Method and device for cleaning a sloping or vertical surface on

Cleaning and liquid contact with solids – Apparatus – With movable means to cause fluid motion

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15250A, 134 1, 134 34, 134123, 239284A, B08B 312

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041878680

ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for cleaning a surface of an optical element, such as germanium or silicon, of a larger arrangement, such as an infra-red camera. Cleaning liquid is applied to the surface and vibrated at a frequency to facilitate cleaning, such as 20-50 kHz. The invention is readily utilized in situations where the optical element frequently becomes dirtied such as in military equipment. A liquid container for the cleaning liquid has an outlet adjacent the surface to be cleaned. A vibrating device is also provided and may be directly on the surface or on a member adjacent thereto. The liquid is applied to the surface and the vibrator is actuated to vibrate the liquid to facilitate cleaning.

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