Abstract: The invention provides a, non- or minimized streaking/filming antimicrobial formulation, the cleaner containing:
a. an akoxylated quaternary ammonium surfactant, present in a cleaning-effective amount;
b. an alkoxylated short chain nonionic surfactant, also present in a cleaning-effective amount;
c. alkanolamine as an alkalinity source, present in an amount effective to enhance soil removal in said cleaner;
d. a quaternary ammonium compound in an amount present for antimicrobial efficacy;
e. at least one water-soluble or dispersible organic solvent having a vapor pressure of at least 0.001 mm Hg at 25° C., said at least one organic solvent present in a solubilizing—or dispersion—effective amount; and
f. the remainder, water.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 4, 2001
Date of Patent:
August 12, 2003
Assignee:
The Clorox Company
Inventors:
Ronald A. Fong, Stephen B. Kong, David Peterson
Abstract: An advanced cleaning system having a handle portion with a proximal end and a distal end, a cleaning head portion, the cleaning head portion adapted for use with a removable cleaning pad, and a cleaning fluid reservoir fluidically coupled to the cleaning head portion such that cleaning fluid is controllably allowed to flow via gravity onto the surface to be cleaned adjacent the cleaning head portion.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 11, 2000
Date of Patent:
April 1, 2003
Assignee:
The Clorox Company
Inventors:
Michael J. Hall, James E. Rader, Boli Zhou, Karen S. Hefter, David J. Sayler, Eric Y. Park
Abstract: An aerosol antimicrobial composition is provided with the following ingredients: a) an anionic polymer or prepolymer; (b) a quaternary ammonium compound, the components (a) and (b) combining to form an antimicrobially effective complex; (c) at least one water-soluble or dispersible organic solvent having a vapor pressure of at least 0.001 mm Hg at 25° C., said at least one organic solvent present in a solubilizing—or dispersion—effective amount; (d) an effective amount of a propellant; and (e) the remainder, water. Further is provided a novel method of decontaminating a surface fouled with microorganisms and a dispenser for said aerosol composition. The novel composition advantageously has both disinfectancy (contact efficacy) and residual antimicrobial efficacy.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 23, 2000
Date of Patent:
November 19, 2002
Assignee:
The Clorox Company
Inventors:
Boli Zhou, Maria G. Ochomogo, Elias A. Shaheen, Jessica Y. Chung
Abstract: The invention provides a method and product for mitigating or eliminating malodor(s) with an aqueous liquid deodorizing composition, in which said composition contains about 0.1-3% water soluble/dispersible polymer, about 0.01-5% fragrance, about 1-20% water soluble/dispersible volatile solvent, and, the remainder, water.
Abstract: The invention provides an aqueous, hard surface cleaner with significantly improved residue removal and substantially reduced filming/streaking, and the cleaner comprises:
(a) an effective amount of at least one organic solvent with a vapor pressure of at least 0.001 mm Hg at 25° C., and mixtures of such solvents;
(b) an effective amount of either at least one anionic surfactant, or a mixture of anionic and nonionic surfactants;
(c) an effective amount of a buffering system which comprises a nitrogenous buffer which will result in a pH of greater than 6.5; and
(d) the remainder as substantially all water.
Abstract: The invention provides an improved procedure for the precise quantitation of organic oxidants in a solution with hydrogen peroxide in which the peroxide is removed by the addition of catalase to scavenge the same. Surprisingly, the catalase does not affect the organic oxidant, and the procedure can accurately quantitate even minute amounts of the organic oxidant. The inventive method is especially effective in quantitating peracid generated enzymatically, although it can be used for chemically generated organic oxidants.
Abstract: The invention provides a method for increasing the brightness retention of a laundered fabric after numerous washing cycles by adding to an aqueous wash liquor a quantity of a commercial laundry detergent which delivers at least 0.1 g of an optical brightener into said wash liquor, said optical brightener exhibiting instability in the presence of hypochlorite; and prior to, concurrent with, or after the commercial laundry detergent, adding a bleaching composition in an amount of at least about 0.5 g/L. The bleaching composition contains about 2.5-10% alkali metal hypochlorite; about 0.05-5% of a bleach stable surfactant bearing at least one nitrogen atom; a bleach stable anionic surfactant or a hydrotrope, wherein the ratio of (ii) to (iii) is between about 10:1 to about 1:10; and an effective amount of a source of alkalinity.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 16, 2001
Date of Patent:
July 2, 2002
Assignee:
The Clorox Company
Inventors:
Fatemah H. Akbarian, Gregory Van Buskirk, Heidi J. Torres
Abstract: An aqueous hard surface cleaner with improved soil removal is provided and has, as components, the following:
(a) either an anionic, nonionic, amphoteric surfactant, and mixtures thereof with optionally, a quaternary ammonium surfactant, the total amount of the surfactants being present in a cleaning effective amount;
(b) at least one water-soluble or dispersible organic solvent having a vapor pressure of at least 0.001 mm Hg at 25° C., present in a solubilizing—or dispersion—effective amount
(c) a combination of (i) an incompletely neutralized potassium ethylenediamine—tetraacetate (EDTA) and (ii) a precipitating co-builder as chelating agents present in an amount effective to enhance soil removal in said cleaner; and
(d) the remainder, water.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 18, 2001
Date of Patent:
June 4, 2002
Assignee:
The Clorox Company
Inventors:
Michael H. Robbins, Jennifer C. Julian, Suzanne M. Thompson, Gary L. Robinson, Clement K. Choy, Elizabeth A. Gossett
Abstract: The invention provides an aqueous, hard surface cleaner with significantly improved residue removal and substantially reduced filming/streaking, said cleaner comprising:
(a) an effective amount of at least one organic solvent with a vapor pressure of at least 0.001 mm Hg at 25° C., and mixtures of such solvents;
(b) an effective amount of a mixture of anionic surfactants;
(c) an effective amount of a buffering system which comprises a nitrogenous buffer which will result in a pH of greater than 6.5; and
(d) the remainder as substantially all water.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 5, 1997
Date of Patent:
June 4, 2002
Assignee:
The Clorox Company
Inventors:
Elizabeth A. Cable, Aram Garabedian, Jr.
Abstract: A new composition of matter for a diamidodiol and a method for preparing the diamidodiol. The exemplary diamidodiol has the formula C15H30N2O4 and is prepared by reacting a first quantity of 2-amino-2-methyl-1-propanol with a second quantity of a di-substituted malonyl dichloride (i.e., diethylmalonyl dichloride), preferably in ethyl acetate as solvent. A tetraamido macrocycle is prepared from the diamidodiol in two steps by oxidizing the diamidodiol to form a diacid followed by coupling using a known procedure of the diacid with an aryl diamine (e.g., 1,2-diaminobenzene) to yield the tetraamido macrocycle.
Inventors:
Michael J. Hall, James E. Rader, Robert W. Flagler, Scott T. Haubrich, Karen S. Hefter, Richard Porticos, Gene Park, Douglas Minkler, David J. Sayler, Eric Y. Park