Claims
- 1. An in-situ foaming drain cleaner, comprising:
a first aqueous liquid, having a viscosity of at least about 150 cP, said first liquid comprising an oxidant, wherein the oxidant is a hypochlorite present in the first aqueous liquid in an amount of about 1-10 percent by weight based on a weight of the first aqueous liquid; a second aqueous liquid, having a viscosity of between about 0 and 20 cP the second liquid comprising a gas-generating agent, wherein the gas-generating agent is a peroxide present in the second aqueous liquid in an amount of about 0.1 to 15 percent by weight based on a weight of the second aqueous liquid; a hydroxide pH-adjusting agent mixed with at least one of the aqueous liquids, wherein the hydroxide is present in an amount of between about 0.5 and 10 percent by weight based on a weight of the first aqueous liquid; a surfactant mixed with at least one of the aqueous liquids; and sodium chloride present in an amount less than about 25 percent by weight based on a weight of the second aqueous liquid; wherein the first and second aqueous liquids are separately maintained prior to forming an admixture during delivery to a drain to be treated, whereupon the admixture generates a foam of sufficient stability for cleaning efficacy; wherein an initial phase of foam is generated at a rate of between about 150 and 800 ml/sec, the initial phase lasting about 10 seconds; wherein a second phase of foam is generated at a rate between about 0 and 150 ml/sec; wherein said foam is characterized by a density of at least about 0.1 g/ml; wherein said foam is characterized by a foam to liquid ratio of greater than about 3:1; wherein said foam is characterized by a half life of greater than about thirty minutes; wherein the oxidant is present in a molar excess over the gas generating agent in a range of about 6:1 to 2:1.
- 2. An in-situ foaming drain cleaner as recited in claim 1, wherein the oxidant is sodium hypochlorite.
- 3. An in-situ foaming drain cleaner as recited in claim 1, wherein the hydroxide is sodium hydroxide.
- 4. An in-situ foaming drain cleaner as recited in claim 1, wherein the surfactant is an amine oxide.
- 5. An in-situ foaming drain cleaner as recited in claim 1, wherein a rate of foam generation during a time period from about 15-30 seconds from when the first and second aqueous liquids are mixed is about 3-40 ml/sec.
- 6. An in-situ foaming drain cleaner, comprising:
a first aqueous liquid, having a viscosity of at least about 150 cP, said first liquid comprising an oxidant; a second aqueous liquid, having a viscosity of between about 0 and 20 cP the second liquid comprising a gas-generating agent; a hydroxide pH-adjusting agent mixed with at least one of the aqueous liquids; and a surfactant mixed with at least one of the aqueous liquids; wherein the first and second aqueous liquids are separately maintained prior to forming an admixture during delivery to a drain to be treated, whereupon the admixture generates a foam of sufficient stability for cleaning efficacy; wherein an initial phase of foam is generated at a rate of between about 150 and 800 ml/sec; wherein a second phase of foam is generated at a rate between about 0 and 150 ml/sec; wherein said foam is characterized by a density of at least about 0.1 g/ml; wherein said foam is characterized by a foam to liquid ratio of greater than about 3:1; wherein said foam is characterized by a half life of greater than about thirty minutes; wherein the oxidant is present in a molar excess over the gas generating agent in a range of about 6:1 to 2:1.
- 7. An in-situ foaming drain cleaner as recited in claim 6, wherein the oxidant is a hypochlorite.
- 8. An in-situ foaming drain cleaner as recited in claim 7, wherein the oxidant is sodium hypochlorite.
- 9. An in-situ foaming drain cleaner as recited in claim 7, wherein the hypochlorite is present in the first aqueous liquid in an amount of about 1-10 percent by weight based on a weight of the first aqueous liquid.
- 10. An in-situ foaming drain cleaner as recited in claim 6, wherein the gas-generating agent is a peroxide.
- 11. An in-situ foaming drain cleaner as recited in claim 10, wherein the peroxide is present in the second aqueous liquid from about 0.1 to 15 percent by weight based on a weight of the second aqueous liquid.
- 12. An in-situ foaming drain cleaner as recited in claim 6, wherein the hydroxide is sodium hydroxide.
- 13. An in-situ foaming drain cleaner as recited in claim 6, wherein the hydroxide is present in an amount of between about 0.5 and 10 percent by weight based on a weight of the first aqueous liquid.
- 14. An in-situ foaming drain cleaner as recited in claim 6, wherein the surfactant is an amine oxide.
- 15. An in-situ foaming drain cleaner as recited in claim 6, further comprising sodium chloride present in an amount less than about 25 percent by weight based on a weight of the second aqueous liquid.
- 16. An in-situ foaming drain cleaner as recited in claim 6, wherein said initial phase lasts about 10 seconds.
- 17. An in-situ foaming drain cleaner as recited in claim 6, wherein a rate of foam generation during a time period from about 15-30 seconds from when the first and second aqueous liquids are mixed is about 3-40 ml/sec.
- 18. An in-situ foaming drain cleaner, comprising:
a first aqueous liquid, having a viscosity of at least about 150 cP, said first liquid comprising an oxidant; a second aqueous liquid, having a viscosity of between about 0 and 20 cP the second liquid comprising a gas-generating agent; a hydroxide pH-adjusting agent mixed with at least one of the aqueous liquids; a surfactant mixed with at least one of the aqueous liquids; and sodium chloride; wherein the first and second aqueous liquids are separately maintained prior to forming an admixture during delivery to a drain to be treated, whereupon the admixture generates a foam of sufficient stability for cleaning efficacy; wherein said foam is characterized by a half life of greater than about thirty minutes; wherein the oxidant is present in a molar excess over the gas generating agent in a range of about 6:1 to 2:1.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of concurrently pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/732,949 to Ajmani et al. and filed Dec. 8, 2000.
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10442286 |
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