序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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81 | METHOD OF REMOVING SUPPORT STRUCTURE FROM 3-D OBJECTS MADE BY SOLID FREEFORM FABRICATION | PCT/IL2008000694 | 2008-05-22 | WO2008142691A3 | 2010-02-25 | KRITCHMAN ELIAHU M; KLEINHENDLER CHAIM; TARAN DAVID; NAROVLYANSKY VLADIMIR; COHEN AVI; SOFFER BEVERLEY |
Some demonstrative embodiments of the invention include an apparatus and a method for removing the support structures from three-dimensional objects, in which the support removal is carried out using techniques that decrease the duration of the support removal process and increase the quality of the final three-dimensional objects. This method also ensures the safe removal of the support structures without damage to the three-dimensional object. | ||||||
82 | BIOREMEDIATION ASSEMBLY AND A METHOD OF BIOREMEDIATION | PCT/US2007014919 | 2007-06-27 | WO2008013637A3 | 2008-07-03 | OVERLAND BERT |
A bioremediation assembly and method for bioremediation are described and which includes a bioremediation reservoir defining a cavity; a pump mounted within the bioremediation reservoir and which removes the aqueous bioremediating fluid from the bioremediation reservoir; and a fluid dispensing manifold positioned within the bioremediation reservoir and which is coupled in fluid flowing relation relative to the pump, and which directs a stream of bioremediating fluid downwardly so as to aerate the volume of bioremediating fluid. | ||||||
83 | IMPROVED PARTS WASHING APPARATUS | PCT/US2004034433 | 2004-10-18 | WO2005056203A3 | 2005-12-08 | PUBL RUDY |
An apparatus for washing parts includes a housing defining a clean chamber including a spray portion and a reservoir portion. The spray portion includes a support for the parts and a spray bar having at least one orifice for distributing a cleaning solution on the parts. The reservoir portion is configured to store and collect the cleaning fluid. A thermal energy source is disposed in the reservoir portion for adjusting and maintaining the operating temperature of the cleaning solution. The thermal energy source is generally configured as an enclosure for retaining a transfer fluid and includes at least one heater for adjusting a temperature of the transfer fluid. A conduit extends through the thermal energy source in contact with a transfer fluid and defines a passageway for the cleaning fluid. A pump draws the cleaning fluid in the reservoir portion through the passageway and discharges the cleaning solution through the spray bar, wherein the operating temperature of the cleaning solution is increased through contact with the conduit. The apparatus is operable on 120 volts, 15 amp electrical circuits. | ||||||
84 | PARTS WASHER | PCT/US2008082861 | 2008-11-07 | WO2009062079A9 | 2009-10-22 | MOUNT DENNIS; FREDETTE MATHIEU |
A parts cleaner comprising either a clean solvent and a captured used solvent container or a single container having separate zones for clean and used solvent is disclosed. The clean solvent container preferably includes a clean solvent outlet and an inlet for clean recycled solvent. The used solvent container has a used solvent inlet, a first outlet for supplying used solvent for cleaning and a second outlet for supplying used solvent for recycling. The used solvent container may have a means for automatically switching between the outlets. The parts cleaner being adapted to draw first from the clean solvent container and drain into a separate used solvent container and when clean solvent is not available to draw from the used solvent container. A solvent recycler can also include a batch or continuous distillation chamber having a valveless filling system or a distillation zone for receiving solvent zone. | ||||||
85 | MICROBIOLOGICAL PARTS WASHER | PCT/US9513042 | 1995-09-29 | WO9611072A2 | 1996-04-18 | MCCLURE JAMES C; MEARS ERIC L; WHITEMAN G ROB |
An apparatus includes a first mechanical component for cleaning parts by contacting the parts with a fluid, and a second mechanical component for biodegrading the organic matter removed from the parts. The first mechanical component is in communication with the second mechanical component so that the fluid recirculates between the first and second mechanical components. A method of washing parts including the steps of placing an article in a first chamber, circulating a washing liquid from a second reservoir to the first reservoir to wash the surfaces of the article in contact with the liquid, passing the washing liquid through a porous medium, draining the washing liquid from the first chamber into the second chamber, removing organic matter in the washing liquid and recirculating the washing liquid from the second chamber to the first chamber, is also provided. | ||||||
86 | PARTS WASHING SYSTEM | PCT/US9512382 | 1995-09-27 | WO9611071A2 | 1996-04-18 | |
Provided is a parts washer that includes a multi-tiered basin, a cleaning fluid and a biological component, living within the fluid, that breaks down organic waste. The multi-tiered basin includes a sink member with a false bottom, and a support grid and filter are interposed between the false bottom and a bottom panel of the sink member. The false bottom, support grid, and filter are readily removable from the sink member. The tank is partially filled with the cleaning fluid and a pump and conduit assembly direct a flow of the cleaning fluid to the basin. The cleaning fluid discharged into the basin flows through a drain hole in the false bottom, through the filter and support grid, and then through a drain hole in the bottom panel of the sink member back into the tank for reuse. The cleaning fluid includes, at least, a surfactant that functions to remove organic waste from the parts being washed. The biological component within the cleaning fluid includes nonpathogenic microorganisms that break down the organic waste. The cleaning fluid is not toxic to the microorganisms. The pump and conduit assembly, in addition to aiding in the removal of organic waste, functions to aerate the cleaning fluid to maintain a proper environment for the microorganisms. A heater, thermostat, and level control assembly function to maintain the cleaning fluid within a certain temperature range so as to aid in the removal of organic waste and maintain a proper environment for the microorganisms. | ||||||
87 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CLEANING CUP-LIKE CONTAINERS OF SPRAY GUNS, SPRAY GUNS AND PARTS THEREOF | PCT/EP2012000038 | 2012-01-05 | WO2012130349A3 | 2013-09-06 | BELLROTH MICHAEL; BOEDRICH HANS-JOACHIM |
The invention discloses an apparatus for cleaning cup-like containers of spray guns, spray guns and parts thereof, wherein said apparatus is configured in such a way that, as same passes through cleaning, cleaning liquids contaminated differently with substances to be removed are at least partly allocated to different collecting containers (2, 2') as drains by means of at least one drain allocation device (1). | ||||||
88 | CLEANING DEVICE FOR SPRAY GUN | PCT/FR2010050603 | 2010-03-31 | WO2010116070A2 | 2010-10-14 | SAINT PATRICK |
The invention relates to a cleaning device for a spray gun of the type having at least one paint inlet, and a fluid outlet, said cleaning device comprising at least one supporting frame, a fluid supply head (3) mounted on said frame (2), and means for discharging at least some of the fluid coming from said fluid supply head (3), said fluid supply head (3) comprising at least one supply nozzle (5) defining a duct designed to be connected to the paint inlet of the spray gun. The cleaning device (1) comprises at least two independent fluid supply inlets (6, 7) for the supply nozzle (5), said inlets (6, 7) each having a separate outlet (6A, 7A) in the duct of said supply nozzle (5), and said inlets (6, 7) being connectable, one (6) to a source of cleaning fluid and the other (7) to a source of compressed air. | ||||||
89 | POT AND PAN WASHING MACHINE, COMPONENTS, AND METHODS OF WASHING ITEMS | PCT/US2004043368 | 2004-12-23 | WO2005062939A3 | 2007-06-07 | CANTRELL JOHN W; INCH JOHN; CHURCHILL MARK; STOCKDALE DAVE; CORPENY PETER A |
An improved pot and pan washing machine is provided including a low suction intake manifold and a partition for capturing a substantial portion of the wash action of the washing machine within a segregated area. The intake manifold of the instant invention includes a plurality of voids having a void concentration that increases as the distance from the source of suction (such as a pump or intake inlet) increases. The partition (or divider) of the instant invention can be removed and repositioned within the wash tank through the use of channels along the walls of the wash tank that receive the partition. | ||||||
90 | METHOD AND UNIT FOR CLEANING PIECES CONTAMINATED WITH ORGANIC MATTER | PCT/FR2004001155 | 2004-05-12 | WO2004103584A3 | 2005-01-27 | DROGUE HENRI; GOIBIER MARTIN; AUGERI SALVATORE; GARCIA THIERRY |
The invention relates to a method and a unit for cleaning pieces contaminated with organic matter, by means of a cleaning fluid, at least a part of which circulates in a loop between a unit (1) for cleaning pieces, in which the cleaning fluid is charged with organic material on contacting the pieces and a processing unit in which living microorganisms biologically decompose the organic matter contained in the fluid leaving the cleaning unit (1). The method is characterised in comprising an at least partial sterilisation of at least a part of the cleaning fluid circulating in said installation, for limiting or preventing the presence of living microorganisms in the cleaning fluid serving the cleaning unit (1). The above is of application to the degreasing of pieces. | ||||||
91 | PARTS WASHER | EP08848414.2 | 2008-11-07 | EP2271442B1 | 2017-08-09 | MOUNT, Dennis; FREDETTE, Mathieu |
92 | Parts washer and method of washing parts | EP10008044.9 | 2010-08-02 | EP2415532B1 | 2015-09-16 | Spencer, Steve; Westcott, Stephan |
93 | Waschgerät | EP15000210.3 | 2015-01-24 | EP2905087A1 | 2015-08-12 | Sporer, Robert |
Das Waschgerät zum Reinigen von Teilen wie Maschinenteilen oder dergleichen, mit einem Gehäuse (1), in dem ein Tank (3) und eine Pumpe (19) angeordnet sind, die über eine Verbindungsleitung Reinigungsflüssigkeit einer Wascheinrichtung zuführt, ist dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass auf dem Gehäuse (1) eine offene Waschwanne (5) befestigt ist, die als eine erste Wascheinheit einen Sprühpinsel (28) und/oder einen Gelenkschlauch (30) enthält, dass die Waschwanne einen Boden (6) hat, in den über dem Tank (3) eine zu öffnende Klappe (8) eingelassen ist, und dass unter der Klappe (8) ein Zwischenboden (15) und als weitere Wascheinheit wenigstens ein Düsenrohr (16) angeordnet sind, dessen Strahlen auf den Zwischenboden (15) gerichtet sind. |
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94 | Waschgerät zum Reinigen von Teilen wie Maschinenteilen oder dergleichen | EP13004002.5 | 2013-08-09 | EP2703093B1 | 2014-12-10 | Sporer, Robert |
95 | PARTS WASHER | EP08848414 | 2008-11-07 | EP2271442A4 | 2014-03-12 | MOUNT DENNIS; FREDETTE MATHIEU |
96 | VORRICHTUNG UND VERFAHREN ZUM REINIGEN VON BECHERARTIGEN BEHÄLTNISSEN VON SPRITZPISTOLEN, SPRITZPISTOLEN UND DEREN TEILEN | EP12700446.3 | 2012-01-05 | EP2654979A2 | 2013-10-30 | BELLROTH, Michael; BÖDRICH, Hans-Joachim |
The invention discloses an apparatus for cleaning cup-like containers of spray guns, spray guns and parts thereof, wherein said apparatus is configured in such a way that, as same passes through cleaning, cleaning liquids contaminated differently with substances to be removed are at least partly allocated to different collecting containers (2, 2') as drains by means of at least one drain allocation device (1). | ||||||
97 | MULTIPURPOSE AQUEOUS PARTS WASHER | EP09739611 | 2009-04-28 | EP2271443A4 | 2013-07-31 | PUBL RUDY |
98 | Parts washer | EP11176827.1 | 2011-08-08 | EP2418021A3 | 2013-03-13 | Hrubetz, Dustin; Willey, Eric |
The present disclosure provides a cleaning machine (10) that submerges devices to be cleaned in a cleaning fluid and moves the devices in a reciprocating motion to provide cleaning agitation. In one embodiment, the reciprocating motion is driven by the inflation and deflation of an air bladder (58). Related methods of manufacturing and cleaning are also provided. |
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99 | Dispositif portatif de dégraissage d'une pièce mécanique | EP12175646.4 | 2012-07-10 | EP2546002A1 | 2013-01-16 | Bureau, Nicolas; Chomette, Bertrand |
L'invention concerne un dispositif (1) portatif de dégraissage d'une pièce mécanique, appartenant par exemple à un véhicule ou une machine, caractérisé en ce qu'il comporte : |
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100 | BIOREMEDIATION DEVICE | EP11731638.0 | 2011-01-04 | EP2521624A1 | 2012-11-14 | St-Pierre, Jacques |
A bioremediation device (10) for degrading hydrocarbons on components, the bioremediation device having a housing (18), a basin (28) partially seating within the housing with the basin (28) including an upper condensation chamber (39) to permit vapour from a lower basin portion (35) to enter and to condense to be returned to the lower basin portion (37). A control module (46) is immersed in the lower basin portion (37) and has a heater (52), a pump (56,76), a filter (74) and a valve (58) for directing fluid either to the filter (74) or to an aeration device (44). |