1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to catering equipment, and particularly to a pan cleaner.
2. Description of the Related Art
Conventionally, a pan cleaner employs jet fluid to clean a pan, and the pan rotates along with a shelf at the same time. However, residues in the pan that are produced during a heating process such as boiling, stew, frying, decoction and so on are difficult to be cleaned. In a scenario where a chef is very busy, he usually cleans a pan manually, which increases his labor intensity and decreases hygiene quality.
In view of the above-described problems, it is one objective of the invention to provide a pan cleaner that can effectively remove residues in a pan, and thus decreases labor intensity of a chef and increases hygiene quality.
To achieve the above objectives, in accordance with one embodiment of the invention, provided is a pan cleaner, comprising a cleaning portion, a brush sweeping portion having a cleaning component and a driving portion; wherein the cleaning portion provides cleaning fluid for a pan, the cleaning component is contacted with an inner surface of the pan, so as to brush the inner surface of the pan, and the driving portion is connected to and drives the brush sweeping portion.
In certain classes of this embodiment, a bottom of the pan is inversely disposed on the brush sweeping portion, and is supported by the cleaning component, and the cleaning fluid provided by the cleaning portion is jet fluid.
In certain classes of this embodiment, the pan cleaner further comprises a cleaning tank disposed at the bottom of the brush sweeping portion for collecting waste liquid.
In certain classes of this embodiment, a through hole is disposed at the bottom of the cleaning tank, and a stand pipe vertically disposed in the through hole.
In certain classes of this embodiment, the driving portion comprises a driving shaft disposed in the stand pipe, a motor disposed at the bottom of the cleaning tank and having an output shaft, a connecting mechanism connecting the driving shaft and the output shaft of the motor, and the driving shaft passes through the through hole, extends upwardly into the cleaning tank; and is connected to the brush sweeping portion.
In certain classes of this embodiment, the connecting mechanism is a gear transmission mechanism, the motor is a variable speed motor, a pair of bevel gears are disposed on the output shaft of the motor and the bottom of the driving shaft, power of the motor is transmitted to the driving shaft via engagement between the bevel gears.
In certain classes of this embodiment, the brush sweeping portion comprises a plurality of brush sweeping components connected to the driving shaft via a connecting component, at least one first brush sweeping portion being rotable, and at least one second brush sweeping portion being non-rotable.
In certain classes of this embodiment, the brush sweeping component has a floating-type brush sweeping unit, comprising a brush sweeping unit mount and at least two floating brush sweeping portions located in a same plane, the floating brush sweeping portions being flexibly connected and hinged to the brush sweeping unit mount, the brush sweeping unit mount is arc-curved, the brush sweeping unit mount has at least two bearing portions respectively supporting the at least two floating brush sweeping portions, a first connecting portion is disposed at one end of one floating brush sweeping portion, the first connecting portion comprising a vertical connecting groove and a horizontal connecting groove, a second connecting portion is disposed at one end of the other floating brush sweeping portion, a pair of horizontal pins extend from both ends of the second connecting portion, the second connecting portion is flexibly connected to the vertical connecting groove in a vertical direction, and the horizontal pin is flexibly connected to the horizontal connecting groove in a horizontal direction.
In certain classes of this embodiment, the first brush sweeping component comprises a supporting shaft rotably disposed on the connecting component and passing therethrough, the floating-type brush sweeping unit hinged at the top of the supporting shaft and capable of rotating with respect to the supporting shaft in a vertical plane, and a gear fixed at the bottom of the supporting shaft, and engaged with another gear disposed on the stand pipe; a first installation portion is disposed on the connecting component and operates to install the first brush sweeping component, a concave is disposed on the first installation portion, and a bearing is disposed in the concave for receiving the supporting shaft.
In certain classes of this embodiment, the second brush sweeping component comprises a supporter having one end pivotally connected to the connecting component, and being capable of swinging in a vertical plane, and the floating-type brush sweeping unit disposed at the other end of the supporter and capable of rotating with respect to the supporter in a vertical plane, a second installation portion for installing the second brush sweeping component is disposed on the connecting component; a pivot connecting portion with a pivot hole and an extension supporting portion with a guide hole are disposed on the second installation portion, a sliding pole is pivotally connected to the supporter of the second installation portion, and is received in the guide hole, a spring is mounted on the sliding pole, and is supported by the extension supporting portion, and the pivot connecting portion is pivotally connected to the supporter of the second brush sweeping component.
In certain classes of this embodiment, the connecting component comprises a supporter pivotally connected to the connecting component, and being capable of swinging in a vertical plane, a supporting shaft rotably disposed on the supporter and passing therethrough, a roller fixedly disposed at the bottom of the supporting shaft, the roller being contacted with a connecting portion on the stand pipe, and capable of rotating around the connecting portion as the driving shaft rotates, so as to drive the supporting shaft to rotate, and a cleaning component being a brush sweeper is disposed at the top of the supporting shaft.
In certain classes of this embodiment, a supporting sleeve is disposed on the supporter, the supporting shaft is disposed in the supporting sleeve via a bearing, an adjusting slot is disposed on the supporter, and extends along an axial direction of the driving shaft, the supporting sleeve is disposed in the adjusting slot, an adjusting screw is disposed at the outside of the supporter, and abuts against the supporting sleeve, a groove is disposed at an outer surface of the supporting sleeve, and an edge at both sides of the adjusting slot is engaged with the groove.
In certain classes of this embodiment, at least one of the connecting portion and the roller has a vertical gear, the roller is made of elastomer, the roller has a convex-arc-shaped vertical section profile, and a top of the supporting shaft is a guide portion.
In certain classes of this embodiment, the brush sweeper comprises a brush mount and a bristle, a guide hole is disposed on the brush mount, the guide hole is slidingly engaged with the guide portion of the supporting shaft, so that the brush sweeper rotates along with the supporting shaft, a spring is mounted on the supporting shaft, the brush sweeper is elastically supported by the spring, and the brush mount is made of flexible material.
In certain classes of this embodiment, the cleaning portion comprises a first water-supply portion and a second water-supply portion, the first water-supply portion and the second water-supply portion are connected to an inlet pipe via a switching valve, the first water-supply portion supplies water, the second water-supply portion supplies cleaning fluid containing cleaning agent, at least one of the first water-supply portion and the second water-supply portion is connected to a pump.
In certain classes of this embodiment, the driving shaft comprises a through hole disposed thereon, the cleaning portion comprises an inlet pipe, the inlet pipe passes through the through hole on the driving shaft and extends into the cleaning tank, a nozzle is disposed at the top of the inlet pipe, and operates to dispersedly spray liquid flow, a waterproof component is disposed at the top of the inlet pipe, a skirt extends downwardly from an edge of the waterproof component, and operates to prevent liquid from over-flowing via the top of the driving shaft, the waterproof component is a base of the nozzle, and the bottom of the skirt is lower than the top of the driving shaft.
In certain classes of this embodiment, the pan cleaner further comprises a body comprising a frame, an enclosure and a top cover.
In certain classes of this embodiment, the body supports the cleaning tank, the top cover covers the cleaning tank, a compacting device is disposed on the top cover, so as to add pressure on the bottom of the pan as the top cover is closed, a positioning groove is disposed at a top edge of the body, and a shank of the pan is disposed in the positioning groove.
In certain classes of this embodiment, the pan cleaner further comprises a controller for controlling operation of the pan cleaner, the controller being a magnetic relay.
Advantages of the invention are as follows.
The pan cleaner has a cleaning component, which is contacted with and brushes an inner surface of the pan, so that residues within the pan can be completely removed. Moreover, use of the cleaning portion provides cleaning fluid to the pan, which further guarantees good cleaning effect.
Two water-supply portion disposed in the cleaning portion provide two types of cleaning liquid flow: water and cleaning fluid containing cleaning agent, which effectively remove residual oil dent in the pan.
The motor of the pan cleaner is a variable speed motor, which makes it convenient to adjust a rotating speed of the brush sweeping portion, so that cleaning time may be adjusted according to the type of the pan to be cleaned, and better cleaning effect is obtained.
The electromagnetic relay of the pan cleaner is capable of controlling working time of the pan cleaner, so that cleaning time may be adjusted according to the type of the pan to be cleaned, and better cleaning effect is obtained.
By way of engagement between the rotable first brush sweeping component and the non-rotable second brush sweeping component, along with the brush sweeping component with the floating-type brush sweeping unit adapting to an inner surface profile of the pan, better cleaning effect is obtained.
The pan cleaner of the invention can effectively remove residues in a pan, and thus decreases labor intensity of a chef and increases hygiene quality.
The invention will now be described solely by way of example and with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
Detailed description will be given below with reference to accompanying drawings.
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The cleaning portion 2 provides cleaning fluid (such as water, cleaning fluid containing cleaning agent and so on) for a pan (not shown), so as to infiltrate residues within the pan, and to remove and/or brush oil dent therein. A brush sweeper 48 is disposed on the brush sweeping portion 4, as the brush sweeper 47 is contacted with an inner surface of the pan, the inner surface is brushed, and thus residues within the pan is separated from the surface of the pan. The driving portion 3 is connected to the brush sweeping portion 4, so as to drive the brush sweeping portion 4 to operate.
The pan cleaner further comprises a cleaning tank 51 disposed in the enclosure 11 and located at the bottom of the brush sweeping portion 4, so as to collect waste fluid. A through hole is disposed at the center of the bottom of the cleaning tank 51, and a stand pipe 54 is vertically disposed in the through hole via liquid seal, and operates as a supporting mechanism. In this embodiment, the stand pipe 54 is welded to the cleaning tank 51.
Moreover, a circuit is disposed in the pan cleaner, and comprises a controller for controlling the pan cleaning and other components.
In order to obtain good cleaning effect, in this embodiment, the cleaning fluid provided by the cleaning portion 2 is jet fluid, which is capable of flushing an inner part of the pan. Especially, during the use of the pan cleaner, a bottom of the pan is inversely disposed on the brush sweeping portion 4, and is supported by the cleaning component such as the brush sweeper 47. Thus, it is no longer required to manually dump waste cleaning fluid, and the bottom of the pan will not be damped by the fluid, which decreases labor intensity of a chef is decreased, and improves cleaning degree of the pan.
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The inlet pipe 21 passes through the stand pipe 54 disposed at the center of the cleaning tank 51 and extends upwards to an inner space of the cleaning tank 51. A nozzle 23 is disposed at the top of the inlet pipe 21, and operates to dispersedly spray liquid flow onto an inner surface of the pan. The nozzle 23 comprises an enclose 231 and a base 232. A plurality of holes are disposed on the enclose 231 for spraying liquid flow, and the base 232 fixes the nozzle 23 to the top of the inlet pipe 21.
The driving portion 3 comprises a motor 31, a connecting mechanism and a driving shaft 33.
The motor 31 is disposed at the bottom of the cleaning tank, and has an output shaft 311.
The connecting mechanism connects the output shaft 311 of the motor 31 to the driving shaft 33. The connecting mechanism may be any mechanical connecting mechanism, such as a chain transmission mechanism, a belt transmission mechanism or a gear transmission mechanism. In this embodiment, the connecting mechanism is a gear transmission mechanism, and comprises the output shaft 311 disposed on the motor 31, and a pair of bevel gears 33 and 34 disposed at the bottom of the driving shaft 33. Power of the motor 31 is transmitted to the driving shaft 33 via engagement between the bevel gears 32 and 34. Preferably, the motor 31 is a variable speed motor.
The driving shaft 33 passes through the through hole in the stand pipe 54 along a central axis of the stand pipe 54, extends upwardly into the cleaning tank 51, and is rotably installed in the stand pipe 54 via bearings at both ends of the stand pipe 54. The top of the driving shaft 33 is connected to the brush sweeping portion 4 via the connecting component 35.
A through hole is disposed in the driving shaft 33, and the inlet pipe 21 of the cleaning portion 2 pass through the through hole in the driving shaft 33 and extends into the cleaning tank 51.
To prevent liquid from over-flowing via the top of the driving shaft 33 during the cleaning process, a waterproof component is disposed at the top of the inlet pipe 33. In this embodiment, A loop-shaped skirt extends downwardly from an edge of the nozzle 23, the bottom of the skirt is lower than the top of the driving shaft 33, so as to prevent liquid from over-flowing via the top of the driving shaft.
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The brush sweeping portion 4 comprises a plurality of brush sweeping components, and each brush sweeping component being connected to the top of the driving shaft 33 of the driving portion 3. The brush sweeping component comprises a supporter 41, a supporting sleeve 42, a supporting shaft 43, a roller 44, an arc-shaped washer 46, a spring 45 and a brush sweeper 47.
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In this embodiment, since the guide portion is made by forging or calendaring columnar bar via forging process, both ends of the rectangular cross section is arc-shaped. It should be understood that the rectangular cross section may not employ the arc-shaped structure. Alternatively, the cross section of the guide portion may be any other shapes suitable for implementing circumference orientation.
A hole 433 is disposed at the top of the supporting shaft 43, and operates to receive a split pin, so as to prevent the brush sweeper 47 on the guide portion 432 from sliding off the supporting shaft 43.
The roller 44 is fixed at the bottom of the supporting shaft 43, and contacted with the connecting portion 541 on the stand pipe 54 as the supporter 41 swings downwards. As the driving shaft 33 rotates with respect to the stand pipe 54, the roller 44 rotates along the connecting portion 541 drives the supporting shaft 43 to rotate, and enables the brush sweeper 47 to rotate with respect to the inner surface of the pan and remove residues on the pan. In this embodiment, the connecting portion 541 is a vertical insection. Preferably, insections may also be disposed on the surface of the roller 44, so as to ensure the roller 44 rolls along the connecting portion 541. In other embodiments, the roller 44 may be made of elastomer, so as to improve connection effect between the roller 44 and the connecting portion 541. Alternatively, the roller 44 may be a gear engaged with another gear on the stand pipe 54. Advantageously, the roller 44 has a convex-arc-shaped vertical section profile, so that in different scenarios (such as where a position of the supporting sleeve 42 is adjusted via the screw 413, and the brush sweeper axially moves with respect to the central axis), the roller 44 is still capable of being reliably connected to the connecting portion 541.
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A spring 45 is mounted on the supporting shaft, and a pair of arc-shaped washer 46 are disposed at both sides of the spring 45. By way of the spring 45 elastically supporting the brush sweeper 47, the brush sweeper 47 may adapt to different types of pans, and there exists a contact pressure between the bristle 472 and the inner surface of the pan.
The cleaning tank 51 collects waste fluid generated during the cleaning process of the pan. As shown in
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A concave 3611 is disposed on the first installation part, and a bearing (referring to
The second installation portion 362 comprises two pivot connecting portions 3621 and an extension supporting portion 3623. The pivot connecting portions 3621 are located at both sides of the second installation portion 362 and extend downwards, and a pivot hole 3622 is disposed on the pivot connecting portion 3621. The extension supporting portion 3623 is located at the center of the second installation portion 362 and extends outwards and downwards in an axial direction, and a guide hole 3624 is disposed in the extension supporting portion 3623. The supporter 71 of the second brush sweeping component is pivotally disposed on the second installation portion 362.
After the first brush sweeping component and the second brush sweeping component are installed on the first installation portion 361 and the second installation portion 362, as the driving shaft 33 rotates, the connecting component 36 rotates along with the driving shaft 33, and drives the first brush sweeping component and the second brush sweeping component to rotate, and thus a cleaning process of the pan is implemented.
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The floating-type brush sweeping unit 77 comprises a brush sweeping unit mount 771, and a first floating brush sweeping portion 772 and a second floating brush sweeping portion 772 located in a same plane, flexibly connected with each other and hinged to the brush sweeping unit mount 771. Although in this embodiment, the floating-type brush sweeping unit comprises two floating brush sweeping portions, it should be understood that the number is not limited to this, more floating brush sweeping portions may be used as required.
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During a cleaning process of different pans, since the first floating brush sweeping portion 772 and the second floating brush sweeping portion 773 are flexibly hinged to the brush sweeping unit mount 771, relative position therebetween changes according to the inner surface profile of the pan, which facilitates better cleaning effect.
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As the driving shaft 33 rotates, the second brush sweeping component rotates along with the connecting component 36. The spring 74 supports the supporter 71, so as to enable the floating brush sweeping unit 77 on the supporter 71 to be contacted with the inner surface profile of the pan.
By way of engagement between the rotable first brush sweeping component and the non-rotable second brush sweeping component, along with the brush sweeping component with the floating-type brush sweeping unit adapting to an inner surface profile of the pan, the pan cleaner of the invention is capable of obtaining better cleaning effect.
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During operation of the pan cleaner, the top cover 13 is opened, the bottom of the pan is inversely covered on three brush sweepers 47, the shank of the pan is placed into the positioning groove 115, and then the top cover 13 is closed. Pressure at the inner surface of the pan causes the bristle 472 of the brush sweeper 47 to bend towards surroundings, so as to be fully contacted with the edge of the pan. After the staring switch 64 is enabled, the timing relay operates regularly. Under the control of the timing relay, the pump 26 operates and provides pressured liquid flow. The electromagnetic switching valve 24 is powered on and is switched to a spaying state, the variable speed motor 31 operates and enables the driving portion 3 to drive the brush sweeping portion to operate, so as to switch on the indicator light 66 to indicate an operating state. As the cleaning portion provides cleaning fluid to the pan, the pan does not move, and the connecting component 35 drives all brush sweeping components to rotate around the central axis of the driving shaft 54. Meanwhile, since the roller 44 rolls on the connecting portion 541 of the stand pipe 54, the supporting shaft 43 and the brush sweeper 47 of the brush sweeping component rotate around an axis of the supporting shaft 43, so that the bristle 472 is fully contacted with and moves with respect to the inner surface of the pan to implement the cleaning process. After the periodic operation is over, the timing relay controls all relevant components to stop working, and the cleaning process is completed.
While particular embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects, and therefore, the aim in the appended claims is to cover all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
This application claims priority benefits to Chinese Patent Application No. 200510114518.9 filed Oct. 24, 2005, and International Patent Application No. PCT/CN2006/002791 with an international filing date of Oct. 20, 2006. The contents of all of the aforementioned specifications are incorporated herein by reference.
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