Topical application of solid antimicrobials to carpet pile fibers during carpet manufacture
First Claim
1. A method of topically treating a carpeted floor covering article during the manufactures of said article, said method comprising the steps of(a) providing a carpeted floor covering article, wherein said article comprises a pile component and a primary backing component;
- (b) contacting at least a portion of said pile component with a formulation comprising at least one solid metal-ion containing antimicrobial and at least one coadditive selected from the group consisting of at least one fluorochemical, at least one binding agent, and any mixture thereof, wherein said antimicrobial is present at both the surface of said pile and within said pile;
wherein said carpeted component of said floor covering article exhibits a log kill rate for Klebsiella pneumoniae of at least 1.0, as tested in accordance with AATCC Test Method 100-1999 for 24 hour exposure, after at least 2 standard carpet shampoo treatments in accordance with AATCC Test Method 138.
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Abstract
Carpeted floor covering articles comprising carpet pile fibers to which a topical antimicrobial application of solid particles has been applied either during or after product manufacture (such as part of a cleaning or treatment process) are provided. Such a topical treatment includes specific inorganic antimicrobial metal ion-based solid compounds, such as silver ion-exchange compounds, silver zeolites, and/or silver glasses, which may or may not be dispersed within a liquid medium for ease in handling and application. Such treatments also optionally include compositions of stain resistant agents, anti soil-redeposition compounds and liquids, surfactants, antistatic agents, and the like, to impart other characteristics to the target carpeted products. Such carpeted products thus exhibit excellent antimicrobial characteristics at both the surface of the carpet pile, as well as within the pile itself. Furthermore, it has been found that application of such solid metal-ion based antimicrobials permits the ability to increase antimicrobial activity for the target carpet product after vacuuming.
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1. A method of topically treating a carpeted floor covering article during the manufactures of said article, said method comprising the steps of
(a) providing a carpeted floor covering article, wherein said article comprises a pile component and a primary backing component; -
(b) contacting at least a portion of said pile component with a formulation comprising at least one solid metal-ion containing antimicrobial and at least one coadditive selected from the group consisting of at least one fluorochemical, at least one binding agent, and any mixture thereof, wherein said antimicrobial is present at both the surface of said pile and within said pile;
wherein said carpeted component of said floor covering article exhibits a log kill rate for Klebsiella pneumoniae of at least 1.0, as tested in accordance with AATCC Test Method 100-1999 for 24 hour exposure, after at least 2 standard carpet shampoo treatments in accordance with AATCC Test Method 138. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A method of topically treating a carpeted floor covering article during the manufacture of said article, said method comprising the steps of
(a) providing a carpeted floor covering article, wherein said article comprises a pile component and a primary backing component; -
(b) contacting at least a portion of said pile component with a formulation comprising at least one solid metal-ion containing antimicrobial and at least one coadditive selected from the group consisting of at least one fluorochemical, at least one binding agent, and any mixture thereof, wherein said antimicrobial is present at both the surface of said pile and within said pile;
wherein said carpeted component of said floor covering article exhibits a log kill rate for Klebsiella pneumoniae of at least 1.0, as tested in accordance with AATCC Test Method 100-1999 for 24 hour exposure. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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