Claims
- 1. Apparatus for cleaning workpieces by the impingement of abrasive particles, comprising:
- a generally horizontally oriented barrel having first and second ends, the barrel having at least one opening along its length, the barrel open at both ends to define a feed end and an exit end, the openings at the ends of the barrel permitting workpieces to enter and exit the barrel, the opening along the length of the barrel permitting abrasive particles to be projected into the barrel;
- a stationary support frame for holding the barrel;
- means for rotating the barrel about a longitudinal axis of the barrel, the means for rotating the barrel being carried by the support frame;
- abrasive particle throwing means disposed adjacent the barrel for projecting abrasive particles through the opening along the length of the barrel onto workpieces passing through the barrel; and
- means for advancing the workpieces through the barrel, a portion of, the means for advancing the workpieces through the barrel being maintained stationary relative to the barrel, the means for advancing the workpieces engaging the barrel and oscillating the barrel such that workpieces disposed in the barrel are moved from the feed end to the exit end.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the means for rotating the barrel includes a ring circumferentially disposed about the barrel, the ring being in engagement with the barrel such that rotation of the ring causes the barrel to rotate, the means for rotating further including a drive motor having a selectively rotatable drive wheel, the drive wheel being in driving engagement with the ring.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the ring is connected to the barrel by means of a connection which permits relative axial movement between the ring and the barrel while preventing relative rotational movement between the ring and the barrel.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the connection between the ring and the barrel is provided by:
- a plurality of longitudinally extending tracks included as part of a selected one of the ring or the barrel;
- a plurality of rollers included as part of the other of the ring or the barrel, the rollers being in engagement with the tracks and having their axes of rotation disposed generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the barrel.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein the tracks are disposed on an inner diameter of the ring and the rollers are disposed on an outer diameter of the barrel.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 3, further comprising a means for permitting rotational movement of the ring while preventing axial movement of the ring.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein the means for permitting rotational movement of the ring while preventing axial movement of the ring is in the form of a plurality of grooved rollers disposed about a circumference of the barrel and rotatable about axes disposed generally parallel to a longitudinal axis of the barrel, and a flange extending radially outwardly of the ring, the flange being in engagement with the grooved rollers.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the means for advancing the workpieces through the barrel includes a tube extending from one end of the barrel, the tube having an opening through which workpieces may pass, an actuator for oscillating the tube along an axis parallel to the longitudinal axis of the barrel, and a connection providing relative rotational movement between the tube and the actuator.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein the tube is disposed at the exit end of the barrel.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein the end of the tube is closed, a side opening in the tube permits workpieces to pass through the tube, and the connection between the tube and the actuator is in the form of a bearing connected to the closed end of the tube, and a clevis extending from the bearing.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the barrel has skeletal walls defining a plurality of openings along its length.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the barrel is trough-like and has an opening along its top.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the barrel includes bottom walls diverging at an angle of approximately 130 degrees and sidewalls extending generally vertically when the barrel is in a neutral position.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein the barrel further includes intermediate walls interconnecting the bottom walls and sidewalls, and rails disposed along the upper edge of the sidewalls.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 12, further including means for limiting the rotational movement of the barrel to a clockwise and counterclockwise oscillation of the barrel.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein the means for limiting includes bosses projecting outwardly of the barrel and a shock absorber engageable with the bosses.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein the bosses and the shock absorber are positioned relative to each other such that the barrel is oscillated through an arc of approximately 120 degrees.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 15, further including a shield disposed about the barrel, the shield configured and arranged to catch any workpieces which may fall over the sides of the barrel.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the means for advancing workpieces through the barrel includes a ring connected to the barrel at one end of the barrel, an actuator for oscillating the ring along an axis parallel to the longitudinal axis of the barrel, and a connection providing relative rotational movement between the ring and the actuator.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 19, wherein the ring is disposed at the exit end of the barrel.
- 21. Apparatus for cleaning workpieces by the impingement of abrasive particles, comprising:
- abrasive particle throwing means for projecting abrasive particles onto the workpieces;
- means for supporting the workpieces for movement along a path of travel, the path of travel extending past the abrasive particle throwing means, the path of travel having a feed end and and exit end, the means for supporting the workpieces for movement along the path of travel being in the form of a generally horizonally oriented barrel having first and second open ends, the barrel having at least one opening along its length, the openings at the ends of the barrel permitting workpieces to enter and exit the barrel, and the opening along the length of the barrel permitting abrasive particles to be projected into the barrel;
- a stationary support frame for holding the barrel;
- means for rotating the barrel about a longitudinal axis of the barrel while workpieces are being moved through the barrel, the means for rotating the barrel being carried by the support frame; and
- means for advancing the workpieces along the path of travel, a portion of the means for advancing the workpieces along the path of travel being maintained stationary relative to the barrel, the means for advancing the workpieces engaging the means for supporting the workpieces and oscillating the means for supporting the worpieces in a single plane such that workpieces carried by the means for supporting are moved along the path of travel from the feed end to the exit end.
- 22. Apparatus for cleaning workpieces by the impingement of abrasive particles, comprising:
- a generally horizontally oriented barrel having first and second ends, the barrel having at least one opening along its length, the barrel being open at both ends to define a feed end and an exit end, the openings at the ends of the barrel permitting workpieces to enter and exit the barrel, the opening along the length of the barrel permitting abrasive particles to be projected into the barrel;
- means for rotating the barrel about a longitudinal axis of the barrel, the means for rotating the barrel including:
- a ring circumferentially disposed about the barrel, the ring being in engagement with the barrel such that rotation of the ring causes the barrel to rotate;
- a drive motor having a selectively rotatable drive wheel, the drive wheel being in driving engagement with the ring; and
- the ring being connected to the barrel by means of a connection which permits relative axial movement between the ring and the barrel while preventing relative rotational movement between the ring and the barrel, the connection between the ring and the barrel being provided by:
- a plurality of longitudinally extending tracks included as part of a selected one of the ring or the barrel; and
- a plurality of rollers included as part of the other of the ring or the barrel, the rollers being in engagement with the tracks and having their axes of rotation disposed generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the barrel;
- abrasive particle throwing means disposed adjacent the barrel for projecting abrasive particles through the opening along the length of the barrel onto workpieces passing through the barrel; and
- means for advancing the workpieces through the barrel, the means for advancing the workpieces engaging the barrel and oscillating the barrel such that workpieces disposed in the barrel are moved from the feed end to the exit end.
- 23. The apparatus of claim 22, wherein the tracks are disposed on an inner diameter of the ring and the rollers are disposed on an outer diameter of the barrel.
- 24. Apparatus for cleaning workpieces by the impingement of abrasive particles, comprising:
- a generally horizontally oriented barrel having first and second ends, the barrel having at least one opening along its length, the barrel being open at both ends to define a feed end and an exit end, the openings at the ends of the barrel permitting workpieces to enter and exit the barrel, the opening along the length of the barrel permitting abrasive particles to be projected into the barrel;
- means for rotating the barrel about a longitudinal axis of the barrel, the means for rotating the barrel including:
- a ring circumferentially disposed about the barrel, the ring being in engagement with the barrel such that rotation of the ring causes the barrel to rotate;
- a drive motor having a selectively rotatably drive wheel, the drive wheel being in driving engagement with the ring; and
- the ring being connected to the barrel by means of a connection which permits relative axial movement between the ring and the barrel while preventing relative rotational movement between the ring and the barrel;
- means for permitting rotational movement of the ring while preventing axial movement of the ring, said means being in the form of a plurality of grooved rollers disposed about a circumference of the barrel and rotatable about axes disposed generally parallel to a longitudinal axis of the barrel, and a flange extending radially outwardly of the ring, the flange being in engagement with the grooved rollers;
- abrasive particle throwing means disposed adjacent the barrel for projecting abrasive particles through the opening along the length of the barrel onto workpieces passing through the barrel; and
- means for advancing the workpieces through the barrel, the means for advancing the workpieces engaging the barrel and oscillating the barrel such that workpieces disposed in the barrel are moved from the feed end to the exit end.
- 25. Apparatus for cleaning workpieces by the impingement of abrasive particles, comprising:
- a generally horizontally oriented, trough-like barrel having first and second ends, the barrel having at least one opening along its top extending the length of the barrel, the barrel being open at both ends to define a feed end and an exit end, the openings at the ends of the barrel permitting workpieces to enter and exit the barrel, the opening along the top of the barrel permitting abrasive particles to be projected into the barrel;
- means for rotating the barrel about a longitudinal axis of the barrel;
- abrasive particle throwing means disposed adjacent the barrel for projecting abrasive particles through the opening along the top of the barrel onto workpieces passing through the barrel;
- means for advancing the workpieces through the barrel, the means for advancing the workpieces engaging the barrel and oscillating the barrel such that workpieces disposed in the barrel are moved from the feed end to exit end; and
- means for limiting the rotational movement of the barrel to a clockwise and counterclockwise oscillation of the barrel, said means including bosses projecting outwardly of the barrel and a shock absorber engageable with the bosses.
- 26. The apparatus of claim 25, wherein the bosses and the shock absorber are positioned relative to each other such that the barrel is oscillated through an arc of approximately 120 degrees.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 602,614, filed Apr. 20, 1984, by James H. Carpenter, Jr.
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