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- My invention relates to improvements in solution dis ensing attachments of the form that is partlcularly adapted foruse in combination with dish washing machines for the periodic charging of cleansin solution to the machine under conditions 0 use, and the object of my improvement is to produce a solution dispensing attachment that is adapted to feed or charge the liquld that is used' for washing the dishes with substantially a definite amount of cleansingsolution from a supply tank therefor responsive to some usual use or operation of a moving part of the machine automatically, without any attention by the operator, such moving part being selected according to the particular form of the machine or method of operating, as involving the opening of a doorfor some forms of machines,'or the movement of a conveyor in others.
- FIG. 1 is a front elevation of a dish washing machine in which is incorporated my improved solution dispensing attachment of a form that operates responsive to the operation of a vertically mo door that is opened for admitting the dishes to be washed I to the interior of the structure.
- FIG.2 is an enlargedview of the valve 80 structure and associated parts.
- Fig. 3 is a rear view of the valve structure.
- Fig. 4 is a sectional view on the line 4-4 of Fig. 2.
- Fig. 5 is a sectional view on the line 5-5 85 of F1g. 4. v
- the attachment thus serves in lieu of the usual hand methods of delivering the soap solution, soap powder, or the like.
- the dispensing is ef fected automatically byl being associated to operate responsive to t e operation of some part that is inherent in the machine and that of the rotating member 17.
- the dish washing machine 10 is generally 'of vertically elongated form and comprises at the upper end a box-like chamber 11 in which the dishes are operated upon, access to the interior being obtained by means of a sliding door 12 that operates in vertical ways for up and down movement and is in the closed position when down.
- a tank or main tank 13 that contains the cleansing mixture that is circulated by pumps under conditions of use.
- The'door 12 is utilized for eflfecting the replenishing of the cleansing element proper in concentrated form to the tank 13 by the use of the attachment and to this effect isprovided with a trip in the form of an operating.
- the trip'14 isin the path of a control arm 15 on a horizontalshaft 16 that is part of the rotating member 17 of the control device 18 that controls the delivery of the solution to be supplied and which control device is located in the delivery line or tube delivery structure intermediate an overhead auxiliary tank 20 and the main tank 13.
- a measured quantity of cleansing solution is released from the auxiliary tank 20 for delivery to the main tank 13 due to the limited to and fro.
- the shaft 16 projects through a horizonta'l cylindrical valve chamber 21 that is closed at the two ends by end plates 22, bear- 23'in said plates.
- the control arm 15 is at the front end of the shaft 16. Associated with the rear end of the shaft 16 and the rear end plate 22 are spring positioning means in opposition to Y which the rotating member 17 is operated and 10v ings' for the shaft being provided by openings stop means for limiting the return movement and thus effecting the proper positioning of the rotating member 17 for receiving solution from the auxiliary tank 20.
- the diametral arm 24 ion. the shaft 16 is connected by its ends to the restraining springs 25 and a stop 26 makes contact with some part thereof' for limiting the rotative movement effected by said springs'25.
- the cylindrical chamber 21 has a strictly cylindrical interior wall 26 that is of relatively large diameter so as to be adapted to house therein a valve structure 27 that is mounted on the shaft 16 that operates as a receiving and dumping device and to effect which the valve structure 27 is itself of hollow form. a t
- valve operates as a cup or dipper and as used the parts are constructed and arranged so'that the interior of the valve is filled during normal conditions of rest and it discharges responsive to downward movement of the arm 15.
- the chamber 21 has an inlet port 28 at the top and a delivery port 29. at the bottom.
- the valve structure 27 has ports that extend across the cylindrical side wall for connecting with the.
- the two ports of the outside valve chamber 21 are in vertical alignment and the two parts of the moving cooperating valve structure 27 have an angular separation that corresponds to an obtuse angle that is much less than onehundred and eighty degrees, the parts being constructed and arranged so that in rotating the valve structure 27 from the initial filling position wherein the port 30 is in registration with the port 28 to the discharge positionthe inlet is closed.
- a ventopening 32 may be provided in the wall of the outside chamber 21 that is in registration with the valve inlet port 30 during discharge.
- the direction of movement for efiecting discharge is clockwise, responsive to the a downward closing movement of the door 12 and of the arm 15. Duringthe upward movement of the door the-arm 15 is inactive,
- the joint 37 provided for the arm parts 33 and 34 comprises overlapping partssuch that during upward movement of the trip 14 such movement is essentially free,.the trip snapping past the arm and during downward movement of the trip the arm 15 operates like a rigid structure.
- the dipper or cup characteristic of the con- I trol structure is desirable because of the quickdischarge will be extended by extending the.
- auxiliary discharge chamber 37 that mechanically is incorporated in the structure of the valve chamber 21 and operatively is in full open communication with the dis barge port 29 for receiving a charge of so ution from the valve structure 27 and which is the part that delivers to the tubular conductor that delivers to the tank 13.
- Said discharge chamber 37 may be provided with a vent openin 38 and to this may be connected a vent tu e 39 that projects an appreciable distallice-upwardly so as to elevate the actual vent in ct.
- the auxiliary discharge chamber 37 does not receive the full contents of the hollow dispensing valve during the discharge operation; because of the excess capacity of the one relatively to the other and because of the vent that is provided in the discharge position of the valve; the chamber 37 is readily substantially filled during the discharge-or dumping operation, notwithstanding the short period of contact of the trip stop or button on the door of the washing machine with the tripping arm of the valve;
- the jack-knife construction of said tripping arm permits of the use of a longer arm and the consequent relatively longer time of tripping contact. The longer the arm the more length to slide over.
- a dispensing valve for use with a dish washing machine comprising a hollow cylindrical valve adapted .for limited rotative movement for filling and'discharge and having supporting shaft elements, a cross-arm mounted on one of said elements, a stop in the path of said arm, and spring positioning means in the formv of a pair of springs operatively connected respectively to the ends of said arm tending to maintain said arm, in contact with said stop. 7
- a dispensing valve for delivering cleansing solution to a' dish washing machine comprising a casing structure enclosing a horiz'ontally disposed cylindrical valve chamber, provided with an inlet at the upper end and a vent opening adjacent thereto, and having a part of the bottom wall open for the full length for discharge, an auxiliary chamber extending along said bottom wall and provided' with an open upper end that registers with said open part and having a bottom that is provided with a discharge opening, a hollow valve rotatively housed in said casing,
- crank-arm being in the form of a twopart j ack-knife structure so as to be adapted to operate actively one way only responsive to contact with a trip button.
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Sept. 27, 1932. Y CQY I 1,879,109
SOLUTION DI SPENSING ATTACHMENT Filed June 12, 1931 499 61 wmmvrok,
A TTORNEY Patented Sept. 27, 1932- UNITED STATES PATENT: OFFICE JOHN 0111,01 HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT sonu'nox msrmwsnm ATTACHMENT Application filed June 12, 1981." Serial No. 543,927.
My invention relates to improvements in solution dis ensing attachments of the form that is partlcularly adapted foruse in combination with dish washing machines for the periodic charging of cleansin solution to the machine under conditions 0 use, and the object of my improvement is to produce a solution dispensing attachment that is adapted to feed or charge the liquld that is used' for washing the dishes with substantially a definite amount of cleansingsolution from a supply tank therefor responsive to some usual use or operation of a moving part of the machine automatically, without any attention by the operator, such moving part being selected according to the particular form of the machine or method of operating, as involving the opening of a doorfor some forms of machines,'or the movement of a conveyor in others.
In the accompanying drawing Figure 1 is a front elevation of a dish washing machine in which is incorporated my improved solution dispensing attachment of a form that operates responsive to the operation of a vertically mo door that is opened for admitting the dishes to be washed I to the interior of the structure.
-Fig.2 is an enlargedview of the valve 80 structure and associated parts.
Fig. 3 is a rear view of the valve structure.
Fig. 4 is a sectional view on the line 4-4 of Fig. 2. p
Fig. 5 is a sectional view on the line 5-5 85 of F1g. 4. v
My improved solution dispensing attachment is applied to adish washing machine for the purpose of dispensing a soap solution or cleansing solution for use in the dish washing machine in the operation of washing the dishes therein for replenishing the cleaning element proper in" the mixture that is circulated in the machine under condi= tions of use. The attachment thus serves in lieu of the usual hand methods of delivering the soap solution, soap powder, or the like.
In the attachment use the dispensing is ef fected automatically byl being associated to operate responsive to t e operation of some part that is inherent in the machine and that of the rotating member 17.
is moved and must be moved under normal conditions, such as a door in one form that is operated for admitting the dishes to the interior cleansing chamber; or in another form as a hood or the like that is lifted from time to time; and still another form that involves the use of a conveyor. 4
In the present disclosure the dish washing machine 10 is generally 'of vertically elongated form and comprises at the upper end a box-like chamber 11 in which the dishes are operated upon, access to the interior being obtained by means of a sliding door 12 that operates in vertical ways for up and down movement and is in the closed position when down. Associated with the lower part of the chamber 11 is a. tank or main tank 13 that contains the cleansing mixture that is circulated by pumps under conditions of use.
The'door 12 is utilized for eflfecting the replenishing of the cleansing element proper in concentrated form to the tank 13 by the use of the attachment and to this effect isprovided with a trip in the form of an operating.
The trip'14 isin the path of a control arm 15 on a horizontalshaft 16 that is part of the rotating member 17 of the control device 18 that controls the delivery of the solution to be supplied and which control device is located in the delivery line or tube delivery structure intermediate an overhead auxiliary tank 20 and the main tank 13.
Upon and responsive to each full operation of the arm 15 a measured quantity of cleansing solution is released from the auxiliary tank 20 for delivery to the main tank 13 due to the limited to and fro. movement As shown,-the shaft 16 projects through a horizonta'l cylindrical valve chamber 21 that is closed at the two ends by end plates 22, bear- 23'in said plates.
. The control arm 15 is at the front end of the shaft 16. Associated with the rear end of the shaft 16 and the rear end plate 22 are spring positioning means in opposition to Y which the rotating member 17 is operated and 10v ings' for the shaft being provided by openings stop means for limiting the return movement and thus effecting the proper positioning of the rotating member 17 for receiving solution from the auxiliary tank 20. Thus, the diametral arm 24 ion. the shaft 16 is connected by its ends to the restraining springs 25 and a stop 26 makes contact with some part thereof' for limiting the rotative movement effected by said springs'25.
The cylindrical chamber 21 has a strictly cylindrical interior wall 26 that is of relatively large diameter so as to be adapted to house therein a valve structure 27 that is mounted on the shaft 16 that operates as a receiving and dumping device and to effect which the valve structure 27 is itself of hollow form. a t
Thus the valve operates as a cup or dipper and as used the parts are constructed and arranged so'that the interior of the valve is filled during normal conditions of rest and it discharges responsive to downward movement of the arm 15.
Considering details, the chamber 21 has an inlet port 28 at the top and a delivery port 29. at the bottom. For registering withthese ports at different times respectively the valve structure 27 has ports that extend across the cylindrical side wall for connecting with the.
hollow interior comprising the inlet port 30 and the delivery port 31. a a
The two ports of the outside valve chamber 21 are in vertical alignment and the two parts of the moving cooperating valve structure 27 have an angular separation that corresponds to an obtuse angle that is much less than onehundred and eighty degrees, the parts being constructed and arranged so that in rotating the valve structure 27 from the initial filling position wherein the port 30 is in registration with the port 28 to the discharge positionthe inlet is closed.
While in such initial position the discharge ports are closed. A ventopening 32 may be provided in the wall of the outside chamber 21 that is in registration with the valve inlet port 30 during discharge. Y
The direction of movement for efiecting discharge is clockwise, responsive to the a downward closing movement of the door 12 and of the arm 15. Duringthe upward movement of the door the-arm 15 is inactive,
- and to permit this said arm is in the form of a two-part-jointed structure, composed of the inner supporting part 33 ;the outer free end part 34; the pivot pin 35; and the flat strip positioning spring 36.
The joint 37 provided for the arm parts 33 and 34 comprises overlapping partssuch that during upward movement of the trip 14 such movement is essentially free,.the trip snapping past the arm and during downward movement of the trip the arm 15 operates like a rigid structure.
The dipper or cup characteristic of the con- I trol structure is desirable because of the quickdischarge will be extended by extending the.
length of the arm 15, and these means are provided in the structure as shown.
In order to further facilitate discharge additional means are provided in the form of an auxiliary discharge chamber 37 that mechanically is incorporated in the structure of the valve chamber 21 and operatively is in full open communication with the dis barge port 29 for receiving a charge of so ution from the valve structure 27 and which is the part that delivers to the tubular conductor that delivers to the tank 13. Said discharge chamber 37 may be provided with a vent openin 38 and to this may be connected a vent tu e 39 that projects an appreciable distallice-upwardly so as to elevate the actual vent in ct.
With. a conveyor form of dish washing machine a trip such as the trip 14 would be applied to some part of the conveyor for operating the arm 15 or the equivalent, and corre-' sponding changes would be made in other forms of dish washing machines. 7
The auxiliary discharge chamber 37 does not receive the full contents of the hollow dispensing valve during the discharge operation; because of the excess capacity of the one relatively to the other and because of the vent that is provided in the discharge position of the valve; the chamber 37 is readily substantially filled during the discharge-or dumping operation, notwithstanding the short period of contact of the trip stop or button on the door of the washing machine with the tripping arm of the valve;
The jack-knife construction of said tripping arm permits of the use of a longer arm and the consequent relatively longer time of tripping contact. The longer the arm the more length to slide over.
I claim as my invention v 1. A dispensing valve for use with a dish washing machine comprising a hollow cylindrical valve adapted .for limited rotative movement for filling and'discharge and having supporting shaft elements, a cross-arm mounted on one of said elements, a stop in the path of said arm, and spring positioning means in the formv of a pair of springs operatively connected respectively to the ends of said arm tending to maintain said arm, in contact with said stop. 7
.2. A dispensing valve as described in claim 1, a crank-arm for rotating said valve in op-' position to said spring positioning means, and said crank-arm being in the form of a v two-part jack-knife structure so. as-to be adapted to operate actively one-way only responsive vto contact with a trip button on'a moving part of a dish washing machine. 3. A dispensing valve for delivering cleansing solution to a' dish washing machine comprising a casing structure enclosing a horiz'ontally disposed cylindrical valve chamber, provided with an inlet at the upper end and a vent opening adjacent thereto, and having a part of the bottom wall open for the full length for discharge, an auxiliary chamber extending along said bottom wall and provided' with an open upper end that registers with said open part and having a bottom that is provided with a discharge opening, a hollow valve rotatively housed in said casing,
provided with ports for alternate communication with said inlet and open part for filling and for discharge and arranged to cover said vent while fillingand to uncover the same for discharge, cooperating spring and stop means tending to hold said valve to the filling position, and a-crank-arm-for use in rotating the valve from the filling to the discharge 'position:
4. A dispensing valve as described in claim 3, said crank-arm being in the form of a twopart j ack-knife structure so as to be adapted to operate actively one way only responsive to contact with a trip button.
i JOHN COY.
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US2499976A (en) * | 1948-11-08 | 1950-03-07 | Arthur C Rockwood | Acid dispenser |
US2778542A (en) * | 1952-05-21 | 1957-01-22 | Rudy F Ries | Measuring and dispensing device for coffee, sugar, and the like |
US2887252A (en) * | 1957-02-18 | 1959-05-19 | Nesbitt Fruit Products | Measuring liquid dispenser |
US3094252A (en) * | 1960-02-08 | 1963-06-18 | Procter & Gamble | Container for thixotropic products |
US3582657A (en) * | 1968-11-18 | 1971-06-01 | John Lynde Anderson | Liquid-dispensing device |
US3650305A (en) * | 1970-01-29 | 1972-03-21 | Harvey Dental Specialty Co | Valve for dispensing measured quantities of liquid |
US4134349A (en) * | 1977-09-07 | 1979-01-16 | Marks Eugene J | Fertilizer and insecticide applicator |
US5205998A (en) * | 1985-08-01 | 1993-04-27 | Ethyl Corporation | Angle of repose valve |
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US2499976A (en) * | 1948-11-08 | 1950-03-07 | Arthur C Rockwood | Acid dispenser |
US2778542A (en) * | 1952-05-21 | 1957-01-22 | Rudy F Ries | Measuring and dispensing device for coffee, sugar, and the like |
US2887252A (en) * | 1957-02-18 | 1959-05-19 | Nesbitt Fruit Products | Measuring liquid dispenser |
US3094252A (en) * | 1960-02-08 | 1963-06-18 | Procter & Gamble | Container for thixotropic products |
US3582657A (en) * | 1968-11-18 | 1971-06-01 | John Lynde Anderson | Liquid-dispensing device |
US3650305A (en) * | 1970-01-29 | 1972-03-21 | Harvey Dental Specialty Co | Valve for dispensing measured quantities of liquid |
US4134349A (en) * | 1977-09-07 | 1979-01-16 | Marks Eugene J | Fertilizer and insecticide applicator |
US5205998A (en) * | 1985-08-01 | 1993-04-27 | Ethyl Corporation | Angle of repose valve |
US5405061A (en) * | 1992-05-06 | 1995-04-11 | Waeschle Maschinenfabrik Gmbh | Rotary feeder for bulk material or liquids |
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