Waterless dishwasher
US9375126B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9375126-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113327048-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 15, 2011 |
| Priority date | Aug 25, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jun 28, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jun 28, 2016 |
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A dishwashing system for cleaning soiled kitchenware, dishware and utensils is provided. The dishwashing system uses a combination of compressed air and blasting media to thoroughly remove grease and loose as well as hardened food particles from soiled surfaces, without hand tool scrubbing, manual rinsing, or use of soap, detergent, surfactants or other chemicals, whether in pre-soaking or cleaning. This heavy-duty dishwashing system accomplishes this thorough cleaning using no or a minuscule quantity of water. The overall energy requirements are low compared to existing systems due to elimination of water, reduction of the heating load and possible use of the heat of incineration. The dishwashing system may include a system for reclaiming used blasting media by separation from food residues. The dishwashing system is most appropriate for locations where freshwater is unavailable or costly, such as arid zones and aboard ships, and where disposal of gray water is impermissible.
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We claim: 1. A dishwashing apparatus for washing dishware contaminated by food residue including grease and water, the apparatus comprising: a blasting medium storage system including a dry blasting medium; a blasting medium transport system connected to the blasting medium storage system, the blasting medium transport system including a blasting medium delivery system, the blasting medium transport system including a valve, the valve being connected to a source of compressed air and to the blasting medium storage system, the valve being adjustable such that only compressed air flows through the valve from the blasting medium transport system to the blasting medium delivery system and alternatively a combination of compressed air and the dry blasting medium flows through the valve from the blasting medium transport system to the blasting medium delivery system; and an enclosure housing a carriage rack transport system, housing at least a portion of the blasting medium delivery system, and having a lower compartment; wherein the dry blasting medium from the blasting medium storage system is moved from the blasting medium storage system by action of the blasting medium transport system to the blasting medium delivery system located within the enclosure; wherein the blasting medium delivery system directs only compressed air to provide a waterless rinse, or, alternatively, directs the combination of compressed air and the dry blasting medium at a carriage rack supported by the carriage rack transport system to provide waterless cleaning; and wherein used blasting medium and food residue falls into the lower compartment. 2. The dishwashing apparatus of claim 1 , further including a recovery storage system, the recovery storage system including a spout portion interfacing the recovery storage system with the lower compartment and a recovery reservoir connected to the spout portion, wherein the used blasting medium and the food residue that lands in the lower compartment slides into the spout portion and then into the recovery reservoir. 3. The dishwashing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the food residue includes large food deposits, small food deposits, grease, oil film, stains, ketchup, fresh mustard, dried mustard, cottonseed oil, jelly, peanut butter, lipstick, and wet rice. 4. The dishwashing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the blasting medium transport system further includes an air compressor for providing a source of compressed air. 5. The dishwashing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the blasting medium delivery system is adjustable to provide different blasting pressures suitable for different particles so as to alleviate wear due to the hardness of a particular blasting particle. 6. The dishwashing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the blasting medium transport system is adjusted to provide, in sequence, only compressed air, followed by the combination of compressed air and the dry blasting medium, followed by only compressed air to remove the used blasting medium and food residue dust from the dishware. 7. The dishwashing apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a sanitizing system, wherein the sanitizing system is connected to a source of steam or hot air under pressure and the sanitizing system directs pressurized steam or hot air into the enclosure. 8. The dishwashing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the carriage rack transport system further includes a conveyor system. 9. The dishwashing apparatus of claim 1 , further including a hydroclone separator positioned below an angled surface, wherein the used blasting medium and the food residue that land on the angled surface slides into the hydroclone. 10. The dishwashing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the dry blasting medium is selected from a group consisting of 20-40 U.S. Sieve plastic blasting media, 100-170 U.S. Sieve glass blasting media, 50-70 U.S. Sieve glass blasting media. 11. The dishwashing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the blasting medium delivery system includes a plurality of pressure nozzles, the plurality of pressure nozzles is directed toward the carriage rack transport system at a plurality of angles with respect to each other. 12. A dishwashing apparatus for washing dishware contaminated by food residue including grease and water, the apparatus comprising: a blasting medium transport system, including: an air compressor; a feed valve connected to the air compressor by a first conduit, wherein the feed valve is adjustable to provide compressed air only and alternatively a combination of compressed air and a dry blasting medium; a dividing manifold connected to the feed valve by a second conduit; a first rail manifold connected to the dividing manifold by a third conduit; a second rail manifold connected to the dividing manifold by a fourth conduit; a first plurality of pressure heads connected to the first rail manifold; a first plurality of pressure nozzles, wherein every one of the first plurality of pressure heads has at least one pressure nozzle extending therefrom; a second plurality of pressure heads connected to the second rail manifold; and a second plurality of pressure nozzles, wherein every one of the second plurality of pressure heads has at least one pressure nozzle extending therefrom; a blasting medium storage system, including: a feed hopper; and a fifth conduit connecting the feed hopper to the feed valve; an enclosure, wherein the first rail manifold and the second rail manifold are positioned within the enclosure; a carriage rack transport system positioned in the enclosure, wherein the carriage rack transport system is configured to guide a carriage rack containing the dishware to a position longitudinally between the first plurality of pressure heads and the second plurality of pressure heads; and a return system located in a lower compartment of the enclosure, the return system including an angled portion; wherein the feed valve of the blasting medium transport system is configured to provide only compressed air during a waterless rinse or, alternatively, a combination of compressed air and the dry blasting medium during a waterless wash, wherein the dry blasting medium is transported through the fifth conduit to the feed valve by action of compressed air from the air compressor flowing through the first conduit and the feed valve; wherein the combination of compressed air and the dry blasting medium flows through the second conduit, the dividing manifold, the third conduit, the first rail manifold to flow through the first plurality of pressure heads, and then through the at least one pressure nozzle extending from every one of the pressure heads of the first plurality of pressure heads, and in parallel through the fourth conduit, the second rail manifold to flow through the second plurality of pressure heads, and then through the at least one pressure nozzle extending from every one of the pressure heads of the second plurality of pressure heads; wherein the combination of compressed air and the dry blasting medium flows under pressure from the pressure nozzles to flow into the enclosure to impinge on the dishware in the carriage rack positioned in the carriage rack transport system; wherein action of the compressed air and the dry blasting medium removes food debris from the surfaces of the dishware; and wherein used blasting medium and the food debris falls into the lower compartment to land on the angled portion. 13. The dishwashing apparatus of claim 12 , wherein food debris includes large food deposits, small food deposits, grease, oil film, stains, ketchup, fresh mustard, dried mustard, cottonseed oil, jelly, peanut butter, lipstick,
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- A47L15/0094Primary
cleaning with abrasive solid particles, e.g. by blasting the crockery with liquid containing granules · CPC title
the dishes moving in a horizontal plane · CPC title
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- What does patent US9375126B2 cover?
- A dishwashing system for cleaning soiled kitchenware, dishware and utensils is provided. The dishwashing system uses a combination of compressed air and blasting media to thoroughly remove grease and loose as well as hardened food particles from soiled surfaces, without hand tool scrubbing, manual rinsing, or use of soap, detergent, surfactants or other chemicals, whether in pre-soaking or clea…
- Who is the assignee on this patent?
- Abdulfattah Abdulrahman, Husseiny Abdo A, Al-Filali Esam, and 3 more
- What technology area does this patent fall under?
- Primary CPC classification A47L15/0094. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
- When was this patent published?
- Publication date Tue Jun 28 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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