Claims
- 1. An article cleaning apparatus comprising:
an air management mechanism; a cleaning basket assembly; a fluid regeneration device; a working fluid device coupled to said fluid regeneration device, said cleaning basket assembly, and said air management mechanism, a clean fluid device coupled to said cleaning basket assembly and said fluid regeneration device; a controller coupled to said air management mechanism, said cleaning basket assembly, said working fluid device, said regeneration device, and said clean fluid device; wherein said controller is configured to control a cleaning process, including at least a solvent cleaning process, wherein said solvent cleaning process utilizes a solvent based cleaning fluid comprising cyclic siloxane solvent; and a solvent vapor sensor coupled to the controller to determine amounts of solvent vapor that may flow during said solvent cleaning process.
- 2. The article cleaning apparatus of claim 1 wherein said solvent vapor sensor is selected from the group consisting of a spectroscopic sensor; a piezo-based sensor; a strain-gauge based sensor; and a capacitive sensor.
- 3. The article cleaning apparatus of claim 1 wherein said solvent vapor sensor comprises an infrared sensor responsive to siloxane absorbance of infrared radiation.
- 4. The article cleaning apparatus of claim 1 wherein said solvent vapor sensor comprises an infrared sensor selectively responsive to infrared radiation absorbance of siloxane and water vapor.
- 5. The article cleaning apparatus of claim 1 wherein said solvent vapor sensor comprises a quartz crystal microbalance sensor including a transducer film.
- 6. The article cleaning apparatus of claim 5 wherein said transducer film comprises a non-polar polymer.
- 7. The article cleaning apparatus of claim 6 wherein said transducer film comprises a hydrocarbon chain.
- 8. The article cleaning apparatus of claim 1 wherein said solvent vapor sensor comprises a strain gauge sensor including a transducer film.
- 9. The article cleaning apparatus of claim 8 wherein said transducer film comprises a non-polar polymer.
- 10. The article cleaning apparatus of claim 8 wherein said transducer film comprises a hydrocarbon chain.
- 11. A solvent vapor sensor for determining amounts of solvent vapor flowing during a solvent dry cleaning process, wherein said solvent cleaning process utilizes a solvent based cleaning fluid comprising cyclic siloxane solvent.
- 12. The solvent vapor sensor of claim 11 wherein said solvent vapor sensor is selected from the group consisting of a spectroscopic sensor, a piezo-based sensor, a strain gauge based sensor, and a capacitive sensor.
- 13. The solvent vapor sensor of claim 11 wherein said solvent vapor sensor comprises an infrared sensor responsive to siloxane absorbance of infrared radiation.
- 14. The solvent vapor sensor of claim 11 wherein said solvent vapor sensor comprises an infrared sensor selectively responsive to infrared radiation absorbance of siloxane and water vapor.
- 15. The solvent vapor sensor of claim 11 wherein said solvent vapor sensor comprises a quartz crystal microbalance sensor including a transducer film.
- 16. The solvent vapor sensor of claim 15 wherein said transducer film comprises a non-polar polymer.
- 17. The solvent vapor sensor of claim 16 wherein said transducer film comprises a hydrocarbon chain.
- 18. The solvent vapor sensor of claim 11 wherein said solvent vapor sensor comprises a strain gauge sensor including a transducer film.
- 19. The solvent vapor sensor of claim 18 wherein said transducer film comprises a non-polar polymer.
- 20. The solvent vapor sensor of claim 18 wherein said transducer film comprises a hydrocarbon chain.
- 21. An article cleaning apparatus comprising:
a controller configured to control a cleaning process, including at least a solvent cleaning process, wherein said solvent cleaning process utilizes a solvent based volatile cleaning fluid comprising cyclic siloxane solvent; and a chemical-specific sensor configured to monitor amounts of the volatile solvent fluid, and coupled to the controller to control a drying cycle for extracting a desired level of moisture from the articles.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending and commonly assigned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/127,001 filed Apr. 22, 2002.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
10127001 |
Apr 2002 |
US |
Child |
10657874 |
Sep 2003 |
US |