The invention, as stated in the title of the present specification, relates to a marker, indicator or signal of the degree of release of elements that are difficultly or slowly biodegradable (harmful elements) into the environment for objects such as clothing, footwear, accessories, bed linens, personal protective equipment (PPE), which contributes, to the function for which it is intended, benefits and features described in detail later.
The object of the present invention falls within a marker which is applicable to be incorporated, either during the manufacturing process or at a time after the manufacturing process thereof, in an object susceptible to showing wear from use, washing and/or processes derived from cleaning (for example soaking, soaping and rinsing) such as articles of clothing, footwear, accessories, bed linens, which has a variable structure in a manner correlative, equal or similar to the degree of release of the elements that are difficultly or slowly biodegradable to be studied.
Thus, the marker, by being incorporated into the object that releases the elements that are difficultly or slowly biodegradable, enables the user to be warned about the degree of release of the object and to make them notice that the object must not be used anymore in order to proceed to the recommended recycling thereof in order to prevent the object from entering the phase wherein the deterioration is exponential, in other words, the deterioration is accelerated or is more pronounced than in the previous phase, which is when a large number of harmful elements are released, which are dangerous for the ecosystem due to the slow biodegradation thereof. Furthermore, in a preferred embodiment, the element enables the user to access certain information when the article enters the phase wherein the release of harmful elements is exponential, information that was previously not accessible for the user.
The field of application of the present invention falls within the sector of the industry dedicated to manufacture objects which release harmful elements due to use and/or washing, focusing particularly on the field of articles of clothing, footwear, accessories, bed linens, personal protective equipment (PPE), etc.
As is known, objects generally have a rate of release of elements that are difficultly or slowly biodegradable (harmful elements) into the environment which is linear until it reaches a point where the rate of release of elements that are difficultly or slowly biodegradable (harmful elements) becomes exponential or accelerated. In the phase of exponential or accelerated release, the release of the elements is much faster than in the linear release phase, so it would be interesting to avoid using and/or washing the object when it is in the exponential or accelerated release phase.
For example, the articles or sheets made using spun threads or other elements which contain artificial and/or synthetic fibres, among others: polyester, artificial polyamides or acrylic fibres, by nature, there comes a time when they fatigue and break at a much higher rate generating microparticles and/or microfibres that, either by use or by continuous washing, are released into the environment for example by wear caused by friction or when the article of clothing is washed.
The articles, shoes or sheets made with spun threads from natural fibres such as cotton, linen, etc. when they are used and/or washed they also release microparticles and/or microfibres, but given the organic (not artificial) nature thereof, they do not generate a large environmental problem since they are easily biodegradable.
The problem appears when said articles are manufactured with elements that are artificial and/or synthetic (non-natural elements), since they are not easily biodegradable (harmful elements), as soon as they are released into the environment in the form of microparticles and/or microfibres and consequently they are not processed/destroyed correctly, inevitably reaching the marine fauna. Consequently, said marine fauna is contaminated (for example, microfibres have been detected in the livers and viscera of certain marine animals such as molluscs, fish and also birds).
The release of elements that are difficultly or slowly biodegradable (harmful elements) is not detectable to the naked eye of the user unlike other functional characteristics of the object, such as the elasticity of an article. A user can easily detect if an article has reached the end of the useful life thereof, for example, when observing that the article has stopped being elastic, but a user cannot easily detect whether the article is releasing elements that are difficultly or slowly biodegradable (harmful elements) at an exponential or accelerated rate.
By way of example, the sets of personal protective equipment incorporating reflective elements release reflective particles (particles that are synthetic and therefore difficultly biodegradable) and consequently lose the ability to reflect as the personal protective equipment is washed. Nevertheless, the decrease in reflective capacity is not visible to the naked eye when the user looks at high-visibility personal protective equipment such as reflective vests, trousers, polo shirts, jackets or shirts with high visibility. Only by means of analysis in a laboratory can it be determined that a set of personal protective equipment is no longer sufficiently reflective and therefore no longer fulfils the purpose thereof. There is a regulation that establishes that personal protective equipment that incorporates reflective elements must be replaced after a certain period of time in order to prevent them from continuing to be used when they are no longer sufficiently reflective. The time during which a high-visibility personal protective equipment offers the required degree of reflectance is estimated, meaning that equipment that may not have lost the reflective capacity thereof yet is withdrawn from the market.
It would be desirable, therefore, to be able to have a means of warning the user when an object, such as an article of clothing or personal protective equipment, will enter the phase of exponential or accelerated release of elements that are difficultly or slowly biodegradable (harmful elements) in order to prevent said object from continuing to be used and consequently washed and thus prevent said harmful elements from being released in an exponential or accelerated manner.
In conclusion, it would be interesting to have a marker which warns the user that an object has reached the end of the non-polluting or low-polluting life thereof, a moment which occurs before the object reaches the end of the useful life thereof which is when the user realises without help that the object can no longer be used.
Moreover, the aim of the present invention is to provide said warning means by means of developing a marker of the degree of release of elements that are difficultly or slowly biodegradable (harmful elements) into the environment of objects.
Secondly, the objective of the present invention is to enable the user to access certain information, for example, information about aspects related to the object itself, in particular about the recycling thereof so that the user can carry it out in the best possible way, only when the article has entered the phase of exponential release of harmful elements.
Moreover, and as a reference to the current state of the art, it should be noted that the applicant at least is unaware of the existence of any other marker of the degree of release of elements that are difficultly or slowly biodegradable (harmful elements) into the environment for objects, or any other invention with a similar application, that has technical and structural features that are the same as or similar to those that this invention claims.
The marker of the degree of release of elements that are difficultly or slowly biodegradable (harmful elements) into the environment for objects that the invention proposes is configured as a suitable solution to the aforementioned problem, the characterising details that make it possible and distinguish it being conveniently included in the final claims accompanying this description.
Specifically, what the invention proposes, as noted above, is an element that is intended to be incorporated into an object that may show wear due to use and washing and be potentially harmful to the environment when releasing elements that are difficultly biodegradable (harmful elements), such as textile articles, footwear, accessories, bed linens or personal protective equipment (PPE) made from artificial or unnatural fibres.
The marker object of the patent has a structure which varies in a manner correlative to the release of elements that are difficultly or slowly biodegradable (harmful elements) from the object wherein it is incorporated such that it warns the user when the object is going to enter the phase of exponential or accelerated wear in order to prevent the elements from being released in an accelerated manner in future washes.
The variation of the structure can be the erosion of a surface layer which when it disappears causes a central layer to be accessible by the user. Said central layer, in order to warn the user, can have another colour, sound quality, level of roughness or even incorporate an olfactory component which is released when it comes into contact with air.
Thus, for example, when the element varies the structure thereof and causes a change in colour, texture, thickness or even disappearing, as the object wherein it is incorporated is worn out based on a certain use, either by friction or the number of washes to which it is subjected, the element acts as a marker to warn the user of the object about the degree of wear thereof in order to make them notice that the object will enter the exponential wear phase and thus prevent harmful elements from being released in future uses and/or washes.
Furthermore, said marker element will be designed, in each case, with one type of structure or another depending on the type of object wherein it is incorporated and the harmful element it releases. For example, if the element is intended to be incorporated into an article of clothing made of fibres or spun threads containing polyester or synthetic polyamide (potentially harmful element), the structure of the element will vary in a manner correlative or similar to the wear of the polyester so as to warn the user when the polyester is going to enter the exponential wear phase in order to prevent the polyester from being released in the form of microfibres into the environment in future washes.
In one embodiment option of the invention, the marker element of the degree of release of elements that are difficultly or slowly biodegradable (harmful elements) into the environment is a button comprising two layers, a surface one and a central or lower one, which are noticeably different in appearance, for example with a different colour, the external layer being “able to be worn out” with use and washes at a rate consistent with the deterioration of the fabric with which the article for which it is intended is made, such that, when washing the article incorporating said button, the surface layer will wear out at the same rate that the article loses or releases microparticles, until it disappears, revealing the central layer, when the useful life of the article has come to an end as it has already undergone a deterioration that is potentially dangerous for the environment and, therefore, the recycling thereof is advisable.
In another variant of an embodiment of the invention, the marker for the degree of release of elements that are difficultly or slowly biodegradable (harmful elements) into the environment is a label, strap, embroidery or mark comprising two layers, a surface one and a central or lower one, which are noticeably different in appearance, for example with a different colour, the outer layer being “able to be worn out” with use and washes according to the rate of deterioration undergone by the fabric of the article, such that, when washing the article incorporating said label, the surface layer will be worn out at the same rate as the article until it disappears, revealing the central or lower layer.
Another embodiment option of the invention consists of the marker element of the degree of release of elements that are difficultly or slowly biodegradable (harmful elements) into the environment of the article being a thread with a double layer incorporated in some portion thereof, either visible or hidden, the outer layer of the thread having a nature “able to be worn out” with use and washes in accordance with the deterioration of the fabric of the article being such that when the article is washed, the outer layer of the thread will be worn out at the same rate as the article until it disappears and reveals the central or lower layer, indicating that the useful life of the article has come to an end.
In a preferred embodiment, the element with a variable structure due to wear comprises, incorporated in the central or lower layer that remains accessible after the disappearance of the surface layer, an informative element which is only accessible when said disappearance of the surface layer occurs.
The mentioned informative element can be a scannable or readable code, such as a QR code, a BIDI code, a barcode, an alphanumeric combination, a telephone number, an email address or any other similar element, printed on the surface of said central layer, such that until it is fully in view, it cannot be correctly scanned or read and the information it sends us cannot be accessed, for example, through a website or phone number.
Alternatively, or in a complementary manner, the aforementioned informative element incorporating the central layer is a passive electronic label which is only readable when it is excited by an electronic device suitable to do so, when the surface layer that can be worn out is gone. In this case, said surface layer must be made of a material of a type or thickness sufficient so that, as long as it has not disappeared, it determines a barrier for blocking electronic waves in order to prevent the passive label from being excited and from emitting the information thereof.
The information about the object containing the informative element can be of a different kind, but preferably it is related to the recycling thereof, such as instructions for breaking up the object for better recycling or places for recycling or even payments if recycled.
Information accessible once the wear layer is removed can be read or scanned by the recycling entity, the entity which sold said article, the managing body of the computer system or any other body decided in order to determine if the object is apt to be recycled or not.
To complete the description, and for the purpose of helping to make the features of the invention more readily understandable, this description is accompanied by a set of drawings constituting an integral part of the same, which by way of illustration and not limitation represents the following:
In light of the aforementioned figures, and according to the numbering adopted, a non-limiting exemplary embodiment can be seen therein of the marker element of the degree of release of elements that are difficultly or slowly biodegradable (harmful elements) into the environment for objects susceptible to wearing out due to use and washing and consequently releasing elements that are difficultly biodegradable (harmful elements) into the environment, such as textile articles, footwear, accessories, bed linens or personal protective equipment (PPE), which comprises what is described in detail below.
The release of elements that are difficultly or slowly biodegradable (harmful elements) into the environment follows a linear rate until it reaches a point where the rate becomes exponential or accelerated as shown in
Thus, as seen in said figures, the marker element of the invention intended to be incorporated into an object, such as an article (2) of clothing made with a fabric susceptible to releasing elements that are difficultly or slowly biodegradable (harmful elements) due to use and washes, consists of an element (1, 1′, 1″) equipped with a structure that is variable at a rate in accordance with the wear of the fabric of the article (2), warning the user about it.
Taking into account
The variation of the structure can be the erosion or wear of a surface layer (11) which when it disappears causes a central layer to be accessible by the user. Said central layer (12), in order to warn the user, can have another colour, sound quality, level of roughness than the surface layer (11) or even incorporate an olfactory component which is released when it comes into contact with air.
Taking into account
In another variant of an embodiment, represented in the article (2) of
In a preferred embodiment, the central or inner layer (12) in turn comprises an informative element (13) with information accessible only when the surface layer (11) has disappeared.
In an embodiment option such as the one shown in
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Having sufficiently described the nature of the present invention, as well as the ways of implementing it, it is not considered necessary to extend its explanation for any expert in the state of the art to understand its scope and the advantages which derive from it.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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P201930292 | Mar 2019 | ES | national |
U201930861 | May 2019 | ES | national |
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PCT/ES2020/070212 | 3/30/2020 | WO | 00 |