Using Solid Work Treating Agents Patents (Class 134/6)
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Publication number: 20100313908Abstract: The present invention relates to the use of at least one alkanesulfonic acid of formula R—SO3H, in which R represents a saturated, linear or branched, hydrocarbon chain containing 1 to 4 carbon atoms, as agent for cleaning cement, mortar, concrete, lime, laitance and other derived products. The invention also relates to a method of cleaning cement, mortar, concrete, lime, laitance and other derived products using at least one alkanesulfonic acid.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2009Publication date: December 16, 2010Inventors: Jean-Alex Laffitte, Bernard Monguillon
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Publication number: 20100313909Abstract: An apparatus for treating a dovetail in a dynamoelectric machine is provided. The apparatus includes a housing, at least two pads for treating, cleaning or polishing a dovetail surface, at least a pair of guide wheels for aligning the apparatus within the dovetail, and at least one motor connected to the pads. The motor is operatively configured to rotate the pads. The dovetail surface is treated, cleaned or polished by sliding the apparatus along the dovetail and activating the motor to rotate the pads.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2009Publication date: December 16, 2010Inventors: Dwight F. Calkins, JR., Steven S. Mounnarat
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Publication number: 20100313910Abstract: Disclosed herein are a robot cleaner that has an improved traveling performance, and a method of controlling traveling thereof. The robot cleaner allows driving wheels, which move the robot cleaner, and a brush unit, which sweeps dust on a floor, to be rotated in the same direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2010Publication date: December 16, 2010Applicant: SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.Inventors: Jun Hwa LEE, Jae Man Joo, Sam Jong Jeung, Jeong Gon Song, Dong Won Kim, Jun Pyo Hong, Jang Youn Ko, Woo Ram Chung, Kyung Hwan Yoo
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Publication number: 20100307532Abstract: A tool and method for removing a film from a surface is provided, wherein the tool can include a frame, a handle operably coupled to the frame, a number of wheels operably coupled to the frame, a cylinder rotatably coupled to the frame, an arm rotatably coupled to the frame, and a number of separating devices operably coupled to the arm. In some embodiments, the wheels can rotate about one or more axes parallel to the surface. The cylinder, which collects the removed film, rotates about an axis that can also be parallel to the surface. The arm can rotate about an axis that can also be parallel to the surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2009Publication date: December 9, 2010Applicant: DIVERSEY, INC.Inventors: Ryan E. Kron, Nathan E. Ludtke, Lance D. Brown, Douglas S. Rodenkirch, Stephen A. Latham, Daniel R. Bullis, JR.
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Publication number: 20100307531Abstract: A system and method for cleaning a two-wheeled vehicle, such as a bicycle (100). The bicycle's transmission system is activated, for example, by spinning the rear wheel (108). Then, degreaser from the degreasing solution source (62) is sprayed via some or all of the nozzles (28,29) onto the corresponding parts of the bicycle. At this time, those brushes (24) that rotate are rotated. The brushes (24) approach the bicycle to the appropriate distance where the hairs can be in touch with the bicycle to brush away and clean the dirt mechanically. After waiting for the degreaser product (62) to make its effect, cleaning product from the cleaning product source is sprayed via the nozzles (28,29) onto the corresponding parts of the bicycle. When brush rotation is stopped, air from the pressurized air source (64) is blown via the nozzles (28,29) onto the corresponding parts of the bicycle to dry them.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2008Publication date: December 9, 2010Inventors: Uriel Aharonov, Yaron Aharonov
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Publication number: 20100306948Abstract: The invention relates to a windscreen wiping device for a motor vehicle, comprising at least one wiper, a wiper drive (1), an electronic control device (2) that controls the wiper drive (1), a first signal transmitter for capturing the angular position of the wiper, and a first control line (7) that can emit an angle position signal captured by the first signal transmitter to the control device (2). According to the invention, a second signal transmitter for capturing the angular displacement of the wiper is provided. A second control line (8) that can emit an angle modification signal captured by the second signal transmitter to the control device (2) is provided. Said claimed windscreen wiper device has the advantage that it has a permanent self-locking device for at least one wiper.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2008Publication date: December 9, 2010Applicant: ROBERT BOSCH GMBHInventor: Florian Tisch
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Patent number: 7846266Abstract: Cleaning and reclaiming nano-imprint templates using environment friendly methods and systems is disclosed. A template may be cleaned by a combination of exposure to activated gaseous species followed by rinsing with oxygenated or hydrogenated DI water and exposure to reactive plasma to remove organic contaminant. Contaminant may be removed by forming a coating film of a water soluble polymer on the template and then peeling off the coating film. Organic residue from the film may be removed using oxygenated plasma.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2006Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Assignee: KLA-Tencor Technologies CorporationInventor: Tony Dibiase
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Patent number: 7846258Abstract: A cleaning sheet comprises a cleaning layer provided on one side of a base material, from which cleaning layer F?, Cl?, Br?, NO2?, NO3?, PO43?, SO42?, Na+, NH4+ and K+ are extractable with pure water each in an amount of not greater than 20 ppm, when extracted under boiling at 120° C. for 1 hour, and a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer provided on the other side of the base material, a carrying material with cleaning capacity comprising the aforementioned cleaning sheet laminated on a carrying material with a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer. The present disclosure also relates to a method for cleaning a substrate processing equipment which comprises conveying the aforementioned carrying material with cleaning capacity into the substrate processing equipment.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2003Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Assignee: Nitto Denko CorporationInventors: Yoshio Terada, Makoto Namikawa, Eiji Toyoda
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Publication number: 20100300484Abstract: According to one embodiment, A cleaning device includes a cleaning blade, a support section, a container and an elastic sheet. the support section supports the cleaning blade while pressing an end portion of the cleaning blade to a cleaning object surface. the container has an opening portion at a side opposite to the cleaning object surface and contains a removal object scraped from the cleaning object surface by the cleaning blade. one end of the elastic sheet is fixed to a peripheral portion of the opening portion of the container. the other end of the elastic sheet is in contact with a non-opposite surface as a surface of the cleaning blade at a side not opposite to the cleaning object surface. the elastic sheet guides the removal object scraped from the cleaning object surface by the cleaning blade into the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2010Publication date: December 2, 2010Applicants: KABUSHIKI KAISHA TOSHIBA, TOSHIBA TEC KABUSHIKI KAISHAInventors: Eiji GUMBE, Eizo KURITA
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Patent number: 7837801Abstract: An apparatus and method for cleaning an optical fiber supported by a fiber optic connector. The cleaning apparatus may include a housing, a cleaning tip supported by the housing and a cleaning wipe advanceable along at least a portion of the cleaning tip to clean an optical fiber when the cleaning wipe engages the optical fiber. The apparatus may include one or more automated features which may enhance the effectiveness of the apparatus. The apparatus may include a fluid dispenser to wet at least a portion of the cleaning wipe with a cleaning fluid. The apparatus may be configured to automatically control the force exerted by the cleaning tip against the optical fiber and/or to automatically control tension in the cleaning wipe. Aspects of the invention are directed to a method of cleaning an end face of an optical fiber by advancing a wet portion of a cleaning wipe across the end face, and thereafter advancing a dry portion of the cleaning wipe across the end face.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2006Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Assignee: kSARIA CorporationInventors: Anthony J. Christopher, Mark S. Aude
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Publication number: 20100288304Abstract: Washing machine for screen that includes a closed washing chamber having internal nozzles for cleaning the screen. The nozzles are provided on a flushing frame enclosing the screen, and the flushing frame may be moved upwards and downwards within the chamber whereby the screen is flushed and cleaned. A method for cleaning the screen in the washing machine is also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2008Publication date: November 18, 2010Applicant: M-I L.L.C.Inventor: Kjell Rune Selsvik
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Publication number: 20100288305Abstract: A brush core for engaging and rotating a generally cylindrical brush having a hollow bore is provided. The brush core includes, but is not limited to, a body section forming an outer surface for engaging the hollow bore of the cylindrical brush. The outer surface of the body section includes three or more sides.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2010Publication date: November 18, 2010Applicant: ILLINOIS TOOL WORKS INC.Inventors: Robert G. Kobetsky, Daniel P. McDonald, Alan Varacins, David F. Hakala, Weijin Li
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Publication number: 20100288303Abstract: Devices for removing thatch buildup from the underside of a mower deck, and methods therefore. The device includes a head having a straight edge and at least one curved edge, a neck, and a conical handle.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2009Publication date: November 18, 2010Inventor: David A. Favreau
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Publication number: 20100282274Abstract: An electric toothbrush has an axially elongated body having a handle defining a hollow interior region for holding a motor disposed therein, a head comprising a static bristle holder plate having tufts of bristles disposed thereon and an oscillatory head bristle holder with other tufts of bristles disposed thereon. One end of the drive shaft is connected to the motor and an opposite end to a cam for directly driving the cam which has at least one lobe a portion of which cam is received in an oscillatory cavity for imparting a pushing force on the walls of the oscillatory cavity in response to rotation of the drive shaft for moving the oscillatory head bristle holder with a back and forth oscillatory motion. By eliminating the need for precision gearing, this direct drive arrangement simplifies and makes more efficient the translation of rotary motion into oscillatory motion.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2008Publication date: November 11, 2010Inventor: Gerhart P. Huy
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Publication number: 20100282273Abstract: A machine and a method are described for washing and removal, in a continuous manner, of contaminants and labels from plastic containers made of recyclable material. During washing, the containers pass inside a washing chamber and are subject to a high level of friction caused by an agitator rotating at high speed. Tearing means are also provided to facilitate detachment of the contaminants from the surface of the containers.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2008Publication date: November 11, 2010Applicant: AMUT S.P.A.Inventor: Piergiorgio Teruggi
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Publication number: 20100282275Abstract: A cleaning device to be connected with a water hose, the cleaning device comprising a water inlet at a first end for receiving the water hose, an outlet assembly having a brush located at a first end thereof, a cleaning mixture reservoir in fluid communication with the outlet assembly, and a flow selection assembly operatively coupled to the water inlet, the outlet assembly and the cleaning mixture reservoir, the flow selection assembly comprising a switch assembly for switching between a water and cleaning mixture dispensing mode wherein the water inlet is in fluid communication with the cleaning mixture reservoir and the outlet assembly and the water is dispensed at a first given flow rate and a cleaning mode wherein the water inlet is in fluid communication with the outlet assembly and the water is dispensed at a second given flow rate greater than the first given flow rate.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2008Publication date: November 11, 2010Inventor: Yvon Francoeur
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Publication number: 20100282276Abstract: Provided are methods and apparatuses for processing photovoltaic cell metallic substrates to remove various surface defects. In certain embodiments, a thin stainless steel foil is polished using a proposed method leading to a substantial, e.g., twice or more, increase in its surface gloss. In certain embodiments, a method in accordance with the present invention involves contacting a substrate surface with a fixed-abrasive filament roller brush. The brush may be a close-wound coil brush. The brush includes filaments carrying 5-20 micrometer abrasive particles that are permanently fixed in the brush filaments, for example a polymer base material, such as nylon. The particles may be made of silicon carbide and/or other abrasive materials. In certain embodiments, a substrate surface is polished using a series of roller brushes, at least two of which rotate in different directions with respect to that surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2010Publication date: November 11, 2010Applicant: MIASOLEInventors: Timothy Kueper, Joseph Laia, Jason Corneille, Philip Scott
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Publication number: 20100269858Abstract: The invention provides compositions, methods and kits for the removal of harmful or irritating substances from bodily surfaces. Kits may include a composition containing capsaicin and a capsaicin-cleansing composition, e.g., a composition in which capsaicin is soluble.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2010Publication date: October 28, 2010Applicant: NeurogesX, Inc.Inventors: Arturo J. ANGEL, Larry W. LITLE, Keith R. BLEY, Allan L. WILCOX, Gene Curtis JAMIESON, Naweed MUHAMMAD
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Publication number: 20100269855Abstract: Methods and apparatus for removing particles from vials includes the use of a one sided pressure sensitive filament tape to remove external particles from vials. A roll of tape is juxtaposed relative to a line of vials moving along the production line. As each vial moves within the space between the tape the outside of the vial contacts the tape causing the particles to be removed and imbedded in the adhesive on the tape. A feed roll and a rewind roll provides for the tape to unwind while in contact with the outside of the vials and in conjunction with the movement of the vials along the production line. By causing the feed roll and the rewind roll to advance unused tape while in contact with the outside surface of the vials, the vials are caused to rotate at least 360 degrees while advancing down the line.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2009Publication date: October 28, 2010Inventor: Richard Francis Hurst
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Publication number: 20100269856Abstract: The present invention provides a wafer cleaning machine, which includes a machine base, a rotating disk for bearing and driving a wafer, a first nozzle for spraying ion water to the surface of wafer, a brushing module, and a second nozzle. The rotating disk is connected with the machine base. The first nozzle is connected with the machine base and it is above the rotating disk. The brushing module is connected with the machine base and it is above the rotating disk. The second nozzle is connected with the machine base and it is above the rotating disk.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2009Publication date: October 28, 2010Applicant: INOTERA MEMORIES, INC.Inventors: CHIEN HSIN HSU, JEN JUI CHENG
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METHOD FOR OPERATING AN ATTACHMENT DEVICE FOR A VACUUM CLEANER AND A CORRESPONDING ATTACHMENT DEVICE
Publication number: 20100269857Abstract: A method for operating an attachment device for a vacuum cleaner includes an electrically rotatable brush roller and a motor for driving the brush roller. The method includes rotating the brush roller in a normal operational direction during operation. The method further includes rotating the brush roller in a reverse direction opposite to the normal operational direction of rotation, when the brush roller is detected to be jammed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2010Publication date: October 28, 2010Applicant: MIELE & CIE. KGInventors: Walter ASSMANN, Martin BEHRENSWERTH, Guenther ENNEN, Volker MARKS, Cornelius WOLF -
Publication number: 20100263686Abstract: A body washing device, a method for holding a washcloth using the body washing device, and a method for washing a body are provided. The body washing device includes first and second hand-held devices configured to hold a washcloth therebetween for easily cleaning portions of the body that are difficult to reach using only the washcloth.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2009Publication date: October 21, 2010Inventor: Tom Harrison
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Publication number: 20100258144Abstract: A cleaning wafer or substrate for use in cleaning, or in combination with, components of, for example, integrated chip manufacturing equipment. The cleaning substrate can include a substrate having varying predetermined surface features, such as one or more predetermined adhesive, non-tacky, electrostatic, or projection, depression, or other physical sections. The predetermined features can provide for more effective cleaning of the components with which they are used, such as in an integrated chip manufacturing apparatus in the place of the integrated chip wafer. The cleaning substrate can be urged into cleaning or other position by vacuum, mechanical, electrostatic, or other forces. The cleaning substrate can be adapted to accomplish a variety of functions, including abrading or polishing. The cleaning substrate may made by a novel method of making, and it may then be used in a novel method of use in combination with chip manufacturing apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2010Publication date: October 14, 2010Applicant: INTERNATIONAL TEST SOLUTIONSInventors: Jerry J. Broz, Alan E. Humphrey, James H. Duvall
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Publication number: 20100258143Abstract: A method for fabricating semiconductors is provided that includes an oxide chemical mechanical polish (CMP) step. Prior to performing the CMP of an integrated circuit semiconductor silicon wafer, a number of steps are performed. The silicon wafer is scrubbed with a brush using a liquid cleaner. The silicon wafer is rinsed with deionized water (DIW). Finally, the silicon wafer is dried.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2010Publication date: October 14, 2010Inventor: Jacob L. Williams
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Publication number: 20100252071Abstract: Disclosed are methods of unclogging toilet drains using a novel dissolvable paper tool to dislodged a blocking impediment in the clogged drain.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2009Publication date: October 7, 2010Inventor: Kevin B. Bounds
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Publication number: 20100242993Abstract: Cap and cleaning devices antiseptically maintain patient fluid line access valves to minimize the risk of infection via catheters. The devices have a cap that may contain a dry pad impregnated with an antimicrobial agent. The cap covers the access portion of the access valve when not in use. The devices have a hood that contains a wet pad impregnated with a cleaning solution and, optionally, an antimicrobial agent. The wet pad cleans the access portion of the access valve prior to and optionally, after the access valve is utilized to access the patient fluid line.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2010Publication date: September 30, 2010Applicant: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Minh Quang Hoang, Jonathan Karl Burkholz
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Publication number: 20100247784Abstract: A method for applying a coating meeting a predetermined volatile organic compound (VOC) standard. The compound functions as a coating and plasticizer. The inventive method involves mixing acetone and terpene alcohol, or terpineol, to form a solvent system with a flash point of at least 140° F. A resin is solubilized into the solvent system and forms a coating. The coating is cast over substrate surfaces to cure and dry. The solvent system produced by the inventive method can also be used in other applications including as a cleaning composition.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2007Publication date: September 30, 2010Inventor: Richard A Koetzle
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Publication number: 20100242992Abstract: A method of cleaning a floor uses a flat mop including a generally flat mop head having a handle and absorbent fabric material. The mop head is foldable to a folded condition, wherein a loop of the fabric material depends from the folded parts. The fabric material is inserted into cleaning liquid to wet the material. The mop head is introduced to a wringer to wring the material between the jaws and a wringing surface. The damp absorbent fabric material is used to mop the floor. The floor is dried using a separate drying tool that includes a head secured to a handle, and one or more attachment devices to attach a dry absorbent cloth to the head. The floor is dried by applying the cloth to the floor using the tool and moving a dry portion of the cloth over the floor.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2010Publication date: September 30, 2010Inventor: Ronald Alexander (Scot) Young
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Publication number: 20100242269Abstract: An electronic camera module incorporates a sensor unit (20) having a semiconductor chip (22) such as a CCD imager and a cover (34) overlying the front surface of the chip. An optical unit (50) includes one or more optical elements such as lenses (58). The optical unit has engagement features (64) which abut alignment features on the sensor unit as, for example, portions (44) of the cover outer surface (38), so as to maintain a precise relationship between the optical unit and sensor unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2010Publication date: September 30, 2010Applicant: TESSERA, INC.Inventors: Giles Humpston, Kenneth Allen Honer, David B. Tuckerman
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Publication number: 20100242991Abstract: A dedusting device and method is disclosed for the dry or moist dedusting (i.e., cleaning, dusting, or removal of dirt, dust, or other debris) from components, e.g., of motor vehicles. An exemplary method may generally include positioning a dusting tool driven by a drive motor in a predetermined dusting position such that the tool contacts or touches the component, and determining a first operating variable of the drive motor of the dusting tool when positioning the dusting tool in the predetermined dusting position. The first operating variable may reflect a mechanical load of the drive motor due to the contact with the component to be dusted. The method may further include calculating a corrected dusting position as a function of the predetermined dusting position and the first operating variable of the drive motor, and positioning the dusting tool in the corrected dusting position.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2008Publication date: September 30, 2010Inventors: Juergen Haas, Alexander Meissner, Marcus Frey
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Patent number: 7803230Abstract: In a substrate cleaning method and a substrate cleaning method according to the present invention, a brush 3 is brought into contact with a substrate W while rotating the same, and a cleaning position Sb of the brush 3 is moved relative to the substrate W from a center part of the substrate W toward a peripheral part thereof. A process fluid formed of liquid droplets and a gas is sprayed by a two-fluid nozzle 5 onto the substrate W, and a cleaning position Sn of the two-fluid nozzle 5 is moved relative to the substrate W from a center part of the substrate W toward a peripheral part thereof. During the movement of the cleaning position Sb of the brush 3 from the center part of the substrate W toward the peripheral part thereof, the cleaning position Sb of the two-fluid nozzle is positioned nearer to a center P0 than the cleaning position Sb of the brush 3. Since contaminations of the brush are prevented from adhering again to the wafer, it can be avoided that the wafer W is contaminated.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2005Date of Patent: September 28, 2010Assignee: Tokyo Electron LimitedInventors: Masaru Amai, Kenji Sekiguchi, Takehiko Orii, Hiroki Ohno, Satoru Tanaka, Takuya Mori
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Patent number: 7803231Abstract: A substrate edge part cleaning apparatus judging a cleaning degree of glass substrates when cleaning edge parts of the glass substrates used for liquid crystal display. The substrate edge part cleaning apparatus 100 having a cleaning head wiping an edge part of a substrate for display A while moving rectilinearly, and having a camera 117 capturing images of the proximity of an edge of a color filter which is placed on the substrate, by moving together with the cleaning head. The camera 117 obtains surface status information of the substrate part which has been cleaned, and the substrate edge part cleaning apparatus 100 further includes a cleaning degree judgment unit 306 judging a cleaning degree based on the surface status information.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2005Date of Patent: September 28, 2010Assignee: Panasonic CorporationInventors: Ryouichirou Katano, Shinjiro Tsuji
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Patent number: 7799142Abstract: A board terminal cleaning apparatus for cleaning a terminal portion by bringing a cleaning member in contact with the terminal portion of a board comprises a first support member that supports the cleaning member in a first position, a second support member that supports the cleaning member in a second position, a cleaning head that pressurizes part of the cleaning member supported between the first position and the second position by bringing the part in contact with the terminal portion of the board, a support member moving unit that moves the first support member and the second support member in the direction along the terminal portion, and a cleaning head moving unit that moves the cleaning head in the direction along the terminal portion at a second movement velocity different from the first movement velocity of the first support member and the second support member by the support member moving unit.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2006Date of Patent: September 21, 2010Assignee: Panasonic CorporationInventors: Masaya Watanabe, Shinjiro Tsuji, Keiji Fujiwara, Ryouichirou Katano
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Patent number: 7799143Abstract: A radioactive material sequestration system may include a radionuclide containment composition dispenser and a sorption based media container. The radionuclide containment composition dispenser may be configured for holding a radionuclide containment composition and be capable of dispensing the radionuclide containment composition to remove radionuclides from a radioactive material. The radionuclide containment composition is a mixture of a clay mineral and water. The sorption based media container may be configured for holding a sorption based media; receiving dispensed radionuclide containment composition; and sequestering the radionuclides. The radioactive material sequestration system may also include a probe.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2009Date of Patent: September 21, 2010Assignee: George Mason Intellectual Properties, Inc.Inventors: Stephen Elmore, Mark Krekeler, Cynthia Tselepis
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Patent number: 7799141Abstract: Cleaning compounds, apparatus, and methods to remove contaminants from a substrate surface are provided. An exemplary cleaning compound to remove particulate contaminants from a semiconductor substrate surface is provided. The cleaning compound includes a viscous liquid with a viscosity between about 1 cP to about 10,000 cP. The cleaning compound also includes a plurality of solid components dispersed in the viscous liquid, the plurality of solid components interact with the particulate contaminants on the substrate surface to remove the particulate contaminants from the substrate surface.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2006Date of Patent: September 21, 2010Assignee: Lam Research CorporationInventors: Mikhail Korolik, Erik M. Freer, John M. de Larios, Katrina Mikhaylichenko, Mike Ravkin, Fritz Redeker
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Publication number: 20100229889Abstract: A system for removing ink from a substrate. The system includes an ink separator configured to separate the ink from the substrate; and a substrate conveyor configured to provide the substrate to the ink separator. Accordingly, the ink can be removed from the substrate such that the substrate can be re-used.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2009Publication date: September 16, 2010Applicant: PALO ALTO RESEARCH CENTER INCORPORATEDInventor: ERIC J. SHRADER
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Publication number: 20100229892Abstract: A surface-cleaning apparatus is disclosed. The apparatus includes one or more brushes rotatably driven by a motor in order to collect debris without suction being applied by the apparatus. The apparatus is capable of detecting a resistance or friction level of the surface to be cleaned, and can automatically adjust the rotational speed of the motor, and thereby the rotational speed(s) of the brush(es), based on changes in the surface. Additionally, the apparatus is capable of detecting jamming or locking of a brush and turning off the motor in response to detecting such jamming or locking.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2009Publication date: September 16, 2010Applicant: Euro-Pro Operating LLCInventors: Chad REESE, Brian R. McGee
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Publication number: 20100229891Abstract: A cleaning apparatus having a cleaning system including at least one downwardly directed spray nozzle is supported by the chassis proximal the chassis forward end and in fluid communication with at least one cleaning solution tank. The at least one spray nozzle sprays cleaning solution from the tank onto the floor. At least one ground engaging agitation brush is disposed rearwardly of the at least one spray nozzle for agitating the cleaning solution sprayed onto the floor. At least one vacuum shoe is supported by the chassis rearwardly of the at least one agitation brush, and in fluid communication with the at least one recovery tank. Cleaning solution drawn into the vacuum shoe is deposited into the at least one recovery tank. In one embodiment, the apparatus is drivable. In another embodiment, the apparatus includes a second cleaning system including a vacuum squeegee.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2008Publication date: September 16, 2010Inventor: Sean K. Goff
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Publication number: 20100224215Abstract: Disclosed is a method for performing a physical force-assisted cleaning process on a patterned surface of a substrate, including providing a substrate having at least one patterned surface, supplying a cleaning liquid to the patterned surface, and applying a physical force to the cleaning liquid in contact with the patterned surface, whereby the physical force leads to bubble formation in the cleaning liquid. Furthermore, and prior to applying the physical force, an additive is supplied to the surface, and the additive is maintained in contact with the surface for a given time, the additive and the time being chosen so that a substantially complete wetting of the surface by the cleaning liquid is achieved.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2010Publication date: September 9, 2010Applicant: IMECInventors: Paul Mertens, Sandip Halder, Antoine Pacco, Tom Janssens
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Patent number: 7785422Abstract: A method and apparatus for transporting an object from one workstation to another, where the object or workstations may be contaminated with unwanted dirt or dust particles, are disclosed. The object is gripped at one work station with a movable transfer arm. The movable transfer arm has an end effector including an array of nano-scale projections, where each projection provides one or more distal contact ends. The density of the contact ends is such as to grip a surface of the object with an intermolecular force sufficient to hold the object for movement After moving the gripped object to the workstation, the end effector is manipulated to release the gripped object. Before, during or after transport of the object, the arm's end effector is brought into contact with a cleaning surface.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2005Date of Patent: August 31, 2010Assignee: Lewis & Clark CollegeInventors: Kellar Autumn, Wendy R. Hansen
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Publication number: 20100212690Abstract: A cleaning device including a mel amine sponge is employed for use in a floor scrubbing machine for cleaning uncoated, stone floors. A backing material is secured to the melamine sponge and a non-woven fabric is secured to the backing material which in turn is engaged by the driver block of the machine. The cleaning device in conjunction with the floor scrubbing machine is capable of removing dirt and scuff marks from stone floors using only water as the cleaning agent.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2008Publication date: August 26, 2010Applicant: JOHNSONDIVERSEY, INC.Inventors: Shwn-Meei Y. Linden, Glenn N. Weaver, Doug Watson
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Publication number: 20100212689Abstract: A camera apparatus (1) includes: a CCD (2) serving as an imaging device; a cleaning member (3) for performing cleaning of the front face of the CCD (2); and a cleaning controller (13) for controlling the movement of the cleaning member (3). Cleaning control is carried out so that when the cleaning of the CCD (2) is started, the cleaning member (3) is moved to a cleaning position located in front of and in proximity to the CCD (2), and when the cleaning of the CCD (2) is finished, the cleaning member (3) is moved to a retracted position retracted from the cleaning position. The camera apparatus itself is provided with the function of cleaning the imaging device, thereby enabling reduction in time and effort for a cleaning operation performed on the imaging device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2008Publication date: August 26, 2010Applicant: PANASONIC CORPORATIONInventors: Kazumasa Saito, Hajime Matsumoto, Tetsurou Kajino, Haruo Kogane, Jyouji Wada
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Publication number: 20100212688Abstract: A cleaning device comprises a frame and a tank carried by the frame that contains a cleaning fluid. A first motor is capable of generating a first motor heat. A passageway is in fluid communication with the tank and is in thermal communication with the first motor to transfer at least a portion of the first motor heat to the cleaning fluid when the cleaning fluid is directed downstream from the tank through the passageway. An outlet is in fluid communication with the passageway and downstream of the first motor to direct the cleaning fluid onto a surface to be cleaned.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2009Publication date: August 26, 2010Inventor: Sean K. Goff
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Patent number: 7780794Abstract: A cleaning device for a medical implement is disclosed. The cleaning device includes a cap having an opening to an inner cavity, the opening being adapted to receive a site of the medical implement. The cleaning device further includes a compressible cleaning material that contains a cleaning agent prior to receipt of the site of the medical implement, i.e. the cleaning material is pre-loaded with the cleaning agent. The compressible cleaning material is at least partially secured in the inner cavity and adapted to swab and clean the site with the cleaning agent.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2007Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: Ivera Medical CorporationInventors: Bobby E. Rogers, Paul DiPerna
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Publication number: 20100206329Abstract: Disclosed is a substrate cleaning method for prevent damage to a pattern formed on a substrate. The substrate cleaning method includes cleaning the substrate by striking cleaning particulates carried in a flow of dry air or inert gas against a surface of the substrate, and removing the cleaning particulates.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2010Publication date: August 19, 2010Applicant: TOKYO ELECTRON LIMITEDInventors: Tsukasa WATANABE, Naoki SHINDO, Hiroki OHNO, Kenji SEKIGUCHI
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Publication number: 20100206327Abstract: A laminated wipe comprises an absorbent layer, an upper impermeable layer and a lower permeable layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2008Publication date: August 19, 2010Inventors: Giuseppe DiBono, Gayle Kennedy, Mattia DeDominicis, Alessandro Cagnina
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Publication number: 20100206328Abstract: Improved aqueous, alkaline hard surface cleaning compositions useful in the cleaning of hard surfaces, particularly hard surfaces bearing greasy stains or soils also provide a disinfecting and/or sanitizing benefit to the treated hard surfaces. Preferred compositions comprise amine oxide as the sole surfactant constituent, an alkalinity constituent, preferably an alkanolamine and as the sole organic solvent constituent, an alkylene glycol phenyl ether, an antimicrobially active constituent, and water, optionally further including a dye and/or fragrance composition. The compositions provide excellent cleaning of greasy soils on hard surfaces and provide a disinfecting or sanitizing benefit thereto.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2008Publication date: August 19, 2010Applicant: Reckitt Benckiser Inc.Inventors: Lisa Dreilinger, Sophie Strzepek
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Publication number: 20100200017Abstract: The microbial scrub brush in one embodiment employs an insert of foam material that is impregnated with an anti-bacterial disinfectant that is housed within a housing of alcohol compatible material and sealed over by a removable lid. The insert is maintained in sterile condition until ready for use. After the removal of the lid, the insert of foam material is moved over the end of a female luer or other portion of a medical device and rotated in order to clean the exterior surface as well as the interior luminal surface of the device. In one embodiment, the insert includes a plurality of resilient fingers that substantially occupy a cross sectional area of the cavity to enable the cleansing of both the exterior surface and an interior luminal surface of the medical device.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2010Publication date: August 12, 2010Applicant: C. R. Bard, Inc.Inventors: Marshall Kerr, Michael J. Vaillancourt, Catherine C. Breiter
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Publication number: 20100192975Abstract: A luer cleaner (100) including a generally hollow body (112) having an open first end (104), a closed second end (106), and a longitudinal axis extending therethrough between the first end and the second end. The first end (104) is sized to receive therein a luer connector (190) proximal end and includes a plurality of bristles (134) extending generally toward the longitudinal axis sufficiently to engage the outer surfaces of the luer proximal end disposed therein. The second end comprises a compressible reservoir (166) containing a fluid (168), wherein, when the second end is compressed, the fluid is transmitted from the reservoir toward the first end through passageways to wet the luer proximal end. A method for cleaning luer connectors is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2010Publication date: August 5, 2010Applicant: Medical Components, Inc.Inventor: Timothy Schweikert
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Publication number: 20100186769Abstract: A firearm cleaning tool and method of use is disclosed in which multiple firearm components may be cleaned using a single tool. The tool includes cutting or scraping edges to ream residue, such as carbon deposits through a scraping action. The proximal end includes a scraping head with a scraping edge, and the distal end includes pivotable scraper arm and longitudinally extending insertion pin. A method of use is also contemplated.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2010Publication date: July 29, 2010Inventors: Daniel B. Jaquish, Erik F. Bauer