Claims
- 1. A washer for a flitch or the like comprising means defining a passageway open at an entry end and an exit end, means for conveying a flitch through the passageway from the entry end to the exit end, means defining a plurality of openings along the walls of the passageway for discharging a washing fluid into the passageway, means for supplying washing fluid to the openings, means for recycling said washing fluid, means including a filter that permits drainage of said washing fluid into said means for recycling said washing fluid for trapping debris beneath the means for conveying a flitch, and means for conveying the trapped debris away from the washer.
- 2. The washer of claim 1 wherein the means for conveying the trapped debris away from the washer includes means for wiping a top surface of the filter, the wiping means being provided on said means for conveying a flitch.
- 3. The washer of claim 2 wherein the means for conveying the trapped debris includes means for collecting the debris wiped from the filter and for conveying the wiped debris to a debris container.
- 4. A washer for a flitch or the like comprising an inner first generally right circular cylinder defining a passageway open at an entry end and an exit end, means for conveying a flitch through the passageway from the entry end to the exit end, an outer second generally right circular cylinder having an axis extending generally parallel to the axis of the inner cylinder and ends adjacent the entry and exit ends of the passageway and means for closing the spaces between the ends of the outer cylinder and the inner cylinder to define a volume between them, means for providing washing fluid at high volume through the outer cylinder and into the volume to supply washing fluid to the volume, means defining openings through the first cylinder communicating with the volume between the first and second cylinders, and a plurality of plugs and nozzles for engaging the openings, the nozzles and plugs engaging the openings in a selected pattern to provide a selected spray pattern for washing fluid into the passageway, means for recycling said washing fluid, means for trapping debris beneath the means for conveying a flitch, and means for conveying the trapped debris away from the washer.
- 5. The washer of claim 4 wherein nozzles at the entry end and exit end of the passageway are configured to direct washing fluid longitudinally inward into the flitch washer, whereby the ends of the flitch are sprayed with washing fluid and cleaned as the flitch is conveyed into the entry end and out the exit end of the flitch washer.
- 6. A flitch washer comprising means defining a passageway open at an entry end and an exit end, an endless conveyor for conveying a flitch through the passageway from the entry end to the exit end, the endless conveyor comprising a conveying run which extends through the passageway and a return run, means for powering the endless conveyor to convey flitches disposed on the conveying run from the entry end to the exit end and to drive the return run from the exit end to the entry end, means defining a plurality of openings along the walls of the passageway for discharging a washing fluid into the passageway, means for supplying washing fluid to the openings, means for recycling said washing fluid, a filter for trapping debris resulting from washing of the flitch, the filter including a filter element disposed adjacent the return run of the endless conveyor, the endless conveyor including means for conveying accumulated debris on the filter element toward the entry end and means for conveying the debris conveyed by the return run away from the washer.
- 7. The flitch washer of claim 6 wherein the means for conveying the debris away from the washer comprises a second conveyor, means for positioning the second conveyor adjacent the filter element and the entry end, debris conveyed by the return run being deposited upon the second conveyor and conveyed away from the entry end to a remote location for collection and disposal.
- 8. The flitch washer of claim 6 wherein the filter element comprises a plurality of supports extending generally transversely to the longitudinal extent of the first-mentioned conveyor and a plurality of filter bars extending generally transversely to the supports and longitudinally of the longitudinal extent of the first-mentioned conveyor.
- 9. The flitch washer of claim 8 wherein at least some of the supports and at least some of the filter bars are triangular in cross section, each having an apex and an opposed flat side, and the triangular filter bars are connected to the triangular supports on apices of the triangular supports and apices of the filter bars.
- 10. The flitch washer of claim 6 wherein the return run is disposed outside the passageway.
- 11. The flitch washer of claim 10 wherein the filter element is disposed outside the passageway.
- 12. The washer of claim 6 comprising an inner first cylinder defining the passageway open at an entry end and an exit end, said washing fluid supply means comprising an outer second cylinder having an axis extending generally parallel to the axis of the inner cylinder and having ends adjacent the entry and exit ends of the passageway, means for closing the spaces between the ends of the outer cylinder and the inner cylinder to define a volume between them and means for providing washing fluid at high volume through the outer cylinder and into the volume to supply washing fluid to the openings.
- 13. The washer of claim 12 wherein the first and second cylinders are generally right circular cylinders.
- 14. The washer of claim 12 wherein the means defining a plurality of openings along the walls of the passageway comprises means defining openings through the first cylinder communicating with the volume between the first and second cylinders, and a plurality of plugs and nozzles for engaging the openings, the nozzles and plugs engaging the openings in a selected pattern to provide a selected spray pattern of washing fluid into the passageway.
- 15. The washer of claim 14 wherein nozzles at the entry end and exit end of the passageway are configured to direct washing fluid longitudinally inward into the flitch washer, whereby the ends of the flitch are sprayed with washing fluid and cleaned as the flitch is conveyed into the entry end and out the exit end of the flitch washer.
Parent Case Info
This invention is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 562,460 filed Dec. 16, 1983 and still pending.
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