System and Method for Automatically Cleaning and Washing Ice Cream or Yogurt Machine

20170347683 ยท 2017-12-07

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    Abstract

    A system for automatically cleaning and washing an ice cream machines includes a liquid container for storing raw materials; a freezing cylinder connected with the liquid container through a cleaning pathway; a water tank for storing rinse water to rinse the freezing cylinder and the cleaning pathway; a detergent tank for storing detergents to clean and wash the freezing cylinder and the cleaning pathway; a pump arranged on the cleaning pathway to selectively pump the raw material, the rinse water or the detergent; and a control panel adapted to control an on/off and cleaning.

    Claims

    1. A system for automatically cleaning and washing an ice cream or yogurt machine which comprises a liquid container for storing at least a raw material for producing ice cream or yogurt, a freezing cylinder connected with said liquid container through a pipeline, wherein the system comprises a rinse containing device for storing at least one of a rinse water and one or more detergents and a control module to control an on/off and cleaning operation that the rinse water and the detergents are selectively pumped into the freezing cylinder and the pipeline to clean and wash said freezing cylinder and said pipeline.

    2. The system, as recited in claim 1, wherein the rinse water and the detergents pumped into the freezing cylinder and the pipeline are heated to enhance the cleaning and washing ability thereof to residues of the ice cream or yogurt remained in the freezing cylinder and the pipeline.

    3. The system, as recited in claim 1, wherein the rinse containing device includes a tank for storing at least one of the rinse water and the detergents for cleaning and washing the freezing cylinder and the pipeline.

    4. The system, as recited in claim 2, wherein the rinse containing device includes a tank for storing at least one of the rinse water and the detergents for cleaning and washing the freezing cylinder and the pipeline.

    5. The system, as recited in claim 1, further comprising a pump arranged to selectively pump the raw material, the rinse water or the detergent into the freezing cylinder and the pipeline.

    6. The system, as recited in claim 4, further comprising a pump arranged to selectively pump the raw material, the rinse water or the detergent into the freezing cylinder and the pipeline.

    7. The system, as recited in claim 2, further comprising a heating unit adapted to heat the rinse water and the detergents fed into the freezing cylinder and the pipeline.

    8. The system, as recited in claim 6, further comprising a heating unit adapted to heat the rinse water and the detergents fed into the freezing cylinder and the pipeline.

    9. The system, as recited in claim 1, wherein the pipeline comprises a first duct, a second duct and a third duct defining a cleaning pathway, wherein the raw material stored inside the liquid container is fed from the liquid container to the freezing cylinder through the first duct and the ice cream or yogurt is made in the freezing cylinder, wherein the one or more detergents are fed from the rinse containing device to the freezing cylinder through the second duct, wherein the rinse water is fed from the water tank to the freezing cylinder through the third duct.

    10. The system, as recited in claim 8, wherein the pipeline comprises a first duct, a second duct and a third duct defining a cleaning pathway, wherein the raw material stored inside the liquid container is fed from the liquid container to the freezing cylinder through the first duct and the ice cream or yogurt is made in the freezing cylinder, wherein the one or more detergents are fed from the rinse containing device to the freezing cylinder through the second duct, wherein the rinse water is fed from the water tank to the freezing cylinder through the third duct.

    11. A method for automatically cleaning and washing an ice cream or yogurt machine, comprising the steps of: (a) stopping feeding one or more raw materials for making ice cream or yogurt to a freezing cylinder and a pipeline of the ice cream or yogurt machine; (b) draining out the ice cream or yogurt inside the freezing cylinder and the pipeline; and (c) injecting a rinsing liquid through the freezing cylinder and the pipeline to clean and wash the freezing cylinder and the pipeline.

    12. The method, as recited in claim 11, wherein in the step (c), the rinsing liquid includes at least one of a rinse water and one or more detergents.

    13. The method, as recited in claim 11, wherein in the step (c), the rinsing liquid includes one or more detergents.

    14. The method, as recited in claim 12, wherein in the step (c), the one or more detergents are mixed with water.

    15. The method, as recited in claim 13, after the step (c), further comprising a step (d) of injecting rinse water through the freezing cylinder and the pipeline to clean and wash out residues of the detergents therein.

    16. The method, as recited in claim 1, wherein in the step (c), the rinse water and the detergents are pumped to feed into the freezing cylinder and the pipeline.

    17. The method, as recited in claim 15, wherein in the step (c), the rinse water and the detergents are pumped to feed into the freezing cylinder and the pipeline.

    18. The method, as recited in claim 11, wherein the step (c) further comprises a step of heating the rinsing liquid injected into the freezing cylinder and the pipeline to enhance the cleaning and washing ability thereof to residues of the ice cream or yogurt remained in the freezing cylinder and the pipeline.

    19. The method, as recited in claim 15, wherein the step (c) further comprises a step of heating the rinse water and the detergents injected into the freezing cylinder and the pipeline to enhance the cleaning and washing ability thereof to residues of the ice cream or yogurt remained in the freezing cylinder and the pipeline.

    20. The method, as recited in claim 17, wherein the step (c) further comprises a step of heating the rinse water and the detergents injected into the freezing cylinder and the pipeline to enhance the cleaning and washing ability thereof to residues of the ice cream or yogurt remained in the freezing cylinder and the pipeline.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0029] FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a method and system for automatically cleaning and washing ice cream machines according to a first preferred embodiment of the present invention.

    [0030] FIG. 2 is a block diagram of a method and system for automatically cleaning and washing ice cream machines according to a second preferred embodiment of the present invention.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

    [0031] The following description is disclosed to enable any person skilled in the art to make and use the present invention. Preferred embodiments are provided in the following description only as examples and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art. The general principles defined in the following description would be applied to other embodiments, alternatives, modifications, equivalents, and applications without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.

    [0032] Referring to FIG. 1 of the drawings, a system for automatically cleaning and washing ice cream or yogurt machine according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention is illustrated, wherein the system comprises a liquid container 1 for storing raw materials for products such as ice cream, yogurt, beverages and the like in frozen manner, a freezing cylinder 2, for example a direct expansion evaporator, connecting with the liquid container 1 and a dispensing device through a pipeline, adapted to make the ice cream or yogurts from the raw materials, a rinse containing device for storing a rinsing liquid, which may include a detergent tank 3 for storing one or more detergents and a water tank 4 for storing the rinse water, an air inlet 6 adapted to conduct outside air to the freezing cylinder, a pump 8 adapted to selectively pump the raw materials or the detergents and the rinse water into the freezing cylinder 2, and a control module 5 adapted to control an on/off and a cleaning operation of the ice cream or yogurt machine. In addition, the liquid container 1, the freezing cylinder 2, the detergent tank 3, and the water tank 4 are connected with each other through a pipeline, wherein the pipeline comprises a duct 9, a duct 10, a duct 11, and a duct 12 defining a cleaning pathway, wherein the raw materials stored inside the liquid container 1 is fed from the liquid container 1 to the freezing cylinder 2 through the duct 9, and the ice cream or yogurt is made in the freezing cylinder 1 and dispensed through a dispensing system of the ice cream or yogurt machine. In some embodiments, the air can be conducted into the freezing cylinder 1 through the air inlet 6, so the air is mixed with the raw materials inside the freezing cylinder 2 so as to produce the soft-serve products such as ice cream, yogurt, beverages and the like.

    [0033] According to the first preferred embodiment, the one or more detergents can be fed from the detergent tank 3 to the freezing cylinder 2 through the duct 10 which is integrally connected with the duct 9. The rinse water is fed from the water tank 4 to the freezing cylinder 2 through the duct 11 which is integrally connected with the duct 10. In other words, since the raw materials is fed through the duct 9 to the freezing cylinder 2, the residue will be remained inside the duct 9 and the freezing cylinder 2.

    [0034] It is worth mentioning that the detergents may also be premixed with the water and contained in the detergent tank 3 and fed into the freezing cylinder 2 through the duct 10. Also, the rinse water can be supplied from a water supply such as a water faucet connected to the duct 11 or the duct 10 via a three-way valve.

    [0035] Generally, the raw materials for freezing into ice cream or yogurt are fed from the liquid container 1 to the freezing cylinder 2 through the duct 9 by the pump 8, wherein the raw materials will be frozen by the freezing cylinder 2 and dispensed through the dispensing system, and the frozen ice cream or yogurt residues will be remained inside the duct 9 and freezing cylinder 2 even after the raw materials are drained out of the system. Therefore, the rinse water stored inside the rinse water tank 4 and the detergent stored inside the detergent tank 3 are fed through the duct 9 to the freezing cylinder 2 in order to efficiently clean the pipeline and the freezing cylinder 2 of the ice cream or yogurt machine.

    [0036] The system according to the first preferred embodiment of the present invention further comprises a heating unit 7 operatively connected with the freezing cylinder 2 to heat the freezing cylinder 2, wherein the heating unit 7 is adapted to absorb the ice cream residues remaining inside the freezing cylinder 2, so as to facilitate the ice cream or yogurt residues being completely drained out from the freezing cylinder 2. In addition, after the rinse water fed into the freezing cylinder 2, the rinse water can also be heated by the heating unit 7 to clean and wash out all the ice cream or yogurt residues, and then the freezing cylinder 2 can be rinsed more efficiently by the heated rinse water.

    [0037] According to the first preferred embodiment, the pump 8 is a peristaltic pump, wherein the pump 8 can be activated by the control module 5 to pump the raw materials, the detergents, or the rinse water to the freezing cylinder 2. The system further comprises a valve 13 arranged at the duct 9, a valve 14 arranged at the duct 10, and a valve 15 arranged at the duct 11. Accordingly, while only the valve 13 is opened, only the raw materials stored in the liquid container 1 is fed to the freezing cylinder 2. While only the valve 14 is opened, only the detergents are fed to the freezing cylinder 2. While only the valve 15 is opened, only the rinse water is fed to the freezing cylinder 2.

    [0038] According to the first preferred embodiment, the control module 5 comprises an on/off module and a cleaning operation module, wherein the on/off module can be activated to turn on and turn off the operation of the freezing cylinder 2, and the cleaning operation module can be activated to turn on and turn off the cleaning operation. It is worth to mention that the cleaning operation module can be activated to turn on and turn off the cleaning operation by times or usage, that is to turn on and turn off the cleaning operation of the cleaning and washing system of the ice cream or yogurt machine automatically at predetermined or preset times, or to turn on and turn off the cleaning operation of the cleaning and washing system of the ice cream or yogurt machine manually according to the need of the user of the ice cream or yogurt machine. In other words, the cleaning operation can be set up to turn on/turn off by times, such as one week per time, three days per time, or daily, and in addition, the cleaning operation module also can be set up to turn on/turn off the cleaning operation by usage, such as that the cleaning operation module can be activated to turn on the cleaning operation while the raw materials stored inside the liquid container 1 are pumped to the freezing cylinder 2 by 100 loads. And, the control module 5 further comprises a sensor connected to the freezing cylinder 2 to detect the usage loads of the liquid containers 1. It is worth mentioning that the control module 5 further comprises a valve module to control an on/off operation of each of the valve 13, the valve 14, and valve 15.

    [0039] Referring to FIG. 2 of the drawings, a system of automatically cleaning and washing the ice cream or yogurt machine according to a second preferred embodiment of the present invention is illustrated, wherein the system comprises a liquid container 1A for storing raw materials for the soft-serve products, such as ice cream, yogurt, beverages and etc., a freezing cylinder 2A adapted to freeze the raw materials to make the frozen ice cream or yogurts, a rinse containing device which may comprises a detergent tank 3A for storing one or more cleaning detergents and a water tank 4A for storing the rinse water, an air inlet 6A adapted to conduct outside air to the freezing cylinder 2A, a pump 8A adapted to pump the raw materials, the detergent, and the rinse water into the freezing cylinder 2A, and a control module 5A adapted to control an on/off and a cleaning operation of the ice cream or yogurt machine, wherein the raw materials stored inside the liquid container 1A is fed from the liquid container 1A to the freezing cylinder 2A through the duct 9A, and the ice cream or yogurt is made in the freezing cylinder 2A. In one embodiment, the air can be conducted into the freezing cylinder 2A through the air inlet 6A, so the air can be mixed with the raw materials inside the freezing cylinder 2A so as to produce the ice cream or yogurt product.

    [0040] The liquid container 1A can be selectively replaced by rinse containing device, such as the water tank 4A or detergent tank 3A, in order to process the cleaning operation, wherein the liquid container 1A, the water tank 4A, and the detergent tank 3A can be selectively connected to the duct 9A to selectively pump the raw materials, the rinse water, or the detergents into the freezing cylinder 2A.

    [0041] The system according to the second preferred embodiment of the present invention may further comprise a heating unit 7A operatively connected with the freezing cylinder 2A to heat the freezing cylinder 2A, wherein the heating unit 7A is adapted to absorb the ice cream or yogurt residues remaining inside the freezing cylinder 2A, so as to facilitate the ice cream or yogurt residues being drained out from the freezing cylinder 2A. In addition, after the rinse water fed into the freezing cylinder 2A, the rinse water can be selectively heated by the heating unit 7A, and then the freezing cylinder 2A can be rinsed by the rinse water or heated rinse water.

    [0042] The system according to the second preferred embodiment of the present invention may further comprise a valve 13A arranged at the duct 9A. Accordingly, while the valve 13A is opened, the raw materials stored inside the liquid container 1A is fed to the freezing cylinder 2A as long as the duct 9A is connected to the liquid container 1A. If the duct 9A is connected to the detergent tank 3A, the detergents are fed to the freezing cylinder 2A. If the duct 9A is connected to the water tank 3A, the rinse water is fed to the freezing cylinder 2A.

    [0043] According to the second preferred embodiment, the control module 5A comprises an on/off module and a cleaning operation module, wherein the on/off module can be activated to turn on and turn off the operation of the freezing cylinder 2A, and the cleaning operation module can be activated to turn on and turn off the cleaning operation. It is worth mentioning that the cleaning operation module can be activated to turn on and turn off by times or usage, wherein the cleaning operation can be set up to turn on/turn off automatically according to predetermined or preset times, such as one week per time, three days per time, or daily after the business hours, and the cleaning operation module also can be set up to turn on/turn off by usage, that is being manually activated by the user according to his or her actually need. For example, the cleaning operation module can be activated to turn on the cleaning operation while the raw materials stored inside the liquid container 1A are pumped to the freezing cylinder 2A by 100 loads. And, the control module 5A may further comprise a sensor connected to the liquid container 1A to detect the usage loads of the liquid containers 1A. It is worth to mention that the control panel 5A further comprises a valve module to control an on/off operation of the valve 13A.

    [0044] According to the above preferred embodiments, it is worth mentioning that the system for cleaning and washing the ice cream or yogurt machine includes mostly the components of the ice cream or yogurt machine, such as the liquid container 1, 1A, the freezing cylinder 2, 2A, the pump 8, 8A, and the control module 8, 8A. In order to convert an ice cream or yogurt machine to equip with the system for cleaning and washing the ice cream or yogurt machine, the machine may simply be modified to provide the ducts 9, 10, 11, 12, the rinse containing device including the water and detergent tanks 3, 3A,4, 4A, and the valves 13, 14, 15, and to modified the control module 5, 5A to provide the on/off module and cleaning operation module.

    [0045] According to the above preferred embodiment, a method for automatically cleaning and washing the ice cream or yogurt machine is provided, wherein the method comprises the steps of:

    [0046] (a) stopping feeding the raw materials to the freezing cylinder 2, 2A;

    [0047] (b) absorbing the ice cream or yogurt residue inside the freezing cylinder 2, 2A, and draining out the residue;

    [0048] (c) injecting the water through the freezing cylinder 2, 2A and the pipeline; and/or

    [0049] (d) injecting the one or more detergents or detergents mixed with water through the freezing cylinder 2, 2A and the pipeline; and

    [0050] (e) finally, injecting the rinse water through the freezing cylinder 2, 2A and the pipeline.

    [0051] In the step (a), the pump 8, 8A is activated to be turned off by the control module 5, 5A, so that no raw material is fed into the freezing cylinder 2, 2A. Alternatively, the valve 13 can be turned off by the control module 5, 5A, no raw material is fed into the freezing cylinder 2, 2A. It is worth to mention that, in the second preferred embodiment, the liquid container, 1A can be selectively replaced by the rinse containing device, including the water tank 4A and/or the detergent tank 3A, so that while the valve 13A is opened, the raw materials, the rinse water, or the detergents can be selectively fed into the freezing cylinder 2A through the duct 9A.

    [0052] In the step (b), the freezing cylinder 2,2A is heated by the heating unit 7, 7A, and the ice cream or yogurt residue is dissolved and absorbed by the heated water or water mixed with detergents and then drained out from the freezing cylinder 2, 2A.

    [0053] In the step (c), in the first preferred embodiment, the valve 13 and the valve 14 are closed, the valve 15 is turned on, and the pump is turned on, so that the rinse water can be fed through the pipeline and the freezing cylinder 2, so as to clean and wash the pipeline and the freezing cylinder 2.

    [0054] Accordingly, the step (c) further comprises a step of (c1): heating the rinse water, wherein the heated rinse water is passing through the pipeline and the freezing cylinder 2, 2A, so as to wash and clean the pipeline and the freezing cylinder 2, 2A. In other words, the heated rinse water has a better washing efficiency than the regular temperature rinse water.

    [0055] In the step (d), in the first preferred embodiment, the valve 13 is closed, the valve 14 is turned on, and the pump 8 is turned on, so that the one or more detergents can be fed through the pipeline and the freezing cylinder 2, so as to clean and wash the pipeline and the freezing cylinder 2.

    [0056] In the step (e), the detergent residue can be cleaned and drained out by the rinse water. In other words, the one or more detergents are usually chemicals, so it may cause harmful for the human body. Therefore, the step (e) can prevent the detergents remained inside the pipeline and the freezing cylinder 2, 2A. Of course, if the detergents are made of edible elements, the step (e) may also be omitted.

    [0057] One skilled in the art will understand that the embodiment of the present invention as shown in the drawings and described above is exemplary only and not intended to be limiting.

    [0058] It will thus be seen that the objects of the present invention have been fully and effectively accomplished. The embodiments have been shown and described for the purposes of illustrating the functional and structural principles of the present invention and is subject to change without departure from such principles. Therefore, this invention includes all modifications encompassed within the spirit and scope of the following claims.