Dry cleaning method and solvent

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Inventors

Berndt, Wolf-Dieter R.
Griffiss, John McLeod
Douglas, James E.

Application #

304435

Filed

May-3-1999

Published

Mar-28-2000

Current US Class

008/137
008/141
008/142
134/19
134/21
134/25.1
134/32
134/33
134/34
203/86
203/91
203/94
203/99
210/100
210/656
210/683
210/702

International Classes

D06L 001/02; D06L 001/04

Field of Search

8/142 8/137 8/141 134/19 134/21 134/32 134/33 134/34 134/25.1 203/91 203/94 203/99 203/86 210/100 210/683 210/656 210/702

Assignee

GreenEarth Cleaning LLC (Leawood, KS)

Examiners

Diamond; Alan

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Hickman Stephens Coleman & Hughes, LLP

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Other References

Environmental Protection Agency; Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaning Facilities; General Recommended Operating and Maintenance Practices for Dry Cleaning Equipment, Oct. 1994 Patent Abstracts of Japan, abstract for JP 6-327,888, Nov. 1994.

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Abstract
The present invention comprises a dry cleaning system and method, in which dry cleaning machinery is used in conjunction with a specific solvent which is derived from an organic/inorganic hybrid (organo silicone). In this class of organo silicones is a group known as cyclic siloxanes. The cyclic siloxanes present the basis for material composition of the solvent chemistry which allows this dry cleaning system to be highly effective. The cyclic-siloxane-based solvent allows the system to result in an environmentally friendly process which is, also, more effective in cleaning fabrics and the like than any known prior system. The siloxane composition is employed in a dry cleaning machine to carry out the method of the invention. In a preferred embodiment, the method comprises the steps of loading articles into a cleaning basket; agitating the articles and the siloxane composition in which they are immersed; removing most of the siloxane composition by centrifuging and by circulating air about the articles; maintaining the temperature of the circulating air between 110 to 170 degrees Fahrenheit during the removal of said cyclic siloxane composition from the articles; removing the articles from the basket after cooling the articles; preventing said articles from wrinkling by cooling said articles below 110 degrees Fahrenheit.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A method of dry cleaning articles comprising the acts of:

immersing said articles to be dry cleaned in a dry cleaning fluid including a cyclic siloxane composition;

agitating said articles in said siloxane composition;

removing said siloxane composition from said articles by centrifugal action and by circulating air about said articles; and

maintaining the temperature of said circulating air between 110 to 170 degrees Fahrenheit during the removal of said siloxane composition from said articles.

2. The method recited in claim 1, wherein said siloxane composition comprises a siloxane composition selected from the group consisting of pentamer, tetramer, and hexamer cyclic siloxanes.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention is in the general field of dry cleaning of clothing, textiles, fabrics and the like, and is more particularly directed to a method and apparatus for dry cleaning fabrics using a solvent not heretofore used in dry cleaning machines along with a specially selected detergent.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Dry cleaning is a major industry throughout the world. In the United States alone, there are more than forty thousand dry cleaners (many of these have multiple locations). The dry cleaning industry is an essential industry in the present economy. Many articles of clothing (and other items) must be dry cleaned in order to remain clean by removal of body fats and oils, and presentable by preventing shrinking and discoloring.

The most widely used dry cleaning solvent until now has been perchloroethylene (PERC). There are numerous disadvantages to PERC including inherent toxicity and odor.

Another problem in this field is that different fabrics require different handling in the presently used systems in order to prevent damage to the fabrics during the dry cleaning process.
 
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