WO2018150208A1 - Procedure for a specific sanitary spray - Google Patents
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- the subject of the invention is a procedure for manufacturing a special sanitary spray and facilitating silicone coating and wiring jobs.
- This liquid of unique composition we lubricate the surface and thereby facilitate the appropriate implementation of silicone coating necessary in bathrooms, as well as the assembly of pipes and rubber seals.
- the unique composition liquid comes in a bottle with a spray nozzle to ensure ease of use.
- Silicone is essentially an organic compound, that was discovered at the beginning of the 20 th century and used in various fields ever since. It is especially wide-spread in medicine, electronics and construction. In the latter, it is mainly used for insulation and the implementation of water-tights sealing.
- One of its common forms is the silicone tube seal, still flexible when applied, which is especially suitable for applying and shaping insulation for bathrooms and other waterworks.
- it is difficult to achieve an aesthetically pleasing result.
- tools designed to make application easier such as various forms of palette knives, lubricants, special wiping sponges and gloves. Since we have been working in construction for several years, we have personal experience of the lack of a compound - which we have now developed.
- Our goal is to make silicone coating easier, to decrease the time necessary to perform the work and to improve the aesthetic qualities, and to facilitate other wiring jobs.
- silicone coating Due to its specific features as a liquid, unwanted consequences of the application of silicone coating are also avoided, as the silicone will not dry on the hands and other skin surfaces to form an irritative layer that is difficult to remove. Instead, it can be easily removed when work is finished from the surface of the hands that are sprayed with the liquid.
- the first step of use is to apply silicone to the designated area, followed by spraying the liquid on the silicone and its surrounding to prevent the silicone reacting with the surface in an unwanted area and to enable simple removal of any residue when work is finished.
- a spatula preferably made of wood or other material with similar characteristics, has been provided for the shaping and other procedures after the application of the silicone.
- the special liquid should be applied to the tip of the finger to enable extra precision with manual dexterity.
- the final shape of the silicone should then be left to dry for nearly twenty minutes under usual conditions, after which its surroundings can be easily and fully cleaned due to the special-composition liquid.
- the material is to be sprayed on the fitting surface to allow for easy assembly.
- the liquid mixture consists of water up to 80%, placed in a mixing container with other natural surfactant ingredients providing lubrication, the ratio of which is between 1% and 15%.
- Use can be made more enjoyable by reducing the unpleasant vinegary, acidic smell of silicones with synthetic perfumes or volatile additives mixed to our special sanitary spray, resulting in the hands smelling les of silicone.
- the additional 5-20% components of the liquid, such as simple table salt, are for regulating acidity and consistency for the desired effect, as well as for enabling ease of use.
- the ready-made mixture is then provided for sale in the aforementioned spray bottle.
- the material thus produced consists entirely of natural ingredients, making it completely non-hazardous for the environment; however, in case of contact with mucosa or eyes, it should be removed promptly to avoid any irritations.
- the mixture produced is supplied in liquid form in a bottle fitted with a spray head, it basically provides surface lubrication and has a distinct composition, and its special features make it suitable for preventing silicone from sticking to unwanted surfaces before drying, while the applied silicone can also be easily shaped when sprayed with the above liquid with the attached spatula before drying.
- Its composition is completely natural, making it also suitable for spraying the surface of the hands for more accurate shaping without causing skin irritation.
- due to its lubricant characteristic it is especially suitable to facilitate the assembly of plastic pipes and the fitting of insulation as frequently required with waterworks.
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Abstract
A specific sanitary spray as the basis of the procedure, consisting of a water base up to 80% and containing natural surface-active materials for lubrication in 1-15%, as well as sodium chloride and thickeners in 1-20% to regulate the acidity and composition of the liquid, as well as optional synthetic fragrances. The resulting liquid is sold in bottles fitted with a spray head; the first step of use to facilitate silicone coating is to apply the special sanitary spray to the silicone placed in the cleaned gap and to its surrounding, removing excess silicone with a spatula. More sanitary spray can then be applied to the fingertips, followed by shaping the silicone into its final shape and the cleaning of its surrounding. The special sanitary spray is also suitable for facilitating the assembly of pipes and the application of rubber seals.
Description
Procedure for a specific sanitary spray
The subject of the invention is a procedure for manufacturing a special sanitary spray and facilitating silicone coating and wiring jobs. By applying this liquid of unique composition, we lubricate the surface and thereby facilitate the appropriate implementation of silicone coating necessary in bathrooms, as well as the assembly of pipes and rubber seals. The unique composition liquid comes in a bottle with a spray nozzle to ensure ease of use.
Silicone is essentially an organic compound, that was discovered at the beginning of the 20th century and used in various fields ever since. It is especially wide-spread in medicine, electronics and construction. In the latter, it is mainly used for insulation and the implementation of water-tights sealing. One of its common forms is the silicone tube seal, still flexible when applied, which is especially suitable for applying and shaping insulation for bathrooms and other waterworks. However, due to the nature of the material, it is difficult to achieve an aesthetically pleasing result. There are several tools designed to make application easier, such as various forms of palette knives, lubricants,
special wiping sponges and gloves. Since we have been working in construction for several years, we have personal experience of the lack of a compound - which we have now developed. In fact, nothing resembling the developed material can be found in the market or among patented inventions, even though several solutions with unique composition exist, but all of these are aimed at extracting the beneficial qualities of silicone and not at facilitating its use. Such materials include patent No.204078, titled "Silicone dispersion forming a spatial network as an elastomer after water elimination", which, due to its specific and very diverse composition, creates a material with distinctly unique characteristics within the group of silicones. American patent No.US2891920 describes a procedure of using dispersing agents which can be of the cationic, anionic or nonionic type, with the use of catalysts. The procedure specified in the description creates a very stable emulsion that creates protective coatings by the elimination of water. The products created by the procedure do not contain components that could form a spatial network, therefore their mechanical characteristics are not satisfying. The description of patent No.US4221688, titled „SILICONE EMULSION WHICH PROVIDES AN ELASTOMERIC PRODUCT AND METHODS FOR PREPARATION", as well as American patent No.US4244849 and French patent No.FR2463163 are considerably closer to our procedure in view of their objectives; however, neither of them enable easier handling of the base material in their implementation, rather it is a separate material that is being implemented in these procedures. Finally, let me mention an extended patent submitted under Registration No.224552, titled "HEAT-STABLE, COLOURED, NON-PASTEL SHADE, THERMOSET ELASTOMERIC SILICONE PRODUCT", which also contains an independent, ready-to-use material, and is not a compound to make the use of the original material easier. This means it also has its distinct features and unique method of use, which we will not describe here in detail.
The subject of the invention therefore is a procedure to facilitate the use of sanitary spray for silicone coating and fitting, as well as a liquid mixture used in the procedure.
Our goal is to make silicone coating easier, to decrease the time necessary to perform the work and to improve the aesthetic qualities, and to facilitate other wiring jobs.
Our recommended solution is a procedure whereby we create a specific liquid mixture. To exploit the benefits of the procedure, this special liquid is contained in a generic bottle fitted with a spray nozzle, fully supporting the purposes of use.
Our specific liquid and the accompanying procedure prevents unwanted results of silicone coating procedures and any necessary repeats of the procedure, or situations where the silicone previously applied has to be removed.
Another field of use for our patentable procedure and its accompanying special liquid is to facilitate the assembly and fitting of plastic pipes and their rubber seals. Consequently, our liquid with its lubricant and moistening effects provides a solution for issues in silicone coating and the assembly of pipelines, making work procedures easier, faster, and making fittings more accurate. We can avoid unnecessary forceful assembly of pipes and their subsequent damages, as well as their now needless heating that would result in the emission of hazardous materials.
Due to its specific features as a liquid, unwanted consequences of the application of silicone coating are also avoided, as the silicone will not dry on the hands and other skin surfaces to form an irritative layer that is difficult to remove. Instead, it can be easily removed when work is finished from the surface of the hands that are sprayed with the liquid.
The benefits of the special liquid created in our procedure are therefore its easy application by anyone from a simple bottle fitted with a spray head, making its
use especially practical during work. It provides a quick solution to problems that have been known for a long time, while maintaining professionalism. Most of the nuisances of applying silicone coating can be prevented, thereby previously lengthy and delicate work processes that require specific tools can now be performed by hand with the use of our spray, without the need to apply various chemicals in a time-consuming cleaning procedure afterwards. The assembly of pipelines and the application of rubber seals is also easy to implement. We have paid special attention when developing the procedure to avoid using any materials that have serious adverse effects in humans or that may cause skin irritation. The final product can be manufactured at a very low cost from the materials used, creating another possible aspect for its quick spread.
The first step of use is to apply silicone to the designated area, followed by spraying the liquid on the silicone and its surrounding to prevent the silicone reacting with the surface in an unwanted area and to enable simple removal of any residue when work is finished. A spatula, preferably made of wood or other material with similar characteristics, has been provided for the shaping and other procedures after the application of the silicone. To perfect the outcome, the special liquid should be applied to the tip of the finger to enable extra precision with manual dexterity. The final shape of the silicone should then be left to dry for nearly twenty minutes under usual conditions, after which its surroundings can be easily and fully cleaned due to the special-composition liquid. When carrying out wiring works, the material is to be sprayed on the fitting surface to allow for easy assembly.
Currently no similar product is available on the market that would enable the easy shaping of silicone before drying and easy cleaning of surrounding surfaces, while the need for such a product clearly exists, judging from the
issues experienced during work processes. This means that the product resulting from the procedure we wish to patent would fulfil an existing market demand.
The liquid mixture consists of water up to 80%, placed in a mixing container with other natural surfactant ingredients providing lubrication, the ratio of which is between 1% and 15%. Use can be made more enjoyable by reducing the unpleasant vinegary, acidic smell of silicones with synthetic perfumes or volatile additives mixed to our special sanitary spray, resulting in the hands smelling les of silicone. The additional 5-20% components of the liquid, such as simple table salt, are for regulating acidity and consistency for the desired effect, as well as for enabling ease of use. The ready-made mixture is then provided for sale in the aforementioned spray bottle. The material thus produced consists entirely of natural ingredients, making it completely non-hazardous for the environment; however, in case of contact with mucosa or eyes, it should be removed promptly to avoid any irritations. The mixture produced is supplied in liquid form in a bottle fitted with a spray head, it basically provides surface lubrication and has a distinct composition, and its special features make it suitable for preventing silicone from sticking to unwanted surfaces before drying, while the applied silicone can also be easily shaped when sprayed with the above liquid with the attached spatula before drying. Its composition is completely natural, making it also suitable for spraying the surface of the hands for more accurate shaping without causing skin irritation. Furthermore, apart from the listed benefits, due to its lubricant characteristic, it is especially suitable to facilitate the assembly of plastic pipes and the fitting of insulation as frequently required with waterworks.
Claims
1. Procedure for a specific sanitary spray, characterised by the composition of the special liquid, which is the subject of the procedure providing surface lubrication, consisting of a water base up to 80% and containing natural surface-active materials for lubrication in 1-15%, as well as sodium chloride and thickeners in 1-20% to regulate the acidity and composition of the liquid, as well as optional synthetic fragrances. The resulting liquid is sold in bottles fitted with a spray head; the first step of use to facilitate silicone coating is to apply the special sanitary spray of the aforementioned composition to the silicone placed in the cleaned gap and to its surrounding, removing excess silicone with a spatula, and then applying more sanitary spray to the fingertips to shape the silicone and its surrounding into its final shape.
2. The special sanitary liquid to be used as described in Claim 1 , characterised by the liquid placed in a bottled preferably fitted with a spray head, with an attached spatula made of a wood or plastic base to facilitate the procedures.
3. The procedure for the special sanitary liquid and its use as described in Claim 1 , characterised by its suitability for facilitating the assembly of pipes and the application of rubber seals.
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