Abstract: A program-controlled dishwasher that is to be operated with combined preparations comprising several active substances as detergents is provided. The dishwasher is configured so as to be free from softening systems and/or dosing devices.
Abstract: An automatic detergent and fabric softener dispensing system for use with a washer with cold and hot water input lines which are opened upon the actuation of associated solenoidal valves. The present invention includes a pair of cylindrical tanks. The tanks each have an output conduit each connected at first end thereof to a bottom of the associated tank and a second end thereof in communication with the washer. The pair of tanks consist of a detergent tank with an associated detergent pump situated in communication with the corresponding output conduit. Such pump is adapted to effect the transmission of detergent to the washer only during the receipt of an activation signal. Associated therewith is a fabric softener tank with an associated fabric softener pump situated in communication with the corresponding output conduit. Similar to the pump of the detergent tank, the present pump is adapted to effect the transmission of fabric softener to the washer only during the receipt of an activation signal.
Abstract: A device is provided for the continuous treatment of relatively wide textile webs in a treatment medium, wherein the web and the treatment medium move through a trough having squeezing rollers associated therewith for intensifying the treatment of the web with the treatment medium and wherein a funnel-shaped diffuser is disposed at the entrance end of the trough for introducing the web of material into the trough. The device includes squeezing means which are disposed adjacent to the diffuser means and which include a pair of coacting, rotatable squeeze rollers which define therebetween a squeezing nip disposed beneath the surface of the treatment medium and through which the web passes prior to introduction into the diffuser. Deflection means are also provided which are disposed adjacent to the discharge end of the nip of the rollers for facilitating removal of the web from engagement with the circumferential surface of the rollers and for guiding the web into the trough.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 13, 1978
Date of Patent:
June 19, 1979
Assignee:
Artos Dr.-Ing. Meier-Windhorst KG (GmbH & Co.)