B08B9/027

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.

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.

WATER DISPENSING HEAD CLEANING METHOD
20180009010 · 2018-01-11 · ·

Method of introducing cleaning fluid for cleaning a water dispensing head from inside. The method includes removing the water dispensing head, installing a cleaning fluid introduction port device comprising an upstream end, a downstream end, and a cleaning fluid introduction passage, and installing the water dispensing head onto the downstream end, wherein, when the cleaning fluid introduction port device is installed, the cleaning fluid introduction port device is configured to allow cleaning fluid to pass into the cleaning fluid introduction passage and flow out through the downstream end and into an inside of the water dispensing head, whereby the water dispensing head is cleaned from the inside by the cleaning

WATER DISPENSING HEAD CLEANING METHOD
20180009010 · 2018-01-11 · ·

Method of introducing cleaning fluid for cleaning a water dispensing head from inside. The method includes removing the water dispensing head, installing a cleaning fluid introduction port device comprising an upstream end, a downstream end, and a cleaning fluid introduction passage, and installing the water dispensing head onto the downstream end, wherein, when the cleaning fluid introduction port device is installed, the cleaning fluid introduction port device is configured to allow cleaning fluid to pass into the cleaning fluid introduction passage and flow out through the downstream end and into an inside of the water dispensing head, whereby the water dispensing head is cleaned from the inside by the cleaning

DRIPLESS EXPANDING TUBES FOR COMBINATION TRUCK
20180009011 · 2018-01-11 ·

The present invention relates generally to cleaning waste collection systems such as but not limited to sewers, sumps, wet wells, collection tanks, digesters, clarifiers, classifiers, etc. and in particular to cleaning and removal of solid and liquid materials therefrom. In another embodiment, the present invention relates to an improved slurry hose and/or pipe for use in connection with cleaning waste collection systems such as but not limited to sewers, sumps, wet wells, collection tanks, digesters, clarifiers, classifiers, etc. and in particular to cleaning and removal of solid and liquid materials therefrom.

DRIPLESS EXPANDING TUBES FOR COMBINATION TRUCK
20180009011 · 2018-01-11 ·

The present invention relates generally to cleaning waste collection systems such as but not limited to sewers, sumps, wet wells, collection tanks, digesters, clarifiers, classifiers, etc. and in particular to cleaning and removal of solid and liquid materials therefrom. In another embodiment, the present invention relates to an improved slurry hose and/or pipe for use in connection with cleaning waste collection systems such as but not limited to sewers, sumps, wet wells, collection tanks, digesters, clarifiers, classifiers, etc. and in particular to cleaning and removal of solid and liquid materials therefrom.

Hub Cleaning Device for Medical Connectors and Method of Use
20230233828 · 2023-07-27 · ·

A cleaning device is configured to access and remove fluid from and dry a moat region defined by a hub of a medical connector, thereby minimizing the potential for bacterial growth in the hub. The cleaning device takes the form of an absorbent block which can be inserted into the moat by extending about a central male fitting and into a gap between the male fitting and the inner wall of a female hub of the medical connector. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the block takes the form of a tubular cylinder particularly configured for use on ENFit medical connectors wherein the absorptive feature of the cleaning device can be employed alone or in combination with another cleaning tool used to first remove any existing dried and caked solution in the hub before removing residual cleaning fluid from the moat.

Hub Cleaning Device for Medical Connectors and Method of Use
20230233828 · 2023-07-27 · ·

A cleaning device is configured to access and remove fluid from and dry a moat region defined by a hub of a medical connector, thereby minimizing the potential for bacterial growth in the hub. The cleaning device takes the form of an absorbent block which can be inserted into the moat by extending about a central male fitting and into a gap between the male fitting and the inner wall of a female hub of the medical connector. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the block takes the form of a tubular cylinder particularly configured for use on ENFit medical connectors wherein the absorptive feature of the cleaning device can be employed alone or in combination with another cleaning tool used to first remove any existing dried and caked solution in the hub before removing residual cleaning fluid from the moat.

Flow balancing in food processor cleaning system

A plurality of bypass lines are configured to selectively engage a corresponding plurality of food flow paths in a food processor. Each bypass line fluidly communicates with an inlet of a pressure regulating valve such that a common pressure occurs at a spaced position in each food flow path providing an equal pressure at the pressure regulating valve.

Flow balancing in food processor cleaning system

A plurality of bypass lines are configured to selectively engage a corresponding plurality of food flow paths in a food processor. Each bypass line fluidly communicates with an inlet of a pressure regulating valve such that a common pressure occurs at a spaced position in each food flow path providing an equal pressure at the pressure regulating valve.