EP0116202A1 - Device for assisting in removal of garment stains - Google Patents

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EP0116202A1
EP0116202A1 EP83306994A EP83306994A EP0116202A1 EP 0116202 A1 EP0116202 A1 EP 0116202A1 EP 83306994 A EP83306994 A EP 83306994A EP 83306994 A EP83306994 A EP 83306994A EP 0116202 A1 EP0116202 A1 EP 0116202A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47LDOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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  • This invention pertains to a device for use in effecting removal of garment stains.
  • An object of the invention is to provide means for use in effecting removal of garment stains, e.g. in a restaurant or similar establishment, before the material causing the stain has had a chance to dry and "set".
  • the present invention seeks to avoid these problems and provides a device for use in assisting removal of garment stains comprising a reservoir containing a supply of a supersaturated aqueous solution of carbon dioxide, characterised in that the reservoir is shaped and dimensioned so as to be capable of being concealed on the person, and by valve-nozzle means openable to deliver a portion of said solution under pressure from the reservoir for applying the solution to a stained portion of a garment.
  • the shape and dimensions of the reservoir are not critical, so long as the device can be carried on the person, e.g., concealed in a pocket or a purse.
  • the reservoir can be shaped and dimensioned to the approximate proportions of a conventional tube of lipstick, perfume atomizer, breath freshener cartridge or the like.
  • the materials of construction of the reservoir are not critical and need only have the requisite strength and chemical stability to maintain the slightly acidic solution of carbon dioxide superatmospheric pressure, so as to maintain the carbon dioxide in the aqueous solution until it is released through the valve-nozzle.
  • the substantially incompressible carbon dioxide solution fills only a portion of the reservoir and is ejected therefrom by the pressure of a compressible gas phase filling the remaining portion of the reservoir, whereas, in another embodiment, the supersaturated carbon dioxide solution substantially fills the entire reservoir and is either pumped therefrom under pressure or ejected therefrom by deforming the reservoir in the manner of the familiar "squeeze bottle".
  • the supersaturated carbon dioxide solution can be specially prepared by simply dissolving carbon dioxide under pressure with the water carrier as is commonly carried out in drugstore soda fountains.
  • the solution can be commercially obtained as ordinary club soda or the like, which optionally may contain additional beneficial ingredients such as sodium bicarbonate and citric acid.
  • a supply of carbonated water 13 partially fills the interior of the reservoir 10 and a compressible gas, e.g., C0 2 , 14 fills the remaining interior of the reservoir 10, providing a motive force which ejects the carbonated water 13 under pressure through the dip tube 15 when the plunger portion 16 of the valve 12 is depressed in the direction of the arrow A against the action of the spring 17.
  • the supersaturated carbon dioxide solution indicated by the dashed lines 18, is ejected through a flared nozzle 19 and is directed against the stained portion B of a fabric substrate 20 which carries food stain material 21.
  • the wetted portion of the fabric substrate 20- is dabbed and lightly rubbed with any suitable absorbent material, such as a cloth or paper napkin, to remove the water and the food stain material 21 which is separated from the fabric 20. This procedure can be repeated if necessary to effect the complete removal of the staining material.
  • the reservoir 31, in accordance with another embodiment of the invention, may be completely filled with the carbonated water solution 32 which is ejected under pressure through the dip tube 33 by means of a pump 34 actuated by a plunger 35.
  • the carbonated water solution 41 can be ejected from a collapsible reservoir 42 by squeezing to eject the solution 41 through the dip tube 43, overcoming the pressure of the spring 44 on a flapper valve 45.

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Abstract

A device for use in effecting removal of stains from garments which consists of a pressurized reservoir (10) having an application valve-nozzle (12) and containing a supersaturated aqueous solution (13) of carbon dioxide. The reservoir is shaped and dimensioned to be concealed on the person, such as in a pocket or a purse, for ready use in a restaurant to remove food or beverage stains by applying a portion of the solution to the stained portion of the garment, followed by blotting.

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  • This invention pertains to a device for use in effecting removal of garment stains.
  • An object of the invention is to provide means for use in effecting removal of garment stains, e.g. in a restaurant or similar establishment, before the material causing the stain has had a chance to dry and "set".
  • It is well known that commercially available supersaturated solutions of carbon dioxide, commonly called "carbonated water", have remarkable abilities as stain-removal agents when applied to a fresh food or beverage stain. Such solutions are also known to be effective stain-removal agents for a variety of other stains, such as dust, cigarette ashes, animal stains, regurgitation, etc. Commonly available sources of such solutions include club soda, various naturally occurring sparkling waters, etc.
  • Heretofore, however, the use of such a cleaning agent has been limited by the fact that it is normally unavailable to be used immediately after a garment or other textile material is stained. In the typical case, a customer in a restaurant does not have this simple, yet effective, stain-removal agent available at the time the staining occurs and must wait for a considerable period of time such as his return to his residence or some other location where such cleaning agents are available in bulk containers. This length of time usually is sufficient to enable the stain to "set" by drying and by impregnation of the fibres of the garment.
  • Furthermore, since the stain-removal action of the agent depends on the effervescent action caused by the release of carbon dioxide bubbles, opening of a large container of the carbonated water usually results in wastage of all but the initial portion removed from the container, as the remainder of the carbonated water goes "flat".
  • Finally, even when applied by dabbing or pouring portions of the carbonated water upon the stained portion of a garment, there is a tendency for the effervescent action to take place only at the surface of the textile, rather than in the interstices of the fabric, which limits the stain-removal capability of the agent.
  • The present invention seeks to avoid these problems and provides a device for use in assisting removal of garment stains comprising a reservoir containing a supply of a supersaturated aqueous solution of carbon dioxide, characterised in that the reservoir is shaped and dimensioned so as to be capable of being concealed on the person, and by valve-nozzle means openable to deliver a portion of said solution under pressure from the reservoir for applying the solution to a stained portion of a garment.
  • The shape and dimensions of the reservoir are not critical, so long as the device can be carried on the person, e.g., concealed in a pocket or a purse. Thus, conveniently, the reservoir can be shaped and dimensioned to the approximate proportions of a conventional tube of lipstick, perfume atomizer, breath freshener cartridge or the like. The materials of construction of the reservoir are not critical and need only have the requisite strength and chemical stability to maintain the slightly acidic solution of carbon dioxide superatmospheric pressure, so as to maintain the carbon dioxide in the aqueous solution until it is released through the valve-nozzle. According to one embodiment of the invention, the substantially incompressible carbon dioxide solution fills only a portion of the reservoir and is ejected therefrom by the pressure of a compressible gas phase filling the remaining portion of the reservoir, whereas, in another embodiment, the supersaturated carbon dioxide solution substantially fills the entire reservoir and is either pumped therefrom under pressure or ejected therefrom by deforming the reservoir in the manner of the familiar "squeeze bottle".
  • If desired, the supersaturated carbon dioxide solution can be specially prepared by simply dissolving carbon dioxide under pressure with the water carrier as is commonly carried out in drugstore soda fountains. Alternatively, the solution can be commercially obtained as ordinary club soda or the like, which optionally may contain additional beneficial ingredients such as sodium bicarbonate and citric acid.
  • Reference is made to the accompanying drawings, in which:
    • Figure 1 is a perspective view of a device embodying the present invention, showing application of a carbonated water stain-removal agent to a stained portion of a fabric substrate;
    • Figure 2 is a sectional view of the device of Figure 1, taken along section line 2-2 thereof;
    • Figure 3 is a sectional view of a device of the present invention constructed in accordance with an alternative embodiment thereof; and
    • Figure 4 is a sectional view of a device of the present invention constructed in accordance with yet another alternative embodiment thereof.
    • Figures 1 and 2 depict a device constructed in accordance with the presently preferred embodiment of the invention, which consists of a generally cylindrical reservoir 10 having a closed end 11 and a dispensing valve-nozzle 12 carried on the opposite end.
  • A supply of carbonated water 13 partially fills the interior of the reservoir 10 and a compressible gas, e.g., C02, 14 fills the remaining interior of the reservoir 10, providing a motive force which ejects the carbonated water 13 under pressure through the dip tube 15 when the plunger portion 16 of the valve 12 is depressed in the direction of the arrow A against the action of the spring 17. The supersaturated carbon dioxide solution, indicated by the dashed lines 18, is ejected through a flared nozzle 19 and is directed against the stained portion B of a fabric substrate 20 which carries food stain material 21.
  • After application of the carbonated water solution 18 under pressure from the nozzle 19, the wetted portion of the fabric substrate 20- is dabbed and lightly rubbed with any suitable absorbent material, such as a cloth or paper napkin, to remove the water and the food stain material 21 which is separated from the fabric 20. This procedure can be repeated if necessary to effect the complete removal of the staining material.
  • As shown in Figure 3, the reservoir 31, in accordance with another embodiment of the invention, may be completely filled with the carbonated water solution 32 which is ejected under pressure through the dip tube 33 by means of a pump 34 actuated by a plunger 35.
  • Alternatively, as indicated in Figure 4, the carbonated water solution 41 can be ejected from a collapsible reservoir 42 by squeezing to eject the solution 41 through the dip tube 43, overcoming the pressure of the spring 44 on a flapper valve 45.

Claims (5)

1. A device for use in effecting the removal of stains from garments comprising a reservoir (10) containing a supply of a supersaturated aqueous solution (13) of carbon dioxide, characterised in that the reservoir is shaped and dimensioned so as to be capable of being concealed on the person, and by valve-nozzle means (12) openable to deliver a portion of said solution under pressure from the reservoir for applying the solution to a stained portion of a garment.
2. A device in accordance with Claim 1 further characterised in that the solution (13) is released by the action of a pressurizing gas when the valve-nozzle means (12) is open.
3. A device in accordance with Claim 1 further characterised by a pump means (34, 42) for ejecting the solution (13) when the valve-nozzle means (12) is open.
4. A device in accordance with Claim 3 further characterised in that the pump means is a plunger-type pump (34).
5. A device in accordance with Claim 3 further characterised in that the reservoir (42) is resiliently deformable and defines the pump means.
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FR2252140A1 (en) * 1973-11-23 1975-06-20 Kores Holding Zug Ag Thermoplastics tubular cleaning device sets mfrd - ampules contg cleaning liq inserted into each tube, and cleaning wicks adhesively fixed
EP0063668A1 (en) * 1981-04-28 1982-11-03 Max Eichenberger Device with a brush and a handle

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EP0063668A1 (en) * 1981-04-28 1982-11-03 Max Eichenberger Device with a brush and a handle

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