Vacuum suction nozzle and vacuum suction apparatus including the same
US-2018251245-A1 · Sep 6, 2018 · US
US9676506B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9676506-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314058560-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 21, 2013 |
| Priority date | Oct 19, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jun 13, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 13, 2017 |
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A vacuum sealing appliance is provided including a vacuum motor assembly generating suction, a vacuum trough fluidly connected to the vacuum motor assembly configured to receive suction and evacuate a food container through an open end, and at least one heat sealing element adjacent the vacuum trough configured to heat seal the open end of the food container after evacuation. The vacuum sealing appliance further includes a control unit configured to control the vacuum motor assembly and the at least one heat sealing element. The vacuum sealing appliance further includes a sensor electrically connected to the control unit configured to detect moisture in exhaust air of the vacuum motor assembly and send electrical signals to the control unit. Based upon the electrical signals, the control unit controls one or both of the vacuum motor assembly and the at least one heat sealing element.
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A vacuum sealing appliance, comprising: a vacuum motor assembly generating suction; a vacuum trough fluidly connected to the vacuum motor assembly configured to receive suction and evacuate a food container through an open end; at least one heat sealing element adjacent the vacuum trough configured to heat seal the open end of the food container after evacuation; a control unit configured to control the vacuum motor assembly and the at least one heat sealing element; and a sensor connected to exhaust tubing of the vacuum motor assembly and electrically connected to the control unit, the sensor configured to detect moisture in exhaust air of the vacuum motor assembly and send electrical signals to the control unit, the control unit controlling one or both of the vacuum motor assembly and the at least one heat sealing element based upon the electrical signals; wherein the sensor generates the electrical signal when moisture is detected in exhaust air of the vacuum motor assembly, which is indicative of liquid being drawn out of the container during evacuation, to cause the control unit to increase heat seal time of the at least one heat sealing element to compensate for liquid in a seal area of the food container caused by evacuation. 2. The vacuum sealing appliance of claim 1 , comprising: a pressure transducer electrically connected to the control unit configured to detect pressure in the vacuum trough when the vacuum motor assembly is energized and generate a corresponding electrical signal to the control unit for controlling the vacuum motor assembly. 3. The vacuum sealing appliance of claim 1 , wherein the control unit includes a microprocessor. 4. The vacuum sealing appliance of claim 1 , wherein the sensor is a moisture or humidity sensor. 5. The vacuum sealing appliance of claim 1 , wherein the sensor generates the electrical signal when moisture is detected in exhaust air of the vacuum motor assembly, which is indicative of liquid being drawn out of the container during evacuation, to cause the control unit to slow rate of suction applied to the vacuum trough by the vacuum motor assembly to reduce amount of liquid being drawn out of the food container. 6. The vacuum sealing appliance of claim 1 , further including a removable drip tray disposed in the vacuum trough and a liquid level sensor disposed proximate to the removable drip tray configured to measure liquid level in the removable drip tray and generate another electrical signal provided to the control unit to control the vacuum motor assembly or the at least one heat sealing element. 7. The vacuum sealing appliance of claim 6 , wherein the control units shuts off the vacuum motor assembly or the at least one heat sealing element when the liquid level sensor detects a predetermined amount of liquid in the removable drip tray. 8. The vacuum sealing appliance of claim 6 , further including a lighted indicia when the liquid level sensor detects a predetermined amount of liquid in the removable drip tray. 9. The vacuum sealing appliance of claim 1 , further including an exhaust port fluidly connected to the sensor and disposed on a housing of the vacuum sealing appliance to vent the A exhaust air from the vacuum motor assembly. 10. A vacuum packaging device for evacuating and sealing one or more open ends of a flexible container for storing perishable items, comprising: a vacuum motor assembly generating suction; a vacuum trough fluidly connected to the vacuum motor assembly configured to receive suction and evacuate the flexible container through one of the open ends; at least one heat sealing element adjacent the vacuum trough configured to heat seal one of the open ends of the food container after evacuation; a processor configured to control the vacuum motor assembly and the at least one heat sealing element; and a humidity sensor connected to exhaust tubing of the vacuum motor assembly and electrically connected to the processor, said humidity sensor configured to detect humidity in exhaust air of the vacuum motor assembly and send electrical signals to processor, said processor controlling one or both of the vacuum motor assembly and said at least one heat sealing element based upon said electrical signals; wherein the humidity sensor generates the electrical signal when humidity is detected in exhaust air of the vacuum motor assembly, which is indicative of liquid being drawn out of the flexible container during evacuation, to cause the processor to increase heat seal time of the at least one heat sealing element to compensate for excess liquid in a seal area of the flexible container caused by evacuation. 11. The vacuum packaging device of claim 10 , comprising: a pressure transducer electrically connected to the processor configured to detect pressure in the vacuum trough when the vacuum motor assembly is energized and generate a corresponding electrical signal to the processor for controlling the vacuum motor assembly. 12. The vacuum packaging device of claim 10 , wherein the humidity sensor generates the electrical signal when humidity is detected in exhaust air of the vacuum motor assembly, which is indicative of liquid being drawn out of the flexible container during evacuation, to cause the processor to slow rate of suction applied to the vacuum trough by the vacuum motor assembly to reduce amount of liquid being drawn out of the flexible container. 13. The vacuum packaging device of claim 10 , further including a removable drip tray disposed in the vacuum trough and a liquid level sensor disposed proximate to the removable drip tray configured to measure liquid level in the vacuum trough and generate another electrical signal provided to the processor to control the vacuum motor assembly. 14. The vacuum packaging device of claim 13 , wherein the control unit shuts off the vacuum motor assembly or the at least one heat sealing element when the liquid level sensor detects a predetermined amount of liquid in the removable drip tray. 15. The vacuum packaging device of claim 13 , further including a lighted indicia which is lighted when the liquid level sensor detects a predetermined amount of liquid in the removable drip tray. 16. The vacuum packaging device of claim 10 , further including an exhaust port fluidly connected to the humidity sensor and disposed on a housing of the vacuum packaging device to vent exhaust air from the vacuum motor assembly. 17. A vacuum sealing appliance, comprising: a vacuum motor assembly generating suction; a vacuum trough fluidly connected to the vacuum motor assembly configured to receive suction and evacuate a food container through an open end; at least one heat sealing element adjacent the vacuum trough configured to heat seal the open end of the food container after evacuation; a control unit configured to control the vacuum motor assembly and the at least one heat sealing element; and a sensor electrically connected to the control unit configured to detect moisture in exhaust air of the vacuum motor assembly and send electrical signals to the control unit, said control unit controlling one or both of the vacuum motor assembly and said at least one heat sealing element based upon said electrical signals; wherein the sensor generates the electrical signal when moisture is detected in exhaust air of the vacuum motor assembly, which is indicative of liquid being drawn out of the container during evacuation, to cause the control unit to increase heat seal time of the at least one heat sealing element to compensate for liquid in a seal area
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