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Document Number
US Patent 6670314
Issued Date
December 30, 2003
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Sharma; Sanjeev (New Castle upon Tyne,GB)
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Abstract
A method of washing dishware/tableware in an automatic dishwashing machine having a single or multi-compartment product dispenser which is normally closed and sealed after charging the machine and prior to delivery of the dishwashing product into the wash liquor and wherein the dishwashing product comprises one or more dishwashing compositions in a unit dose form having a degree of deformability greater than about 10% and a shape and size such that the dishwashing product occupies more than about 60%, preferably more than about 85% of the volume of the corresponding compartment of the product dispenser in its closed state. The method allows for optimum delivery of active components across different washing machine types.
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Published
December 30, 2003
Application Number
09/994,564
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November 27, 2001
US Classification
510/220   222/103 222/105 510/221 510/424
Int'l Classification
C11D   3/22   (20060101)   C11D   3/39   (20060101)   B65B   47/00   (20060101)   B65D   65/46   (20060101)   B65B   47/10   (20060101)   B65D   81/00   (20060101)   B65B   9/00   (20060101)   B65B   9/04   (20060101)   C11D   11/00   (20060101)   C11D   17/04   (20060101)   C11D   3/43   (20060101)   C11D   17/00   (20060101)  
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Nov 27, 2000 [GB] 0028821 Nov 14, 2001 [GB] 0127283 Nov 21, 2001 [GB] 0127812
USPTO Field of Search
510/220   510/221   510/424   222/103   222/105  
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