Claims
- 1. A hand-held spraying device comprising a container, a spray head, and a water purifier, all of which are part of said device, wherein the purifier is located inside the cavity of the container.
- 2. A hand-held spraying device comprising a container, a water purifier, and a spray head, all of which are part of said device, wherein the spray head comprises an integrated valve system designed to facilitate compliance with a three or more separate step wash and rinse process.
- 3. A spraying device according to claim 2 wherein the valve system facilitates user compliance with a wash and rinse process comprising:
a) optionally an unpurified water pre-rinse step; b) a wash step; c) an unpurified water rinse step; and d) a purified water rinse step.
- 4. A spraying device according to claim 2 wherein the purifier comprises an ion exchange resin.
- 5. A spraying device according to claim 4 wherein the ion exchange resin is in the form of a layered bed structure of ion exchange resin.
- 6. A hand-held spraying device comprising a container having a composition therein, a spray head and a water purifier, all of which are part of said device, wherein the purifier comprises a layered bed structure of ion-exchange resin.
- 7. The spraying device of claim 4 wherein the purifier comprises more than one ion exchange resin selected from the group consisting of strong acidic, weak acidic, strong basic and weak basic.
- 8. The spraying device of claim 7 wherein the purifier comprises a layered bed structure of weak acidic resin, then strong acidic resin and finally weak basic resin.
- 9. The spraying device of claim 2 comprising one or more containers, wherein the spray head comprises a means for connection to a hose which defines a water inlet, attachment means for attachment of the spray head to the container, means for removal of a composition from one or more containers, and said valve system is suitable for controlling water flow through the spray device and at least one spray nozzle.
- 10. A spraying device according to claim 9 wherein the attachment means comprises an interlocking surface which is designed to cooperate with a corresponding interlocking surface of the container.
- 11. A spraying device according to claim 10 wherein the interlocking corresponding surfaces of the spray head and container are so designed as to align an opening of the container and the opening of the purifier with corresponding holes in the spray head.
- 12. A spraying device according to claim 9 wherein the means for removal of a composition from the container comprises a tube which is attached to the spray head and extends into the cavity of the container.
- 13. A spraying device according to claim 9 comprising at least three spray nozzles.
- 14. A spraying device according to claim 9 wherein the spray nozzle diameter is such that flow through the purifier is less than 2 gallons per minute.
- 15. A spraying device according to claim 9 wherein the valve system comprises at least three channels.
- 16. A spraying device according to claim 15 wherein the valve system comprises:
(a) a first channel aligning the water inlet and the means for removal of a composition from the container; (b) a second channel aligning the water inlet and the spray nozzle; and (c) a third channel aligning the water inlet and the purifier.
- 17. A spraying device according to claim 9 wherein the valve system comprises a static valve housing, rotatable valve core located within the valve housing and a means for rotating the valve core.
- 18. The spraying device of claim 2 wherein the container comprises a composition comprising a hydrophilic surface modifying component.
- 19. A spraying device according to claim 18 wherein the hydrophilic surface modifying component is selected from the group consisting of homo- or co-polymer.
- 20. A spraying device according to claim 19 wherein the hydrophilic surface modifying component comprises at least one hydrophobic or cationic moiety and at least one hydrophilic moiety.
- 21. A process of cleaning a surface using the spraying device according to claim 16 comprising the steps:
(a) rotating the valve to align the first channel, permitting inlet water to pass through the valve, across the opening of the means for removal of the composition to a first spray nozzle; then (b) rotating the valve to align the second channel, permitting inlet water to pass through the valve to a second spray nozzle; then (c) rotating the valve to align the third channel, permitting inlet water to pass through the valve, then through the purifier to the third spray nozzle.
- 22. A process according to claim 21 wherein step (b) is performed both before and after step (a).
- 23. A process according to claim 21 wherein the spraying device presents a visual indication when step (c) is effected.
- 24. A process according to claim 23 wherein the visual indication is a difference in spray pattern between step (b) and step (c).
- 25. A process according to claim 4 wherein the resin of the purifying device produces a visual indication of depletion of the ion exchange resin.
- 26. A method of using the spraying device of claim 2 to clean the exterior surface of a vehicle.
- 27. A container comprising a water purifier and a composition designed to render a surface treated therewith hydrophilic and comprising a hydrophilic surface modifying component.
Priority Claims (1)
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PCT/US00/16343 |
Jun 2000 |
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of the filing date of PCT international patent application US00/16343 filed on Jun. 14, 2000.