18390735. WATER-SOLUBLE UNIT DOSE ARTICLE simplified abstract (The Procter & Gamble Company)

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WATER-SOLUBLE UNIT DOSE ARTICLE

Organization Name

The Procter & Gamble Company

Inventor(s)

Phillip Kyle Vinson of Fairfield OH (US)

Vincent John Becks of Liberty OH (US)

Rebecca Ann Langevin of Norwood OH (US)

Mu Wang

Hilde Francoise Louise Andriessen of Mol (BE)

Karel Jozef Maria Depoot of Anzegem Vichte (BE)

Robby Renilde Francois Keuleers of Lippelo (Sin Amands) (BE)

WATER-SOLUBLE UNIT DOSE ARTICLE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18390735 titled 'WATER-SOLUBLE UNIT DOSE ARTICLE

Simplified Explanation

The patent application is for a water-soluble unit dose article containing a water-soluble film and a liquid laundry detergent composition with a first anionic surfactant.

  • Water-soluble unit dose article with a water-soluble film
  • Liquid laundry detergent composition with a first anionic surfactant
  • Method of making the water-soluble unit dose article

Potential Applications

This technology could be used in the production of convenient and easy-to-use unit dose laundry detergent packets for consumers.

Problems Solved

This technology helps to eliminate the need for measuring out liquid laundry detergent, reducing the risk of spills and messes.

Benefits

The water-soluble unit dose article simplifies the laundry process, making it more convenient and efficient for consumers.

Potential Commercial Applications

"Water-Soluble Unit Dose Article for Liquid Laundry Detergent: Commercial Applications"

Possible Prior Art

There are existing water-soluble unit dose articles for laundry detergent on the market, but this patent application may have specific innovations or improvements that set it apart.

Unanswered Questions

== How does this technology impact the environment compared to traditional liquid laundry detergent packaging? This article does not provide information on the environmental impact of the water-soluble unit dose article compared to traditional packaging.

== Are there any safety concerns associated with the use of water-soluble films in laundry detergent packaging? The article does not address any potential safety concerns related to the use of water-soluble films in laundry detergent packaging.


Original Abstract Submitted

A water-soluble unit dose article containing a water-soluble film a liquid laundry detergent composition having a first anionic surfactant, and a method of making the water-soluble unit dose article.