External And Internal Fluid Applying Means Patents (Class 134/54)
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Patent number: 7946298Abstract: A device and method for cleaning a bell cup after its removal from a rotary paint atomizer. The device preferably includes an enclosure within which the bell cup is retained during the cleaning operation. Pressurized cleaning fluid is introduced into the enclosure where it flows over the bell cup and removes paint therefrom. The enclosure may be connected to the nozzle end of a paint spray gun that can be used to deliver the pressurized cleaning fluid thereto.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2007Date of Patent: May 24, 2011Assignee: Honda Motor Co., Ltd.Inventor: Charles C. Marks
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Patent number: 7810511Abstract: A device may include a receiving surface to receive a cleaning device adapted to clean a surface of a lens when the device is proximate to the surface of the lens. The device may further include a mounting surface to moveably support the device on a host surface, where the host surface further supports a lens. The mounting surface may further maintain the device in a first position that maintains the cleaning device proximate to the surface of the lens to remove a foreign object from the surface of the lens, and maintain the device in a second position that maintains the cleaning device away from the surface of the lens to allow the lens to receive optical information related to a subject.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2006Date of Patent: October 12, 2010Assignee: Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications ABInventors: Nils Gustav Fagrenius, Sven Rune Fredrik Palmqvist, Johan Martin Wedel, Carl Magnus Waldt, Eva Tina Rålin, Sten Ola Håkansson
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Publication number: 20090211612Abstract: A steam generator lance configured as a stack of adjacent tubes in a single column. The tubes are secured at least some locations. The lance includes a distal end with tube nozzles. A mechanism is provided for positioning the distal end of the lance into a tube lane. There is typically another mechanism for driving the lance so that the distal end thereof enters the tube lane.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2008Publication date: August 27, 2009Inventors: Christos Athanassiu, Joseph William Valentine, JR., Michael W. Osborne, Abed Kanaan
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Patent number: 7461664Abstract: The plug is proposed for insertion into a hollow core of a roller cover to keep water from traveling through the hollow core, the plug comprising a body sized and configured to be received in the hollow core, and the body incorporating a peripheral lip thereon to keep the plug from being pushed into the hollow core by water pressure applied thereagainst.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2005Date of Patent: December 9, 2008Inventor: Collin Budron
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Patent number: 7244471Abstract: A method and apparatus for surface treating metal pipes includes introducing a treatment liquid into a first distribution chamber having a flat bottom surface, and dropping the treatment liquid onto at least a portion of the outer peripheral surface of the metal pipe through a plurality of holes formed in the bottom surface of the first distribution chamber. Preferably, a distance between the bottom surface of the first distribution chamber and the metal pipe is maintained constant as the outer diameter of the pipe varies. The treatment liquid may be introduced into a second distribution chamber having a flat bottom surface, and the treatment liquid may then be introduced into the first distribution chamber through a plurality of holes formed in the bottom surface of the second distribution chamber. It is possible for the first distribution chamber to simultaneously drop the treatment liquid onto at least two metal pipes.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2004Date of Patent: July 17, 2007Assignee: Sumitomo Metal Industries, Ltd.Inventors: Takahiro Takano, Mituo Watanabe
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Patent number: 5820692Abstract: A process module which can be integrated with a reduced pressure cluster tool system for semiconductor wafer processing to perform ambient or near ambient pressure reactions without requiring an intermediate buffer chamber.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1996Date of Patent: October 13, 1998Assignee: FSI InterntionalInventors: James J. Baecker, D. Scott Becker, Michael J. Foline, Todd K. Maciej
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Patent number: 5384045Abstract: A dirty swimming pool filter is journaled for rotation about a vertical array of nozzles and spun about a vertical axis by the action of the spray. The rotation can be fast enough that centrifugal forces aid in the cleaning operation by sloughing dirt off the outside of the filter. One version of the apparatus includes a second vertical array of nozzles external to the filter and directing a spray against the outer face of the filter, which aids in sloughing dirt off it. This second array is rotatable about its own vertical axis and can be used to control the rate of rotation of the filter being cleaned. A sealed bearing is provided at the base of the filter to allow free rotation about the first vertical array of nozzles.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1994Date of Patent: January 24, 1995Inventors: Jerry Chmielewski, Doreen M. Chmielewski
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Patent number: 5183066Abstract: Apparatus for cleaning paint spray gun nozzles automatically includes a housing having separate cleaning and reservoir chambers separated by a dividing wall, and a cleaning spray head in the cleaning chamber for directing a spray of cleaning fluid at a nozzle in the chamber. A supply of cleaning fluid in the reservoir is connected to the cleaning spray head by a supply tube. The cleaning chamber has an entrance for receiving a spray gun nozzle, and a supply of gas under pressure is connected to the reservoir chamber automatically on detection of entry of a spray gun nozzle through the entrance, to urge cleaning fluid from the reservoir into the supply tube. A passageway is provided in the dividing wall for returning used cleaning fluid to the reservoir. The supply of gas to the reservoir is cut off automatically at the end of a cleaning cycle on removal of the cleaned nozzle from the chamber.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1991Date of Patent: February 2, 1993Assignee: General Dynamics Corp., Air Defense Systems DivisionInventor: Gary L. Hethcoat
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Patent number: 5021095Abstract: A process and device for removing a sprayed asbestos layer are provided, in which the asbestos is simultaneously cut and suctioned by a scraper and a suction air duct, and then transported into a carrier container for collection through primary, secondary and tertiary collection steps, in order to maintain a safe and sanitary operational environment for those who are engaged in removing the asbestos layer.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 1989Date of Patent: June 4, 1991Assignee: Hokkaido Pipeline Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventor: Masaru Tamaki
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Patent number: 4334548Abstract: An apparatus for defatting treatment of containers using a volatile cleaning liquid for defatting treatment where no pocket is provided near the portion connecting the shell, which is a part defining the cavity for the reception of a container, with the crown sealing said cavity.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1981Date of Patent: June 15, 1982Assignee: Daiwa Can CompanyInventors: Takeshi Konagaya, Shunji Yano
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Patent number: 4152173Abstract: Apparatus for treating open-mouthed cylindrical containers with a fluid adapted to coat, clean or react chemically with the surface of the containers, comprises a turret fitted with pot assemblies spaced around its periphery, each pot assembly having an internal cavity for reception of a container and a lid for closing the cavity, conduit means for passing fluid through the cavity of each pot assembly, a first pump operable to circulate the fluid in a liquid phase from a reservoir through the conduit means and each cavity so that the liquid flows along the surfaces of a container in the cavity and effects treatment of the surfaces, a second pump operable to circulate the fluid in a gaseous phase from a source thereof through the conduit means and each cavity so as to purge liquid from the cavity, a third pump operable to extract fluid in the gaseous phase from each cavity through the conduit means and thereby reduce the pressure therein so as to effect drying of the container and cavity by vaporization of anyType: GrantFiled: December 6, 1977Date of Patent: May 1, 1979Assignee: Cleamay Ltd.Inventors: John M. Jackson, Roger Wilkins
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Patent number: 4026311Abstract: Apparatus for cleaning open-mouthed cylindrical containers has a plurality of pot assemblies mounted on a turntable rotatable to move each pot assembly past an unloading station for discharge of containers from the pot assemblies and a loading station for insertion of containers into the pot assemblies. Each pot assembly comprises a body co-operating with a lid to define a cavity for reception of a container, the cavity having a shape corresponding approximately to that of the container and having a size such that the container subdivides the cavity into two chambers in which the walls of the cavity are spaced close to the inside and outside surfaces of the container. Cam rollers on each pot assembly co-operate with cam tracks, upon rotation of the turntable, to open the lid immediately prior to passage past the unloading station and to close the lid immediately after passage past the loading station.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1975Date of Patent: May 31, 1977Assignee: Cleamax LimitedInventor: John Maxwell Jackson
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Patent number: 3969136Abstract: Apparatus for treating cup-shaped workpieces in which the workpieces are positioned within a shape-conforming chamber formed with an outlet port in the base thereof and a conforming nozzle is positioned within the interior of the workpiece in close clearance-spaced relationship. The nozzle is provided with an axial port for discharging a high-pressure treating fluid against the central portion of the interior bottom surface of the workpiece, causing a high-speed radial outward flow therealong and thence axially outwardly along the interior wall surfaces of the workpiece. Upon reaching the open end of the workpiece, the direction of flow is reversed and is directed axially along the exterior wall surface of the workpiece, and upon passing the bottom edge thereof, the fluid is deflected in impinging relationship against the outer bottom surface, whereafter it is discharged through the outlet port and is recovered for reuse.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1975Date of Patent: July 13, 1976Assignee: Oxy Metal Industries CorporationInventor: Peter Miskech
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Patent number: RE31203Abstract: Apparatus for cleaning open-mouthed cylindrical containers has a plurality of pot assemblies mounted on a turntable rotatable to move each pot assembly past an unloading station for discharge of containers from the pot assemblies and a loading station for insertion of containers into the pot assemblies. Each pot assembly comprises a body co-operating with a lid to define a cavity for reception of a container, the cavity having a shape corresponding approximately to that of the container and having a size such that the container subdivides the cavity into two chambers in which the walls of the cavity are spaced close to the inside and outside surfaces of the container. Cam rollers on each pot assembly co-operate with cam tracks, upon rotation of the turntable, to open the lid immediately prior to passage past the unloading station and to close the lid immediately after passage past the loading station.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 1978Date of Patent: April 12, 1983Assignee: Cleamax LimitedInventor: John M. Jackson