Cleaning and liquid contact with solids – Processes – Including regeneration – purification – recovery or separation...
Patent
1981-11-09
1983-07-12
Caroff, Marc L.
Cleaning and liquid contact with solids
Processes
Including regeneration, purification, recovery or separation...
134 252, 134104, 134111, B08B 302, B08B 704
Patent
active
043928919
ABSTRACT:
A dishwasher such as a domestic dishwashing machine has a first recirculating path for recirculating wash and rinse fluids through nozzles which spray the fluid onto food ware items in the wash chamber of the warewasher. Fluid is also circulated from the wash chamber through a soil collecting circuit which conducts fluid to a soil collector which is separate from the wash chamber and recirculating path. The soil collector removes food soil from fluid passing therethrough and holds it for discharge into the dishwasher drain system when the fluids are drained from the dishwasher.
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Caroff Marc L.
Hobart Corporation
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