Cleaning and liquid contact with solids – Apparatus – Sequential work treating receptacles or stations with means...
Patent
1995-08-14
1997-08-05
Stinson, Frankie L.
Cleaning and liquid contact with solids
Apparatus
Sequential work treating receptacles or stations with means...
134142, 134153, 1341023, B08B 900
Patent
active
056532474
ABSTRACT:
A wheel cleaning assembly which has a rotatable carousel which supports a number of wheel raising and lowering arms. The carousel turns in time sectors and has a delay period after the carousel has turned one sector. For instance, at one station a wheel is lowered into a tank and retained in a lowered position for a time period after which it is raised and the carousel turns one sector. Each position of delay is a wheel cleaning station and wheel-cleaning stations, including a hot water soak, a spinning and spraying station, a cold water spray and a spinning and air drying station are included.
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Averill, Jr. Edgar W.
D.I.S. Inc.
Stinson Frankie L.
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