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Non-aqueous washing apparatus and method

a non-aqueous, washing technology, applied in the field of non-aqueous, can solve the problems of inconvenient water-based methods, large amount of water consumed by conventional home laundring methods, and the inability to home launder garments and fabrics, etc., to achieve less noise, less sorting, and cost saving

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-04-07
WHIRLPOOL CORP
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Benefits of technology

A major advantage provided by the present invention is that it conserves time, water and energy.
A further advantage provided by the present invention is that cleaning of wool, silk and linen in the home is provided for the first time.

Problems solved by technology

Although improvements in automatic washing machines and in cleaning agent formulations are steadily being made, as a general rule, conventional home laundering methods consume considerable amounts of water, energy and time.
Water-based methods are not suitable for some natural fiber fabrics, such as silks, woolens and linens, so that whole classes of garments and fabrics cannot be home laundered, but instead, must be sent out for professional dry cleaning.
The hard spin cycles tend to cause wrinkling which is not wanted.
Even after spinning, drying cycle times are undesirably long.
Non-aqueous washing methods employed outside the home are known, but for various reasons, these methods are not suitable for home use.
Accordingly these dry cleaning solvents cannot be used in the home.
Accordingly, their commercial use is problematic and use of these materials in the home is out of the question.
The high pressure conditions employed in the carbon dioxide methods would amount to placing a bomb in the home which is clearly unworkable.
Moreover, cleaning of electrical substrates is performed in high technology manufacturing facilities employing a multi-stage apparatus which is not readily adapted for home use.

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An apparatus 10 for carrying out the method of laundering fabric loads in accordance with the present invention is illustrated. The apparatus 10 includes a washing apparatus 11 disposed adjacent to a working fluid storage unit 12. The washing apparatus 11 includes a front door 13, preferably with a handle 14, for placing a fabric load (not shown) in the washer 11. A control panel 15 is disposed along the top of the washer 11, preferably along a back edge.

As illustrated in FIG. 2, the washing apparatus 11 includes a centrally disposed wash chamber 16 which receives a fabric load (not shown). Working fluid is supplied to the wash chamber 16 from the working fluid storage unit 12. The storage unit 12 includes a generally centrally disposed tank 17 with an outlet conduit 18 and an inlet conduit 19. In the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 2, the working fluid is stored in the unit 12 in a gas form. Gaseous fluid passes through the outlet 18, through a filter 21 and through a three-way v...

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Abstract

Methods for washing fabric loads without water or using water only as a co-solvent are disclosed. One method of non-aqueous clothes washing includes the steps of disposing clothing in a wash container, delivering a wash liquor to the fabric load, the wash liquor comprising a substantially non-reactive, non-aqueous, non-oleophilic, apolar working fluid and at least one washing additive, applying mechanical energy to the clothing and wash liquor for a sufficient amount of time to provide fabric cleaning and, thereafter, substantially removing the wash liquor from the fabric load. The working fluid may be selected from the group consisting of perfluorocarbons, hydrofluoroethers, fluorinated hydrocarbons and fluoroinerts.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION The present invention generally relates to apparatus and methods employed in the home for laundering clothing and fabrics. More particularly, it relates to a new and improved method and apparatus for home laundering of a fabric load using a wash liquor comprising a two-phase mixture of a substantially inert working fluid and at least one washing additive. As used herein, in the Specification and Claims, the terms “substantially non-reactive” or “substantially inert” when used to describe a component of a wash liquor or washing fluid, means a non-solvent, non-detersive fluid that under ordinary or normal washing conditions, e.g. at pressures of −10 to 50 atmospheres and temperatures of from about 10 to about 45 C, does not appreciably react with the fibers of the fabric load being cleaned, the stains and soils on the fabric load, or the washing additives combined with the component to form the wash liquor. Home laundering of fabrics is usually performed...

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IPC IPC(8): D06F39/02C11D11/00D06F1/00D06F43/00D06F43/08D06L1/00D06L1/02D06L1/04D06L1/08D06L3/00
CPCC11D11/0064D06F43/00D06F43/007D06L3/00D06L1/04D06L1/08D06L1/02D06L4/00C11D2111/44
Inventor WRIGHT, TREMITCHELL L.CONRAD, DANIEL C.KOVICH, MARK B.
Owner WHIRLPOOL CORP
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