With Separate Movable Means To Cause Fluid Motion (e.g., Pump, Splasher, Agitator) Patents (Class 134/130)
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Patent number: 10047475Abstract: A clothes dryer includes a rotatable drum, a drum supporter for supporting the drum, the drum supporter being provided with a discharge port for discharging air from the drum, a circulation channel for guiding the air discharged through the discharge port into the drum, and a filter cartridge disposed in the circulation channel for filtering air, wherein the filter cartridge includes an inside filter cartridge for filtering air discharged from the drum and an outside filter cartridge for filtering air that has passed through the inside filter cartridge, the outside filter cartridge being disposed in the circulation channel, the inside filter cartridge being separably received in the outside filter cartridge through an opening formed in the outside filter cartridge, and wherein the inside filter cartridge is provided with an interference protrusion, and the outside filter cartridge is provided with a restraint protrusion for restraining the interference protrusion.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2016Date of Patent: August 14, 2018Assignee: LG ELECTRONICS INC.Inventors: Manseok Lee, Junseok Lee
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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: 7987616Abstract: The present invention relates to a laundry machine. The laundry machine includes a drum rotatably mounted in a cabinet, a hot air heater to heat air and supply hot air into the drum, a steam generator to supply steam into the drum, a water supply source detachably mounted in the cabinet to supply water into the steam generator, and a water leakage preventing unit to prevent water leakage when the water supply source is detachably mounted.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2007Date of Patent: August 2, 2011Assignee: LG Electronics Inc.Inventors: Sang Hun Bae, Chang Woo Son, Chul Jin Choi, Dong Hyun Kim, Young Bok Son, Heung Jae Kim
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Patent number: 7874301Abstract: The invention relates to an entry region of a conveyor-type dishwasher. A conveyor belt which moves in the conveying direction is located in the entry region. The entry region comprises a trough base which is bounded by sidewalls arranged laterally. The entry region contains at least one washing container which stores a stock of fluid and, upon emptying, cleans the trough base.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 2007Date of Patent: January 25, 2011Assignee: MEIKO Machinenbau GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Axel Breitschuh
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Patent number: 7856995Abstract: One embodiment of the present invention includes an apparatus for applying a solution to a product. The apparatus may include a moving conveyor in part forming at least one pocket for receiving product, such as fruit and vegetables. The conveyor may be configured to move the product from a first position to a second position. The apparatus may also include at least one nozzle positioned between the first position and the second position. The at least one nozzle may be configured to deliver the solution into the pocket such that the product is immersed in and sprayed with the solution.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2005Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Assignee: FreshExpress IncorporatedInventor: David K. Lewis
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Patent number: 7287535Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: May 1, 2003Date of Patent: October 30, 2007Assignee: Fine Machine Kataoka Co., Ltd.Inventor: Keiji Kataoka
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Patent number: 7143772Abstract: It is possible to obtain a clean high-quality circuit board by removing affected material and foreign matter produced when a hole is formed. A manufacturing method of the circuit board includes (a) preparing a film-coated board material by bonding a film material as a mask to a board material, (b) forming a hole in the film-coated board material by applying a laser beam thereto, and (c) selectively removing the unnecessary material sticking to the film-coated board material from the film-coated board material by supersonic cleaning without peeling the film material off the board material. Unnecessary material such as foreign matter is produced when the hole is formed, and the unnecessary material sticks to the board material. After removal of such unnecessary material, a conductive material is disposed in the hole, using the film material as a mask, and the film material is later removed from the board material.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2003Date of Patent: December 5, 2006Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kunio Kishimoto, Toshihiro Nishii, Toshiaki Takenaka, Shinji Nakamura, Akihiro Miura
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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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Patent number: 6427704Abstract: Solid products to which dirt adheres are cleaned by introducing them into a container filled with water, mechanically transporting the products through the container to form in the container a suspension of sludge in the water, the sludge comprising dirt which has been removed from the products, the sludge having a specific mass that approaches the specific mass of water. A stream of finely divided air bubbles is fed through the sludge suspension in the container thereby to lower the specific mass of the water and to cause sludge to move by gravity toward a lower section of the container. Sludge-enriched water is removed from that lower section of the container. The products are mechanically transported by a conveyor into and through and out of the container after dirt has been removed therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2000Date of Patent: August 6, 2002Assignee: Cavo Latuco B.A.Inventor: Jan Jacobus Bleeker
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Patent number: 6269823Abstract: A can washing apparatus includes a supply line or header connected to a plurality of risers. The risers are formed from a plastic material and are held to the frame of the can washing apparatus by an elongated metal support which is in turn welded to the frame of the can washing apparatus. The metal support absorbs the force of the spray thereby preventing the risers from moving and flexing during use.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1998Date of Patent: August 7, 2001Assignee: Eagle-Picher Industries, Inc.Inventor: Thomas C. Lincoln
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Patent number: 6267124Abstract: A method and system for immersion cleaning of mechanical parts which includes a continuous conveyor having a plurality of vertical conveyor runs which pass through one or more cleaning tanks. Each cleaning tank includes at least two turbulent wash zones. Pivotal parts carriers are supported by the conveyor and are loaded at a parts loading station and are unloaded at a parts discharge station.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 1999Date of Patent: July 31, 2001Assignee: Bowden Industries, Inc.Inventor: Donald R. Bowden
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Patent number: 6244279Abstract: A method and system for immersion cleaning of mechanical parts which includes a continuous conveyor having a plurality of vertical conveyor runs which pass through at least one cleaning tank. Each cleaning tank includes at least two turbulent wash zones. Parts carriers are supported by the conveyor such that the parts are rotated as they are conveyed through the at least one cleaning tank during the cleaning process.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 1999Date of Patent: June 12, 2001Assignee: Bowden Industries, Inc.Inventor: Donald R. Bowden
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Patent number: 5645092Abstract: An installation for cleaning pieces of partially deleafed leafy salad vegetables and for removing particles of small foreign bodies therefrom includes a bath for receiving the pieces to be cleaned and a means for causing the pieces to circulate in the bath. A deflector, which is permeable to the particles, deflects the pieces below the level of the bath. A source of gas bubbles emits gas bubbles below the deflector so that the gas bubbles entrain the particles and cause the particles to rise through the deflector to separate the particles from the pieces. A particle collector recovers and removes the particles which have risen through the deflector and are floating on the surface of the bath.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1995Date of Patent: July 8, 1997Assignee: Soleco "Societe Legumiere Ducotentin"Inventor: Laurent Beaumont
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Patent number: 5316030Abstract: A container is held between a conveyor and guide means provided around the conveyor and the guide means come in frictional contact with the container to rotate the container around its own axis as the conveyor runs in its circumferential path. The conveyor is partially water-immersed within a water tank and the container being rotated by cooperation of the conveyor and the guide means within the water tank is applied on its side wall with ultrasonic waves from ultrasonic vibrators serving to flush the container.The conveyor is provided on its outer peripheral surface with fin-like projections vertically extending and circumferentially spaced from one another at regular intervals and there are provided around the conveyor upper rails, sloped rails and lower rails serving to support the bottom of the container. There may be provided guide means associated with the respective rails. Only the lower rails are immersed in water.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1992Date of Patent: May 31, 1994Assignee: Eisai Co., Ltd.Inventors: Katsumi Shimizu, Kazumi Maruoka, Kiyoshi Yamagishi
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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: 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: 5051136Abstract: The present invention concerns a procuedure for washing off flux residues subsequent to soldering from a circuit board or equivalent component. The circuit board washing procedures of prior art have either been detrimental to the environment or poor in their washing result. These problems have in the present invention been solved by including at least one step in the procedure in which steam is sprayed on the circuit board or equivalent. The steam spraying step is advantageously combined with preceding water washing and rinsing steps. A circuit board or equivalent component rinsed with hot steam is recovered in a cleaner condition than before, and moreover, entirely dry.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1990Date of Patent: September 24, 1991Assignee: Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd.Inventor: Aulis Tuominen
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Patent number: 5032187Abstract: In a cleaning system for cleaning venetian blinds, the blinds are stretched with their slats extending vertically on a carrier belt that is mounted to rotate about longitudinally separated drive and idler assemblies. One run of the carrier belt forms a station for loading and unloading of the blinds, and the other run of the carrier belt passes through successively arranged chambers in which both sides of the blinds to be cleaned are sprayed with washing liquid followed by various rinse solutions, whereafter the blind is passed through a drying chamber in which hot air is blown to effect drying. The vertical arrangement of the slats of the blind enable the washing and rinse liquids to drain rapidly and substantially completely so that the energy required for drying is reduced.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1989Date of Patent: July 16, 1991Inventor: Shirley A. Lawless
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Patent number: 5017242Abstract: A rinser for a gravity feed can conveyor system includes a plurality of nozzles for directing high pressure water into the cans as they pass by the rinser. At least some of the nozzles are angular oriented with respect to the cans in the conveyor system so that some water impinges on side surfaces of the cans in such a manner as to urge the cans through the conveyor. A rotator following the rinser rotates the cans from a downward angle to a vertical position for filling in at least three succeeding sections of conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1989Date of Patent: May 21, 1991Inventor: Jon V. Anderson
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Patent number: 5002616Abstract: A method and apparatus is provided for fluid treatment of articles, while the articles are being delivered along a path through a preferably substantially closed chamber. During treatment, the articles are conveyed by rotating disk-like members that establish their path, with the disks being mounted on shaft-like rods for movement therewith. The treatment can comprise spraying or flooding the articles with a liquid or a gas, or may comprise drawing of air or other gases from the vicinity of the articles, or even drawing of liquid from the vicinity of the articles, if desired. Whatever the fluid treatment, it is provided by means of individual nozzles that are mounted between disk-like members on the rods, and which are there adapted for movement with the rods.In one embodiment, the nozzles may be mounted opposed each other, with openings for fluid generally opposed each other, above and below a generally horizontal path of travel such that articles pass between the nozzles.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1989Date of Patent: March 26, 1991Assignee: Chemcut CorporationInventor: Karl F. G. Ketelhohn
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Patent number: 4798218Abstract: Cleaning apparatus particularly for cleaning printed circuit boards, of the type comprising an enclosure through which passes a conveyor conveying the boards along a continuous path, at least one cleaning unit, using solvent and so arranged as to spray the solvent over and under the boards carried along the path, at least one solvent reservoir situated at the lower part of the enclosure and designed to receive the solvent dripping after the spraying operation, wherein the apparatus further comprises an ultrasonic cleaning unit comprising a solvent storing tank arranged in the enclosure, in parallel relationship with respect to a horizontal portion of the path and at a short distance below the horizontal portion and above the reservoir, and equipped with ultrasonic generators, the storing tank having at least one draining pipe issuing into the reservoir and controlled by a valve, and an overflow along one side of the tank on the boards inlet side, and controls for the selective control of the spray-cleaning unType: GrantFiled: May 28, 1986Date of Patent: January 17, 1989Assignee: Outillages Scientifiques et de Laboratoires O.S.L.Inventor: Gerard Sauvan
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Patent number: 4766916Abstract: A degreasing and cleaning machine for removing grease, oils and other substances or residues from the surfaces of machine parts and/or various articles of manufacture which includes a porous and continuous transporting conveyor having a section which extends through a chamber so as to be completely submerged in a cleaning solution and wherein flow controllers cycle a major portion of the cleaning solution through vertically spaced headers so as to direct the solution toward both the upper and lower sides of the transporting conveyor while minor portions of the solution are simultaneously passed through a non-turbulent skimmer chamber wherein greases, oils and other residues are continuously removed from the cleaning solution.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1986Date of Patent: August 30, 1988Inventor: Donald R. Bowden
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Patent number: 4384849Abstract: Articles--e.g. foodstuffs wrapped in polyethylene bags--to be subjected to heat treatment in a bath of hot water are dropped from an input conveyor into an elongate tank at an inlet end for entrainment by a circulating flow toward an outlet end. A perforated extraction conveyor partly immersed in the water intercepts the entrained articles and lifts them out of the flow onto an output conveyor for drying and subsequent storage. The entering water may be set in vortical motion by convoluted baffles, converging in the flow direction, for insuring full submersion of the articles to be treated.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1981Date of Patent: May 24, 1983Inventor: Sergio Marchetti
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Patent number: 4311157Abstract: A sonic treating apparatus in which sheet material is immersed in a shallow tank between sonic treating vibrators along opposite parallel sides thereof, which vibrators produce a horizontally sonic vibrating treating liquid in the tank. The sheets to be treated are supported with their planes horizontal and conveyed in this horizontal plane through the treating liquid transversely of its sonic vibrations so that two opposite edges of the horizontal sheets pass along and adjacent to the sonic vibrators. The conveyor may comprise a treating-liquid-resistant sprocket chain conveyor upon which the sheets rest. The sonic vibrators vibrate at a preset frequency between about 18 and 50 kilohertz and preferably between about 20 and 27 kilohertz. The treating liquid usually is for cleaning the sheets and may be an acid pickling solution for steel or phosphate coating solution, and the solution may be maintained at a predetermined elevated temperature by circulation through a heat exchanger.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1980Date of Patent: January 19, 1982Assignee: Rock Oil CorporationInventors: Duncan B. Jubenville, Melvin G. DeGrazia, Jr.
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Patent number: 4102350Abstract: A washing apparatus is disclosed for removing excess coating material from the interior edge portions of metal containers wherein the excess material is formed by the coating draining down the interior sidewalls of the container after the coating has been applied thereto. The apparatus is provided with means for contacting the interior edge portions of the container in the seaming area with a wash fluid wherein the wash fluid maintained in a receptacle is discharged from a slot contained in the receptacle in the form of a ripple having waves which swell and undulate within the interior of the container to effect a washing action on the coating material accumulated therein to remove the coating material from the interior edge portions.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1976Date of Patent: July 25, 1978Assignee: The Continental Group, Inc.Inventors: Raymond G. Chelton, Elmer C. Ginther, Mihailo Djordjevic
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Patent number: 4041963Abstract: Container washer apparatus for removing labels from the containers and from the apparatus as soon as possible by means causing washing solution agitation through the container conveying pockets into the area between the down and up passes of the conveyor movement in the washing solution tank, and by cooperating means effecting controlled transfer of the removed labels out of the tank.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1976Date of Patent: August 16, 1977Assignee: Barry-Wehmiller CompanyInventor: Momir Babunovic
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Patent number: 3978874Abstract: A machine employing heated water as the medium for shrinking heat sensitive film wrapping on food products and the like, wherein the machine provides a hot water distribution and recirculation system incorporating a variable speed propeller pump operable to provide a combination of droplet type hot water sprinkling and cascaded hot water drenching in order to quickly and efficiently accomplish the close encasement shrinking of the heat sensitive film wrapping upon food product items conveyably transported through the shrinking chamber of the machine, thereby precluding thermal degradation of the food products with a consequent discoloring thereof when the same are otherwise exposed to elevated temperatures during the film shrinking operation.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1975Date of Patent: September 7, 1976Inventors: Jacob Schmidt, Sr., Jacob Schmidt, Jr.