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Device for washing and rinsing
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US3575348A
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A portable cart is provided with a pump which receives water through a hose connection, and pumps this water through a pressure relief circuit to a venturi injector. The injector receives a liquid detergent or the like, and mixes this detergent with the water. The mixture is supplied to a spray nozzle which is hand operated. The ratio of detergent and water can be varied as a function of the rate that liquid is dispensed from the nozzle.

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il'ited States Patent Inventor Robert H. MacKay Fort Wayne, Ind.
Appl. No. 758,447
Filed Sept. 9, 1968 Patented Apr. 20,1971
Assignee Lincoln Manufacturing Company, Inc
Fort Wayne, Ind.
DEVICE FOR WASHING AND RINSING 2 Claims, 2 Drawing Figs.
US. Cl 239/127, 239/172, 239/310, 239/526 Int. Cl B05!) 9/00 Field of Search 239/ I24,
[56] References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 3,019,799 2/1962 Douty 239/124X 3,372,875 3/1968 Torrey 239/127X Primary Examiner-M. Henson Wood, Jr. Assistant Examiner-Michael Yr Mar Attorney-Jeffers & Young ABSTRACT: A portable cart is provided with a pump which receives water through a hose connection, and pumps this water through a pressure relief circuit to a venturi injector, The injector receives a liquid detergent or the like, and mixes this detergent with the water. The mixture is supplied to a spray nozzle which is hand operated. The ratio of detergent and water can be varied as a function of the rate that liquid is dispensed from the nozzle.
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nnvrcn iron WASlllllhlG AND nrusruu BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION My invention relates to an improved device for washing and rinsing, and particularly to such a device that is portable or mobile, and that has means for varying the ratio of water and detergent or other liquid.
Various establishments, such as institutions, cafeterias, hospitals, or auditoriurns, have large areas which require frequent cleaning. Typically, such areas are cleaned with an ordinary mop or similar device. While such cleaning may be effective, it requires considerable time and labor. Frequently, it is difficult to get personnel to perform such labor. Even if such personnel are available, their wages represent a relatively large part of the total cost for such cleaning.
Accordingly, an object of my invention is to provide an improved device for washing and rinsing large areas.
Another object of my invention is to provide a portable or mobile cart having hose means for connection to a water supply, a supply of detergent in the cart, and spray means for spraying a mixture of water and detergent in a ratio determined by the rate of spray.
Still another object of my invention is to provide an improved mobile cart that carries a detergent or other liquid and a pump, that has means for easily connecting the cart to a source of water and to a source of electricity without reducing the mobility of the cart.
SUMMARY or THE INVENTION Briefly, these and other objects are achieved in accordance with my invention by a cart that is supported on rolling means. A liquid pump driven by an electric motor is mounted in the cart, and means are provided to supply water to the pump from a flexible hose connected between the pump and a faucet. The pump outlet is connected to a pressure relief circuit, and to a venturi injector device. The venturi injector device is connected to the pump outlet, and to a supply of liquid detergent or other material, so as to mix the material with the water in a proportion that varies as a function of the rate of flow of water through the venturi injector device. The outlet of the venturi injector device is connected to a spray type of nozzle which is preferably held and operated by one hand. When the nozzle is operated, a spray of water and detergent is released. The ratio of water and detergent can be selected by changing the rate of flow from the nozzle.
BRlEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING The subject matter which I regard as my invention is particularly pointed out and distinctly claimed in the claims. The structure and operation of my invention, together with further objects and advantages, may be better understood from the following description given in connection with the accompanying drawing, in which:
FlG. ll shows a perspective view of a cart containing the improved device for washing and rinsing in accordance with my invention; and
FIG. 2 shows a diagram illustrating the components and connections provided in my cart of FIG. ll.
DESCRlPTlON OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT With reference to HO. 1, I have shown a cart 110 in accordance with my invention. The cart MD is made portable or mobile, such as by mounting it on a set of wheels l2 so that the cart lltl may be easily moved around. A handle l4 (partially shown) is provided at one end of the cart W for maneuvering and pushing the cart it). The cart ll) is generally rectangular in shape, and is provided with a front panel l6 having a threaded or snap inlet 1''! for receiving a hose l3 that is connected to a suitable supply of water, such as a threaded faucet (not shown). The panel in also has a threaded orsnap outlet 19 which provides water and detergent or other material under pressure. One end of ahose 20 is connected to theoutlet 19. Aspray mechanism 21 is connected to the other end of thehose 20. As known, thespray mechanism 21 may include ahandle 22 and a trigger oractuator 23. Thetrigger 23 is connected to a valve inside of the structure of thehandle 22 so as to control the rate of flow of liquid between thehose 20 and aspray nozzle 24. Electrical power is provided to the cart through asuitable cord 23, and this electrical power may be turned on and off by aswitch 29 which may be located on thepanel 16, or at some other convenient location. The top of the cart 10 is preferably provided with ahinged lid 30 which can be opened to provide access to the inside of the cart 10. The lid 33 is partially shown in a partially open position. A tank orcontainer 32, partially visible, is provided in the cart 10 to store liquid detergent or other similar material.
FIG. 2 shows a diagram of the various components contained within the cart 10 and the connections between these various components. Parts shown in FIG. 2 which correspond to those parts shown in FIG. l have the same reference numerals. The hose 1% is shown connected to'the inlet l7. The inlet 117 is connected to one connection of a flow distribution device orplumbing tee 34. Another connection of theplumbing tee 34 is connected to the inlet of asuitable water pump 35. The pump 33 is provided with a mechanical coupling or connection to the output shaft of anelectric motor 36. Themotor 36 is supplied with electrical power through theswitch 29 and thecord 23. The outlet side of thepump 35 is connected to aninlet 37 of a conventional unloader or pressure relief valve 33. The valve 33 has afirst outlet 39 and asecond outlet 40. Ordinarily, theinlet 37 is connected to the first outlet 33' by a spring-positioned valve. However, when the pressure at thesecond outlet 40 falls below the pressure at theinlet 37 by a selected amount, the spring force is overcome and the valve moves to connect theinlet 37 to thesecond outlet 40. The spring force and hence the operating pressure may be made variable. Thefirst outlet 39 is connected back to another connection of the flow distribution device ortee 34. Thus, in the absence of flow from thesecond outlet 40, thepump 35 has a pressure relief path from its outlet, through theinlet 37 andfirst outlet 39 of the pressure relief valve 33, and back to the inlet of thepump 35 as indicated by the arrows.
Thesecond outlet 40 is connected to aventuri injector device 42 at itsmain inlet 43. Asecond injection inlet 44 is provided for theventuri device 42 to supply the liquid material in the container ortank 32 by the known venturi effect. Thesecond inlet 44 is preferably connected to thetank 32 by a housing as which contains a filter or strainer. Themain outlet 43 of theventuri device 42 is connected to the outlet l9, which in turn is connected to thespray mechanism 21 as explained in connection with FIG. 1.
When the device is in operation, theelectric motor 36 is turned on to drive the pump 33. If thetrigger 23 is released, no liquid flows from thenozzle 24, so that thepump 35 simply pumps around its pressure relief circuit. However, when thetrigger 23 is depressed, liquid can flow from thenozzle 24. When thetrigger 23 is depressed, reduced pressure is presented at thesecond outlet 40 of the unloader or pressure relief valve 33, so that the valve within theunloader valve 38 operates to connect theinlet 37 to thesecond outlet 40. Water flows through theventuri injector device 42, and as it does so, it creates a suction. This suction draws the liquid detergent from thecontainer 32 so that a mixture of water and liquid detergent or other material flows from theoutlet 45, through the outlet 13 and thehose 20, and out of thespray nozzle 24. The ratio of liquid material to water can be varied by changing the rate of flow from thenozzle 24. If the rate of flow is increased, a proportionately larger amount of liquid detergent is drawn into the system by theventuri device 42. Conversely, if the rate of flow is decreased, at proportionately smaller amount of liquid detergent is drawn into the system by theventuri device 42. After a small amount of use, and with theventuri device 42 properly set, a person can control thetrigger 23 which controls a valve in said spray mechanism so that only water is provided at thespray nozzle 24, or so that some desired ratio of liquid detergent and water is provided at thespray nozzle 24.
In one embodiment of my device which was actually constructed, the cart had a length of 26 /ainches, a width of ISVsinches, and a height of 24%inches. Theelectric motor 36 had a l horsepower, l volts, 60 cycle rating, and thepump 35 had a 2 gallons per minute positive displacement. Theunloader valve 38 was model number 3390-6 manufactured by the Hypro Corporation of Minneapolis, Minnesota, and theventuri injector device 42 was model number 201 manufactured by the Dema Corporation of St. Louis, Missouri. With these components, and with thehose 18 connected to a source of water pressure between and 50 pounds per square inch, thenozzle 24 could provide selected pressures between 350 and 700 pounds per square inch. These changes of output pressure and hence changes in the rate of flow permitted the ratio of liquid detergent and water to be varied from approximately zero to approximately 27 percent by volume.
lt will thus be seen that my invention provides a new and improved device for washing and rinsing large areas. My device is relatively simple in operation and construction, and is portable or mobile, so that it can be operated by one person. I have found that a person can manipulate or maneuver the cart 10 through thehandle 14 with one hand, and can operate thespray mechanism 21 with the other hand, thus increasing the efficiency of operation. Persons skilled in the art will appreciate that modifications may be made. For example, various sizes of motors and pumps, various types and ratings of unloader valves, and various types and ratings of venturi injector devices can be utilized. Also, various liquids of various viscosities can be used in thecontainer 32 for mixing with the water. Therefore, while my invention has been described with reference to a particular embodiment, it is to be understood that modifications may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention or from the scope of the claims.
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1. An improved device for washing and rinsing, comprising:
a. a portable mobile cart having means for rolling said cart thereon;
b. a liquid pump mounted on said cart, said pump having an inlet for receiving liquid, an outlet for discharging said received liquid under a higher pressure, and mechanical means for operating said pump;
c. an electric motor mounted on said cart, said motor having an output shaft connected to said mechanical means of said liquid pump, and having means for connecting said electric motor to a source of electric power;
d. a flow distribution device having first, second, and third liquid connections; means for connecting said first connection of said flow distribution device to a source of water; means connecting said second connection of said flow distribution device to said inlet of said liquid pump; g. an unloader valve having a liquid inlet, a first liquid outlet, and a second liquid outlet, said unloader valve being arranged so that its liquid inlet is normally connected to its first liquid outlet, and so that its liquid inlet is disconnected from its first liquid outlet and connected to its second liquid outlet in response to a selected pressure differential between said liquid inlet and said second liquid outlet;
. means connecting said liquid inlet of said unloader valve to said outlet of said liquid pump;
i. means connecting said first liquid outlet of said unloader valve to said third liquid connection of said flow distribution device;
j. a venturi injector device mounted on said cart and having a main liquid inlet connected to a main liquid outlet, and a liquid injection inlet connected to said connected main liquid inlet and main li uid outlet; I k. means connecting sai mam llqLllCl inlet of said venturi injector device to said second outlet of said unloader valve; 1. a container mounted on said cart for storing liquid detergents and the like; m. means connecting said container to said liquid injection inlet of said venturi injector device; and n. manually operable spray means connected to said main liquid outlet of said venturi injector device comprising a nozzle, a handle and a manually operable flow control valve whereby adjustment of said valve produces a variable ratio of detergent to water, said ratio varying directly as a function of the rate of liquid dispensed from said spray means, said ratio being approximately zero for small dispensing rates and increasing as the dispensing rate increases. 2. The improved device of claim 1 wherein said unloader valve comprises means for selectively adjusting said pressure differential.

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1. An improved device for washing and rinsing, comprising: a. a portable mobile cart having means for rolling said cart thereon; b. a liquid pump mounted on said cart, said pump having an inlet for receiving liquid, an outlet for discharging said received liquid under a higher pressure, and mechanical means for operating said pump; c. an electric motor mounted on said cart, said motor having an output shaft connected to said mechanical means of said liquid pump, and having means for connecting said electric motor to a source of electric power; d. a flow distribution device having first, second, and third liquid connections; e. meanS for connecting said first connection of said flow distribution device to a source of water; f. means connecting said second connection of said flow distribution device to said inlet of said liquid pump; g. an unloader valve having a liquid inlet, a first liquid outlet, and a second liquid outlet, said unloader valve being arranged so that its liquid inlet is normally connected to its first liquid outlet, and so that its liquid inlet is disconnected from its first liquid outlet and connected to its second liquid outlet in response to a selected pressure differential between said liquid inlet and said second liquid outlet; h. means connecting said liquid inlet of said unloader valve to said outlet of said liquid pump; i. means connecting said first liquid outlet of said unloader valve to said third liquid connection of said flow distribution device; j. a venturi injector device mounted on said cart and having a main liquid inlet connected to a main liquid outlet, and a liquid injection inlet connected to said connected main liquid inlet and main liquid outlet; k. means connecting said main liquid inlet of said venturi injector device to said second outlet of said unloader valve; l. a container mounted on said cart for storing liquid detergents and the like; m. means connecting said container to said liquid injection inlet of said venturi injector device; and n. manually operable spray means connected to said main liquid outlet of said venturi injector device comprising a nozzle, a handle and a manually operable flow control valve whereby adjustment of said valve produces a variable ratio of detergent to water, said ratio varying directly as a function of the rate of liquid dispensed from said spray means, said ratio being approximately zero for small dispensing rates and increasing as the dispensing rate increases.
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