This application is the U.S. National Phase application under 35 U.S.C. § 371 of International Application No. PCT/EP2017/077904, filed on Oct. 31, 2017, which claims the benefit of International Application No. International Application No. 16196680.9 filed Nov. 1, 2016. These applications are hereby incorporated by reference herein.
The present invention relates to the field of stain removal, and relates in particular to a portable stain removal kit.
Fabrics are common materials that can be used in such as garments and furnishing. They are typically able to absorb a fluid. This unique property means that they can be easily contaminated by contaminants such as food, drinks and writing markers, typically resulting in undesired spots on the fabric that cannot be easily removed without washing the fabric. These spots, which are often referred to as stains, may be removed through different burdensome processes.
In some cases, the stains may even require extensive local pre-treatment process prior to the laundry process. These are troublesome processes that can only take place when the whole fabric is due for washing.
There is thus a need for a solution allowing the removal of stain on the spot, and in a quick manner.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a portable stain removal kit that avoids or mitigates above-mentioned problems.
The invention is defined by the independent claims. The dependent claims define advantageous embodiments.
To this end, the portable stain removal kit according to the invention comprises:
The invention also relates to a method of removing a stained area using a portable stain removal kit as presented above, comprising the steps of:
The present invention is based on providing a portable stain removal kit and method to a user that allows stain treating by using a chemical medium. The portable stain removal kit is intended to cooperate with a user handheld device able to provide water and/or steam and/or heat and that are commonly found in any household, such as a garment steamer, or a garment iron.
The proposed portable stain removal kit and method uses a combination of a chemical, water and/or steam, and optionally heat. This allows both for a good stain removing speed and result. With this solution of stain removing, a stain spot can be removed effectively without the need for washing the whole piece of fabric. With the portable stain removal kit a stain on a garment may not only be treated chemically, but the stain may also be diluted and rinsed.
In other words, this solution allows users to locally treating a stain on a garment and remove the stain spot visibility quickly.
The fact that the stain removing material is in a solid form facilitates its storage and packaging in the container (as opposed to a stain removing material that would be in a liquid form), and has the advantage that it is more stable over time (i.e. it does not degrade). Moreover, manipulating the portable stain removal using a stain removing material in a solid form improves the user experience since leakage of liquid will not happen.
These and other aspects of the invention will be apparent from and elucidated with reference to the embodiment(s) described hereinafter. In the following drawings
The portable stain removal kit 1 comprises:
The portable stain removal kit 1 is intended to cooperate with a handheld device 10, such as a handheld garment steamer, as illustrated. Alternatively, the handheld device 10 could correspond to a steam iron (not shown) or an equivalent device.
In this embodiment, the cover 2, which is intended to be removed, is removed (i.e. detached). A piece of fabric 6 comprising a stained area 7 is placed directly onto the container 4 containing stain removing material 5. Water and/or steam, and optionally heat, being generated by the handheld device 10, is applied to the stained area 7 of the fabric 6.
When the stained area 7 of the fabric 6, for example a garment, and the container 4 are placed in contact with each other, treatment of the stained area 7 is initiated by means of applying by user water and/or steam (illustrated by ref. 8), and optionally applying heat, for example by using device 10.
The stain removing material 5 in solid form refers to a material that can either be a hard and non-deformable material (such as an agglomerated compound), granule form, powder form, gel form or a paste form:
In other words, the stain removing material 5 can take any solid form, except a liquid form.
The base holder 3 comprises a liquid receiving portion 18, and the container 4 is arranged into the liquid receiving portion 18. For example, the liquid receiving portion 18 is formed by lateral edges 17 surrounding the container 4, but the liquid receiving portion 18 could also be any concave portion formed in the bottom part of the base holder 3.
Preferably, the container 4 takes any of the forms defined by a bag, a pad, a cartridge, a sachet, and a capsule. The choice of the container form may depend on the user's heating or steaming device chosen, on the kind of stain to be treated and in this respect also on the amount of stain removing material needed to treat the stain. Accordingly, the size and the shape of the container may also be different.
In yet another embodiment, the container is made from material chosen from high density paper, fabric, non-woven fabric, and porous plastic. All those material are fluid-permeable. This is important because steam/water need to enter/penetrate the container to react with the stain removal material in the container in order to produce the chemical solution, and the chemical solution need to be released from the container to be used in treating s stain on the fabric.
In yet a further embodiment of the portable stain removal kit the container furthermore comprises fragrance and/or perfume agents. This may create a better user perception. For example, the container may release a scent reminding the user of hygiene and cleaning or it may give the user an impression of freshening.
The portable stain removal kit comprises a cover 2, a container 4 containing a stain removing material, a base holder 3, a liquid tank 8 and a dispensing mechanism 9 for dispensing liquid being in the liquid tank 8. For example the dispensing mechanism may comprise a pressure based nozzle, a velocity based nozzle, a spray, and dripping by gravity or any exerted force.
During storage, the cover 2, the base holder 3 and the liquid tank 8 are assembled together. The container 4 is enclosed between the cover 2 and the base holder 3, similarly as in the embodiment of
The liquid tank 8 is configured to contain water and/or a chemical neutralizer and the dispensing mechanism is configured to dispense said water and/or chemical neutralizer from the liquid tank 8 to a stained area 7 on the fabric 6, as illustrated in
Implementing an integrated water tank and dispensing mechanism provides extra convenience to the user because water needed for dissolving some stain removing materials has not to be provided from external sources.
Preferably, the cover 2 is fluid-impermeable. The cover is used to cover and hold the possibly wetted container inside, therefore protecting materials that may come into contact with the container from chemical attacks, contamination or other damages caused by the wet of the container. The cover also prevents the stain removal material in the container from reacting with moisture in the ambient air during storage.
Preferably, the base holder 3 is fluid-impermeable. This provides protection to operation tables, desks or other bases from chemical attacks and contamination or other damages caused by liquids.
The container 4 of the stain removal material kit is divided into at least two compartments 4a and 4b for storing different stain removing materials, for example material A and material B. This serves to treat different kind of stains with a single container in an optimal way.
In this example, material A is contained in compartment 4a. It can be a single component or a mixture. Material B is contained in compartment 4b which also can be a single component or a mixture.
Stain cloth can be laid on compartment A to have the first treatment and move on to compartment B for a second treatment if stain is not completely removed at the first treatment.
Although material A and B can co-exist and mix together in a dry solid form, once in contact with water, A and B can affect or react with each other thus compromise the overall stain remover effect. If A and B are separated while doing the stain treatment with water, better stain removal result can be achieved.
For example, material A is a bleach and bleach activator, and material B is enzyme. Stain can be firstly treated by compartment A with heating and water to oxidize all the color molecules in the stain, and then continue the treatment with compartment B to let enzyme breakdown the protein molecules in the stain. Heating must be turned off or lower down to <50 degree C. to while doing treatment at compartment B as enzyme' activity is reduced at high temperature.
In an embodiment of the portable stain removal kit the stain removing material comprises an active oxygen source.
In an embodiment of this portable stain removal kit, the active oxygen source comprises any one of hydrogen peroxides with formula H2O2, sodium percarbonate with formula Na2CO3.1.5H2O2, and sodium perborate with formula NaBO3.H2O or NaBO3.4H2O.
In another embodiment, the stain removal material 5 further comprises a bleach activator.
The bleach activators are used to reduce the energy consumption of the bleaching process, particularly to reduce the process temperature. Bleach activators and catalysts are compounds that react with hydrogen peroxide in aqueous solution to form peroxy acids. Bleach activators are in solid form, for example powder. Unlike the pure hydrogen peroxide bleaching process, the peroxy acids are able to produce good results even at temperatures below 60° C. Therefore, bleach activators are used here just like in common components of most laundry detergents.
The active oxygen source (the bleach) and the bleach activator are both in solid form (i.e. not liquid form), and they can for example co-exist in a mixed powder. In a dry, solid state, the bleach and bleach activator are stable. Reaction would not take place until a contact with water or moisture is made.
In an embodiment of the portable stain removal kit, the bleach activator comprises any one of (taken alone or in combination):
The device 10 is intended to be used in connection with the portable stain removal kit
The device 10 comprises:
The chemical neutralizer is preferably used after stain treatment bleaching, for stopping the bleaching reaction.
Dealing with the embodiments of
In order to start treating the stain, the stained area needs to be wetted (by water and/or steam) and/or heated, for example by a hand-held device 10.
In particular, the stained area 7 may be wetted with water and/or steam from the device liquid tank 11 by means of the dispensing mechanism.
Heat may also be provided by the heating plate 12. This allows the chemicals in the container 4 work efficiently and faster on stain removal. The functions of releasing steam and water may not only be used for dissolving stain removing materials contained in the container 4, but also later for rinsing the stained area after the stained area has been treated with the portable stain removal kit.
The hand-held device 10 may also comprise a guide head 13 to gather steam into a spout 14 facing the stain on the fabric. The guide head 13 is used to target the stain spot more efficiently.
In particular, the heated plate 12 faces and gets into contact with the fabric 6 for:
Preferably, the method further comprises the step of:
The above embodiments as described are only illustrative, and not intended to limit the technique approaches of the present invention. Although the present invention is described in details referring to the preferable embodiments, those skilled in the art will understand that the technique approaches of the present invention can be modified or equally displaced without departing from the protective scope of the claims of the present invention. In the claims, the word “comprising” does not exclude other elements or steps, and the indefinite article “a” or “an” does not exclude a plurality. Any reference signs in the claims should not be construed as limiting the scope.
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