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Thomas Hilton Dawson, known as Hilton Dawson, (born 30 September 1953 in Stannington, Northumberland) was the Labour Party member of Parliament for the Lancashire constituency of ...

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Method Of Cleaning Garbage Disposals

US Patent:
6397862, Jun 4, 2002
Filed:
Sep 7, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/948358
Inventors:
Richard A. DeSenna - Duluth GA, 30097
Hilton G. Dawson - Canton GA, 30114
Ryan Giffin Moore - Lilburn GA, 30047
International Classification:
B08B 902
US Classification:
134 221, 134 2213, 134 2214, 134 2216, 134 2217, 134 2219, 134 23, 510194
Abstract:
A method for cleaning garbage disposals comprises the steps of: mixing the starting materials in order to form an effervescent tablet; packaging the tablet in a moisture resistant pouch; placing the tablet in a garbage disposal unit; running warm water into the garbage disposal unit and turning on the garbage disposal for about 20 seconds; turning off the water and the garbage disposal, permitting the foam generated to maintain contact with all surfaces for about five minutes; and followed by rinsing away any left-over residue with generous amounts of water.

Solvent For Liquid Ingredients To Be Used In Effervescent Products

US Patent:
6440906, Aug 27, 2002
Filed:
Mar 21, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/813620
Inventors:
Ryan Giffin Moore - Lilburn GA
Hilton G. Dawson - Canton GA
Richard A. DeSenna - Duluth GA
Kenneth Scott Wiley - Oakwood GA
Assignee:
Chemlink Laboratories, LLC - Kennesaw GA
International Classification:
C11D 339
US Classification:
510117, 510116, 510141, 510276, 510278, 510309, 510445, 510446
Abstract:
An effervescent compound is disclosed which includes a solvent and an effervescent system. The solvent may be both hydrophilic and have low solubility with organic effervescent ingredients. The solvent may include a glycol ether, for example, but not limited to, 2-butoxyethanol. The effervescent system used in the effervescent compound may be, for example, but is not limited to, expanded sodium perborate or a mixture of sodium bicarbonate, sodium carbonate, and an acid. The effervescent compound may further include any one, or all, or any combination of the following ingredients: surfactants, bleaching compositions, anti-redeposition agents, binders, lubricants, colors, fragrances, and/or optical brighteners. Also disclosed is a method for making an effervescent compound, including the steps of providing a solvent, providing an effervescent system in powder form, and mixing the solvent with the effervescent system, thereby producing a free-flowing effervescent compound. The method disclosed may also include the steps of compressing the effervescent compound, and then forming either granules or a tablet.

Carrier For Liquid Ingredients To Be Used In Effervescent Products

US Patent:
6451746, Sep 17, 2002
Filed:
Mar 21, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/813540
Inventors:
Ryan Giffin Moore - Lilburn GA
Hilton G. Dawson - Canton GA
Richard A. DeSenna - Duluth GA
Kenneth Scott Wiley - Oakwood GA
Assignee:
ChemLink Laboratories, LLC - Kennesaw GA
International Classification:
C11D 339
US Classification:
510117, 510116, 510276, 510278, 510286, 510289, 510298, 510302, 510445, 510455, 510446
Abstract:
An effervescent compound is disclosed which includes a liquid ingredient, an effervescent system and optionally a solvent. The solvent may be both hydrophilic and have low solubility with effervescent ingredients. The solvent may include an alcohol, a glycol or a glycol ether, for example, but not limited to, 2-butoxyethanol. The effervescent system used in the effervescent compound may be, for example, but is not limited to, expanded sodium perborate and/or a mixture of any or one or more of sodium bicarbonate, sodium carbonate, potassium bicarbonate and potassium carbonate. The effervescent compound may further include any one, or all, or any combination of the following ingredients: surfactants, bleaching compositions, anti-redeposition agents, binders, lubricants, colors, fragrances, and/or optical brighteners. Also disclosed is a method for making an effervescent compound, including the steps of providing a solvent, providing an effervescent system in powder form, and mixing the solvent with the effervescent system, thereby producing a free-flowing effervescent compound. The method disclosed may also include the steps of compressing the effervescent compound, and then forming either granules or a tablet.

Expanded Perborate Salt, Use, And Method Of Production

US Patent:
6491947, Dec 10, 2002
Filed:
Aug 17, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/932766
Inventors:
Ryan Giffin Moore - Lilburn GA
Hilton G. Dawson - Canton GA
Richard A. DeSenna - Duluth GA
Kenneth Scott Wiley - Oakwood GA
Assignee:
ChemLink Laboratories, LLC - Kennesaw GA
International Classification:
A61K 914
US Classification:
424466, 424 761, 424405, 424489
Abstract:
An effervescent compound is disclosed which includes a liquid ingredient, an effervescent system and optionally a solvent. The solvent may be either hydrophobic or hydrophilic, and may have low solubility with effervescent ingredients. The solvent may include an alcohol, a glycol or a glycol ether, for example, but not limited to, 2-butoxyethanol. The effervescent system used in the effervescent compound may be, for example, but not limited to, an expanded perborate salt, anhydrous, or a mixture of an expanded perborate salt, anhydrous, and oxoborate or an acid and one or more of sodium bicarbonate, sodium carbonate, potassium bicarbonate and potassium carbonate. The effervescent compound may further include any one, or all, or any combination of the following ingredients: surfactants, bleaching compositions, anti-redeposition agents, binders, lubricants, colors, fragrances, corrosion inhibitors, disinfectants, pesticides, fertilizers and/or optical brighteners. Further disclosed is a method of producing the expanded perborate salt, anhydrous. Also disclosed is a method for making an effervescent compound, including the steps of providing a solvent, providing an effervescent system in powder form, and mixing the solvent with the effervescent system, thereby producing a free-flowing effervescent compound.

Toilet Bowl Cleaner

US Patent:
6713441, Mar 30, 2004
Filed:
Mar 14, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/808514
Inventors:
Richard A. DeSenna - Duluth GA
Hilton G. Dawson - Canton GA
Ryan Griffin Moore - Lilburn GA
Kenneth Scott Wiley - Oakwood GA
Assignee:
Chemlink Laboratories, LLC - Kennesaw GA
International Classification:
C11D 7704
US Classification:
510191, 422 5, 424 765
Abstract:
Disclosed is a toilet bowl cleaner that includes a hypochlorite generator and an effervescent system that produces a foam level approximately one inch above a water line in the toilet. The cleaner may be prepared, stored and packaged in a manner that prevents moisture from initiating premature decomposition of the cleaning components. The toilet bowl cleaner may also include a binder, lubricant, fragrance, and a surfactant mixture. Further, the toilet bowler cleaner may be in the form of a tablet, granules, or a powder. The toilet bowl cleaner may also be coated with a surfactant mixture. Also disclosed is a method for producing the toilet bowl cleaner, including the steps of: combining an effervescent system, a hypochlorite generator, and a binder to form a pre-mix; blending the pre-mix in a blender for approximately 15 to 20 minutes; adding a lubricant to the blended pre-mix; and blending the lubricant with the blended pre-mix for approximately three to four minutes to form a cleaner blend. The cleaner blend may then be formed into tablets, granules, or a powder.

Expanded Perborate Salt, Use, And Method Of Production

US Patent:
2002008, Jun 27, 2002
Filed:
May 15, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/858020
Inventors:
Ryan Moore - Lilburn GA, US
Hilton Dawson - Canton GA, US
Richard DeSenna - Duluth GA, US
Kenneth Wiley - Oakwood GA, US
International Classification:
A61K009/46
A61L009/04
US Classification:
424/044000
Abstract:
An effervescent compound is disclosed which includes a liquid ingredient, an effervescent system and optionally a solvent. The solvent may be both hydrophilic and have low solubility with effervescent ingredients. The solvent may include an alcohol, a glycol or a glycol ether, for example, but not limited to, 2-butoxyethanol. The effervescent system used in the effervescent compound may be, for example, but not limited to, an expanded perborate salt, anhydrous, or a mixture of an expanded perborate salt, anhydrous, and one or more of sodium bicarbonate, sodium carbonate, potassium bicarbonate and potassium carbonate. The effervescent compound may further include any one, or all, or any combination of the following ingredients: surfactants, bleaching compositions, anti-redeposition agents, binders, lubricants, colors, fragrances, and/or optical brighteners. Further disclosed is a method of producing the expanded perborate salt, anhydrous. Also disclosed is a method for making an effervescent compound, including the steps of providing a solvent, providing an effervescent system in powder form, and mixing the solvent with the effervescent system, thereby producing a free-flowing effervescent compound. The method disclosed may also include the steps of compressing the effervescent compound, and then forming either granules or a tablet.

Solvent For Liquid Ingredients To Be Used In Effervescent Products

US Patent:
2002012, Sep 12, 2002
Filed:
Mar 9, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/803130
Inventors:
Richard DeSenna - Duluth GA, US
Hilton Dawson - Canton GA, US
Ryan Moore - Lilburn GA, US
Kenneth Wiley - Oakwood GA, US
International Classification:
A61L009/04
A61F013/02
US Classification:
424/044000
Abstract:
An effervescent compound is disclosed which includes a solvent and an effervescent system. The solvent may be both hydrophilic and have low solubility with organic effervescent ingredients. The solvent may include a glycol ether, for example, but not limited to, 2-butoxyethanol. The effervescent system used in the effervescent compound may be, for example, but is not limited to, expanded sodium perborate or a mixture of sodium bicarbonate, sodium carbonate, and an acid. The effervescent compound may further include any one, or all, or any combination of the following ingredients: surfactants, bleaching compositions, anti-redeposition agents, binders, lubricants, colors, fragrances, and/or optical brighteners. Also disclosed is a method for making an effervescent compound, including the steps of providing a solvent, providing an effervescent system in powder form, and mixing the solvent with the effervescent system, thereby producing a free-flowing effervescent compound. The method disclosed may also include the steps of compressing the effervescent compound, and then forming either granules or a tablet.

Toilet Bowl Cleaner Effervescent Tablet

US Patent:
2002013, Sep 19, 2002
Filed:
Jan 18, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/051245
Inventors:
Richard Desenna - Duluth GA, US
Hilton Dawson - Canton GA, US
Ryan Moore - Lilburn GA, US
Kenneth Wiley - Oakwood GA, US
International Classification:
C11D001/00
US Classification:
510/191000
Abstract:
An effervescent tablet composition for use in cleaning toilet bowls. The tablet composition includes a surfactant and an effervescent system. The effervescent system may include an acid. Further, the effervescent tablet may include a surfactant, binder, lubricant, and/or fragrance. A method of producing a toilet bowl cleaner is also presented, including mixing the starting materials, forming an effervescent tablet and, optionally, packaging the tablet in a moisture-resistant pouch.

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