Cleaning and liquid contact with solids – Apparatus – With treating fluid purifying or separating means
Patent
1998-08-25
1999-08-31
Stinson, Frankie L.
Cleaning and liquid contact with solids
Apparatus
With treating fluid purifying or separating means
134167R, 134198, 134201, 239526, B08B 302
Patent
active
059440350
ABSTRACT:
An improved detergent recycling apparatus for parts washing machines includes a detergent recycling apparatus additionally provided with a control box, a manifold, a first control valve, an extension tube, a spray gun, a second control valve, a third air duct and a secondary serpentine hose. The control box is mounted on one side of the detergent recycling apparatus, and the manifold, first control valve, silencer, extension tube and second control valve are assembled thereto. The manifold is internally provided with an air vent and has a high pressure air inlet at one end thereof. The manifold includes front, intermediate and rear threaded holes. The first control valve is screwably secured to the rear threaded hole and communicates with an extraction pump via a first air duct. The extension tube is screwably locked to the front threaded hole at one end and connected to the spray gun at the other. The second control valve is locked to the intermediate threaded hole and connected to the secondary serpentine hose via the third air duct. The secondary serpentine hose has a bent connector mounted at an outer side of the detergent recycling apparatus near a bottom portion thereof. High-pressure air enters via the high-pressure air inlet through the extension tube to the spray gun to blow off residual cleaning solution on the washed parts to achieve optimum washing effects. The second control valve controls another current of high pressure air via the third air duct and the secondary serpentine hose into the bottom portion of the oil tank so as to blow up the cleaning solution and iron filings and slurry deposited on the bottom portion of the oil tank to facilitate discharge thereof through a screw hole at the bottom portion of the oil tank.
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