[0001] The present invention relates to a casing for water-activating material.
[0002] As is well known, washing is usually carried out in washing machines with the aid
of washing material or cleanser such as washing powder or liquid. The amount of washing
material used is determined arbitrarily by the user and there is a tendency to use
more washing material than is required. The use of an extra amount of washing material
is economically disadvantageous as well as being environmentally disadvantageous in
that unused washing material flows into the sewer system and finally, into rivers
and seas with environmentally damaging consequences.
[0003] In an attempt to reduce the amount of washing material required and prevent damage
to the environment caused by washing material, water-activating material is used in
washing machines. The water activating material is usually received in a casing which
is put in a washing vessel of a washing machine along with clothes and other items
to be washed. Examples of such water-activating materials are tourmaline, ceramic
powder capable of radiating far infra-red rays or piesoelectric ceramic material.
For instance, tourmaline has the effect of putting water into an electrochemically
unstable condition in which there appear free ions of OH- having no counter ions of
H+, which thereby causes surface activities such as penetration, colloidization, dispersion,
emulsionization or non-attachment at the interface between clothes and washing water.
It additionally has the effect of significantly increasing oxidisation and reduction
and oxygen solubility. These effects will expedite the cleaning of clothes and other
items during washing by increasing the cleaning capability of the water. The water-activating
material is usually in the form of particles, to thereby increase the surface area
in contact with the surrounding washing water.
[0004] The casing for containing the water activating material should be strong enough to
resist the force to which it is subjected to during the washing process. The specific
gravity of the material from which the casing is made is larger than that of water,
as is the specific gravity of the water-activating material. Accordingly, the casing
containing the water-activating material or particles will sink in water so that the
water-activating material or particles can work only at the bottom of the washing
vessel. To overcome this problem, it has been proposed that the casing containing
the water-activating material or particles be put in a bag which receives waste thread
or rubbish therein which appears in the washing water. The bag is attached to the
inside of the washing vessel of a washing machine.
[0005] The casing containing water-activating material or particles now received in the
bag, cannot sink to the bottom of the washing vessel, but rather floats on the surface
of the washing bath. The casing, however, can move only in a limited space at one
side of the washing vessel, and therefore the water-activating material or particles
cannot be brought efficiently into contact with the washing water. Specifically, washing
water is not subjected to the activating effect provided by the water-activating material
or particles because the casing remains apart from the swirling circulation of washing
water in the washing vessel.
[0006] A further disadvantage is that unpleasing sound or vibration may be caused by the
casing striking against the inside wall of the washing vessel.
[0007] According to the present invention, there is provided a casing for water-activating
material for use in a washing vessel, said casing having openings to allow water to
flow into said casing and contact water-activating material to be contained therein,
thereby increasing the cleaning capability of the water circulating in the washing
vessel, characterised in that the casing is provided with a float to cause said casing
to flow and ride with the circulation of water in the washing vessel.
[0008] Thus embodiments of the present invention are able to provide a casing which permits
the full use of water-activating material or particles contained therein by increasing
the contact between water-activating material or particles and washing water, so that
clothes and other items may be cleaned well with the aid of the surface activity caused
by water-activating material or particles such as penetration, colloidization, dispersion,
emulsionization or non-attachment at the interface between clothes and washing water.
[0009] Preferably the float is of plastics, rubber (synthetic or natural) or similar material
which may surround a body of the casing so that, should the casing strike against
the inside wall of the washing vessel, unpleasing sounds or vibrations may also be
prevented.
[0010] The float which may be annular permits the casing to float on the surface of the
washing bath, riding with the swirling circulation of washing water. The effective
use of the surface activity caused by water-activating material or particles permits
the cleaning of clothes and other items without using as much cleaning material as
would be required if water-activating material or particles were not allowed to work
to their limit.
[0011] Embodiments of the present invention will now be described by way of example and
with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 is a side view of an annular float of a casing assembly according to a first
embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 2 is a side view of a casing body of the casing assembly according to the first
embodiment;
Fig. 3 is a side view of the casing assembly according to the first embodiment of
the present invention;
Fig. 4 is a plan view of the casing assembly of Fig. 3;
Fig. 5 is a section taken along the line A-A in Fig. 1;
Fig. 6 is a section taken along the line B-B in Fig. 2;
Fig. 7 is a section taken along the line C-C in Fig. 3;
Fig. 8 shows how the casing assembly moves in a washing vessel;
Fig. 9 is a plan view of an annular float of casing assembly according to a second
embodiment of the present invention; and
Fig. 10 is a plan view of an annular float of a casing assembly according to a third
embodiment of the present invention.
[0012] Figs. 3 and 7 show a casing assembly according to a first embodiment of the invention.
The casing assembly 1 comprises an apertured casing body 3 for containing water-activating
particles 5 therein, and an annular float 2 surrounding the casing body 3.
[0013] The annular float 2 is made of plastics, rubber or similar material to permit the
casing assembly 1 to float. The float 2 comprises upper annular section 2a, annular
barrel section 2b and lower annular section 2c, thus defining a space D as can be
seen from Figs. 1 and 5 for receiving the casing body 3.
[0014] The casing body 3 has a circular circumference whilst its upper and lower surfaces
have concentric slots 4 as can be seen from Figure 4. Water-activating particles 5
are contained in the casing.
[0015] The water-activating particles may be any suitable material such as tourmaline, ceramic
power capable of radiating far infra-red rays or piesoelectric ceramic material. These
materials are capable of providing surface activities and significantly increasing
oxidization and reduction as well as oxygen solubility.
[0016] As shown in Figs. 3, 4 and 7, the casing body 3 containing the water-activating particles
is fitted in the annular float 2 and is clamped between the upper and lower annular
sections 2a and 2c of the casing body 3 to thereby retain the casing body 3 in place.
Thus, a casing for water-activating particles having an annular float therearound
results.
[0017] The manner in which such a floatable, casing assembly 1 for water-activating particles
is used is described below.
[0018] Water and cleanser or cleaning material are put in the washing vessel of a washing
machine. Since the water-activating particles make the cleaning process easier and
more effective, less cleaning material or cleanser is required so that only a relatively
small amount of cleanser needs to be added to the water.
[0019] Clothes and other items to be washed are put in the washing vessel of the washing
machine along with-the floatable, water-activating particle casing assembly 1. The
floatable, water-activating particle casing assembly 1 floats on the surface of the
washing bath, allowing washing water to enter the casing 3 via slots 4 and to come
in contact with the water-activating particles 5.
[0020] When the washing machine is in operation, washing water is usually circulated in
the vessel of the machine in a swirling manner. As shown in Fig. 8, clothes 7 move
around in the washing bath, and the floatable, water-activating particle casing assembly
1 rides on the swirling circulation of washing water, moving in all directions. For
example, it may move on the surface of the washing bath as indicated by arrow A; it
may also go down in the washing bath and come back up to the surface, as indicated
by arrow B; and it may move together with the moving clothes 7 as indicated by arrow
C. As the water-activating particle casing assembly 1 moves through the washing bath,
water 6 gets into and out of the inside of the casing 1, thus permitting washing water
to contact the water-activating particles 5 evenly. As a result of the annular float
2 of plastics, rubber or similar material surrounding the water-activating particle
casing assembly, no sounds or vibrations are caused when the casing strikes against
the inside wall of the washing vessel.
[0021] As may be understood from the above, the buoyancy of the plastics, rubber or like
material permits the floating of the casing and water-activating particles on the
surface of the washing water, thus riding with the swirling circulation of washing
water, and the casing is able to move in all directions. Washing water can be evenly
brought in contact with the water-activating particles, and therefore, the cleaning
of clothes is made easier and more effective, and accordingly the amount of cleanser
required can be reduced. Further this permits a reduction in the amount of used cleanser
discharged to rivers and seas via the sewer system, and the environmental damage can
be reduced accordingly.
[0022] The annular float may be of any suitable shape such as an elliptical or square shape
as indicated respectively by 8 and 9 in Figs. 9 and 10. The casing body may have any
suitable shape provided it has openings to permit water to get into and out of the
casing.
[0023] It should be noted that the casing is not limited in its applications to use in a
washing machine but may be used in any suitable situation where the water activating
properties of the material contained in he casing are required.
1. A casing (1) for water-activating material (5) for use in a washing vessel, said casing
having openings (4) to allow water to flow into said casing and contact water-activating
material to be contained therein, thereby increasing the cleaning capability of the
water circulating in the washing vessel, characterised in that the casing is provided
with a float (2) to cause said casing to flow and ride with the circulation of water
in the washing vessel.
2. A casing as claimed in claim 1, wherein said float is of plastics or rubber.
3. A casing as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein a body (3) of said casing has
a substantially circular cross-section.
4. A casing as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein said float is of annular shape.
5. A casing as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein said float surrounds a body (3)
of said casing.
6. A casing as claimed in claim 5, wherein said casing body (3) is retained in place
in said float by upper (2a) and lower (2c) shoulder portions of said float (2) abutting
against opposed upper and lower portions of said casing body.
7. A casing as claimed in claim 6, wherein said shoulder portions (2a,2c) of said float
(2) are separated by a substantially cylindrical portion (2b) having an internal diameter
substantially corresponding to the outer diameter of said casing body (3), said internal
diameter being less than that of said shoulder portions (2a,2c).
8. A casing as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein the outer circumference of the
float is substantially circular, elliptical or square.
9. A casing as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein said openings in said casing are
in the form of concentric slots (4) arranged on at least one face of said casing.
10. A casing as claimed in any preceding claim, containing water-activating particles.