Claims
- 1. A mechanism for removing fine particulate matter from the exterior of a bottle comprising:
- A. a frame;
- B. neutralizing means, mounted on said frame, for spraying ionized air on said bottle;
- C. brushing means, mounted on said frame, for brushing said exterior of said bottle; and
- D. vacuum means, mounted on said frame, for removing air from the immediate vicinity of said bottle.
- 2. The mechanism of claim 1 wherein said bottle is moving on a conveyor.
- 3. The mechanism of claim 2 including turning means, mounted on said frame, for imparting a rotational motion to said bottle when said brushing means brushes the exterior of said bottle.
- 4. The mechanism of claim 3 wherein said mechanism is separate from said conveyor and is formed in a C-shaped configuration with the opening in said C-shaped configuration being sufficiently large for said conveyor to pass through.
- 5. The mechanism of claim 4 wherein said neutralizing means, said brushing means, said vacuum means, and said turning means are located on said frame relative to each other to operate upon the same bottle simutaneously.
- 6. The mechanism of claim 3 wherein said turning means includes:
- A. resilient surface forming means arranged along one side of said conveyor;
- B. position-controlling means, arranged over said conveyor, for (1) controlling the position of said bottle on said conveyor and (2) urging said bottle against said resilient surface forming means;
- C. a flexible belt, coupled to said position-controlling means and with a portion of said belt being in contact with said bottle on the side opposite to said resilient surface forming means; and
- D. motive means, coupled to said belt, for imparting to said portion of said belt a motion relative to said conveyor.
- 7. The mechanism of claim 6 wherein said position-controlling means includes a wheel lying in a horizontal plane and having a generally circular configuration with indentations in it of a width slightly larger than the width of said bottle.
- 8. The mechanism of claim 7 wherein said vacuum means includes a source of negative partial pressure having an opening in the vicinity of said brushing means.
- 9. The mechanism of claim 8 wherein said belt constitutes a closed loop in a taut condition and said motive means moves said entire loop.
- 10. The mechanism of claim 9 wherein said portion of said belt in contact with said bottle moves in the direction opposite to the direction of motion of said conveyor.
- 11. The mechanism of claim 10 wherein (1) said brushing means includes rotary brushes, in contact with the exterior surface of said bottle, and rotating means, coupled to said brushes, for rotating said brushes and (2) said resilient surface forming means comprises said brushes.
- 12. The mechanism of claim 1 wherein said opening of said source of partial pressure lies on the side of said brushes removed from said bottle.
- 13. The mechanism of claim 12 wherein said mechanism is separate from said conveyor and is formed in a C-shaped configuration with the opening in said C-shaped configuration being sufficiently large for said conveyor to pass through.
- 14. The improvement of claim 13 wherein said neutralizing means, said brushing means, said vacuum means, and said turning means are located on said frame and have a location relative to each other to operate upon said bottle simultaneously.
- 15. The mechanism of claim 10 wherein said belt, in the direction of the longitudinal axis of said bottle, has a small dimension relative to the dimension of said bottle along said axis.
- 16. The improvement of claim 15 wherein said motive means includes a plurality of rollers attached to said wheel and having a freedom of revolution about an axis perpendicular to the plane of said wheel with said belt held tightly against at least one of said rollers.
- 17. The mechanism of claim 6 wherein said position-controlling means includes an elongated screw with an axis lying in the horizontal plane, the spaces between the ridges in said screw being of a width slightly larger than the width of said bottle.
- 18. The mechanism of claim 17 wherein said vacuum means includes a source of negative partial pressure having an opening in the vicinity of said brushing means.
- 19. The mechanism of claim 18 wherein said belt constitutes a closed loop in a taut condition and said motive means moves said entire loop.
- 20. The mechanism of claim 19 wherein said portion of said belt in contact with said bottle moves in the direction opposite to the direction of motion of said conveyor.
- 21. The mechanism of claim 20 wherein (1) said brushing means includes rotary brushes in contact with the exterior surface of said bottle and rotating means, coupled to said brushes, for rotating said brushes and (2) said resilient surface comprises said brushes.
- 22. The mechanism of claim 21 wherein said brushes are located on the side of said conveyor opposite said screw.
- 23. The mechanism of claim 22 wherein said brushes rotate about a vertical shaft.
- 24. The mechanism of claim 23 wherein said brushes rotate about a horizontal shaft.
- 25. The mechanism of claim 23 wherein said belt, in the direction of the longitudinal axis of said bottle, has a small dimension relative to the dimension of said bottle along said axis.
- 26. The improvement of claim 25 wherein said motive means includes a plurality of rollers suspended above said screw and having a freedom of revolution about an axis perpendicular to the horizontal plane with said belt held tightly against at least one of said rollers.
- 27. The mechanism of claim 26 wherein said opening of said source of partial pressure lies on the side of said brushes removed from said bottle.
- 28. The mechanism of claim 27 wherein said mechanism is separate from said conveyor and is formed in a C-shaped configuration with the opening in said C-shaped configuration being sufficiently large for said conveyor to pass through.
- 29. The improvement of claim 28 wherein said neutralizing means, said brushing means, said vacuum means, and said turning means are located on said frame and have a location relative to each other to operate upon said bottle simultaneously.
- 30. The mechanism of claim 2 further including:
- A. conveying means, separate from said conveyor, for propelling said bottle to said neutralizing, brushing and vacuum means;
- B. transport means for transferring said bottle from said conveyor to said conveying means; and
- C. position controlling means for (1) controlling the position of said bottle as it moves on said conveying means, and (2) urging said bottle against said brushing means.
- 31. The mechanism of claim 30 wherein said position-controlling means includes an elongated screw with an axis lying in the horizontal plane, the spaces between the ridges in said screw being of a width slightly larger than the cross sectional area of said bottle.
- 32. The mechanism of claim 31 wherein (1) said brushing means includes rotary brushes in contact with the exterior surface of said bottle and rotating means, coupled to said brushes, for rotating said brushes and (2) said resilient surface comprises said brushes.
- 33. The mechanism of claim 32 wherein said screw and said brushes rotate on opposite sides of said conveying means.
- 34. The mechanism of claim 33 wherein said brushes rotate around a vertical axis.
- 35. The mechanism of claim 34 wherein said brushes rotate around a horizontal axis.
- 36. The mechanism of claim 33 wherein said brushes rotate on more than one side of said conveying means.
- 37. The mechanism of claim 36 including monitoring means, coupled to said conveyor and said brushes, for detecting the presence of said bottles on said conveyor, and when not detecting the presence of a bottle on said conveyor, stopping the operation of said brushes.
- 38. The mechanism of claim 32 wherein said screw is a first screw and said position-controlling means includes a second screw, the spaces between the ridges in said second screw being slightly wider than the width of said bottle, with the axis of said second screw lying in a horizontal plane, said first and second screws being located on opposite sides of said conveying means.
- 39. The mechanism of claim 38 wherein a first and a second of said brushes are located on the side of said conveying means opposite said first and second screws, respectively, at a point wherein said first and second screws do not overlap.
- 40. The mechanism of claim 39 wherein said screws overlap at least in part along the path of movement of said bottles.
- 41. The mechanism of claim 40 wherein one of said brushes is located underneath the path of movement of said bottles.
- 42. The mechanism of claim 41 wherein one of said brushes is located above the path of movement of said bottles.
- 43. The mechanism of claim 41 wherein said conveying means includes a conveyor belt extending under the path of movement of said bottles.
- 44. The mechanism of claim 43 wherein said brushes rotate along more than one side of said conveying means.
- 45. The mechanism of claim 43 wherein said conveyor belt is a first conveyor belt and said conveying means includes a second conveyor belt, said first and second conveyor belts extending sequentially under the path of movement of said bottles, said belt's position to include a space between said belts.
- 46. The mechanism of claim 45 wherein one of said brushes is located underneath the path of movement of said bottles.
- 47. The mechanism of claim 46 wherein one of said brushes rotates above the path of movement of said bottles.
- 48. The mechanism of claim 47 wherein said brushes rotate around a horizontal shaft.
- 49. The mechanism of claim 48 including monitoring means, attached to said conveyor, for detecting the presence of said bottles on said conveyor, and controlling the operation of said mechanism in response to the presence or absence of said bottles.
- 50. The mechanism of claim 47 wherein said mechanism is separate from said conveyor and is formed in a C-shaped configuration with the opening in said C-shaped configuration being sufficiently large for said conveyor to pass through.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 644,240, filed Aug. 27, 1984, now abandoned.
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