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US-9314049-B2 · Apr 19, 2016 · US
US9924727B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9924727-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414510439-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 9, 2014 |
| Priority date | Oct 9, 2014 |
| Publication date | Mar 27, 2018 |
| Grant date | Mar 27, 2018 |
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A dip tank and recycling system for applying antimicrobial solution to food items, including a dip tank having a bottom and sides, and holding a liquid antimicrobial solution. A conveyor to convey food items through the tank passes through the liquid antimicrobial solution held in the tank such that food items conveyed on the conveyor are dipped in the liquid antimicrobial solution. At least two discharge nozzles spray fresh antimicrobial solution into the tank. The discharge nozzles are located in the sides of the tank, and are positioned above the level of the conveyor but below an expected top level of the liquid antimicrobial solution contained within the tank such that food items conveyed on the conveyor are agitated by the force of the spray from the discharge nozzles. The spray from the discharge nozzles causes unstacking of items on the conveyor, producing an even application of the antimicrobial solution.
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What is claimed is: 1. A dip tank for application of antimicrobial solution to food items, the dip tank comprising: a tank having a bottom and sides defining an interior tank volume adapted to hold a liquid antimicrobial solution therein; a conveyor to convey food items through the interior tank volume such that food items conveyed on the conveyor are dipped in the liquid antimicrobial solution; at least two discharge nozzles for spraying fresh antimicrobial solution into the interior tank volume, wherein the discharge nozzles are located along at least one side of the tank, above the conveyor but below an expected top level of the liquid antimicrobial solution when contained within the interior tank volume such that food items conveyed on the conveyor are agitated by the force of the spray from the discharge nozzles; and a drain for draining and recycling antimicrobial solution from the tank, the drain comprising an aperture in a side of the tank fluidically coupling the interior tank volume and an exterior tank volume, a suction box at least partially covering the aperture along an exterior side of the side of the tank and comprising a bottom and sides at least partially defining the exterior tank volume, wherein the suction box bottom, one or more sides, or a combination thereof include one or more drain holes, and wherein the drain holes are attachable to a suction pump for withdrawing liquid antimicrobial solution from the exterior tank volume, and a filter screen positioned along a lower portion of the aperture and therealong falteringly separating the interior tank volume from the exterior tank volume within the suction box, wherein the sides of the suction box extend above a top of the filter screen and thereabove coextend with an upper portion of the aperture to allow free flow of fluid between the interior tank volume and the exterior tank volume above the top of the filter screen. 2. The dip tank according to claim 1 , wherein a same number of discharge nozzles is provided on each side of the tank. 3. The dip tank according to claim 2 , wherein four discharge nozzles are provided on each side of the tank. 4. The dip tank according to claim 1 , wherein the discharge nozzles are arrayed along a direction of travel of food items on the conveyor. 5. The dip tank according to claim 1 , wherein the filter screen comprises a plurality of rods. 6. The dip tank according to claim 1 , wherein the suction box further includes at least one sensor to measure a level of antimicrobial solution in the tank. 7. The dip tank according to claim 6 , wherein the sensor is a pressure transducer located in the bottom of the suction box. 8. The dip tank according to claim 1 , further comprising an outlet section comprising a drip pan positioned to catch antimicrobial solution that drips from the food items after the food item exits the antimicrobial solution held within the tank. 9. The dip tank according to claim 8 , further comprising a stop drip pan positioned to isolate a rinse solution applied to the food items in a rinse application from the antimicrobial solution caught by the drip pan. 10. The dip tank according to claim 1 , wherein the bottom of the suction box is positioned level with the bottom of the dip tank. 11. The dip tank according to claim 1 , wherein a top of the aperture is below the expected top level of liquid antimicrobial solution within the interior tank volume. 12. The dip tank according to claim 11 , further comprising at least one sensor to measure a level of antimicrobial solution in the dip tank. 13. The dip tank according to claim 12 , wherein the sensor is a pressure transducer located in the bottom wall of the suction box. 14. The dip tank according to claim 13 , wherein the bottom of the suction box is positioned level with the bottom of the dip tank. 15. The dip tank according to claim 14 , wherein the filter screen comprises a plurality of rods. 16. The dip tank according to claim 12 , further comprising an outlet section comprising a drip pan positioned to catch liquid antimicrobial solution that drips from the food items after the food items exit the liquid antimicrobial solution retained within the interior tank volume of the dip tank. 17. The dip tank according to claim 16 , further comprising a stop drip pan positioned to isolate a rinse solution applied to the food items in a rinse application from the liquid antimicrobial solution caught by the drip pan.
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