Claims
- 1. Appliance (100) for treating articles, particularly nursing bottles (123, 179) and accessories (119), inside a housing (101) of compact dimensions comprising:
a fresh water tank (7) filled with fresh water for controllable retrieval therefrom of a plurality of successive and restricted measured doses of fresh water for the treatment of the articles, and configured for permitting operation of the appliance independently of water mains, a dosing device located downstream of the fresh water tank (7) and configured for controllably releasing at least one dose of measured and of restricted volume of fresh water, a heater (13) downstream of the fresh water tank and controllably operative to heat fresh water for treatment of the articles, a chamber (1) for treating articles therein, and in fluid flow communication with and downstream of the dosing device, a spent water tank (33) coupled in fluid flow communication with and downstream of the chamber for collecting spent water, to permit operation of the appliance independently of a drain pipe to a sewage system, whereby the appliance is autonomous for treatment of articles by being self-sufficient in fresh water supply and in spent water collection.
- 2. The appliance according to claim 1,wherein
the dosing device is selected from the group of devices consisting of dose holders, dosing valves, and dosing pumps.
- 3. The appliance according to claim 1, wherein
the dosing device is a dose holder (11), and the heater (13) is nested within the dose holder (11) and controllably operative to heat a dose of fresh water received inside the dose holder.
- 4. The appliance according to claim 1, wherein the treatment of articles further comprises:
a washing treatment cycle, where fresh water is either one of both unheated or heated to temperature, and released, accordingly, as unheated water and as hot water for washing, a rinsing treatment cycle, where the heater remains either one of both operative and inoperative and water is released respectively, heated and unheated, as a fluid for rinsing, and a sterilization treatment cycle, where fresh water is heated to produce and release steam as a fluid for sterilization, whereby articles in the chamber are treated in either one of both a single and a plurality of treatment cycles, selected alone, and in combination, and in desired order, from the group of treatment cycles consisting of washing with hot water, rinsing with water, and sterilizing with steam.
- 5. The appliance according to claim 1, for treating a nursing bottle (123, 179) defining a nursing bottle length, a nursing bottle outside, and a nursing bottle mouth (169) leading to a nursing bottle inside, and
the appliance further comprising within the housing:
a cage (3) received within the chamber (1) and configured for containing the articles inserted into the appliance for treatment, the cage being of cylindrical and of meshed construction to ensure fluid flow communication between the chamber and the articles and vice versa, and the nursing bottles being releasably retained inside the cage in predetermined equally spaced apart circular distribution in nursing bottle mouth-down orientation, and in controlled-looseness retention, a rotator (5) coupled to the cage for providing controllable cage rotation in continuous repetitive sequential steps of rotation and of dwell, the rotator advancing the cage in continuous repetitive sequential steps to one and to next dwell station and vice versa, with a dwell station for treatment of the accessories and of the outside of the nursing bottles, and a dwell station for treatment of the inside of the nursing bottles, whereby continuous rotation of the cage provides enhanced treatment of the accessories and of both the outside and the inside of the nursing bottles.
- 6. The appliance according to claim 5, further comprising within the housing:
a jet dispenser (25) downstream of and in fluid flow communication with the chamber, and receiving via the chamber of a succession of doses of fluid supplied thereto for controllably generating at least one intermittent high-speed jet of fluid for injection into the cage, the jet dispenser being aligned in operative association opposite the cage in oblique orientation relative to the length of a nursing bottle, to inject the at least one jet of fluid for treatment of the inside of a nursing bottle via the nursing bottle mouth when at a one appropriate dwell station, and to inject at least one jet of fluid for treatment of the outside of the nursing bottles and of the accessories when at a next appropriate dwell station, whereby doses of fluid and intermittent at least one high-speed jet of fluid save fresh water and enhance treatment efficiency, and a filter (17) mounted intermediate the chamber and the jet dispenser, for filtering fluid received from the chamber before repeated use of filtered fluid by the jet dispenser, the filter enabling repeated use of a dose of fluid, whereby doses of fresh water necessary for treatment of articles are saved, permitting reduction of size of the fresh water tank and of the wastewater tank, to make the appliance portable.
- 7. The appliance according to claim 6, wherein
the heater is located at either one of both inside the jet dispenser and adjacent the jet dispenser.
- 8. The appliance according to claim 6, further comprising:
at least one high-speed intermittent jet of fluid impinging obliquely inside a nursing bottle and causing thereto longitudinal displacement and angular displacement in perpendicular to the length of the nursing bottle, whereby successive at least one high-speed jet of fluid impinges successively on different spots inside the nursing bottle and enhance treatment.
- 9. The appliance according to claim 6, further comprising within the housing:
a controller (C) for commanding, controlling and sequencing operation of the appliance. the controller being programmable to command automatic operation of the appliance in treatment step parameters, selected alone or in combination from the releasably retained parameters consisting of order of successive treatment cycles, number of treatment cycles, and duration of treatment cycles.
- 10. The appliance according to claim 1, wherein
a volume of water ranging between 0.5 liter and 0.75 liter is retrieved out of the fresh water tank and sufficient for treatment of up to five articles.
- 11. The appliance according to claim 1, wherein
the appliance is operable by electric power derived from a power supply, whereby the appliance is operable in situ wherever at least either one of both an appropriate electric socket and a suitable battery is available.
- 12. The appliance according to claim 1, wherein
the fresh water tank (7) comprises a closable opening for refill.
- 13. The appliance according to claim 1, wherein
the fresh water tank is removable from the appliance and replaceable.
- 14. The appliance according to claim 1, wherein
the fresh water tank is filled with a liquid.
- 15. The appliance according to claim 1, wherein
the fresh water tank is filled with either one of both fresh water and a treatment solution.
- 16. The appliance according to claim 1, wherein
the appliance is configured to treat at least one nursing bottle.
- 17. The appliance according to claim 1, wherein
a water pipe from a water supply mains is coupled to the appliance to supply fresh water thereto, and a drain pipe to a sewage system is coupled to the appliance for receiving spent water therefrom, whereby the appliance is operable for the treatment of articles in static counter-top appliance configuration.
- 18. The appliance according to claim 1, wherein
the chamber accommodates treatment of bottles of different length.
- 19. The appliance according to claim 1, further comprising within the housing:
at least one additive being controllably released from at least one additive container (27) which is coupled in fluid flow communication and appropriately configured for addition of the at least one additive for the treatment of articles, whereby the treatment of articles is enhanced.
- 20. The appliance according to claim 19, wherein
the at least one additive is a washing enhancement additive selected alone and in combination from the group consisting of detergents and soaps.
- 21. The appliance according to claim 19, wherein
the at least one additive is a disinfection additive.
- 22. The appliance according to claim 19, wherein
the appliance is operative for the treatment of at least one article by sole consumption of water and at least one additive, whereby disposables, such as at least one brush, are superfluous and unnecessary.
- 23. The appliance according to claim 4, further comprising
a self-treatment process is controllably operative and comprises at least either one of both a single and a plurality of treatment cycles, selected alone and in combination, from the group of treatment cycles consisting of washing with either one of both cold and hot water, of rinsing with either one of both cold and hot water, and of sterilizing with steam, in a selectable order and number of cycles.
- 24. The appliance according to claim 23, further comprising within the housing:
at least one additive being controllably released from at least one additive container which is coupled in fluid flow communication and appropriately configured for adding the at least one additive to the self-treatment process, whereby the self-treatment process is enhanced.
- 25. The appliance according to claim 6, wherein
the jet dispenser generates a plurality of high-speed jets of fluid selected alone and combination from the group of intermittent and of continuous jets of fluid.
- 26. Appliance (100) for treating articles, particularly nursing bottles (123, 179) and accessories (119), inside a housing (101) of compact dimensions comprising:
a washing treatment cycle, where fresh water is either one of both unheated or heated to temperature, and released, accordingly, as unheated water and as hot water for washing, a rinsing treatment cycle, where the heater remains either one of both operative and inoperative and water is released respectively, heated and unheated, as a fluid for rinsing, and a sterilization treatment cycle, where fresh water is heated to produce and release steam as a fluid for sterilization, whereby articles are treated in either one of both a single and a plurality of treatment cycles, selected alone, and in combination, and in desired order, from the group of treatment cycles consisting of washing with hot water, rinsing with water, and sterilizing with steam.
- 27. The appliance according to claim 26, further comprising:
a fresh water tank (7) filled with fresh water for controllable retrieval therefrom of a plurality of successive restricted and measured doses of fresh water for the treatment of the articles, is configured for permitting operation of the appliance independently of external water source, a dosing device located downstream of the fresh water tank (7) and configured for controllably releasing at least one dose of measured and of restricted volume of fresh water, a heater (13) downstream of the fresh water tank and controllably operative to heat fresh water for treatment of the articles, a chamber (1) for treating articles therein, and being in fluid flow communication with and downstream of the dosing device, a spent water tank (33) coupled in fluid flow communication with and downstream of the chamber for collecting spent water, to permit operation of the appliance independently of a drain pipe to a sewage system, whereby the appliance is autonomous for treatment of articles by being self-sufficient in fresh water supply and in spent water collection.
- 28. The appliance according to claim 26, for treating a nursing bottle (123, 179) defining a nursing bottle length, a nursing bottle outside, and a nursing bottle mouth (169) leading to a nursing bottle inside, and
the appliance further comprising within the housing:
a cage (3) received within the chamber (1) and configured for containing the articles inserted into the appliance for treatment, the cage being of cylindrical and of meshed construction to ensure fluid flow communication between the chamber and the articles and vice versa, and the nursing bottles being inside the cage in predetermined equally spaced apart circular distribution in nursing bottle mouth-down orientation, and in controlled-looseness retention, a rotator (5) coupled to the cage for providing controllable cage rotation in continuous repetitive sequential steps of rotation and of dwell, the rotator advancing the cage in continuous repetitive sequential steps to one and to next dwell station and vice versa, with a dwell station for treatment of the accessories and of the outside of the nursing bottles, and a dwell station for treatment of the inside of the nursing bottles, whereby continuous rotation of the cage provides enhanced treatment of the accessories and of both the outside and the inside of the nursing bottles.
- 29. The appliance according to claim 28, further comprising within the housing:
a jet dispenser (25) downstream of and in fluid flow communication with the chamber, and receiving via the chamber (1) of a succession of doses of fluid supplied thereto for controllably generating at least one intermittent high-speed jet of fluid for injection into the cage, the jet dispenser being aligned in operative association opposite the cage in oblique orientation relative to the length of a nursing bottle, to inject the at least one jet of fluid for treatment of the inside of a nursing bottle via the nursing bottle mouth when at a one appropriate dwell station, and to inject at least one jet of fluid for treatment of the outside of the nursing bottles and of the accessories when at a next appropriate dwell station, whereby doses of fluid and intermittent at least one high-speed jet of fluid save fresh water and enhance treatment efficiency, and a filter (17) mounted intermediate the chamber and the jet dispenser, for filtering fluid received from the chamber before repeated use of filtered fluid by the jet dispenser, the filter enabling repeated use of a dose of fluid, whereby doses of fresh water necessary for treatment of articles are saved, permitting reduction of size of the fresh water tank and of the wastewater tank, to make the appliance portable.
- 30. The appliance according to claim 29, wherein
the heater is located at location selected from the group of locations consisting of inside the dose holder, inside the jet dispenser, and adjacent the jet dispenser.
- 31. The appliance according to claim 29, further comprising:
at least one high-speed intermittent jet of fluid impinging obliquely inside a nursing bottle and causing thereto longitudinal displacement and angular displacement in perpendicular to the length of the nursing bottle, whereby successive at least one high-speed jet impinge successively on different spots inside the nursing bottle and enhance treatment.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application claims priority under 35 USC 119(e) of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/372,392, filed Apr. 9, 2002, the priority date of which is claimed herein, and the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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