Patent classifications
B08B9/0826
TREATMENT HEAD AND CONTAINER TREATMENT MACHINE COMPRISING A TREATMENT HEAD
A treatment head for cleaning a container that has a valve arrangement that includes a tappet that is configured to move relative to the treatment head's housing to open the valve arrangement and fluid channels leading into the container. A first channel of the fluid channels has an annular fluid channel section and surrounds the second channel. A flow twister is disposed in either the first channel or in a line connected to the first fluid-channel.
CONTAINER-TREATMENT MACHINE
A method for treating kegs in a container-treatment machine includes passing a first keg through a first set of treatment stations on the container-treatment machine and passing a second keg through a second set of treatment stations on the container-treatment machine. The first and second sets depend on a condition of the first and second kegs.
CONTAINER TREATMENT MACHINE
A container-treatment machine includes a frame, transport devices for conveying containers, and intermediate conveyors. Treatment stations, some of which are treatment modules, are arranged between the first and second transport-devices. The intermediate conveyors convey containers to corresponding ones of the treatment stations. The intermediate conveyors extend transversely between the transport devices. Some of the treatment modules are held on the frame so as to be removable from operating positions thereof.
WASHER ASSEMBLY FOR CLEARNING USED CHEMICAL JUGS
A washer assembly for cleaning used chemical containers having a sealed chamber with a hingedly attached lid. A spray tube is supported in upright extending fashion upon a pan shaped basin of the sealed chamber. A fresh fluid inlet feeds pressurized fluid flow to the spray tube for spraying an inside of the chemical container placed over the tube, such that the fluid collects upon the basin. A drain is incorporated into the basin for removing contaminated fluid from the chamber.
BEAKER CLEANING RECOVERY OVEN FOR USE IN A CANNABIS OIL EXTRACTION PROCESS AND METHODS OF USE
A beaker cleaning recovery oven for extracting cannabis oil from a beaker including an oven, a beaker stand placed in the oven, and a beaker placed over the beaker stand. The beaker has a film or residue of cannabis after it being used for cannabis extraction process, rinsed with ethanol and drained for a predetermined time period. The oven heats and brings up the heat inside the beaker. The beaker stand rotates allowing the beaker to heat up evenly. The beaker heats up the film or residue of cannabis to flow down as cannabis oil. The oven positions over a cart allowing it to be transported. The cart includes a base frame with cut-sections for holding the beaker when not in use. The beaker cleaning recovery oven helps to reclaim a substantial amount of the film or residue from the beaker used during an extraction process.
MODULAR UNIT FOR WASHING AND DRYING CONTAINERS FOR PHARMACEUTICAL USE AND PRODUCTION LINE OF CONTAINERS FOR PHARMACEUTICAL USE DESCRIPTION
A modular unit for washing and drying containers for pharmaceutical use includes a load transfer unit configured to take a plurality of containers for pharmaceutical use from an associated input transfer unit, a washing tower, a group of grippers configured to take said containers for pharmaceutical use from the load transfer unit and loading them onto said washing tower, at least one washing station, at least one drying station and at least one unloading station for said containers for pharmaceutical use. The washing tower is configured to move the containers for pharmaceutical use through said washing stations, drying stations and unloading stations. The drying station includes at least one lower drying nozzle configured to direct a flow of air from the bottom to the top inside the containers and at least one upper drying nozzle configured to blow air from above.
Integrated handling system for semiconductor articles
Methods and apparatuses for integrated cleaning of objects comprising a sequence of wet cleaning and vacuum drying in a same process chamber. The present integrated cleaning process can eliminate moving parts, improving the system reliability. Vacuum decontamination can be included for degassing and decontaminating the cleaned objects. In an embodiment, a cleaner system combines various movements into an integrated movement to be handled by a robot, for example, to improve the throughput. For example, an integrated robot movement comprising picking up a closed container from the input load port, moving both the lid and body together, and then depositing the body and lid separately into the appropriate positions in the cleaner to be cleaned.
Substrate case cleaning apparatus
Contaminant is prevented from migrating from a gripping hand and contaminating a substrate case after cleaning the substrate case. The apparatus cleans, in a state with no substrate, a substrate case C which holds a substrate, provided with a booth 10 which forms a clean space, provided with cleaning tanks 40, 50 which hold and clean the parts of the substrate case C in a separated status in the booth 10, provided with a conveyance mechanism 60 which grips part of the substrate case C by a gripping hand 70 and conveys them to and from the cleaning tanks 40, 50, making the gripping hand 70 stand by at a standby position Q in the booth 10 during cleaning of the substrate case C, and provided with a cleaning means 80 for cleaning the gripping hand 70 during cleaning of the parts. The cleaning means 80 is provided with a spray nozzle 81 which sprays a gas toward the gripping hand 70 and an exhaust fan 82 which exhausts the gas from the inside of the booth 10.
AUTOMATIC CLEANER
In the present application, the automatic cleaner comprises a housing, a first pipeline for extracting liquid from a bucket to be cleaned, and a second pipeline for injecting detergent into the bucket to be cleaned; the first pipeline and the second pipeline are both disposed on an inner wall of the housing, and the housing is configured to be enclosed to form a receiving space for receiving the bucket to be cleaned.
Vessel spray cleaning device
A spray cleaning device for cleaning the interior of a vessel or the like through an access opening in an underside thereof. The cleaning device includes a wheeled carriage positionable in selected relation to a vessel to be cleaned, an elongated frame having a central drive shaft extending along its length, and a rotatable spray head supported in an upstanding relation to a downstream end of said elongated housing for rotation about multiple axes. The elongated frame is pivotably supported by said wheeled carriage for selective positioning of the spray head within the vessel to be cleaned, and the spray head has a liquid supply which communicates with a liquid inlet to an upstanding support thereof downstream of the central drive shaft so said liquid is not transmitted along the drive shaft.