18467983. METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR AUTOMATIC DISHWASHING CHEMICAL DISTRIBUTION simplified abstract (The Procter & Gamble Company)

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METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR AUTOMATIC DISHWASHING CHEMICAL DISTRIBUTION

Organization Name

The Procter & Gamble Company

Inventor(s)

Paulus Antonius Augustinus Hoefte of Astene (BE)

Vincent Hubert Monique De Wilde of Holsbeek (BE)

METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR AUTOMATIC DISHWASHING CHEMICAL DISTRIBUTION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18467983 titled 'METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR AUTOMATIC DISHWASHING CHEMICAL DISTRIBUTION

Simplified Explanation

The partitioned solution cartridge for automatic distribution of dishwashing chemicals includes a protective top film and a compartmentalized body with multiple solution sectors, each containing a fluid reservoir and a distribution chamber. The fluid reservoir and distribution chamber are connected, allowing for the controlled release of chemicals during dishwashing.

  • Protective top film and compartmentalized body
  • Multiple solution sectors with fluid reservoirs and distribution chambers
  • Fluid reservoir and distribution chamber are fluidly connected

Potential Applications

The technology can be applied in automatic dishwashing machines in both residential and commercial settings.

Problems Solved

Ensures accurate and controlled distribution of dishwashing chemicals, reducing waste and improving cleaning efficiency.

Benefits

- Prevents chemical spills and leaks - Easy to use and replace - Ensures consistent cleaning results

Potential Commercial Applications

- Dishwasher manufacturers - Chemical companies - Cleaning service providers

Possible Prior Art

Similar solutions exist in the market, but this specific design with a protective top film and compartmentalized body may be a unique innovation.

Unanswered Questions

How does the protective top film affect the overall durability of the cartridge?

The article does not provide information on the material or thickness of the protective top film and its impact on the longevity of the cartridge.

Are there any specific compatibility requirements for the cartridge with different types of dishwashing machines?

The article does not address whether the partitioned solution cartridge is universally compatible with all automatic dishwashing machines or if there are specific requirements for installation.


Original Abstract Submitted

A partitioned solution cartridge for automatic distribution of dishwashing chemicals includes a protective top film and a compartmentalized body including a plurality of contained solution sectors each including a fluid reservoir and a distribution chamber. The fluid reservoir is partially enclosed by a reservoir sidewall and the protective top film. The distribution chamber is partially enclosed by a chamber sidewall and the protective top film. The fluid reservoir and the distribution chamber are fluidly connected.