By Steam Patents (Class 222/146.4)
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Patent number: 11517926Abstract: A fluid dispersion system and method used for spraying large areas with near-monodispersed, aerosolized fluid droplets. More specifically, the system creates and distributes a cloud of near-monodispersed droplets of fluid by pumping pressurized air and fluid through fluid dispersion machinery and into, and out of, a fluid dispersion nozzle. The fluid dispersion machinery is a combustion engine-driven air compressor system that includes an engine, radiator, fuel tank, fluid tank, fluid piping system, fluid pump, air compressor, air compression intake, one or more fluid dispersal nozzles, air ducting, clutch, and control system. The method of fluid dispersion is implemented at night during a nighttime air inversion when there is a temperature difference between the temperature of air at the top of an object and the temperature of air near the ground surface.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2017Date of Patent: December 6, 2022Assignee: ECO SHIELD ENGINEERING LLCInventors: Yevgeniy Raykhfeld, Igor Golenistsev
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Patent number: 9016189Abstract: The apparatus for providing milk for a coffee maker comprises a milk container having a base container for receiving the milk and a lid disposed on the base container, and at least one tube element, wherein the respective tube element protrudes into the base container and has an inlet opening for the milk, said inlet opening being in fluid connection with an outlet opening for the milk disposed on an upper side of the lid. An elastic sealing collar surrounding the outlet opening is disposed at the outlet opening. A docking system for docking to the milk container comprises a docking piece, which can be brought into a top position and a bottom position, wherein the docking piece has at least one opening for receiving the milk on an underside. If the docking piece is in the top position, the docking piece has no contact with the sealing collar and the sealing collar is shaped such that at least one section of the sealing collar protrudes upward above the respective outlet opening.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2010Date of Patent: April 28, 2015Assignee: Jura Elektroapparate AGInventors: Erich Ullmann, Philipp Büttiker
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Patent number: 8336448Abstract: A dispensing device for milk and/or milk foam is provided that includes a mixing device for mixing steam, milk and/or air. A mixing device may include a chamber, a first line for the supply of milk into the chamber, a second line for a supply of steam into the chamber, a third line for the supply of air into the chamber, at least one outlet for dispensing the milk and/or the milk foam from the chamber, a valve including an adjustable regulating shaft for regulating the supply of milk and/or air into the chamber. By adjusting the regulating shaft between different predetermined positions at least one flow of milk may be switched on and switched off and/or altered and a flow of air may be switched on and switched off and/or altered. A dispensing device may further include a drive motor for adjusting the regulating shaft of the valve and a control device for controlling the drive motor.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2010Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Assignee: Jura Elektroapparate AGInventor: Philipp Büttiker
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Patent number: 8044325Abstract: A wet wipe heating system includes a housing that has a bottom wall and a perimeter wall. An inner compartment is positioned within the housing and includes a lower wall and a peripheral wall. The inner compartment is spaced from the housing and a receiving space having water therein is defined between the inner compartment and housing. A heat emitter is positioned within the receiving space and heats the water. A thermostat is in thermal communication with the receiving space and is electrically coupled to the heat emitter to turn the heat emitter on when the water is less than the selected temperature. A cover is hingedly coupled to the housing and is selectively positionable in an open position exposing the inner compartment or in a closed position covering the inner compartment. A plurality of wet wipes is positioned in the inner compartment and heated by the water.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2008Date of Patent: October 25, 2011Inventor: Gloria Cooper
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Patent number: 7735687Abstract: An object is to smoothly clean a nozzle portion of a beverage dispenser, the beverage dispenser discharges and supplies beverage ingredients from beverage supplying nozzles, and comprises a cleaning device to clean the beverage supplying nozzles, and this cleaning device executes a cleaning operation including: a steam jetting step of jetting high-temperature steam to the beverage supplying nozzles; a water jetting step of jetting water or hot water to the beverage supplying nozzles; and a drying step of drying the surfaces of the beverage supplying nozzles.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2006Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd.Inventors: Naoto Fukushima, Hiroshi Yamamoto, Takeshi Ishil
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Publication number: 20090314165Abstract: A device for supplying milk from a storage tank to a dispensing element, having a supply line with an inlet end which is detachably connected to the storage tank, to improve the cleaning of such a device. A cleaning device is provided for the supply line, the cleaning device containing a hot water and/or water vapor outlet having a connection device for the detachable connection of the inlet end of the supply line.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2007Publication date: December 24, 2009Inventors: Peter Blockwoldt, Armin Startz
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Patent number: 7489860Abstract: A device for heating a liquid food with steam, having a liquid-transporting and a steam-transporting pipe (5, 7), where in order to effect the connection of both pipes for the purpose of heating the liquid directly in the pipe in a constructively simple manner, a coupling device (4) for connecting the pipes (5, 7) is provided, which contains at least one perforating needle (11), which is connected to one of the pipes (7, 5) and can pierce a perforable wall section (5a) on the other pipe (5, 7).Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2006Date of Patent: February 10, 2009Assignee: WMF Wuerttembergische Metallwarenfabrik AGInventor: Armin Startz
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Patent number: 7387219Abstract: A dispensing cap permits the contents of a canister to be heated prior to being dispensed. The cap includes a dispensing mechanism and is designed to be mounted to the top of a canister containing a product. Small apertures spaced about the cap permit heated water from a faucet or other source to enter the cap and flow over the top of the canister below and within the cap. The heated water warms the top of the canister, interior dispensing mechanism, and the contents of the canister. As a result, the contents of the canister are warm when dispensed. When used with a shaving cream or gel canister, for example, the heated contents provide a more comfortable shave than contents dispensed at a colder room temperature.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2004Date of Patent: June 17, 2008Inventor: Robert T. Leick
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Publication number: 20080041428Abstract: A device to prevent the exsiccation of fluid products in a delivery head of a dispensing machine for said fluid products. The device comprises a first element able to generate a flow of air mixed with steam or with at least a solvent, and a second element able to convey the flow towards a zone underneath the delivery nozzles of the delivery head and to create in said zone a determinate atmosphere, different from the atmosphere in the environment where the dispensing machine is to be found during use. The device also comprises detection elements arranged in proximity with the delivery head and able to detect one or more significant parameters of said determinate atmosphere, and a regulation circuit able to regulate one or more characteristics of said flow according to the values detected by the detection elements in order to maintain the significant parameters of the determinate atmosphere within a set of pre-determined values.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2005Publication date: February 21, 2008Applicant: CPS COLOR EQUIPMENT SPA CON UNICO SOCIOInventor: Emanuele Morselli
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Patent number: 7060162Abstract: A chip bin for a digester has an upper part through which chips fall freely from an inlet and a lower part within which the chips remain until they are fed to a digester. Steam orifices strike falling chips with steam and disperses the chips over the interior of the chip bin. Further steam heats the chips and drives out non-condensable gas. The lower part of the chip bin is conical. Steam jets aimed down the conical walls propel the chips to an outlet at the bottom and prevent bridging.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2003Date of Patent: June 13, 2006Inventor: Jack T. Baker
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Patent number: 6903307Abstract: Provided is a hygienic wipes steamer for warming hygienic wipes. The hygienic wipes steamer comprises a housing assembly contains a liquid container, a roller assembly, a heater assembly and an ejector assembly. The liquid container stores a quantity of liquid. The roller assembly rotatably supports a roll of material and cuts the material into individual hygienic wipes during unwinding of the material. The heater assembly has a beating element and has steam holes formed therealong. The heater assembly is in fluid communication with the liquid container and receives hygienic wipes from the roller assembly. Upon activation of the hygienic wipes steamer, liquid flows into the heater assembly from the liquid container and is transformed into steam when heated by the heating element such that the steam passes through the steam holes and warms the hygienic wipe that is supported by the heater assembly. The ejector assembly ejects the warmed hygienic wipes from the hygienic wipes steamer.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2004Date of Patent: June 7, 2005Assignee: Prince Lionheart, Inc.Inventors: Thomas E. McConnell, Francois P. Hacquard, Joseph Merchant, Timothy Payne, Earl Robinson, Andrew Scherer