Dry wipe with demisting and/or cleaning action
US-2015366421-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US8927480B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-8927480-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113323286-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 12, 2011 |
| Priority date | Dec 14, 2010 |
| Publication date | Jan 6, 2015 |
| Grant date | Jan 6, 2015 |
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A cleaning cloth for use with a steam mop having a housing mounting the cleaning cloth for cleaning the surface to be cleaned and a steam delivery system for delivering steam to the cleaning cloth. The cleaning cloth has at least one fabric layer that is configured to be attached to a steam mop and an encapsulated cleaning composition associated with the fabric layer and configured to be released by exposure to steam delivered to the cleaning cloth. A steam mop for use of the cleaning cloth and a method of cleaning with the cleaning pad is also disclosed.
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What is claimed is: 1. A cleaning cloth for use with a steam mop having a housing mounting the cleaning cloth for cleaning the surface to be cleaned and a steam delivery system for delivering steam to the cleaning cloth, the cleaning cloth comprising: at least one fabric layer that is configured to be attached to a steam mop; and an encapsulated cleaning composition associated with the fabric layer and configured to be released from the encapsulation by exposure to steam delivered to the cleaning cloth. 2. A cleaning cloth according to claim 1 wherein the at least one fabric layer comprises two fabric layers that form a pocket and the encapsulated cleaning composition is positioned in the pocket. 3. A cleaning cloth according to claim 2 wherein the at least one fabric layer further comprises a cover for closing an opening to the pocket. 4. A cleaning cloth according to claim 1 wherein the encapsulated cleaning composition is embedded within or attached to the at least one fabric layer. 5. A cleaning cloth according to claim 1 wherein the encapsulated cleaning composition comprises a cleaning composition embedded within a water-soluble polymer film, which is mounted to the at least one fabric layer. 6. A cleaning cloth according to claim 5 wherein the film is mounted by one of thermal bonding, ultrasonic bonding, adhesive bonding, hot melt adhesive, dissolvable adhesive, or laminating. 7. A cleaning cloth according to claim 1 wherein the at least one fabric layer comprises a lower fabric layer and an upper fabric layer, and the encapsulated cleaning composition is positioned between the upper and lower fabric layers. 8. A cleaning cloth according to claim 7 wherein the lower fabric layer is textured to increase friction with the surface to be cleaned. 9. A cleaning cloth according to claim 8 wherein the upper fabric layer is joined with the lower fabric layer and at least one edge of the upper fabric layer is separable from the lower layer. 10. A cleaning cloth according to claim 9 wherein the upper fabric layer forms a flap that includes a hook and loop fastener between the lower fabric layer and the upper fabric layer. 11. A cleaning cloth according to claim 1 wherein the encapsulated cleaning composition comprises a disinfecting or sanitizing agent having anti-bacterial, anti-viral, miticidal, germicidal, anti-fungal or anti-microbial properties. 12. A cleaning cloth according to claim 11 wherein the disinfecting or sanitizing agent comprises an EPA-exempted natural disinfectant. 13. A cleaning cloth according to claim 11 wherein the disinfecting or sanitizing agent comprises one of: quaternary ammonium compounds (quats), such as Dialkyl quats, Dialkyl blend quats, single-chain quats or dual chain quats, hydrogen peroxide or hydrogen peroxide derivatives, or colloidal particles with disinfecting or sanitizing properties, silver colloidal particles or copper colloidal particles. 14. A cleaning cloth according to claim 1 wherein the encapsulated cleaning composition comprises at least one of a fragrance, an odor-eliminating agent, or an odor control agent. 15. A cleaning cloth according to claim 14 wherein the encapsulated cleaning composition further comprises at least one floor care component selected from the group comprising floor polish, polymer protectant, anti-streaking components, or vinegar. 16. A cleaning cloth according to claim 1 wherein the encapsulated cleaning composition is bonded, affixed or in register with the at least one fabric layer. 17. A cleaning cloth according to claim 16 wherein the encapsulated cleaning composition is embodied in a film, a wafer, a pouch, a sachet, or a granulated composition. 18. A cleaning cloth according to 17 wherein the wafer is a fragrance-infused thermoplastic sheet and the fragrance is volatilized into the cleaning cloth and surrounding atmosphere when the sheet is exposed to steam. 19. A cleaning cloth according to claim 1 wherein the encapsulated cleaning composition comprises a wafer, and the wafer comprises multiple perforations to pass steam through the cleaning composition. 20. A cleaning cloth according to claim 19 wherein the wafer is a porous plastic sheet and the cleaning composition is released from the perforations into the cleaning cloth and surrounding atmosphere when the wafer is exposed to steam. 21. A cleaning cloth according to claim 1 wherein the encapsulated composition comprises a gel contained within a heat- and/or moisture-soluble barrier. 22. A cleaning cloth according to claim 21 wherein the barrier comprises one of vinyl alcohol-vinyl acetate copolymer, polyvinyl alcohol polymer, or octenylsuccinates-starch polymer. 23. A cleaning cloth according to claim 1 wherein the encapsulated cleaning composition is released only upon reaching a temperature of at least about 80° C. 24. A steam mop comprising a housing for movement along a surface to be cleaned; a cleaning cloth according to claim 1 coupled with the housing for cleaning the surface to be cleaned; and a steam delivery system for delivering steam to the cleaning cloth. 25. A steam mop according to claim 24 wherein the housing comprises a foot assembly for movement along a surface to be cleaned and a handle assembly mounted to the foot assembly, and wherein the cleaning cloth is mounted to the foot assembly. 26. A method for cleaning a surface comprising: applying to the surface a cleaning cloth with a cleaning composition encapsulated within a heat-activated barrier; and delivering steam to the cleaning cloth to release the cleaning composition from within the heat-activated barrier for application onto the surface. 27. The method of claim 26 wherein the cleaning composition is applied to the cleaning cloth by the act of embedding, thermal bonding, ultrasonic bonding, adhesive bonding, hot melt adhesive, dissolvable adhesive, or laminating. 28. The method of claim 26 and further comprising dissolving, melting or degrading the barrier to release the cleaning composition onto the surface.
containing cleaning agents (A47L13/19 takes precedence {; chemical compositions C11D17/049}) · CPC title
Apparatus therefor · CPC title
Mops · CPC title
Steam mops · CPC title
Coated compositions or coated components in the compositions, (micro)capsules · CPC title
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