Claims
- 1. A parts washer apparatus for cleaning spray paint equipment with a solvent, comprising:
- (a) an enclosed washing chamber having a chamber lid;
- (b) fluid manifold means located within the washing chamber provided with a plurality of nozzles for spraying said solvent into the washing chamber;
- (c) a container having means defining a movable barrier located therein, the barrier separating the container into two compartments, one compartment defining a solvent storage chamber and the other compartment defining an air chamber that is sealingly separated from said solvent storage chamber, the barrier movable between a first position corresponding to the solvent chamber having a maximum volume and a second position corresponding to the solvent chamber having a minimum volume;
- (d) fluid distribution system interconnecting the solvent storage chamber with the fluid manifold means for delivering the solvent from the storage chamber to the fluid manifold means;
- (e) means for returning said solvent from said washing chamber to said solvent storage chamber; and
- (f) an air-flow system in flow communication with the air chamber for pressurizing the air chamber in order to drive the movable barrier from the first to the second position for driving solvent through the fluid distribution system, said air-flow system being provided with an air inlet means and the fluid distribution system and the air-flow system having independent flow lines.
- 2. A parts washer according to claim 1 including means for stopping the air flow into solvent storage chamber after a predetermined period of time in order to provide a predetermined washing cycle period.
- 3. A parts washer according to claim 2 wherein the means for stopping the air flow includes a time control means coupled to the air inlet means for turning the air-flow on and off and hence the fluid-flow according to a preset time delay.
- 4. A parts washer according to claim 2 wherein the means for stopping the air flow includes a pneumatic timer valve.
- 5. A parts washer according to claim 1 wherein the chamber lid is provided with a lid locking means and the chamber includes an exhaust means coupled to the washing chamber for exhausting solvent vapors, and wherein the air-flow system is operably connected with the exhaust means and the washer lid locking means for correlatively controlling the exhaust means and the like locking means.
- 6. A parts washer according to claim 1 wherein the movable barrier includes a piston and seals, including resilient biasing means for biasing the piston to the first position.
- 7. A parts washer according to claim 1 wherein the movable barrier includes a flexible bellow, including resilient biasing means for biasing the bellows to the first position.
- 8. A parts washer according to claim 1 wherein the movable barrier includes a reversing diaphragm, the diaphragm sealably secured to the interior wall of the container including resilient biasing means for biasing the reversing diaphragm to the first position.
- 9. A parts washer according to claim 1 wherein the movable barrier includes a flexible membrane sealably secured to the interior wall of the container.
- 10. A parts washer apparatus for cleaning spray paint equipment with a solvent, comprising:
- (a) a housing having a bottom and enclosing a washing chamber having a lid:
- (b) a fluid manifold located within the washing chamber provided with a plurality of nozzles for spraying fluid into the washing chamber;
- (c) a removable solvent tank located below said bottom of the housing;
- (d) a releasable coupling means connecting the removable solvent tank to a solvent outlet provided in said housing for flow of solvent from the washing chamber to the solvent tank;
- (e) solvent storage means;
- (f) a solvent distribution system having a supply line interconnecting said solvent storage means with the fluid manifold, and a return line interconnecting said solvent tank and solvent storage means, the supply and return lines having one-way check valves located therein for one-way solvent flow from the solvent storage means to the manifold and from the solvent tank to the solvent storage means; and
- (g) an air-flow system in communication with the solvent storage means for pressurizing said solvent storage means in order to drive the solvent through the solvent distribution system, said air-flow system being provided with an air inlet.
- 11. A parts washer according to claim 10 including means for stopping the air flow after a preset time delay in order to provide a preset washing cycle period, said stopping means comprising a time control means coupled to the air inlet for turning the air-flow on and off and hence solvent flow according to a preset time delay.
- 12. A parts washer apparatus according to claim 11 wherein the preset time delay is longer than the time for filling and discharging solvent from the solvent storage means, so that air is driven through the supply line after the fluid in the storage means is discharged.
- 13. A parts washer according to claim 11 wherein the chamber is provided with an exhaust means for exhausting solvent vapors and lid locking means and the air-flow system is operably connected with said exhaust means and the lid locking means for correlatively controlling the exhaust means and the lid locking means by the time control means.
- 14. A parts washer according to claim 10 including means for stopping the air flow after a preset time delay in order to provide a preset washing cycle period, said stopping means comprising a pneumatic timer valve.
- 15. A parts washer according to claim 10 wherein said air-flow system has air control means connected to said air inlet and responsive to the level of solvent in said solvent storage means so as to permit the solvent storage means to be filled with solvent and then to apply air pressure to the solvent storage means, and the air control means includes an ejector having a solvent suction line in flow communication with said solvent storage means and a fluid outlet, the air control means further including a shut-off valve for closing an outlet of the ejector causing air pressure to flow through said suction line to pressurize the solvent storage means in order to discharge the solvent therein through the supply line.
- 16. A parts washer according to claim 15 wherein said air control means includes a solvent level sensor responsive to the level of solvent in the solvent storage means and operably coupled to the shut-off valve for opening and closing the ejector outlet at predetermined solvent levels.
- 17. A parts washer according to claim 10 wherein said bottom of the housing is a solvent collection tray and said solvent outlet is provided in said tray.
- 18. A parts washer according to claim 10 wherein said air-flow system includes air control means connected to said air inlet and responsive the level of solvent in said solvent storage means so as to permit the solvent storage means to be filled with solvent and then to apply air pressure to the solvent storage means.
- 19. A parts washer according to claim 18 including means for stopping the air flow after a preset time delay in order to provide a preset washing cycle period.
- 20. A parts washer apparatus for cleaning spray paint equipment with a solvent, comprising:
- (a) a housing enclosing a washing chamber and having a bottom and a solvent outlet opening in a lower portion of the housing, the chamber having a chamber lid;
- (b) a fluid manifold located within the washing chamber provided with a plurality of nozzles for spraying solvent into the washing chamber;
- (c) a removable solvent tank located below said bottom of the housing;
- (d) a releasable coupling means connecting the removable solvent tank to said solvent outlet opening for flow of solvent from the washing chamber to the solvent tank;
- (e) a container having means defining a movable barrier located therein, the barrier separating the container into two compartments, one compartment defining a solvent storage chamber and the other compartment defining an air chamber that is sealingly separated from said solvent storage chamber, the barrier movable between a first position corresponding to the solvent chamber having a maximum volume and a second position corresponding to the solvent chamber having a minimum volume;
- (f) a solvent distribution system including a solvent supply line interconnecting the solvent chamber with the fluid manifold, and including a solvent return line for delivering the solvent from the removable solvent tank to the solvent storage chamber; and
- (g) an air-flow system in flow communication with the air chamber for pressurizing the air chamber in order to drive the movable barrier from the first to the second position for driving solvent through the solvent supply line, wherein the air-flow system is provided with an air inlet means and air control means coupled to the air inlet means, and wherein the solvent distribution system and the air-flow system have independent flow lines.
- 21. A parts washer according to claim 20 including means for stopping the air flow into the air chamber after a predetermined period of time in order to provide a predetermined washing cycle period, said stopping means comprising a time control means coupled to the air-flow system for turning the air-flow on and off and hence the solvent flow according to a preset time delay.
- 22. A parts washer according to claim 20 including means for stopping the air flow into the air chamber after a predetermined period of time in order to provide a predetermined washing cycle period, said stopping means comprising a pneumatic timer valve.
- 23. A parts washer according to claim 20 wherein the air control means is operably coupled to the chamber lid so that pressurized air is admitted into the air-flow system only when the lid is in the closed position.
- 24. A parts washer according to claim 20 including lid locking means mounted in said housing and exhaust means connected to said housing for removing solvent vapors from said chamber.
- 25. A parts washer according to claim 24 wherein the lid locking means and the exhaust means are operably coupled to the air-flow system and, when the pressurized air is admitted to the air chamber, the lid locking means is activated and, when the air flow is stopped, said lid locking means is deactivated.
- 26. A parts washer according to claim 20 wherein the movable barrier includes a piston and seals and said container has resilient biasing means for biasing the piston towards the first position.
- 27. A parts washer according to claim 26 wherein the piston is fabricated of a chemically resistent material from the class of plastics containing polyethylene, polypropylene and nylon.
- 28. A parts washer according to claim 20 wherein the movable barrier includes a flexible bellows and resilient biasing means for biasing the bellows towards the first position.
- 29. A parts washer according to claim 20 wherein the movable barrier includes a reversing diaphragm, the diaphragm sealably secured to the interior wall of the container, and resilient biasing means for biasing the reversing diaphragm towards the first position.
- 30. A parts washer according to claim 20 wherein the movable barrier includes a flexible membrane sealably secured to the interior wall of the container.
- 31. A parts washer according to claim 20 further comprising a flow constrictor located in the solvent supply line for constricting the flow of solvent therethrough.
- 32. A parts washer according to claim 20 wherein the solvent distribution system includes a plurality of check valves for providing one-way fluid flow paths therethrough.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/726,310, filed Jul. 5, 1991, now abandoned.
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