With Movably Mounted Spray Or Jet Applying Conduits Or Nozzle And/or Interconnected Conveyer And Valve Patents (Class 134/129)
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Patent number: 9919448Abstract: An apparatus, system, and process for handling and/or manufacturing articles. At least one article support configured to support an article is coupled to a transfer beam configured to reciprocally move along a first axis. The reciprocal movement of the transfer beam moves the at least one article support between two stations, such that an article supported by the article support may be conveyed between the two stations.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2014Date of Patent: March 20, 2018Assignee: Bohnert Equipment Company, Inc.Inventor: Ericus Andreas van Kleef
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Patent number: 9616468Abstract: An agricultural seed box washing device and method includes a modular enclosure having a washing area having a stationary first spray array and a second spray array movable transverse to the path of travel of the seed box for washing all six geometric sides of the seed box. The device includes a two-directional conveyor that allows the seed box to cycle back and further through the first spray array for multiple passes through the spray arrays.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2012Date of Patent: April 11, 2017Assignee: GREEN-AGE PRODUCTS AND SERVICES, LLCInventor: Harold Parslow, II
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Patent number: 9457114Abstract: An apparatus for sterilizing plastic preforms, comprises a transport device that transports the plastic preforms along a predefined transport path, each plastic preform extending in a longitudinal direction; and a plurality of actuation devices. Each actuation device inputs a flowable medium into interiors of the plastic preforms, respectively. The actuation devices travel with the plastic preforms in a transport direction along the transport device. The actuation devices at least one of inject the flowable medium into the plastic preforms at a predefined angle ? relative to the longitudinal directions of the plastic preforms, or include longitudinal directions, respectively, that are offset relative to the longitudinal directions of the plastic preforms.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2013Date of Patent: October 4, 2016Assignee: KRONES, AGInventor: Michael Loy
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Patent number: 9381551Abstract: A method of washing a bulk container is provided. The method includes receiving the bulk container on a support surface and rotating the support surface and at least one washer arm relative to one another. The method further includes spraying a fluid from at least one nozzle disposed on the at least one washer arm. Rotating the support surface and the at least one washer arm relative to one another exposes a plurality of portions of an outer surface of the bulk container to the spray.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2013Date of Patent: July 5, 2016Inventor: Lonny Shawn Lewis
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Patent number: 9381598Abstract: A master verification assembly includes a plurality of plunger devices. Each of the plunger devices includes a piston that is axially moveable between a raised position and a depressed position. When placed in a washing assembly, each of the plunger devices is aligned with a nozzle. The nozzles dispense a cleaning fluid under pressure. An axial force applied by the dispensed cleaning fluid depresses the pistons into the depressed position, whereupon the pistons disposed in the depressed position are axially secured in an indicator position. Upon removal of the master verification assembly from the washing assembly, depressed pistons in the indicator position indicate proper function of the nozzles, whereas pistons disposed in the raised position indicate improperly functioning nozzles.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2014Date of Patent: July 5, 2016Assignee: GM Global Technology Operations LLCInventor: Matthew Kenworthy
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Patent number: 9032976Abstract: A conveyor belt washer/dryer that includes a housing, which encloses a washing station separated by one or more spray barriers from a drying station. The housing has a passage that is sized and configured to allow the conveyor belt to successively pass through the washing station and the drying station. The washing station includes one or more washing heads, a splash plate and a reservoir. The washing heads discharge a wash liquid onto the top surface of the conveyor belt and the splash plate redirects the wash liquid onto the bottom surface. The reservoir collects the spent wash liquid. The drying station includes one or more air knife/knives that discharge(s) pressurized air onto the conveyor belt to dry the belt.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2011Date of Patent: May 19, 2015Assignee: Tarpaulin.com, Inc.Inventors: Roy Berntsen, Niv Eldor
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Patent number: 8919359Abstract: For reducing time required for sterilizing a container by hydrogen peroxide, mitigating a cost required therefore, simplifying a sterilizing apparatus, reducing space for installing such apparatus, and mitigating load to the environment, a method for sterilizing a container is provided according to which hydrogen peroxide aqueous solution, air at the normal temperature and hot air are simultaneously injected into a container whereby the hydrogen peroxide aqueous solution which has been turned to minute droplets by the air at the normal temperature is instantly gasified.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2011Date of Patent: December 30, 2014Assignee: Toyo Seikan Kaisha, Ltd.Inventors: Takeshi Iwashita, Kenichi Kominami, Chikako Sunohara, Miki Hirabayashi
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Patent number: 8900373Abstract: A method of cleaning containers in a container cleaning machine, in which the containers are moved in receptacles to a cleaning area, where both the containers and the receptacles are at least partially submerged in a dipping bath of liquid cleaning medium. The containers are positioned such that closed portions of the containers are at an equivalent or higher vertical position than mouth portions of the containers. A nozzle arrangement is used to produce a jet of a cleaning medium which impinges the interior of a corresponding container. The jet has a force which is insufficient to move the container from its resting position in its corresponding container receptacle.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2009Date of Patent: December 2, 2014Assignee: KHS GmbHInventors: Bernd Molitor, Klaus Jendrichowski
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Patent number: 8685203Abstract: Provided is a dry etcher including an etching device and a cleaning device, more particularly, a dry etcher including an etching device and a cleaning device to which a cleaning process is added so as to be used in a metal layer etching process. The dry etcher includes an etching device into which etching gas is injected to etch a layer formed on a substrate, a substrate transfer device transferring the substrate processed by the etching device, and a cleaning device cleaning the substrate transferred by the substrate transfer device.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2007Date of Patent: April 1, 2014Assignee: Semens Co., Ltd.Inventor: Jae-Hyun Choi
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Patent number: 8424480Abstract: A tire coating apparatus that is intended to apply coating fluid to vehicle tires in a vehicle washing system when selected by a patron. The tire coating apparatus includes a pair of mechanical applicators, which each include one or more coating applicators disposed thereon for contacting the vehicle tires to apply a coating fluid thereto when selected by a patron. One mechanical applicator includes one or more coating applicator members that are intended to contact the tires on a right side of a vehicle while the other mechanical applicator includes one or more coating applicators that are intended to contact the tires on a left side of the vehicle. The mechanical applicators also include a guide portion for contacting and guiding the vehicle wheel when a patron had elected not to have a coating fluid applied to the vehicle wheels.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2007Date of Patent: April 23, 2013Assignee: Motor City Wash Works, Inc.Inventors: Robert J. Wentworth, Lionel Belanger
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Patent number: 8336564Abstract: An apparatus serves for cleaning a coating machine for coating confectionery products with a coating mass. The apparatus is designed to be arranged in the coating machine which includes a rotatingly driven grating belt. The grating belt is designed and arranged to support confectionery products to be coated. The grating belt defines a grating belt plane. The apparatus includes a cart. The cart is designed to be moved back and forth in the coating machine above the grating belt plane in the mounted position of said cart in the coating machine. The cart includes a plurality of spraying nozzles. The spraying nozzles are designed and arranged to spray pressurized hot water onto the coating machine in an automatically controlled way.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2005Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Assignee: Sollich KGInventor: Thomas Sollich
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Patent number: 8337760Abstract: A system and method of cleaning an enclosure of a container defined by inner walls, including providing a container, orienting the container so that the opening is lowermost and opens downwardly and generating resonant vibration in the container at a predetermined frequency and at an energy level sufficient to dislodge any loose solid particles from the inner walls of said container but not being of an energy level to impact the structural integrity of the container and maintaining the resonant vibration within the container enclosure for a sufficient time to dislodge all loose solid particles from the inner walls of said container. The system may include a resonant chamber in the form of a shroud and means to effectuate the method steps and may also include a sanitizing step in which the containers are further sanitized to render inactive any organic contaminants.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 2009Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Assignee: PepsiCo, Inc.Inventor: Thomas S. Wolters
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Patent number: 8267101Abstract: An automated process for cleaning fruit bins, and particularly grape bins, deploys a conveyer system in which bins are simultaneously rinsed on the inside and outside in an inverted position. Two rinse cycles are rapidly completed with the conveyance of the inverted bins through a wash station. The wash station deploys a pivoting V-shaped spray rod inside the bin, below the conveyor track, while the outside is rinsed by a second surrounding inverted V-shaped spray bar that moves transverse to conveyor direction will the bin is stationary inside the wash station. A pivoting L-shaped arm with an integrated conveyor track move the bins on or off the central conveyor, while flipping them 90 degrees. Two such conveyors return the bins to an upright position for use and stacking. The water from a first rinse is optionally screened and treated before its use to rinse subsequent bins.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2011Date of Patent: September 18, 2012Assignee: Echo Bravo LLCInventors: Thomas E Beard, Edwin L Barr
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Patent number: 7784476Abstract: A portable conveyor cleaning assembly with adjustable first and second end assemblies selectively mountable on respective sides of different width conveyors. A carriage is movable reciprocally over the conveyor to direct a cleaning fluid onto the conveyor, with the degree of reciprocal movement being adjustable to suit a particular conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2005Date of Patent: August 31, 2010Inventor: Keith David Handy
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Patent number: 7621286Abstract: Spray pipe of a conveyor ware washer for spraying items to be washed with liquid, comprising a plurality of nozzles, which are arranged one behind another in the longitudinal direction of the pipe, and an inlet, from which liquid can flow in the longitudinal direction of the pipe to the nozzles, characterized in that, at least in the case of two nozzles one following another in the liquid supply direction, the nozzle located closer to the inlet has a nozzle opening with a larger opening cross section than the nozzle adjacent to it further away from the inlet.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2006Date of Patent: November 24, 2009Assignee: Premark FEG L.L.C.Inventors: Gerhard Frei, Harald Disch, Werner Neumaier, Jürgen Litterst
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Publication number: 20090025758Abstract: A warewash machine includes a housing including an area for receiving wares to be washed and a liquid dispensing arm removably positioned within the housing, the liquid dispensing arm including a nozzle receiving opening. Removably positioned in the nozzle opening is a nozzle that is configured to output liquid in a specific output pattern. The nozzle receiving opening and the nozzle are cooperatively shaped and configured such that when the nozzle is inserted in the nozzle receiving opening the nozzle is automatically positioned such that an orientation of the specific output pattern relative to the area is automatically set to a specific orientation.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2007Publication date: January 29, 2009Applicant: Premark FEG L.L.C.Inventors: Michael Watson, Kui-Chiu Kwok, Anatoly Gosis, Robert G. Kobetsky
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Patent number: 7337791Abstract: A vehicle washer of the rollover type especially suitable for washing large vehicles such as buses and trucks. The washer includes an overhead carriage moving along an overhead guide rail structure and including opposed L-shaped spray arms adapted to wash top and side surfaces of the vehicle as the carriage moves along the guide rail and move in butterfly fashion as the carriage reaches a respective end of the vehicle whereby to wash that end of the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2004Date of Patent: March 4, 2008Assignee: Belanger, Inc.Inventors: Michael J. Belanger, Tom E. Weyandt, Curtis S. Prater, David L. Tognetti
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Patent number: 7278433Abstract: A produce washer includes a holder to position a single piece of produce and a nozzle disposed at a horizontal distance adjacent to the holder. When the produce is a cored lettuce head, the cored lettuce head is positioned in the holder with the cored portion facing the nozzle disposed across the horizontal distance. When the cored lettuce head is positioned in the holder, the nozzle directs a stream of cleansing liquid across the horizontal distance into the cored portion.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2003Date of Patent: October 9, 2007Assignee: Dole Fresh Vegetables, Inc.Inventors: John Y. Bryce, Rafael Garibay
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Patent number: 7258125Abstract: The present invention comprises a system and method for removing contaminates from the surface of a shopping cart such as a grocery cart. The system includes subjecting the cart to multiple stages of disinfection, including washing, sanitizing, and drying stages. A shopping cart is subjected to these stages by conveying the cart on a conveyor system past a plurality of nozzles, which are configured to provide a disinfecting fluid such as water, sanitizer or air. The invention uses sensors to detect the location of a shopping cart during the sanitizing process. The sensors provide indications of the cart's location which may be used to control the operation of the disinfecting stages on the conveyor belt.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2004Date of Patent: August 21, 2007Assignee: RSANECR, Inc.Inventor: Rhonda Holbrook
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Publication number: 20040216773Abstract: A work washing apparatus including a transfer unit for controlling forward and rearward movements of a work, a table moved by the transfer unit, carrying out the washing of the work from upper and lower surfaces thereof and provided with water/air pipes, an upper surface washing unit provided on an upper surface of the transfer unit and having upper surface washing nozzles which make planetary movements by utilizing rational movements of the nozzles on their own axes and an orbital movement of the washing unit, side surface washing units provided on both side surfaces of the transfer unit and having side surface nozzles which make planetary movements by utilizing rotational movements of the nozzles on their own axes and an orbital movement of the upper surface washing unit, a lower washing unit provided on a lower surface of the transfer unit and having lower surface washing nozzles which make planetary movements by utilizing rotational movements of the nozzles on their own axes and an orbital movement of theType: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2003Publication date: November 4, 2004Applicant: FINE MACHINE KATAOKA CO., LTD.Inventor: Keiji Kataoka
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Patent number: 6622739Abstract: An oxide and coating removal system includes a mobile gantry or transport system supporting an end effector and high energy waterjet rotating nozzles judiciously located relative to the surface of the vehicle and includes positioning mechanism for locating the nozzle discretely relative to the vehicle. An environmentally safe system serves to re-claim the effluent by removing the contaminated particles and returning the re-claimed water to the pumping system.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2001Date of Patent: September 23, 2003Assignee: Advanced Systems Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Robert M. Rice, James Fletcher Burgess, Kirk E. McLauchlin
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Publication number: 20030136433Abstract: A vapor vent for use with an industrial washing machine that increases heat performance of the industrial washing machine by removing vapors from outside two sets of curtain structures rather than in between the curtain structures. The design of the vapor vent is such that vapors and/or steam are extracted from the outer surface of the outer curtain structures proximate the openings of a conveyor type washer without extracting heat from the internal cavity of the housing unit. The vapor vent achieves this by being mounted externally from the vent cowl so as to suction vapors and/or steam that have escaped the outermost curtain, outer curtain structure. This is an improvement upon the old design that withdrew vapors as well as heat from within the machine because the vent is mounted into the vent cowl and has a detrimental effect on the heat performance of the machine.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2000Publication date: July 24, 2003Inventor: Dwayne A. Becknell
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Publication number: 20030127106Abstract: A method of cleaning using an insonified, pressurized liquid to cleanse and then wash off particulates. The liquid is used to focus and direct the acoustical energy while enabling the trapping of the partials being cleaned and then used to wash off the partials. The acoustical frequency and power is described as optimized to be below the energy level to cause cavitation at the surface of the part being cleaned. The manufacturing process of loading, cleaning and unloading is also described. In another embodiment, a small amount of cavitation is acceptable if the cavitation is below a threshold in which shock waves occur.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2002Publication date: July 10, 2003Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Michael T. Prikas, Theodore G. van Kessel, Robert J. von Gutfeld, H. Kumar Wickramasinghe
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Publication number: 20030116179Abstract: An apparatus for chemically treating a metal part which includes an immersion tank containing a liquid chemical treatment solution, a conveyor conveying parts over the immersion tank, immersing and removing the part and at least one spray nozzle assembly located above the immersion tank which is supported on a track extending to a side wall of the tank and permitting maintenance of the spray nozzle assembly without draining the tank.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2002Publication date: June 26, 2003Inventors: Richard A. Jarvis, Eduardo E. Vazquez, Clive Snell, David J. Cole
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Patent number: 6502434Abstract: A washer for washing a fiber suspension includes a porous surface traveling in a running direction and having a width in a direction transverse to the running direction. The porous surface is configured for carrying the fiber suspension thereon. A shower includes a pipe extending parallel to the width of the porous surface. The pipe has a sidewall with a longitudinally extending slot therein. The shower further includes a pair of lips connected to the pipe. The lips are positioned immediately adjacent to and on opposite sides of the slot, thereby defining a slot nozzle with a discharge gap. The lips are movable toward and away from each other to adjust the size of the discharge gap.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2000Date of Patent: January 7, 2003Assignee: Voith Sulzer Paper Technology North America, Inc.Inventor: Klaus Doelle
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Patent number: 6461685Abstract: A method is disclosed for using a vehicle tire dressing apparatus which includes left and right dressing applicators situated alongside a vehicle conveying track, the dressing applicators being moveable individually into contacting engagement with tires on left and right sides of a vehicle in the track. Each applicator has an applicator pad mounted to a mount bar and the mount bar is hinged to a frame which allows articulation of the applicator pad into and out of contact with the tires. The applicator pad is configured with a plurality of orifices, each of which orifices receives fluid sprayed from a complimentary spray nozzle. Each orifice has an elongated capillary which assists dispersing fluid into the pad. The spray nozzles emit fluid into the pads for a predetermined amount of time, the spraying being initiated by movement of the vehicle into proximity with the tire dressing assembly.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2001Date of Patent: October 8, 2002Assignee: Simoniz USA, Inc.Inventor: William M. Gorra
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Patent number: 6301930Abstract: An apparatus and corresponding method for cleaning curved sheets of glass. The apparatus indexes glass sheets in a non-continuous manner through at least a pre-washing zone, a washing zone, a rinsing zone, and/or a drying zone. The glass sheets proceed through any or all of these zones in a substantially upright orientation in certain embodiments. In at least one of the wet zones, a robot arm manipulates a plurality of spray nozzles so as to follow the contour of at least one major surface of the glass. The nozzles may be manipulated back and forth across the surface in order to rinse and/or wash the glass. A similar manipulation of air knives along the contour of the glass sheet may be utilized in the drying zone.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1999Date of Patent: October 16, 2001Assignee: Guardian Industries CorporationInventors: Jeffrey D. Warner, Christopher Wetz, Michael Johnson
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Patent number: 6209222Abstract: The present invention relates to an apparatus for cleaning a belt dryer (10) with at least one belt (18) running through a drying space (17) for receiving the products to be dried, and a cleaning nozzle emitting a cleaning agent into the drying space (17) of the belt dryer (10) the apparatus includes at least one nozzle (31, 32, 33; 61) arranged for traveling in the longitudinal direction (22) and/or transverse direction (29) of the belt (18). The invention relates furthermore to a belt dryer, in the drying space (17) of which at least one traveling slide (30, 44) and/or at least one extensible arm (60) is arranged, applied to the slide or arm is at least one nozzle (31, 32, 33; 61).Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1999Date of Patent: April 3, 2001Inventor: Stefan Laxhuber
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Patent number: 6129099Abstract: A method and apparatus for cleaning articles such as pallets, totes, containers, bins, trays, carts, and other like articles. The apparatus includes a main housing having a conveyor system on which articles are transported into and through a washing chamber. The apparatus is versatile and employs adjustable guide rails to hold in place a wide variety of different sizes and configurations of a wide assortment of articles. A plurality of high pressure, jet-stream spray nozzles rotating at high speeds are supplied with a high pressure wash fluid. The spray nozzles provide rapid, powerful, knife-like jet streams of wash fluid which impact the surfaces of the articles moving through the washing chamber repeatedly to lift and blast off contaminants adhered to the articles. The apparatus is portable and includes a closed-loop water reclamation system having a plurality filter assembly and is environmentally friendly.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1997Date of Patent: October 10, 2000Inventors: James B. Foster, Ralph Gary Turnbull, Jack W. Smylie
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Patent number: 6099660Abstract: Artificial filament is washed, rinsed and dried in a portable apparatus. The filament is fed onto a substantially horizontal conveyor for transportation through a washing cycle. A plurality of oscillating spray nozzles provide a washing solution from over the filament material as it is transported on the conveyor. The washed filaments are distributed to an upward sloping conveyor which directs the filaments between two substantially vertical conveyors belts. The filaments are rinsed while being carried upward between the vertical conveyor belts. The filaments are then transported horizontally on a conveyor belt. Drying nozzles direct air across the filaments to dry the filaments. The dried material is then ejected from the apparatus or redirected to the washing conveyor if it is determined that a second cleaning cycle is required.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 1999Date of Patent: August 8, 2000Assignees: Warren W. Davis, Eugene F. MooneyInventors: Warren W. Davis, Lynn Dale Damron, Eugene F. Mooney
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Patent number: 5660196Abstract: A quick disconnect supply riser for the nozzles of a can washing apparatus includes a bayonet connector and a riser support which provide inherent nozzle alignment when the risers are locked in connected position. Operator access to the capped opposite ends of the risers allows easy disconnection and reconnection via convenient openings in one side wall of the housing. The demountable connectors are attached to riser supply manifolds adjacent the opposite side wall thereby eliminating a large amount of excess piping.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1995Date of Patent: August 26, 1997Assignee: Oven Systems, Inc.Inventor: Daniel J. Bein
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Patent number: 5579791Abstract: Apparatus for washing bottles, in which a transfer conveyor define an endless loop belt between an inlet end and outlet end. A plurality of cups are carried along the endless loop. An inlet elevator adjacent the inlet end supplies a quantity of bottles in an open end down orientation to the cups. Fluid injectors are movably mounted on the conveyor to position a nozzle into each open end down oriented bottle to supply fluid to inside of the bottles. An outlet elevator is adjacent outlet end for removing bottles from the apparatus in an open end up orientation.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1995Date of Patent: December 3, 1996Assignee: The West Company, IncorporatedInventors: Frank Beswick, John T. Connor
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Patent number: 5553633Abstract: Apparatus for treating printed circuit boards or other items is provided, wherein a drying apparatus is specifically provided, generally for use as part of a cleaning or other treatment apparatus, but which can be separately provided, if desired. The drying apparatus employs preferably warm air discharge tubes, for drying items of varying thicknesses, and/or that have varying thicknesses of components mounted thereon. Generally, the printed circuit or other items are carried through the apparatus between upper and lower foraminous conveyor belts, with one of the belts, conforming to the varying thicknesses of the items, or components carried by the items. While some of the air discharge tubes may be stationarily mounted, at least some of them are pivotally mounted, such that their discharge opening zones can slide along and conform to variations in thickness. The discharge tube will pivot in response to the varying thicknesses.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1995Date of Patent: September 10, 1996Assignee: Atotech USA, Inc.Inventors: Paul W. Ciccarelli, Jr., Charles Seager, Jr., Ricky Himes
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Patent number: 5483871Abstract: Described is an apparatus and method, particularly applicable to a brush bed conveyor system, by which objects, typically citrus fruit, are washed or sprayed. A moveable high pressure spray manifold is contained within a manifold carriage and is disposed within the conveyor chassis such that it is moved along above a brush bed by a conveyor chain. Separation bars extend from the conveyor chain to segregate the objects into queues retained within the spray pattern of the manifold. When the manifold reaches a predetermined end position, a release latch is decoupled from the separation bars to disconnect the separation bars and conveyor chain from the manifold carriage. The predetermined end position is sensed and the manifold carriage is quickly returned to its initial position by means of a selectively activated pneumatic piston assembly.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1994Date of Patent: January 16, 1996Assignee: Sunkist Growers, Inc.Inventors: William Kirk, Henry A. Affeldt, Keith Gilbert, David Lerew
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Patent number: 5409545Abstract: An apparatus and method for cleaning containers, such as sample containers for environmental testing, involves providing modular cleaning bays into which an array of inverted containers can be transported, such as by means of a drive chain. Independently operable nozzle banks disposed in the cleaning bay generally below the resident container tray are driven in an x-axis motion, such as by a stepper motor, to register a selected nozzle bank with successive rows of containers within the tray. At each row of containers the nozzle bank, which is selected in accordance with the size and spacing of the containers being processed, is caused to travel in a z-axis motion through a process cycle in which the nozzle elements of the nozzle bank traverse through the open mouth ends of the containers registered therewith and in which a fluid stream is projected directly onto the interior surfaces of the containers, preferably sweeping the entirety of those surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1993Date of Patent: April 25, 1995Assignee: Environmental Sampling Supply, Inc.Inventors: William D. Levey, William J. Sell, Brett Wilmarth
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Patent number: 5402809Abstract: Apparatus is provided for cleaning industrial apparel such as wire mesh safety gloves used in processing meats such as chickens. The apparatus employs a containment chamber within which a conveyor carries the gloves which are mounted upon substantially elevated glove mounts. Within the chamber, high pressure nozzles are rotated to express hot chlorinated water upon the gloves over a residence interval of about one minute. The apparatus employs parallel inputs of hot and cold water, the latter being chlorinated within a range of about 150 to 200 ppm. Cleanability is enhanced through the utilization of facilely removed light weight flat front and side doors and a pivoting forward deck assembly. Bacteria-promoting pockets and the like are minimized through the utilization of sanitary welds and O-ring mounted polymeric bearing blocks.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1994Date of Patent: April 4, 1995Inventor: Jeffrey P. Smith
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Patent number: 5387313Abstract: An etching system for etching openings in a metal web including multiple etching station for etching a metal web from opposite sides, with each of the etching stations including a set of first bank of oscillatable nozzles located in a first chamber in the etching station, with the first bank of oscillatable nozzles having predetermined spacings from one another and operable for directing etchant at a first side of a metal web and a second bank of oscillatable nozzles located in a second chamber in the etching station, with the second bank of oscillatable nozzles having a predetermined spacing substantially identical to the first bank of oscillatable nozzles, with the second set of oscillatable nozzles laterally offset from the first set of nozzles, so they do not spray on directly opposite regions located on the metal web, with the banks of the nozzles in adjacent etching stations offset from each other with the oscillation axis of the nozzles at an angle off normal, so that etchant is sprayed in elliptical pType: GrantFiled: July 23, 1993Date of Patent: February 7, 1995Assignee: BMC Industries, Inc.Inventor: Roland Thoms
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Patent number: 5378308Abstract: An etching system for etching openings in a metal web including multiple etching station for etching a metal web from opposite sides with each of the etching stations including a set of first bank of oscillateable nozzles located in a first chamber in the etching station, with the first bank of oscillateable nozzles having predetermined spacings from one another, and operable for directing etchant at a first side of a metal web and a second bank of oscillateable nozzles located in a second chamber in the etching station, with the second bank of oscillateable nozzles having a predetermined spacing substantially identical to the first bank of oscillateable nozzles with the second set of oscillateable nozzles laterally offset from the first set of nozzles, so as not to spray on directly opposite regions located on the metal web with the banks of the nozzles in adjacent etching stations offset from each other with the oscillation axis of the nozzles is at an angle off normal so that etchant is sprayed in ellipticType: GrantFiled: November 9, 1992Date of Patent: January 3, 1995Assignee: BMC Industries, Inc.Inventor: Roland H. Thoms
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Patent number: 5247952Abstract: A stripped bobbin treatment apparatus for inspecting, cleaning and packing bobbins which have been stripped of residual yarn includes a conveyor, an inspection station. a cleaning station and a packing station. The conveyor is in the form of a plurality of endless belts trained around sheaves which permit the bobbins to travel in non-linear paths on the conveyor. Bobbins which are not completely stripped may be redirected to a stripper for additional stripping, and bobbins which are damaged may be discarded. The cleaning station is traversed by the conveyor and includes a housing and nozzles therein for spraying water to clean the bobbins. These include nozzles mounted for pivoting reciprocation in a plane perpendicular to the path, nozzles mounted for pivoting reciprocation in a horizontal plane parallel to the path and nozzles located below the path mounted for rotation about a vertical axis to spray water upwardly through the bobbins.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1991Date of Patent: September 28, 1993Inventor: John H. Ferguson, Sr.
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Patent number: 5135014Abstract: Apparatus for washing bottles, in which a transfer conveyor define an endless loop belt between an inlet end and outlet end. A plurality of cups are carried along the endless loop. An inlet elevator adjacent the inlet end supplies a quantity of bottles in an open end down orientation to the cups. Fluid injectors are movably mounted on the conveyor to position a nozzle into each open end down oriented bottle to supply fluid to inside of the bottles. An outlet elevator is adjacent outlet end for removing bottles from the apparatus in an open end up orientation.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1990Date of Patent: August 4, 1992Assignee: The West Company, IncorporatedInventor: Frank Beswick
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Patent number: 5129956Abstract: A method and apparatus for the aqueous cleaning of a printed circuit board having surface mounted components assembled thereon. The invention involves a heated aqueous solution sprayed under high pressure through a helically-vaned nozzle that is moving rotationally about the plane of a moving printed circuit board. The apparatus accomplishes a thorough cleaning of all components and areas of the printed circuit board with the use of a water based cleaning solution.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1989Date of Patent: July 14, 1992Assignee: Digital Equipment CorporationInventors: Raymond E. Pickering, Patricia E. Waitkus, Delmar R. Parsons, Lincoln Soule, William T. Walker, Robert E. Bedaw
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Patent number: 5125515Abstract: A fruit sizing apparatus includes a guideway having an inclined surface extending from a base to a peak with a first channel adjacent to the peak and a second channel adjacent to the base. First and second endless moving belts are supported in part by the first and second channels respectively. The first and second belts are driven at different speeds. A roller is spaced apart from the guideway and rotates in a direction tending to cause fruit to roll up the inclined surface. Additional belts can be provided for improved performance. A washing system over the apparatus cleans the apparatus using fan sprays of water.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1990Date of Patent: June 30, 1992Assignee: Brown International Corp.Inventors: Ronald C. Bushman, William E. Harris, Jr.
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Patent number: 5106426Abstract: A method of cleaning window furnishings while located in their place of use, in which the furnishings are pushed together to form a vertically hanging block and a wetting medium is circulated from above. A cleaning washing medium is thereafter circulated from above, followed by a rinsing liquid also from above and over the window furnishings. The furnishings are then dried, and surplus fluids are collected at a base of the furnishings. All procedures are carried out while the window furnishings are hanging vertically in their locations of normal use. The wetting medium, washing medium and the rinsing liquid flow downward due to gravity with uniform velocity and cover the furnishings uniformly.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1991Date of Patent: April 21, 1992Assignee: Reinhard KonigInventors: Reinhard Konig, Friedrich Konig
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Patent number: 5076303Abstract: A method for removing dust and other fine particulates matter from the exterior surface of a bottle moving along a conveyor line. A jet of ionized air neutralizes any static charge adhering the particulate matter to the bottle and also commences the dislodgement of the former from the latter. Moving brushes contacting the exterior surface of the bottle further dislodges the particulate matter. Lastly, a vacuum on the other side of the brushes from the bottle removes the air and entrained particulate matter detached from the bottles. One or more rotating longitudinal screws can control the bottles motion through the system. A belt in contact with the bottles and moving relative to the conveyor effects their rotation regardless of their exterior configuration. This assures that the brushes contact all portions of their exterior surface. When the device uitlizes a longitudinal screw, the belt can rotate around rollers placed at the ends of the screw.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1989Date of Patent: December 31, 1991Assignee: William J. McBradyInventors: William J. McBrady, Julian P. Avelis
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Patent number: 5021097Abstract: In a method of cleaning window furnishing portions such as curtain slats, the window furnishing material to be cleaned is left in the installed condition of hanging on a runner rail or track, pushed together to form a block. Washing-action medium and thereafter rinsing liquid are circulated from above over the window furnishing material which is then dried after the rinsing operation. The apparatus includes a washing device adapted to be hung on the runner rail and has a casing which in use encloses the window furnishing material. A nozzle assembly of the device is thus disposed above the window furnishing material, for washing-action medium and rinsing liquid to be pumped over same, and a receiving trough is arranged below the material to receive the liquid therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1989Date of Patent: June 4, 1991Inventors: Reinhard Konig, Friedrich Konig
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Patent number: 4732172Abstract: A method and apparatus for washing transfer carts, the method having the steps of placing the cart on an advancement conveyor and advancing the cart into a soak station for soaking with a soak solution; advancing the cart into the wash station where a plurality of nozzle carrying wash arms are extended through an open side of the cart spraying a high pressure washing solution at an angle onto each of the respective shelves of the cart after which the washing nozzles are retracted again passing over the respective cart shelves; advancing the cart into a rinse station, rinsing the cart first with clear water and then with a dilute acid solution; and advancing the cart from the apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1985Date of Patent: March 22, 1988Assignee: Cannon Equipment CompanyInventor: Gerald D. Pedersen
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Patent number: 4667690Abstract: The invention relates to a washing apparatus, especially to an apparatus for rinsing of glass bottles before first filling.The bottles to be rinsed are fed to the apparatus by means of a conveyor installation. The incoming bottles are picked up by a receiving means including a conveyor, the runway of which extending in a vertical plane. The bottles are transferred to a transportation device whereby the bottles are pivoted about 180 degrees. The transportation device includes a conveyor advancing said bottles to a rinsing station having a rinsing device and to a draining station. A removing device pick-up the clean bottles from the transportation device and transfers the bottles to a further conveying installation for discharging the bottles from the apparatus. During transferring the bottles are pivoted about 180 degrees such that upright bottles ready for filling are outputted from the apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1984Date of Patent: May 26, 1987Assignee: Inmarco AGInventor: Heinz Hartnig
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Patent number: 4427020Abstract: Upwardly open vessels are supplied horizontally to an intake location and are taken horizontally from an output location. Between these locations they are inverted and passed past a treatment device by an inverting conveyor having a pair of like endless chains supported on guides to define a transport path lying generally in a vertical plane and having an upstream end opening horizontally at the intake location, a downstream end opening horizontally at the output location, and an intermediate portion vertically offset from the intake and output locations. The chains have substantially parallel and laterally spaced conveying stretches extending and movable downstream along the path from the intake to the output location and past the treatment location and return stretches extending and movable upstream back along and outside the respective conveying stretches between the intake and output locations which can be laterally moved.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1981Date of Patent: January 24, 1984Assignee: EMPAC AGInventor: Hans G. Riederer
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Patent number: 4125120Abstract: An automatic washing apparatus for containers which is capable of automatically and continuously washing a multiplicity of containers in a fast and efficient manner. The containers for which this particular washing apparatus is fabricated are of a semirigid type. They are composed of a plastic material and are elongated in configuration. The containers are intended to contain sterile liquids. The novel washing apparatus has a specially fabricated nozzle which can enter the plastic container and thoroughly wash it with a mixture of detergent, water and air. Suitable means are afforded to hold the semirigid containers in a stationary manner as well as to position them over a series of nozzles.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 1977Date of Patent: November 14, 1978Assignee: Abbott LaboratoriesInventor: Wendell E. Standley
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Patent number: 4104081Abstract: A bottle rinser having a linear path for carried bottles has closely spaced bottle carriers on a lug chain, the carriers receiving the bottles in upright position and being pivoted in a plane perpendicular to the path of chain movement to invert the bottles and carry them over rinse means, then slightly tip the bottles from fully inverted position to aid in draining, and finally being pivoted to restore the bottles to upright position for unloading. The carriers are of stamped and formed construction with an elastomer retainer for simple operation and allowing good bottle exposure for external rinse. Guide rods positioned near the lug chain control carrier pivoting.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1976Date of Patent: August 1, 1978Assignee: Adolph Coors CompanyInventor: Roger W. Totten