Patent classifications
B08B7/0092
Ice Clamping Device
With the components assembled and the ice block formed, the Ice clamping device will allow the user a safe and effective way use the ice block to clean a food grade grilling surface. Thereby cleaning the grilling surface without direct metal on metal contact with that surface there by eliminating the issues and hazards assorted with those cleaning tools i.e. metal from wire bristles or broken material that can be ingested.
Cryogenic-assisted adhesive removal tool
Systems and methods are provided for removing adhesive features. One embodiment is a method for operating a cryogenic-assisted adhesive a removal tool. The method includes dispensing a cryogenic fluid onto an adhesive feature disposed at a surface of a structure, cooling the adhesive feature to cause a physical change making the adhesive feature brittle, and operating the cryogenic-assisted adhesive removal tool to cleave the adhesive feature from the surface while the adhesive feature is physically changed.
Freeze cleaning apparatus
A freeze cleaning apparatus includes a table for supporting a processing target substrate having a first surface and a second surface opposite to the first surface, a liquid supply unit positioned to supply a cleaning liquid onto the second surface of the processing target substrate that is placed such that the first surface faces the table, and a cooling gas discharge unit in the table to supply a cooling gas to the first surface side of the processing target substrate. A gap between the table and the processing target substrate is set such that the cooling gas flows as a laminar flow between the table and the processing target substrate.
SUBSTRATE TREATMENT DEVICE AND SUBSTRATE TREATMENT METHOD
A substrate treatment device according to an embodiment includes a placement portion on which a substrate is placed and rotated, a liquid supply portion which supplies a liquid to a surface on an opposite side to the placement portion of the substrate, a cooling portion which supplies a cooling gas to a surface on a side of the placement portion of the substrate, and a control portion which controls at least one of a rotation speed of the substrate, a supply amount of the liquid, and a flow rate of the cooling gas. The control portion brings the liquid present on a surface of the substrate into a supercooled state and causes at least a part of the liquid brought into the supercooled state to freeze.
CRYOGENIC-ASSISTED ADHESIVE REMOVAL TOOL
Systems and methods are provided for removing adhesive features. One embodiment is a method for operating a cryogenic-assisted adhesive a removal tool. The method includes dispensing a cryogenic fluid onto an adhesive feature disposed at a surface of a structure, cooling the adhesive feature to cause a physical change making the adhesive feature brittle, and operating the cryogenic-assisted adhesive removal tool to cleave the adhesive feature from the surface while the adhesive feature is physically changed.
CLEANING BIN FOR CLEANING A STORAGE GRID OF A STORAGE SYSTEM
A vehicle operated cleaning bin for cleaning a storage grid of a storage system, wherein the cleaning bin includes a connector for attaching the cleaning bin to a lifting device of a remotely operating vehicle being configured to vertically convey the cleaning bin inside a column of the storage grid by aid of the lifting device, and a plurality of cleaners for removing foreign debris from the storage grid. The plurality of cleaners are arranged on at least one lateral wall of the cleaning bin.
METHOD FOR CLEANING SUBSTRATE AND SUBSTRATE PROCESSING APPARATUS
According to one embodiment, a method for cleaning a substrate includes first cleaning process and second cleaning process. The first cleaning process subjects a substrate to a first cleaning method. The second cleaning process subjects the substrate to a second cleaning method that is different from the first cleaning method and is subsequent to the first cleaning process. The first cleaning method includes at least one of acidic cleaning or alkaline cleaning. The second cleaning method includes freeze cleaning.
Methods and systems for providing protection against harmful material
A glove box for handling harmful material is formed to be lightweight and modular in design, allowing for use in the field and various remote locations where a full laboratory is not available. The tank portion of the glove box is formed of a rigid, lightweight plastic and includes a number of standard-sized passageways for connecting other components (intake filter, exhaust filter, input/output containers, gasketed gloves, etc), allowing for modularity in its configuration. The top portion of the glove box may include a transparent window for viewing the material within the glove box. Filter components utilize HEPA filter elements and a separate, portable power supply is used to control a vacuum fan included in an exhaust filter. The power supply can also be used to perform diagnostic tests on the glove and may include a battery back-up.
Substrate treatment device and substrate treatment method
A substrate treatment device according to an embodiment includes a placement portion on which a substrate is placed and rotated, a liquid supply portion which supplies a liquid to a surface on an opposite side to the placement portion of the substrate, a cooling portion which supplies a cooling gas to a surface on a side of the placement portion of the substrate, and a control portion which controls at least one of a rotation speed of the substrate, a supply amount of the liquid, and a flow rate of the cooling gas. The control portion brings the liquid present on a surface of the substrate into a supercooled state and causes at least a part of the liquid brought into the supercooled state to freeze.