Claims
- 1. A bottled particulate laundry detergent which comprises a transparent bottle having a neck portion for dispensing detergent from the bottle, the bottle being made of a thin-walled synthetic organic polymeric plastic which is essentially moisture proof, the neck being located at the top of the bottle and having a passageway therethrough with a cross-sectional area of less than 40% of the average cross-sectional area of the bottle, wherein said neck passageway has a cross-sectional area of about from 2 to 40 sq. cm., the bottle being provided further with an integral hollow handle located on the side of the bottle, wherein the interior of said handle communicates with other interior portions of the bottle, and said handle has an internal cross-sectional area in the range of about 1 to 10 sq. cm., said neck being located nearer the side of the bottle opposite that of the handle and a free-flowing particulate detergent in said bottle, pourable through said neck and handle, the composition of which comprises from about 2 to 50% by weight of a synthetic organic detergent selected from the group consisting of nonionic detergents and mixtures of said nonionic detergents with anionic detergents, wherein said nonionic detergent is a normally tacky ethoxylated detergent, and from about 50 to 90% by weight of builders for said detergent, wherein said builders are selected from the group consisting of ion exchanging clays, organic builders and sodium salts of at least one of bicarbonates, borates, carbonates, phosphates, and silicates, said particles sized such that at least 90% thereof pass through an 8 mesh screen and are retained on a 200 mesh screen (U.S. Sieve Series), are of a bulk density of at least 0.5 g/cc., are of a flowability sufficiently high so that said particulate detergent flows through the neck and handle of said bottle and are substantially dust-free so that after pouring some of said composition from said bottle the bottle and the contained volume above the level of the particulate detergent return to a transparent condition, and a resealable cap for said neck portion.
- 2. A method for filling a hollow handled bottle with detergent without special operations to fill the handle, which comprises:
- maintaining in a vertical position, a bottle made of a thin-walled synthetic organic polymeric plastic which is essentially moisture proof,
- said bottle having a neck located at the top, a passageway therethrough with a cross-sectional area of less than 40% of the cross-sectional area of said bottle, said neck passageway having a cross-sectional area of from about 2 to 40 sq. cm., said neck being located nearer the side of the bottle opposite that of the handle, an integral hollow handle located on the side of said bottle wherein the interior or said handle communicates with other interior portions of said bottle, said handle having an internal cross-sectional area in the range of from about 1 to 10 sq. cm.;
- directing a free-flowing particulate detergent downwardly through said neck to fill the main volume of said bottle and said handle, the filling of said handle being accomplished without tilting said bottle or directing the detergent into said handle by the flow of the particulate detergent downwardly into said handle from a level of detergent rising above said handle;
- said particulate detergent being about 2 to 50% by weight of a synthetic organic detergent selected from the group consisting of nonionic detergents and mixtures of said nonionic detergents with anionic detergents, wherein said nonionic detergent is a normally tacky ethoxylated detergent, and from about 50 to 90% by weight of builders for said detergent, wherein said builders are selected from the group consisting of ion-exchanging clays, organic builders and sodium salts of at least one of bicarbonates, borates, carbonates, phosphates and silicates, said particles sized such that at least 90% thereof pass through an 8 mesh screen and are retained on a 200 mesh screen (U.S. Sieve Series), are of a bulk density of at least 0.5 g/cc., are of a flowability sufficiently high so that detergent flows freely through said neck and handle of said bottle, and are substantially dust-free so that after pouring some of said composition from said bottle, the bottle and the contained volume above the level of the particulate detergent composition return to a transparent condition, and a resealable cap for said neck portion.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein said neck passageway has a cross-sectional area of about from 3 to 20 sq. cm., said synthetic organic detergent includes a normally tacky ethoxylated nonionic detergent in an amount of from about 5 to 30% by weight, said bulk density is about from 0.55 to 0.80 g/cc.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein the flowability of said particulate laundry detergent is greater than 70%.
- 5. The method according to claim 2 wherein said bottle neck passageway has a cross-sectional area in the range of 3 to 20 sq. cm. and said handle has a cross-sectional area in the range of 2 to 5 sq. cm.
- 6. The method according to claim 2 wherein the bulk density of said particulate detergent is at least 0.5 g. per cc and the flowability of said detergent is at least 70% that of clean, dry sand.
- 7. The method according to claim 2 wherein said synthetic organic detergent is at least 12% by weight nonionic detergent.
- 8. The method according to claim 2, 5 or 6 wherein said synthetic organic detergent is a polyethoxylated aliphatic alcohol or a polyethoxylated alkyl phenol.
- 9. The method according to claim 2, 6 or 7 wherein the bulk density is at least about 0.6 g. per cc.
- 10. The method according to claim 2 wherein said neck is adjacent to one side of said bottle and said handle is opposite said neck.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 964,037 filed Dec. 21, 1979 and contains subject matter divided out of said application now U.S. Pat. No. 4,269,722.
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