Abstract: A pretreatment cup comprising elongated protrusions, having a length to width ratio of greater than 2, which are spaced so that the distance between the elongated protrusions is less than the height of the elongated protrusions, can be used for pretreating both durable and delicate fabrics.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 20, 2014
Publication date:
October 16, 2014
Applicant:
The Procter & Gamble Company
Inventors:
Pieter Paul Dirk Jenny Maria VAN DEN BERGH, Annabelle MAYEUX, Mohamed SAMIR, Wiliam John DAVIS
Abstract: A cleaning device comprises a cleaning composition container and a dispensing section. The dispensing section is operable to eject an amount of cleaning composition from the cleaning composition container. The dispensing section comprises a domed surface comprising a plurality of projections adapted to work the cleaning composition into an item to be cleaned.
Type:
Application
Filed:
February 14, 2014
Publication date:
June 12, 2014
Applicant:
RECKITT BENCKISER N. V.
Inventors:
Fabio Corradini, Cecile Moine, Sara Quaggia, Ralf Wiedemann, Daniel Wong, Jenny Xiao, Eason Xu
Abstract: This invention relates to new compositions and methods for cleaning textile substrates, especially carpet and upholstery fabrics. More particularly, this invention relates to liquid compositions that contain absorbent particles in a flowable fluid dispersion, which dries to a soil ladened powder, that can be removed by vacuuming, brushing, and/or laundering methods. The composition includes dispersion stabilizing additives such that the composition is presented as a stable dispersion or as a composition that may be easily redispersed prior to application.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 20, 2004
Date of Patent:
February 24, 2009
Inventors:
Steven E. Brown, Marie S. Chan, Michael A. Valenti, Michael J. McDonald, Shannon B. Stancil, J. Michael Metcalf, Patrick D. Moore
Abstract: A scrubboard capable of receiving wirings therein, comprising a wirings reception body having a plurality of comparting boards forming a plurality of vertical partitions, at least a fixation hole and an upper concave and lower concave slots on an upper and lower ends thereof, respectively, wherein the wirings reception body is fixed to a wall by inserting a screw into the fixation hole. Additionally, the scrubboard body has upper and lower convex slots on an upper and lower ends, respectively, to mate with upper and lower concave slots of the wirings reception body. Categorized wirings are arranged in different ones of the plurality of vertical partitions, respectively.
Abstract: Dual chamber apparatus including a body providing a first chamber containing liquid, a closure closing the first chamber and a second chamber containing a body of material including a portion extending out of the second chamber, upon the closure being removed and the liquid being discharged from the first chamber the body of material for engaging and reacting with the liquid. The apparatus may be embodied as spot remover apparatus with the liquid being liquid spot remover and with the body of material being absorbent material for absorbing the liquid spot remover upon being discharged and removing a spot. Process of manufacturing such apparatus.