Claims
- 1. A process for de-wrinkling and freshening and/or aromatizing clothing or linens comprising the steps of:
- (i) providing at least one substantially anhydrous, three-dimensional water-activatable, expandable sponge article, which article is in a permanently compressed state in the absence of water, located in a three-dimensional space having a vertical z axis and horizontal x and y axes, consisting essentially of:
- (a) a substantially anhydrous, hydrophilic, water-activatable, expandable sponge substance having a volumetric expandability factor of from about 1.3 up to about 10.0, having a discrete geometric shape, a thickness along the z axis in the range of from about 0.05 inches up to about 2.0 inches, an average dimension along the x axis of from about 1 inch up to about 6 inches, an average dimension along the y axis of from about 1 inch up to about 6 inches, a surface area of from about 3 square inches up to about 150 square inches and sufficient porosity to retain from about 0.25 up to about 2.0 grams of hydrophobic perfume oil; and
- (b) contained within the interstices of said sponge substance and absorbed therein from about 0.25 up to about 2.0 grams of a substantially anhydrous hydrophobic perfume oil intimately admixed with from about 0.25 up to about 2.0 grams of at least one substantially anhydrous fragrance substantivity-fabric relaxing agent selected from the group consisting of compounds defined according to the structures: ##STR5## wherein R.sub.1 and R.sub.2 are the same or different C.sub.8 -C.sub.22 straight chain or branched chain alkyl or alkenyl; and wherein X.sub.1 is chloro or methyl sulfate; ##STR6## wherein R.sub.3 is C.sub.12 -C.sub.18 straight chain alkyl or alkenyl; ##STR7## wherein R.sub.4 and R.sub.5 are the same or different C.sub.12 -C.sub.18 straight chain allyl or alkenyl; R.sub.6 equals 2-hydroxyethyl or 2-hydroxypropyl; and X.sub.2 is methyl sulfate or chloro; and ##STR8## wherein R.sub.7, R.sub.8 and R.sub.9 are the same or different C.sub.8 -C.sub.18 straight chain or branched chain allyl; and X.sub.3 is chloro, bromo, iodo or methyl sulfate, whereby the compressed sponge article expands to 1.3 up to 10 times the original volume thereof on adding water thereto in a weight ratio of 1:5 up to 5:1 weight water:weight compressed sponge article;
- (ii) adding water to at least one of said sponge articles in a weight ratio of water:article of from about 1:5 up to about 5:1 in order to form a hydrated article;
- (iii) providing an automatic clothes and linen dryer having a "no-heat" ("fluff") cycle which operates at from about 20.degree. C. up to about 30.degree. C. at atmospheric pressure and a "low-heat" cycle operating at from about 30.degree. C. up to about 50.degree. C. at atmospheric pressure;
- (iv) placing the clothing and/or linens into said automatic clothes and linen dryer;
- (v) placing said hydrated article(s) into said automatic clothes and linen dryer,
- (vi) setting the dryer to operate for a designated time period .DELTA..theta. on the "no-heat" ("fluff") cycle and/or the "low-heat" cycle;
- (vii) operating said dryer for a time period set for the "no-heat" ("fluff") cycle (.DELTA..theta.).sub.1 ; and/or for a time period set for the "low-heat" cycle, (.DELTA..theta.).sub.2 ; and
- (viii) removing the clothing and/or linens from the dryer,
- wherein the time set for the "no-heat" ("fluff") and/or the "low-heat" cycle is defined according to the algorithm: ##EQU4## wherein K.sub.1, K.sub.2 and K.sub.3 are constants depending on the sponge surface area, as well as the surface area of the clothes and/or linens to be treated, and the ratio of dry cloth in the clothes and/or linens to clothes and/or linens:void space; W.sub.2 is the water remaining in the sponge article and in the clothing and/or linens to be treated after the "no-heat" ("fluff") cycle and/or "low-heat" cycle; and W.sub.1 is the initial water weight in the sponge article and the clothing and/or linens to be treated.
- 2. A process for de-wrinkling and freshening and/or aromatizing clothing or linens comprising the steps of:
- (i) providing at least one substantially anhydrous, three-dimensional, water-activatable, expandable sponge article, which article is in a permanently compressed state in the absence of water, located in a three-dimensional space having a vertical z axis and horizontal x and y axes, consisting essentially of:
- (a) a substantially anhydrous, hydrophilic, water-activatable, expandable sponge substance having a volumetric expandability factor of from about 1.3 up to about 10.0, having a discrete geometric shape, a thickness along the z axis in the range of from about 0.05 inches up to about 2.0 inches, an average dimension along the x axis of from about 1 inch up to about 6 inches, an average dimension along the y axis of from about 1 inch up to about 6 inches, a surface area of from about 3 square inches up to about 150 square inches and sufficient porosity to retain from about 0.25 up to about 2.0 grams of hydrophobic perfume oil; and
- (b) contained within the interstices of said sponge substance and absorbed therein from about 0.25 up to about 2.0 grams of a substantially anhydrous hydrophobic perfume oil intimately admixed with from about 0.25 up to about 2.0 grams of at least one substantially anhydrous fragrance substantivity-fabric relaxing agent selected from the group consisting of compounds defined according to the structures: ##STR9## wherein R.sub.1 and R.sub.2 are the same or different C.sub.8 -C.sub.22 straight chain or branched chain allyl or alkenyl; and wherein X.sub.1 is chloro or methyl sulfate; ##STR10## wherein R.sub.3 is C.sub.12 -C.sub.18 straight chain alkyl or alkenyl; ##STR11## wherein R.sub.4 and R.sub.5 are the same or different C.sub.12 -C.sub.18 straight chain alkyl or alkenyl; R.sub.6 equals 2-hydroxyethyl or 2-hydroxypropyl; and X.sub.2 is methyl sulfate or chloro; and ##STR12## wherein R.sub.7, R.sub.8 and R.sub.9 are the same or different C.sub.8 -C.sub.18 straight chain or branched chain alkyl; and X.sub.3 is chloro, bromo, iodo or methyl sulfate, whereby the compressed sponge article expands to 1.3 up to 10 times the original volume thereof on adding water thereto in a weight ratio of 1:5 up to 5:1 weight water:weight compressed sponge article;
- (ii) adding water to at least one of said sponge articles in a weight ratio of water:article of from about 1:5 up to about 5:1 in order to form a hydrated article;
- (iii) providing an automatic clothes and linen dryer having a "no-heat" ("fluff") cycle which operates at from about 20.degree. C. up to about 30.degree. C. at atmospheric pressure and a "low-heat" cycle operating at from about 30.degree. C. up to about 50.degree. C. at atmospheric pressure;
- (iv) placing the clothing and/or linens into said automatic clothes and linen dryer;
- (v) placing said hydrated article(s) into said automatic clothes and linen dryer,
- (vi) setting the dryer to operate for a designated time period .DELTA..theta. on the "no-heat" ("fluff") cycle and/or the "low-heat" cycle;
- (vii) operating said dryer for a time period set for the "no-heat" ("fluff") cycle (.DELTA..theta.).sub.1 ; and/or for a time period set for the "low-heat" cycle, (.DELTA..theta.).sub.2 ; and
- (viii) removing the clothing and/or linens from the dryer,
- wherein the time set for the "no-heat" ("fluff") cycle and/or "low-heat" cycle is defined according to the algorithm: ##EQU5## wherein K.sub.1, K.sub.2 and K.sub.3 are constants depending upon the sponge surface area and the surface area of the clothes and/or linens to be treated, and the ratio of dry cloth in the clothes and/or linens to be treated:void space in the clothes and/or linens to be treated and sponge article; and W.sub.1 is the initial water weight in the sponge article placed into the dryer and the clothing and/or linens to be treated.
- 3. The process of claim 2 wherein the weight loss of water from the hydrated sponge article is defined by the algothrim: ##EQU6## wherein K.sub.1, K.sub.2 and K.sub.3 are constants depending on the sponge surface area, the surface area of the clothes and/or linens to be treated and the ratio of surface area of clothes and/or linens to be treated:void space of the clothes and/or linens to be treated and void space of sponge article; and the symbol, .DELTA.W, is the weight loss of the water from the hydrated sponge article, and wherein: ##EQU7## when .DELTA..theta. is measured in minutes and the term .DELTA.W is measured in grams.
- 4. A process for de-wrinkling and freshening and/or aromatizing clothing or linens comprising the steps of:
- (i) providing at least one substantially anhydrous, three-dimensional water-activatable, expandable sponge article, which article is in a permanently compressed state in the absence of water, located in a three-dimensional space having a vertical z axis and horizontal x and y axes, consisting essentially of:
- (a) a substantially anhydrous, hydrophilic, water-activatable, expandable sponge substance having a volumetric expandability factor of from about 1.3 up to about 10.0, having a discrete geometric shape, a thickness along the z axis in the range of from about 0.05 inches up to about 2.0 inches, an average dimension along the x axis of from about 1 inch up to about 6 inches, an average dimension along the y axis of from about 1 inch up to about 6 inches, a surface area of from about 3 square inches up to about 150 square inches and sufficient porosity to retain from about 0.25 up to about 2.0 grams of hydrophobic perfume oil; and
- (b) contained within the interstices of said sponge substance and absorbed therein from about 0.25 up to about 2.0 grams of a substantially anhydrous hydrophobic perfume oil intimately admixed with from about 0.25 up to about 2.0 grams of at least one substantially anhydrous fragrance substantivity-fabric relaxing agent selected from the group consisting of compounds defined according to the structures: ##STR13## wherein R.sub.1 and R.sub.2 are the same or different C.sub.8 -C.sub.22 straight chain or branched chain alkyl or alkenyl; and wherein X.sub.1 is chloro or methyl sulfate; ##STR14## wherein R.sub.3 is C.sub.12 -C.sub.18 straight chain alkyl or alkenyl; ##STR15## wherein R.sub.4 and R.sub.5 are the same or different C.sub.12 -C.sub.18 straight chain alkyl or alkenyl; R.sub.6 equals 2-hydroxyethyl or 2-hydroxypropyl; and X.sub.2 is methyl sulfate or chloro; and ##STR16## wherein R.sub.7, R.sub.8 and R.sub.9 are the same or different C.sub.8 -C.sub.18 straight chain or branched chain alkyl; and X.sub.3 is chloro, bromo, iodo or methyl sulfate, whereby the compressed sponge article expands to 1.3 up to 10 times the original volume thereof on adding water thereto in a weight ratio of 1:5 up to 5:1 weight water:weight compressed sponge article;
- wherein the substantially anhydrous, hydrophilic, expandable, water-activatable sponge substance is composed of a cellulosic material selected from the group consisting of cellulose, cellulose acetate, cellulose propionate, cellulose butyrate and mixed C.sub.2 -C.sub.4 esters of cellulose;
- (ii) adding water to said sponge article in a weight ratio of water:article of from about 1:5 up to about 5:1 in order to form a hydrated article;
- (iii) providing an automatic clothes and linen dryer having a "no-heat" ("fluff") cycle which operates at from about 20.degree. C. up to about 30.degree. C. at atmospheric pressure and a "low-heat" cycle operating at from about 30.degree. C. up to about 50.degree. C. at atmospheric pressure;
- (iv) placing the clothing and/or linens into said automatic clothes and linen dryer;
- (v) placing said hydrated article(s) into said automatic clothes and linen dryer,
- (vi) setting the dryer to operate for a designated time period .DELTA..theta. on the "no-heat" ("fluff") cycle and/or the "low-heat" cycle;
- (vii) operating said dryer for a time period set for the "no-heat" ("fluff") cycle (.DELTA..theta.).sub.1 ; and/or for a time period set for the "low-heat" cycle, (.DELTA..theta.).sub.2 ; and
- (viii) removing the clothing and/or linens from the dryer,
- wherein the time set for the "no-heat" ("fluff") cycle and/or the "low-heat" cycle is defined according to the algorithm: ##EQU8## wherein K.sub.1, K.sub.2 and K.sub.3 are constants depending on the sponge surface area, as well as the surface area of the clothes and/or linens to be treated, and the ratio of dry cloth in the clothes and/or linens to clothes and/or linens:void space; W.sub.2 is the water remaining in the sponge article and in the clothing and/or linens to be treated after the "no-heat" ("fluff") cycle and/or the "low-heat" cycle; and W.sub.1 is the initial water weight in the sponge article and the clothing and/or linens to be treated.
- 5. A process for de-wrinkling and freshening and/or aromatizing clothing clothing or linens comprising the steps of:
- (i) providing at least one substantially anhydrous, three-dimensional, water-activatable, expandable sponge article, which article is in a permanently compressed state in the absence of water, located in a three-dimensional space having a vertical z axis and horizontal x and y axes, consisting essentially of:
- (a) a substantially anhydrous, hydrophilic, water-activatable, expandable sponge substance having a volumetric expandability factor of from about 1.3 up to about 10.0, having a discrete geometric shape, a thickness along the z axis in the range of from about 0.05 inches up to about 2.0 inches, an average dimension along the x axis of from about 1 inch up to about 6 inches, an average dimension along the y axis of from about 1 inch up to about 6 inches, a surface area of from about 3 square inches up to about 150 square inches and sufficient porosity to retain from about 0.25 up to about 2.0 grams of hydrophobic perfume oil; and
- (b) contained within the interstices of said sponge substance and absorbed therein from about 0.25 up to about 2.0 grams of a substantially anhydrous hydrophobic perfume oil intimately admixed with from about 0.25 up to about 2.0 grams of at least one substantially anhydrous fragrance substantivity-fabric relaxing agent selected from the group consisting of compounds defined according to the structures: ##STR17## wherein R.sub.1 and R.sub.2 are the same or different C.sub.8 -C.sub.22 straight chain or branched chain alkyl or alkenyl; and wherein X.sub.1 is chloro or methyl sulfate; ##STR18## wherein R.sub.3 is C.sub.12 -C.sub.18 straight chain alkyl or alkenyl; ##STR19## wherein R.sub.4 and R.sub.5 are the same or different C.sub.12 -C.sub.18 straight chain alkyl or alkenyl; R.sub.6 equals 2-hydroxyethyl or 2-hydroxypropyl; and X.sub.2 is methyl sulfate or chloro; and ##STR20## wherein R.sub.7, R.sub.8 and R.sub.9 are the same or different C.sub.8 -C.sub.18 straight chain or branched chain alkyl; and X.sub.3 is chloro, bromo, iodo or methyl sulfate, whereby the compressed sponge article expands to 1.3 up to 10 times the original volume thereof on adding water thereto in a weight ratio of 1:5 up to 5:1 weight water:weight compressed sponge article;
- wherein the substantially anhydrous, hydrophilic, expandable, water-activatable sponge substance is composed of a cellulosic material selected from the group consisting of cellulose, cellulose acetate, cellulose propionate, cellulose butyrate and mixed C.sub.2 -C.sub.4 esters of cellulose;
- (ii) adding water to said sponge article in a weight ratio of water:article of from about 1:5 up to about 5:1 in order to form a hydrated article;
- (iii) providing an automatic clothes and linen dryer having a "no-heat" ("fluff") cycle which operates at from about 20.degree. C. up to about 30.degree. C. at atmospheric pressure and a "low-heat" cycle operating at from about 30.degree. C. up to about 50.degree. C. at atmospheric pressure;
- (iv) placing the clothing and/or linens into said automatic clothes and linen dryer;
- (v) placing said hydrated article(s) into said automatic clothes and linen dryer;
- (vi) setting the dryer to operate for a designated time period .DELTA..theta. on the "no-heat" ("fluff") cycle and/or the "low-heat" cycle;
- (vii) operating said dryer for a time period set for the "no-heat" ("fluff") cycle (.DELTA..theta.).sub.1 ; and/or for a time period set for the "low-heat" cycle, (.DELTA..theta.)2; and
- (viii) removing the clothing and/or linens from the dryer,
- wherein the time set for the "low-heat" ("fluff") cycle and/or the "low-heat" cycle is defined according to the algorithm: ##EQU9## wherein K.sub.1, K.sub.2 and K.sub.3 are constants depending upon the sponge surface area and the surface area of the clothes and/or linens to be treated, and the ratio of dry cloth in the clothes and/or linens to be treated:void space in the clothes and/or linens to be treated and sponge article; and W.sub.1 is the initial water weight in the sponge article placed into the dryer and the clothing and/or linens to be treated.
- 6. The process of claim 5 wherein the weight loss of water from the hydrated sponge article is defined by the algothrim: ##EQU10## wherein K.sub.1, K.sub.2 and K.sub.3 are constants depending on the sponge surface area, the surface area of the clothes and/or linens to be treated and the ratio of surface area of clothes and/or linens to be treated:void space of the clothes and/or linens to be treated and void space of sponge article; and the symbol, .DELTA.W, is the weight loss of the water from the hydrated sponge article, and wherein: ##EQU11## when .DELTA..theta. is measured in minutes and the term .DELTA.W is measured in grams.
CO-PENDING RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a Continuation-in-Part of Application for U.S. Ser. No. 09/084,091 filed on May 26, 1998.
Co-pending with this application is a Divisional of Application for U.S. Ser. No. 09/084,091 filed on May 26, 1998, namely, Application for U.S. Ser. No. 09/252,017 filed on Feb. 18, 1999.
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