Method and apparatus for cleaning objects with environmentally harmful solvents, in particular halogenated hydrocarbons
First Claim
1. Apparatus for cleaning objects with environmentally harmful solvents, comprising:
- two-large-volume reservoir tanks (3,
4) for holding cleaning solvent;
an openable and closable handling container (5) for solvent which is in use, said container defining a processing space for an object to be cleaned and having a volume smaller than that of the reservoir tanks;
wherein at least two reservoir chambers (3a, 4a), one for clean or slight contaminated solvent and another for more highly contaminated solvent, are arranged on the handling container (5);
means for conveying the cleaning solvent from one of the reservoir tanks to the processing space only when said handling container is closed; and
means for removing the cleaning solvent from the processing space, said handling container only being openable after the cleaning solvent is removed from the processing space.
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Abstract
A method and an apparatus for cleaning objects with environmentally harmful solvents, particularly halogenated hydrocarbons, in a system which is substantially closed during the cleaning process provides a solution for simplifying the transporting and particularly the handling of such solvents, wherein the endangerment of persons and environment is simultaneously reduced to the lowest possible degree or completely prevented, and which achieves in particular an optimal utilization and recovery of the solvent.
This is achieved in that a portion of this solvent is conveyed into a processing space from a large-volume reservoir tank, in that the objects to be cleaned are subsequently wetted with the solvent located in the processing space and cleaned by means of it, the solvent is guided back out of the processing space into a collecting tank after one or more cleaning processes and/or the gas atmosphere in the processing space is filtered and cleaned prior to the removal of the cleaned objects.
Only one drawing is to be disclosed with reference to this.
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11 Claims
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1. Apparatus for cleaning objects with environmentally harmful solvents, comprising:
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two-large-volume reservoir tanks (3,
4) for holding cleaning solvent;an openable and closable handling container (5) for solvent which is in use, said container defining a processing space for an object to be cleaned and having a volume smaller than that of the reservoir tanks;
wherein at least two reservoir chambers (3a, 4a), one for clean or slight contaminated solvent and another for more highly contaminated solvent, are arranged on the handling container (5);means for conveying the cleaning solvent from one of the reservoir tanks to the processing space only when said handling container is closed; and means for removing the cleaning solvent from the processing space, said handling container only being openable after the cleaning solvent is removed from the processing space. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method for cleaning objects with environmentally harmful solvents, particularly halogenated hydrocarbons, comprising the steps of:
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providing a closable housing that defines a processing space for cleaning the objects; providing a reservoir tank for clean solvent; providing at least one reservoir chamber for solvent; providing a collecting tank for contaminated solvent; initially filling the at least one reservoir chamber with clean solvent; placing an object to be cleaned in the processing space and closing the housing; preliminarily cleaning an object, only when the housing is closed, with solvent from said at least one reservoir chamber, solvent used in the preliminary cleaning draining back into the at least one reservoir chamber; final cleaning of the object with clean solvent from the reservoir tank, which solvent, after the final cleaning, is contaminated and drained into the at least one reservoir chamber so that no solvent is present in the processing space; conveying the contaminated solvent to a collecting tank after the contaminated solvent reaches a certain filling level in the at least one reservoir chamber; and opening the housing to remove the cleaned object only when no solvent is present in the processing space. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11)
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