Container washing and detergent for use thereof
US-2018142189-A1 · May 24, 2018 · US
US11060451B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11060451-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016787227-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 11, 2020 |
| Priority date | Apr 27, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jul 13, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jul 13, 2021 |
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A fuel injector cleaning system includes an injector cleaning housing that defines a cavity structured to receive a fuel injector. A heater is operatively coupled to the housing. A three-way valve includes a first inlet fluidly coupled to a calibration fluid reservoir, and a second inlet fluidly coupled to a cleaning fluid reservoir. An intake line includes a first end fluidly coupled to an outlet of the valve, and a second end structured to be fluidly coupled to a fuel inlet of the fuel injector. A controller is operatively coupled to each of the heater and the valve. The controller is structured to actuate the valve so as to cause flow of a cleaning fluid to the fuel injector. The heater is operated so as to heat the cleaning fluid. The valve is actuated so as to cause flow of a calibration fluid to the fuel injector.
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A fuel injector cleaning system, comprising: an injector cleaning housing defining a cavity structured to receive a fuel injector; a heater operatively coupled to the injector cleaning housing so as to controllably heat the injector cleaning housing; a three-way valve structured to controllably permit fluid flow to an outlet from at least one of a first inlet and a second inlet, the first inlet fluidly coupled to a calibration fluid reservoir, and the second inlet fluidly coupled to a cleaning fluid reservoir; an intake line comprising a first end and a second end, the first end fluidly coupled to the outlet of the three-way valve, and the second end structured to be fluidly coupled to a fuel inlet of the fuel injector; and a controller operatively coupled to each of the heater and the three-way valve, the controller structured to: actuate the three-way valve so as to cause flow of a cleaning fluid from the cleaning fluid reservoir to the fuel injector; operate the heater so as to heat the cleaning fluid in the injector cleaning housing; and actuate the three-way valve so as to cause flow of a calibration fluid from the calibration fluid reservoir to the fuel injector. 2. The fuel injector cleaning system of claim 1 , wherein the cleaning fluid comprises a mixture consisting of approximately 78 percent water, 20 percent ethanol, and 2 percent Sulfamic acid. 3. The fuel injector cleaning system of claim 1 , further comprising an injector driver operatively coupled to the controller and structured to be operatively coupled to the fuel injector, the injector driver structured to controllably actuate the fuel injector. 4. The fuel injector cleaning system of claim 3 , wherein the controller is structured to actuate the fuel injector while the cleaning fluid is applied thereto. 5. The fuel injector cleaning system of claim 1 , wherein the heater is positioned on the injector cleaning housing so as to be proximate a nozzle of the fuel injector positioned in the injector cleaning housing. 6. The fuel injector cleaning system of claim 1 , further comprising: a first supply line fluidly coupling the calibration fluid reservoir and the first inlet of the three-way valve; a second supply line fluidly coupling the cleaning fluid reservoir and the second inlet of the three-way valve; a first pump operatively coupled to the first supply line so as to pressurize the calibration fluid flowing through the first supply line; and a second pump operatively coupled to the second supply line so as to pressurize the cleaning fluid flowing through the second supply line. 7. The fuel injector cleaning system of claim 6 , wherein the first pump is a hydraulic hand pump. 8. The fuel injector cleaning system of claim 6 , wherein the second pump is a reciprocating fluid pump. 9. A method of cleaning a fuel injector, the method comprising: applying a sulfamic acid-based cleaning fluid to a fuel injector; pressurizing the cleaning fluid to a predetermined pressure; heating the cleaning fluid to a predetermined temperature; and flushing the fuel injector with a calibration fluid. 10. The method of claim 8 , wherein the cleaning fluid applied to the fuel injector is simultaneously pressurized and heated. 11. The method of claim 8 , further comprising actuating the fuel injector while the cleaning fluid is applied thereto. 12. The method of claim 8 , further comprising draining the cleaning fluid from the fuel injector prior to flushing the fuel injector with the calibration fluid. 13. The method of claim 8 , further comprising, prior to applying the cleaning fluid: pressurizing the fuel injector; and monitoring pressure loss over time to evaluate seat integrity of the fuel injector. 14. The method of claim 8 , further comprising: wherein applying the cleaning fluid to the fuel injector comprises actuating a three-way valve so as to cause flow of the cleaning fluid from a cleaning fluid reservoir to the fuel injector; wherein flushing the fuel injector with the calibration fluid comprises actuating the three-way valve so as to stop flow of the cleaning fluid and to cause flow of the calibration fluid from a calibration fluid reservoir to the fuel injector. 15. A fuel injector cleaning system, comprising: an injector cleaning housing defining a cavity structured to receive a fuel injector; a heater operatively coupled to the injector cleaning housing so as to controllably heat the injector cleaning housing; a three-way valve structured to controllably permit fluid flow to an outlet from at least one of a first inlet and a second inlet, the first inlet fluidly coupled to a calibration fluid reservoir, and the second inlet fluidly coupled to a cleaning fluid reservoir; an intake line comprising a first end and a second end, the first end fluidly coupled to the outlet of the three-way valve, and the second end structured to be fluidly coupled to a fuel inlet of the fuel injector; and a controller operatively coupled to each of the heater and the three-way valve, the controller structured to: actuate the three-way valve so as to cause flow of a cleaning fluid from the cleaning fluid reservoir to the fuel injector; operate the heater so as to heat the cleaning fluid in the injector cleaning housing; and actuate the three-way valve so as to cause flow of a calibration fluid from the calibration fluid reservoir to the fuel injector. 16. The fuel injector cleaning system of claim 15 , wherein the cleaning fluid comprises a mixture comprising water in a range of 78 percent to 82 percent by weight, ethanol in a range of 14 percent to 18 percent by weight, and sulfamic acid in a range of 1 percent to three percent by weight. 17. The fuel injector cleaning system of claim 15 , further comprising an injector driver operatively coupled to the controller and structured to be operatively coupled to the fuel injector, the injector driver structured to controllably actuate the fuel injector. 18. The fuel injector cleaning system of claim 17 , wherein the controller is structured to actuate the fuel injector while the cleaning fluid is applied thereto. 19. The fuel injector cleaning system of claim 15 , wherein the heater is positioned on the injector cleaning housing so as to be proximate a nozzle of the fuel injector positioned in the injector cleaning housing. 20. The fuel injector cleaning system of claim 15 , further comprising: a first supply line fluidly coupling the calibration fluid reservoir and the first inlet of the three-way valve; a second supply line fluidly coupling the cleaning fluid reservoir and the second inlet of the three-way valve; a first pump operatively coupled to the first supply line so as to pressurize the calibration fluid flowing through the first supply line; and a second pump operatively coupled to the second supply line so as to pressurize the cleaning fluid flowing through the second supply line. 21. The fuel injector cleaning system of claim 20 , wherein the first pump is a hydraulic hand pump. 22. The fuel injector cleaning system of claim 21 , wherein the second pump is a reciprocating fluid pump.
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