IP Library Granted Patent US 8,987,186
Granted Patent B2
US 8,987,186 · App. 13/845,165 · Granted Mar 24, 2015

Reusable dryer products with end-of-life indicators and methods for fabriciating such reusable dryer products

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Patent No.
US 8,987,186
App. No.
13/845,165
Granted
Mar 24, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

Dryer products for imparting desired properties onto fabric during multiple drying cycles in laundry dryers and methods for fabricating dryer products are provided herein. In one embodiment, a dryer product is provided for use during multiple drying cycles in a laundry dryer and includes a solid body comprising a polymeric material. The dryer product further includes an active compound in and/or on the solid body. The dryer product is configured to release the active compound during a selected number of drying cycles at a temperature of from about 40° C. to about 100° C. The solid body is configured to fray after the selected number of drying cycles to indicate end-of-life.

Claims (31)

1. A dryer product for use during multiple drying cycles in a laundry dryer comprising:

a solid body comprising a polymeric material having laminar sheet-like portions;

an active compound in and/or on the solid body;

wherein the dryer product is configured to release the active compound during a selected number of drying cycles at a temperature of from about 40° C. to about 100° C.; and

wherein the laminar sheet-like portions of the solid body are configured to fray after the selected number of drying cycles to indicate end-of-life.

2. The dryer product of claim 1 wherein the solid body is configured to be removably placed within a drum of the laundry dryer for contacting fabric during the drying cycles.

3. The dryer product of claim 1 wherein the active compound is fragrance, and wherein the dryer product comprises about 10 wt % to about 40 wt % fragrance.

4. The dryer product of claim 1 wherein the active compound is fragrance, and wherein the dryer product comprises about 30 wt % fragrance.

5. The dryer product of claim 1 wherein the active compound is an antistatic agent.

6. The dryer product of claim 5 wherein the antistatic agent comprises a water soluble cationic surfactant.

7. The dryer product of claim 5 wherein the solid body comprises less than about 15 wt % antistatic agent.

8. The dryer product of claim 5 wherein the solid body comprises about 1 wt % antistatic agent.

9. The dryer product of claim 1 wherein the solid body is configured to fray after about 20 or fewer drying cycles.

10. The dryer product of claim 1 wherein the polymeric material is polyurethane, ethylene vinyl acetate, or polyether block amide.

11. The dryer product of claim 1 wherein the solid body is formed by heating the polymeric material into a pliable form, adding the fragrance to the pliable form, and cooling the pliable form in a mold.

12. A dryer product that imparts antistatic properties to fabric comprising:

a solid plastic body formed from a polymeric material having laminar sheet-like portions, configured to be removably placed within a drum of a dryer for contacting the fabric during a drying cycle; and

a compound within the solid plastic body, wherein the compound comprises an antistatic agent configured to impart antistatic properties to the fabric upon contact with the fabric during the drying cycle;

wherein the solid plastic body contains a sufficient amount of the compound such that the dryer product can be used for more than one drying cycle while still imparting antistatic properties to the fabric being dried so that static electricity produced during each drying cycle is no more than 10 kilovolts; and

wherein the laminar sheet-like portions are configured to fray after a selected number of drying cycles to indicate end-of-life.

13. The dryer product of claim 12 further comprising a fragrance impregnated within the solid plastic body.

14. The dryer product of claim 13 wherein the solid plastic body comprises about 30 wt % fragrance.

15. The dryer product of claim 12 wherein the antistatic agent comprises a water soluble cationic surfactant.

16. The dryer product of claim 12 wherein the solid plastic body comprises less than about 15 wt % antistatic agent.

17. The dryer product of claim 12 wherein the solid plastic body comprises about 1 wt % antistatic agent.

18. The dryer product of claim 12 wherein the solid plastic body is configured to fray after about 20 or fewer drying cycles.

19. The dryer product of claim 12 wherein the polymeric material is polyurethane, ethylene vinyl acetate, or polyether block amide.

20. A method for fabricating a reusable dryer product configured to impart a fragrance onto a fabric during a selected number of drying cycles, the method comprising the steps of:

heating a polymeric material having laminar sheet-like portions into a pliable form;

adding the fragrance to the pliable form; and

cooling the pliable form in a mold to form the reusable dryer product configured for removable placement within a drum of an automated dryer for contacting the fabric during the selected number of drying cycles, and configured to fray after the selected number of drying cycles to indicate end-of-life.

Assignments (4)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 9, 2022
From: HENKEL IP & HOLDING GMBH
To: HENKEL AG & CO. KGAA
Reel/Frame 059357/0267 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 28, 2017
From: HENKEL US IV CORPORATION
To: HENKEL IP & HOLDING GMBH
Reel/Frame 042108/0150 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 9, 2017
From: THE DIAL CORPORATION
To: HENKEL US IV CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 041671/0407 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 22, 2013
From: ZANDER, TASHA; BANKERS, JEFFREY
To: THE DIAL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 030272/0751 →