Compositions – Electrolytes for electrical devices
Patent
1984-01-16
1985-10-29
Hess, Bruce H.
Compositions
Electrolytes for electrical devices
215 1C, 252 891, 252135, 252174, 25217413, 25217414, 25217421, 252DIG1, 252DIG12, C11D 1706
Patent
active
045499772
ABSTRACT:
A bottled particulate detergent is of certain particle sizes, bulk density and flowability and is contained in a necked bottle in which the neck opening is sufficiently small as to allow ready sealing with screw caps conventionally employed to close bottles while also allowing pouring from the bottle of the particulate detergent of the described characteristics. The bottle also includes a relatively narrow, hollow handle section through which the particulate detergent will flow. Also disclosed is a method of easily filling such bottles with free flowing particulate detergent. In both dispensing and filling operations, due to the characteristic of the detergent composition and the bottle, flow surprisingly like that of a liquid is obtained.
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Joshi David
Klingaman Richard
Colgate-Palmolive Company
Hess Bruce H.
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