Claims
- 1. An apparatus for cleaning articles in a fluid medium which comprises:a housing; a container having a central vertical axis and being angularly mounted to the housing such that said central vertical axis is not perpendicular to horizontal, said container defining a reservoir therein for holding said articles, the container including an inlet opening above the reservoir for receipt of said articles and fluid medium, and an outlet opening below the reservoir for said fluid medium; and a rotatable shaft operatively joined to the container for oscillating the articles in the container, the rotatable shaft having at least one counterweight eccentrically rotated by a power source, wherein the container is moveably mounted to the frame by a plurality of opposing compression and tension springs for oscillating the container.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the compression springs and tension spring have a different spring rate for enhanced oscillation of the container.
- 3. An apparatus for cleaning articles in a fluid and oscillating medium, which comprises:(a) a frame; (b) a plurality of opposing parallel compression and tension springs; (c) a container for holding said articles, said container being angularly mounted to said frame by said plurality of opposing parallel compression and tension springs for oscillation of said container, (d) a means for injecting a cleaning fluid into the container for cleaning the articles contained in the container; (e) a means for draining excess debris and cleaning fluid from the articles in the container once oscillation begins; and (f) a means for filtering and recirculating the cleaning fluid from the solid debris back into the container.
- 4. An apparatus for cleaning articles in a fluid and oscillating medium, which comprises:(a) a frame; (b) a plurality of opposing parallel compression and tension springs, said plurality of springs having differing spring rates between the compression springs and the tension springs to permit enhanced oscillation performance; (c) a container angularly mounted on the frame for holding said articles, said container being mounted to said frame by said plurality of springs for oscillation of said container, (d) a means for injecting a cleaning fluid into the container for cleaning the articles contained in the container, (e) a means for draining excess debris and cleaning fluid from the articles in the container once oscillation begins; and (f) a means for filtering and recirculating the cleaning fluid from the solid debris back into the container.
- 5. An apparatus for cleaning articles in a fluid medium, comprising:a housing having a vertical axis; a container having a central vertical axis and being moveably mounted to said housing such that during cleaning said container central vertical axis is not parallel to said housing vertical axis and defining a reservoir capable of holding the articles, and said container including a first opening capable of receiving into said container the articles and the fluid medium and a second opening capable of allowing fluid medium to exit said container; a plurality of fluid medium injection nozzles connected to said housing; a rotatable shaft associated with said container and capable of causing the articles to oscillate, said rotatable shaft having at least one eccentrically rotatable counterweight; a drain attached to said container proximate to said second opening, said drain capable of allowing fluid medium and solid debris to exit said container; a separation tank associated with said drain, said separation tank capable of substantially separating fluid medium from solid debris; a pump cable of recirculating fluid medium into said container; wherein said housing includes a frame having a plurality of supports; wherein said supports are capable of supporting said container and said rotatable shaft; wherein said container is moveably mounted to said frame by a plurality of compression springs and a plurality of tension springs; and wherein said compression spring has a different spring rate than said tension spring.
- 6. An apparatus for cleaning articles in a fluid medium which comprises:(a) a housing; (b) a container moveably mounted to the housing by a plurality of opposing compression and tension springs for oscillating the container, the container defining a reservoir therein for holding said articles and including an inlet opening above the reservoir for receipt of said articles and fluid medium, and an outlet opening below the reservoir for said fluid medium; (c) a plurality of injection nozzles operatively connected to the housing above the container for injection of said fluid medium into the container; (d) a rotatable shaft operatively joined to the container for oscillating the articles in the container, the rotatable shaft having at least one counterweight eccentrically rotated by a power source; (e) a drain positioned below the outlet opening in the container for substantially removing any solid debris and the fluid medium from the container; and (f) a filter assembly connected to tie drain, the filter assembly including a separation tank for substantially separating the fluid medium from the solid debris, and a pump for recirculating the fluid medium back into the container.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein the housing includes a frame having a plurality of square tubing members for support of the container, rotatable shaft and drain.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein the compression springs and tension springs have a different spring rate for enhanced oscillation of the container.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein the filter assembly further comprises:a plurality of filters sequentially interconnected for purifying the fluid medium and removing any remaining debris from the fluid medium.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein the drain includes a nozzle attached to the container below the outlet opening and a port member positioned below the nozzle in fluid communication with the container.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/507,635 filed Jul. 25, 1995 which application is now U.S. Pat. No. 5,743,790, which was a continuation application of previously copending application Ser. No. 08/016,724, filed on Feb. 11, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,460,566.
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