Claims
- 1. In an automatic towel dispenser having a housing containing a washing and a drying chamber for an endless towel passable therethrough, a delivery slot and an inlet slot formed in the housing, the towel having a cleaned section available for use extending outside the housing between the delivery slot and the inlet slot, respectively, means defining a path from the inlet slot to the washing chamber and from the drying chamber to the delivery slot along which the endless towel is movable, the housing also containing a first supply chamber for variably stacking a plurality of soiled towel sections of the endless towel therein, the first supply chamber being located between the inlet slot and the washing chamber, as viewed in travel direction of the towel, and the housing further containing a second supply chamber for variably stacking a plurality of cleaned towel sections of the endless towel therein, the second supply chamber being located between the drying chamber and the delivery slot, as viewed in travel direction of the towel, the path extending through the washing and drying chambers and into the second supply chamber for cleaned towel sections, means for passing the soiled towel sections, after a given quantity of the cleaned towel sections have been emptied, through the washing and drying chambers, while washing and drying processes are set into operation, and for depositing the sections in the second supply chamber for cleaned towel sections, the washing chamber having, in common, at least one wash tub and one rinsing tub, the path extending through the wash tub and the rinsing tub, and means for passing the endless towel in a looping manner through the wash tub and the rinsing tub along the path therethrough, the improvement therein comprising a steam or vapor barrier located between the wash tub and the rinsing tub, said barrier comprising a covering formed of material having high thermal conductivity and being located in the common washing chamber between the wash tub and the rinsing tub, said covering overlapping an upper region of the wash tub and being immersed below rinsing liquid level in the rinsing tub.
- 2. In an automatic towel dispenser having a housing containing a washing and a drying chamber for an endless towel passable therethrough, a delivery slot and an inlet slot formed in the housing, the towel having a cleaned section available for use extending outside the housing between the delivery slot and the inlet slot, respectively, means defining a path from the inlet slot to the washing chamber and from the drying chamber to the delivery slot along which the endless towel is movable, the housing also containing a first supply chamber for variably stacking a plurality of soiled towel sections of the endless towel therein, the first supply chamber being located between the inlet slot and the washing chamber, as viewed in travel direction of the towel, and the housing further containing a second supply chamber for variably stacking a plurality of cleaned towel sections of the endless towel therein, the second supply chamber being located between the drying chamber and the delivery slot, as viewed in travel direction of the towel, the path extending through the washing and drying chambers and into the second supply chamber for cleaned towel sections, means for passing the soiled towel sections, after given quantity of the cleaned towel sections have been emptied, through the washing and drying chambers, while washing and drying processes are set into operation, and for depositing the sections in the second supply chamber for cleaned towel sections, the washing chamber having, in common, at least one wash tub and one rinsing tub, the path extending through the wash tub and the rinsing tub, and means for passing the endless towel in a looping manner through the wash tub and the rinsing tub along the path therethrough, the improvement therein comprising a steam or vapor barrier located between the wash tub and the rinsing tub, said barrier comprising sealing means engageable with the towel between the wash tub and the rinsing tub.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 50,641, filed June 21, 1979, and now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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Continuations (1)
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