Claims
- 1. An in-home method for treating a fabric article in need of treatment comprising:
a. providing a new to the world fabric article treating system designed for domestic use, wherein the system comprises 1) a clothes drying appliance, and 2) a source of an electrically charged liquid, and optionally, 3) a safety system capable of preventing contact of the electrically charged liquid to a user of the fabric article treating system; b. placing the fabric article in need of treatment within the clothes drying appliance; c. operating the fabric article treating system such that the source of the electrically charged liquid delivers an electrically charged liquid to the fabric article placed within the clothes drying appliance such that the fabric article is treated.
- 2. The method according to claim 1 wherein the source of the electrically charged liquid is located inside of the clothes drying appliance.
- 3. The method according to claim 1 wherein the electrically charged liquid comprises water.
- 4. The method according to claim 3 wherein the electrically charged liquid further comprises a non-volatile mineral agent.
- 5. The method according to claim 3 wherein the electrically charged liquid further comprises one or more fabric article actives selected from the group consisting of: solvents, surfactants, wrinkle releasing agents, anti-static agents, anti-shrinking agents, antibacterial agents, wetting agents, crystal modifiers, soil release agents, colorants, brighteners, perfume, odor reducers/eliminators, deodorizer/refreshing agents, stain repellents, color enhancers, starch, sizing agents, and mixtures thereof.
- 6. The method according to claim 1 wherein the method further comprises the step of:
d. drying the treated fabric article.
- 7. The method according to claim 1 wherein the fabric article is treated with the electrically charged liquid while the fabric article is in motion within the clothes drying appliance.
- 8. The method according to claim 1 wherein the source of an electrically charged liquid comprises a liquid reservoir and/or a nozzle for delivering the electrically charged liquid.
- 9. A new to the world, fabric article treating system designed for domestic use, wherein the system comprises 1) a clothes drying appliance, and 2) a source of an electrically charged liquid, and optionally, 3) a safety system capable of preventing contact of the electrically charged liquid to a user of the fabric article treating system.
- 10. The fabric article treating system according to claim 9 wherein the source of the electrically charged liquid comprises a liquid dispensing device which is associated with the clothes drying appliance is a manner such the electrically charged liquid is dispensed within the clothes drying appliance.
- 11. The fabric article treating system according to claim 10 wherein the liquid dispensing device is integrated into the clothes drying appliance.
- 12. The fabric article treating system according to claim 9 wherein the source of the electrically charged liquid comprises one or more orifices.
- 13. The fabric article treating system according to claim 12 wherein wherein each orifice has an outlet diameter from about 0.1 μm to about 1000 μm.
- 14. The fabric article treating system according to claim 9 wherein the electrically charged liquid is delivered hydrodynamically to each orifice or to a number of orifices with a volume flow rate of from about 1 to about 10 ml/min for each orifice.
- 15. The fabric article treating system according to claim 9 wherein the liquid is charged to an applied potential in the range of from about 0.2 to about 50 kV.
- 16. The fabric article treating system according to claim 9 wherein the electrically charged liquid comprises a moiety that can acquire an electric charge.
- 17. The fabric article treating system according to claim 16 wherein the moiety exhibits a resistivity of less than about 105 Ohms*m.
- 18. The fabric article treating system according to claim 16 wherein the electrically charged liquid comprises a moiety that can retain an electric charge for a time period sufficient for the electrically charged liquid to contact the fabric article.
- 19. The fabric article treating system according to claim 16 wherein the delivery of the electrically charged liquid is influenced by one or more of the following variables: orientation of the source of the electrically charged liquid in the clothes drying appliance, air or fabric article temperature in the clothes drying appliance, relative air humidity in the clothes drying appliance and/or water retention of the fabric article within the clothes drying appliance.
- 20. An article of manufacture comprising:
a. a composition comprising a moiety capable of acquiring an electric charge; and b. instructions for using the composition in a clothes drying appliance such that the moiety acquires an electric charge and retains the electric charge for a time period sufficient for the composition to contact a fabric article being treated within the clothes drying appliance.
- 21. A method for the treatment of a fabric article with one or more refreshing, deodorizing and/or finishing compositions comprising at least one of the steps of:
(a) identifying an apparel characteristic of said fabric article; (b) identifying a desired benefit for said fabric article; (c) identifying at least one refreshing, deodorizing and/or finishing composition appropriate for the apparel characteristic identified in (a) and/or the desired benefit identified in (b) of said fabric article, wherein the compositions comprise a moiety capable of acquiring an electric charge; and (d) contacting said fabric article with an effective amount of an identified refreshing, deodorizing and/or finishing composition from (c), wherein the moiety within the composition possesses an electric charge for a time period sufficient for the composition to contact the fabric article.
- 22. The method according to claim 21 wherein the desired benefit is selected from the group consisting of: softening, crispness, water and/or stain repellency, refreshing, anti-static, anti-shrinkage, antimicrobial, durable press, wrinkle resistance, odor resistance, abrasion resistance, anti-felting, anti-pilling, appearance enhancement and mixtures thereof.
- 23. The method according to claim 21 wherein said apparel characteristic of said garment is determined by versioning.
- 24. The method according to claim 21 wherein said step of contacting the fabric article (d) occurs in a clothes drying appliance.
- 25. The method according to claim 21 wherein the appropriate refreshing, deodorizing and/or finishing composition further comprises:
(i) a moiety capable of acquiring an electric charge; (ii) an effective amount of a desired benefit agent; (iii) optionally, a carrier; (iv) optionally, an effective amount to absorb or reduce malodor, of an odor control agent; and (v) optionally, additional fabric care agents; wherein said composition has a pH of from about 2 to about 11 and a viscosity of less than about 10,000 cps and/or a surface tension of less than about 100 dynes/cm.
- 26. The method according to claim 21 further comprising step (e) drying said fabric article.
- 27. An article of manufacture for delivering a desired benefit to a fabric article in a clothes drying appliance comprising:
(a) a container comprising a benefit composition for delivering a desired benefit to a fabric article, wherein said benefit composition comprises:
(i) a moiety capable of acquiring an electric charge; (ii) an effective amount of a desired benefit agent; (iii) optionally, a carrier; (iv) optionally, an effective amount to absorb or reduce malodor, of an odor control agent; and (v) optionally, additional fabric care agents; wherein said composition has a pH of from about 2 to about 11 and a viscosity of less than about 10,000 cps and/or a surface tension of less than about 100 dynes/cm; and (b) a set of instructions in association with said container comprising instructions to identify the apparel characteristic of said fabric article and/or desired benefit to be delivered to said fabric article, then to treat said fabric article with the benefit composition such that the moiety capable of acquiring an electric charge acquires and retains an electric charge for a time period sufficient for the benefit composition to contact the fabric article being treated.
- 28. An article of manufacture for delivering a desired benefit to a fabric article in a clothes drying appliance comprising:
(a) two or more containers comprising one or more separate, discrete benefit compositions for delivering one or more desired benefits to a fabric article, wherein said one or more separate, discrete benefit compositions comprises:
(i) a moiety capable of acquiring an electric charge; (ii) an effective amount of a desired benefit agent; (iii) optionally, a carrier; (iv) optionally, an effective amount to absorb or reduce malodor, of an odor control agent; and (v) optionally, additional fabric care agents; wherein said composition has a pH of from about 2 to about 11 and a viscosity of less than about 10,000 cps and/or a surface tension of less than about 100 dynes/cm; (b) a set of instructions in association with said container comprising instructions to identify the apparel characteristic of said fabric article and/or desired benefit to be delivered to said fabric article, then to treat said fabric article with said one or more separate, discrete benefit compositions such that the moiety capable of acquiring an electric charge acquires and retains an electric charge for a time period sufficient for said one or more separate, discrete benefit compositions to contact the fabric article being treated.
- 29. The method of claim 1 wherein said electrically charged liquid is charged prior to the time it is separated from the source of the electric charge.
- 30. The method of claim 1 wherein said liquid is electrically charged after it is separated from the source of the electric charge.
- 31. A fabric article treating system wherein the system comprises 1) a clothes drying appliance, and 2) a source of an electrically charged liquid, wherein the source of the electrically charged liquid is a self-contained stand-alone device.
- 32. The fabric article treating system of claim 31 wherein said device is removably attached to the clothes drying appliance.
- 33. The fabric article treating system of claim 32 wherein said device is attached to the interior of the clothes drying appliance.
- 34. The fabric article treating system of claim 31 including a liquid which is electrically charged prior to the time it is separated from the source of said electric charge.
- 35. The fabric article treating system of claim 31 including a liquid which is electrically charged after the liquid is separated from the source of the electric charge.
- 36. The fabric article treating system according to claim 19 further comprising one or more sensors.
- 37. A device for delivering electrically charged liquid in a drying appliance, the device comprising:
a) a reservoir for containing a liquid to be electrically charged; b) a nozzle in fluid communication with the reservoir, wherein the nozzle has at least one orifice through which the liquid passes during delivery to the drying appliance; c) an electrical charging component for electrically charging a liquid; and d) a means for grounding the device wherein the device is grounded to the drying appliance.
- 38. A device for delivering electrically charged liquid in a drying appliance, the device comprising:
a) a reservoir for containing a liquid to be electrically charged; b) a nozzle in fluid communication with the reservoir, wherein the nozzle has at least one orifice through which the liquid passes during delivery to the drying appliance; c) an electrical charging component for electrically charging a liquid; and d) one or more sensors.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/374,601, filed Apr. 22, 2002 (Attorney Docket No. 8903P); and U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/426,438, filed Nov. 14, 2002 (Attorney Docket No. 8903P2).
Provisional Applications (2)
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60374601 |
Apr 2002 |
US |
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60426438 |
Nov 2002 |
US |