Liquid collection device that catches and transports, without spills, drain water from a piece of equipment, such as an ice table, and a system including the table and collection device
10087066 ยท 2018-10-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B9/007
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B67D7/78
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D47/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D41/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D25/38
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Liquid collection and transport device includes a liquid collection tank having an inlet on an upper portion and an outlet on a lower portion. There is a detachable cap on the inlet for retaining a liquid in the tank during transport. A drain is provided on the outlet, and the drain has a valve for controlling the collection and removal of liquid from the tank. A cart includes a frame which releasably secures the tank on the cart, and the tank is slidable relative to the frame, so that the location of the drain relative to the cart can be varied. The liquid collection and transport device may have a handle provided on the valve to open and close the valve, the handle being provided adjacent the upper portion of the tank.
Claims
1. A liquid collection and transport device, comprising: a) a liquid collection tank including a base with an open top, a lid provided on the base which closes the open top, an inlet provided on the lid, and an outlet provided on a lower portion of the base; b) a cap provided on the inlet for retaining a liquid in the tank during transport; c) the cap including a flap, the flap retains a liquid during transport, and the cap receives a drain hose of a table which has a drain hose for draining a liquid from the table; and d) a cart including a frame, the frame releasably securing the tank on the cart.
2. The liquid collection and transport device according to claim 1, wherein: a) the tank is slidable relative to the frame, so that the location of the drain relative to the cart can be varied.
3. The liquid collection and transport device according to claim 1, wherein: a) a drain is provided on the outlet, the drain having a valve for controlling the collection and removal of liquid from the tank.
4. The liquid collection and transport device according to claim 1, wherein: a) the flap includes a number of flaps.
5. A liquid collection and transport system, comprising: a) a table having a drain, a drain hose provided on the drain for draining a liquid from the table, and a cap received on the drain hose; b) a liquid collection tank including an inlet on an upper portion and an outlet on a lower portion, and the inlet being detachably attached to the cap of the table received on the drain hose; c) a detachable cap provided on the inlet for retaining a liquid in the tank during transport; d) a drain provided on the outlet, and the drain having a valve for controlling the collection and removal of liquid from the tank; e) a cart including a frame, the frame releasably securing the tank on the cart; and f) the tank being slidable relative to the frame, so that the location of the drain relative to the cart can be varied.
6. The liquid collection and transport system according to claim 5, wherein: a) a hole is provided in the cap received on the drain hose, the drain hose is received in the hole.
7. The liquid collection and transport system according to claim 6, wherein: a) a flap is provided on the cap received on the drain hose, the drain hose is received in the hole and secured by the flap and the hole, and the flap retains liquid in the inlet when the liquid collection tank is disconnected from the drain hose of the table.
8. A liquid collection and transport system, comprising: a) a table having a drain, a drain hose provided on the drain for draining a liquid from the table; b) a liquid collection tank including an inlet on an upper portion, and the inlet receiving the drain hose; c) a cart including a frame, the frame releasably securing the tank on the cart; and d) the tank being slidable relative to the frame.
9. The liquid collection and transport system according to claim 8, wherein: a) an outlet is provided on a lower portion of the liquid collection tank; and b) a drain is provided on the outlet, and the drain has a valve for controlling the collection and removal of liquid from the tank.
10. The liquid collection and transport system according to claim 8, wherein: a) a detachable cap is provided on the inlet for retaining a liquid in the tank during transport.
11. The liquid collection and transport system according to claim 10, wherein: a) a hole is provided in the cap, and the hole receives the drain hose.
12. The liquid collection and transport system according to claim 9, wherein: a) a handle is provided on the valve to open and close the valve.
13. The liquid collection and transport system according to claim 12, wherein: a) the handle is provided adjacent the upper portion of the tank.
Description
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(11) A detachable cap 118 may be provided on the inlet 114 for retaining a liquid in the tank 110.
(12) A cart 130 may be provided to transport the tank, and cart 130 may have one or more rollers 134. A tank support 138 may be provided that slidably supports tank 110 on cart 130.
(13) A tether 144 may be provided to secure cap 118 to the transport device when cap 118 is not in use cover inlet 114.
(14) A drain assembly 150 including a drain 154 which may be positioned over a floor drain 156 may be provided on the outlet, and drain 154 may have a valve 158 for controlling the removal of liquid from the tank 110.
(15) The frame of the cart 130 may be configured for releasably securing tank 110 on the cart, and tank 110 may be slidable on tank support 138 relative to the frame, so that the location of drain 154 relative to cart 130 can be varied.
(16) A valve handle 162 may be provided for controlling valve 158, and a remote handle 166 may be provided to remotely control valve 158 and to open and close the valve, the handle 166 may be provided adjacent the upper portion of the tank. A rod 168 may be provided between the remote handle 166 and the valve handle 162 to achieve a desired distance between the two.
(17) A free end 172 of drain assembly 150 may be seen in
(18) A drain 180 may be provided on the outlet of the tank 110, and which drain 180 may be connected to drain 154 by valve 154, as shown and readily appreciated by a person having ordinary skill in the art.
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(20) A drain assembly 240 including a drain hose 244 may be provided on the drain 214 for draining a liquid from table 210, and a cap 248 may be received on the drain hose.
(21) A liquid collection tank, such as collection tank 100 of
(22) It will be appreciated that a hole may provided in cap 248 received on the drain hose 244; in other words, drain hose 244 is received in the hole.
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(24) Device 300 may include a liquid collection tank including a base 318 with an open top, a lid 314 provided on the base 318 which closes the open top, and a gasket 310 therebetween.
(25) An inlet 322 may be provided on lid 314, and an outlet may be provided on a lower portion of the base 318.
(26) A cap 330 may be provided on the inlet 322 for retaining a liquid in the tank during transport. The cap 330 may include a flap 334, and the flap retains a liquid during transport, and the cap 330 receives a drain hose of a table which has a drain hose for draining a liquid from the table. Flap 334 may include one more flaps, such as the illustrated four (4) flaps 334, for example.
(27) A cart 350 including a frame 354 may be provided, the frame 354 releasably securing the tank on the cart.
(28) The tank may be slidable relative to the frame 354, so that the location of the drain relative to the cart can be varied.
(29) The embodiment of device 300 of
(30) It can be seen that there is an embodiment of a liquid collection device that catches and transports, without spills, the drain water from another piece of equipment, such as an ice table or ice display.
(31) This invention provides the way and the device to capture water in a water tight/spill proof/slosh proof and air tight but vented container (when the tethered vented lid is utilized).
(32) This invention provides the tank system to transport and empty the tank without lifting the tank by simply opening a valve on the tank itself. While transport tanks that can be emptied are well known this invention includes many unique features as detailed below.
(33) The tank according to the invention may be provided as part of a new upgraded ice display with remote drain valve (no crawling on floor to access) and which allows the user to open or close the ice display drain valve from a standing position, thus allowing the drain water to flow by gravity into the catch tank.
(34) The catch tank may have two (2) threaded lids: one lid is affixed on the drain tube that is part of the ice display and when the movable ventable tank is in position the lid is threaded onto the tank. This secures the tank and ice table together to avoid any unnecessary spills if one or the other of the ice table or movable ventable tank are bumped. The second lid is vented and tethered to the movable ventable tank so that when it is time to transport the drained liquids the drain pipe with lid are unthreaded and the cart is moved out from under the draining equipment, such as the illustrated ice table, and the tethered vented lid is then installed for transport.
(35) The movable ventable tank provides a tank which can be slid rearward in its cradle to engage the down spout on the ice display when it is being positioned under the ice table to capture ice runoff, and then slid forward to disengage the downspout when it is time to empty the tank. This sliding motion coupled with the fact that the transport cart is mobile allows for ease of positioning.
(36) The tank itself can also be slid forward or rearward in its cradle to position the downspout over a floor drain when it has been moved to the drain.
(37) In order to eliminate unnecessary bending the drain valve on the tank is positioned at an ergonomically friendly height.
(38) Said tank has an indicator strip to reflect the tanks condition of empty to full.
(39) Tanks can be offered in any size 8, 10, 12, 14 gallon for instance.
(40) Tanks can be custom molded to include the features of valves and easy access clean out ports.
(41) The transport vehicle complete with the tank can be outfitted with a wagon handle for ease of transport.
(42) The tank can be removed for ease of cleaning.
(43) It is envisioned that the tank and transport cart could have docking/engagement details so that the tank has a tapered bottom to facilitate complete evacuation during draining and the exit stem of the tank could plug into a tapered port on the transport cart which provides the valve. This would reduce the cost for fabrication.
(44) The illustration does not reflect a tall handle on the movable ventable tank.
(45) The ice table can be outfitted with a docking port so the movable ventable tank can be guided towards its home base; i.e., into its docking position.
(46) While this invention has been described as having a preferred design, it is understood that it is capable of further modifications, and uses and/or adaptations of the invention and following in general the principle of the invention and including such departures from the present disclosure as come within the known or customary practice in the art to which the invention pertains, and as may be applied to the central features hereinbefore set forth, and fall within the scope of the invention.