Claims
- 1. A laser dry cleaning device comprising:(a) a laser generator; (b) a laser beam homogenizer oriented such that a laser beam transmitted from said laser generator may pass through said homogenizer; (c) an aperture oriented such that said laser beam passing through said laser beam homogenizer may pass through said aperture; (d) a lens oriented such that said laser beam passing through said aperture may pass through said lens; (e) a means of moving an article to be cleaned through said laser beam after said laser beam passes through said lens; and (f) a means for controlling said laser generator, said laser beam homogenizer, said aperture, said lens and said means for moving an article through said laser beam.
- 2. The laser dry-cleaning device of claim 1 wherein said laser generator is an excimer laser.
Parent Case Info
This application is a proper file wrapper continuing (FWC) application of Ser No. 08/323,555, filed Oct. 17, 1994, now abandoned.
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