Method of holding down bottles in a high pressure wash

Cleaning and liquid contact with solids – Processes – Hollow work – internal surface treatment

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134 2213, 134 2218, 134 255, B08B 900

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060098899

ABSTRACT:
A method of washing bottles employs a conveyor which advances the bottles intermittently from station to station. The bottle is supported inverted stationary at a first position where a first stream of fluid is directed upward under pressure directly into the open neck of the bottle to clean the interior of the bottle. At the same station a second stream of fluid is directed under pressure downward against the bottom to counter balance the force of the first stream of fluid.

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