Patent classifications
B08B9/0936
APPARATUS TO DIRECT FLOW OF FLUID
A chemical transfer coupler including an inlet, an outlet, a chemical flow chamber fluidly connecting the inlet and the outlet, and a probe. The probe extends through the chemical flow chamber and includes a rinse aperture, a probe end fitting, and a first recessed slot. The probe end fitting includes a first end, a second end, and an outer surface. The first recessed slot extends helically along the outer surface from the first end to the second end. The chemical flow chamber fluidly couples the rinse aperture and the outlet. The first recessed slot is positioned at least partially along a flow path extending between the rinse aperture and the outlet.
Cleaning apparatus, system and method
The disclosure is directed to an apparatus, system and method for cleaning interior surfaces of storage containers such as tank trailers and other surfaces using a low volume of high pressure fluid. The apparatus of this disclosure includes one or more high pressure fluid conduits that can be extended and retracted within a storage container.
Systems and Methods for Tank Cleaning
A tank cleaning system for cleaning a space. The tank cleaning system can include a trailer having a support base transportable by a vehicle, and an arm movably mounted to the support base for movement relative to the support base. The arm can be operable to extend into the space to perform a cleaning operation inside the space.
Cleaning apparatus including a rotating spray head assembly rotation sensor
A containment tank assembly is described that includes a tank including an inner surface and a cleaning apparatus mounted to the tank. The cleaning apparatus includes an elongate arm and a rotary spray head assembly rotationally coupled to an end of the elongate arm. A rotating nozzle assembly is rotationally coupled to the rotary spray head. A magnetic field source is coupled to the rotary spray head so as to generate a spatially changing magnetic field in accordance with a rotation of the rotary spray head assembly in relation to the end of the elongate arm. A magnet field sensor is carried in a fixed relation to the elongate arm. The magnetic field sensor, in operation, generates a sensor signal that varies in accordance with the spatially changing magnetic field in accordance with the rotation of the rotary spray head assembly.
Cavity cleaning and coating system
A cavity cleaning and coating system for safely and efficiently cleaning and coating the interior of a cavity without requiring entry of any workers. The cavity cleaning and coating system generally includes a mount which is coupled with a movable arm of a vehicle. The mount includes an inner plate, which is coupled to the arm, and an outer plate. A shaft is coupled to the outer plate. The mount is adjustable independently of the arm of the vehicle, including outwardly, inwardly, and rotatably. A spray head is connected to the shaft. The spray head is rotatable and includes a dispenser for dispensing fluids. The vehicle is positioned near a cavity to be treated. The mount is adjusted for optimal positioning of the spray head. The spray head is lowered into the cavity to dispense a cleaning fluid and, after the cleaning fluid has dried, a coating fluid.
RETRACTABLE CLEANING NOZZLE
A retractable cleaning nozzle for spray cleaning an interior surface of a pipe or a tank includes a nozzle housing configured to be stationary mounted in a hole of the side wall of the pipe or tank and having a front side arranged to face towards the interior of the pipe or tank and a rear side arranged to face away from the interior of the pipe or tank, an inlet port configured for receiving a cleaning fluid, and a cylindrical interior bore with a central axis defining an axial direction, wherein the interior bore is open towards the front side of the nozzle housing. The cleaning nozzle includes a first plug movably arranged in the axial direction within the bore of the nozzle housing between a retracted position and a protruding position, wherein the first plug has a sleeve-shaped body with a front wall closing a front portion of the sleeve-shaped body, wherein the front wall of the sleeve-shaped body includes a first set of spray holes configured to eject cleaning fluid substantially in the axial direction, wherein the sleeve-shaped body of the first plug includes a second set of spray holes configured to eject cleaning fluid substantially in a radial direction perpendicular to the axial direction, wherein a front surface of the first plug is substantially flush with a front surface of the nozzle housing in the retracted position of the first plug, and wherein a front portion of the first plug, including the first and second set of spay holes, protrudes beyond the front surface of the nozzle housing in the protruding position of the first plug for enabling spray cleaning of the interior surface of the pipe or tank. The cleaning nozzle includes a second plug arranged within a space defined by the sleeve-shaped body of the first plug and configured for closing a flow path from the inlet port to the first set of holes of the first plug when the first plug is located in the retracted position.
LIQUID EJECTION APPARATUS
A liquid ejection apparatus for cleaning of a tank. The liquid ejection apparatus comprising: a base member having a first end for receiving the liquid from a liquid line, a rotary head that is rotatably connected to the base member and a rotary nozzle hub that is rotatably connected to the rotary head. The rotary nozzle hub comprises a primary liquid ejection nozzle for ejecting a liquid in a pattern towards an interior surface of the tank, and a secondary liquid ejection nozzle that is configured to, during at least a part of a revolution of the rotary nozzle hub, eject the liquid in a pattern towards an external surface of the base member.
Method and apparatus for cleaning
A method of cleaning a concrete bowl is provided including the steps of a) introducing water into at least one concrete bowl; b) collecting the water from the bowl after it has been used; and c) cleaning a concrete bowl by introducing at least some of the collected water into the bowl under pressure.
Method and apparatus for cleaning and removing contaminants from the interior of a lubricant run-down tank
A method and apparatus for cleaning, and removing contaminants from the interior of a lubrication rundown tank of a mechanical system provides a source of pressurized and heated cleaning fluid containing at least one solvent; a first jumper hose communicating between the source of pressurized cleaning fluid and the interior of the lubrication rundown tank; a second jumper hose communicating between the interior of the lubrication rundown tank and a dirty fluid collection body; and an outlet spray nozzle carried by a nozzle extension placed within the interior of the lubrication rundown tank and in fluid communication with the source of pressurized and heated cleaning fluid to receive the pressurized and heated cleaning fluid therefrom.
Turbo jet mixer
A tank cleaning machine comprising a housing having an inlet and a stationary guide diverter disposed within the housing. A gearing mechanism is attached to the stationery flow diverter. A nozzle extends from the housing wherein the nozzle is in fluid communication with the inlet and the nozzle includes an inclined portion extending from a horizontal portion of the nozzle. A drag limiter extends into a hydraulic fluid reservoir to limit the rotation speed of the gear.