Air Blast Only (e.g., Boiler Soot-blower) Patents (Class 15/316.1)
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Patent number: 6530115Abstract: A nozzle for an air blower of a car wash installation is designed to be adjustable to vary the direction of the air flow delivered by the blower. The blower has a tapered frusto-conical nozzle that is oblique and is rotatably mounted at its base about an outlet of the blower. Upon rotation of the nozzle the direction of the delivered air flow moves in a conical path. Automated controls are provided to direct air flows from blowers in predetermined directions in the dryer section of an automated vehicle wash.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2001Date of Patent: March 11, 2003Inventor: Daniel J. MacNeil
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Patent number: 6527871Abstract: A moisture and build up removal system and method which deliver air at high velocity to the surface of a lens or a lens shield. The system and method having a particular implementation with lens surfaces of video, photographic, image viewing, and image processing devices.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2000Date of Patent: March 4, 2003Inventors: Brian P. Hanson, David H. Hanson, Stanislav Torgovitsky
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Patent number: 6521043Abstract: A gumming applicator (1) rotatable about a central axis (A) is cleaned by a device (4) comprising a nozzle (13) connected to a source (11) of pressurized fluid (50) and calibrated so as to deliver an atomized jet (14) which is directed at the gumming applicator (1) to the end of removing residues (60) of the gumming adhesive (2) from the applicator (1); the nozzle (13) is also capable of movement in a direction (D) parallel with the axis (A) of rotation of the applicator (1).Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2001Date of Patent: February 18, 2003Assignee: G. D S.p.A.Inventor: Mario Spatafora
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Patent number: 6497000Abstract: The present invention discloses an apparatus for cleaning ophthalmic devices. The apparatus has a conveying system for transporting lens mold carriers to a cleaning station. The cleaning station has at least one movable cleaning assembly which is situated above the lens mold carrier and has a recess. When the cleaning assembly is lowered to the lens mold carrier, a substantially enclosed or enclosed cavity containing the lens mold is created by the carrier and the recess of the cleaning assembly. Compressed gas is injected into the cavity to dislodge any debris that may be present on the lens molds, and a vacuum is employed to remove gas and debris from the cavity.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1999Date of Patent: December 24, 2002Assignee: Novartis AGInventor: Todd Aldridge Russell
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Patent number: 6493902Abstract: An automatic wall cleansing apparatus is provided that includes a work platform, a lift unit, a supporting frame, a rotatable brush assembly, a blower unit, and a control unit. The work platform is moved up to a working position, by presetting the control unit. The work platform is lifted to the topmost portion of the building and downwardly executes the cleansing work with the aid of air supplied by the blower unit and a rubbing operation by the rotatable brush assembly. From the supply of detergent, cleansing, spraying of clean water, to drying by hot air, all of the steps are carried out automatically and successively without the need of manual operation.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2001Date of Patent: December 17, 2002Inventor: Chung-Yi Lin
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Patent number: 6494965Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for the removal of laser ablation byproducts generated in the imaging of laser sensitive media. In accordance with the invention, the byproducts are generated when a laser sensitive media is imaged with a laser. At least two sources of fluid flow are directed toward the imaging area and are oriented such that a substantial component of the bias of one source is anti-parallel with that of the other. These two fluid flow sources are operative to direct the ablation byproducts away from the imaging area, where they are collected by a sink, to which fluid moves. The sink removes the ablation byproducts from the vicinity of the laser sensitive media.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2000Date of Patent: December 17, 2002Assignee: Creo Products Inc.Inventors: Lauren E. Walker, Vince Beyer, Janice L. Blok, David B. Burgess
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Publication number: 20020157208Abstract: A nozzle for an air blower of a car wash installation is designed to be adjustable to vary the direction of the air flow delivered by the blower. The blower has a tapered frusto-conical nozzle that is oblique and is rotatably mounted at its base about an outlet of the blower. Upon rotation of the nozzle the direction of the delivered air flow moves in a conical path. Automated controls are provided to direct air flows from blowers in predetermined directions in the dryer section of an automated vehicle wash.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2001Publication date: October 31, 2002Inventor: Daniel J. MacNeil
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Publication number: 20020104555Abstract: In an exhaust pipe, a rotating shaft takeoff connection is provided so as to support a rotating shaft for rotating a switching valve fixed thereon. The rotating shaft extends to the outside of the exhaust pipe and is provided with an introduction hole and branch holes in such a manner that the introduction hole and the branch holes are communicated with each other to form through holes extending from the outside to the inside of the exhaust pipe. Into a gap between the rotating shaft takeoff connection and the rotating shaft, purge gas is introduced via the introduction hole and the branch holes. Furthermore, pure water is introduced into the gap via the introduction hole and the branch holes. By utilizing the purge gas, exhaust gas within the exhaust pipe is prevented from leaking outside the pipe and by utilizing the pure water, accumulated solid substance are prevented from adhering to the related parts of the pipe.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2001Publication date: August 8, 2002Inventor: Kuo Sugano
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Patent number: 6425352Abstract: Removal of combustion deposits from a fossil fuel boiler surface is optimized by using a sootblower to direct a cleaning medium in accordance with adjustable operating parameters against a surface of the boiler to remove accumulated deposits. Following the sootblowing operation, a parameter indicative of the extent of deposits remaining on the surface is measured to determine the efficiency of the sootblowing operation with the operating parameters used. If deposit removal is inadequate, at least one of the sootblower operating parameters is adjusted to increase its aggressiveness. If deposit removal is acceptable, at least one of the sootblower operating parameters in adjusted to decrease its aggressiveness, thereby reducing operating costs and/or the risk of damage to boiler surfaces. Additional steps of periodically measuring deposit accumulation and initiating a subsequent sootblowing operation when the deposit accumulation reaches a predetermined level can be included.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2001Date of Patent: July 30, 2002Inventor: Paul E. Perrone
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Publication number: 20020088479Abstract: Apparatus for transporting rod-shaped tobacco smoke filters, which contain and/or carry particles of charcoal and/or other particulate tobacco smoke filtering and/or flavoring material, wherein a sender directs a series of successive filters lengthwise into a pneumatic conduit extending toward or into a receiving station. A section of the conduit ahead of the receiving station is provided with openings communicating with a collecting chamber. A duct which extends along the section of the conduit is provided with orifices serving to direct jets of a pressurized gaseous fluid into the openings to thus expel loose particles and/or particles adhering to the external surfaces of filters into the collecting chamber. The latter discharges collected particles by gravity flow.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2002Publication date: July 11, 2002Inventor: Hans-Herbert Schmidt
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Patent number: 6415474Abstract: Apparatus for transporting rod-shaped tobacco smoke filters, which contain and/or carry particles of charcoal and/or other particulate tobacco smoke filtering and/or flavoring material, wherein a sender directs a series of successive filters lengthwise into a pneumatic conduit extending toward or into a receiving station. A section of the conduit ahead of the receiving station is provided with openings communicating with a collecting chamber. A duct which extends along the section of the conduit is provided with orifices serving to direct jets of a pressurized gaseous fluid into the openings to thus expel loose particles and/or particles adhering to the external surfaces of filters into the collecting chamber. The latter discharges collected particles by gravity flow.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2000Date of Patent: July 9, 2002Assignee: Hauni Maschinenbau AGInventor: Hans-Herbert Schmidt
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Publication number: 20020078982Abstract: A drive assembly for a sootblower which provides a non-constant rate of rotational motors of the lance tube through the use of non-circular gears in the drive assembly. The drive assembly is used to provide a uniform or near uniform rate of progression of a jet of cleaning medium ejected from the lance tube along a surface to be cleaned.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2001Publication date: June 27, 2002Inventors: Dean C. Ackerman, Clinton A. Brown, James H. Hipple, Kamal E. Kassouf, Don W. Smith
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Patent number: 6389640Abstract: A drying device for drying of vehicles in vehicle washing systems, in particular portal vehicle washing systems, comprising a nozzle housing, which is elevationally movable in dependency of the contour of the vehicle, extends transversely with respect to the longitudinal direction of the vehicle, and is pivotal about a horizontal axis of rotation extending transversely with respect to the longitudinal direction of the vehicle by means of a servomotor, is being described. The nozzle housing has at least one slot-shaped outlet nozzle extending transversely with respect to the longitudinal direction of the vehicle, and is connected to a blower. A control acts onto the servomotor in order to adapt the outlet direction of the outlet nozzle to the contour of the vehicle. The nozzle housing can be rotated through at least 360°.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2000Date of Patent: May 21, 2002Assignee: WashTec Holding GmbHInventors: Wolfgang Decker, Pierre Zeyer
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Patent number: 6325025Abstract: Removal of combustion deposits from a fossil fuel boiler surface is optimized by using a sootblower to direct a cleaning medium in accordance with adjustable operating parameters against a surface of the boiler to remove accumulated deposits. Following the sootblowing operation, a parameter indicative of the extent of deposits remaining on the surface is measured to determine the efficiency of the sootblowing operation with the operating parameters used. If deposit removal is inadequate, at least one of the sootblower operating parameters is adjusted to increase its aggressiveness. If deposit removal is acceptable, at least one of the sootblower operating parameters in adjusted to decrease its aggressiveness, thereby reducing operating costs and/or the risk of damage to boiler surfaces. Additional steps of periodically measuring deposit accumulation and initiating a subsequent sootblowing operation when the deposit accumulation reaches a predetermined level can be included.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1999Date of Patent: December 4, 2001Assignee: Applied Synergistics, Inc.Inventor: Paul E. Perrone
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Publication number: 20010027087Abstract: Provided is a low-noise, long-life electromagnetic blower that has a simple, low-priced configuration and can realize two different outputs, high and low. When the electromagnetic blower is operated with low output, coils of an electromagnet are connected in series with each other, and an alternating current is supplied from an AC power source. When the blower is operated with high output, on the other hand, current is supplied to the one coil only. In the case where the electromagnetic blower is used for sewage disposal, the electromagnetic blower is operated with low output during aeration and with high output during reverse cleaning operation. Thereupon, the electromagnetic blower can operate with low noise during aeration, and the efficiency of reverse cleaning can be improved. In order to operate the electromagnetic blower with high output, moreover, the coils of the electromagnet may be connected in parallel with each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2001Publication date: October 4, 2001Inventors: Iwaji Shiomi, Nobuyuki Nozawa, Akira Takanaka
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Patent number: 6289550Abstract: A jet-cleaning device for a developing station is proposed, which jet-cleaning device is capable of removing chemical solution from the back surface of a silicon wafer without the need to perform time-consuming adjustment of knife ring position. The jet-cleaning device has a spin suction pad, a plurality of air nozzles and knife ring. The spin suction pad is used to support a silicon wafer. The spin suction pad has an external diameter smaller than the silicon wafer so that an peripheral portion of the wafer back surface is exposed. The plurality of air nozzles are positioned under the spin suction pad and mounted on a substrate plate. The air nozzles send out air jets directing at the exposed back surface of the wafer so that any dripping chemical solution can be blown away. The knife ring is installed under the wafer around the spin suction pad to prevent the sputtering of chemical solution back into the spin suction pad.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2000Date of Patent: September 18, 2001Assignee: United Microelectronics Corp.Inventors: Tien-Ya Chen, Chui-Kun Ke
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Patent number: 6286178Abstract: A jet-cleaning device for a developing station is described, which jet-cleaning device is capable of removing chemical solution from the back surface of a silicon wafer without the need to perform time-consuming adjustment of knife ring position. The jet-cleaning device has a spin suction pad and a knife ring. The spin suction pad is used to support a silicon wafer. Inside the suction pad is a groove capable of delivering a jet of air onto the exposed wafer back surface so that dripping chemical solution can be blown away. The knife ring is erected under the wafer around the suction pad so that the sputtering of chemical solution back into the suction pad area is prevented.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2000Date of Patent: September 11, 2001Assignee: United Microelectronics Corp.Inventors: Tien-Ya Chen, Chui-Kun Ke
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Patent number: 6260231Abstract: System for drying printed circuit boards in a liquid cleaning apparatus. The liquid cleaning apparatus includes a series of air knife dryers enclosed within two drying modules. The first drying module houses a first set of top and bottom air knife dryers which includes at least one top air knife dryer, positioned above a conveyor belt carrying printed circuit boards through the liquid cleaning apparatus, and at least one bottom air knife dryer, positioned below the conveyor belt. The air knife dryers may be symmetrically opposed and aligned above and below the conveyor belt. The liquid cleaning apparatus further includes side air knife dryers disposed along the conveyor belt between the first drying module and the second drying module.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1999Date of Patent: July 17, 2001Assignee: Speedline Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Scott E. Bybee, Curtis Anthony Foster
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Patent number: 6250902Abstract: An embossing roll cleaning apparatus is provided. The cleaning apparatus includes a nozzle having an air inlet and an elongated narrow outlet that extends an embossing width of the embossing roll. A source of compressed air is connected to the air inlet of the nozzle. The outlet of the nozzle directs the pressured air as an air knife against the surface of the embossing roll to dislodge deposits stuck to the surface of the embossing roll.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1999Date of Patent: June 26, 2001Assignee: Fort James CorporationInventors: John H. Dwiggins, Orlin C. Kuehl, Michael S. Heath, Brian J. Schuh, James C. Hornby, Galyn A. Schulz, Rodney E. Pollock
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Patent number: 6192547Abstract: An air curtain system for forming an air curtain dividing two processing spaces and for spraying air on to a substrate to remove any impurities remaining on the substrate includes an air supplier, a main body having an air inlet passage for receiving air from the air supplier, an air flow space defined within the main body and communicating with the inlet passage, and a slit extending from the air flow space to spray the air on the substrate, and a substantially strip-shaped rectifying lattice provided with a plurality of openings located at an equal distance from each other. The lattice is positioned within the air flow space.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1999Date of Patent: February 27, 2001Assignee: LG. Philips LCD Co. Ltd.Inventor: Young-Ho Song
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Patent number: 6189176Abstract: A high pressure gas cleaning purge cleaning silicon oxide dust deposits from inside a dry vacuum pump while installed on a crystal grower. The high pressure gas cleaning purge is performed before or after each crystal is grown. The high pressure gas flow is injected into the inlet of the dry vacuum pump and repeatedly turned on and off to create differing turbulent flow patterns within the pump. The differing turbulent flow patterns effectively remove substantial quantities of the silicon oxide dust deposited in the pump during crystal growing.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2000Date of Patent: February 20, 2001Assignee: SEH-America, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth C. Ivey, Aaron L. LaBrie
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Patent number: 6176024Abstract: A plurality of bags (16), each of a substantially rectangular cross-section defined by spaced and parallel bag panels (18) interconnected by shorter sides (20), have inlets respectively connected to a support plenum (12) and extend to a distal end (22). An elongated nozzle (24) extends across each bag (16) at the distal end (22) between the sides (20) and converges from the bag panels (18) to a nozzle opening (26) for directing air toward the object. The assembly is characterized by a plurality of nozzle gussets (32) each including two layers (34) of flexible material suspended between the first and second nozzle panels (30) for bulging away from one another and toward the next adjacent nozzle gusset. Consequently, the spaced layers (34) of next adjacent nozzle gussets (32) bulge toward one another in response to air flow through the nozzle (24) to create a restriction and increased velocity of the air flow.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2000Date of Patent: January 23, 2001Assignee: Proto-Vest, Inc.Inventor: Christopher Patrick McElroy