Vibrating apparatus for cleaning floatable and light weight obje

Cleaning and liquid contact with solids – Apparatus – Sequential work treating receptacles or stations with means...

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134111, 134140, 134148, 134153, 134163, B08B 310

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051615584

ABSTRACT:
A vibrating type cleaning apparatus for floating objects utilizes a pair of motors to produce a thrust against the cleaning objects by way of resonance, which has a cleaning platform with a meshed plate placed thereon to support the objects to be washed. A detergent pipe system and a water pipe system formed on the top of the cleaning platform provide a plurality of spraying heads, thereby the cleaning objects are washed by detergent and clean water in sequence. Therefore, the combination effect of spraying downwardly by spraying heads and spraying upwardly caused by vibration of motors is suitable for washing the floating objects.

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