CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This patent application claims priority from Italian patent application no.
102019000021549 filed on 19/11/2019.
TECHNICAL SECTOR
[0002] The present invention relates to a product for the treatment of a washing appliance
and to uses of said product.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0003] The products called dishwasher care are normally liquid products with high dilution
(H
2O equal on average to 70%) with strongly acid characteristics (pH=2) and a strong
degreasing power determined mainly by the presence of surfactants.
[0004] They have the purpose of removing dirt residues and limescale that periodically accumulate
in the dishwasher, in particular in the filters and spray arms. Usually, monthly use
is prescribed.
[0005] The method of use of this type of product envisages running a complete empty cycle
by setting a high temperature programme. The empty cycle needs to be run because,
given the highly acid pH of the product, the concomitant use with the classic detergents
for dishwashers would cause the inactivation of the enzymes contained in the detergents,
significantly worsening the performance of washing the crockery. The need to opt for
an intensive programme, on the other hand, is determined by the fact that the dishwasher
care products are generally packaged in bottles (typically 250ml) of water-resistant
(non-biodegradable) plastic provided with a special cap consisting of a septum of
meltable wax at temperatures above 45-50°C.
[0006] The product therefore starts its action in the central washing step when the temperature
of the dishwasher is sufficient to melt the wax.
[0007] The dishwasher cares currently on the market come in a monophasic or biphasic version.
[0008] The washing machine care products are liquid products with high dilution (H
2O>70%) with strongly acid pH, equal to about 2, and a fair degreasing power thanks
to the presence of surfactants. They have the purpose of removing dirt residues and
limescale that periodically accumulate in the appliance and are used in empty cycles,
possibly at high temperatures to maximise the effect of the product. Considering the
low pH, they cannot be used in the normal washing cycle together with the detergent
because, similarly to the dishwasher cares, they would hinder the stain removal action
of the enzymes normally contained in washing machine detergents. The sales formats
currently available are 250ml bottles (disposable) of water-resistant (non-biodegradable)
plastic to be poured into the detergent compartment.
[0009] The dishwasher care and washing machine care products have several drawbacks, among
which we mention the following: to be used and, therefore, to exert their function,
they require a lot of time, a lot of water and a lot of electricity (typically an
entire washing cycle is necessary). It should also be noted that the packaging of
these products (being in non-bio-degradable plastic) has a negative environmental
impact. The washing machine care and anti-scale products for washing machines are
also relatively difficult to dose (making the loading operations of appliances more
complex and inaccurate - the risk of waste also increases).
[0010] Furthermore, it has been observed that the washing activities carried out even after
the use of the dishwasher care and washing machine cares do not allow to satisfactorily
improve the activity of the various detergents relatively to all types of dirt.
[0011] The anti-scale products for washing machines are liquid products with high dilution
(H
2O>80%) preferably with variable pH 4 to 7 which are added directly into the compartment
of the washing machine together with the detergent at each wash. The anti-scale products
therefore cooperate with the detergent by sequestering the limescale present, thus
improving the cleaning performance of the detergent. They therefore start working
in the actual washing step.
[0012] The formulations currently on the market consist of a pool of sequestrants and dispersants.
The sales format of these products is generally in bottles of variable volume (500-750ml)
with dosing cap. Normally, 50-75ml of product is used per wash.
[0013] Also the anti-scale products for washing machines have several drawbacks, among which
we mention the following: they are contained in bottles of non-biodegradable plastic
material (and therefore have a negative environmental impact), they are relatively
difficult to dose (making the loading operations of appliances more complex and inaccurate
- they also increase the risk of waste) and do not allow to satisfactorily improve
the activity of the detergents relatively to all types of dirt.
[0014] Furthermore, liquid detergents sold in water-soluble single-dose capsules are known.
However, they are unable to perform the functions of the aforementioned anti-scale,
dishwasher care and washing machine care products and have so far been produced only
in a monophasic version.
[0015] The object of the present invention is to provide a product for the treatment of
a washing appliance and to uses of this product, which allow to overcome, at least
partially, the drawbacks of the prior art and possibly are, at the same time, easy
and economic to realise.
SUMMARY
[0016] According to the present invention, a product for the treatment of a washing appliance
and uses of this product according to what is recited in the independent claim that
follows and, preferably, in any of the claims directly or indirectly dependent on
the independent claim are provided.
[0017] According to some non-limiting embodiments, the product may have two or more phases
that are mutually immiscible.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] The invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings,
which illustrate some non-limiting examples of embodiments, wherein:
- Figure 1 is a perspective view of a product (arranged horizontally) in accordance
with the present invention;
- Figure 2 is a plan view of the product of Figure 1;
- Figure 3 is a perspective view of a different embodiment of the product (arranged
horizontally) of Figure 1; and
- Figure 4 is a plan view of the product of Figure 3.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0019] In Figure 1, 1 denotes as a whole a product for the treatment of a washing appliance
(for example, a dishwasher or a washing machine).
[0020] The product 1 is, for example, an appliance care product and/or an anti-scale product.
[0021] In some non-limiting cases, the product 1 is for the treatment of a dishwasher. Alternatively,
the product 1 is for the treatment of a washing machine.
[0022] The product 1 comprises a substantially water-soluble (in particular, biodegradable)
casing 2; a collecting chamber 3, which is delimited by said casing 2; and an inner
composition 4, which is substantially liquid, is arranged inside the collecting chamber
3 and comprises 10% to 95% (in particular to 90%) by weight with respect to the total
weight of the inner composition 4, of an organic solvent and 0% to 20% by weight,
with respect to the total weight of the inner composition 4, of water.
[0023] According to some preferred but not limiting embodiments, the inner composition 4
comprises up to a maximum of 15% (in particular, up to a maximum of 10%; more in particular,
up to a maximum of 5%) by weight, with respect to the total weight of the inner composition
4, of water. It should be noted that it has been experimentally observed that the
lower the concentration of water, the lower the risk of the casing 2 being damaged.
[0024] Advantageously but not necessarily, the inner composition 4 comprises 2% to 40% by
weight, with respect to the total weight of the inner composition 4, of a weak acid.
[0025] Within this text, weak acid refers to the acid as such (not dissociated) and/or a
salt thereof (for example sodium citrate) and/or the anion (completely dissociated
from the counterion) . This applies to any embodiment and/or example of such an weak
acid.
[0026] In particular (since the inner composition 4 is substantially liquid), the weak acid
is in the substantially liquid phase (for example, the weak acid is dissolved).
[0027] It should be noted that it has been experimentally observed that the weak acid and
the organic solvent act surprisingly synergistically so to allow to obtain an inner
composition 4 which is at the same time with a low concentration of water (therefore
scarcely aggressive for the casing 2) and is able to exert (once the casing 2 has
been dissolved) a sequestering action against limescale.
[0028] Advantageously but not necessarily, the weak acid has a pK
a in water (in particular, measured at ambient temperature and pressure - 25°C and
1 bar) greater than 1 (in particular, greater than or equal to 2) up to 9 (in particular,
up to 6; more in particular, up to 5; still more particularly up to 4).
[0029] The pK
a and the pK
b are determined according to one of the known methods (possibly using the most suitable
method among those described, for example, in
Reijenga et al, Developments of Methods for the Determination of pKa Values, Analytical
Chemistry Insights 2013:8 53-17). In particular, the pK
a and the pK
b are determined according to the potentiometric method (see
X. Subirats et al., Methods for pKa Determination (I): Potentiometry, Spectrophotometry,
and Capillary Electrophore, Elsevier Reference Module in Chemistry, Molecular Sciences
and Chemical Engineering, (2015), DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-12-409547-2.11559-8; and
Serjeant, E. P. Potentiometry and Potentiometric Titrations; Wiley: New York, 1984).
[0030] According to some non-limiting embodiments, the weak acid is selected from the group
consisting of: carboxylic acids (in particular, C
1-C
8; in particular, with 1 to 4 - more precisely 1 to 3 carboxylic groups), phosphoric
acid (and a combination thereof).
[0031] In other words, the weak acid can be a mixture of different carboxylic acids (with
or without phosphoric acid) or composed of a single carboxylic acid.
[0032] In this text, "C
x-C
y" refers to a group and/or a compound which is intended as having x to y carbon atoms.
[0033] In some specific non-limiting cases, the weak acid is selected from the group consisting
of: citric acid, lactic acid, formic acid, phosphoric acid (and a combination thereof).
More precisely but not necessarily, weak acid is selected from the group consisting
of: citric acid, lactic acid, formic acid (and a combination thereof). In some specific
non-limiting cases, the weak acid is the citric acid.
[0034] Advantageously but not necessarily, the inner composition 4 comprises at least 5%
(in particular, at least 7%; more in particular, at least 20%) by weight, with respect
to the total weight of the inner composition 4, of said weak acid.
[0035] According to some non-limiting embodiments, the inner composition 4 comprises up
(less than or equal) to 35% (in particular, to 30%; more in particular, to 15%) by
weight, with respect to the total weight of the inner composition 4, of the aforesaid
weak acid.
[0036] According to some non-limiting embodiments, where the product 1 is for use as a dishwasher
care, the inner composition 4 comprises from 5% (in particular, from 7%; more in particular,
from 20%) to 40% (in particular, to 35%) by weight, with respect to the total weight
of the inner composition 4, of said weak acid.
[0037] According to some non-limiting embodiments, where the product 1 is for use as an
anti-scale product for washing machines and/or as a washing machine care, the inner
composition 4 comprises from 5% (in particular, from 7%) to 40% (in particular, to
35%; more in particular, to 25%) by weight, with respect to the total weight of the
inner composition 4, of said weak acid.
[0038] Advantageously but not necessarily, the organic solvent is selected from the group
consisting of alcohols, diols, triols, polyols (and a combination thereof). According
to some non-limiting embodiments, the alcohols, diols, triols and polyols are, each
one independently of the other ones, C
2-C
8 (in particular, C
3-C
6). In other words, the organic solvent can be a mixture of different alcohols (and/or
diols and/or triols and/or polyols) or composed of a single alcohol (or diol etc.).
[0039] According to some non-limiting embodiments, the alcohols, diols, triols and polyols
have, each one independently of the other ones, a number of hydroxyls which is the
same as the number of carbons. In particular, each carbon of the alcohols, diols,
triols and polyols is bound to a respective single (only) hydroxyl group.
[0040] In some limiting cases, the aforesaid alcohols, diols, triols and polyols are linear
(i.e., they have a linear chain of carbons bound together).
[0041] Advantageously but not necessarily, the organic solvent is selected from the group
consisting of: glycerin, sorbitol (and a combination thereof).
[0042] According to some non-limiting embodiments, the organic solvent comprises (in particular,
is) glycerin.
[0043] Alternatively, or in addition, the organic solvent comprises (in particular, is)
sorbitol.
[0044] Advantageously but not necessarily, the inner composition 4 comprises at least 25%
(in particular, at least 40%, more in particular at least 50%) by weight, with respect
to the total weight of the inner composition 4, of the organic solvent.
[0045] Alternatively, or in addition, the inner composition 4 comprises up (less than or
equal) to 80% (in particular, up to 65%) by weight, with respect to the total weight
of the inner composition 4, of the organic solvent.
[0046] Advantageously but not necessarily, the inner composition 4 comprises 1% to 40% by
weight, with respect to the total weight of the inner composition 4, of an alkalinizing
agent having a PK
b, in water at 25°C and 1 bar, ranging from 2 (in particular, from 3) to 9 (in particular,
to 8; more in particular, to 7; still more particularly, to 5).
[0047] The alkalinizing agent surprisingly allows to improve the solubilization of the aforesaid
weak acid and, at the same time, regulates the pH reducing the risk, for example,
of inactivating the enzymes of the detergents.
[0048] According to some non-limiting embodiments, the inner composition 4 comprises at
least 2% (in particular, at least 10%) by weight, with respect to the total weight
of the inner composition 4, of the alkalinizing agent. Alternatively, or in addition,
the inner composition 4 comprises up (less than or equal) to 35% (in particular, up
to 25%; more in particular, up to 20%; still more particularly, up to 15%; still more
particularly, up to 6%) by weight, with respect to the total weight of said inner
composition 4, of the alkalinizing agent.
[0049] According to some non-limiting embodiments, where the product 1 is for use as a dishwasher
care, the inner composition 4 comprises 1% to 10% (in particular, to 6%; more in particular,
to 4%) by weight, with respect to the total weight of said inner composition 4, of
the alkalinizing agent.
[0050] Alternatively, where the product 1 is for use as an anti-scale product for washing
machines and/or as a washing machine care, the inner composition 4 comprises from
1% (in particular, from 5%; more in particular, from 10%) to 40% (in particular, to
35%) by weight, with respect to the total weight of the inner composition 4, of the
alkalinizing agent.
[0051] Advantageously but not necessarily, the alkalinizing agent is selected from the group
consisting of: C
1-C
8 hydroxy-amines (in particular, with only one amino functionality; in particular,
C
2-C
6), ammonia, potassium hydroxide (and a combination thereof). In other words, the alkalinizing
agent can be a mixture of different hydroxy-ammines or composed of a single hydroxy-ammine.
[0052] More precisely but not necessarily, the alkalinizing agent is selected from the group
consisting of: monoethanolamine, diethanolamine, triethanolamine (potassium hydroxide)
(and a combination thereof).
[0053] Advantageously but not necessarily, the inner composition 4 comprises 1% to 10% (in
particular, to 8%) by weight, with respect to the total weight of the inner composition
4, of a polymer component (in particular, comprising - consisting of - a plurality
of polymers selected from the group consisting of: acrylic homopolymers, acrylic-maleic
copolymers and a combination thereof). In other words, for example, the polymer component
can be a mixture of different acrylic homopolymers (and/or acrylic-maleic copolymers)
or composed of a single acrylic homopolymer.
[0054] The polymer component is able to sequester calcium and magnesium and, by acting synergistically
with the weak acid, allows to reduce scale.
[0055] The polymer component comprises polymers with a mean molecular weight ranging from
1000 g/mol (in particular, from 3000 g/mol) to 20000 g/mol (in particular, to 10000
g/mol; more in particular, to 6000 g/mol).
[0056] The mean molecular weight of the polymers is measured through static light scattering
methods (such as for example described in ASTM D4001 - 13).
[0057] Advantageously but not necessarily, the inner composition 4 comprises 1% to 50% by
weight, with respect to the total weight of the inner composition 4, of a surfactant
(in particular, selected from the group consisting of: anionic surfactants, cationic
surfactants, amphoteric surfactants, non-ionic surfactants, and a combination thereof).
[0058] In other words, for example, the surfactant can be a mixture of different anionic
surfactants (and/or cationic surfactants and/or amphoteric surfactants and/or non-ionic
surfactants) or composed of a single anionic surfactant (or a single cationic surfactant
or a single amphoteric surfactant or a single non-ionic surfactant).
[0059] According to some non-limiting embodiments, the surfactant is selected from the group
consisting of: alkyl ethoxysulfates (in particular C
8-C
38; more in particular, C
12-C
28) , alkyl sulfates (in particular C
8-C
18; more in particular, C
12-C
16), salts of the dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid, alkylbenzene sulfonates (in particular
C
9-C
27; more in particular, C
18-C
24), alkyl sulfonates (in particular C
9-C
21; more in particular, C
12-C
18), soaps (in particular C
9-C
21; more in particular, C
12-C
18), amine ethoxylates (in particular C
12-C
18), quaternary ammonium salts (in particular C
9-C
21; more in particular, C
12-C
18), betaines (in particular C
9-C
27; more in particular, C
12-C
16), amine oxide (in particular C
9-C
21; more in particular, C
12-C
16), ethoxylated alcohols (in particular C
8-C
38; more in particular, C
12-C
28), etho-propoxylated alcohols (in particular C
8-C
38; more in particular, C
12-C
28), alkyl polyglucosides (in particular C
9-C
38; more in particular, C
12-C
28), ethanolamides (in particular C
9-C
27; more in particular, C
18-C
24) of fatty acids (and a combination thereof).
[0060] In this text, "sulfates" and/or "sulfonates" of organic compounds refer to either
the relative acids (sulfuric acids and sulphonic acids, respectively) or the relative
salts (for example of sodium) and the anions (completely dissociated from the counterions).
[0061] Advantageously but not necessarily, the surfactant mainly comprises (is) a non-ionic
surfactant.
[0062] In this way, it is possible to obtain a biphasic inner composition 4 (Figures 3 and
4). In particular, the non-ionic surfactant is gathered (is - mainly - present) in
the upper phase (portion) (shown in darker grey in the attached figures); the organic
solvent (the possible water), the weak acid and possibly the alkalinizing agent and/or
the polymer component are gathered (are - mainly - present) in the lower phase (portion)
(shown in lighter grey in the attached figures). More precisely but not necessarily,
the upper phase and the lower phase are (substantially) immiscible (with each other).
[0063] In this context, advantageously but not necessarily, the inner composition 4 comprises
one or more dyes (in particular, organic pigments) which is/are arranged so that the
two phases are visually even more distinguishable.
[0064] It should be noted that when it is indicated that a component of the inner composition
4 is "mainly" arranged in a phase (portion), it is meant that the quantity of this
component in that phase is greater than (in particular, it is at least double) the
quantity of the same component in all the rest of the inner composition 4.
[0065] It should be noted that, according to some non-limiting embodiments, an air portion
5 (an air bubble), which tends to position itself above the inner composition 4 (more
precisely, where present, of the aforesaid upper portion), is also arranged inside
the chamber 3.
[0066] In some specific and non-limiting cases, the surfactant is selected from the group
consisting of: ethoxylated alcohols (in particular C
8-C
38; more in particular, C
12-C
28), etho-propoxylated alcohols (in particular C
8-C
38; more in particular, C
12-C
28), alkyl polyglucosides (in particular C
9-C
38; more in particular, C
12-C
28), ethanolamides (in particular C
9-C
27; more in particular, C
18-C
24) of fatty acids (and a combination thereof).
[0067] Advantageously but not necessarily, the surfactant is selected from the group consisting
of: ethoxylated alcohols (in particular C
8-C
38; more in particular, C
12-C
28), etho-propoxylated alcohols (in particular C
8-C
38; more in particular, C
12-C
28) (and a combination thereof) .
[0068] According to some non-limiting embodiments, the surfactant is selected from the group
consisting of: ethoxylated alcohols (in particular C
8-C
38; more in particular, C
12-C
28), etho-propoxylated alcohols (in particular C
8-C
38; more in particular, C
12-C
28), alkylbenzene sulfonates (in particular C
9-C
27; more in particular, C
18-C
24) (and a combination thereof) .
[0069] In particular, the alkylbenzene sulfonates have the following structural formula
(I):

wherein R
1 is a C
9-C
18 aliphatic (in particular, an alkyl); R
2 is a C
1-C
4 (in particular, C
2-C
3, more in particular C
2) an aliphatic (in particular, an alkyl) . More precisely but not necessarily, R
1 is a linear aliphatic (in particular, an alkyl); R
2 is a linear aliphatic (in particular, an alkyl).
[0070] Alternatively, or in addition, in particular, the alkylbenzene sulfonate have the
following structural formula (VI):

wherein R
1 is a C
9-C
18 aliphatic (in particular, an alkyl); M is a metal selected from sodium and potassium.
More precisely but not necessarily, R
1 is a linear aliphatic (in particular, an alkyl).
[0071] In this text, by "aliphatic" it is meant a nonaromatic and unsubstituted (unless
otherwise specified), saturated or unsaturated, linear, branched and/or cyclic hydrocarbon.
Non-limiting examples of aliphatic groups are: t-butyl, ethenyl, 1- or 2-propenyl,
cyclohexyl.
[0072] In this text, by "alkyl" or "alkyl-" it is meant a saturated aliphatic (i.e., an
aliphatic group without double or triple carbon-carbon bonds). Non-limiting examples
of alkyls are: methyl, n-propyl, t-butyl, cyclohexyl.
[0073] In particular, the ethoxylated alcohols have the following structural formula (II):
R
3-O-(CH
2CH
2O)
n-H (II)
wherein R
3 is a C
9-C
18 aliphatic (in particular, an alkyl); n is an integer 1 to 9.
[0074] In particular, the etho-propoxylated alcohols have the following structural formula
(III):
R
4-O-(R
5O)
m-H (III)
[0075] wherein R
4 is a C
9-C
18 aliphatic (in particular, an alkyl); m is an integer 1 to 9; and each R
5 is selected, each one independently of the other ones between -(CH
2)
3- and - (CH
2)
2-.
[0076] In particular, the alkyl ethoxysulfates have the following structural formula (IV):
R
6-(OC
2H
4)a-SO
4- (IV)
wherein R
6 is a C
9-C
18 aliphatic (in particular, an alkyl); a is an integer 1 to 9.
[0077] In particular, the alkyl sulfates have the following structural formula (V):
R
7-SO
4- (V),
[0078] wherein R
7 is a C
9-C
18 aliphatic (in particular, an alkyl).
[0079] Advantageously but not necessarily, the inner composition 4 comprises from 1% (in
particular, from 10%) to 30% (in particular, to 25%) by weight, with respect to the
total weight of the inner composition 4, of the aforesaid surfactant.
[0080] Advantageously but not necessarily, once the product 1 is dissolved in demineralized
water - i.e., osmotic and/or distilled (99 ml of water per each ml of the inner composition
4), the product 1 (in particular, the inner composition 4) has a pH ranging from 2
to 7.
[0081] According to some non-limiting embodiments, where the product 1 is for use as a dishwasher
care, once the product 1 is dissolved in water (99 ml of water per each ml of the
inner composition 4), the inner composition 4 has a pH up to 4 (in particular, up
to 3; more in particular, up to 2.5) .
[0082] Alternatively, where the product 1 is for use as a washing machine care and/or as
an anti-scale product for washing machine, once the product 1 is dissolved in water
(99 ml of water per each ml of the inner composition 4), the inner composition 4 has
a pH ranging from 3 (in particular, from 6) up to 7 (in particular, up to 6.7).
[0083] According to some non-limiting embodiments, the casing has a thickness ranging from
about 20µm to about 300µm (in particular, to about 150µm).
[0084] Advantageously but not necessarily, the casing 2 (is made of a material so that it)
dissolves in water at 25°C within 10 minutes from immersion.
[0085] According to some non-limiting embodiments, the casing 2 is (mainly) of polyvinyl
alcohol (PVOH).
[0086] In particular, the casing 2 is floppy. In other words, the casing 2 has a different
shape when it is full (i.e., when the collecting chamber 3 is full) and when it is
empty (i.e., when the collecting chamber 3 is empty). In other words, the casing 2,
when full, assumes an expanded shape that is different (and volumetrically greater)
than the shape assumed by the same empty casing 2.
[0087] Advantageously but not necessarily, the product 1 comprises from about 5 ml (in particular,
from about 15 ml) to about 30 ml (in particular, to about 25 ml) of the inner composition
4.
[0088] It has been experimentally observed that the product 1 (as defined above) has several
advantages relative to the state of the art. Among these we mention the following:
the product 1 has a reduced environmental impact (in particular, the casing 2, being
water-soluble and biodegradable, leaves no residues); it is easy to dose; it allows
to improve the activity of the detergents relative to some types of dirt; in order
to be used and, therefore, to make explicit its function it requires reduced energy,
water, and time.
[0089] According to an aspect of the present invention, the use of the product 1 defined
above is provided for the treatment of a washing appliance (for example, a dishwasher
or a washing machine).
[0090] In particular, the appliance is configured for washing objects (items) selected from
the group consisting of: kitchen utensils (more in particular, crockery and/or cutlery)
and articles mainly made of fabric (more in particular, clothing and/or underwear).
[0091] Advantageously but not necessarily, during use, at least one of the aforesaid objects
(in particular, a plurality of said objects) is present inside the appliance.
[0092] According to some non-limiting embodiments, the use comprises a treatment step during
which the product 1 comes into contact with water (in particular, having a temperature
below 40°C) inside the appliance and the casing (at least partially) dissolves.
[0093] Advantageously but not necessarily, during the treatment step, at least one aforesaid
object (in particular, a plurality of said objects) is present inside the appliance.
[0094] According to some non-limiting embodiments, the appliance is a dishwasher.
[0095] Advantageously but not necessarily, the use provides that the product and a (further)
detergent is used during the same washing cycle (in particular, during which at least
one aforesaid object - more in particular, a plurality of said objects - is present
inside the appliance). More precisely but not necessarily, the washing cycle comprises
the aforementioned treatment step and (optionally) a washing step, during which the
detergent is used to wash the object (s). Advantageously but not necessarily, the
washing step takes place at a higher temperature than the treatment step. In particular,
between the treatment step and the washing step there is a discharge step, during
which the water used during the treatment step is removed (from the aforementioned
appliance).
[0096] According to some embodiments, the use of the product 1 is as a dishwasher care.
In addition, or alternatively, the use of the product 1 is as a washing machine care.
In addition, or alternatively, the use of the product 1 is as an anti-scale product
for washing machine.
[0097] As regards the use in the dishwasher, according to some embodiments, the product
1 can be placed, for example, in the cutlery basket and, considering the fast dissolution
of the film, it starts working already in the pre-rinsing step (which in practice,
corresponds to the aforementioned treatment step) allowing the dishwasher to be cleaned
in preparation for washing.
[0098] In doing so, the product 2 never comes into contact with the real detergent, since
the latter will outflow from the containment compartment only in the subsequent washing
step. The product 1 therefore has the purpose of preparing the machine for washing,
without having the need for unnecessary empty washing.
[0099] One of the most important problems to be overcome in the development of the product
1 was to realise a composition compatible with the water-soluble casing thereof. This
implies that, unlike normal products, which envisage the use of high percentages of
water, alternative solvents were to be chosen which, however, are able to solubilise
the active ingredients. This is not at all simple since some ingredients, such as
the weak acid, are well soluble in water, but poorly soluble in other means.
[0100] A common formulation basis was therefore identified for the various types of product
(washing machine and dishwasher) which is based on the use of the aforesaid organic
solvent (advantageously, a combination of the organic solvent and the alkalinizing
agent).
[0101] Unless the contrary is explicitly indicated, the content of the references (articles,
books, patent applications, etc.) cited in this text is referred to in full herein.
In particular, the aforementioned references are incorporated herein by reference.
[0102] Further characteristics of the present invention will become apparent from the following
description of merely illustrative and non-limiting examples.
Example 1
[0103] This example describes the realisation of some products in accordance with the present
invention.
[0104] 20 millilitres of each of the inner compositions having one of the formulations ranging
from A to E has been inserted between two sheets of MonoSol material (marketed by
Kuraray WS Fil Division) whose perimeter edges were superimposed and subsequently
welded by heat so as to enclose the formulations ranging from A to E. To facilitate
welding, a very thin layer of water is applied between the edges before the superimposition
thereof. These activities were carried out by a machine named Hydroforma supplied
by the company Cloud Packaging Europe (L-8366 Hagen, Luxembourg).
[0105] In this way, five different products (single-dose) have been obtained, each of which
(as described above) has a collecting chamber, which is delimited by a casing (obtained
from the MonoSol material) and inside which an inner composition 4 having a respective
of the formulations ranging from A to E is arranged.
Formulation A
| Single-dose components |
% by weight |
| Acrylic polymer |
2 |
| Citric acid |
12 |
| Sorbitol |
12 |
| Glycerol |
46.3999 |
| Triethanolamine |
2 |
| Etho-propoxylated alcohol |
20 |
| Colour |
0.0001 |
| Water |
5.6 |
| total |
100 |
[0106] The product containing the composition with formulation A was mainly prepared as
a dishwasher care product. This product is presented as biphasic.
Formulation B
| Single-dose components |
% by weight |
| Acrylic polymer |
4 |
| Citric acid |
22 |
| Sorbitol |
12 |
| Glycerol |
34.9999 |
| Monoethanolamine |
2 |
| Etho-propoxylated alcohol |
15 |
| Colour |
0.0001 |
| Fragrance |
1 |
| Water |
9 |
| total |
100 |
[0107] The product containing the composition with formulation B was mainly prepared as
a dishwasher care product. This product is presented as biphasic.
Formulation C
| Single-dose components |
% by weight |
| Acrylic polymer |
2 |
| Citric acid |
6 |
| Sorbitol |
10 |
| Glycerol |
50.5 |
| Monoethanolamine |
20 |
| Alkyl derivatives of benzenesulfonic acid with ethanolamine* |
5 |
| Water |
6.5 |
| total |
100 |
[0108] The product containing the composition with formulation C was mainly prepared as
an anti-scale product for washing machine. This product is presented as monophasic.
Formulation D
| Single-dose components |
% by weight |
| Citric acid |
5 |
| Sorbitol |
10 |
| Glycerol |
45.4999 |
| Triethanolamine |
16 |
| Ethoxylated alcohol |
20 |
| Colour |
0.0001 |
| Fragrance |
0.5 |
| Water |
3 |
| total |
100 |
[0109] The product containing the composition with formulation D was mainly prepared as
an anti-scale product for washing machine. This product is presented as biphasic.
Formulation E
| Single-dose components |
% by weight |
| Citric acid |
10 |
| Acrylic polymer |
5 |
| Sorbitol |
10 |
| Glycerol |
28.9999 |
| Triethanolamine |
16 |
| Etho-propoxylated alcohol |
20 |
| Colour |
0.0001 |
| Water |
10 |
| total |
100 |
[0110] The product containing the composition with the formulation E was mainly prepared
as an anti-scale product for washing machines. This product is presented as biphasic.
[0111] The etho-propoxylated alcohols were one or more compounds having the following structure
R
4-O-(R
5O)
m-H, wherein R
4 is a C
9-C
18 aliphatic (in particular, an alkyl) ; m is an integer 1 to 9; and each R
5 is selected, each one independently of the other ones, between -(CH
2)
3- and - (CH
2)
2-.
[0112] The alkyl derivatives of benzenesulfonic acid with ethanolamine had the following
structure:

wherein R
1 is a C
9-C
18 alkyl.
Example 2
[0113] This example describes the comparison between the capability of removing dirt from
cotton patches of the detergent Dixan® alone (a detergent sold in Italy by Henkel®
and marketed in other countries under the names Persil®, Wipp® and LeChat®) compared
to the combination of the detergent Dixan® together with a single product in accordance
with the present invention (the product with formulation D of the previous example).
[0114] The cotton patches were washed using the following parameters and devices:
Washing machine: Miele WMB 120
Water hardness: 20° f
Washing programme: cotton
Temperature: 30 °C
Spinning: 800 rpm
Time: 74 minutes
[0115] The measurements of the treated cotton patches were carried out using a Dr Lange
LUCI 100 reflectometer by measuring the light reflected by the stains for the assessment
of the dirt removal. Differences of less than 2 optical points are not perceived by
the human eye and therefore were not considered as significant.
[0116] Each test was carried out by loading the washing machine with 10 towels, 2 bed sheets,
2 pillowcases, 1 specially stained patch (as required by the AISE - International
Association for Soaps Detergents and Maintenance Products) and 2 ballast patches.
[0117] The differences between the results obtained are shown in the following table 1,
in which the relative AISE code is shown together with the type of stain. The "+"
signs indicate the stains for which the combination of the detergent Dixan® together
with a single product in accordance with the present invention achieved a significant
improvement. The "=" signs indicate that there is no substantial difference between
the two treatments. The "-" signs indicate the stains for which there was a worsening
using the combination of the detergent Dixan® together with a single product in accordance
with the present invention.
Table 1
| Washing at 30°C |
Differences found |
| Fruit juice CFT CS15 |
4.0 |
+ |
| Te WFK 10J |
8.1 |
+ |
| Grass CFT CS08 |
-0.2 |
= |
| Car oil CFT C01 |
4.7 |
+ |
| Make up CFT C01 |
4.2 |
+ |
| Red Wine CFT H026 |
12.5 |
+ |
| Coffee CFT KC-H109 |
11.7 |
+ |
| Tomato sauce WE5TPWKC |
9.1 |
+ |
| Baby food WE5IACBFWKC |
0.1 |
= |
| Blood WE5IACBFWKC |
6.4 |
+ |
| Mustard WE5FSMWKC |
0.1 |
= |
| Chocolate CFT CS44 |
2.5 |
+ |
| Grass/Mud WE5GMWKC |
-5.9 |
- |
| Frying oil WE5BBWKC |
-13.4 |
- |
[0118] The table above shows how the use of the single dose has surprisingly allowed a significant
improvement in washing performance for 9 stains out of 14.
Example 3
[0119] This example describes the comparison of the dirt removal capability of the combination
of the detergent Dixan® together with a single product in accordance with the present
invention (the product with formulation D of example 1) compared to the use of the
detergent Dixan® together with another anti-scale product already present on the market.
[0120] The tests were carried out as described in the previous example. The results obtained
are reported in the following table 2, in which the same symbols mentioned in the
previous example were used.
Table 2
| Washing at 30°C |
Differences found |
| Fruit juice CFT CS15 |
0.7 |
= |
| Te WFK 10J |
5.2 |
+ |
| Grass CFT CS08 |
2.6 |
+ |
| Car oil CFT C01 |
-0.2 |
= |
| Make up CFT C01 |
-1.4 |
= |
| Red Wine CFT H026 |
5.1 |
+ |
| Coffee CFT KC-H109 |
4.6 |
+ |
| Tomato sauce WE5TPWKC |
-4.3 |
- |
| Baby food WE5IACBFWKC |
-0.4 |
= |
| Blood WE5IACBFWKC |
4.1 |
+ |
| Mustard WE5FSMWKC |
-0.8 |
= |
| Chocolate CFT CS44 |
0.8 |
= |
| Grass/Mud WE5GMWKC |
-7.7 |
- |
| Frying oil WE5BBWKC |
-0.5 |
= |
[0121] The table above shows how the use of the single dose has surprisingly allowed a significant
improvement in washing performance for 5 stains out of 14; a worsening was observed
in only two cases.
Example 4
[0122] This example describes a test carried out to assess the effect of a product in accordance
with the present invention on limescale removal.
[0123] The tests were carried out using the following device and the following parameters:
Dishwasher: Whirlpool
Washing programme: pre-wash
Temperature: 20-30 °C
Litres: 4.0
Time: 14-16 minutes
Detergent: -
[0124] 25g of ballast dirt spread on the door of the dishwasher
[0125] Two tests were carried out by treating, in each case, a marble tile dimensioned:
7cm x 7cm x 0.1cm.
[0126] A test was carried out without using any product. The other test was carried out
using a product in accordance with the invention (the product with formulation A of
example 1).
[0127] At the end of the pre-wash cycle, the tiles were removed, dried, and weighed, assessing
the removal of limescale by gravimetric method.
[0128] The results obtained have been reported in the following tables 3 and 4.
Table 3
| |
Initial weight |
Final weight |
| Pre-wash without product |
72.8694 |
72.8693 |
| Pre-wash with product |
72.0685 |
71.8543 |
Table 4
| |
Change |
Change % |
| Pre-wash without product |
-0.0001 |
= |
| Pre-wash with product |
-0.2142 |
-0.30 |
[0129] As it can be observed, the use of the product allows a significant and surprising
reduction of limescale.
1. A product for the treatment of a washing appliance;
the product (1) comprises a substantially water-soluble casing (2); a collecting chamber
(3), which is delimited by said casing (2); and an inner composition (4), which is
substantially liquid, is arranged inside the collecting chamber and comprises at least
a weak acid and an organic solvent selected from the group consisting of:
alcohols, diols, triols, polyols and a combination thereof;
said inner composition (4) comprises 0% to 20% by weight, with respect to the total
weight of said inner composition (4), of water; 2% to 40% by weight, with respect
to the total weight of said inner composition (4), of said weak acid; and 10% to 95%
by weight, with respect to the total weight of said inner composition (4), of said
organic solvent.
2. A product according to claim 1, wherein said alcohols, diols, triols and polyols are,
each one independently of the other ones, C2-C8; said weak acid has a pKa in water measured at 25°C and 1 bar of more than 1 and up to 9;
said inner composition (4) comprises 0% to 15% by weight, with respect to the total
weight of said inner composition (4), of water; 5% to 35% by weight, with respect
to the total weight of said inner composition (4), of said weak acid; and 25% to 80%
by weight, with respect to the total weight of said inner composition (4), of said
organic solvent; in particular, said weak acid is substantially in liquid phase.
3. A product according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said alcohols, diols, triols and polyols
are linear and have, each one independently of the other ones, a number of hydroxyl
groups which is the same as the number of carbons; said weak acid is selected from
the group consisting of: carboxylic acids (in particular, C1-C8; in particular, with 1 to 4 carboxylic groups), phosphoric acid and a combination
thereof.
4. A product according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said organic solvent
is selected from the group consisting of: glycerin, sorbitol and a combination thereof;
said weak acid is selected from the group consisting of: citric acid, lactic acid,
formic acid, phosphoric acid, and a combination thereof.
5. A product according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said inner composition
(4) comprises 1% to 40% by weight, with respect to the total weight of said inner
composition (4), of an alkalinizing agent having a PKb, in water at 25°C and 1 bar, ranging from 2 to 9.
6. A product according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said inner composition
(4) comprises 1% to 35% by weight, with respect to the total weight of said inner
composition (4), of an alkalinizing agent selected from the group consisting of: C1-C8 hydroxy-ammines, ammonia, potassium hydroxide and a combination thereof.
7. A product according to claim 5 or 6, wherein the alkalinizing agent is selected from
the group consisting of: monoethanolamine, diethanolamine, triethanolamine and a combination
thereof.
8. A product according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said inner composition
(4) comprises 1% to 10% by weight, with respect to the total weight of said inner
composition (4), of a polymer component selected from the group consisting of: acrylic
homopolymers, acrylic-maleic copolymers and a combination thereof.
9. A product according to claim 8, wherein the acrylic homopolymers and the acrylic-maleic
copolymers have, each one independently of the other ones, a mean molecular weight
ranging from 1000 g/mol to 20000 g/mol.
10. A product according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said inner composition
(4) comprises 1% to 50% by weight, with respect to the total weight of said inner
composition (4), of a surfactant selected from the group consisting of: anionic surfactants,
cationic surfactants, amphoteric surfactant, non-ionic surfactants, and a combination
thereof.
11. A product according to claim 10, wherein said inner composition (4) comprises 1% to
30% by weight, with respect to the total weight of said inner composition (4), of
said surfactant, which is selected from the group consisting of: alkyl ethoxysulfates,
alkyl sulfates, salts of the dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid, alkylbenzene sulfonates,
alkyl sulfonates, soaps, amine ethoxylates, quaternary ammonium salts, betaines, amine
oxide, ethoxylated alcohols, etho-propoxylated alcohols, alkyl polyglucosides, ethanolamides
of fatty acids and a combination thereof.
12. A product according to claim 11, wherein said inner composition (4) comprises 10%
to 25% by weight, with respect to the total weight of said inner composition (4),
of said surfactant, which comprises a non-ionic surfactant.
13. A product according to claim 12, wherein said surfactant is selected from the group
consisting of: C8-C38 ethoxylated alcohols, C8-C38 etho-propoxylated alcohols, alkyl polyglucosides, ethanolamides of fatty acids and
a combination thereof.
14. A product according to any one of the claims from 11 to 13, wherein said surfactant
is selected from the group consisting of: C8-C38 ethoxylated alcohols, C8-C38 etho-propoxylated alcohols, C9-C27 alkylbenzene sulfonates and a combination thereof.
15. A use of a product according to any one of the preceding claims for the treatment
of an appliance configured for washing objects (items) selected from the group consisting
of: kitchen utensils (more in particular, crockery and/or cutlery) and articles mainly
made of fabric (more in particular, clothing and/or underwear); in particular, the
appliance is either a dishwasher or a washing machine; in particular, during use,
at least one aforesaid object (in particular, a plurality of said objects) is present
inside the appliance.
16. A use according to claim 15 and comprising a treatment step during which the product
comes into contact with water having a temperature below 40°C inside said appliance
and said casing (2) at least partially dissolves; in particular, during the treatment
step, at least one aforesaid object (in particular, a plurality of said objects) is
present inside the appliance; in particular, the appliance is a dishwasher.
17. A use according to claim 15 or 16, and which provides that said product and a (further)
detergent are used during a same washing cycle (in particular, during which at least
one aforesaid object - more in particular, a plurality of said objects - is present
inside the appliance); in particular, the washing cycle comprises said treatment step
and a washing step, during which the detergent is used to wash the object/s.