Claims
- 1. A method for cleaning particulate matter from the interior of hollow container bodies open at one end and closed at the other, comprising the steps of:
- (a) establishing a corridor by providing two parallel pressurized fluid curtains;
- (b) moving said container bodies open end down along said corridor between said pressurized curtains;
- (c) subjecting the interior of said container bodies to an upwardly disposed blast of ionized gas to purge said particulate matter from said container bodies;
- (d) entraining said expelled particulate matter in a liquid spray mist;
- (e) condensing said mist to form a waste stream which includes said entrained particulate matter; and
- (f) collecting and discharging said waste stream.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the curtain is pressured air.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the curtain is water.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein the ionized gas is air.
- 5. The method of claim 1 wherein said mist surrounds said curtain.
- 6. A system for cleaning particulate matter from the interior of hollow container bodies open at one end comprising:
- (a) means for supporting and conveying said container bodies open end downward;
- (b) means disposed below said supporting and conveying means for ionizing a gas and for subjecting the interior of said container to a blast of said ionized gas;
- (c) pressurized curtaining means disposed longitudinally along both sides of said supporting and conveying means to provide pressurized fluid curtains to constrain the dispersion of said ionized gas; and
- (d) housing means surrounding said curtaining means and provided with spray misting means for saturating and washing the region surrounding said curtaining means, to collect, separate and to entrain said particulate matter in said mist for removal from said housing.
- 7. A system for cleaning particulate matter from container bodies as recited in claim 6 and further comprising tunnel means disposed between said curtaining means and said housing means to prevent direct impingement of said spray mist on said pressurized fluid curtain.
- 8. A system for cleaning particulate matter from said container bodies as recited in claim 7 wherein said housing means further comprises a condensor as a bottom tray to condense said mist to form a waste stream for discharge.
- 9. A system for cleaning particulate matter from said container bodies as recited in claim 7 wherein said housing is transparent to permit monitoring of said system.
- 10. A system for cleaning particulate matter from the interior of hollow container bodies open at one end comprising:
- (a) means for supporting and conveying said container bodies open and downward;
- (b) a plurality of ionizing nozzles disposed below said supporting and conveying means for subjecting the interior of said container bodies to a blast of ionized gas, each of said nozzles having:
- (i) an ionizing chamber defined by a substantially tubular barrel with a first end and a second end;
- (ii) a gas inlet for receiving filtered, dry, pressurized gas, disposed in said first end;
- (iii) a gas outlet disposed in said second end;
- (iv) an ionizing element disposed within said ionizing chamber between said inlet and said outlet;
- (v) energizing means operably connected with said ionizing element for activating said element whereby said pressurized gas entering said chamber through said inlet and exiting said chamber through said outlet is ionized;
- (vi) venting means provided in said tubular barrel for entraining gas to cool said ionizing chamber;
- (vii) a nozzle extension tube mounted on said second end to convey said ionized gas from said chamber outlet to said container body whereby said tubular barrel may be remotely disposed from said container body; and
- (c) pressurized curtaining means disposed longitudinally along both sides of said supporting and conveying means to provide pressurized fluid curtains to constrain the dispersion of said ionized gas; and
- (d) housing means provided with spray misting means and with an entrance and an exit surrounding said curtaining means including a cover, end panels, a base with the edges turned up to form a tray and wherein said base is provided with a plurality of openings to receive said nozzle extension tubes so that said tubular nozzle barrels may be disposed outside of said housing means.
- 11. A system for cleaning particulate matter from container bodies as recited in claim 10 and further comprising a plenum on which is mounted said plural ionizing nozzles, said plenum being of sufficient size to ensure equalized gaseous flow through each of said nozzles.
- 12. A system for cleaning particulate matter from container bodies as recited in claim 11 and further comprising a slotted pipe disposed across said tray transverse to said conveying means, said pipe being operably connected to a source of flushing liquid whereby said tray may be continuously flushed with a layer of said liquid to prevent accumulation of particulate matter.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation-in-part of my copending application, the same title, Ser. No. 100,196 filed on Dec. 4, 1979, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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