US3435537A - Apparatus for deodorizing or treating clothes in a clothes drier - Google Patents

Apparatus for deodorizing or treating clothes in a clothes drier Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US3435537A
US3435537A US647475A US3435537DA US3435537A US 3435537 A US3435537 A US 3435537A US 647475 A US647475 A US 647475A US 3435537D A US3435537D A US 3435537DA US 3435537 A US3435537 A US 3435537A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
clothes
drier
container
deodorizing
door
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US647475A
Inventor
Joseph F Rumsey Jr
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US3435537A publication Critical patent/US3435537A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06MTREATMENT, NOT PROVIDED FOR ELSEWHERE IN CLASS D06, OF FIBRES, THREADS, YARNS, FABRICS, FEATHERS OR FIBROUS GOODS MADE FROM SUCH MATERIALS
    • D06M23/00Treatment of fibres, threads, yarns, fabrics or fibrous goods made from such materials, characterised by the process
    • D06M23/02Processes in which the treating agent is releasably affixed or incorporated into a dispensing means
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
    • D06F58/00Domestic laundry dryers
    • D06F58/20General details of domestic laundry dryers 
    • D06F58/203Laundry conditioning arrangements

Definitions

  • FIG. 4 BY WM ATTORNEY United States Patent 3,435,537 APPARATUS FOR DEODORIZING OR TREATING CLOTHES IN A CLOTHES DRIER. Joseph F. Rumsey, J12, 1708 W. Main St., Oklahoma City, Okla. 73106 Filed June 20, 1967, Ser. No. 647,475 Int. Cl. F26b 21/14 US. CI.
  • This invention relates to clothes driers of the type having a door and front opening, a clothes receiving basket which rotates about a horizontal axis and means supplying hot air to the interior of the drier.
  • the invention has reference to a deodorizer in combination with a drier of the type referred to and has for its primary object the provision of an inexpensive construction for the described purpose.
  • Another object is to provide a deodorizing construction which does not have any moving parts, but instead utilizes currents of hot air employed in the drying of clothes.
  • a further object is to provide a deodorizer as referred to and which, in its preferred construction, melts and vaporizes a tablet, yet which construction, though vented, provides a receptacle for any resulting liquid.
  • FIGURE 1 is a broken perspective view of the front of a front loader clothes drier with the door open and showing a preferred form of the invention mounted on the door.
  • FIGURE 2 is an exploded vertical sectional and side elevational view of a drier door and a container according to the invention.
  • FIGURE 3 is a broken vertical sectional view, similar to the right center portion of FIGURE 2, showing a modified form of the invention.
  • FIGURE 4 is a perspective view of a further modified and smaller form of the invention.
  • FIGURE 5 is a front elevational view of a container such as shown in FIGURES 1 and 2, but wherein the vent holes are circular rather than radial slots.
  • FIGURES 2 and 3 the parts in section are cross hatched to indicate synthetic resin, for example, polysytrene, but it is understood that these same parts may be of other material, for example, metal.
  • synthetic resin for example, polysytrene
  • the numeral generally designates a clothes drier having a circular opening 11 in its front wall and a door 12 for closing the opening. Slidable or otherwise movable brackets 13 support the door 12 in a horizontal position when the door is open.
  • the drier 10 includes a perforated tumrbler or basket which rotates about a horizontal axis and means circulating hot air through the basket for drying the clothes. Details 3,435,537 Patented Apr. 1, 1969 of a typical door construction are shown in section in FIGURE 2 and wherein there are outside and inside sheet metal panels14 and 15 having an insulating filler 16 therebetween and a circular groove 17 in the inner panel 15 receiving a gasket 18 of a diameter to fit around the drier opening 11.
  • FIGURES l and 2 The form of the invention shown in FIGURES l and 2 includes a circular container 19 in the form of a shallow cone having a skirt 20 therearound.
  • the periphery of the skirt 20 is secured to the inner panel 15 of the door 12 by any suitable means, for example, liquid or paste bonding material capable of serving the described purpose.
  • laterally projecting tabs 21 may be provided around the skirt 20 for bonding the container 19 in place.
  • the center of the container 19 has a projecting tubular neck 22 and a perforated wall 23 therein for receiving and locating a deodorizing pellet 24, shown by dotted lines in FIGURE 4.
  • a press fit perforated cap covers the end of the tubular neck 22.
  • a pellet such as 24 may be comprised of 12% sodium stearate, 28% deionized water, 21% triethanolamine, 16% glycerine, and 3% perfume. All ingredients except the perfume are mixed in a suitable container, heated to C. or until the sodium stearate is dissolved. The mixture is then cooled to 50 C. at which time the perfume is added, and after which the mixture is poured into molds.
  • the particular chemicals or mixtures used are not a part of the claimed invention.
  • vent holes in the container 19 and in all forms shown, except FIGURE 5, these are radial slots 26 which serve as vent holes, but in all cases the vent holes are arranged so that liquefied pellets or liquid chemicals will not drain from the container 19 before vaporizing.
  • FIGURE 3 The form of the invention shown in FIGURE 3 is similar to the construction of FIGURE 1, but instead of the projecting pellet receiving neck 22 there is a perforated cup 27 inwardly of the center of the container 19, and instead of the cap 25 there is a flanged perforated cylindrical closure 28 removably received in the rim of the cup.
  • FIGURE 4 The form of the invention shown in FIGURE 4 is of relatively small diameter and eliminates the use of caps or closures such as 25 or 28. Like the first described forms of the invention, it has the radially slotted vent holes 26. The pellets 24 are inserted in a slot 29 in the container 19 near the top thereof and fall to the bottom where there are no vent holes.
  • FIGURE 5 The form of the invention shown in FIGURE 5 is identical with the first described form of the invention, except that the vent holes 30 are round instead of slotted. As before, there are no vent holes near the bottom center of the container 19 so as to retain liquid until evaporated.
  • Apparatus for deodorizing or treating clothes in a clothes drier having a front loading door and wherein hot air circulates within the drier said apparatus being comprised of a container secured to the inner surface of said door and of a size to be received in the drier when the door is closed, vent holes in the outer surface of said container, means supporting and exposing a volatile chemical in said apparatus and wherein said means supporting and exposing a volatile chemical in said apparatus is comprised of a neck in the outer center of said container, a transverse perforated wall in said neck, and a perforated cap over the outer end of said neck.
  • Apparatus as defined in claim 1, and wherein said means supporting and exposing a volatile chemical in said apparatus is comprised of a perforated cup in the outer surface of said container and a removable perforated closure in the rim of said cup.
  • Apparatus as defined in claim 1, and wherein said means supporting and exposing a volatile chemical in said 4 apparatus is the interior bottom portion of said container, and including a chemical receiving slot in said container above said bottom portion.

Description

A nl 1, 1969 J. F.RUMSEY. JR A APPARATUS FOR DEODORIZING OR TREATING CLOTHES IN A CLOTHES DRIER Filed June 20, 196'? JOSEPH F. RUMSEY, Jr. INVENTOR.
FIG. 4. BY WM ATTORNEY United States Patent 3,435,537 APPARATUS FOR DEODORIZING OR TREATING CLOTHES IN A CLOTHES DRIER. Joseph F. Rumsey, J12, 1708 W. Main St., Oklahoma City, Okla. 73106 Filed June 20, 1967, Ser. No. 647,475 Int. Cl. F26b 21/14 US. CI. 34-72 3 Claims ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A container on the inner surface of the door of a clothes drier and of a size to be received in the drier opening when the door is closed, vents in the surface of the container and means receiving a volatile deodorizing pellet or other chemical in the container in a manner whereby the hot air of the drier, circulated by the rotary action of the drier and tumbling clothes, vaporizes the pellet or chemical with the result that the vapor penetrates the clothes in the drier.
This invention relates to clothes driers of the type having a door and front opening, a clothes receiving basket which rotates about a horizontal axis and means supplying hot air to the interior of the drier. The invention has reference to a deodorizer in combination with a drier of the type referred to and has for its primary object the provision of an inexpensive construction for the described purpose.
Another object is to provide a deodorizing construction which does not have any moving parts, but instead utilizes currents of hot air employed in the drying of clothes.
A further object is to provide a deodorizer as referred to and which, in its preferred construction, melts and vaporizes a tablet, yet which construction, though vented, provides a receptacle for any resulting liquid.
These and other objects of the invention will become apparent from the following description and the accompanying drawing, in which:
FIGURE 1 is a broken perspective view of the front of a front loader clothes drier with the door open and showing a preferred form of the invention mounted on the door.
FIGURE 2 is an exploded vertical sectional and side elevational view of a drier door and a container according to the invention.
FIGURE 3 is a broken vertical sectional view, similar to the right center portion of FIGURE 2, showing a modified form of the invention.
FIGURE 4 is a perspective view of a further modified and smaller form of the invention, and
FIGURE 5 is a front elevational view of a container such as shown in FIGURES 1 and 2, but wherein the vent holes are circular rather than radial slots.
In FIGURES 2 and 3 the parts in section are cross hatched to indicate synthetic resin, for example, polysytrene, but it is understood that these same parts may be of other material, for example, metal. Reference has been made to volatile pellets for deodorizing, but other chemicals may be used such as moth balls for mothproofing, perfume and so on. Also, liquid chemicals may be used, but the referred to pellets are preferred.
In the drawing the numeral generally designates a clothes drier having a circular opening 11 in its front wall and a door 12 for closing the opening. Slidable or otherwise movable brackets 13 support the door 12 in a horizontal position when the door is open. Not shown, the drier 10 includes a perforated tumrbler or basket which rotates about a horizontal axis and means circulating hot air through the basket for drying the clothes. Details 3,435,537 Patented Apr. 1, 1969 of a typical door construction are shown in section in FIGURE 2 and wherein there are outside and inside sheet metal panels14 and 15 having an insulating filler 16 therebetween and a circular groove 17 in the inner panel 15 receiving a gasket 18 of a diameter to fit around the drier opening 11.
The form of the invention shown in FIGURES l and 2 includes a circular container 19 in the form of a shallow cone having a skirt 20 therearound. The periphery of the skirt 20 is secured to the inner panel 15 of the door 12 by any suitable means, for example, liquid or paste bonding material capable of serving the described purpose. As shown in FIGURES 4 and 5, laterally projecting tabs 21 may be provided around the skirt 20 for bonding the container 19 in place.
The center of the container 19 has a projecting tubular neck 22 and a perforated wall 23 therein for receiving and locating a deodorizing pellet 24, shown by dotted lines in FIGURE 4. A press fit perforated cap covers the end of the tubular neck 22.
By way of example and not as a limitation, a pellet such as 24 may be comprised of 12% sodium stearate, 28% deionized water, 21% triethanolamine, 16% glycerine, and 3% perfume. All ingredients except the perfume are mixed in a suitable container, heated to C. or until the sodium stearate is dissolved. The mixture is then cooled to 50 C. at which time the perfume is added, and after which the mixture is poured into molds. However, it is to be understood that the particular chemicals or mixtures used are not a part of the claimed invention. :In all forms of the invention there are vent holes in the container 19 and in all forms shown, except FIGURE 5, these are radial slots 26 which serve as vent holes, but in all cases the vent holes are arranged so that liquefied pellets or liquid chemicals will not drain from the container 19 before vaporizing.
The form of the invention shown in FIGURE 3 is similar to the construction of FIGURE 1, but instead of the projecting pellet receiving neck 22 there is a perforated cup 27 inwardly of the center of the container 19, and instead of the cap 25 there is a flanged perforated cylindrical closure 28 removably received in the rim of the cup.
The form of the invention shown in FIGURE 4 is of relatively small diameter and eliminates the use of caps or closures such as 25 or 28. Like the first described forms of the invention, it has the radially slotted vent holes 26. The pellets 24 are inserted in a slot 29 in the container 19 near the top thereof and fall to the bottom where there are no vent holes.
The form of the invention shown in FIGURE 5 is identical with the first described form of the invention, except that the vent holes 30 are round instead of slotted. As before, there are no vent holes near the bottom center of the container 19 so as to retain liquid until evaporated.
In view of the foregoing it is believed that the operation will be apparent. However, it is pointed out that in the forms of the invention illustrated in FIGURES l, 2, 3 and 5 the circulation of hot air passes through the cap 25 or closure 28, over the pellet 24 and out through the vent holes 26 or 30. In the form of the invention illustrated in FIGURE 4, the hot air passes in and out through the vent holes 26. In any case, according to the invention, the vapor penetrates the clothes being dried.
The invention is not limited to the exemplary constructions herein shown and described, but may be made in various ways within the scope of the appended claims.
What is claimed is:
1. Apparatus for deodorizing or treating clothes in a clothes drier having a front loading door and wherein hot air circulates within the drier, said apparatus being comprised of a container secured to the inner surface of said door and of a size to be received in the drier when the door is closed, vent holes in the outer surface of said container, means supporting and exposing a volatile chemical in said apparatus and wherein said means supporting and exposing a volatile chemical in said apparatus is comprised of a neck in the outer center of said container, a transverse perforated wall in said neck, and a perforated cap over the outer end of said neck.
2. Apparatus as defined in claim 1, and wherein said means supporting and exposing a volatile chemical in said apparatus is comprised of a perforated cup in the outer surface of said container and a removable perforated closure in the rim of said cup.
3. Apparatus as defined in claim 1, and wherein said means supporting and exposing a volatile chemical in said 4 apparatus is the interior bottom portion of said container, and including a chemical receiving slot in said container above said bottom portion.
References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 3,364,588 1/1968 Ziegler 34-433 XR FREDERICK L. MATTESON, JR., Primary Examiner.
HARRY B. RAMEY, Assistant Examiner.
US. Cl. X.R.
US647475A 1967-06-20 1967-06-20 Apparatus for deodorizing or treating clothes in a clothes drier Expired - Lifetime US3435537A (en)

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US64747567A 1967-06-20 1967-06-20

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US3435537A true US3435537A (en) 1969-04-01

Family

ID=24597142

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US647475A Expired - Lifetime US3435537A (en) 1967-06-20 1967-06-20 Apparatus for deodorizing or treating clothes in a clothes drier

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US3435537A (en)

Cited By (39)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3870145A (en) * 1972-05-17 1975-03-11 Economics Lab Treatment of fabrics in machine dryers
US3967008A (en) * 1973-03-07 1976-06-29 Economics Laboratory, Inc. Treatment of fabrics in machine dryers
US4004685A (en) * 1972-03-07 1977-01-25 Economics Laboratory, Inc. Treatment of fabrics in machine dryers
US4053992A (en) * 1970-10-20 1977-10-18 Colgate-Palmolive Company Apparatus and method for conditioning fibrous materials, utilizing and abradable conditioning agent fastened to the interior of an automatic laundry dryer door
US4223029A (en) * 1976-01-15 1980-09-16 Blue Cross Laboratories Fabric softening product and method of use in dryer
US4972605A (en) * 1989-04-14 1990-11-27 Montalvo Guy L Insulation system for clothes dryer apparatus
US5062973A (en) * 1989-04-04 1991-11-05 Creative Products Resource Associates, Ltd. Stearate-based dryer-added fabric modifier sheet
US5173200A (en) * 1989-04-04 1992-12-22 Creative Products Resource Associates, Ltd. Low-solvent gelled dryer-added fabric softener sheet
US5562847A (en) * 1995-11-03 1996-10-08 The Procter & Gamble Company Dryer-activated fabric conditioning and antistatic compositions with improved perfume longevity
US5716918A (en) * 1995-12-20 1998-02-10 The Procter & Gamble Company Sulfonate perfumes for dryer-activated fabric conditioning and antistatic compositions
US5972041A (en) * 1995-06-05 1999-10-26 Creative Products Resource, Inc. Fabric-cleaning kits using sprays, dipping solutions or sponges containing fabric-cleaning compositions
US6036727A (en) * 1995-06-05 2000-03-14 Creative Products Resource, Inc. Anhydrous dry-cleaning compositions containing polysulfonic acid, and dry-cleaning kits for delicate fabrics
US6086634A (en) * 1995-06-05 2000-07-11 Custom Cleaner, Inc. Dry-cleaning compositions containing polysulfonic acid
US6238736B1 (en) 1995-09-29 2001-05-29 Custom Cleaner, Inc. Process for softening or treating a fabric article
EP1149897A1 (en) 2000-04-27 2001-10-31 The Procter & Gamble Company Packaging for unit dose of detergent and method of its use
WO2002033161A1 (en) * 2000-10-18 2002-04-25 Unilever Plc Fabric treatment device
WO2002033160A1 (en) * 2000-10-18 2002-04-25 Unilever Plc Fabric treatment device
US20020107540A1 (en) * 2001-01-23 2002-08-08 Whalen Mark J. Endourethral device & method
US20030096899A1 (en) * 1996-02-14 2003-05-22 Pearce Tony M. Cushioning devices, gelatinous elastomer materials, and devices made therefrom
US20030142963A1 (en) * 2002-01-29 2003-07-31 Sylvain Nadeau Limited-pool random frequency for DC brush motor low frequency PWM speed control
US20030221709A1 (en) * 2002-06-04 2003-12-04 Samsung Electronics., Ltd Dishwasher and method of controlling the same
US20030224965A1 (en) * 2002-05-28 2003-12-04 Johnsondiversey, Inc. Apparatus, methods, and compositions for adding fragrance to laundry
US20040076829A1 (en) * 1996-01-05 2004-04-22 Stepan Company Articles and methods for treating fabrics based on acyloxyalkyl quaternary ammonium compositions
US20040221476A1 (en) * 2003-05-06 2004-11-11 Unilever Home And Personal Care Usa, Division Of Conopco, Inc. Fabric treatment device
US20050050762A1 (en) * 2003-08-18 2005-03-10 Hood Lisa J. Volatilizable media holder for a laundry dryer
US20050192207A1 (en) * 2004-02-27 2005-09-01 Morgan George K.Iii Multiple use fabric conditioning composition with blooming perfume
US20050192203A1 (en) * 2004-02-27 2005-09-01 Toan Trinh Concave composition carrier for multiple use fabric conditioning article
US20050209116A1 (en) * 2004-03-19 2005-09-22 Edelman Elise T Fabric care article with improved scent identification
US20060130356A1 (en) * 2003-05-06 2006-06-22 David Jones Fabric treatment device
US20070163144A1 (en) * 2003-05-23 2007-07-19 Lothar Dittmer Laundry drier
US20070179082A1 (en) * 2006-01-30 2007-08-02 The Procter & Gamble Company Dryer-added fabric care articles
US20070271966A1 (en) * 2005-02-16 2007-11-29 The Procter & Gamble Company Methods and instructions for installing and removing a fabric conditioning article in a dryer
US20070281880A1 (en) * 2006-06-06 2007-12-06 George Kavin Morgan Multiple use fabric conditioning composition comprising hydrophobic perfume ingredients
US20080045426A1 (en) * 2006-08-17 2008-02-21 George Kavin Morgan Dryer-added fabric care articles imparting malodor absorption benefits
US20080201976A1 (en) * 2004-12-22 2008-08-28 Paul Anthony Anderson Fabric Treatment Device
US20100024245A1 (en) * 2002-10-23 2010-02-04 The Sun Products Corporation Tumble Dryer Dispenser
WO2011014641A1 (en) 2009-07-30 2011-02-03 The Procter & Gamble Company Fabric conditioning fabric care articles comprising a particulate lubricant agent
EP3015589A1 (en) * 2014-10-29 2016-05-04 Miele & Cie. KG Dryer with a container for dispensing an odorising agent
US9611583B2 (en) * 2015-03-05 2017-04-04 Home Products International-North America, Inc. Dryer device with dryer sheet holder

Citations (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3364588A (en) * 1966-09-16 1968-01-23 Gen Electric Clothes treating machine with automatic unloading means

Patent Citations (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3364588A (en) * 1966-09-16 1968-01-23 Gen Electric Clothes treating machine with automatic unloading means

Cited By (63)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4053992A (en) * 1970-10-20 1977-10-18 Colgate-Palmolive Company Apparatus and method for conditioning fibrous materials, utilizing and abradable conditioning agent fastened to the interior of an automatic laundry dryer door
US4004685A (en) * 1972-03-07 1977-01-25 Economics Laboratory, Inc. Treatment of fabrics in machine dryers
US3870145A (en) * 1972-05-17 1975-03-11 Economics Lab Treatment of fabrics in machine dryers
US3967008A (en) * 1973-03-07 1976-06-29 Economics Laboratory, Inc. Treatment of fabrics in machine dryers
US4223029A (en) * 1976-01-15 1980-09-16 Blue Cross Laboratories Fabric softening product and method of use in dryer
US5062973A (en) * 1989-04-04 1991-11-05 Creative Products Resource Associates, Ltd. Stearate-based dryer-added fabric modifier sheet
US5173200A (en) * 1989-04-04 1992-12-22 Creative Products Resource Associates, Ltd. Low-solvent gelled dryer-added fabric softener sheet
US4972605A (en) * 1989-04-14 1990-11-27 Montalvo Guy L Insulation system for clothes dryer apparatus
US5972041A (en) * 1995-06-05 1999-10-26 Creative Products Resource, Inc. Fabric-cleaning kits using sprays, dipping solutions or sponges containing fabric-cleaning compositions
US6086634A (en) * 1995-06-05 2000-07-11 Custom Cleaner, Inc. Dry-cleaning compositions containing polysulfonic acid
US6179880B1 (en) 1995-06-05 2001-01-30 Custom Cleaner, Inc. Fabric treatment compositions containing polysulfonic acid and organic solvent
US5997586A (en) * 1995-06-05 1999-12-07 Smith; James A. Dry-cleaning bag with an interior surface containing a dry-cleaning composition
US6036727A (en) * 1995-06-05 2000-03-14 Creative Products Resource, Inc. Anhydrous dry-cleaning compositions containing polysulfonic acid, and dry-cleaning kits for delicate fabrics
US6238736B1 (en) 1995-09-29 2001-05-29 Custom Cleaner, Inc. Process for softening or treating a fabric article
US6254932B1 (en) 1995-09-29 2001-07-03 Custom Cleaner, Inc. Fabric softener device for in-dryer use
US5562847A (en) * 1995-11-03 1996-10-08 The Procter & Gamble Company Dryer-activated fabric conditioning and antistatic compositions with improved perfume longevity
US5716918A (en) * 1995-12-20 1998-02-10 The Procter & Gamble Company Sulfonate perfumes for dryer-activated fabric conditioning and antistatic compositions
US20040076829A1 (en) * 1996-01-05 2004-04-22 Stepan Company Articles and methods for treating fabrics based on acyloxyalkyl quaternary ammonium compositions
US7001879B2 (en) 1996-01-05 2006-02-21 Stepan Company Articles and methods for treating fabrics based on acyloxyalkyl quaternary ammonium compositions
US6906025B2 (en) 1996-01-05 2005-06-14 Stepan Company Articles and methods for treating fabrics based on acyloxyalkyl quaternary ammonium compositions
US20050044638A1 (en) * 1996-01-05 2005-03-03 Matthew Levinson Articles and methods for treating fabrics based on acyloxyalkyl quaternary ammonium compositions
US20030096899A1 (en) * 1996-02-14 2003-05-22 Pearce Tony M. Cushioning devices, gelatinous elastomer materials, and devices made therefrom
EP1149897A1 (en) 2000-04-27 2001-10-31 The Procter & Gamble Company Packaging for unit dose of detergent and method of its use
EP1489220A1 (en) * 2000-10-18 2004-12-22 Unilever Plc Fabric treatment device
US6604297B2 (en) 2000-10-18 2003-08-12 Unilever Home & Personal Care Usa, Division Of Conopco, Inc. Device for freshening fabrics
WO2002033161A1 (en) * 2000-10-18 2002-04-25 Unilever Plc Fabric treatment device
WO2002033160A1 (en) * 2000-10-18 2002-04-25 Unilever Plc Fabric treatment device
US6609311B2 (en) 2000-10-18 2003-08-26 Unilever Home & Personal Care Usa Division Of Conopco, Inc. Fabric treatment device
US20020107540A1 (en) * 2001-01-23 2002-08-08 Whalen Mark J. Endourethral device & method
US20030142963A1 (en) * 2002-01-29 2003-07-31 Sylvain Nadeau Limited-pool random frequency for DC brush motor low frequency PWM speed control
US20060194712A1 (en) * 2002-05-28 2006-08-31 Johnsondiversey, Inc. Compositions and methods for adding fragrance to laundry
US20030224965A1 (en) * 2002-05-28 2003-12-04 Johnsondiversey, Inc. Apparatus, methods, and compositions for adding fragrance to laundry
US7066412B2 (en) 2002-05-28 2006-06-27 Johnsondiversey, Inc. Apparatus, methods, and compositions for adding fragrance to laundry
US20030221709A1 (en) * 2002-06-04 2003-12-04 Samsung Electronics., Ltd Dishwasher and method of controlling the same
US7389782B2 (en) * 2002-06-04 2008-06-24 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Dishwasher and method of controlling the same
US20100024245A1 (en) * 2002-10-23 2010-02-04 The Sun Products Corporation Tumble Dryer Dispenser
US20040221476A1 (en) * 2003-05-06 2004-11-11 Unilever Home And Personal Care Usa, Division Of Conopco, Inc. Fabric treatment device
US7222438B2 (en) 2003-05-06 2007-05-29 Unilever Home & Personal Care Usa, Division Of Conopco, Inc. Fabric treatment device
US7065903B2 (en) * 2003-05-06 2006-06-27 Unilever Home & Personal Care Usa, Division Of Conopco, Inc. Fabric treatment device
US20060130356A1 (en) * 2003-05-06 2006-06-22 David Jones Fabric treatment device
US20070163144A1 (en) * 2003-05-23 2007-07-19 Lothar Dittmer Laundry drier
US8661707B2 (en) * 2003-05-23 2014-03-04 Bsh Bosch Und Siemens Hausgeraete Gmbh Laundry drier
US6922913B2 (en) 2003-08-18 2005-08-02 Maytag Corporation Volatilizable media holder for a laundry dryer
US20050050762A1 (en) * 2003-08-18 2005-03-10 Hood Lisa J. Volatilizable media holder for a laundry dryer
US20050192207A1 (en) * 2004-02-27 2005-09-01 Morgan George K.Iii Multiple use fabric conditioning composition with blooming perfume
US20050229653A1 (en) * 2004-02-27 2005-10-20 The Procter & Gamble Company Fabric conditioning dispenser and methods of use
US20050202999A1 (en) * 2004-02-27 2005-09-15 Woo Rick A. Multiple use fabric conditioning block with indentations
US20050192203A1 (en) * 2004-02-27 2005-09-01 Toan Trinh Concave composition carrier for multiple use fabric conditioning article
US8058224B2 (en) 2004-02-27 2011-11-15 The Procter & Gamble Company Multiple use fabric conditioning composition with blooming perfume
US7980001B2 (en) 2004-02-27 2011-07-19 The Procter & Gamble Company Fabric conditioning dispenser and methods of use
US7977303B2 (en) 2004-02-27 2011-07-12 The Procter & Gamble Company Multiple use fabric conditioning block with indentations
US20050192204A1 (en) * 2004-02-27 2005-09-01 Toan Trinh Multiple use fabric conditioning composition with improved perfume
US7524809B2 (en) 2004-02-27 2009-04-28 The Procter & Gamble Company Multiple use fabric conditioning composition with improved perfume
US20050209116A1 (en) * 2004-03-19 2005-09-22 Edelman Elise T Fabric care article with improved scent identification
US20050272620A1 (en) * 2004-03-19 2005-12-08 Edelman Elise T Fabric care article with improved scent identification
US20080201976A1 (en) * 2004-12-22 2008-08-28 Paul Anthony Anderson Fabric Treatment Device
US20070271966A1 (en) * 2005-02-16 2007-11-29 The Procter & Gamble Company Methods and instructions for installing and removing a fabric conditioning article in a dryer
US20070179082A1 (en) * 2006-01-30 2007-08-02 The Procter & Gamble Company Dryer-added fabric care articles
US20070281880A1 (en) * 2006-06-06 2007-12-06 George Kavin Morgan Multiple use fabric conditioning composition comprising hydrophobic perfume ingredients
US20080045426A1 (en) * 2006-08-17 2008-02-21 George Kavin Morgan Dryer-added fabric care articles imparting malodor absorption benefits
WO2011014641A1 (en) 2009-07-30 2011-02-03 The Procter & Gamble Company Fabric conditioning fabric care articles comprising a particulate lubricant agent
EP3015589A1 (en) * 2014-10-29 2016-05-04 Miele & Cie. KG Dryer with a container for dispensing an odorising agent
US9611583B2 (en) * 2015-03-05 2017-04-04 Home Products International-North America, Inc. Dryer device with dryer sheet holder

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US3435537A (en) Apparatus for deodorizing or treating clothes in a clothes drier
US3706140A (en) Multi-use dispensing device
US6574883B2 (en) Dispensing for dryer
US2941309A (en) Clothes dampener for clothes driers
US2589284A (en) Drier
US2958954A (en) Laundry drier with sprinkling device
US2434886A (en) Rotary drum clothes drier having air circulating means and a lamp heater
SE7607122L (en) COMBINED DRUM WASHING AND DRYING DEVICE
US2555821A (en) Clothes drier
US3138432A (en) Device for the treatment of ambient room atmosphere
US1757530A (en) Chemical container
US3438136A (en) Ozone producing laundry freshening units
DE7341276U (en) Drying device for textiles
SE9002631D0 (en) DOSAGE CONTAINERS FOR RECEIVING AND DELIVERING A DETERGENT TREATMENT
KR20030064929A (en) apparatus for drying running shoes
GB1221208A (en) Dryer
US3228117A (en) Apparatus for drying or conditioning laundry goods and the like in batches
KR200273929Y1 (en) apparatus for drying running shoes
US3475831A (en) Dryer with temperature varying air flow restriction plate
JPH01303199A (en) Clothing drier
US3237317A (en) Drum assembly
US20210172109A1 (en) Liner for dryer appliances
KR101820649B1 (en) Apparatus for drying tower with fragrance device
GB2366810A (en) Vacuum-assisted washer/dryer
EP4202111A1 (en) A dryer with a baffle comprising a receptacle filled with water