[0001] The present invention relates to a device for impregnating fringes with a solution,
particularly for impregnating cleaning fringes to be used in the hospital sector.
[0002] As is known, in the hospital sector the cleaning and sterilization of rooms are fundamentally
important in preventing diseases and limiting the spread of pathogenic germs. In this
field, washing the floors of rooms is very important.
[0003] In more advanced countries, floors are cleaned in the hospital sector by following
very precise techniques, whose primary goal is to avoid as much as possible the danger
of bacterial contamination.
[0004] For this reason, floors are washed by using fringes, usually made of microfiber,
which are impregnated with a detergent/disinfectant solution and ensure a very high
level of dirt removal. Such fringes are used only once to wash approximately 20 m
2 of surface and are then collected and washed in a washing machine at high temperature
(95°C) before being reused. The high-temperature wash ensures the release of the collected
dirt and the sterilization of the fringes.
[0005] This technique, which has become a protocolized system, uses a large quantity of
fringes impregnated with a detergent/disinfectant solution, used only once for a few
square meters of surface, which must however undergo, in the course of their life,
many washing cycles in washing machines at high temperature.
[0006] Fringe impregnation can be performed with an extemporaneous impregnation technique,
by placing in a bucket having a rectangular plan shape a plurality of fringes contained
in a steel grid. The grid with the fringes is immersed in a solution prepared in the
bucket, so that the fringes become impregnated with the solution, and is then lifted
and anchored above the bucket so as to allow draining from the fringes.
[0007] The extemporaneous impregnation technique has the advantage of being very practical
and quick, but it has the drawback of requiring transport of the solution with the
cleaning implement carrying cart and of leaving the fringes excessively wet at the
time of use.
[0008] In order to obviate this drawback and ensure high productivity on the part of the
operators assigned to washing floors, the fringes can be preimpregnated, i.e., impregnated
before use with a solution of water and detergent/disinfectant substance, so as to
calibrate the wetting of the fringe without requiring rinsing or wringing of the same,
operations which in addition to compromising anti-bacterial safety would slow down
operations, with a consequent drop in productivity.
[0009] The refinement of pre-impregnating the fringes allows having an adequate quantity
of fringes prepared beforehand and therefore ready for use, avoiding the transport
of water in the cleaning implement carrying cart and with a considerable saving of
water and of detergent/disinfectant substance.
[0010] Mainly two techniques are currently followed to perform fringe pre-impregnation:
manual pre-impregnation;
pre-impregnation in the washing machine.
[0011] The manual pre-impregnation technique consists in arranging a plurality of dry or
moist fringes in a bucket having a rectangular plan shape, into which a predefined
quantity of solution is poured directly onto the fringes. The bucket is closed by
means of a hermetically closing lid. The bucket is then overturned so that the fringes
absorb the solution and are thus ready for use.
[0012] This widely used technique has the drawback of requiring a lid, which with repeated
use loses its hermetic capacity, easily causing leaks of solution. Moreover, the bucket,
loaded with several fringes and with the solution, becomes heavy and therefore scarcely
practical to handle.
[0013] In recent times a plastic grid has been introduced on the market which is crossed
by holes, is meant to be arranged on the fringes to be impregnated and onto which
the solution is poured. The purpose of this grid is to cause the solution to "rain"
down onto the underlying fringes for obtaining a uniform impregnation. In practice,
uniform impregnation does not occur, because the solution passes through the holes
at the region onto which it is poured to a considerably greater extent than at the
other regions of the grid, achieving an impregnation result which is not altogether
satisfactory.
[0014] The technique of pre-impregnation in the washing machine is certainly the most effective
system, since it eliminates any manual pre-impregnation operation. In fairly recent
times, industrial washing machines have been marketed which have a washing, rinsing
and impregnation program and use specific detergent dosage devices which perform every
operation during the washing cycle.
[0015] With the use of these machines, the fringes leave the washing machine already adequately
impregnated with solution, ready to be conveyed to the places of use and to be used.
[0016] However, such industrial washing machines are expensive and require adequate environments
to be installed and managed by adequately instructed personnel.
[0017] The aim of the present invention is to solve the problems described above, by providing
a device for impregnating fringes with a solution, particularly for impregnating cleaning
fringes to be used in the hospital sector, which makes it possible to perform a pre-impregnation
of fringes manually with results which are fully satisfactory as regards uniformity
in fringe impregnation.
[0018] Within this aim, an object of the invention is to provide a device that is simple
and easy to use even by non-specialized personnel.
[0019] Another object of the invention is to provide a structurally simple device that can
be manufactured at low cost.
[0020] Another object of the invention is to provide a device that ensures high durability.
[0021] This aim, as well as these and other objects that will become better apparent hereinafter,
are achieved by a device for impregnating fringes with a solution, particularly for
impregnating cleaning fringes to be used in the hospital sector, comprising a grid
which can be rested on a container designed to accommodate the fringes to be impregnated,
said grid forming a compartment that is adapted to receive the solution with which
the fringes are to be impregnated, said compartment being delimited in a downward
region by a bottom wall, which is crossed by a plurality of holes for the passage
of the solution poured into said compartment, characterized in that said holes have
mutually different diameters as a function of the shape of the region of said bottom
wall in which they are formed and of their distance from the region at which the solution
is designed to be poured onto said bottom wall so as to provide uniform distribution
of the dispensing of said solution below said bottom wall.
[0022] Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will become better apparent
from the description of a preferred but not exclusive embodiment of the device according
to the invention, illustrated by way of non-limiting example in the accompanying drawings,
wherein:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of the device according to the invention;
Figure 2 is a top plan view of the device according to the invention;
Figure 3 is a sectional view of the device according to the invention, taken along
the line III-III shown in Figure 2, and rested on a bucket;
Figure 4 is a sectional view of the device according to the invention, taken along
the line IV-IV shown in Figure 2 and rested on a bucket.
[0023] With reference to the figures, the device according to the invention, generally designated
by the reference numeral 1, comprises a grid 2, which can be rested on a container
3, for example a bucket, which is designed to accommodate the fringes 4 to be impregnated.
The grid 2 defines a compartment 5 which is adapted to receive the solution with which
the fringes 4 are to be impregnated.
[0024] The compartment 5 is delimited in a downward region by a bottom wall 6, which is
crossed by a plurality of holes 7 for the passage of the solution poured into the
compartment 5.
[0025] According to the invention, the holes 7 have mutually different diameters as a function
of the shape of the region of the bottom wall 6 in which they are formed and of their
distance from the region at which the solution is designed to be poured onto the bottom
wall 6, so as to provide uniform distribution of the dispensing of the solution below
the bottom wall 6, i.e., on the fringes 4 deposited in the container 3 below the grid
2.
[0026] Preferably, the holes 7 have a diameter that increases as the slope of the region
of the bottom wall 6 in which they are formed increases with respect to a horizontal
imaginary plane.
[0027] Preferably, the holes 7 have a diameter that increases as the distance from the region
at which the solution is designed to be poured onto the bottom wall 6 increases.
[0028] More particularly, the bottom wall 6 preferably has a substantially rectangular plan
shape, which is concave in an upward region, with a raised central region 8 which
slopes gradually downward toward the perimetric sides.
[0029] The compartment 5 is delimited in a downward region by the bottom wall 6 and laterally
by side walls 9, 10, 11, 12 of the grid 2, which extend upward from the perimetric
sides of the bottom wall 6.
[0030] The region at which the solution is designed to be poured onto the bottom wall 6
is constituted by the central region 8 of the bottom wall 6.
[0031] Conveniently, the central region 8 is delimited by a jet breaking frame, which is
constituted by wings 13 arranged mutually side by side along a cylindrical surface,
rises from the bottom wall 6 and is interrupted by openings 14 to allow the passage
of the solution, as will become better apparent hereinafter.
[0032] The jet breaking frame, constituted by the wings 13, has the effect of limiting and
slowing down the spreading of the solution while it is poured onto the grid 2, preventing
it from overflowing from the grid 2 and providing a uniform distribution thereof on
the bottom wall 6.
[0033] The holes 7 that pass through the bottom wall 6 at the central region 8 and proximate
to the perimetric sides 9, 10, 11, 12 of the bottom wall 6, where the dispensed solution
remains longer or has a lower transit speed, have a smaller diameter than the other
holes 7 that pass through the bottom wall 6.
[0034] The grid 2 has, on the outer side of at least two opposite side walls thereof, which
in the illustrated embodiment are constituted by the two shorter side walls 10, 12,
resting wings 15, 16, which can engage the upper edge or mouth of the container 3
designed to accommodate the fringes 4 to be impregnated.
[0035] The bottom wall 6 has a substantially constant thickness along its extension and
is convex in an upward region and concave in a downward region.
[0036] The grid 2 is preferably made of molded synthetic material.
[0037] The extremely simple use of the device according to the invention is as follows.
[0038] The fringes 4 to be impregnated are superimposed in the container 3, on the mouth
of which the grid 2 is then rested.
[0039] The solution with which the fringes 4 are to be impregnated is poured onto the bottom
wall 6 at the central region 8, from which, through the openings 14, it is distributed
onto the entire bottom wall 6. During its diffusion on the entire bottom wall, the
solution passes through the holes 7, falling below the grid 2 and thus impregnating
the fringes 4 arranged in the underlying container 3.
[0040] It should be noted that according to the invention the holes 7 have a diameter that
is sized as a function of the shape of the region of the bottom wall 6 in which they
are formed and as a function of the distance from the region at which the solution
is poured, so that where the solution remains longest there are holes having a smaller
diameter and where the solution remains for the shortest time the holes have a larger
diameter.
[0041] This causes the solution to "rain" down below the grid 2, distributing uniformly
over the entire region on which the grid 2 is superimposed, i.e., the region occupied
by the fringes 4.
[0042] Thanks to this uniform distribution of the dispensed solution, a uniform impregnation
of the fringes 4 is achieved.
[0043] In practice it has been found that the device according to the invention fully achieves
the intended aim, since it makes it possible to perform a pre-impregnation of fringes
manually with results which are fully satisfactory as regards uniformity in fringe
impregnation.
[0044] A further advantage of the device according to the invention is that it is inexpensive
and can be used without problems even by non-specialized personnel.
[0045] The device thus conceived is susceptible of numerous modifications and variations,
all of which are within the scope of the appended claims; all the details may further
be replaced with other technically equivalent elements.
[0046] In practice, the materials used, although the use of synthetic material is preferred,
may be any according to requirements and to the state of the art.
[0047] The disclosures in Italian Patent Application No.
MI2009A001761 from which this application claims priority are incorporated herein by reference.
[0048] Where technical features mentioned in any claim are followed by reference signs,
those reference signs have been included for the sole purpose of increasing the intelligibility
of the claims and accordingly, such reference signs do not have any limiting effect
on the interpretation of each element identified by way of example by such reference
signs.
1. A device for impregnating fringes with a solution, particularly for impregnating cleaning
fringes to be used in the hospital sector, comprising a grid (2) which can be rested
on a container (3) designed to accommodate the fringes (4) to be impregnated, said
grid (2) forming a compartment (5) that is adapted to receive the solution with which
the fringes (4) are to be impregnated, said compartment (5) being delimited in a downward
region by a bottom wall (6), which is crossed by a plurality of holes (7) for the
passage of the solution poured into said compartment (5), characterized in that said holes (7) have mutually different diameters as a function of the shape of the
region of said bottom wall (6) in which they are formed and of their distance from
the region at which the solution is designed to be poured onto said bottom wall (6)
so as to provide uniform distribution of the dispensing of said solution below said
bottom wall (6).
2. The device according to claim 1, characterized in that said holes (7) have a diameter that increases as the slope, with respect to an imaginary
horizontal plane, of the region of said bottom wall (6) in which they are formed increases.
3. The device according to claim 1, characterized in that said holes (7) have a diameter that increases as the distance from the region at
which the solution is designed to be poured onto said bottom wall (6) increases.
4. The device according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said bottom wall (6) has a substantially rectangular plan shape which is convex in
an upward region, with a central region (8) that is raised and slopes toward the perimetric
sides of said bottom wall (6).
5. The device according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that the region at which the solution is designed to be poured onto said bottom wall (6)
is constituted by said central region (8) of said bottom wall (6), said central region
(8) being delimited by a jet breaking frame, which rises from said bottom wall (6)
and has openings (14) for the passage of the solution.
6. The device according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that the holes (7) that pass through said bottom wall (6) at said central region (8) and
proximate to the perimetric sides of said bottom wall (6) have a smaller diameter
than the other holes (7) that pass through said bottom wall (6).
7. The device according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said grid (2) has side walls (9, 10, 11, 12) which extend upward from the perimetric
sides of said bottom wall (6).
8. The device according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said grid (2) has, on the outer side of at least two opposite side walls (10, 12)
thereof, resting wings (15, 16) which can engage the container (3) designed to accommodate
the fringes (4) to be impregnated.