Claims
- 1. A pseudo-stable phase-splitting cleaning, antimicrobial, degreasing or stripping solvent composition.
- 2. A composition according to claim 1, wherein the solvent comprises a polar solvent.
- 3. A composition according to claim 2, wherein the polar solvent comprises an ether, an aromatic alcohol, a dialkyl diester, or mixtures thereof.
- 4. A composition according to claim 2, wherein the polar solvent comprises at least one of benzyl alcohol, ethylene glycol phenyl ether, propylene glycol phenyl ether, propylene carbonate, phenoxyethanol, dimethyl adipate, dimethyl succinate, dimethyl glutarate, dimethyl malonate, diethyl adipate, diethyl succinate, diethyl glutarate, dibutyl adipate, dibutyl succinate, dibutyl glutarate, or mixtures thereof.
- 5. A composition according to claim 1, wherein the composition is an antimicrobial composition or contains another antimicrobial or biocidal agent dissolved or dispersed in the solvent.
- 6. A composition according to claim 1, wherein the composition contains water, and the solvent is more dense than water.
- 7. A composition according to claim 6, wherein when the composition is mixed it has a pseudo-stable emulsified state that lasts for at least one minute or more after mixing while the composition is stored in a bucket or other vessel, and wherein when the composition is applied to a surface it will phase-separate to form a predominantly solvent-containing layer on the surface.
- 8. A composition according to claim 7 wherein the surface comprises a hard surface, soft surface, porous surface, food substance or skin.
- 9. A composition according to claim 8, wherein the surface comprises an architectural surface.
- 10. A composition according to claim 9, wherein the architectural surface comprises a floor, wall, window, sink, table, counter or bathroom.
- 11. A composition according to claim 8 wherein the surface comprises a medical or surgical instrument or device, a transportation vehicle, or an eating utensil.
- 12. A composition according to claim 8 wherein the surface comprises a porous surface.
- 13. A composition according to claim 12 wherein the porous surface comprises paper or fabric.
- 14. A composition according to claim 8 wherein the surface comprises a floor.
- 15. A composition according to claim 14, wherein the composition will phase-separate within two minutes after application.
- 16. A composition according to claim 7, wherein the surface comprises a crosslinked polymeric topcoat.
- 17. A composition according to claim 6, wherein the solvent has a water solubility less than about 10% by weight.
- 18. A composition according to claim 6, wherein the solvent has a water solubility less than about 5% by weight.
- 19. A composition according to claim 6, wherein the solvent has a water solubility less than about 1% by weight.
- 20. A composition according to claim 1, further comprising cosolvent or surfactant.
- 21. A composition according to claim 20, wherein the cosolvent has greater water solubility than the solvent.
- 22. A composition according to claim 20, containing water and at least about 10% solvent.
- 23. A composition according to claim 20, containing water and at least about 50 weight % solvent.
- 24. A composition according to claim 20, containing about 75 weight % to about 95 weight % solvent.
- 25. A composition according to claim 24, wherein the solvent comprises benzyl alcohol, ethylene glycol phenyl ether, phenoxyethanol, or propylene glycol phenyl ether, the composition contains about 5 weight % to about 25 weight % cosolvent comprising diethylene glycol monobutyl ether or dipropylene glycol N-butyl ether, and the composition contains no more than about 3 weight % surfactant.
- 26. A cleaning, degreasing, antimicrobial or stripping agent comprising a concentrate and instructions for mixing the concentrate with water, the concentrate comprising a polar solvent that is denser than water and a sufficient amount of cosolvent or surfactant so that a pseudo-stable phase-splitting composition will form when the concentrate is mixed with water according to the instructions.
- 27. An agent according to claim 26, wherein the pseudo-stable state lasts for at least one minute or more after mixing and while the composition is stored in a bucket or other suitable vessel.
- 28. An agent according to claim 26, wherein the solvent comprises an ether, hydroxyether, or benzyl alcohol.
- 29. An agent according to claim 26, wherein the solvent comprises benzyl alcohol, ethylene glycol phenyl ether, phenoxyethanol or propylene glycol phenyl ether.
- 30. An agent according to claim 26, wherein after application of the agent to a surface a predominantly polar solvent layer will form on the surface and a predominantly aqueous layer will form on the polar solvent layer.
- 31. An agent according to claim 30, wherein the splitting occurs within two minutes after application.
- 32. An agent according to claim 30, wherein the surface comprises a hard surface, soft surface, porous surface, food substance or skin.
- 33. An agent according to claim 32, wherein the surface comprises an architectural surface.
- 34. An agent according to claim 33, wherein the architectural surface comprises a floor, wall, window, sink, table, counter or bathroom.
- 35. An agent according to claim 32, wherein the surface comprises a medical or surgical instrument or device, a transportation vehicle, or an eating utensil.
- 36. An agent according to claim 32, wherein the surface comprises a porous surface.
- 37. An agent according to claim 37, wherein the porous surface comprises paper or fabric.
- 38. An agent according to claim 32, wherein the surface comprises a floor.
- 39. An agent according to claim 32, wherein the surface comprises a crosslinked polymeric topcoat.
- 40. An agent according to claim 39, wherein the topcoat was UV-crosslinked and within a time no greater than 30 minutes after application the agent will soften the topcoat sufficiently so that the topcoat can be removed from the surface.
- 41. An agent according to claim 40, wherein the time is no greater than 15 minutes.
- 42. An agent according to claim 32, wherein the surface is porous.
- 43. An agent according to claim 32, wherein the surface comprises a transportation vehicle or component thereof.
- 44. An agent according to claim 26, wherein the solvent is sparingly soluble or insoluble in water.
- 45. An agent according to claim 26, wherein the cosolvent comprises diethylene glycol butyl ether, or dipropylene glycol butyl ether.
- 46. An agent according to claim 26, wherein amount of cosolvent is less than about 25 weight % of the concentrate.
- 47. An agent according to claim 26, wherein the surfactant has an HLB ratio greater than about 13 or less than about 6.
- 48. An agent according to claim 26, wherein the concentrate is substantially surfactant-free.
- 49. An antimicrobial composition comprising a concentrate and instructions for mixing the concentrate with water, the concentrate comprising a polar solvent that is denser than water, an antimicrobial or biocidal agent dissolved or dispersed in the solvent, and, optionally, a cosolvent or surfactant, wherein a pseudo-stable phase-splitting composition will form when the concentrate is mixed with water according to the instructions.
- 50. An antimicrobial composition according to claim 49, wherein the antimicrobial or biocidal agent comprises at least one of a carboxylic acid, sulfonic acid, active halogen compound, active oxygen compound, phenolic derivative or quaternary ammonium compound.
- 51. An antimicrobial composition according to claim 49, wherein the antimicrobial or biocidal agent is about 1 to about 50% of the concentrate.
- 52. A floor finishing and floor finish removal kit comprising a UV-crosslinked composition for applying a durable finish to a floor, and a stripping agent according to claim 1 for removing the durable finish.
- 53. A method of removing a coating or a soil from a surface, comprising applying to the surface a pseudo-stable mixture containing water, polar solvent that is denser than water, and a sufficiently low amount of cosolvent or surfactant so that the mixture phase-separates following application of the mixture to the surface, allowing the mixture to phase-separate, allowing the polar solvent to soften or dissolve the coating or soil, and removing the softened coating or soil.
- 54. A method according to claim 53, wherein the surface comprises a hard surface, soft surface, porous surface, food substance, or skin.
- 55. A method according to claim 54, wherein the surface comprises an architectural surface.
- 56. A method according to claim 55, wherein the architectural surface comprises a floor, wall, window, sink, table, counter or bathroom.
- 57. A method according to claim 54, wherein the surface comprises a medical or surgical instrument or device, a transportation vehicle, or an eating utensil.
- 58. A method according to claim 54, wherein the surface comprises a porous surface.
- 59. A method according to claim 58, wherein the porous surface comprises paper or fabric.
- 60. A method according to claim 54, wherein the surface comprises a floor.
- 61. A method according to claim 53, wherein the surface is a floor coated with an intermediate coating comprising an acrylic or urethane floor finish and a topcoat comprising a UV curable floor finish, and the polar solvent comprises benzyl alcohol.
- 62. A method of removing soil from or reducing the antimicrobial population of a surface by contacting the surface with an aqueous dispersion of a solvent which forms split laminar phases following contact with the surface, wherein a film phase containing primarily solvent lies adjacent the surface and a film phase containing primarily water lies over the film phase containing primarily solvent.
- 63. A method according to claim 62, wherein the film phase adjacent the surface also comprises an antimicrobial or biocidal agent.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/560,170, filed Apr. 28, 2000.
Divisions (1)
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