Claims
- 1. An inherently two-dimensional containment bag for articles to be cleaned in a textile cleaning process, said cleaning process being comprised of placing articles to be cleaned into said bag through an opening having a closure means, securing said closure means, and subjecting said articles within said bag to a tumbling action in the presence of a cleaning agent, said containment bag being comprised of a sheet material having a minimum average Kawabata stiffness value of at least about 0.6 gins (force) cm2/cm. and a maximum average Kawabata stiffness value of about 3.0 gins (force) cm2/cm., and wherein the interior surface of said bag has a maximum average Kawabata surface friction value of about 0.35.
- 2. The bag of claim 1 wherein said sheet material has a minimum average Kawabata stiffness value of at least about 0.7 gins (force) cm2/cm. and a maximum average Kawabata stiffness value of about 2.0 gins (force) cm2/cm.
- 3. The bag of claim 2 wherein the interior surface of said bag has a maximum average Kawabata surface friction value of about 0.25.
- 4. The bag of claim 1 wherein said sheet material has a minimum average Kawabata stiffness value of at least about 0.8 gins (force) cm2/cm. and a maximum average Kawabata stiffness value of about 1.6 gins (force) cm2/cm., and wherein the interior surface of said bag has a maximum average Kawabata surface friction value of about 0.35.
- 5. The bag of claim 4 wherein the interior surface of said bag has a maximum average Kawabata surface friction value of about 0.30.
- 6. The bag of claim 4 wherein the interior surface of said bag has a maximum average Kawabata surface friction value of about 0.25.
- 7. The bag of claim 1 wherein said closure means is a zipper.
- 8. The bag of claim 1 wherein said bag has sufficient inherent structural rigidity to maintain, during said cleaning process, a free tumbling volume within said enclosed space.
- 9. The bag of claim 8 wherein said bag has bag walls that contribute to said inherent structural rigidity, said bag walls being comprised of a fabric composite, said composite comprising a textile substrate having a polymer facing.
- 10. The bag of claim 9 wherein said bag is in a geometric shape having at least one corner area, and wherein said corner area has been truncated along a line extending across said corner area, whereby said articles placed in said bag are prevented from occupying said corner area.
- 11. An inherently three-dimensional containment bag for articles to be cleaned in a non-immersion textile cleaning process, said bag having sufficient inherent structural rigidity to be substantially self-supporting, said bag being comprised of at least two panels, said panels being joined along at least one seam, said seam forming a rigidifying wall discontinuity, wherein said bag is comprised of two panels and a closure means, wherein said bag, when empty and with said closure means disengaged, is in the form of a flat bag having a closed bottom and an open top, said bag being characterized by having a first seam extending across the width of said bag and forming said closed bottom of said bag, and further having a second seam and a third seam, said second and said third seams being substantially parallel to each other and each being substantially perpendicular to said first seam and extending from a respective point that is located within a substantially central region along the length of said first seam in the direction of said open top.
- 12. The bag of claim 11 wherein said second and third seams in said flat bag are substantially coincident and extend to said open top, said open top being formed by said disengaged closure means.
- 13. The bag of claim 11 wherein said second and third seams in said flat bag are parallel but spaced apart a predetermined distance along the length of said first seam.
- 14. The bag of claim 11 wherein said seams and said closure means, when said closure means is engaged, are sufficiently stiff to allow said bag, when empty, to assume a substantially self-supporting, three-dimensional shape.
- 15. The bag of claim 14 wherein, in said three-dimensional shape, the projection of a line coincident with said first seam and a line coincident with said closure means form an angle that is substantially 90 degrees.
- 16. The bag of claim 14 wherein, in said three-dimensional shape, the projection of a line coincident with said first seam and a line coincident with said closure means form an angle that is at least about 30 degrees.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/478,875, filed on Jan. 7, 2000, on behalf of Randolph S. Kohlman; Allan W. Smith; Thomas E. Godfrey; Charles E. Willbanks; Allen M. Smith for BAG FOR HOME DRY CLEANING PROCESS, which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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