1. Field of Invention
The current invention relates to a device for cleaning, bleaching and sanitizing cutting boards used in restaurants.
2. Prior Art
There is a need for a device that can properly hold and soak cutting boards because of their often bulky size. Standard sinks cannot easily be used to properly bleach, clean and sanitize cutting boards. The device and method of the current invention address that need.
In one embodiment, a large multi-compartment container with drain valves is provided and positioned in a mop sink or in proximity to a floor drain. Various fluids, such as soapy water, disinfectant, and clean rinse water, are placed in the compartments, and one or more cutting boards are placed in the fluid solutions for a desired time in each fluid. The cutting board(s) are removed and the compartments may be drained to the mop sink or to a floor drain.
One embodiment of the device is a three compartment container which is sized to fit in a mop sink in order to conveniently fill and drain the device.
The following is a list, summarized for convenience only, of elements shown in the figures or described below.
80, 82 cutting boards
90 mop sink
100 three compartment device
140 stand (not shown)
150 slots (not shown)
152 handles (not shown)
180 two compartment device
This device solves the problem of properly bleaching and sanitizing cutting boards due to their often bulky size. They cannot be submerged in water because traditional sinks do not have the proper dimensions to properly clean and sanitize cutting boards. Also, this device will offer a way to keep cutting boards stain free and looking new.
The device may also be used for cleaning other large items such as baking sheets.
Any restaurant that uses cutting boards can use this device.
In this example, as illustrated by
In this example, the device uses drain plugs rather than drain valves. The plugs may be loose, or may be secured by a tether to the outside of the container.
In one embodiment, the container is designed to be lifted (when empty) and carried to a mop sink where it is filled, used, and drained to the sink drain. Slots 150 (not shown) or handles 152 (not shown) may be provided to carry the device.
In another embodiment, a stand 140 (not shown) is provided for the container. Wheels 145 (not shown) may be provided on the stand so that it can be rolled to a faucet for filling the compartments or for draining to a floor drain.
There is no known device that has similar functions or intended to be used in this capacity.
This device can be shortened or widened to accommodate specific needs such as a cutting board with specific dimensions or for domestic home use.
This embodiment is similar to the three compartment example described above, except that it has a single internal wall which creates a pair of internal compartments.
One cutting board 80 is placed in a single compartment. In
One aspect of the invention is that a deep container may be provided so that a cutting board can be covered with a disinfectant fluid and soaked for a period of time without occupying a conventional sink.
In another example, the device may be drained to a floor drain.
The embodiments and examples described above illustrate a few of the devices and methods which can be implemented in accordance with the present invention. The scope of the claims is not limited to these specific examples.
This non-provisional patent application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/190650 filed Sep. 2, 2009 by applicant.
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61190650 | Sep 2008 | US |