GB2157718A - Device for washing linen in a machine with a liquid detergent and process employing the said device - Google Patents

Device for washing linen in a machine with a liquid detergent and process employing the said device Download PDF

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GB2157718A
GB2157718A GB08508601A GB8508601A GB2157718A GB 2157718 A GB2157718 A GB 2157718A GB 08508601 A GB08508601 A GB 08508601A GB 8508601 A GB8508601 A GB 8508601A GB 2157718 A GB2157718 A GB 2157718A
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Henri Cornette
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
    • D06F39/00Details of washing machines not specific to a single type of machines covered by groups D06F9/00 - D06F27/00 
    • D06F39/02Devices for adding soap or other washing agents
    • D06F39/024Devices for adding soap or other washing agents mounted on the agitator or the rotating drum; Free body dispensers

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The substantially spherical device incorporates a body (41) and a cover-assembly (42). The latter has vents (47) and can be screwed onto the body (41). In use, with the cover (42) removed, the body (41) is filled through the opening (44) with liquid detergent up to the chosen level A or B. The cover (42) is then fixed and then the device is introduced into the drum of the machine where the linen is already present. During washing, the detergent is gradually distributed outwards by passing through the vents (47). A flat portion (43) opposite opening (44) facilitates filling the device. <IMAGE>

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1 GB 2 157 718 A 1
SPECIFICATION
Reusable washing machine dispenser The present invention relates to the field of washing linen in a machine and its subject is a device designed for employing a process for washing and cleaning linen in a machine, with a liquid detergent, of the type described in Patent Application FR
84106,151, filed on 18 April 1984 for "Process for washing linen in a machine with a liquid detergent and device for its application" in the name of the Applicant Company. The invention thus relates to a device, in general reloadable, which is first filled with liquid detergent, and then placed in the drum of the machine with the linen to be washed. The detergent held in the device is distributed gradually into the washing medium and into the linen present in the machine.
The abovementioned patent already provides examples illustrating such devices for employing the washing process. In an embodiment, the device incorporates a filling orifice and vents for gradual release of the liquid within the linen which is being washed.
The subject of the present invention is an improved device belonging to the general type just described.
The invention consequently relates to a device for washing linen in a machine with a liquid detergent, the said device incorporating at least one filling orifice and vents for gradual release of the liquid within the linen which is being washed, the said device being characterised in that it is of a substantially spherical shape.
The invention also relates to the following characteristics, considered in isolation or in accordance with all their technically possible combinations:
the device has a flattening enabling it to remain in a stable position on a horizontal surface; the flattening is diametrically opposite the filling orifice; the device has a substantially spherical body equipped with an opening and an added assembly, the said assembly covering the said opening and being intended for filling with and/or distributing the liquid; the body and the assembly form a practically continuous spherical outer surface, the device thus having the general appearance of a ball; the assembly is mounted on the body in a removable manner, for example in the form of a quick mounting by rotation or by pressure; the assembly is mounted on the body perma- nently; the assembly incorporates a plurality of vents distributed circumferentially in a uniform manner; the assembly is removable and incorporates no orifices apart from the distribution vents; the assembly is mounted permanently and incor- 125 porates at least one central filling orifice and vents distributed at its periphery; the filling orifice has the shape of a funnel enter ing inside the body; the end face of the funnel, situated inside the 130 body, is closed by a wall and the funnel has holes used for filling; the assembly incorporates grasping means facilitating access to the grasping means; the spherical body is interrupted by a crownshaped planar surface surrounding its opening concentrically; the body is made of a material which permits the user to see the level of liquid present in the body during filling; the body has external markings corresponding to various liquid levels.
An essential characteristic of the present invention lies in the general spherical shape of the de- vice. The latter thus has the appearance of a ball. Such a ball is extremely easy to handle and to place in the drum of the washing machine. After having introduced the linen into the latter, it is sufficient to place the ball on the linen. During opera- tion, the liquid detergent held in the ball is gradually and uniformly spread in the washing medium. At the end of the washing cycle the ball is perfectly clean and free from both water and liquid detergent. In effect, no retention of liquid is found.
Without wishing to be bound by any theory, it is thought that this advantageous effect is due to the fact that as the drum rotates the centrifugal force acting on the moving ball results in removal of any liquid which may be present in the latter.
The invention will be further illustrated in the fol lowing description, with the aid of concrete exam ples of embodiment. It goes without saying, however, that the invention is not restricted in any way to such exemplary devices. Thus, the diameter and the number of vents depend solely on the viscosity of the liquid detergent.
Surprisingly, it has been found that the use of a device according to the invention afforded a marked improvement in performance during wash- ing of linen in a machine. This improvement is very clearly marked in machines having physical loss systems resulting in detergent losses, as already mentioned in the French Patent referred to earlier. The improvement is still appreciable in many cases in machines which do not incorporate such physical loss systems, for example a program system or other, and this by virtue of the fact that the ball which is placed within the linen provides a measured and gradual delivery of the liquid in the linen, which is found to be generally favourable for washing efficiency. In the attached drawings: Figure 1 is a device according to the invention, seen in perspective. 120 Figure 2 is a diametral section along line 11-11 of Fig. 1. Figure 3 shows in perspective the added assembly of the device of Figures 1 and 2. Figure 4 is a perspective view showing the body of the device in the embodiment of Figures 1, 2 and 3. Figure 5 shows an alternative form of embodiment in perspective. Figure 6 is a diametral section taken along the line VI-V1 of the device of Figure 5.
2 GB 2 157 718 A 2 Figure 7 is a cross-section similar to that of Fig ure 6, showing another embodiment.
Figure 8 illustrates in perspective another alter native form of embodiment with the body and the corresponding cover-assembly, these two parts 70 being shown separately.
Figure 9 is a perspective view of yet another al ternative form.
Figure 10 shows in perspective the cover-assem bly corresponding to the alternative form of Figure 75 9.
The device shown in Figures 1 to 4 is indicated by the general refe ' rence 10. It is substantially spherical in shape and consists of a body 11 and an added assembly or cover 12. In this embodi ment, the assembly 12 acts as a. cover which can be fixed in a removable manner on the. body 11.
The device has the general appearance of a ball.
In its bottom end the body 11 incorporates a flat tening 13 which enables it to be set in a stable manner on a horizontal surface. In a zone which is diametrically opposite this flattening 13, the body 11 incorporates an orifice 14 for filling with liquid detergent. The walls definingthe orifice 14 are equipped with ramps 15 permitting the assembly or cover 12 to be easily fitted. In this embodiment, the mounting is of the rotary type known under the name 'twist-off'. It goes without saying that any other quick mounting of the cover 12 on the body 11 could be adopted, for example a coupling by a rim and corresponding groove, to permit pressure fitting of the cover on the body and, conversely, a separation of these two components.by a pull on the cover 12.
In the embodiment in Figs. 1 to 4, it is important to emphasise that the cover-assembly 12 is re moved during filling with liquid, and functions es sentially to distribute the liquid, by virtue of the fact that it has vents 17. In the exemplary embodi ment these vents are six in number. To ensure uni form delivery of the liquid, the vents are distributed symmetrically at the periphery of the cover 12. Furthermore, the latter incorporates means capable of cooperating with the ramp 15.
These means 16 are shown in Fig. 2 and are known to the expert in this type of assembly by quick rotation.
The cover 12 is.also equipped with means 19 which permit easy manipulation. These means 19 consist of a number of uniformly spaced hollows on the outer periphery of the cover. There are cor responding hollows 18 on the body 11 which per mit still easier access to the hollows 19 of the cover 12. In effect, the user can grasp the cover with the fingertips of only one hand, whatever the position of the latter relative to the device.
Also shown in the drawings of Figs. 1 and 4 are markings indicated by the letters A, B and corre sponding to various predetermined liquid levels, with a view to the filling of the device.
The use of the device just described is as foi lows. With the cover 12 removed, the body 11 is first filled with liquid detergent up to the required level. Once the filling operation has been corn pleted, the cover 12 is fixed onto the body 11. Fur-130 thermore. the linen has been arranged in the drum of the washing machine. The ball 10, filled with liquid detergent, is then introduced into or onto the linen present in the drum. Once the machine has been started, the liquid held in the ball 10 is uniformly and gradually distributed through the vents 17 in the cover 12. A highly satisfactory washing and cleaning of the linen is thus ensured.
In the alternative form of embodiment shown in Figures 5 and 6, the device according to the invention, which is indicated by the general reference 20, is still generally in the shape of a sphere or ball. It consists of a body 21 and an added assembly 22. However, in contrast to the embodiment of Figures 1 to 4, the assembly 22 is permanently fixed on the body 21, by any suitable means, for example by glu.eing or welding. In this case, the assembly 22 acts as means for both filling with and distributing the liquid detergent. For this pur- pose it has, on the one hand, a central opening 24 in the shape of a funnel entering the body 21 and, on the other hand, peripheral vents 27. In the example chosen, the vents are four in number. The opening 24 is used essentially for filling and the vents 27 permit gradual release of the liquid detergent during washing.
The drawings of Figs. 5 and 6 also show hollows 28 and 29 respectively on the body 21 and on the assembly 22. In fact, such an arrangement is not essential in any way when the user does not have to manipulate the assembly 22.
In another alternative form, however, it is quite possible to provide an assembly 22, such as is shown in Figs. 5 and 6, in a removable mounting, be it by rotation or by pressure, as illustrated in Figs. 1 to 4.
The alternative form of embodiment shown in Fig. 7, which is a crosssection similar to Fig. 6, incorporates a body 31 and an added assembly 32.
The latter is permanently fixed on the body 31. The construction of Fig. 7 is very similar to that of Fig. 6, except where the construction of the assembly 32 is concerned. The latter has a central opening 34 in the form of a funnel entering inside the body 31 and terminating in an end wall 35. The assem- bly 32 incorporates orifices 36 which, in the example shown, are three in number and which are provided in the walls of the funnel 34 which terminate in the end wall 35. The orifices 36 are used for filling with liquid detergent. Furthermore, the as- sembly 32 incorporates, like assembly 22 of Fig. 6, a certain number of vents 37 permitting gradual re lease of the liquid detergent during washing. Also shown in Fig. 7 is the flattening 33 of the body 31, together with the hollows 38 and 39, although the presence of such hollows is not absolutely neces sary.
Fig. 8 illustrates in perspective another alterna tive form of embodiment showing a cover-assem bly 42 and a body 41 permitting removable fixing of the cover 42. The peculiarity of this alternative form lies in the shape of the body 41. Effectively, the latter, which is generally spherical in shape, is interrupted by a crown-shaped planar surface 48, surrounding the opening 44 concentrically. The 3 GB 2 157 718 A 3 Figure also shows the flattening 43 of the body 41 as well as the means 45 which, in the example chosen, permit fixing, by quick screwing, of the cover-assembly 42. The latter is equipped with cor- responding means which are not shown in the drawing. As in the other embodiments, the device of Figure 8 incorporates, on the cover assembly 42 fitted on the body 41, vents 47 for delivering liquid detergent during washing. Hollows 49 form means for grasping the cover-assembly 42.
Another alternative form of embodiment is shown in Fiure 9, the corresponding cover-assembly of which is shown in Figure 10. The device of Figure 9, which is denoted by the general reference 50, incorporates a body 51 and a cover-assembly 52 to form a device of a generally spherical shape. The body 51 is similar to the body 41 of Figure 8, and thus has a planar surface 58 surrounding the opening 54 concentrically. In the alternative form illustrated in the drawings, the cover-assembly 52 is permanently fixed on the body 51. This cover-assembly is shown in greater detail in Figure 10, from which it can be seen that it incorporates, as in the embodiment illustrated in Figure 7, a central opening 54 in the shape of a funnel entering inside the body 51. This funnel terminates in an end wall 55. The side surface of the funnel 54 incorporates orifices 56 intended to permit filling with the liquid detergent. Furthermore, the cover-assembly 52 in- corporates a certain number of vents 57 arranged uniformly on the part opposite the wall 5. Lastly, the cover-assembly 52 incorporates hollows 59 permitting easier grasping of the whole device, which can thus be easily handled. 35 As mentioned earlier, the expert can add to the 100 embodiments described above by way of examples all kinds of modifications which do not depart from the scope of the present invention. As an example, and whatever the form of em- bodiment in the Figures illustrated earlier, the ball may be available for use after it has been pre-filled with liquid detergent. This form of presentation can, in particular, consist of a test quantity. In this case, it is appropriate to provide a system of block- ing the vents which are intended, in use, to deliver liquid detergent during washing. This blocking system may consist of capping with a film which can be torn off, or with quick tear-off means which uncover the vents. A possible embodiment then con- sists in providing nipples of a kind which are respectively engaged in the vents and which can be removed at the same time or separately, with one or more tear strips. These are different forms of presentation which nevertheless result in one and the same type of device which, in accordance with the invention, may be employed in a process of washing and cleaning linen in a machine, in which process, once the device has been placed in the drum of the machine with the linen to be washed, the detergent held in the device is gradually distributed in the washing medium and in the linen which it contains.

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1. Device for washing linen in a machine with a liquid detergent, the said device incorporating at least one filling orifice and vents for gradual re lease of the liquid within the linen during washing, the said device being characterised in that it is of a substantially spherical shape.
2. Device according to Claim 1, characterised in tht it has a flattening enabling it to remain in a stable position on a horizontal surface.
3. Device according to Claim 2, characterised in that the flattening is diametrically opposite the fill ing orifice.
4. Device according to any one of Claims 1 to 3, characterised in that it has a body which is sub stantially spherical equipped with an opening and an added assembly, the said assembly covering the said opening and being intended for filling with andlor distributing the liquid.
' Device according to any one of Claims 1 to 4, characterised in that the body and the assembly form a practically continuous spherical outer surface, the device thus having the general appear- go ance of a ball.
6. Device according to any one of Claims 1 to 5, characterised in that the assembly is mounted in a removable manner on the body, for example in the form of a quick mounting by rotation or by pres- sure.
7. Device according to any one of Claims 1 to 5, characterised in that the assembly is mounted on the body permanently.
8. Device according to any one of Claims 1 to 7, characterised in that the assembly incorporates a plurality of vents distributed circumferentially in a uniform manner.
9. Device according to Claim 6, characterised in that the assembly is removable and does not in- corporate an orifice other than distribution vents.
10. Device according to Claim 7, characterised in that the assembly is mounted permanently and incorporates at least one central filling orifice and vents distributed at its periphery.
11. Device according to Claim 10, characterised in that the filling orifice is in the shape of a funnel entering inside the body.
12. Device according to Claim 11, characterised in that the end face of the funnel, situated inside the body, is closed by a wall and in that the funnel has holes which are used for filling.
13. Device according to any one of Claims 1 to 12, characterised in that the assembly incorporates grasping means. 120
14. Device according to Claim 13, characterised in that the body has hollows facilitating access to the grasping means.
15. Device according to any one of Claims 1 to 14, characterised in that the spherical body in in- terrupted by a crown-shaped planar surface surrounding its opening concentrically.
16. Device according to any one of Claims 1 to 15, characterised in that the body is made of a material permitting the user to see the level of liquid held in the body during filling.
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17. Device according to any one of Claims 1 to 15, characterised in that the body has external markings correspondind to various liquid levels.
18. Process of washing linen in a machine with 5 the aid of a device according to any one of Claims 1 to 17, in which the device is filled with liquid detergent and the device thus filled is placed in the drum of the machine, where the linen is already present, the liquid detergent held in the device being gradually distributed during the washing in the washing medium and in th e linen present in the machine.
19. Device according to Claim 1 substantially as hereinbefore described and illustrated in the ac- companying drawing.
Printed in the UK for HMSO, D8818935, 9185, 7102. Published by The Patent Office, 25 Southampton Buildings, London, WC2A lAY, from which copies may be obtained.
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