Dr. De Leon graduated from the Univ Latina De Panama, Fac De Med Y De La Salud, Ciudad Panama, Panama in 2005. He works in Statesville, NC and specializes in Internal Medicine and Family Medicine. Dr. De Leon is affiliated with Iredell Memorial Hospital.
The invention relates to a treatment article and a method for treating a fabric by delivering one or more powdered benefit agents to a fabric in a tumble dryer and thus providing at least one fabric benefit such as sanitization and/or disinfection, whitening and/or stain removal to the fabric during the tumble drying process. The treatment article functions to dispense at least one powdered benefit agent to the fabric by means of a diffusing membrane having an average pore diameter such that the tumbling and/or heating action provided during the tumble drying process results in the delivery of an oxidant material in the form of a powdered benefit agent to the initially damp or wet fabric to provide at least one primary fabric benefit to the treated fabric. Optionally, a second and/or third benefit agent may additionally be included in the treatment article for simultaneous delivery of one or more additional fabric benefits. The invention also relates to a treatment kit employing a treatment article with instructions for the effective delivery of one or more fabric benefits to a fabric during a tumble drying process.
Method Of Tumble Dryer Bleaching And Fabric Treatment
Nancy Ann Falk - Livermore CA, US Ricardo J. Leon - Miami FL, US William L. Smith - Pleasanton CA, US Gregory van Buskirk - Danville CA, US
Assignee:
The Clorox Company - Oakland CA
International Classification:
D06L 3/14 B65D 85/00 A61L 2/23
US Classification:
8111, 8137, 422 5, 422 28, 2065246
Abstract:
The invention relates to a treatment article and a method for treating a fabric by delivering one or more powdered benefit agents to a fabric in a tumble dryer and thus providing at least one fabric benefit such as sanitization and/or disinfection, whitening and/or stain removal to the fabric during the tumble drying process. The treatment article functions to dispense at least one powdered benefit agent to the fabric by means of a diffusing membrane having an average pore diameter such that the tumbling and/or heating action provided during the tumble drying process results in the delivery of an oxidant material in the form of a powdered benefit agent to the initially damp or wet fabric to provide at least one primary fabric benefit to the treated fabric. Optionally, a second and/or third benefit agent may additionally be included in the treatment article for simultaneous delivery of one or more additional fabric benefits. The invention also relates to a treatment kit employing a treatment article with instructions for the effective delivery of one or more fabric benefits to a fabric during a tumble drying process.