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Chemical solution dispenser apparatus and method of using    

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United States Patent4858449   
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Inventor(s)Lehn; Chris F. (Minneapolis, MN)
AbstractAn automatic dispenser for dispensing solid chemicals used in cleaning processes which includes (i) means for initiating dispensing of a concentrated chemical solution, (ii) means for forming a concentrated chemical solution, (iii) means for directing the concentrated chemical solution to its utilization point, (iv) means for measuring the conductivity and temperature of the concentrated chemical solution dispensed, (v) means for calculating the amount of chemical dispensed based upon the conductivity and temperature of the concentrated chemical solution dispensed, and (vi) means for terminating formation of the concentrated chemical solution when a predetermined amount of chemical has been dispensed.
   














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Chemical solution dispenser apparatus and method of using
Inventor     Lehn; Chris F. (Minneapolis, MN)
Owner/Assignee     Ecolab Inc. (St. Paul, MN)
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Publication Date     August 22, 1989
Application Number     06/817,350
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Filing Date     January 9, 1986
US Classification     68/12.18 68/17R 134/93 137/268 222/190
Int'l Classification     D06F 039/02
Examiner     Stinson; Frankie L.
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Attorney/Law Firm     Merchant, Gould, Smith, Edell, Welter & Schmidt
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USPTO Field of Search     134/93 222/190 239/310 68/17 R 68/12 R 137/268
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I claim:

1. An improved chemical dispenser for dispensing a predetermined quantity of a chemical in a solution of unknown or variable concentration to a utilization vehicle which comprises:

(a) means for forming an aqueous solution of the chemical; and

(b) an electronic control mechanism cooperatively connected to the utilization vehicle and the solution forming means, said electronic control mechanism including means for:

(i) receiving an initiating control signal to begin dispensing chemical solution into the utilization vehicle;

(ii) emitting a control signal to the solution forming means to begin dispensing chemical solution into the utilization vehicle;

(iii) continuously calculating the amount of chemical dispensed into the utilization vehicle by taking discrete measurements after predetermined time intervals, each measurement determining a periodic amount of chemical dispensed during the preceding time interval, said calculation means including means for measuring the conductivity of the aqueous solution of the chemical, said calculation means summing the periodic amounts to obtain a total amount of chemical dispensed and comparing the total amount to a predetermined amount of chemical to be dispensed; and

(iv) emitting a control signal to the solution forming means to stop dispensing chemical solution when said predetermined amount of chemical has been dispensed.

2. The dispenser of claim 1 wherein:

(a) the solution forming means comprises:

(i) a collector for gathering the chemical solution;

(ii) a spray forming nozzle for directing a spray of solvent to dissolve the chemical;

(iii) a solution conduit connecting the collector with the utilization vehicle for directing concentrated chemical solution from the collector into the utilization vehicle;

(iv) a solvent supply line connecting the spray forming nozzle with a source of solvent;

(v) flow regulating means cooperative connected to the solvent supply line for maintaining a constant flow rate of solvent;

(vi) spray control means cooperatively connected to the solvent supply line for selectively controlling the flow of solvent to the nozzle and being operative in response to receipt of a control signal to open and close the solvent supply line to solvent flow; and

(vii) a conductivity sensing means cooperatively connected to the solution conduit for sensing the conductivity of the chemical solution flowing through the conduit and emitting a conductivity signal.

3. An improved chemical dispenser for dispensing a predetermined quantity of a chemical in a solution of unknown or variable concentration to a utilization vehicle which comprises:

(a) means for forming an aqueous solution of the chemical comprising:

(i) a collector for gathering the chemical solution;

(ii) a spray forming nozzle for directing a spray of solvent to dissolve the chemical;

(iii) a solution conduit connecting the collector with the utilization vehicle for directing concentrated chemical solution from the collector into the utilization vehicle;

(iv) a solvent supply line connecting the spray forming nozzle with a source of solvent;

(v) flow regulating means cooperative connected to the solvent supply line for maintaining a constant flow rate of solvent;

(vi) spray control means cooperatively connected to the solvent supply line for selectively controlling the flow of solvent to the nozzle and being operative in response to receipt of a control signal to open and close the solvent supply line to solvent flow; and

(vii) a conductivity sensing means cooperatively connected to the solution conduit for sensing the conductivity of the chemical solution flowing through the conduit and emitting a conductivity signal;

(b) an electronic control mechanism cooperatively connected to the utilization vehicle, the conductivity sensing means and the spray control means for:

(i) receiving an initiating control signal emitted by the utilization vehicle to begin dispensing chemical solution into the utilization vehicle;

(ii) emitting a control signal to the spray control means to open the solvent supply line to solvent flow therethrough;

(iii) receiving the conductivity signal emitted by the conductivity sensing means;

(iv) calculating a periodic amount of chemical dispensed into the utilization vehicle based upon the constant solvent flow rate, the length of the period and the conductivity of the chemical solution;

(v) calculating the total amount of chemical dispensed into the utilization vehicle by summing the periodic amounts;

(vi) repeating functions (iii) through (v) until a predetermined amount of chemical has been dispensed into the utilization vehicle; and

(vii) emitting a control signal to the spray control means to close the solvent supply line to solvent flow therethrough.

4. The dispenser of claim 1 wherein the chemical is a wash chemical.

5. The dispenser of claim 4 wherein the utilization vehicle is a washing machine.

6. An improved chemical dispenser for dispensing a predetermined quantity of a chemical in a solution of unknown or variable concentration into a utilization vehicle, which comprises:

(a) a means for forming a chemical solution comprising:

(i) a collector for gathering chemical having:

(A) an upper receiving means for retaining a container having an upper chemical storage portion and a lower passage; and

(B) a lower outlet port;

(ii) a spray forming nozzle for directing a spray of solvent into the upper storage portion of the retained container, dissolving that chemical carried immediately adjacent to the spray forming nozzle which passes in solution through the lower passage to the collector and is immediately directed by the collector through the outlet port;

(iii) a solution conduit connecting the outlet port with the utilization vehicle for directing concentrated chemical solution from the collector into the utilization vehicle;

(iv) a solvent supply line connecting the spray forming nozzle with a pressurized source of solvent;

(v) pressure regulating means cooperatively connected to the solvent supply line for maintaining a constant flow rate of solvent into the container;

(vi) spray control means cooperatively connected to the solvent supply line for selectively controlling the flow of solvent through the supply line to the nozzle and being operative in response to receipt of a control signal to open and close the solvent supply line to solvent flow;

(vii) a conductivity sensing means cooperatively connected to the solution conduit for sensing the conductivity of the chemical solution flowing through the conduit and emitting a conductivity signal; and

(viii) temperature sensing means cooperatively connected to the solution conduit for sensing the temperature of the chemical solution and emitting a temperature signal;

(b) an electronic control mechanism cooperatively connected to the utilization vehicle, the conductivity sensing means, the temperature sensing means, and the spray control means for:

(i) receiving an initiating control signal emitted by the utilization vehicle to begin dispensing chemical solution into the utilization vehicle;

(ii) emitting a control signal to the spray control means to open the solvent supply line to solvent flow therethrough;

(iii) receiving the conductivity signal emitted by the conductivity sensing means;

(iv) receiving the temperature signal emitted by the temperature sensing means;

(v) calculating the periodic amount of chemical dispensed into the utilization vehicle based upon the constant solvent flow rate, the length of the period, the temperature of the chemical solution and the conductivity of the chemical solution;

(vi) calculating the total amount of chemical dispensed into the utilization vehicle by summing the periodic amounts;

(vii) repeating functions (iii) through (vi) until a predetermined amount of chemical has been dispensed into the utilization vehicle; and

(viii) emitting a control signal to the spray control means to close the solvent supply line to solvent flow therethrough.

7. The dispenser of claim 6 wherein the solvent comprises water.

8. The dispenser of claim 6 further comprising a screen interposed between the spray-forming nozzle and the outlet port for supporting undissolved laundry chemical falling from storage.

9. The dispenser of claim 6 further comprising:

(a) a solution pump operatively connected with the solution conduit for pumping concentrated laundry chemical solution into the washing machine and being operative in response to receipt of control signals to start and stop pumping; and

(b) wherein the electronic control mechanism is cooperatively connected with the solution pump for emitting control signals to the solution pump to (i) start pumping when the water supply line is open to water flow, and (ii) stop pumping when the water supply line is closed to water flow.

10. The dispenser of claim 6 further comprising a liquid metering apparatus comprising:

(a) a metering pump for pumping a liquid concentrated laundry chemical into the washing machine and being operative in response to receipt of a control signal to start and stop pumping;

(b) a feed line connecting the metering pump with a source of liquid concentrated laundry chemical; and

(c) a second conduit connecting the metering pump with the washing machine for directing liquid concentrated laundry chemical from the metering pump into the washing machine;

wherein the electronic control mechanism is cooperatively connected to the metering pump for (i) receiving and initiating a control signal emitted by the washing machine to begin dispensing laundry chemical solution into the washing machine, (ii) emitting a control signal to the metering pump to start pumping, and (iii) emitting a time based control signal to the metering pump to stop pumping.

11. The dispenser of claim 10 further comprising a plurality of liquid metering apparatuses each being independently operative in response to receipt of a control signal to start and stop pumping for supplying different liquid laundry chemicals.

12. The dispenser of claim 6 further comprising a safety control switch responsive to movement of the container to immediately block water spray from the nozzle whenever the container is tilted.

13. The dispenser of claim 6 further comprising an empty container signal to warn the operator when the total amount of chemical dispensed is not increasing.

14. The dispenser of claim 6 wherein the conductivity sensing means and the temperature sensing means are located near the lower inner surface of a horizontal portion of the solution conduit for insuring that the sensing means continually contacts the laundry chemical solution as it flows into the washing machine.

15. The dispenser of claim 6 wherein the periodic amount of laundry chemical dispensed into the washing machine is calculated every 1/50 to 1/2 of a second.

16. The dispenser of claim 6 further comprising a plurality of solution forming means, each being independently operative in response to receipt of a control signal to open and close the water supply line supplying that particular solution forming means for supplying different laundry chemicals.

17. An improved chemical dispenser for dispensing a predetermined quantity of a chemical solution of unknown or variable concentration into a washing machine, which comprises:

(a) a means for forming a homogeneous aqueous chemical solution comprising:

(i) a container having an upper storage portion for retaining a mass of a laundry chemical and a collector portion integral with and extending continuously downward from the upper storage portion and terminating at a lower outlet port from the container;

(ii) means for mounting the container to a vertical surface;

(iii) a spray forming nozzle operatively engaged to the container for directing the spray of water into the upper storage portion of the container, dissolving that laundry chemical carried immediately adjacent to the spray forming nozzle which passes in solution to the collector portion and is immediately directed by the collector portion through the outlet port;

(iv) a solution conduit connecting the outlet port with the washing machine for directing concentrated laundry chemical solution from the collector portion of the container into the washing machine;

(v) a water supply line connecting the spray forming nozzle with a pressurized source of water;

(vi) pressure regulating means cooperatively connected to the water supply line for maintaining a constant flow rate of water i