LOW-PRESSURE SYSTEM INCLUDING DRY STEAM FOR CLEANING SMOKING ACCESSORIES
20180126018 ยท 2018-05-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
A24F9/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L2202/15
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A24F9/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B08B3/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A low-pressure system for cleaning items includes a tub, at least one steam head mounted in the tub having a rotatable nozzle configured to direct steam towards the bottom of the tub. The steam generator is in fluid communication with both the first steam head and the second steam head. A valve including a foot pedal mounts in fluid communication between the steam generator and each steam head. The steam generator connects to a water and power source for generating dry steam at a temperature exceeding 300 F. and at a pressure of less than 150 psi. The dry steam maintains a dryness fraction of 0.4-0.9 at all points within the system.
Claims
1. A low-pressure system for cleaning items comprising: a tub having a bottom for capturing fluid; at least one steam head mounted in the tub; a steam generator in fluid communication with both the at least one steam head; a first foot pedal mounted in fluid communication between the steam generator and the at least one steam head; and the steam generator being configured to connect to a water source and to a power source for generating dry steam at a temperature exceeding 300 F. and at a pressure of less than 150 psi, wherein the steam generator produces steam having a dryness fraction of 0.4-0.9.
2. The system as set forth in claim 1, wherein the at least one steam head includes: a first steam head mounted in the tub and having a rotatable nozzle configured to direct steam towards the bottom of the tub; a second steam head mounted in the tub and having a fixed nozzle configured to direct steam upwards, away from the bottom of the tub.
3. The system as set forth in claim 2, where the first foot pedal is in fluid communication with the first steam head, and a second foot pedal is in fluid communication with the second steam head to enable more than one operator to use the system.
4. The system as set forth in claim 3, wherein the dryness fraction of dry steam anywhere in the system stays within the range of 0.1-0.9.
5. The system as set forth in claim 4, wherein the pressure in the system does not exceed 50 psi anywhere in the system.
6. The system a set forth in claim 1, wherein the steam head includes a nozzle with a single port having a diameter of between 3-5 mm.
7. The system as set forth in claim 6, wherein the steam head includes a sleeve press-fit around the nozzle, the nozzle has a distal end, the sleeve extends less than 1 inch beyond the distal end of the nozzle.
8. A low-pressure system for cleaning resin from smoking accessories comprising: a tub having a bottom for capturing fluid; at least one steam head mounted in the tub; a steam generator in fluid communication with both the at least one steam head; a first foot pedal mounted in fluid communication between the steam generator and the at least one steam head; and the steam generator being configured to connect to a water source and to a power source for generating dry steam at a temperature of approximately 350 F. and at a pressure of less than 50 psi, wherein the steam generator produces steam having a dryness fraction of 0.4-0.9.
9. The system as set forth in claim 8, wherein the at least one steam head includes: a first steam head mounted in the tub and having a rotatable nozzle configured to direct steam towards the bottom of the tub; a second steam head mounted in the tub and having a fixed nozzle configured to direct steam upwards, away from the bottom of the tub.
10. The system as set forth in claim 9, where the first foot pedal is in fluid communication with the first steam head, and a second foot pedal is in fluid communication with the second steam head to enable more than one operator to use the system.
11. The system as set forth in claim 10, wherein the dryness fraction of dry steam anywhere in the system stays within the range of 0.1-0.9.
12. The system as set forth in claim 11, wherein the pressure in the system does not exceed 50 psi anywhere in the system.
13. The system a set forth in claim 8, wherein the steam head includes a nozzle with a single port having a diameter of between 3-5 mm.
14. The system as set forth in claim 13, wherein the steam head includes a sleeve press-fit around the nozzle, the nozzle has a distal end, the sleeve extends less than 1 inch beyond the distal end of the nozzle.
15. A method of using dry steam to melt and remove resin from a cannabis pipe, comprising: providing a pipe tarnished with cannabis resin; and directing dry steam having a dryness fraction of 0.4-0.9 on to the pipe to melt the resin, condense a portion of the dry steam into water droplets, and to enable the water droplets to assist in removal of the melted resin.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein the pipe is a water pipe including a mouth and a stem, and the method includes sequentially directing dry steam both through the mouth and the stem.
17. The method of claim 15 further comprising dispensing the dry steam through a nozzle having a distal end and a silicon sleeve surrounding the nozzle and extending less than one inch from the distal end.
18. The method of claim 17, wherein the pipe includes a mouthpiece and a bowl, and the method includes sealing the mouth piece and bowl against the silicon sleeve.
19. The method of claim 17, wherein the pipe includes a mouthpiece and a bowl, the method includes sealing the mouth piece against both the distal end of the nozzle and the silicon sleeve.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0025] Dry steam is saturated steam that has been very slightly superheated. It results when water is heated to the boiling point and then vaporized with additional heat. If this steam is then further heated above the saturation point, it becomes superheated steam. In dry steam, all the heat which is present is used to transform the water into steam, therefore no micro drops are present. Dry steam sterilizes surfaces upon contact.
[0026] When steam is produced in a boiler or steam generator it usually has some moisture present, which comes from the water from which it is generated. The presence of any such moisture is sufficient to render the steam wet. The clean/pure steam generators used in the pharmaceutical industry are designed to produce dry steam, a clear, colorless vapor with no entrained moisture.
[0027] Steam dryness has a direct effect on the total amount of transferable energy contained within the steam, which affects heating efficiency and quality. The steam dryness fraction is used to quantify the amount of water within steam. If steam contains 10% water by mass, it's said to be 90% dry, or have a dryness fraction of 0.9.
[0028] Moisture in steam increases the amount of corrosion. Moisture traveling at high steam velocities erodes valve seats and fittings, a condition known as wiredrawing. It also causes erratic operation of control valves. Pure steam cannot carry any impurities, but water can. These impurities increase scaling of pipework and heating surfaces. Impurities can leave water spots on glass and other items to be cleaned. Accordingly, the use of dry steam yields virtually spotless smoking accessories. This is particularly important when cleaning glass pipes such as clear glass water pipes.
[0029] Increasing pressure on a volume of dry steam may cause the saturation point to be met, accordingly, dry steam should have pressure managed so that the saturation point is not reached, and formation of water droplets is avoided.
[0030] The present invention relies on a low-pressure system that is temperature stable to enable the maintenance of dry steam for use in cleaning smoking accessories.
[0031] Dry steam utilized by the present invention is preferably has a dryness fraction of between 0.4 and 0.9 when produced by the steam generator, and does not fall beyond the range of 0.1 and 0.9 anywhere throughout the system of the present invention.
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[0033] In a preferred embodiment, two pressure regulators 24 and 25 operatively connect in fluid communication with the respective steam head 22 and 20. The pressure regulators 24 and 25 are a simple valve in one embodiment of the invention.
[0034] The pressure regulators 24 and 25 preferably include a foot pedal valve that enables operation of the pressure regulators 24 and 25 by use of a user's foot. The pressure regulators 24 and 25 are connected in fluid communication with the steam generator 14.
[0035] The steam generator 14 generates dry steam having a dryness fraction of between 0.4 and 0.9. As steam from the steam generator 14 moves towards the pressure regulators 24 and 25, the dryness fraction and the pressure is maintained. The pressure regulators 24 and 25 have a variable output, and may reduce the dryness fraction. Notwithstanding any reduction of the dryness fraction, the dry steam remains dry, so that no water droplets form within the system 10.
[0036] Upon exiting the system 10 via one of the steam heads 20 or 22, the dry steam will cool and release moisture in the form of water droplets. The heat from the dry steam melts resins on any smoking accessory to be cleaned so that the resins change from a solid to a liquid. The moisture released from the dry steam in the form of water droplets carries the liquid resin from the smoking accessory to be cleaned into the tub 18. Accordingly, one mechanism of action in cleaning smoking accessories is due to the combination of heat and condensation to remove liquefied resins from the smoking accessory. Where an internal surface is to be cleaned, the condensation carries away liquefied resins, but it can be appreciated that in the case of a material to be cleaned made of a thermally conductive material, such as glass, the dry steam sprayed on one side can melt resins on the other side. The melted resins can be removed by a dry cloth, without need for direct contact with the dry steam.
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[0038] The steam head 22 is fixed in a vertical alignment with respect to the base of the tub 18, which lies in a horizontal plane.
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[0040] The sleeve 38 is manufactured from a heat resistant and semi-flexible material to press-fit over the nozzle 36. Preferably the sleeve 38 is made from silicon. The sleeve 38 protects an operator from condensed water that may splash from the region surrounding the nozzle 36 during use. A sleeve 38 also guides steam towards the object to be cleaned. The sleeve 38 may seal against the smoking accessory to direct dry steam into a channel, bowl, stein or other portion of the smoking accessory. Accordingly, the inside of a pipe, such as a mouthpiece, carburetor, bowl, stein or other portion of the pipe may be readily cleaned without misdirection of steam, water vapor, or condensed water.
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[0047] While the present invention is described by way of examples of various embodiments, the true scope of the invention is defined by the appended claims.