Field of the invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a dosing and dispensing device for liquid laundry
detergents. The device according to the present invention is particularly adapted
to pretreat fabrics with a portion of liquid detergent.
Background of the invention
[0002] Dispensing devices for liquid detergent, which are to be introduced with the fabrics
in the washing machine, are well known in the prior art. It is also known that it
is possible to achieve a greater effectiveness in respect of stain removal by pretreating
the fabrics with the liquid detergent. Pretreatment means that a certain amount of
detergent is applied directly onto the dirty parts of said fabrics before they are
washed in the machine. The devices in the prior art adapted to pretreat are generally
dispensing devices with a spreader of liquid detergent for pretreatment purposes.
In the following detergent means a detergent composition for the treatment of fabrics.
This detergent composition may comprise washing additives, like beaches, enzymes and/or
others known in the art.
[0003] We found that a pretreatment spreader has to provide certain features to maximize
the pretreatment performance. Such an important feature is a controlled multi-directional
spreading. "Multi-directional spreading" means that the spreading is not bound to
act in a predetermined direction, but it is always completely free to change the spreading
direction. This ensures a comfortable spreading of the liquid detergent even on very
complicated patterns of stains, without the need for the user to perform complicated
movements with his hand. In this manner the spreading is also better controlled, and
therefore avoids waste of liquid detergent, since it is easier to spread with accuracy
only on the limited area of the stain.
[0004] Various pretreatment devices for liquid detergent are described in the prior art,
for example in WO 92/09736 and WO 92/09737. The pretreatment devices of WO 92/09737
have predetermined outlets. The liquid detergent is spreaded and then rubbed on the
areas of the fabrics through irregularities on the external surface of the pretreatment
device itself. In this manner the application of the liquid detergent on the fabrics
can not be performed with an accurate control of the direction.
[0005] One of the removable pretreatment applicators disclosed in WO 92/09737 is generically
a ball. It is not specified in which direction said ball rotates. Furthermore, this
ball applicator is in fact a separate piece from the dispensing device. This means
that to pretreat the user has to hold the filled dosing device in one hand and the
ball applicator in the other which renders the pretreatment very complicated. Furthermore,
the ball applicator has to be dipped from time to time into the filled dosing device
to keep the ball always wet enough for the pretreatment.
[0006] Another approach is represented by EP-A- 575 714. A circular-sectioned applicator
acts as a spreader of the liquid detergent onto the fabrics. Said applicator rotates
about opposite pins engaged in the rim of said orifice. Said applicator is able to
apply the liquid detergent flowing out of the orifice on a surface by rotating about
the axis defined by the pins. A predetermined axis of rotation is therefore defined
by these opposite pins. This does not allow a controlled multi-directional spreading
of the liquid detergent in the pretreatment.
[0007] It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a dosing and dispensing
device adapted to pretreat fabrics with a spreader acting in a controlled multi-directional
manner.
[0008] It is another object of the present invention to provide a process for pretreating
and washing fabrics in a washing machine with the dosing and dispensing device herein
described.
[0009] We have now found that this could be achieved by designing a pretreatment device
with a "roller ball", i.e. a ball which rotates in all directions.
Summary of the invention
[0010] The present invention is a dosing and dispensing device for liquid detergent which
can be introduced in a washing machine with the fabrics. Said device comprises a hollow
body, an opening and means to spread at least a portion of the contained liquid detergent
onto a surface of fabrics. This means comprises an orifice which lets the contained
liquid detergent communicate with a ball. Said ball rotates freely in all directions.
Brief description of the figures
[0011] Figure 1 shows the preferred embodiment of the dosing and dispensing device of the
present invention adapted to pretreat fabrics.
[0012] Figure 2 illustrates a cross sectional view of the embodiment of Figure 1.
Detailed description of the invention
[0013] The present invention is a pretreatment device for containing liquid substances.
An embodiment of the device is shown in Figure 1. The pretreatment device (10) comprises
a hollow body (13), an opening (12), an orifice (Fig.2, 14), and a ball (16). The
orifice (Fig.2, 14) and the ball (16) form the pretreatment means. In the following
"horizontal" means a direction or a plane parallel to the supporting basis of the
pretreatment device in its upright position.
[0014] The hollow body (13) may be made of any material resistant to water and also to weak
alkalines/acids, withstanding the temperatures reached in the washing machines. In
particular, for temperatures up to 95° C. For example it is possible to use plastic
materials, such as polyethylene, polypropylene, polyurethane, or any other similar
material. Preferably said devices are transparent to allow a visible measuring and
dosing of the liquid detergent into said devices. To facilitate the measuring and
dosing, the device preferably comprises on the external and/or internal surface of
the hollow body at least a dosing line (11).
[0015] The hollow body may be also deformable at least by the mechanical agitation during
the wash cycle and resilient to regain its original shape after any deformation. This
compression/springback helps wash liquid to enter in the hollow body of the device,
and therefore a better dilution of the liquid detergent within the device is achieved
even when said detergents are considered difficult to dispense by virtue of viscosity.
[0016] Through the opening (12) the filling of the device with the liquid detergent is achieved.
When this device is put inside the washing machine with the fabrics, it also allows
the dispensing of the liquid detergent into the wash liquid of the machine during
the wash cycle. Several filling and dispensing openings on one device are also possible.
The dimensions of the openings (12) can be chosen by any person skilled in the art.
The openings are preferably permanently open. They can be also subdivided in predetermined
outlets or closable as described for example in EP-A-339 197.
[0017] The orifice (Fig. 2, 14) brings in communication the contained liquid (Fig. 2, 19)
with the ball (16). The dimensions and the shape of said orifice can be chosen by
any person skilled in the art. The orifice can be permanently open, or it can be a
slit which opens progressively upon squeezing on the hollow body of the device and
closes again when the squeezing stops. With the slit the leakage tightness can be
improved and the amount of liquid detergent coming in contact with said ball (16)
can be better adjusted by the user. In the case of a slit, the device must be made
of a deformable and resilient material. The pretreatment device of the present invention
may have a single permanently open orifice or slit, but also several orifices or slits
are possible in one device. Orifices and slits as defined before may be also combined
in one device.
[0018] The ball (16) may be made of any water resistant material, withstanding also the
temperatures reached in the washing machines. The present invention is not limited
to a single ball; several balls for a single device are also possible. For example
it is possible to use plastic materials, such as polyethylene, polypropylene, polyurethane,
or any other similar material used also for the hollow body. The surface of said ball
can be rough or smooth.
[0019] As said before the ball (16) has to come in contact with the contained liquid through
the orifice (14) and has to have the possibility to rotate freely in all directions
when spreading the liquid detergent during pretreatment. This can be accomplished
in the following way referring also to Figure 2. As schematically illustrated, the
ball (16) is partially located in the volume (20) part of the hollow body (13) of
the device (10). This volume (20) has two openings : the mouth (Fig. 1, 18) and the
orifice (14). The ball protrudes at least partially from the mouth (18). The lip (23)
of the mouth (18) holds the ball inside the mouth. The dimensions of the ball (16)
and the dimensions of the mouth (18) are tuned one to each other so that the ball
is not able to exit completely through the mouth. This means that the diameter of
the mouth is at least slightly smaller than the diameter of the ball. In this manner,
the ball is free to rotate about any axis inside the volume (20).
[0020] The liquid tightness is ensured by the hydrostatic pressure of the liquid contained
in the device (10) which pushes the ball to the lip (23) of the mouth (18). In this
manner any gap is closed between said ball and the mouth achieving a leakage-free
device.
[0021] The ball held in this manner is not bound to act in predetermined directions. This
is due to the fact that said ball is able to rotate about any possible axis, since
the described holding method of said ball does not introduce any constraints. This
allows a more even spreading of the liquid detergent in all possible directions. The
movement of the ball upon the pretreated surface facilitates also the foaming of the
spreaded liquid detergent on any type of surface, even delicate surfaces, like silk.
[0022] The pretreatment means described so far allows a controlled multi-directional spreading,
i.e. a spreading which is not bound to act in a predetermined direction, but it is
always completely free to change the spreading direction. This feature is particularly
useful to achieve an accurate and comfortable spreading of liquid detergent, ensured
also on very complicated patterns of stains. Otherwise the user would be obliged to
perform complicated movements with his hand, like twisting the wrist. In this manner
the spreading is also better controlled, and therefore avoids waste of liquid detergent,
since it is easier to spread only on the limited area of the stain.
[0023] The ball (16) is manufactured separately from the hollow body (13). This ball can
be inserted in the volume (20) by simply pushing said ball through the mouth (18).
This is possible, since the lip (23) of the mouth is flexible enough to be elastically
deformed, at least slightly, since said mouth, part of the hollow body, is preferably
made of a plastic material. Another possibility is to mould the hollow body holding
or suspending the ball in a space which will become the volume (20). The device (10)
can also comprise more than one ball (16), holded separately or in a common mouth
(18).
[0024] In both Figures 1 and 2 the pretreatment means are located in the bottom part of
the device (10), with the opening (12) being on the top part of the same device. The
pretreatment means being in the bottom part of the device (10) means that the level
of the contained liquid detergent (19) is always above the orifice (14). The orifice
(14), as explained before, allows the communication between the contained liquid (19)
and the ball (16). The location of the orifice (14) on the internal wall (21) of the
volume (20) can be selected by any person skilled in the art. For the device (10)
of Figure 1 and 2, the contained liquid automatically flows inside the volume (20)
intercepting the ball (16), since the minimum liquid detergent level is always higher
than the orifice (14).
[0025] This means that the liquid detergent needs not to be poured into the orifice, therefore
the device remains in a horizontal position during the pretreatment operation allowing
an easy measuring and/or controlling of the amount of liquid detergent applied onto
the fabrics during the pretreatment. The measuring and/or controlling can be further
facilitated by the dosing lines (11). Nevertheless, the pretreatment means can be
easily located on the top part of device nearby the opening (12).
[0026] Gripping means (Fig. 1, 25) can also be provided in form of cavities, depressions
or striations on the external surface of the hollow body (13). They facilitate in
holding or even squeezing the device for the pretreatment. This type of means is easy
to produce during the moulding of the body of the device. Specific dimensions or shapes
of the device in general can be selected by any person skilled in the art.
[0027] A process comprising the following steps, which desribe the pretreating and washing
of fabrics in a washing machine with the dosing and dispensing device according to
the present invention, is provided:
· a dose of the total quantity of liquid detergent to be utilized during the pretreatment
and washing cycle is introduced into the dosing and dispensing device;
· pretreatment of the fabrics is executed with a controlled quantity of the liquid
detergent dosage contained in said device and dispensed from said device through that
cut;
· the thus pretreated fabrics are placed in the drum of the washing machine together
with said dosing and dispensing device and with other non-pretreated fabrics.
1. A dosing and dispensing device (10) for liquid detergent comprising a hollow body
(13), an opening (12) and means to spread at least a portion of the contained liquid
detergent onto a surface of fabrics, said means comprising at least an orifice (14),
and a ball (16) communicating with said orifice, said ball (16) rotating freely in
all directions.
2. A device according to Claim 1 characterized in that said orifice can be a slit which
opens upon squeezing said device, and closes when the squeezing stops.
3. A device according to any of the preceding Claims characterized in that said means
is located in the bottom part of said device.
4. A device according to any of the preceding Claims characterized in that a portion
of said ball is held between the mouth (18) and said orifice(14), and said ball protrudes
partly outside of said mouth.
5. A device according to any of the preceding Claims characterized in that said device
comprises dosing lines (11).
6. A device according to any of the preceding Claims characterized in that said device
(10) comprises gripping means (14).
7. A device according to any of the preceding Claims characterized in that said device
is made of plastic material.
8. Process for pretreating and washing fabrics in a washing machine with the dosing and
dispensing device according to any of the preceding Claims, characterized in that
it comprises the following steps:
- a dose of the total quantity of liquid detergent to be utilized during the pretreatment
and washing cycle is introduced into the dosing and dispensing device;
- pretreatment of the fabrics is executed with a controlled quantity of the liquid
detergent dosage contained in said device and dispensed from said device through said
cut;
- the thus pretreated fabrics are placed in the drum of the washing machine together
with said dosing and dispensing device and with other non-pretreated fabrics.