Abstract: Disclosed is a system and method for cleaning an ice machine, a cleaning apparatus comprising an ozone generator, at least one fluid line connecting an output from the ozone generator to at least one of a water inlet, a water recirculatory line, and a water reservoir, wherein the cleaning apparatus is configured for use with an ice machine. In some embodiments, one or more sensors are provided and may be configured to detect a call for new ice formation. The one or more sensors may comprise (i) a flow valve sensor, (ii) a sensor configured to detect if water is flowing through a water inlet, (iii) a sensor configured to detect a beginning of new ice formation, and/or (iv) a sensor configured to detect an end of new ice formation.
Type:
Application
Filed:
January 27, 2021
Publication date:
October 7, 2021
Applicant:
VenMill Industries, Inc.
Inventors:
Christopher Lawrence Bishop, Daniel Peter St. Laurent
Abstract: The invention pertains in general to a latching mechanism for maintaining desired friction levels on an optical disc in an optical disc restoration device. In particular the invention pertains to devices, systems and methods for easily maintaining friction levels between pads and an optical disc in an optical disc restoration device for ease of adjusting friction settings during quality control, repair operation or when optimization settings are being set in an optical disc restoration device by a user.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 4, 2017
Date of Patent:
December 17, 2019
Assignee:
Venmill Industries Incorporated
Inventors:
William Olszta, Daniel St. Laurent, Mariusz Surowaniec
Abstract: The invention pertains in general to devices, systems and methods for removing vapor and heat generated during a restoration cycle in an optical disc restoration device.
Abstract: The invention pertains in general to a latching mechanism for maintaining desired friction levels on an optical disc in an optical disc restoration device. In particular the invention pertains to devices, systems and methods for easily maintaining friction levels between pads and an optical disc in an optical disc restoration device for ease of adjusting friction settings during quality control, repair operation or when optimization settings are being set in an optical disc restoration device by a user.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 6, 2015
Date of Patent:
September 5, 2017
Assignee:
Venmill Industries Incorporated
Inventors:
William Olszta, Daniel St. Laurent, Mariusz Surowaniec
Abstract: The invention relates to devices, systems and methods for restoring optical discs, including CD's, DVD's and Blu-ray discs. The invention provides an easy to use device for user's to repair optical discs without having to clean or remove rotating pads in the device between uses for the life of the pads of about 84 cycles.
Abstract: The invention relates to devices, systems and methods for restoring optical discs, including CD's, DVD's and Blu-ray discs. The invention provides an easy to use device for user's to repair optical discs without having to clean or remove rotating pads in the device between uses for the life of the pads of about 84 cycles.