1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an ultrasonic shower cleaning apparatus of a double-side cleaning type which is capable of simultaneously cleaning both sides or surfaces of an article to be cleaned such as a hard disc.
2. Description of the Related Art
The assignee of the present invention proposed an ultrasonic shower cleaning apparatus for cleaning a surface of an article to be cleaned, wherein a cleaning liquid is ejected, together with an ultrasonic wave, like shower as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,241,162, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference. Such an ultrasonic shower cleaning apparatus 40 has construction shown in
In the ultrasonic shower cleaning apparatus 40, since the ultrasonic wave emitted from the nozzle 42 will not be focused on a fixed point, it is not necessary to precisely adjust a distance from an article to be cleaned to the forward end of the nozzle 42 at the time of cleaning, resulting in the working efficiency being improved. In addition, the cleaning liquid fed from the inlet port 44 is rectified by the guide mechanism 45 so as to be ejected as a uniform flow. At the same time, the emitted ultrasonic wave is repeatedly reflected between a bottom face 43a of the ultrasonic transducer 43 and the backward end surface of the nozzle 42 so as to be emitted with increased intensity. As a result, an extremely excellent cleaning effect can be achieved.
The ultrasonic shower cleaning apparatus proposed by the assignee of the present invention can achieve the high working efficiency and the excellent cleaning effect. The ultrasonic shower cleaning apparatus is, however, developed solely in order to clean one side or one surface of an article to be cleaned, and thus cannot simultaneously clean both sides or surfaces of the article to be cleaned. Accordingly, in the case of an article to be cleaned, such as a hard disc, of which both sides are required to be cleaned, when one side thereof has been cleaned, the article is necessitated to be inverted so as to clean the other side thereof. There, therefore, arises a problem that such cleaning takes a lot of effort and time.
As the most simple approach to solving such a problem, as shown in
As a double-side cleaning apparatus which uses only a normal cleaning liquid without using an ultrasonic wave, a high-pressure spray cleaning apparatus shown in
The present invention has been made in order to solve the above problems. Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an ultrasonic shower cleaning apparatus of a double-side cleaning type which is capable of efficiently cleaning both surfaces of an article to be cleaned, such as a hard disc, and which is capable of being configured to have a reduced size enabling an installation space thereof to be decreased.
In accordance with the present invention, an ultrasonic shower cleaning apparatus of a double-side cleaning type is provided. The ultrasonic shower cleaning apparatus comprises: a casing; and a pair of ultrasonic shower cleaning mechanisms, each including a nozzle having an outlet port formed at a center portion thereof, a disc-shaped ultrasonic transducer arranged so as to face a backward end of the nozzle and an inlet port for a cleaning liquid formed opposite to a side surface of the nozzle; the pair of ultrasonic shower cleaning mechanisms being integrally incorporated in the casing in such a manner that axes of the nozzles cross each other at a predetermined angle; the casing being provided with one inlet branch port connected to the inlet ports of the pair of ultrasonic shower cleaning mechanisms; wherein a cleaning liquid is fed to the pair of ultrasonic shower cleaning mechanisms via the inlet branch port while an article to be cleaned is arranged between the pair of nozzles, so that front and rear surfaces of the article can be cleaned simultaneously.
According to the ultrasonic shower cleaning apparatus of the present invention, a pair of ultrasonic shower cleaning mechanisms are integrally incorporated in one casing, so that both of the front and rear surfaces of the article to be cleaned such as a hard disc can be simultaneously cleaned. Further, such construction can achieve a size reduction of the entire apparatus. Moreover, since only one supply pipeline is used for feeding a cleaning liquid, pipe arrangement and a space necessary for piping have enhanced flexibility, so that an installation space of the apparatus can be utilized effectively.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the casing has a groove of a predetermined depth formed therein in which an edge of the article arranged between the pair of nozzles can be inserted. Such construction permits the article to be moved backwards and forwards to a deep depth into the groove and to a shallow depth in the groove at the time of cleaning, so that the front and rear surfaces of the article can be cleaned widely and effectively.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the groove is formed in such a manner that the depth of the groove is shallowest at the center thereof in a longitudinal direction thereof.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the predetermined angle at which the axes of the nozzles cross each other is set within a range of 30° to 180°.
A preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring first to
The casing 11 incorporating the pair of ultrasonic shower cleaning mechanisms 12A and 12B is formed to have such a symmetrical shape that both of the surfaces of the article C can be cleaned simultaneously. More specifically, as shown in
The pair of ultrasonic shower cleaning mechanisms 12A and 12B have the same construction in which corresponding parts thereof are reversely arranged on the sides. The pair of ultrasonic shower cleaning mechanisms 12A and 12B each include a corresponding one of the nozzles 13 which has an outlet port 13a formed through a center portion thereof and which is disposed at a forward end of the mechanism. The nozzles 13 are mounted in respective bores formed in the casing 11. A pair of disc-shaped ultrasonic transducers 14 and 14 are each arranged in the casing 11 so as to face a backward end of a respective one of the nozzles 13 in the casing 11 at a predetermined distance apart from the backward end of the nozzle 13. A pair of inlet ports 15 for feeding a cleaning liquid are each formed in the casing 11 opposite to a side surface of a respective one of the nozzles 13. The pair of inlet ports 15 are connected with a single inlet branch port 16 formed in an upper portion of the casing 11.
Each of the nozzles 13 has two disc-shaped flanges 17 formed on the backward end thereof at a position where the inlet port 15 is opened, so that the two flanges 17 constitute a guide mechanism for feeding the cleaning liquid supplied via the inlet port 15 as a uniform flow into the outlet port 13a.
The upper surface of an upper one of the two flanges 17 constituting the guide mechanism is formed to be such a conical surface which slopes down towards the outlet port 13a at a predetermined angle (for example, of 0.5° to 15°) that an ultrasonic wave emitted from the ultrasonic transducer 14 is repeatedly reflected between a bottom face of the ultrasonic transducer 14 and the upper surface of the upper flange 17 so as to be converged on a position of the outlet port 13a and ejected, together with the cleaning liquid, from the outlet port 13a to the outside. Further, the upper flange 17 desirably has a thickness of ¼ of an ultrasonic wavelength λ in order to allow the ultrasonic wave emitted from the ultrasonic transducer 14 to be reflected efficiently.
The casing 11 has an article insertion groove 19 of a predetermined depth, into which an edge of the article to be cleaned C can be inserted, formed in a center portion of the lower surface thereof so as to be positioned in a borderline between the ultrasonic shower cleaning mechanisms 12A and 12B arranged symmetrically. As will be described in detail later, the article insertion groove 19 allows the edge of the article to be cleaned C such as a hard disc to be inserted therethrough at the time of cleaning, whereby cleaning is executed so that the front and rear surfaces of the article C can be cleaned widely and effectively. The article insertion groove 19, as shown in
A set of leads or wires 18 for supplying a high-frequency electric current for generating an ultrasonic wave to the ultrasonic transducer 14 is drawn out from a corresponding one of power distribution ports 20a and 20b formed on the opposite sides of the upper surface of the casing 11. The set of wires 18 is connected to an ultrasonic high-frequency generating apparatus (not shown) through a connecting cable 21a or 21b. The inlet branch port 16 for feeding a cleaning liquid in a branched manner is connected to a cleaning liquid source or a cleaning liquid supplying apparatus (not shown) through one supply pipeline 22.
A manner of cleaning using the ultrasonic shower cleaning apparatus of a double-side cleaning type 10 thus constructed will be explained below.
At the time of cleaning, as shown by phantom line in
The ultrasonic wave emitted from the ultrasonic transducer 14 is repeatedly reflected between the upper surface of the upper one of the two flanges 17 constituting the guide mechanism and the bottom face of the ultrasonic transducer 14, to thereby converge on the outlet port 13a. The ultrasonic wave, together with the cleaning liquid, is emitted from the forward end of the outlet port 13a of each nozzle 13 to the article to be cleaned C. Thereby, particles and foreign matter which adhere to the front and rear surfaces of the article to be cleaned C can be peeled off by ultrasonic vibration and can be simultaneously rinsed off by the cleaning liquid. As a result, an extremely high cleaning effect can be achieved.
In the cleaning described above, only the article to be cleaned C is rotated. However, the article to be cleaned C may be cleaned while the article C is not only rotated but also vertically moved simultaneously as shown in
While the illustrative and presently preferred embodiment of the present invention has been described in detail herein, it is to be understood that the inventive concepts may be otherwise variously embodied and employed and that the appended claims are intended to be construed to include such variations except insofar as limited by the prior art.
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