CLEANING CONTAINER FOR CLEANING VALVES OF DOSING FACILITIES AND CORRESPONDING CLEANING METHOD
20210205860 · 2021-07-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
B08B2209/032
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B9/0323
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B15/555
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B08B9/032
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B15/555
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Described herein is a container suitable for cleaning metering valves of a metering system. The container can be mounted on a metering valve, includes a container opening, a container body, and a container base. The container has at least one nozzle, which is let into the container base, through which the container can be supplied with compressed air and/or through which a cleaning compound can be pumped into the container, and also has at least one outlet let into the container base. Also described herein are a use of the container for cleaning metering valves of a metering system, a metering valve on which a container is mounted, a metering system including at least one such metering valve, and a method for cleaning metering valves of a metering system, wherein the method includes cleaning at least one metering valve of a metering system using at least one container.
Claims
1. A container suitable for cleaning metering valves of a metering system, wherein the container can be mounted on a metering valve and comprises a container body and a container base, wherein the container has in its interior at least one nozzle, which is let into the container base, through which the container can be supplied with compressed air and/or through which a cleaning compound can be pumped into the container, wherein the at least one nozzle is connected to a connecting element, which can be removed therefrom and which has both a compressed air connection and a connection for connecting a device by means of which a cleaning compound can be pumped into the container, wherein the container has at least one outlet let into the container base, and the container has a container opening, which is designed in such a way that, when the container is mounted on the metering valve, at least a head of the metering valve, the head containing a valve opening, is surrounded in flush alignment by the container.
2. The container as claimed in claim 1, wherein a unit comprising the container body and the container base of the container has the shape of a cylinder.
3. The container as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least one nozzle is let in centrally in a center of the container base.
4. The container as claimed in claim 1, wherein the connecting element has the shape of a T-piece.
5. The container as claimed in claim 1, wherein the container can be employed at an excess pressure of up to 0.5 bar in the state in which it is mounted on the metering valve.
6. The container as claimed in claim 1, wherein the container is manufactured from metal or from an alloy.
7. The container as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least one outlet is closable.
8. A method of using the container as claimed in claim 1, the method comprising using the container for cleaning metering valves of a metering system.
9. The method as claimed in claim 8, wherein the cleaning is performed by means of at least one cleaning compound and/or by means of compressed air.
10. A metering valve, on which a container for cleaning the metering valve is mounted, wherein the container as claimed in claim 1 is employed as the container.
11. A metering system comprising at least one metering valve, on which a container for cleaning the metering valve is mounted, wherein the container as claimed in claim 1 is employed as the container.
12. A method for cleaning metering valves of a metering system, the method comprising: (1) cleaning at least one metering valve of the metering system using at least one container as claimed in claim 1.
13. The method as claimed in claim 12, wherein the cleaning is performed in by means of at least one cleaning compound and/or by means of compressed air.
14. The method as claimed in claim 12, wherein the cleaning is performed in at least two stages comprising: (1a) cleaning the at least one metering valve, using the container, by means of at least one cleaning compound, and (1b) cleaning the at least one metering valve, using the container, by means of compressed air.
15. The method as claimed in claim 14, wherein, within stage, at least one cleaning compound is pumped into the container by means of a pump.
Description
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0019] Container (I) According to the Invention
[0020] The container (1) according to the invention can be mounted on the metering valve (10) to be cleaned and comprises a container body (2) and a container base (3), has in its interior at least one nozzle (4), which is let into the container base (3) and furthermore has at least one outlet (5) let into the container base (3). Through the nozzle (4), the container (1) can be supplied with compressed air and/or a cleaning compound can be pumped into the container (1).
[0021] The container (1) according to the invention is suitable for cleaning metering valves of a metering system, such as a gravimetric metering system. The container (1) is therefore a cleaning container. The container (1) has a container body (2) and a container base (3). Moreover, the container (1) has a container opening (1a). The container (1) can be mounted on the metering valve (10). Here, mounting takes place from below, from the perspective of the metering valve (10), since the metering valve generally has a downward-pointing metering head (10a), which contains the valve opening.
[0022] The container (1) preferably has a container opening (1a), which is designed in such a way that, when the container (1) is mounted on the metering valve (10), at least the head (10a) of the metering valve (10), said head containing the valve opening, is or can be surrounded in flush alignment by the container (1). Quick-acting closures, which are preferably screwable, are suitable for this purpose, for example.
[0023] The unit comprising the container body (2) and the container base (3) of the container (1) preferably has the shape of a cylinder, particularly preferably that of a cup or of a beaker.
[0024] Fundamentally, any type of material is suitable for producing the container (1), in particular the container body (2) and the container base (3). The container (1) is preferably manufactured from at least one metal or at least one alloy. To produce the container (1) and, in particular, the container body (2) and the container base (3), steel is preferably used, particularly preferably stainless steel.
[0025] The volume of the container body (2) is preferably in a range of from 100 ml to 1.5 l, particularly preferably in a range of from 150 ml to 1 l, very particularly preferably in a range of from 200 to 700 ml.
[0026] The container (1) according to the invention preferably has precisely one nozzle (4). The at least one nozzle (4) is preferably let in centrally in the center of the container base (3). By means of the nozzle (4), the container (1) can be supplied with compressed air and/or a cleaning compound can be pumped into the container (1) through said nozzle.
[0027] When mounted on the metering valve (10) to be cleaned, the container (1) according to the invention can preferably be employed at an excess pressure of up to 0.5 bar, particularly preferably of up to 0.4 bar, especially of up to 0.3 bar, when mounted on the metering valve (10) to be cleaned, i.e. the container (1) is designed in such a way that it can withstand this excess pressure.
[0028] The at least one nozzle (4) is preferably connected to a connecting element (6), which can be removed therefrom and which has both a compressed air connection (6a) and a connection (6b) for connecting a device (7) by means of which a cleaning compound can be pumped into the container (1). For this purpose, the device (7) preferably has a pump (8), e.g. a diaphragm pump. The device (7) furthermore preferably comprises at least one supply container (9), which contains the cleaning compound to be employed. By means of the pump (8), the cleaning compound can be pumped out of the supply container (9) into the container (1) for the purpose of cleaning when said container is mounted on the metering valve (10) to be cleaned.
[0029] The connecting element (6) preferably has the shape of a T-piece and can preferably be attached, particularly preferably screwed, to the nozzle (4).
[0030] By means of the compressed air connection (6a) or, alternatively, directly by means of the nozzle (4), an excess pressure can be produced in the container (1) by compressed air.
[0031] By means of the connection (6b) or, alternatively, directly by means of the nozzle (4), a cleaning compound can be pumped into the container (1).
[0032] The cleaning compound is preferably in the form of a solution, particularly preferably an aqueous solution. This solution preferably forms a rinsing solution. This solution preferably contains at least one cleaning agent. The cleaning compound employed is preferably aqueous and is suitable for cleaning contaminants of all kinds. A hybrid washing solution is preferably employed as a cleaning compound, which can remove both inorganic and organic contaminants, this having the advantage that there is no need to change the cleaning compound and cleaning is independent of the type of contaminants. A hybrid washing solution of this kind preferably contains at least one organic solvent that can be mixed with water, such as acetone, and furthermore contains water, preferably in a relative weight ratio in the range of 6:1 to 1:1, in particular 5:1 to 1.5:1 (organic solvent to water).
[0033] After use, the cleaning compound employed can be removed from the container again through the at least one, preferably precisely one, outlet (5). Removal is preferably accomplished by applying compressed air to the nozzle (4) or to the compressed air connection (6a) of the connecting element (6).
[0034] The at least one outlet (5) is preferably closable. The outlet (5) is preferably connected to a check valve (5a).
[0035] Use According to the Invention
[0036] A further subject of the present invention is a use of the container (1) according to the invention for cleaning metering valves of a metering system.
[0037] All the preferred embodiments described hereinabove in connection with the container (1) according to the invention are also preferred embodiments in respect of the use according to the invention of the container (1) according to the invention.
[0038] The use according to the invention is preferably performed in such a way that cleaning is performed by means of at least one cleaning compound and/or by means of compressed air, particularly preferably both by means of at least one cleaning compound and by means of compressed air one after the other.
[0039] Metering Valve (10) According to the Invention
[0040] A further subject of the present invention is a metering valve (10), on which a container (1) according to the invention for cleaning the metering valve is mounted.
[0041] All the preferred embodiments described hereinabove in connection with the container (1) according to the invention and the use according to the invention are also preferred embodiments in respect of the metering valve according to the invention.
[0042] The metering valve (10) can be pivotable or non-pivotable. Furthermore, the metering valve can be part of a mobile metering station or part of a metering system, such as a gravimetric metering system.
[0043] The metering valve (10) is preferably a fine and coarse flow valve, i.e. is capable both of metering fine flows and coarse flows.
[0044] Metering System According to the Invention
[0045] A further subject of the present invention is a metering system comprising at least one metering valve (10), on which a container (1) according to the invention for cleaning the metering valve is mounted.
[0046] All the preferred embodiments described hereinabove in connection with the container (1) according to the invention and the use according to the invention and the metering valve (10) according to the invention are also preferred embodiments in respect of the metering system according to the invention.
[0047] The metering system according to the invention is preferably a gravimetric metering system.
[0048] Method According to the Invention
[0049] A further subject of the present invention is a method for cleaning metering valves of a metering system, wherein the method comprises at least one step (1), namely [0050] (1) cleaning at least one metering valve of a metering system using at least one container (1) according to the invention.
[0051] All the preferred embodiments described hereinabove in connection with the container (1) according to the invention and the use according to the invention and the metering valve (10) according to the invention and the metering system according to the invention are also preferred embodiments in respect of the method according to the invention.
[0052] Before the method according to the invention is carried out, the container (1) is mounted on the metering valve.
[0053] Cleaning is preferably performed by means of at least one cleaning compound and/or by means of compressed air. As a particular preference, cleaning in accordance with step (1) is performed both by means of at least one cleaning compound and by means of compressed air.
[0054] Cleaning in accordance with step (1) is preferably performed in at least two stages comprising stages (1a) and (1b) in this sequence, namely by [0055] (1a) cleaning the at least one metering valve, using the container (1), by means of at least one cleaning compound, and [0056] (1b) cleaning the at least one metering valve, using the container (1), by means of compressed air.
[0057] Cleaning by means of at least one cleaning compound makes it possible to dissolve contaminants adhering to and/or in the metering valve (10), in particular to and/or in the head (10a) of the metering valve (10).
[0058] Within stage (1a), at least one cleaning compound is preferably pumped into the container (1) by means of a pump (8). The cleaning compound preferably comes from the supply container (9).
[0059] Cleaning by means of compressed air allows drying of the metering valve (10) and, in particular, of the head (10a) of the metering valve (10). This prevents residues of the cleaning compound employed that adhere in/to the metering valve (10) or in/to the head (10a) of the metering valve (10) after cleaning by means of at least one cleaning compound from being able to fall into the container into which metering is being performed during the subsequent use of the metering valve in metering. Moreover, cleaning by means of compressed air after prior cleaning by means of at least one cleaning compound enables residues of the cleaning compound remaining within the container (1) and/or contaminants stemming from the metering valve (10) or from the head (10a) of the metering valve (10) from being transferred out of the container (1) into a collecting container (11) by means of the outlet (5) or, alternatively, from being transferred back into the supply container (9) which contains the cleaning compound employed.
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