Claims
- 1. A machine for removing contaminates from surfaces of a plurality of razor blades prior to a deposition process comprising:
- a fixture for supporting a plurality of razor blades;
- cabinet structure forming a plurality of separate substantially enclosed compartments arranged in series, each having an opening to provide access to an adjacent compartment;
- a first of said compartments having a plurality of nozzles disposed therein for directing pre-wash fluid inwardly of said compartment;
- a second of said compartment disposed adjacent said first compartment having a plurality of nozzles disposed therein for directing wash fluid inwardly of said second compartment;
- a third of said compartments disposed adjacent said second compartment having a plurality of nozzles disposed therein for directing rinse fluid inwardly of said third compartment;
- a fourth of said compartments disposed adjacent said third compartment having a plurality of nozzles disposed therein for directing final rinse fluid inwardly of said fourth compartment;
- means for circulating fluid through said nozzles in said fourth compartment for application to the surface of a razor blade, thereafter circulating said applied fluid through said nozzles in said third compartment for application to the surface of a razor blade in said third compartment, and thereafter circulating said applied fluid through said nozzles in said first compartment for application to the surface of a razor blade in said first compartment; and
- means for moving said fixture successively through said first, second and third compartments, and separate means for moving said fixture through said fourth compartment.
- 2. A machine as set forth in claim 1 which further includes liquid purification means for treatment of the fluid prior to circulation through said nozzles in said fourth compartment.
- 3. A machine as set forth in claim 2 which further includes a plurality of drying compartments disposed in alignment adjacent said fourth compartment and a separate means for moving said fixture through said drying compartments.
- 4. A machine as set forth in claim 3 in which at least one of said drying compartments has a plurality of nozzles disposed therein for directing air under pressure inwardly of said one compartment; and
- at least one other of said drying compartments heat radiating means disposed therein, directing radiation inwardly of said one other compartment.
- 5. A machine as set forth in claim 4 wherein means is provided adjacent an access opening in at least one of said compartment walls for directing a curtain of air adjacent said access opening in said one compartment.
- 6. A machine as set forth in claim 5 wherein said means for moving said fixture through said first, second and third compartments comprises a continuous belt, said means for moving said fixture through said fourth compartment comprises a second continuous belt, and said means for moving said fixture through said drying compartments comprises a third continuous belt, each belt extending through its respective compartment access openings.
- 7. A machine as set forth in claim 1 which further includes a plurality of drying compartments disposed in alignment adjacent said fourth compartment and said separate means for moving said fixture through said fourth compartments is effective to move said fixture through said drying compartments.
- 8. A machine as set forth in claim 7 in which at least one of said drying compartments has a plurality of nozzles disposed therein for directing air under pressure inwardly of said one compartment; and
- at least one other of said drying compartments having heat radiating means disposed therein for directing radiation inwardly of said one other compartment.
- 9. A machine as set forth in claim 1 wherein means is provided adjacent an access opening in at least one of said compartment walls for directing a curtain of air adjacent said access opening in said one compartment.
- 10. A machine as set forth in claim 1 wherein each said means for moving said fixture through said first, second and third compartments comprises a continuous belt and means for moving said fixture through said fourth compartment comprises a continuous belt, each belt extending through its respective compartment access opening.
- 11. The machine as set forth in claim 1 which further includes a demagnetizing means disposed adjacent said first of said compartments for demagnetizing razor blades supported on said fixture.
- 12. A machine for removing contaminants from a surface of a razor blade prior to a deposition process comprising:
- means for supporting a stack of blades such that the blades are free to riffle under fluid pressure directed against the blade edges;
- cabinet structure comprising walls forming a plurality of substantially enclosed compartments, each having an opening to provide access to the adjacent compartment, said opening being of a magnitude to allow said blade supporting means and said stack of blades to pass therethrough;
- a first of said compartments having a plurality of nozzles disposed therein for directing pre-wash fluid inwardly of said compartment;
- a second of said compartments disposed adjacent said first compartment having a plurality of nozzles disposed therein for directing wash fluid inwardly of said second compartment;
- a third of said compartments disposed adjacent said second compartment having a plurality of nozzles disposed therein for directing rinse fluid inwardly of said third compartment;
- a fourth compartment disposed adjacent said third compartment having a plurality of nozzles therein for directing final rinse fluid inwardly of said fourth compartment;
- means for circulating fluid through said nozzles in said fourth compartment for application to a stack of blades in said fourth compartment, thereafter circulating the applied fluid through said nozzles in said third compartment to a stack of blades in said third compartment, and thereafter circulating said applied fluid through said nozzles in said first compartment for application to the surface of an article in said first compartment;
- means for moving said blade supporting means along a path through said first, second and third compartments, and separate means for moving and blade supporting means through said fourth compartment;
- said blade supporting means with a blade stack disposed thereon having the blade surfaces substantially at right angles to said application of fluid from said nozzles to create riffling of the blades in a stack moving through a respective compartment.
- 13. A machine as set forth in claim 12 which further comprises a demagnetizing means disposed adjacent said first compartment for demagnetizing a stack of blades prior to entry into first compartment.
- 14. A machine as set forth in claim 12 which further includes a plurality of drying compartments disposed in alignment adjacent said fourth compartment and said separate means for moving said blade supporting means extends through said drying compartments for moving the blade supporting means therethrough.
- 15. A machine as set forth in claim 14 in which at least one of said drying compartments has a plurality of nozzles for directing air under pressure inwardly of said one compartment; and
- at least one other of said drying compartments has heat radiating means disposed therein for directing radiation inwardly of said compartment.
- 16. A machine as set forth in claim 15 wherein air flowing from said air directing nozzle openings is directed substantially at right angles to the surface of a blade in a stack of blades disposed on said blade supporting means carried by said separate means for moving said blade supporting means and spaced from said nozzles to cause riffling in the stack of blades.
- 17. A machine as set forth in claim 12 wherein means is provided adjacent an access opening in at least one of said compartment walls for directing a curtain of air adjacent said access opening in said one compartment.
- 18. A machine as set forth in claim 17 which further includes a plurality of drying compartments disposed in alignment adjacent said fourth compartment and said separate means for moving said blade supporting means extends through said drying compartments for moving the blade supporting means therethrough.
- 19. A machine as set forth in claim 18 in which at least one of said drying compartments has a plurality of nozzles for directing air under pressure inwardly of said one compartment; and
- at least one other of said drying compartments has heat radiating means therein for directing radiation inwardly of said compartment.
- 20. A machine as set forth in claim 19 wherein air flowing from said air directing nozzle openings is directed substantially at right angles to the surface of a blade in a stack of blades disposed on said blade supporting means carried by said separate means and spaced from said nozzles to cause riffling in the stack of blades.
- 21. A machine as set forth in claim 20 wherein means is provided adjacent an access opening in at least one of said compartment walls for directing a curtain of air adjacent said access opening in said one compartment.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application(s) Ser. No. 08/297,021 filed on Aug. 29, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,800,627.
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Divisions (1)
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