B08B2203/007

Self-cleaning kitchen hood

A kitchen hood has a first housing and a second housing that slides into and out of the first housing to adjust a length of the kitchen hood. The first housing has a fan to suction air, an outlet, and an air quality sensor assembly to continuously detect air quality in a kitchen. The second housing has an inlet and suction grill through which air is suctioned, a steam cleaning assembly to automatically steam clean an interior of the kitchen hood, and a height sensing assembly to sense a height of cookware seated on a cooktop surface below the second housing. The kitchen hood may be lengthened or shortened based on the sensed height of the cookware, and a speed of the fan and the height of the kitchen hood may be automatically adjusted based on detections by the air quality sensor assembly.

CLEANING DEVICE
20180001355 · 2018-01-04 · ·

A cleaning device is configured to include a first cleaning tank that holds water to which a small amount of an additive is added as a first cleaning fluid, a second cleaning tank that holds water, a water-based cleaning agent, an alkaline cleaning fluid, or a hydrophilic organic solvent as a second cleaning fluid, a first microscopic air bubble generation device, a first circulating pump, an ultrasonic wave emitting device, and a carrier device. Hydrophobic oil is removed by a cleaning target being exposed to the first cleaning fluid including microscopic air bubbles sprayed from a nozzle in an interior of the first cleaning tank, after which hydrophilic oil is removed by ultrasonic cleaning in the second cleaning tank.

Pressure control strategies to provide uniform treatment streams in the manufacture of microelectronic devices

The present invention provides techniques to more accurately control the process performance of treatments in which microelectronic substrates are treated by pressurized fluids that are sprayed onto the substrates in a vacuum process chamber control strategies are used that adjust mass flow rate responsive to pressure readings in order to hold the pressure of a pressurized feed constant. In these embodiments, the mass flow rate will tend to vary in order to maintain pressure uniformity.

Integrated operating room lighting and patient warming system—design and components

A patient warming system for stabilizing and/or heating and cooling a patient includes a plurality of solid-surface sections arranged for attachment to a surgical table and a warming pad layer comprising a plurality of warming pads configured for removable connection to the plurality of solid-surface sections. At least one of the plurality of solid-surface sections includes a power connector for connection to an external power source. Each warming pad of the plurality of warming pads includes a foam insulation layer, a distributed heating element layer having a warming-pad power connection for connection to the power connector, an isothermal layer, and a flexible waterproof layer. Power supplied to the warming-pad power connection of the distributed heating element layer of the respective warming pad can be used to provide a user-selected uniform temperature over the surface of the flexible waterproof layer in order to prevent hot spots.

WORKPIECE CLEANING APPARATUS AND CLEANING METHOD

The present disclosure relates to a workpiece cleaning device and a cleaning method. The workpiece cleaning device comprises: a frame (1); and a plurality of cleaning tanks disposed on the frame (1) side by side, comprising a molten salt cleaning tank (2) for cleaning a workpiece with molten salt, a first rinsing tank (5) for rinsing the workpiece cleaned with the molten salt, a de-rusting cleaning tank (6) for cleaning the workpiece rinsed in the first rinsing tank (5) with a de-rusting agent, a second rinsing tank (7) for rinsing the workpiece cleaned with the de-rusting agent, and an anti-rust cleaning tank (8) for cleaning the workpiece rinsed in the second rinsing tank (7) with anti-rust liquid, which are sequentially disposed from upstream to downstream in terms of procedure.

COATING REMOVAL SYSTEM AND METHODS OF OPERATING SAME
20230234106 · 2023-07-27 ·

A coating removal process includes providing a coating removal vessel having a sealable processing volume therein, providing a coating removal fluid, which reacts with the coating, at an elevated temperature above the ambient temperature surrounding the removal vessel, in the sealable processing volume, locating a component having a coating thereon to be removed in the processing volume, sealing the sealable process volume from the ambient surrounding the processing volume, heating the coating removal fluid to a temperature greater than the boiling point thereof at the pressure of the surrounding ambient, removing the coating from the component using the coating removal fluid at the temperature greater than the boiling point thereof at the pressure of the surrounding ambient, reducing the temperature of the coating removal fluid to a temperature less than the boiling point thereof at the pressure of the surrounding ambient, venting the sealable volume to the surrounding ambient, and removing the component from the processing volume.

Method of removing PVA from a 3D printing process
11565470 · 2023-01-31 ·

A method of removing polyvinyl alcohol (PVA)-based scaffold from a 3D printed part formed by a 3D printing process that renders a finished product for immediate use. The method principally involves preparing an acidic-aqueous cleansing solution comprising a mixture of carboxylic acid and water; immersing the 3D printed part conventionally bonded with PVA-based scaffold into the acidic-aqueous cleansing solution for a select amount of time to break down and remove the PVA-based scaffold from the 3D printed part; and adding to the acidic-aqueous cleansing solution a select quantity of polymeric carbohydrate to crosslink and bond with the PVA-based scaffold to effect dissolution thereof into the acidic-aqueous cleansing solution.

SUBSTRATE CLEANING SYSTEM AND SUBSTRATE CLEANING METHOD
20230023260 · 2023-01-26 · ·

The present invention relates to a substrate cleaning system and a substrate cleaning method for cleaning a substrate. The substrate cleaning system (50) includes a heater (51), a chemical-liquid diluting module (52), and a cleaning module. A temperature of the diluted-chemical-liquid mixed by the chemical-liquid diluting module (52) is determined to be higher than normal a temperature and lower than a glass transition point of a cleaning member. The cleaning member scrubs the substrate (W) with the diluted chemical liquid having the determined temperature supplied to the substrate (W).

Cleaning process for a powder transfer system

A method of cleaning a complex powder transfer system including providing a powder transfer system having a washing fluid source, a spray device valve in fluid communication with the washing fluid source, a backflush valve in fluid communication with the washing fluid source, a receiving device having an upper chamber, a lower chamber, and a membrane filter disposed between the upper and lower chambers. The method includes opening the backflush valve to initiate a backflush cycle, running the backflush cycle to wash the upper chamber with a fluid, and closing the backflush valve after the backflush cycle completes. The method includes opening the spray device valve to initiate a spray device cycle, running the spray device cycle to wash the lower chamber with fluid, and closing the spray device valve after the spray device cycle completes. The method includes opening a pressure valve to provide PCA to the receiving container.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CLEANING AND SANITIZING FOODSTUFF TANKS
20230219121 · 2023-07-13 ·

A system and method for cleaning, rinsing, and sanitizing a container is disclosed. The system has a sanitizing agent chamber for storing a sanitizing agent, the one or more solution chambers in fluid communication with the container, a pump in fluid commination with the sanitizing agent, wherein the pump is in communication with a gas, and at least one spray nozzle fluidly connected to the at least one solution chamber via a conduit positioned within the container, wherein the spray nozzle comprises a housing inside which the sanitizing agent is mixed at pressure with the gas to disperse the sanitizing agent and gas mixture into the container for sanitizing the container.