Claims
- 1. In an elongated conveyor-type warewasher including means for conveying ware from an entrance end through a tunnel-like wash and rinse chamber and then out an exit end, tank means in said chamber for containing wash liquid used to recirculate spray onto ware passing through said chamber, a wash arm manifold having a plurality of parallel wash arms communicating with a crosswise conduit at one end, pump means for recirculating said tank liquid for pressurized spraying through said wash arms onto the ware, a supply conduit connected to said pump and having an open end directed horizontally along one inner side wall of said chamber, means for coupling and decoupling said manifold with said open end, and an operator access door on the opposed side wall of the chamber across from said open end for enabling manual removal for cleaning of said manifold, the improvement comprising said coupling and decoupling means having aligning and supporting means for enabling coupling of said wash arm manifold with said supply conduit open end by holding one end of the manifold, reaching through said access door, supporting the other end adjacent said one inner side wall and swinging said manifold from a near-engagement position to an operative spraying position extending horizontally and laterally across the chamber, said aligning and supporting means comprising:
- interconnecting means at said inner side wall having a first portion fixedly mounted on the warewasher and a second portion mounted on the wash arm manifold;
- said portions enabling locating of said manifold in a position whereby an inlet of said crosswise conduit is in a near-engagement position with said supply conduit open end;
- means associated with said interconnecting means for enabling coupling said inlet conduit with said supply conduit open end upon manual swinging of said wash arm manifold to its final operative spraying position; and
- means for releasably latching said wash arm manifold in its operative position adjacent the access door.
- 2. The warewasher as defined in claim 1 including means for physically guiding said portions of said interconnecting means toward and into engagement.
- 3. The warewasher as defined in claim 1 wherein said near-engagement position is horizontal but slightly angular with respect to the lateral operative position, and wherein said portions of said interconnecting means coact to pivot the manifold about a vertical axis in a horizontal plane into the coupled operative position.
- 4. The warewasher as defined in claim 1 wherein the near-engagement position is lateral across said chamber but inclined with respect to the horizontal operative position, and wherein said portions of said interconnection means coact to move the crosswise conduit of the manifold linearly into engagement into the coupled operative position upon swinging movement of the manifold vertically about a horizontal axis to the operative position.
- 5. In a warewasher including a chamber, means for supporting ware within said chamber, tank means in said chamber for containing liquid for spraying on the ware, pump means for recirculating the liquid under pressure from said tank means and onto the ware, and a supply conduit connected to said pump for receiving the liquid for directing to the ware, the improvement comprising:
- said support conduit terminating at a first open end and having a first central axis thereat;
- a manifold communicating with a plurality of spray nozzles and having an inlet conduit terminating at a second open end and having a second central axis thereat;
- said supply and inlet conduits cooperating for coupling said second open end of said inlet conduit with said first open end of said supply conduit;
- sealing means carried at at least one of said open ends for providing a fluid-tight seal upon proper alignment and full engagement of said inlet conduit with said supply conduit;
- first means including a pin fixedly mounted with respect to one of said conduits;
- second means defining an opening for receiving said pin, fixedly mounted with respect to the other of said conduits;
- said first and second means being mounted for cooperation such that movement of said manifold toward said supply conduit for positioning said second open end of said inlet conduit near although not in contact with said first open end, with said inlet conduit in a predetermined but misaligned position with respect to said supply conduit, causes said pin to be placed within said opening, said predetemined but misaligned position being defined by said first and second axes being in a generally planar relationship but defining an angle therebetween;
- said first and second means being further mounted such that said pin is held in a perpendicular and non-intersecting relationship with said first axis, whereby said first and second means engage for defining a pivot about which said inlet conduit may be moved by pivotal motion into alignment with said supply conduit and said second open end is inserted into said first open end to form a fluid-tight seal therebetween.
- 6. The warewasher as defined in claim 5, wherein said first means includes first and second plates disposed substantially in parallel, said pin connected therebetween, and wherein said second means includes a third plate having said opening in the form of a slot defined therein, said cyindrical pin being insertable into said slot, said first and second plates being mounted to one of said inlet and supply conduits near the open end thereof, and said third plate being mounted to the other of said conduits near the open end thereof.
- 7. The warewasher as defined in claim 5, further comprising means for supporting said inlet conduit following engagement thereof with said supply conduit.
- 8. The warewasher as defined in claim 5, further comprising means for releasably securing said manifold after full coupling of said inlet conduit with said supply conduit.
- 9. The warewasher as defined in claim 8, wherein said securing means includes a latch fixedly mounted with respect to said supply conduit and a rod fixedly mounted with respect to said manifold, said rod being engageable with said latch upon alignment of said first and second central axes.
- 10. The warewasher as defined in claim 5, wherein said first open end of said supply conduit is disposed such that said first central axis is horizontal.
- 11. The warewasher as defined in claim 10, wherein said first open end is disposed beneath said means for supporting ware.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 651,204, filed Sept. 17, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,657,188.
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