WO2001007719A1 - Method and device for the removal of dirt by means of steam and detergent - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates in the first place to a method for the removal of dirt from a substrate by means of steam and cleaning agent, as defined in the preamble of claim 1.
- a method known in the art comprises the steps of metering cleaning agent and mixing it with the steam, and bringing the mixture thus formed into contact with the dirt to be removed.
- Such a method can be used for cleaning floors, floor covering, carpets and clothes, but also for cleaning many kinds of objects, such as greasy and caked equipment in catering kitchens. Walls and ceilings, for example tiled walls, can also be cleaned by means of steam cleaning.
- a special application relates to the removal of chewing gum residues.
- the steam and the cleaning agent are mixed together in a mixing chamber, which is set up on a mobile frame, and subsequently pumped by way of a common line to an application device, such as a spray gun or spray lance.
- an application device such as a spray gun or spray lance.
- the connection between the mixing chamber and the application device often consists of a flexible hose with one chamber, which hose can have a length of over 10 metres. Dirt that is difficult to remove is first preheated with steam, after which a mixture of steam and cleaning agent is applied, so that the dirt is actually removed. For the cleaning treatment of the next dirty spot, the cycle of pretreatment with steam and subsequent actual cleaning with a mixture of steam and cleaning agent has to be repeated.
- the present invention aims to shorten the cycle time of the method and to improve the general efficiency of the cleaning, in particular the cleaning power of a cleaning agent, and also to reduce the consumption of cleaning agent.
- the cleaning agent is injected into the steam and is brought into contact in a gaseous state with the dirt to be removed.
- the cleaning power of a cleaning agent that is used in combination with steam in particular low-pressure steam
- the cleaning agent can be improved by injecting the cleaning agent, which is generally used in liquid form as an aqueous solution, into the steam and thus atomizing it, so that, as a result of expansion and heating, the constituents of the cleaning agent are converted into the gaseous state, after which the gaseous mixture thus formed is brought into contact with the dirt.
- the atomization leads to a highly active form of reaction of the constituents of the cleaning agent, so that these constituents in combination with steam act more rapidly upon the dirt to be removed, so that the total treatment duration can be shortened and the efficiency is improved.
- GB-A-1449483 discloses a steam cleaner in which a cleaning agent can be supplied in a metered way to a mixture of hot water, generated steam and combustion gases at a point halfway along the line between steam generator and application device, in order to permit better regulation of the cleaning process by means of the supplied quantity of cleaning agent.
- a cleaning agent can be supplied in a metered way to a mixture of hot water, generated steam and combustion gases at a point halfway along the line between steam generator and application device, in order to permit better regulation of the cleaning process by means of the supplied quantity of cleaning agent.
- US-A-4327459 discloses a steam cleaner with removal by suction, in the case of which steam and cleaning agent can be supplied by way of separate lines to a mixing chamber of an application device. There is no question of injection of the cleaning agent into the steam here, but the liquid cleaning agent is made to flow out together with the steam into the mixing chamber.
- the steam and the cleaning agent in the case of the method according to the invention are advantageously likewise supplied separately to an application device, the injection or atomization of the cleaning agent being carried out in or near the application device.
- a metered quantity of cleaning agent is atomized in the steam in or close to the application device, so that the highly active form of reaction of the cleaning agent, which appears to be unstable, is still present at the time of emergence from the application device, since the distance travelled, and therefore the period of time between injection and atomization, on the one hand, and emergence, on the other hand, is short.
- shut-off means such as a one-way valve
- the cleaning agent can advantageously be preheated prior to the atomization.
- the cleaning agent is preheated by heat exchange with the steam, which can be carried out, for example, by bringing the individual supply lines into heat-exchanging contact with each other prior to the atomization.
- a low-pressure steam cleaner (max. 10 bar) is preferably used for carrying out the cleaning method according to the invention. Such a cleaner produces virtually no noise nuisance, so that it is not necessary for those reasons to close off the area to be cleaned, for example shopping street, floor of the shop or the like. Furthermore, working with low pressure ensures that the substrate or object to be cleaned is not damaged.
- the dirt to be removed is advantageously preheated with steam prior to the gaseous mixture of steam and cleaning agent being brought into contact with the dirt. If necessary, the treated and/or disintegrated dirt can be collected by being sucked up.
- the method according to the invention can be used in particular with the cleaning agent, which is an aqueous solution that comprises phosphate compounds, comprising at least a combination of orthophosphate, polyphosphate and pyrophosphate, and also at least an anionic surfactant, a non-polar organic solvent and an emulsifier.
- the cleaning agent which is an aqueous solution that comprises phosphate compounds, comprising at least a combination of orthophosphate, polyphosphate and pyrophosphate, and also at least an anionic surfactant, a non-polar organic solvent and an emulsifier.
- the phosphate compounds consist of a combination of at least orthophosphate P0 4 3" , polyphosphate P 2 0 7 4" and pyrophosphate P 3 O 10 5" .
- This preferred cleaning agent further contains an anionic surfactant, such surfactants being known per se.
- anionic surfactants such as surfactants being known per se.
- a mixture of anionic surfactants and nonionic surfactants can also be used.
- Such a cleaning agent also contains a small quantity of organic solvent, which is preferably a petroleum fraction obtained by distillation of crude petroleum.
- organic solvent which is preferably a petroleum fraction obtained by distillation of crude petroleum.
- the cleaning agent further comprises an emulsifier.
- the ratio of steam to dilute cleaning agent was approximately 4:1, while in the case of the method according to the invention the ratio of steam to dilute cleaning agent can be of the order of 6:1 in order still to achieve efficient removal of dirt. More steam (greater ratio) gives a poorer result, while more cleaning agent hardly gives any better effect .
- the invention also relates to a device for the removal of dirt by means of steam and cleaning agent, in particular a low-pressure steam cleaner as defined in claim 11.
- a device generally comprises a frame, preferably a mobile frame, in which a water supply container, a first pump connected to the water supply container, a steam generator for converting water into steam and having a supply line connected to the first pump and a discharge line for the discharge of steam formed, a stock container for cleaning agent, which is connected to a second pump, and an application device which is in communication with the discharge line of the steam generator are set up, generally inside a closed housing, and which device is further provided with regulating means for supplying steam and a cleaning agent respectively to the application device.
- the discharge line of the second pump is connected to the discharge line of the steam generator by means of connecting means in such a way that during operation injection of the cleaning agent into the steam and atomization occur and the connecting means and application device are designed in such a way that during operation a gaseous mixture of steam and cleaning agent is delivered by the application device.
- Such a steam cleaner makes it possible to carry out the method according to the invention and to achieve the envisaged advantages .
- the discharge line of the second pump is advantageously connected to one end of a line for cleaning agent, the other end of which line opens out by way of an aperture with smaller dimensions than the line for cleaning agent into a steam line, which connects the steam generator to the application device.
- the relatively small aperture at the end of the line for cleaning agent and the second pump ensure that sufficient pressure is built up in the line for cleaning agent, so that during the emergence of the cleaning agent through the relatively small aperture expansion - and consequently gas formation - occurs, which leads to an unstable, highly active form of the cleaning agent.
- Other connecting means between the line for cleaning agent and the steam line which have the same effect can also be used.
- the line for cleaning agent and the steam line are in a heat-exchanging relationship with each other upstream of the aperture .
- the line for cleaning agent and the steam line are formed by compartments of a flexible hose containing at least two compartments .
- the compartment through which the steam is conveyed is advantageously provided on the outside of a thicker outside wall, so that heat transfer will occur primarily to the line for cleaning agent.
- a flexible hose consisting of several compartments can also have a compartment in which connecting lines for the control of the regulating means by operating members are accommodated. Such operating members will preferably be provided in a handle of the application device, such as a spray gun or spray lance.
- the application device can be provided with a suction nozzle for sucking up steam and dirt that has been removed, which suction nozzle is in communication with vacuum means by way of a suction line.
- a suction nozzle for sucking up steam and dirt that has been removed, which suction nozzle is in communication with vacuum means by way of a suction line.
- vacuum means for sucking up steam and dirt that has been removed, which suction nozzle is in communication with vacuum means by way of a suction line.
- the vacuum means preferably comprise a vacuum pump with low flow and high vacuum, by means of which a directed suction is possible without the steam treatment and the suction counteracting each other.
- the application device advantageously comprises a spray head, a suction nozzle of the suction means being disposed at one side of the spray head.
- a spray head a suction nozzle of the suction means being disposed at one side of the spray head.
- the end of the spray head advantageously extends beyond the end of the suction nozzle. Since the vacuum pump used sucks in a relatively narrow air column, this arrangement of the suction nozzle relative to the spray head from which the steam emerges to the outside can increase the cleaning action of the steam.
- a compressed air line of the vacuum pump is preferably connected to a separating chamber for separating dirt and water, on the one hand, and air, on the other hand.
- a separating chamber consists of a vessel in which plates which may be cooled or otherwise are disposed in a vertical manner, with which plates the sucked-in air laden with dirt and water collides, with the result that the dirt falls down and the water condenses.
- a collection container is preferably provided for the collection of the separated dirt and water, which container is connected to the separating chamber, in general the bottom of said chamber.
- the application device may, if desired, be provided with a brush or brush head, which can facilitate the removal of dirt.
- the method according to the invention can be used either indoors or outdoors, for example in shopping streets and shopping centres, on platforms and at stops for public transport, in schools, squares, playgrounds, hotels and restaurants, theme parks, sports complexes, stadiums, filling stations, airports and entrances, but it is also suitable for specialist cleaning such as in catering kitchens and other places where hygiene is important .
- the method can be carried out on any type of substrate, including asphalt, concrete, paving stones, natural stone, carpet, floor covering, doormats etc., _ 8 .
- a mobile device For cleaning large surfaces use can be made of a mobile device, the necessary equipment being set up in the loading area of a van or on a trailer. The operatives can then cover a large area using the long hoses, without having to move the mobile device each time. In general, such a mobile device will be provided with its own electrical power supply.
- FIG. 1 shows a diagram illustrating the construction of an embodiment of a device according to the invention.
- Fig. 2 shows a diagrammatic cross section of a preferred embodiment of an application device with injection, atomization and removal by suction.
- Fig. 1 shows schematically a diagram of a low-pressure steam cleaner according to the invention.
- a water tank 1 is connected to a water pump 2 , which is in communication with a supply line of a boiler 3 for converting water into steam.
- the discharge line of the boiler is in communication with an application device 7 by way of a line 4 which is provided with conventional pressure meters and temperature meters 5, 6.
- a stock tank 8 for cleaning agent is in communication by way of pump 9 and line 10 with the line 4 near the application device 7.
- Valves 11 and 12 are provided in the lines 4 and 10, in order to regulate the supply of steam and cleaning agent.
- the valves 11 and 12 are manually operated by means of operating members 13 and 14, which are normally integral with the application device 7.
- the device according to the invention also comprises suction means, which comprise a suction nozzle 15 which is situated adjoining the application device 7, and the suction aperture of which is at a greater distance from the substrate to be cleaned than the spray nozzle 16 of the application device 7.
- the suction nozzle 15 is _ 9 _
- Collection vessel 51 and tank 1 for fresh water can be integrated in one container which has two compartments separated by a diaphragm, namely one for fresh water and one for dirty water.
- Fig. 2 shows a detail of the steam cleaner according to the invention.
- Fig. 2 shows diagrammatically a flexible hose 21 consisting of several compartments, a compartment 22 for cleaning agent (compare line 10 in Fig. 1) , a compartment 23 for steam (compare line 4 in Fig. 1) , and a compartment 24 in which the connecting lines between the operating members 13 and 14 and the valves 11 and 12 are fitted.
- a connecting piece 25 is provided at the end of the compartment 22, shutting off said compartment.
- a small aperture 26 is provided in the wall between compartment 22 and compartment 23, which aperture is shut off by a one-way valve (not shown), for example a ball valve.
- the connecting piece 25 can also be provided with a hollow needle or tube which passes through the dividing wall 27 between compartments 22 and 23.
- Liquid cleaning agent that is injected by way of pump 9 into compartment 23 will expand when it emerges from aperture 26, as a result of the high pressure in the steam compartment 23, and will be converted into the gaseous state. It remains in this gaseous state until it emerges from the application device 7. Since the compartments 22 and 23 adjoin each other over a certain length, the cleaning agent will be heated up by the steam, so that the chance of the presence of liquid droplets in the steam after atomization is slight.
- the application device 7 is also shown in greater detail in Fig. 2.
- the spray head 16 comprises at the end an outlet aperture 32 surrounded by brush hairs 31, for the exit of steam 17. As shown, the - 10 -
- suction nozzle 15 is disposed on the rear side of the spray head 16, so that during operation the steam 17 first contacts the substrate and is then sucked off in a directed manner by way of suction nozzle 15. It will be understood that in order to ensure that steam and cleaning agent come into contact in the gaseous state with the substrate to be cleaned, the distance from the aperture 26 to the outflow aperture 32 is relatively short. However, this distance is illustrated in an exaggerated manner in Fig. 2.
- a device according to the invention for the removal of dirt by means of steam with which device dirt loosened by a cleaning steam can be sucked off in a directed and efficient manner by means of a vacuum pump with low flow and high vacuum.
- the vacuum pump with low flow and high vacuum provides directed compact removal by suction of small quantities of air at great speed.
- a relatively narrow, straight air column, so to speak, is sucked off, with the dirt and the steam converted to liquid in said column.
- the removal by suction can advantageously be directed in such a way and be kept so compact that the application of the steam and subsequent action of the steam on dirt can be carried out in a continuous process simultaneously with removal of already loosened dirt and liquid by suction.
- the action of the steam and the removal by suction do not interfere with each other. This permits a very efficient cleaning process.
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AU61906/00A AU6190600A (en) | 1999-07-22 | 2000-07-21 | Method and device for the removal of dirt by means of steam and detergent |
EP00948423A EP1196661B1 (en) | 1999-07-22 | 2000-07-21 | Method and device for the removal of dirt by means of steam and detergent |
AT00948423T ATE234391T1 (en) | 1999-07-22 | 2000-07-21 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR REMOVAL OF DIRT USING STEAM AND CLEANING AGENTS |
MXPA02000799A MXPA02000799A (en) | 1999-07-22 | 2000-07-21 | Method and device for the removal of dirt by means of steam and detergent. |
DK00948423T DK1196661T3 (en) | 1999-07-22 | 2000-07-21 | Process and apparatus for removing dirt by steam and detergent |
JP2001512130A JP2003505237A (en) | 1999-07-22 | 2000-07-21 | Method and apparatus for removing pollutants by steam and cleaning agent |
CA002379656A CA2379656A1 (en) | 1999-07-22 | 2000-07-21 | Method and device for the removal of dirt by means of steam and detergent |
BR0012652-7A BR0012652A (en) | 1999-07-22 | 2000-07-21 | Method and device for removing dirt by means of steam and a cleaning agent |
US10/054,142 US20020112744A1 (en) | 1999-07-22 | 2002-01-22 | Method and device for the removal of dirt by means of steam and detergent |
HK02108000.9A HK1046434A1 (en) | 1999-07-22 | 2002-11-04 | Method and device for the removal of dirt by means of steam and detergent |
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