Warewasher with air assisted washing and/or rinsing
US-2017367557-A1 · Dec 28, 2017 · US
US10893790B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10893790-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715597862-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 17, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jun 23, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jan 19, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jan 19, 2021 |
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A warewash machine for washing wares includes a chamber for receiving wares, the chamber having an inlet side, an outlet side, multiple spray zones between the inlet side and the outlet side, and a conveyor arrangement for moving wares along a conveyance path through the multiple spray zones in a ware travel direction. A prescrapping zone is located toward the inlet side of the chamber, the prescrapping zone having a blow-off system comprising a plurality of prescrapping nozzles and a compressed air feed line for delivering compressed air to the prescrapping nozzles.
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A warewash machine for washing wares, comprising: a chamber for receiving wares, the chamber having an inlet, an outlet, multiple spray zones between the inlet and the outlet, and a conveyor arrangement for moving wares along a conveyance path through the multiple spray zones in a ware travel direction; wherein the multiple spray zones include a pre-wash spray zone with a plurality of spray nozzles, a liquid collection tank below the conveyor arrangement for collecting sprayed liquid that falls within the pre-wash spray zone, and a pump connected to recirculate liquid from the liquid collection tank back to the plurality of spray nozzles; a prescrapping zone located upstream of the pre-wash spray zone relative to the ware travel direction and adjacent the inlet, wherein the prescrapping zone includes a blow-off system including a plurality of prescrapping nozzles above the conveyance path, wherein the prescrapping zone includes a soil collection system below the conveyance path; wherein the blow-off system further comprises a compressed air feed line for delivering compressed air to the prescrapping nozzles, wherein the prescrapping nozzles are oriented to deliver air downward toward the conveyance path for moving food soils off of wares and down into the soil collection system; wherein the soil collection system comprises a collection compartment below the conveyance path, wherein the collection compartment includes walls configured to direct food soils toward a strainer below the conveyance path, wherein the soil collection system further includes a liquid spray system including a plurality of soil collection system spray nozzles below the conveyance path and oriented for spraying liquid onto one or more of the walls to promote movement of the food soils toward the strainer. 2. The warewash machine of claim 1 wherein: the prescrapping zone is located internal of the chamber downstream of the inlet of the chamber. 3. The warewash machine of claim 1 wherein the soil collection system further comprises a compressed air delivery arrangement below the conveyance path to promote movement of the food soils toward the strainer. 4. The warewash machine of claim 3 wherein the compressed air delivery arrangement feeds compressed air to the soil collection system spray nozzles so that a combined liquid and air flow is output by the soil collection system spray nozzles. 5. The warewash machine of claim 1 wherein the liquid spray system includes a liquid feed line connected to receive liquid from the liquid collection tank. 6. The warewash machine of claim 5 wherein a valve is located along the liquid feed line between the pump and the soil collection system spray nozzles to selectively control whether liquid is delivered from the liquid collection tank to the soil collection system spray nozzles when the pump is operated. 7. The warewash machine of claim 5 wherein the soil collection system further comprises a drain line that receives liquid that flows through the strainer. 8. The warewash machine of claim 1 , further comprising a controller, a valve along the compressed air feed line, and at least one sensor located to detect the presence or absence of wares in the prescrapping zone, wherein the controller is connected to control the valve and is connected to the at least one sensor, wherein the controller is configured to control the valve such that delivery of compressed air to the prescrapping nozzles is controlled automatically based upon whether the at least one sensor detects the presence or absence of wares in the prescrapping zone. 9. The warewash machine of claim 8 wherein the controller is configured to control the valve such that delivery of compressed air to the prescrapping nozzles is started when wares enter the prescrapping zone. 10. The warewash machine of claim 9 wherein the controller is configured to control the valve such that delivery of compressed air to the prescrapping nozzles is stopped when wares exit the prescrapping zone. 11. The warewash machine of claim 1 wherein the machine includes: a ware detection system and an associated controller, wherein the controller is connected to control the conveyor arrangement and the blow-off system, where the controller is configured to increase or lower conveyor speed for wares in the prescrapping zone based upon at least one of ware material, ware type or ware size as detected by the ware detection system. 12. The warewash system of claim 1 , wherein a liquid feed line is connected to feed liquid to the plurality of prescrapping nozzles so that a combined liquid and air spray is output by the plurality of prescrapping nozzles to move the food soils off the wares. 13. A warewash machine for washing wares, comprising: a chamber for receiving wares, the chamber including multiple spray zones for receiving wares and spraying liquid thereon during cleaning; a conveyor passing through the chamber for carrying wares through the chamber in a ware travel direction during cleaning; wherein the multiple spray zones include a first spray zone with a plurality of spray nozzles, a liquid collection tank below the conveyor for collecting sprayed liquid that falls within the first spray zone, and a pump connected to recirculate liquid from the liquid collection tank back to the plurality of spray nozzles; a prescrapping zone internal of the chamber and upstream of the first spray zone relative to the ware travel direction, the prescrapping zone including a blow-off system and a soil collection system, the blow-off system comprising a plurality of prescrapping nozzles above the conveyor and a compressed air feed line for delivering compressed air to the prescrapping nozzles, wherein the prescrapping nozzles are oriented to deliver air flow down onto wares on the conveyor in the prescrapping zone so as to move at least some food soils off of the wares and into the soil collection system, wherein the soil collection system is located beneath the conveyor; wherein the soil collection system comprises a collection compartment with walls that direct food soils toward a strainer, and a liquid spray system including a plurality of collection system nozzles oriented for spraying liquid onto one or more of the walls to promote movement of the food soils toward the strainer. 14. The warewash system of claim 13 , wherein a liquid feed line is connected to feed liquid to the plurality of prescrapping nozzles so that a combined liquid and air spray is used to move the food soils off the wares. 15. The warewash system of claim 13 wherein: a liquid feed line is connected to feed liquid to the plurality of prescrapping nozzles so that a combined liquid and air spray is used to move the food soils off the wares; and another compressed air feed line is connected to feed compressed air to the collection system nozzles so that a combined liquid and air flow is output by the collection system nozzles.
Conveyor belt parameters, e.g. velocity of conveyor belts · CPC title
Pressurised, gaseous medium, also used for delivering of cleaning liquid · CPC title
Other output · CPC title
Operation mode, e.g. delicate washing, economy washing, reduced time, sterilizing, water softener regenerating, odor eliminating or service · CPC title
Energy or water consumption, e.g. by saving energy or water · CPC title
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