WO2012017278A1 - A sanitary agent - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a sanitary agent for cleaning, disinfecting and/or perfuming a sanitary appliance.
- the present invention relates to a sanitary agent comprising an active body, which can be solid or semi-solid (more or less pasty), which can adhere to an internal wall of a water-closet bowl or a urinal, remaining attached for a high number of water flushes, with a small part thereof dissolving each time, up to its final consumption.
- Sanitary appliances for example hygienic toilet bowls or urinals fixed to a wall, have to be subjected to repeated cleaning and disinfecting operations in order to be able to maintain adequate hygienic sanitary conditions.
- the prior art comprises hanging sanitary agents by means of hooking devices positioned in the water closet container, where one exists; the emission of the sanitary agent occurs at each discharge flush operation into the bowl.
- sanitary agents which are fixed to the perimeter edge of the toilet bowl by means of a support; these sanitary agents are normally inserted in particular devices, like cages, provided with the support means, such as for example a plastic bracket, and which also include slits and/or holes such as to enable a portion of the sanitary agent to exit at each flush of the water.
- the above-described sanitary agents when struck by the water which irrigates the toilet bowl, enriches the water with the substances contained in the agents, thus providing the elements required for deterging, descaling, deodorising and/or disinfecting the bowl.
- these devices are not very practical and hygienic; during manual cleaning of the edge of the toilet bowl or during the cleaning of the inside of the bowl by use of the toilet brush, the support means fixed to the edge of the bowl can be accidentally shifted and it is therefore necessary to reposition it. Further, on substitution of the sanitary agent, due to its consumption, it is necessary to act manually with ensuing operative and hygienic difficulties for the user, as the devices are often positioned in poorly-accessible places, in any case not ideal from the hygienic point of view.
- the prior art comprises certain solutions to the above-cited problem, in which sanitary agents, in particular solid or semi-solid soaps can adhere stably to the internal wall of a WC bowl or a urinal in order to be subjected to regular water flushes.
- European patent EP 1 086 199 in the name of Buck-Chemie GmbH describes a sanitary agent which can be applied directly on the surface of the sanitary appliance, the sanitary agent having a viscosity of at least 15,000 mPas and comprising an adhesion promoter such as poly oxy alcohol alkane, cellulose, etc.
- an adhesion promoter such as poly oxy alcohol alkane, cellulose, etc.
- the sanitary agent deforms, causing the components constituting it to drip downwards in an undesirable way.
- a further disadvantage is given by the fact that in order to be applied adequately to the part of the sanitary appliance, the sanitary agent described in the patent application obligatorily requires the use of a batching system normally constituted by rigid plastic material, with the consequence of an undesired and significant use of plastic material.
- alkyl benzene sulphonate type (known as LAS) between 75 and 99% in weight of the weightof the soap such as to enable sufficient adhesion to the surface of the bowl.
- anionic surfactants leads to high costs, as well as a negative environmental impact, especially when substances are used which derive from benzene, such as the above-cited LAS surfactants.
- the aim of the present invention is to provide a sanitary agent for treatment of a sanitary appliance which constitutes an alternative to the solutions provided by the prior-art documents as cited above.
- the aim of the present invention is to provide a sanitary agent for 5 treatment of a sanitary appliance, the sanitary agent comprising at least an adhesive component and at least a component that is useful for the treatment, the adhesive component being capable of enabling the sanitary agent to remain in adherence for a large number of water flushes to a sanitary appliance of any shape and, at the same time, once the component i o of the sanitary agent used for the treatment is consumed, to be easily dissolved in the water of further flushes.
- the present invention relates to a sanitary agent to be used for deterging, disinfecting and/or perfuming a sanitary appliance.
- a sanitary agent for treating a sanitary appliance comprising an active body, solid or semi-solid, including a treatment compound having at least an active element for treatment of the sanitary appliance and at least a surfactant of a non-ionic type, characterised in that the treatment composition further comprises at least an0 adhesive element deriving from colophony resin (pine resin), dispersed in the material of the active body and destined to realise adhesion of the sanitary agent to the wall of the sanitary appliance, such that the adhesion lasts for a high number of water flushes, and the sanitary agent dissolves substantially completely at the end of the operating cycle thereof without having a negative 5 impact on the environment.
- colophony resin pine resin
- sanitary appliance is understood to mean a water-closet toilet bowl, a urinal bowl, a urinal or any other like apparatus which is usually subjected to water flushes in order to maintain cleanliness and hygiene thereof.
- treatment of a sanitary appliance is understood to mean cleaning, hygienising, disinfecting, perfuming and removing limescale, and other like operations applicable to the sanitary appliance.
- active element for the treatment is understood to means an element dedicated to cleaning, deterging, foaming, perfuming, deodorising, disinfecting, water-colouring, polishing, or any other element which is soluble in water and useful for the treatment to which the sanitary appliance is to be subjected.
- si-solid body is intended to mean a body having a pasty consistency, or having a consistency which is such as to be modifiable in shape by manual pressure, but such as to maintain over time the given shape, even following the action of weak external forces, such as a water flush or discharge.
- the shape of the sanitary agent can be appropriately modelled on the basis of the shape of the wall in order to guarantee good adhesion. This shape can be maintained over time, except for the reduction in mass due to its dissolving by action of the flush water.
- the sanitary agent of the present invention can be consumed progressively and appropriately at each flush of water of the sanitary appliance, such that first the active element for the treatment of the sanitary apparatus progressively dissolves in the water of the flush. Thereafter, after a series of water discharges, the adhesive element of the sanitary agent begins to be exposed to the action of the water which, in combination with the residual part of the treatment compound, enables complete removal of the adhesive element.
- the derivative of the colophony resin is preferably a terpene derived from colophony (rosin); more preferably, the terpene is linear colophony ester, such as for example Bremasin 1205.
- Colophony is a yellow solid vegetal resin (abietic anhydride), which is transparent and a residue of distillation of turpentine (Pinus Palustris conifer resin and other pines in the Pinaceae family).
- the quantity of the adhesive element derived from the colophony resin is preferably comprised in the range 0.1-20%, more preferably in the range 0.1- 10% in weight with respect to the total weight of the sanitary agent.
- the sanitary agent comprises a treatment compound having at least an active element for the treatment.
- the active element is preferably a detergent element, a perfume or a disinfectant.
- the quantity of the at least an active element is preferably comprised in the interval from 1 -75% in weight with respect to the total weight of the sanitary agent.
- the at least a non-ionic surfactant is preferably selected from a group consisting in long-chain alcohols (from about 10 to about 20 carbon atoms), such as polyoxyethylene derivatives of fatty acids, starch alkanols of fatty acids, alkyi polyglucosides (APG), natural and/or synthetic etoxylated alchohols, amine oxides.
- the quantity of the at least a surfactant is comprised in the range of 25-80%, more preferably in the range of 50-75% in weight with respect to the total weight of the sanitary agent.
- the treatment compound preferably comprises, in addition to the at least a non-ionic surfactant, at least a further surfactant selected from among the group of anionic surfactants, cationic surfactants, amphoteric surfactants or combinations thereof.
- the anionic surfactants are preferably selected from the group consisting of compounds having carbon atom chains ending with a caroxylate or sulphanate group, such as for example soaps, alkyi ether sulphates (LES/AES), alkyi sulphates (LS/AS), a-olefin sulphonates (AOS), alkyi ether carboxylates, sulphosuccinates, aromatic sulphonates.
- LES/AES alkyi ether sulphates
- LS/AS alkyi sulphates
- AOS a-olefin sulphonates
- alkyi ether carboxylates sulphosuccinates
- aromatic sulphonates such as for example soaps, alkyi ether sulphates (LES/AES), alkyi sulphates (LS/AS), a-olefin sulphonates (AOS), alkyi ether carboxylates, sulphosuccinates,
- the cationic surfactants are preferably selected from the group consisting of long carbon atom chains (from about 10 to about 20 carbon atoms) terminating with a quaternary amine group, such as for example alkyl hydroxyethyl dimethyl ammonium chloride, banzalconium chloride, cetyl- trimethyl ammonium bromide or chloride, hexadecyl-trimethyl ammonium bromide or chloride, and the like.
- a quaternary amine group such as for example alkyl hydroxyethyl dimethyl ammonium chloride, banzalconium chloride, cetyl- trimethyl ammonium bromide or chloride, hexadecyl-trimethyl ammonium bromide or chloride, and the like.
- the surfactant amphoterics are preferably selected from a group consisting of amino carboxyl acids, alkyl betaine, such as for example 12 betaine, starch alkyls, propyl betaine, and amphoacetates.
- the quantity of the anionic surfactants is relatively very low, or even nill; it is preferably comprised in the range 0.1 -8%, more preferably in the range 1- 4% in weight with respect to the total weight of the sanitary agent.
- the treatment composition preferably comprises at least an inorganic salt; more preferably, the at least an inorganic salt is selected from among the group consisting in sulphates in various stages of hydration, monovalent and bivalent metals, such as for example sodium sulphate or magnesium sulphate; monovalent and bivalent metal carbonates and bicarbonates, such as for example sodium carbonate, magnesium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate; monovalent and bivalent metal chlorides, such as for example sodium chloride.
- monovalent and bivalent metals such as for example sodium sulphate or magnesium sulphate
- monovalent and bivalent metal carbonates and bicarbonates such as for example sodium carbonate, magnesium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate
- monovalent and bivalent metal chlorides such as for example sodium chloride.
- the quantity of the at least an inorganic salt is preferably comprised in the range from 10-70%, and more preferably in the range from 10-20% in weight with respect to the total weight of the sanitary agent.
- the treatment compound can preferably further comprise various agents, such as for example bleaches, perfumes, disinfectants, colorants, dispersants, plastifiers, in quantities from 0.1 to 30% in weight with respect to the total weight of the sanitary agent.
- agents such as for example bleaches, perfumes, disinfectants, colorants, dispersants, plastifiers, in quantities from 0.1 to 30% in weight with respect to the total weight of the sanitary agent.
- the present invention relates to a method for deterging, disinfecting and/or perfuming a sanitary appliance characterised by direct application thereof on the wall of the sanitary appliance to be treated of a sanitary agent such as the above-described ones, according to both the first and the second preferred embodiments of the present invention. Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention will more clearly emerge from an examination of the detailed description of nonexclusive preferred embodiments thereof, by way of non-limiting example.
- Sanitary agent 1 (invention).
- the first treatment compound for a sanitary appliance was prepared as follows:
- Linear colophony ester - Bremasin 1205 typ 2.00%
- the compound 1 was prepared by mixing the various components in a laboratory twin-arm mixer with about a 1 Kg capacity at ambient temperature, leaving it to mix for about 30 minutes up to obtaining a homogeneous, plastic and modellable paste, until the sanitary agent 1 is obtained.
- the sanitary agent 1 presented as a semi-solid active body, with a substantially flattened- cylinder shape, with a diameter of the base surfaces of about 4cm, and a height (thickness) of about 0.4 cm, having a total weight of about 12 grams.
- the sanitary agent 1 was made to adhere to the hard surface of the internal wall of a toilet bowl, following a flushing of the toilet and pressing it against the wall of the sanitary appliance to be treated for about ten seconds, to guarantee good adhesion.
- the sanitary agent 1 was subjected to a series of 100 homogeneous water flushes, which caused progressive release up to complete consumption of the treatment compound, leaving a residue of colophony resin of less than 3% of the initial quantity of the colophony present in the sanitary agent; this rosin residue was easily eliminated by using a toilet brush.
- the sanitary agent 1 of the present invention a good adhesion of the sanitary agent to the sanitary appliance to be treated was obtained, even with ony a relatively very low percentage of anionic surfactant, as well as an efficient hygienisation of the sanitary appliance; and at the same time it was not necessary to touch non-hygienic zones of the sanitary appliance (the toilet bowl) with the hands in order to remove the residues of the sanitary agent 1 at the end of its use phase. Finally, it was not necessary to use an applicator object in order to position the sanitary agent correctly without entering into contact with the walls of the toilet bowl.
- agent 2 was prepared, which was different from sanitary agent 1 in that the formulation of the treatment compound did not include the adhesive element derived from the colophony resin.
- Treatment compound 2 comprised:
- Non-ionic surfactant mergital CS25 (cethearet25) 72.00%
- the mixture was prepared similarly to what was reported for example no. 1
- the sanitary agent 2 obtained using treatment compound 2 and having the same dimensions as sanitary agent 1 was subjected to the same treatment as the sanitary agents.
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Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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US13/814,467 US20130125297A1 (en) | 2010-08-06 | 2011-05-27 | Sanitary agent |
ES11729169.0T ES2561529T3 (en) | 2010-08-06 | 2011-05-27 | Sanitary agent |
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