Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
062303000 | WITH CLEANING MEANS FOR APPARATUS | 12 |
20090071182 | AUTO-CLEANING DEVICE FOR AN INDOOR AIR CONDITIONER - An auto-cleaning device for an indoor air conditioner includes an indoor air conditioner, a cleaning box and a detergent tank. The indoor air conditioner includes a main base having an air entry and an air exit. A heat exchanger and at least one fan are set under the main base. A filter is put in the air entry. The cleaning box assembled under the indoor air conditioner has an overflow exit, a water exit, and a fan motor to drive the at least one fan. The detergent tank is connected with the indoor air conditioner, containing a detergent solution. In using, let the detergent solution flow into the cleaning box and then, start the fan motor to turn around the at least one fan to make the solution swirled to automatically carry out washing, quickly diminishing bacteria, dirt and smell. The waste solution is finally drained from the water exit. | 03-19-2009 |
20100132394 | SYSTEM FOR PRODUCING FORM-MOLDED ITEMS OF EDIBLE ICE - A system for use in creating form-moulded items of edible ice from a mass of ice is provided, the system comprising mould boxes arranged in a circle, wherein a first opening is formed between two neighbouring mould boxes for extraction of one or more created items of edible ice from moulds formed between said two neighbouring mould boxes. An index control is arranged to move the first opening by performing an angular rotation of one of the mould boxes, so that it is moved into the first opening, thereby closing the same, while the neighbouring mould boxes with items of ice in the moulds there between are not moved. Thereby, a new opening for extraction of completed items of edible ice is formed. Thus, it is achieved that the mould boxes do not need to be movable with respect to each other during formation of the first opening. | 06-03-2010 |
20100236268 | AIR CONDITIONER - The filter | 09-23-2010 |
20100287967 | INDOOR UNIT OF AIR CONDITIONER - An objective of the invention is to obtain a structure which allows a cleaning mechanism, such as dust removal means, for an air filter to be easily mounted in an indoor unit of an air conditioner that has an air filter on the intake side of an indoor fan. The indoor unit is constituted by a main unit ( | 11-18-2010 |
20100287968 | INDOOR UNIT OF AIR CONDITIONER - Disclosed is an indoor unit having a dust storage container in which dust removed from an air filter is stored, and a dust collecting box into which the dust in the dust storage container is transferred by utilizing an effect of blown air. The dust storage container is provided with a full condition detection means for detecting a dust full condition of the dust collecting box. The full condition detection means includes an LED and a phototransistor which are opposed to each other with a storage portion interposed therebetween. After a dust transfer operation which transfers the dust from the dust storage container to the dust collecting box, an intensity of light of the LED that has passed through the storage portion is detected by the phototransistor. If the detected light intensity is equal to or less than a set value, a full condition of the dust collecting box is detected. | 11-18-2010 |
20110167859 | AIR CONDITIONER - An air conditioner includes: a constituent part in which dusts taken into an indoor device ( | 07-14-2011 |
20120000233 | Air Conditioner Water Pan Drain Line System - A system is provided for cleaning out a drain line for an air conditioning unit. The system has an access member that can be installed and remain in the drain line. The access unit provides access to the drain line to allow a fluid to move in at least one direction to remove the debris and liquids from the drain line to prevent maintenance issues with the air conditioning unit. A connecting member is used with the access member to move the debris either down the drain line or out of the air conditioning unit. | 01-05-2012 |
20120031135 | Apparatus for Producing Flake Ice and Method for Cleaning, Descaling and/or Disinfecting an Apparatus for Producing Flake Ice - An apparatus for producing flake ice from a liquid is, and a process for cleaning an apparatus for producing flake ice are disclosed. The apparatus is equipped with a rotatably disposed evaporator roller, a shaft on the evaporator roller, the shaft transmitting a torque from a drive unit to the evaporator roller, with a scraper to remove ice formed from the liquid on the surface of the evaporator roller, with a pan to receive the liquid, in which pan the evaporator roller is at least partially immersed, and with a cleaning device to effect cleaning, descaling, and/or disinfection. The cleaning device includes at least one supply inlet for a cleaning liquid discharging into the pan, and one circulation device that circulates the cleaning liquid in the pan and creates a flow on the part of the cleaning liquid in the pan. | 02-09-2012 |
20120167609 | CLEANING BRUSH DEVICE FOR CONDENSER - A dust cleaning device for condenser of cooler is provided, which can cleanse dust and other undesirables attached to the heat exchange fin due to wind blowing for increasing efficiency of the condenser performing liquifying of refrigerant in showcase, freezer, refrigerator, etc. Since the dust from outside is attached to the condenser due to ventilation and they become one of reasons for compressor failure, the device is configured to clean the heat exchange fin of the condenser periodically, in which a wire winch and a cleaning brush is connected to a driving axle of a driving motor such that the cleaning brush performs up-and-down motion and rotation with a power of the driving motor and cleans the heat exchange fin. In other structure, pinion and rack can be connected to the driving axle to perform the up-and-down motion. The cleaning brush is made of textile or unwoven fabric. | 07-05-2012 |
20130255302 | CLEANING COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR REFRIGERATION SYSTEM - A method and materials are disclosed for cleaning the internal parts of a refrigeration system while keeping the system on line and operational. The ability to clean the system may bring the energy efficiency of the existing equipment back to or above the original energy efficiency. The ability to also keep the system on line during the cleaning process may avoid extensive down time and may eliminate the need to disassemble and replace system components. | 10-03-2013 |
20140250938 | SAMPLE COOLING DEVICE - A sample cooling device is provided with, inside a sample storage which stores therein a sample rack, a first heat transfer member arranged at a position in contact with the sample rack, a second heat transfer member which cools the inside of the sample storage, and a condensate discharge mechanism which discharges condensate condensing on the second heat transfer member to the outside of the sample storage. An internal space of the sample storage is not sealed due to the existence of a leak path for air formed between the inside and the outside of the sample storage, the leak path including at least the channel. The sample storage includes an outside air introduction unit which forcibly blows the outside air into the internal space so that the pressure inside the sample storage becomes higher than the outside pressure thereof. The position and the direction of an outside air outlet of the outside air introduction unit inside the sample storage are set so that the outside air blown into the sample storage directly heads for the second heat transfer member. | 09-11-2014 |
20140260401 | HOT PRODUCT IMPINGEMENT FREEZER WITH IMPINGEMENT BELT APPARATUS - An impingement apparatus for use with a freezer includes a flexible belt having a first surface, a second surface opposite to the first surface, and a plurality of impingement holes extending through the belt between the first and second surfaces, wherein a passageway is formed in each one of the plurality of impingement holes and through which a cooling medium can pass. | 09-18-2014 |