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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47L—DOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47L15/00—Washing or rinsing machines for crockery or tableware
- A47L15/42—Details
- A47L15/44—Devices for adding cleaning agents; Devices for dispensing cleaning agents, rinsing aids or deodorants
- A47L15/4445—Detachable devices
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47L—DOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47L15/00—Washing or rinsing machines for crockery or tableware
- A47L15/42—Details
- A47L15/44—Devices for adding cleaning agents; Devices for dispensing cleaning agents, rinsing aids or deodorants
- A47L15/4472—Blister packaging or refill cartridges
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- This invention relates to a article which serves as a refill containing a plurality of dosage elements of cleaning composition, for use in a ware washing machine, for example a dishwashing machine or a laundry washing machine ' .
- an article comprising a- rack of solid dosage elements of a cleaning composition, the rack of dosage elements being retained on a backing material and being formable into a nested form.
- the rack may be in the form of a parallel array of elongate solid dosage elements.
- the article can be made in flat form, and formed into the nested form, and inserted into a holder, located, or to be located, in a ware washing machine.
- the nested form is generally cylindrical.
- the backing material is on the outside and so the dosage elements project inwards.
- the backing material is on the inside and so the dosage elements project outwards are not excluded, e.g. a central core of backing material with dosage elements attached thereto and projecting outwards.
- the dosage elements are in the form of rods or sticks, and are held substantially parallel to each other on the backing material .
- the article contains at least 6 dosage elements, more preferably at least 8, and most preferably at least 10.
- the article contains up to 20 dosage elements, more preferably up to 18, and most preferably up to 16.
- the backing material is a sheet or is made up of a series of portions, for example panels, articulated together such that the nested form may be achieved.
- the backing material is a sheet the article may be formed into a nested form by rolling it, preferably until one end touches or even overlaps the other end.
- the backing material is a series of portions articulated together the article may be formed into a nested form by rolling or folding it, preferably until one end reaches or overlaps the other end.
- the nested form is maintained by securing one part of the backing material to another part; preferably one end to the other end.
- the securement means may conveniently be adhesive tape or other securing means located so as to prevent unrolling or unfolding of the article, as the case may be.
- each dosage element is retained in a sleeve, for example of a plastics material.
- any other suitable material may be used, such as, cardboard-based material (especially covered by a water-resistant material) .
- Laminated cardboard with a suitable laminate is one material which may be used.
- Each sleeve may have at least one opening to allow the dosage element to be washed away in use.
- each sleeve has two openings, at opposite ends so that water may enter one end (the upper end in use) and leave the other end (the lower end in use) , carrying with it dissolved or broken away cleaning composition.
- An upper opening may suitably be of area at least 10 mm 2 , preferably at least 30 mm 2 , and most preferably at least 60 mm 2 .
- it may be of area up to 200 mm 2 , preferably up to 160 mm 2 , and most preferably up to 120 mm 2 .
- the upper face of the sleeve may suitably be left totally open.
- a lower opening may suitably be of area at least 3 mm 2 , preferably at least 6 mm 2 , and most preferably at least 10 mm 2 .
- it may be of area up to 200 mm 2 , preferably up to 60 mm 2 , and most preferably up to 20 mm 2 .
- the lower face of the sleeve is preferably not left totally open, so that it retains the dosage element in place, until in use it dissolves.
- the sleeves . are formed in one piece. That piece may be in the form of a moulded or thermoformed tray having multiple compartments, into which the dosage elements are placed.
- the backing material may be secured over the tray to entrap the dosage elements.
- the tray and backing material 'together form the sleeves .
- the dosage elements are of a solid cleaning composition and as such may be of a particulate material, for example powder or granules, provided that the material is retained until it is washed away in use; for example in a sleeve as described above.
- the dosage elements are of a solid cleaning composition in the sense of being non-flowable.
- the dosage elements are of a coherent mass; preferably formed by a moulding or shaping process, for example injection moulding, extrusion, casting or compression forming.
- the dosage elements may be in the form of a viscous gel or paste, such gel or paste preferably being sufficiently viscous to remain within the container until such time as it is contacted with water to flush it out of the container.
- the dosage elements are identical to each other.
- the dosage elements are of substantially the same cross-section along their length; in particular, they preferably do not taper.
- a dosage element of the invention is preferably monolithic but in some embodiments the dosage element is constituted by two or more pieces set end-to-end, able to serve as a single charge of cleaning composition during a washing operation; for example such pieces may be held together end-to-end in a retaining part, for example a sleeve as aforesaid. Such a part may, of course, also hold a monolithic dosage element.
- a preferred, elongate, dosage element we can refer to aspect ratio, by which is meant the ratio or length to width.
- width or thickness
- the dosage element of the invention may not be of regular shape. It could, for example, have one or two slanted ends so that "the length” needs further definition; and/or the cross-section may be irregular, so that "the width” needs further definition. It might be logical to define the length and width in terms of mean values but mean values may be difficult to determine and ultimately could be mathematical constructs rather than practical measures of value to the skilled person.
- elongate dosage elements which are monolithic and to elongate dosage elements constituted by two or more pieces set end-to- end.
- the following definitions treat such dosage elements as if they were monolithic; for example length denotes the consolidated length, and surface area denotes the surface area of the dosage elements set end-to-end, not the' summated surface area of the separated pieces .
- the length (that is, the minimum length -. see above) of an elongate dosage element is at least 4cm, preferably at least 5cm, preferably at least 6cm.
- the length of an elongate dosage element is up to 14cm, preferably up to 12cm, preferably up to 10cm.
- the thickness (that is, the maximum thickness - see above) of an elongate dosage element is at least 0.8cm, preferably at least 1.4cm, preferably at least 1.8cm.
- the thickness of an elongate dosage element is up to 5cm, more preferably up to 3.5cm, more preferably up to 2.5cm.
- the cross-sectional area (that is, the maximum cross-sectional area - see above) of an elongate dosage element is at least 0.6 cm 2 , preferably at least lcm 2 , preferably at least 1.5cm 2 .
- the cross-sectional area of an elongate dosage element is up to 5cm 2 , preferably up to 3.5cm 2 , more preferably up to 2.5cm 2 .
- the surface area of an elongate dosage element is at least 30cm 2 , preferably at least 35cm 2 , preferably at least 40cm 2 .
- the surface area of an elongate dosage element is up to 60cm 2 , preferably up to 55cm 2 , preferably up to 50cm 2 .
- the volume of an elongate dosage element is at least 6ml, preferably at least 9ml, preferably at least 12ml.
- the volume of an elongate dosage element is up to 25ml, preferably up to 20ml, preferably up to 16ml.
- the weight of an elongate dosage element is at least 8g, preferably at least 12g, preferably at least 15g.
- the weight of an elongate dosage element is up to 32g, preferably up to 26g, preferably up to 24g.
- an elongate dosage element has an aspect ratio (that is, the ratio of minimum length to maximum thickness - see above) of at least 2:1, preferably at least 2.5:1, preferably at least 3:1.
- an elongate dosage element has an aspect ratio of up to 12:1, preferably up to 8:1, preferably up to 6:1.
- an elongate dosage element has a ratio of length to cross-sectional area of at least 2:1, preferably at least 2.5:1, preferably at least 3:1 (units of length '1 ) .
- an elongate dosage element has a ratio of length to cross-sectional area of up to 12:1, preferably up to 8:1, preferably up to 6:1 (units of length "1 ) .
- an elongate dosage element has a ratio of surface area to volume of at least 1.5:1, preferably at least 2:1, preferably at least 3:1 (units of length "1 ).
- an elongate dosage element has a ratio of surface area to volume of' up to 8:1, preferably up to 6:1, preferably up to 4:1 (units of length "1 ) .
- the article is such that, in its nested form, each pair of dosage elements is separated by a spacing, at least for part of the depth of the dosage elements.
- the spacing preferably extends part-way towards the backing; for example between one-third and two-thirds of the distance to the backing.
- The. separate holder into which the nested article is placed, in use preferably has an array of walls radiating from a hub, wherein spacings must be mated with divider walls when the article is located in the holder. There could be one-to-one correspondence between spacings and divider walls, but preferably there are more spacings than divider walls. Three or four divider walls will generally suffice to cause the article to be located correctly in the holder. In general we may say there is preferably 3-8 divider walls, preferably 4-6.
- the holder is generally a plastics body, rigid and substantial, but the article, once the dosage elements have gone, is light and may even be rather flimsy. It suitably comprises just the backing material and the • sleeves (which may be light thermoformed sheet, or film) .
- the article is intended as a refill, the holder retained. The wastage of material when the article is exhausted is very small. The invention may thus be seen as a desirably ergonomic solution.
- a multiple dosing ware washing product comprising an article as defined above, in nested form, retained within a holder as described above.
- the holder has means for retaining it releasably within a ware washing machine .
- a ware washing machine may have a hook to enable it to be hung from a rack of a dishwasher; or a clamp to enable it to be clamped to a rack of a dishwasher; or be designed to be fitted into a compartment of a rack of a dishwasher; or may have means allowing it to be releasably fitted to the wall of a dishwasher or laundry washing machine, or to the window of a laundry washing machine.
- the holder has a lid adapted to deliver water to a selected dosage element.
- the holder has means- to deliver water to the- dosage elements in sequence, one .in each wash. Such means may operate automatically or be operated by the user, before a wash is commenced.
- a method of making an article in accordance with the first aspect comprising forming a tray comprising a rack of cavities, introducing cleaning composition into the cavities, and sealing the cavities with said backing sheet, and forming the article into said nested form.
- the tray may be of a plasties material and is preferably formed by a moulding process; preferably thermoforming .
- the cleaning composition may be cast into the cavities or introduced into the cavities as already- formed dosage elements. They may suitably be formed by injection moulding or extrusion.
- the cleaning composition may be introduced into the cavities by any suitable method, e.g. by fully or semiautomatic process or even manually. If the backing material is on the inside of the nested form of the rack comprising the solid dosage elements so that .the dosage elements project outwards, the dosage elements may be maintained in nested form by any suitable means e.g. adhesive, elastic bands etc.
- a method of carrying out washing in a ware washing machine comprising inserting an article of the first aspect containing a plurality X of dosage elements into a said holder, operating the ware washing machine for X cycles, removing the spent article, inserting a new article, and operating the ware washing machine for further cycles .
- Fig. 1 shows an article of the present ' invention in nested form, in a perspective view, generally from above;
- Fig. 2 shows the article of Fig. 1 in nested form, in side view
- Fig. 3 shows the article of Fig. 1 in flat form
- Fig. 4 shows the dosage element of Fig. 3 in plan view
- Fig. 5a shows the article of Fig. 1 being introduced into a holder of Fig. 5b, the cap, containing the dosage element selecting device, being shown, removed, as- Fig. 5c;
- Fig. 6 shows the article of Fig. 1 having been located within the holder of Fig. 5b;
- Fig. 7 shows the fully assembled device, with the cap of Fig. 5c having been placed on the holder and article assembly of Fig. 6a.
- the article of Fig. 1 is manufactured as a flat plastics tray of elongated blister pockets 2, shown in Fig. 3, comprising a thermoformed plastics tray.
- the open end of each " blister pocket 2 is formed all around its perimeter with an endless flange 4 (which can be seen in Fig. 2) .
- Solid rods or sticks of a cleaning composition 6 are introduced into the blister pockets. This can be done in different ways. For example . in one embodiment the cleaning composition can be injected or cast into the pockets. However in this embodiment the rods or sticks are pre-formed by injection moulding or extrusion, then cut to length, then introduced into the pockets.
- each pocket is introduced into the pockets to fill each pocket to the bottom end 8, but to leave a space 10 at the top end.
- This space 10 is left so that water can enter the pocket, via opening 12 in the upper end wall of the pocket.
- each such opening 12 is circular, and 8mm in diameter.
- An identical opening is formed in the lower end wall of the article, to allow water and entrained or dissolved cleaning composition to exit the pocket.
- Thickness (maximum value) 22mm
- a backing sheet 14 is laid over the open ends, and secured to the flanges 4.
- the backing may be adhered thereto by any convenient means, for example by heat or adhesive .
- the flat article now in the form of a rack or linear array of rods or sticks, may be curled into its nested form shown in Fig. 1.
- the nested form is a generally cylindrical array. It may be retained in its nested form by a piece of adhesive tape 16.
- the backing may be printed on its outwards-facing side with information, for example a trade mark, with product get-up, and/or with usage information.
- each rod or stick - and correspondingly each blister has ' a flat base wall 18 abutting the backing sheet 14. From the base wall 18, each rod or stick, ' and each blister, generally tapers to a narrower distal end wall 20.
- the side walls initially taper gradually, as at 22, 24, then undergo a somewhat abrupt inward dislocation 26, then taper at an intermediate rate (between that of the side wall portion 22 and the dislocation 26) at 27, until the distal end wall 20 is reached.
- the rods or sticks may be regarded as having the general shape of a triangular prism (i.e. trigonal). To be more precise, as noted above the side walls taper in a discontinuous manner.
- rods or sticks are located on the backing sheet with a separation 28 between them, at their base walls 18. It may further be noted that the rods or sticks have a separation 30 between them, at their distal end region, when in their nested form.
- the backing sheet has, as a result of the mould into which it is thermoformed during manufacture, preferential fold lines 32. These fold lines 32 are aligned with the spacings 28 between the rods or sticks.
- the article of the invention is a refill which is supplied in its nested form shown in Fig. 1, and also Fig. 5a. In that nested from it is inserted into a holder, shown in Fig. 5b.
- the holder is a cylindrical tub having a hub-like axial projection 40 extending upwards from its base substantially the whole axial length of the tub. Projecting outwardly from the projection 40 are four fins 42, set at 90° intervals. The fins extend approximately four-tenths of the radial distance of the holder.
- the holder has a hanging handle 44.
- the bottom wall of the holder is a large opening (not shown) .
- the holder has a lid shown in Fig. 5c.
- the lid has a central indexing device 46 surrounded by a sieve 48, to allow particulate-free water to enter the holder.
- the central indexing device has a push button 50 and, around it, a dial 54 carrying numbers, equalling the number of rods or sticks of cleaning composition.
- Each time the dishwasher is to be used the user presses the button to advance the control dial by one number, bringing the next rod or stick of cleaning into use. This is done by rotating an apertured disc within the lid by one position so that water entering the holder must pass through the aperture thereof, now in alignment with the next rod or stick. Water enters the appropriate blister through the opening 12 which is aligned with the opening within the lid. The water may fill the spacing 10 above the rod or stick. The rod or stick is soaked by the water and dissolves and/or crumbles away, leaving the blister through the bottom opening.
- Fig. 7 shows the fully assembled device.
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