Carl Groenewegen - Liberty Township OH, US Dan L. Porter - Batavia OH, US Kenneth J. Roach - Liberty Township OH, US
Assignee:
Diversey, Inc. - Sturtevant WI
International Classification:
A22C 21/00
US Classification:
452173
Abstract:
Various carcass cleaning apparatuses and methods are described and illustrated, wherein carcasses can be cleaned by at least partially immersing carcasses within reservoirs moved by a conveyor. The reservoirs can be filled with cleaning fluid, receive carcasses to immerse the carcasses in the fluid, and can then be drained of such fluid, wherein the drained fluid can be collected, filtered, and supplied again to reservoirs for immersing and cleaning additional carcasses.
Carol Rouillard - Loveland OH, US Kenneth Roach - Hamilton OH, US
Assignee:
JOHNSONDIVERSEY, INC. - Sturtevant WI
International Classification:
C11D017/00
US Classification:
510/433000
Abstract:
A cleaning formulation especially suited for cleaning a substantially vertical or inclined surfaces which is soiled by components used in the food or beverage industry. The cleaning formulation has foam characteristics as well as long cling times. Yet, it is easily rinsed from the surface.
System For Producing And Dispensing Chlorine Dioxide
Andrew Bober - Racine WI, US Charles Crawford - Racine WI, US Dale Grinstead - Fairfield OH, US Masahiro Nishizawa - Kanagawa-ken, JP Kenneth Roach - Hamilton OH, US Carol Rouillard - Loveland OH, US James Whitehead - Collierville TN, US William Wright - Norwood OH, US
The invention relates to a multi-component chlorine dioxide producing system. The invention produces effective amounts of chlorine dioxide in five minutes or less without instantaneous production or loss of chlorine dioxide. The invention further includes a dispensing apparatus to allow for the dispensing of the multi component system to allow for insitu production of chlorine dioxide.
Cornelis H. Groenewegen - Middletown OH, US Kenneth J. Roach - Hamilton OH, US
International Classification:
A61L 2/18
US Classification:
422 37, 23293 R
Abstract:
One aspect of the present invention relates to separating a gas, such as chlorine dioxide, from a solution. In another aspect of the invention, the separated gas is then used for the sterilization or sanitation of items, such as food, food storage containers, other food contact surfaces, medical devices, and the like. In yet another aspect of the invention, that gas is then decomposed or otherwise neutralized after contacting the item. In yet another aspect of the invention, the separated gas is dissolved or otherwise introduced into a pure solution, such as water, to form highly pure solution containing the gas.
System For Producing And Dispensing Chlorine Dioxide
Andrew M. Bober - Racine WI, US Charles Crawford - Racine WI, US Dale A. Grinstead - Fairfield OH, US Masahiro Nishizawa - Kanagawa-ken, JP Kenneth J. Roach - Hamilton OH, US Carol Anne Rouillard - Loveland OH, US James H. Whitehead - Collierville TN, US William B. Wright - Norwood OH, US
International Classification:
A01N 59/00 A01P 1/00
US Classification:
424661
Abstract:
The invention relates to a multi-component chlorine dioxide producing system. The invention produces effective amounts of chlorine dioxide in five minutes or less without instantaneous production or loss of chlorine dioxide. The invention further includes a dispensing apparatus to allow for the dispensing of the multi component system to allow for insitu production of chlorine dioxide.
Kenneth J. Roach - Racine WI, US Henry von Rege - Alzey, DE
Assignee:
DIVERSEY, INC. - Sturtevant WI
International Classification:
C25B 15/08
US Classification:
137 3, 2042298
Abstract:
Provided herein are systems and methods useful for the cleaning, sanitizing, and/or microbial control of industrial equipment such as, for example, conveyance and production/manufacturing systems.
Flexible Walled Container For Tableted Or Pelleted Ware Washing Detergents
James Livingston - Santa Cruz CA Donald Wright - Mississauga, CA Tiziano J. Bellon - Northville MI Kenneth James Roach - Canton MI
Assignee:
Diversey Lever, Inc. - Plymouth MI
International Classification:
B01D 1102
US Classification:
422275
Abstract:
A container for institutional detergents, preferably tablets, includes a rigid large screened base and a flexible plastic film sidewall heat bonded to the peripheral surface of the base. The container is filled, preferably from its top portion, with tableted detergent and closed with a single heat seal along the top surface of the wall of the container. The screen surface is then closed with a removable, peel-off seal or removable cap. The upper portion of the container will include a handle which makes it easy to transport the container and place it into a dispenser for use. In use, a water nozzle will spray upwards onto the surface of the screen base through the holes in the screen, dissolving detergent and allowing the solution to pass downwardly to a drain, which directs it to a ware washing apparatus.
Kenneth J. Roach - Canton MI Patricia A. Anderson - Northville MI
Assignee:
Diversey Corporation - Ontario
International Classification:
C11D 706 C11D 3075
US Classification:
510446
Abstract:
Detergent compositions are formed into tablets for dispensing. These tablets can be retained in a flexible plastic bag having a rigid opening and tapered midsection. The rigidity of the tablets enables the bag to retain its shape and prevent hydratable detergents from clogging up the dispenser. A preferred detergent formulation is a high-caustic detergent composition which includes a combination of sodium tripolyphosphate and sodium tripolyphosphate hexahydrate, defoaming surfactant, polycarboxylate and a processing and dissolution aid such as propylene glycol. This detergent composition, when tableted, provides an extremely uniform dissolution rate minimizing any temperature peaks that can occur in dispensing high-caustic detergent.
Dr. Roach graduated from the Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1998. He works in Fuquay-Varina, NC and specializes in Ophthalmology. Dr. Roach is affiliated with Rex Hospital.