Cleaning and liquid contact with solids – Processes – Using sequentially applied treating agents
Reexamination Certificate
2007-10-03
2010-10-05
Markoff, Alexander (Department: 1711)
Cleaning and liquid contact with solids
Processes
Using sequentially applied treating agents
C134S032000, C134S034000, C134S009000, C134S015000, C134S200000, C134S076000, C134S082000, C134S133000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07806987
ABSTRACT:
The present invention resides in a washing device constructed by a conveyer of a carrying-in side arranged in a frame, a reservoir lower portion having plural rails for holding the work and an ultrasonic generator arranged in this frame, each reservoir upper portion united with this reservoir lower portion, a raising-lowering device for raising and lowering each reservoir upper portion, an arm mechanism for work conveyance, a moving device for controlling advancing and retreating movements of the arm mechanism, a movable device for controlling a swinging return of the arm mechanism, and a conveyer of a carrying-out side for conveying a processed work. The conveyer and the rail of each reservoir lower portion are approximately arranged on the same face. The work is horizontally moved through this conveyer and the rail and is washed and dried by utilizing the union of each reservoir lower portion and each reservoir upper portion. Accordingly, the work is simplified and made at high speed and is facilitated by performing the washing, the processing and the movement in the horizontal movement. A dividing type using the reservoir lower-upper portion is used, and ultrasonic washing is performed by supplying a fluid to the reservoir and the function of the ultrasonic device is enlarged.
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Washing Machine supply document Catalog and Photographs (8), Mar. 2002—Partial translation.
Fine Machine Kataoka Co., Ltd
Markoff Alexander
Westerman Hattori Daniels & Adrian LLP
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