Sanitizing and cleaning process and method
09636715 ยท 2017-05-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B7/025
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F23/23
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B7/0483
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B7/0425
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B7/0012
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B1/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B5/1608
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B7/2402
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B3/026
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B3/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F25/312
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B7/2464
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B5/03
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B08B3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B3/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A system is proposed for cleaning and sterilization wherein a carrier fluid is provided through a spray head having a mixing chamber, the flow of carrier fluid converted to a spray by the spray head. In the mixing chamber, ozone and ozone reaction products are mixed with the flow of carrier fluid to obtain a higher mixture of ozone and ozone reaction products in the carrier fluid immediately before the carrier fluid and ozone and ozone reaction products are dispensed as a spray.
Claims
1. A process for sanitizing and cleaning comprising: providing a flow of carrier fluid, providing a spray head having a mixing chamber that receives said flow of carrier fluid, said spray head converting said carrier fluid to a spray and dispensing said spray, in said mixing chamber, mixing at least ozone and ozone reaction products with said carrier fluid, whereby said ozone and ozone reaction products are provided in said spray by mixing said ozone and ozone reaction products in said carrier fluid immediately before said carrier fluid containing said ozone and ozone reaction products is dispensed as said spray.
2. A process as set forth in claim 1 further comprising providing said ozone and ozone reaction products into said mixing chamber via a passageway having an opening where said carrier fluid enters said mixing chamber.
3. A process for sanitizing and cleaning as set forth in claim 1 further comprising providing a halogen to said carrier.
4. A process for sanitizing and cleaning as set forth in claim 3 wherein said providing a halogen to said carrier fluid further comprises providing chlorine to said carrier fluid.
5. A process as set forth in claim 2 wherein said mixing at least ozone and ozone reaction products further comprises mixing at least hydroxyl ions with said carrier fluid.
6. A process as set forth in claim 5 further comprising creating said hydroxyl ions in an ozone generator coupled to said spray head.
7. A process as set forth in claim 6 wherein said creating hydroxyl ions further comprises creating a large quantity of hydroxyl ions and almost no said ozone, so that said spray from said spray head contains almost no said ozone but promotes advanced oxidation in said spray.
8. A process as set forth in claim 1 further comprising using an air pump to pump air through an ozone generator, for producing said ozone and ozone reaction products and supplying said ozone and ozone reaction products to said mixing chamber.
9. A process as set forth in claim 8 wherein said producing ozone and ozone reaction products further comprises producing more said ozone reaction products than said ozone, for promoting advanced oxidation in said spray.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(5) A cleaning system including at least ozone and a cleaning solution or solvent is disclosed. A spray head is provided that can be configured or fabricated to fit many cleaning implements, such as pressure washers, hand held, manually operated pumps, or spray heads can be built into cleaning machines such as dishwashers. In some embodiments, the ozone generator that creates ozone for the spray head may be used in conjunction with a halogen salt generator that also mixes a halogen, such as chlorine, bromine or even iodine, to the solution from the spray head. In other embodiments, reaction products from the chlorine generation process, such as NaOH, hydroxyl radicals, peroxides, a halogen salt, oxygen, and others, may also be mixed into the cleaning solution by the spray head, or mixed into the cleaning solution prior to being sprayed by the spray head. In yet other embodiments, ozone, chlorine and reaction products may be combined with a conventional cleaning soap or other cleaning compounds. In some embodiments, a spray nozzle may be configured to dispense steam, as from a steam cleaner, with any or all of ozone, a halogen such as chlorine and reaction products from generating chlorine from a chlorine generator inserted into the steam from the spray nozzle.
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(7) The open end of a tube or the like 26 is positioned near orifice 16 so that the suction developed by the stream issuing from internally tapered orifice 16 is felt at the open end of tube 26, and which draws at least ozone from ozone generator 28 into stream 18 just prior to the stream issuing from the spray nozzle. As such, the ozone is generated and mixed in stream 18 immediately as the stream is passed from nozzle 10. This appears to be one of the most effective ways to use ozone by itself as a sanitizer in the instant invention. As noted in Applicant's incorporated PCT application no. PCT/US2013/043485 as originally filed at pg. 7 lines 17-20, an ozone generator may be configured to inject ozone into water flowing through the ozone generator and almost instantly expose the water to intense ultraviolet light, creating opportunity for advanced oxidation and other reactions. As noted at pg. 11 lines 12-21 of the referenced PCT application is a description of how the 255 nm wavelength 11 ultraviolet lamp breaks down ozone in the presence of water or water vapor to form hydroxyl radicals, which are very effective as a sanitizer. A compressor 30 may be used to force air through ozone generator 30 into chamber 20 for positive control over the flow of air and ozone. In some embodiments, the compressor may be used as a regulator to limit airflow through the ozone generator in order to develop higher concentrations of ozone.
(8) Ozone generator 28 may be an ultraviolet ozone producing lamp, a corona discharge device or any other ozone-producing device. For example, one ozone generator might be an ozone generator as described in Applicant's PCT application no. PCT/US2013/043485, filed 30 May 2013, which is incorporated in its entirety herein by reference, and which may also be configured to provide a flow of irradiated and sterilized water as water supply 12. In any case, ozone generator 28 provides ozone via tube 26 to a point within plenum 20 immediately adjacent stream 18 where Venturi suction is strongest. Typically, anti-backflow valves (not shown) are provided in tube 26 so that water cannot flow back into the ozone generator. As noted, in some embodiments, an air compressor 30 may be provided to actively pump oxygen or air through ozone generator 28, while in other embodiments oxygen or air may be drawn through ozone generator 28 by Venturi action developed by the end of tube 26 being in or closely proximate to stream 18. In yet other embodiments, air or oxygen may be provided to the ozone generator and subsequently to tube 26 from a pressurized container, a pressure swing oxygen concentrator or other similar device. As noted, spray head 20 may be any spray head, such as a pressure washer, spray heads in dishwashers, a manually operated spray bottle, or any other application where ozone is needed in a stream or spray of water 18. As such, a stream of water containing ozone may be used as an effective rinsing and sanitizing solution, such as on a cruse ship or in a rinse procedure during cleaning of a butcher shop or the like.
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(11) In another embodiment the water is heated to provide hot water, steam or hot vapor. An acid and redox controller can be added for electrolysis chamber 34 (
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(13) It should be apparent that the components of my invention may be combined or assembled in any useful way, and that any of the mentioned compounds may be used separately or together, in any combination deemed to be useful for cleaning and sterilizing purposes.
(14) Having thus described my invention and the manner of its use, it should be apparent to those of average skill in the relevant arts that incidental changes may be made thereto that fairly fall within the scope of the following appended claims, wherein