Paul Amaat Raymond Gerald France - West Chester OH Linda Carol McWilliams - Cincinnati OH Thomas Brian Norris - Milford OH Michael Jason Ullom - Mason OH
The present invention relates to methods and/or systems for applying treatment fluid to a plurality of fabric articles in a fabric treatment apparatus. The present invention is also directed to an apparatus capable of carrying out such methods and/or systems.
Methods And Apparatus For Applying A Treatment Fluid To Fabrics
Paul Amaat Raymond Gerald France - West Chester OH, US Linda Carol McWilliams - Cincinnati OH, US Thomas Brian Norris - Milford OH, US Michael Jason Ullom - Mason OH, US
Assignee:
Procter & Gamble Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
D06F 39/08
US Classification:
68 17R, 68 58, 68142, 68207, 68205 R
Abstract:
The present invention relates to methods and/or systems for applying treatment fluid to a plurality of fabric articles in a fabric treatment apparatus. The present invention is also directed to an apparatus capable of carrying out such methods and/or systems.
Method For The Use Of Aqueous Vapor And Lipophilic Fluid During Fabric Cleaning
John Deak - West Chester OH, US Paul France - West Chester OH, US Wilburt Woods - Cincinnati OH, US Anna Noyes - Hamilton OH, US Linda McWilliams - Cincinnati OH, US Michael Ullom - Mason OH, US
International Classification:
C11D007/02
US Classification:
008/137000
Abstract:
The present invention relates to methods to achieve improved cleaning of both wet washable and dry cleanable fabrics. The present invention is carried out by exposing the fabrics to an aqueous vapor and a lipophilic fluid, optionally, but preferably followed by an extraction of both.
Stacie Hecht - West Chester OH, US Eva Schneiderman - Mason OH, US Sherri Randall - Hamilton OH, US Marc Gustwiller - Cincinnati OH, US Virginia Smith - Hattiesburg MA, US Clarence Turley - Cincinnati OH, US Linda McWilliams - Cincinnati OH, US
International Classification:
C11D 3/20
US Classification:
510352000
Abstract:
Surfactant systems exhibiting a low Krafft Temperature provide cold water cleaning.
Annette Kay Bryan - Cincinnati OH, US Julie Ann Cassedy - Hebron KY, US Eva Schnelderman - Mason OH, US Linda Carol McWilliams - Cincinnati OH, US Les Charles Zorb - Loveland OH, US Manasvini Egan - Whitley Bay, GB Jodi Elizabeth Koehler - Cincinnati OH, US Donna Jean Maag - Cincinnati OH, US
International Classification:
C11D 3/395 C11D 1/12 D06F 39/00
US Classification:
8159, 510309, 510312, 510307
Abstract:
A detergent granule comprising at least one composite material, wherein said at least one composite material comprises: a C10-C13 sodium linear alkylaryl sulfonate and/or an alpha-sulfonated fatty acid ester such as methyl ester sulfonate; an alkaline agent, from about 0.05% to about 1.2%, by weight of said granular detergent admix, of an brightener; and from about 10% to about 35%, by weight of said granular detergent admix, of a bleaching system comprising: a source of peroxide; and a bleach activator.
Shelley L. Dauderman - Rising Sun IN Linda C. McWilliams - Cincinnati OH Hari A. Nair - Cincinnati OH Gary G. Staud - Cincinnati OH
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
C11D 3386 C11D 330 C11D 1722 C11D 112
US Classification:
510281
Abstract:
Low cost, effective aqueous heavy duty liquid laundry detergent compositions are provided. Such compositions contain relatively low levels of an anionic/nonionic-based surfactant system along with a protease-containing enzyme component and relatively large amounts of water. The anionic component of the surfactant system comprises a combination of alkyl sulfate and alkyl ether sulfate. The nonionic component of the surfactant system comprises fatty alcohol ethoxylates. Only minimal amounts of other detergent composition adjuvants are permitted in such compositions.
Liquid Laundry Detergent Compositions Containing Surfactants And Silicone Emulsions
Yueqian Zhen - Cincinnati OH Wilbur Cecil Strickland - Cincinnati OH Linda Carol McWilliams - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
C11D 360
US Classification:
510337
Abstract:
Heavy duty liquid detergent compositions containing selected cationic detersive surfactants and emulsions of silicone and selected emulsifying surfactants are disclosed. The silicone emulsions have an average particle size of from about 5 to about 500 microns and provide provide exceptional cleaning and softening benefits. The detergent compositions of this invention are structured and provide exceptional cleaning and softening benefits.
Shelley L. Dauderman - Rising Sun IN Linda C. McWilliams - Cincinnati OH Hari A. Nair - Cincinnati OH Gary G. Staud - Cincinnati OH
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
C11D 3386 C11D 3330 C11D 112
US Classification:
510320
Abstract:
Low cost, effective aqueous heavy duty liquid laundry detergent compositions are provided. Such compositions contain relatively low levels of an anionic/nonionic-based suffactant system along with a protease-containing enzyme component, a low-cost viscosity-enhancing agent and relativly large amounts of water. The anionic component of the surfactant system comprises a combination of alkyl sulfate and alkyl ether sulfate. The nonionic component of the suffactant system comprises fatty alcohol ethoxylates. Only minimal amounts of other detergent composition adjuvants are permitted in such compositions.
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