Chemical apparatus and process disinfecting – deodorizing – preser – Control element responsive to a sensed operating condition – Sensed condition is operating time and control is operation...
Patent
1987-09-24
1989-09-05
Richman, Barry S.
Chemical apparatus and process disinfecting, deodorizing, preser
Control element responsive to a sensed operating condition
Sensed condition is operating time and control is operation...
219492, 219493, 219505, 219506, 219531, 422108, G01B 1100
Patent
active
048636983
ABSTRACT:
A multiple station disinfector apparatus simultaneously heats a plurality of devices such as contact lenses. Each of these devices is disposed in a quantity of liquid within a closed container. The apparatus comprises a housing having a base portion and a recloseable cover portion and a plurality of similar recessed receptacles in the base for receiving the containers. Each receptacle has a bottom wall and sidewall of complementary shape for surroundingly engaging a bottom wall part and a substantial portion of a sidewall part of one of the containers. Heating elements are disposed for heating the receptacles. The bottom wall and side wall of each receptacle are disposed at a predetermined angular offset relative to vertical and horizontal directions when the base portion is resting on a horizontal surface, to thereby hold each of the containers at a corresponding angular offset for facilitating heat transfer from the heating elements to the liquid in each container through both the bottom wall and a substantial portion of the side wall of the container. A control circuit controls a predetermined cycle of heating effected by the heating elements.
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Webster's II, New Riverside University Dictionary, The Riverside Publishing Co., 1984.
Johnson Donald E.
Krupp Gerald L.
Ryder Francis E.
Giangiorgi R. A.
Richman Barry S.
Ryder International Corporation
Santiago Amalia L.
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