging the holes in this way tends to ensure that compositions
filled through the filling aperture covers the holes so that in use the wash liquor
enters through the holes directly into the composition.
[0017] The unobstructed hole or holes can be of any shape. For example, when the composition
is solid, a hole can be a slot having a width which prevents the escape of the composition
and a length greater than the width. Two or more such slots may also be in intersecting
relationshp provided the maximum size of hole at the intersection does not allow the
composition to escape.
[0018] Conveniently the device is provided with a flattened base area on which it can stand
with the filling and dispensing aperture uppermost, the plurality of holes being disposed
in the hollow body adjacent the base. The device can be stood on the base as it is
being filled with the composition and since the holes are adjacent the base it is
ensured that they are below the fill level and covered by the composition filled into
the hollow body.
[0019] If desired, an insert can be disposed within the filling aperture, the insert having
a number of openings therein through which the composition can be filled into the
hollow body. The openings in the insert can be so shaped and arranged that whilst
still allowing the filling of the hollow body, the insert nevertheless minimises the
dispensing of the composition before it is at least partially diluted or dissolved
in the wash liquor thus minimising the risk of the composition in concentrated form
contacting the laundry when concentrated composition might damage the laundry.
[0020] According to another aspect of the invention, there is provided a device for dispensing
a detergent or other composition in a washing machine comprising a unitary hollow
body containing a measure of the composition to be dispensed, the device having a
permanently open filling and dispensing aperture, the hollow body wall opposite the
filling aperture being provided with at least one unobstructed hole having a size
through which wash liquor can enter and leave the hollow body whilst preventing the
escape of composition prior to the device being contacted by wash liquor, the number
and position of the holes being such that when the device is floated on water with
the filling aperture uppermost the device sinks below the water level is less than
one minute.
[0021] The invention also provides a method of washing laundry in the drum of a washing
machine in which a re-usable dispensing device is filled with a detergent or other
composition and placed in the drum together with the laundry the device comprising
a unitary hollow body with a smooth exterior wall and a permanently open filling and
dispensing aperture and at least one unobstructed hole opposite the filling aperture
the size and shape of which prevents the escape of the composition prior to contact
with the water, water entering the hollow body therethrough to facilitate the dispensing
of the composition.
[0022] The drum of the washing machine can be vertical, the water entering the hollow body
through the hole or holes and sinking the dispensing device in less than one minute.
This ensures that the composition is rapidly dispensed shortly after the commencement
of the washing cycle to ensure that the laundry is subjected to the detergent composition
for most of the washing cycle time.
[0023] An embodiment of the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying
diagrammatic drawings in which -
Figure 1 is a side elevation of a dispensing device according to the invention partly
in section; and
Figure 2 is a view from below of the device of Figure 1.
[0024] The dispensing device indicated generally by reference numeral 1 has an external
smooth outer surface 2 of generally spherical shape having a flattened base area 3
on which the device can stand. As can be seen from the sectioned part of Figure 1,
the device has a thin wall 4 to form a hollow body 5 which can be filled through a
filling and dispensing aperture 6 with the composition to be dispensed. The filling
aperture 6 is arranged to be uppermost when the device is stood on the base area 3
with the planes of the base 3 and aperture 6 parallel to one another. The peripheral
rim of the aperture 6 is slightly enlarged as shown at 7 to avoid any possibility
of an edge which in use might contact and damage laundry.
[0025] As shown in Figure 2, a plurality of holes 8 are provided in the hollow body 5 which
pass completely through the wall 4. The holes are equispaced on two concentric circles,
the centres of which lie on a line 9 passing through the centre of the filling aperture
at right angles to the plane of the aperture. This arrangement ensures that the holes
are distributed around the hollow body and below the opening so that composition filled
through the aperture 6 will lie over the holes 8.
[0026] One or more fill lines 10 can be marked on the hollow body to indicate to the user
the quantity of composition to be filled into the device, the fill lines 10 being
above the holes 8 so that all the holes 8 are covered by composition when initially
filled. The wall 4 is transparent or translucent so that the user can observe the
level of the composition in the hollow body and compare that level to the fill line
10.
[0027] A device as shown in the drawings can be readily made of plastics material such as
polyurethane. Typical dimensions for dispensing a dose of 83.5 ml of detergent composition
would be a diameter of 77 mm and a height of 60 mm giving a fill line level passing
approximately through the centre of the spherical shape. A filling aperture of 56
mm diameter allows the device to be readily filled without undue risk of spilling.
With 24 holes as shown on two concentric circles, each hole being 0.5 mm diameter
and 1.1 mm long, the device when filled with a concentrated detergent powder to the
indicated level and floated in water has sunk below the water level in less than one
minute. Thus when the device has been used to dispense the composition in a washing
machine having the axis of the drum vertical, the composition has been rapidly dispensed
into the wash liquor. The wash liquor entered the holes 8 and wetted the composition
as soon as the water level reached the underside of the device. The water tended to
enter as fine jets and minimise any tendency of the composition to adhere to the inner
wall surface. Any clogging of the holes 8 by the wetted composition is temporary and
the holes 8 and aperture 6 ensured that the entire contents of the device were dispensed
even with gentle agitation.
1. A device for dispensing a detergent or other composition in a washing machine comprising
a unitary hollow body for containing the composition and having a permanently open
filling and dispensing aperture characterised in that the hollow body wall opposite
the filling aperture is provided with one or more unobstructed holes having a size
through which wash liquor can enter and leave the hollow body whilst preventing the
escape of the composition prior to the device being contacted by the wash liquor.
2. A device according to Claim 1 characterised in that the hollow body has a smooth exterior
wall.
3. A device according to Claim 1 or Claim 2 characterised in that the hollow body has
a self-restoring flexible wall.
4. A device according to Claim 1 or Claim 2 or Claim 3 characterised in that the hole
or holes are in the shape of a slot.
5. A device according to Claim 1 or Claim 2 or Claim 3 characterised in that the hole
or holes are circular with a diameter of less than 2.00 mm.
6. A device according to Claim 5 characterised in that the hole diameter is greater than
0.1 mm.
7. A device according to Claim 6 characterised in that the hole diameter is between 0.5
mm and 0.75 mm.
8. A device according to any of the preceding claims characterised in that there are
provided between 8 and 36 holes.
9. A device according to Claim 8 characterised in that the holes are equispaced on one
or more circles centred on a line passing through the centre of the filling aperture
at right-angles to the plane of the aperture.
10. A device according to any one of the preceding claims characterised in that the hollow
body is provided with a flattened base area on which it can stand with the filling
and dispensing aperture uppermost, the hole or holes being disposed in the hollow
body adjacent the base.
11. A device for dispensing a detergent or other composition in a washing machine comprising
a unitary hollow body containing a measure of the composition to be dispensed, the
device having a permanently open filling and dispensing aperture, characterised in
that the hollow body wall opposite the filling aperture is provided with at least
one unobstructed hole having a size through which wash liquor can enter and leave
the hollow body whilst preventing the escape of composition prior to the device being
contacted by wash liquor, the number and position of the holes being such that when
the device is floated on water with the filling aperture uppermost the device sinks
below the water level is less than one minute.
12. A method of washing laundry in the drum of a washing machine in which a re-usable
dispensing device is filled with a detergent or other composition and placed in the
drum together with the laundry characterised in that the device comprises a unitary
hollow body with a smooth exterior wall and a permanently open filling and dispensing
aperture and at least one unobstructed hole opposite the filling aperture the size
and shape of which prevents the escape of the composition prior to contact with the
water, water entering the hollow body therethrough to facilitate the dispensing of
the composition.
13. A method according to Claim 12 in which the drum of the washing machine is vertical,
characterised in that the water enters the hollow body and sinks the dispensing device
in less than one minute.