Claims
- 1. A carpet stain removal kit comprising:(a) a liquid cleaning composition including water, an organic solvent and a surfactant; (b) an absorbent stain receiver comprised of an absorbent material; (c) a sonic or ultrasonic wave generating source for imparting sonic or ultrasonic waves onto stains on textiles wherein said sonic or ultrasonic wave generating source is a battery operated pen-shaped, hand-held ultrasonic vibrational device with a vibrating smooth rounded sonic horn or tip at one distal end of said device such that said ultrasonic waves are focused at the stain to be removed, wherein said liquid cleaning composition and said sonic or ultrasonic wave generating source are contained together in said device that permits controlled dispensing of said liquid cleaning composition to the stain while concurrently imparting sonic or ultrasonic waves thereto; and (d) a set of instructions for using said kit comprising the steps of: (i) applying an effective amount of said liquid cleaning composition to said stain; (ii) imparting sonic or ultrasonic waves to said stain using said sonic or ultrasonic source; and (iii) contacting said absorbent stain receiver with said stain while applying pressure so as to absorb said stain into said absorbent material of said absorbent stain receiver.
- 2. The carpet stain removal kit of claim 1 wherein said solvent is butoxy propoxy propanol.
- 3. The carpet stain removal kit of claim 1 wherein said absorbent material is selected from the group consisting of comminuted wood pulp, creped cellulose wadding, hydrogel-forming polymer gelling agents, creped tissues, creped nonwovens containing fibers comprised of absorbent polymers, modified cross-linked cellulose fibers, capillary channel fibers, absorbent foams, thermally bonded airlaid materials, absorbent sponges, synthetic staple fibers, polymeric fibers, peat moss, and combinations thereof.
- 4. The carpet stain removal kit of claim 1 wherein said surfactant is selected from the group consisting of anionic surfactants, nonionic surfactants, cationic surfactants and mixtures thereof.
- 5. A process for removing a stain from carpeting, said process comprising the steps of:(a) applying an effective amount of a liquid cleaning composition to said stain; (b) imparting sonic or ultrasonic waves to said stain with a sonic or ultrasonic source wherein said sonic or ultrasonic source wave generating source is a battery operated pen-shaped, hand-held ultrasonic vibrational device with a vibrating smooth rounded sonic horn or tip at one distal end of said device such that said ultrasonic waves are focused at the stain to be removed, wherein said liquid cleaning composition and said sonic or ultrasonic wave generating source are contained together in said device that permits controlled dispensing of said liquid cleaning composition to the stain while concurrently imparting sonic or ultrasonic waves thereto; and (c) contacting said stain with an absorbent stain receiver having an absorbent material while applying pressure so as to absorb said stain into said absorbent material of said absorbent stain receiver.
- 6. The process of claim 5 wherein said liquid cleaning composition comprises water, an organic solvent and a surfactant.
- 7. The process of claim 5 wherein said solvent is butoxy propoxy propanol.
- 8. The process of claim 5 wherein said absorbent material is selected from the group consisting of comminuted wood pulp, creped cellulose wadding, hydrogel-forming polymer gelling agents, creped tissues, creped nonwovens containing fibers comprised of absorbent polymers, modified cross-linked cellulose fibers, capillary channel fibers, absorbent foams, thermally bonded airlaid materials, absorbent sponges, synthetic staple fibers, polymeric fibers, peat moss, and combinations thereof.
- 9. The process of claim 5 wherein said steps (a) and (b) are conducted simultaneously using a device that permits controlled dispensing of said liquid cleaning composition to the stain while concurrently imparting sonic or ultrasonic waves thereto.
- 10. The process of claim 5 wherein said liquid cleaning composition includes:(i) from 0.1% to 10% by weight of an organic solvent; (ii) from 0% to 7% by weight of hydrogen peroxide; (iii) from 0% to 3% by weight of a peroxide-stabilizing amount of a chelating agent; (iv) from 0.05% to 2% by weight of a detersive surfactant; and (v) the balance water and other optional ingredients.
- 11. A process for removing a stain from carpeting, said process comprising the steps of:(i) using a device to apply an effective amount of a liquid cleaning composition to said stain concurrently with sonic or ultrasonic waves from a sonic or ultrasonic source, wherein said sonic or ultrasonic source and said liquid cleaning composition are embodied in said device and wherein said sonic or ultrasonic source is a battery operated pen-shaped, hand-held ultrasonic vibrational device with a vibrating smooth rounded sonic horn or tip at one distal end of said device such that said ultrasonic waves are focused at the stain to be removed; and (ii) contacting an absorbent stain receiver having an absorbent material with said stain while applying pressure so as to absorb said stain into said absorbent material of said absorbent stain receiver.
- 12. The carpet stain removal kit of claim 1 wherein the set of instructions further comprise the step of applying an effective amount of said liquid cleaning composition to said stain for a period of between about 1 second and about 5 minutes.
Parent Case Info
This application is a 371 of PCT/US99/03584 filed Feb. 19,1999 which claims benefit of Provisional No. 60/075,438 filed Feb. 20,1998.
PCT Information
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PCT/US99/03584 |
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WO |
00 |
Publishing Document |
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WO99/42553 |
8/26/1999 |
WO |
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4069541 |
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61-249500 |
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/075438 |
Feb 1998 |
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