Claims
- 1. An abrasive cleaning machine comprising:an oscillating drum for receiving and holding articles to be cleaned during an abrasive cleaning process, the drum defining a chamber and being disposed along a longitudinal axis foroscillating rotational movement in alternating directions about said axis by a mechanism; the drum having an upper opening communicating with the chamber, a base, and two spaced apart end sections defining the front and rear of the chamber; a flexible belt having sections that extend around a portion of the circumference of the drum, the belt sections moving transverse to the longitudinal axis of the drum in concert with movement of the drum to provide variable closure to portions of said opening; and an oscillating cleaning head including at least one jet unit for directing streams of abrasive particles against the articles in the drum, the cleaning head being disposed along the upper drum opening with at least one jet unit in communication with the drum chamber, for oscillating movement transverse to the longitudinal axis of the drum in synchronization with oscillating rotational movement of the drum to thereby direct communication of the streams of abrasive particles with specific areas of the drum chamber during the oscillating rotational movement of the drum.
- 2. The abrasive cleaning machine of claim 1 wherein oscillating movement of the drum is in alternating rotational directions of up to about 90° each way.
- 3. The abrasive cleaning machine of claim 1 wherein the front end of the drum is adapted to receive the articles to be cleaned and the base of the drum proximate its rear end is adapted to dispense cleaned articles.
- 4. The abrasive cleaning machine of claim 3 wherein the drum is inclined downward from the front end to the rear end to facilitate movement of the articles through the drum.
- 5. The abrasive cleaning machine of claim 4 wherein the inclination of the drum is adjustable.
- 6. The abrasive cleaning machine of claim 1 wherein said base extends, on either side of the drum to the upper opening.
- 7. The abrasive cleaning machine of claim 1 wherein said belt extends sufficiently around the circumference of the drum to substantially maintain articles being cleaned and abrasive particles within the chamber of the drum during oscillating rotational movement thereof.
- 8. The abrasive cleaning machine of claim 7 wherein one of the sections of the belt engages a portion of the upper opening during a portion of the oscillating rotational movement of the drum.
- 9. The abrasive cleaning machine of claim 1 wherein the belt has two end sections, each of which is attached to one of two rotatable spools disposed on opposite sides of the drum.
- 10. The abrasive cleaning machine of claim 1 wherein the sections of the belt are joined to form a unitary member.
- 11. The abrasive cleaning machine of claim 1 wherein the sections of the belt are unconnected with one another.
- 12. The abrasive cleaning head of claim 1 wherein the cleaning head is pivotally disposed along the upper drum opening.
- 13. The abrasive cleaning machine of claim 1 wherein at least one abrasive jet unit is a shot wheel.
- 14. The abrasive cleaning machine of claim 12 wherein the abrasive cleaning head is attached to a pneumatic piston for controllably causing oscillating movement of the cleaning head.
- 15. The abrasive cleaning machine of claim 1 which includes a provision for collecting spent abrasive particles from the drum and returning them to at least one abrasive jet unit.
- 16. The abrasive cleaning machine of claim 15 wherein said provision includes a conveyor system for transferring said particles from the drum to the abrasive jet unit.
- 17. The abrasive cleaning machine of claim 1 which includes a load sensor for determining the weight of the articles being cleaned in the drum.
- 18. The abrasive cleaning machine of claim 1 wherein a portion of the belt is attached to the base of the drum.
- 19. The abrasive cleaning machine of claim 1 wherein the base of the drum is curved.
- 20. The abrasive cleaning machine of claim 1 wherein the drum defines an elongated chamber.
- 21. The abrasive cleaning machine of claim 1 wherein the cleaning head is attached to a hydraulic piston for controllably causing oscillating movement of the cleaning head.
- 22. An abrasive cleaning machine comprising:a drum for receiving and holding articles to be cleaned during an abrasive cleaning process, the drum defining a chamber disposed along a longitudinal axis for oscillating rotational movement along said axis, the drum having an upper opening communicating with said chamber, a base, and two spaced apart end sections defining the front and rear of the chamber; means for effecting said oscillating rotational movement of the drum in alternating directions about said axis; a flexible belt having two end portions and a middle portion, each end portion of the belt being attached to one of two opposing rotatable spools disposed on opposite sides of the drum with their respective axis of rotation parallel to the longitudinal axis of the drum, a portion of the belt being attached to the base of the drum and extending around a portion of the circumference thereof such that the belt moves transverse to said longitudinal axis in response to movement of the drum; means connected to said spools for synchronizing alternating clockwise and counter clockwise rotation together of the spools in response to said movement of the belt; and an abrasive cleaning head including at least one abrasive jet unit for directing streams of abrasive particles against the articles in the drum, the cleaning head being pivotally disposed along the upper drum opening with at least one jet unit in communication with the drum chamber, and means for causing oscillating movement of the cleaning head transverse to said longitudinal axis in synchronization with oscillating rotational movement of the drum to maintain directed communication of the streams of abrasive particles with specific areas of the drum chamber during the oscillating movement of the drum.
- 23. The abrasive cleaning machine of claim 22 wherein the oscillating rotational movement of the drum is in alternating directions of up to about 90° each way.
- 24. The abrasive cleaning machine of claim 22 wherein the front end of the drum is adapted to receive the articles to be cleaned and the base of the drum proximate its rear end is adapted to dispense the cleaned articles.
- 25. The abrasive cleaning machine of claim 24 wherein the drum is inclined downward from the front end to the rear end to facilitate movement of the articles through the drum.
- 26. The abrasive cleaning machine of claim 22 wherein the base extends on either side of the drum to about the upper opening.
- 27. The abrasive cleaning machine of claim 22 wherein the belt extends sufficiently around the circumference of the drum to substantially maintain articles being cleaned within the chamber of the drum during oscillating rotational movement thereof.
- 28. The abrasive cleaning machine of claim 24 wherein the belt engages portions of the upper opening during a portion of the oscillating rotational movement of the drum.
- 29. The abrasive cleaning machine of claim 25 wherein the inclination of the drum is adjustable.
- 30. The abrasive cleaning machine of claim 22 wherein the abrasive jet units are two shot wheels.
- 31. The abrasive cleaning machine of claim 22 wherein the means for controllably causing oscillating movement of the cleaning head is a pneumatic piston.
- 32. The abrasive cleaning machine of claim 22 which includes means, for collecting spent abrasive particles from the drum and returning them to the plurality of abrasive jet units.
- 33. The abrasive cleaning machine of claim 22 which includes a load sensor for determining the weight of the articles being cleaned in the drum.
- 34. The abrasive cleaning machine of claim 22 wherein the base of the drum is curved.
- 35. The abrasive cleaning machine of claim 22 wherein the means for controllably causing oscillating movement of the cleaning head is a hydraulic piston.
- 36. The abrasive cleaning machine of claim 22 wherein the means for effecting oscillating rotational movement of the drum is a bi-directional rotary power source.
- 37. The abrasive cleaning machine of claim 22 wherein the means for synchronizing alternating clockwise and counterclockwise rotation of the spools is a sprocket and chain assembly connecting said spools.
- 38. The abrasive cleaning machine of claim 36 wherein said power source is a hydraulic motor.
- 39. A method for abrasively treating articles comprising:passing said articles into one end of a drum defining a chamber and having an upper opening communicating with the chamber; directing one or more blast streams of abrasive particles from an oscillating abrasive cleaning head through said opening against the articles while advancing the articles through the chamber; oscillating the drum rotationally about its longitudinal axis in synchronization with oscillating movement of the cleaning head transverse to the longitudinal axis of the drum to maintain directed communication of the blast streams with specific areas of the chamber and articles during oscillating movement of the drum; providing closure to at least a portion of the drum opening opposing the blast streams by means of a belt extending circumferentially around a portion of the drum and moving transverse to the longitudinal axis of the drum in synchronization with rotational oscillation of the drum, to maintain a portion of the belt in contact with the drum; and advancing said articles passed said blast streams and removing them from said drum at a point downstream thereof.
- 40. The method of claim 39 wherein said treatment is cleaning.
- 41. The method of claim 39 wherein said drum is rotated about 90° in both directions.
- 42. The method of claim 39 wherein each end of the belt is attached to one of two spools, each disposed respectively on opposite sides of the drum for rotation in synchronization with one another in response to oscillating rotation of the drum.
- 43. The method of claim 39 wherein spent abrasive cleaning particles are collected from the drum and recycled to the cleaning head.
- 44. The method of claim 39 wherein the articles passing through the chamber are tumbled by the oscillating rotation of the drum.
- 45. The method of claim 44 wherein the articles are maintained substantially in contact with the blast streams during advancement through the chamber.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/133,851 filed May 12,1999.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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