Claims
- 1. A cleaning machine operating with liquid and granules heavier than the liquid, comprising:
- a treatment space for receiving goods to be cleaned said treatment space having a bottom;
- nozzles in said treatment space;
- a pump connected at a pressure side thereof to said nozzles for ejecting liquid through the nozzles against the goods received by said treatment space to be cleaned therein;
- a bottom outlet in said treatment space the pump being connected at a suction side thereof to said bottom outlet;
- a granule valve associated with said bottom outlet to control the flow therethrough; and
- wherein said valve includes a socket open at both ends, a stationary cap above said socket which is guided for vertical displacement between a position in which the lower end of the socket is raised from said bottom and the upper end of the socket is engaged with the stationary cap to allow the pump to draw liquid with granules entrained therein from a first level in the treatment space at the lower end of the socket, and a lower position wherein the lower end of the socket engages said bottom to allow the pump to draw liquid only from a second level in the treatment space at the upper end of the socket, the granules being collected on the bottom of the treatment space, and a projecting circumferential flange on the socket below the upper end thereof, said flange forming together with said cap a labyrinth seal for preventing granules from being withdrawn together with the liquid at the upper end of the socket when the socket is in said lower position.
- 2. A cleaning machine as in claim 1, wherein the cap is conical the apex thereof being directed upwards.
- 3. A cleaning machine as in claim 1, wherein said flange projects radially from the socket.
- 4. A cleaning machine as in claim 1, wherein said flange extends beyond the circumference of said cap.
- 5. A cleaning machine in claim 1, wherein said flange has an edge portion angled upwards so that the flange forms a shallow bowl with a flat bottom.
- 6. A cleaning machine as in claim 1, further comprising an elastic sealing ring mounted to the lower end of said socket to be engaged with said bottom.
- 7. A cleaning machine as in claim 6, wherein said elastic sealing ring extends under an end surface of said socket covering said end surface.
- 8. A cleaning machine as in claim 1, wherein said socket forms strainer apertures over a portion adjacent the lower end of the socket to allow passage of liquid while granules being separated therefrom.
- 9. A cleaning machine as in claim 1, further comprising a splash attenuating grid having square openings defined by vertical plates, said grid being located over said bottom below said flange.
- 10. A cleaning machine operating with liquid and granules heavier than the liquid, comprising:
- a treatment space for receiving goods to be cleaned said treatment space having a bottom;
- nozzles in said treatment space;
- a pump connected at a pressure side thereof to said nozzles for ejecting liquid through the nozzles against the goods received by said treatment space to be cleaned therein;
- a bottom outlet in said treatment space the pump being connected at a suction side thereof to said bottom outlet;
- a granule valve associated with said bottom outlet to control the flow therethrough; and
- wherein said valve includes a socket open at both ends, a stationary cap above said socket which is guided for vertical displacement between a position in which the lower end of the socket is raised from said bottom and the upper end of the socket is engaged with the stationary cap to allow the pump to draw liquid with granules entrained therein from a first level in said treatment space at the lower end of the socket, and a lower position wherein the lower end of the socket engages said bottom to allow the pump to draw liquid only from a second level in said treatment space at the upper end of the socket, the granules being collected on the bottom of the treatment space, and a projecting circumferential flange on the socket below the upper end thereof, said flange extending beyond the circumference of said cap and forming together with the cap a labyrinth seal for preventing granules from being withdrawn together with the liquid at the upper end of the socket when the socket is in said lower position.
- 11. A cleaning machine operating with liquid and granules heavier than the liquid, comprising:
- a treatment space for receiving goods to be cleaned said treatment space having a bottom;
- nozzles in said treatment space;
- a pump connected at a pressure side thereof to said nozzles for ejecting liquid through the nozzles against the goods received by said treatment space to be cleaned therein;
- a bottom outlet in said treatment space the pump being connected at a suction side thereof to said bottom outlet;
- a granule valve associated with said bottom outlet to control the flow therethrough, said valve including a socket open at both ends, a stationary cap above said socket which is guided for vertical displacement between a position in which the lower end of the socket is raised from said bottom and the upper end of the socket is engaged with the stationary cap to allow the pump to draw liquid with granules entrained therein from a first level in said treatment space at the lower end of the socket, and a lower position wherein the lower end of the socket engages said bottom to allow the pump to draw liquid only from a second level in said treatment space at the upper end of the socket, the granules being collected on the bottom of the treatment space, and a projecting circumferential flange on the socket below the upper end thereof, said flange forming together with said cap a labyrinth seal for preventing granules from being withdrawn together with the liquid at the upper end of the socket when the socket is in said lower position; and
- a splash attenuating grid located over the bottom below said flange said grid having square openings defined by vertical plates.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a File Wrapper Continuation of application Ser. No. 08/302,727, filed Sep. 2, 1994 now abandoned.
PCT Information
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PCT/SE93/00167 |
2/26/1993 |
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9/2/1994 |
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WO93/17610 |
9/16/1993 |
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Continuations (1)
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