MEASURED DOSING AND SPRAY BOTTLE FOR MULTI-USE APPLICATIONS AND ASSOCIATED METHOD OF USING
20170259286 · 2017-09-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D25/56
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/1057
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/0086
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05B11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G01F11/26
PHYSICS
B08B3/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Embodiments include a bottle and method for cleaning a grill. An exemplary method may be applied to grills having an upper grill and a lower grill. Methods can include providing a bottle having a dosing chamber with a first outlet, a reservoir chamber configured to store a solution and including a second outlet, and a sprayer for dispensing solution via the second outlet. The sprayer includes a spray head and a trigger that, when actuated, draws solution from the reservoir chamber and dispenses it by spraying the solution from the spray head. Methods can include filing the dosing chamber with a predetermined dose of solution from the reservoir chamber and dispensing the solution onto the lower grill from the first outlet, and dispensing the solution onto the upper grill by spraying the solution onto the upper grill from the second outlet.
Claims
1. A method of cleaning a grill, the grill having an upper grill and a lower grill, the method comprising: providing a bottle having: a dosing chamber with a first outlet: a reservoir chamber with a second outlet, the reservoir chamber configured for storing a solution; a sprayer for dispensing solution via the second outlet, the sprayer including a spray head and a trigger that when actuated draws solution from the reservoir chamber and dispenses it by spraying; filing the dosing chamber with a predetermined dose of solution from the reservoir chamber; dispensing the solution onto the lower grill by pouring the solution onto the lower grill from the first outlet; dispensing the solution onto the upper grill by spraying the solution onto the upper grill.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein filling the dosing chamber with a predetermined dose of solution from the reservoir chamber comprises tilting the bottle to an angle greater than 90 degrees from vertical so that solution flows from the reservoir chamber into the dosing chamber.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein the bottle further comprises a cap configured to selectively permit fluid to flow out of the second outlet; and wherein the method further comprises: after filling the dosing chamber with a predetermined dose of solution from the reservoir chamber, opening the cap to permit dispensing of the solution onto the lower grill from the first outlet.
4. The method of claim 3, wherein the cap comprises a flip cap, and wherein opening the cap comprises flipping open the flip cap.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein filling the dosing chamber with a predetermined dose of solution from the reservoir chamber comprises filling the dosing chamber to a maximum amount.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein the bottle further comprises a partition separating the reservoir chamber and the dosing chamber such that, when dispensing the solution onto the lower grill by pouring the solution onto the lower grill from the first outlet, solution from the reservoir chamber does not flow to the dosing chamber, the first outlet, or the second outlet.
7. The method of claim 1, further comprising: removing the sprayer from the second outlet of the bottle; and adding solution to the reservoir chamber via the second outlet.
8. A bottle comprising: a reservoir chamber; a dosing chamber in fluid communication with the reservoir chamber; a first outlet positioned in the dosing chamber configured to allow the application of a solution out of the dosing chamber; a first cap configured to selectively engage the first outlet; a second outlet positioned proximate an upper end of the bottle and in fluid communication with the reservoir chamber; and a sprayer having: an attachment portion configured to engage the second outlet; a spray head; an elongate neck extending between the attachment portion and the spray head; a trigger coupled to the spray head; and a nozzle; wherein actuating the trigger causes the sprayer to draw solution from the reservoir chamber and spray the solution from the nozzle.
9. The bottle of claim 8, wherein the trigger does not extend below the upper end of the bottle.
10. The bottle of claim 8, wherein the attachment portion comprises a threaded inner surface configured to engage with a threaded surface proximate the second opening.
11. The bottle of claim 8, wherein the cap comprises a flip cap having a first portion coupled to the first opening of the bottle and a second portion coupled to the first portion via a hinge.
12. The bottle of claim 8, wherein the dosing chamber includes one or more measurement markings for indicating a level of solution in the dosing chamber.
13. The bottle of claim 8, further comprising a partition between the reservoir chamber and the dosing chamber.
14. The bottle of claim 13, wherein the partition forms a portion of the dosing chamber.
15. The bottle of claim 14, wherein the partition is positioned so that the dosing chamber holds a predetermined maximum volume when the bottle is in an upright position.
16. The bottle of claim 15, wherein the predetermined maximum volume is approximately two ounces.
17. A method for performing a cleaning task comprising: rotating a bottle so that a predetermined amount of solution flows from a reservoir chamber into a dosing chamber in the bottle; opening a cap covering a first outlet positioned in the dosing chamber to create an opening in the dosing chamber in the bottle; applying the predetermined volume of solution from the dosing chamber to a first cleaning surface; actuating a trigger positioned on a spray head of the bottle to cause fluid to flow from the reservoir chamber, through a second outlet, to the spray head, and to spray from the spray head onto a second cleaning surface.
18. The method of claim 17, wherein the first cleaning surface comprises a substantially horizontal cleaning surface.
19. The method of claim 17, wherein the first cleaning surface comprises a cloth or sponge to be used for subsequent cleaning steps.
20. The method of claim 17, wherein the second cleaning surface is a substantially vertical surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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[0015] The following detailed description is exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the scope, applicability or configuration of the disclosure in any way. Rather, the following description provides practical illustrations for implementing illustrative embodiments of the disclosure.
[0016] The disclosure provides an advantageous measured dosing and spray bottle. An exemplary measured dosing and spray bottle of the present disclosure may be provided as shown with respect to
[0017] The disclosure also provides an advantageous method of cleaning a grill, especially grills having an upper grill and a lower grill. An exemplary method of cleaning a grill of the present disclosure may be provided as shown with respect to
[0018] The exemplary bottle and method provide improved ergonomics for the user when applying solution to surfaces arranged in different orientations, such as the exemplary grill of
[0019] An exemplary embodiment of a measured dosing and spray bottle 1 is shown in
[0020] The bottle 1 further includes a first outlet 22 configured for pouring and a second outlet 30 having a sprayer 31. More particularly, the first outlet 22 may be configured for pouring a measured dose of solution from the dosing chamber 20, while the second outlet 30 may be configured for spraying solution from the reservoir chamber 10 via a spray head 34. Though referred to as outlets, in some examples, first outlet 22 and/or second outlet 30 can be used to fill the dosing chamber 20 and/or the reservoir chamber 10 with a solution.
[0021] In the example of
[0022] The reservoir chamber 10 may be sized to hold enough solution to fill the dosing chamber 20 multiple times. The dosing chamber 20 may be arranged proximate an upper end 12 of the bottle 1, the upper end 12 being defined as the end opposite the end of the bottle 1 that is designed to be supported by the floor, ground or table when the bottle 1 is in the bottle's resting orientation (e.g., the orientation shown in
[0023] Solution may be dispensed from the bottle 1 in at least two ways. For example, solution may be dispensed both via the first outlet 22 and via the separate sprayer 31 coupled to a second outlet 30.
[0024] The first outlet 22 (e.g., for pouring) is arranged proximate and in fluid communication with the dosing chamber 20 to facilitate dosing of a measured or predetermined amount of solution. In some embodiments the dosing chamber 20 may include a single measurement marking or graduated measurement markings. In some examples, the measurement markings indicate an amount of volume of solution in the dosing chamber 20 when the bottle 1 is in a vertical orientation. Additionally or alternatively, measurement markings can be positioned and oriented so that a user may measure an amount of solution in the dosing chamber 20 when the bottle 1 is in a non-vertical orientation. For example, measurement markings may indicate to a user an amount of solution in the dosing chamber 20 while solution is being transferred from the reservoir chamber 10 into the dosing chamber 20 so that a user may control the amount of solution in the dosing chamber 20 with greater resolution.
[0025] In some examples, bottle 1 includes a cap 24 configured to selectively close the first outlet 22 to prevent the solution from undesirably spilling out of the dosing chamber 20, for example, when tipping or rotating the bottle as shown in
[0026] The sprayer 31 (e.g., for spraying) may be coupled to the bottle at the second outlet. The benefit of being able to dispense the same solution from the same bottle by both pouring and spraying is that awkwardness and extra steps to apply the solution to different surfaces is reduced. For example, with conventional cleaning tools and methods, when you are fighting gravity to dispense the solution on to the surface, you may have to pour the solution onto a cloth and then apply it to the surface, creating extra steps, a lack of measurement of the solution, and in some cases the need for multiple bottles or cleaning tools.
[0027] In some embodiments the sprayer 31 may be configured to dispense solution from the reservoir chamber 10. In other embodiments, it is contemplated that the sprayer 31 could be configured to dispense solution from the dosing chamber 20. Having the sprayer 31 configured to dispense solution from the dosing chamber 20 would provide the ability to control the amount of solution being dispensed by the sprayer 31 so that only the measured or predetermined amount of solution contained in the dosing chamber 20 is provided to the sprayer 31.
[0028] In the illustrated example of
[0029] The sprayer 31 of
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[0031] The exemplary grill 100 includes a lower grill 120 having a lower grill surface 122, and an upper grill 110 having an upper grill surface 114. The upper grill 110 may be arranged such that the upper grill surface 114 (e.g., one or more platens) faces the lower grill surface 122 during cooking. The upper grill 110 may be pivotable with respect to the lower grill 120 such that a space between the upper and lower grills 110, 120 is accessible.
[0032] The upper grill 110 may be divided into multiple sections, such as one or more platens. Each platen 112 may be pivotable separate from one another. In addition to the upper grill surface 114 of each platen 112, each platen 112 may also have sides that extend around the perimeter of the platen 112.
[0033] In some embodiments of the grill 100, upper and/or lower release sheets 140 may be provided. If used, the upper release sheets 150 are installed over the upper grill surface(s) 114 (e.g., platens) and/or lower release sheets 140 are installed over the lower grill surface(s) 122. Release sheets 140, 150 may be made of TEFLON® or any other suitable material including other non-stick type materials.
[0034] Upper and lower release sheets 150, 140 are provided to produce better beef patty quality, creating a juicier patty with less internal temperature gap. The release sheets 142 also provide easier operation for the user in the form of smooth patty removal. The release sheets 142 result in easier maintenance as the release sheets 142 are stain-resistant, making the daily cleaning process easier. Release sheets 140, 150 also improve not only quality, but also food safety ensuring that patties are cooked to the correct temperature.
[0035] To maintain proper function of the grill 100 and prevent damage, it is important to properly and regularly clean the grill 100 including the upper and lower grills 110, 120, especially the platens 112 and the lower grill surface 122. In embodiments where upper and or lower release sheets 150, 140 are used, it is also important to properly clean the release sheets 150, 140 and properly re-install them after cleaning.
[0036] Steps of the exemplary method 200 of cleaning a grill, such as the grill 100 of
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[0043] The solution in the bottle 1 may again be HAGTC, but any suitable solution may be used. In some embodiments spraying the upper grill surfaces 114 (step 230b) with cleaner includes spraying each platen 7 times. For example, for each platen 112, spray once for each side and spray three times for the upper grill surface 114 of the platen 112 that faces the lower grill surface 122. In some cases lowering one platen 112 at a time aids the user in properly spraying the sides 116 of the platens 112.
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[0057] Although the steps of the method 200 may be employed with the measured dosing and spray bottle 1 described herein, steps of the exemplary method 200 may be employed with other bottles, and other methods may be employed with the exemplary bottle 1. In addition, not all steps of the exemplary method 200 may be required. Some steps may be eliminated, and other steps may be added.
[0058] In some embodiments, a bottle such as shown in
[0059] Illustrative embodiments of bottles and methods of cleaning have been set forth, and reference has been made to some possible variations. These and other variations and modifications of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention, and it should be understood that this invention is not limited to the illustrative embodiments set forth herein.
[0060] Various examples have been described. These and other examples are within the scope of the following claims.