Recirculating parts washer

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Inventors

Evaro, Jose E.
Kiplinger, Dale V.
Varnell, David L.
York, Don A.

Application #

863702

Filed

May-27-1997

Published

Jan-25-2000

Current US Class

004/628
004/644
134/111
134/113
134/201
134/56R

International Classes

B08B 003/02

Field of Search

134/58 4/644 4/516 4/518 4/625 4/627 4/638 4/640

Assignee

NCH Corporation (Irving, TX)

Examiners

Stinson; Frankie L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Locke Liddell & Sapp LLP, Ross; Monty L.

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Abstract
A recirculating parts washer is disclosed that features a vertically mounted base and a sink and lid rotatably connected to the base. The recirculating parts washer features a cleaning fluid supply container which is separate from the sink but connected to it via a supply line and a drain line. Cleaning fluid is circulated to the sink via the supply line by means of a submersible pump submerged within the cleaning fluid inside the cleaning fluid supply container. Cleaning fluid returns to the supply container via the drain line, thus enabling the cleaning fluid to be reused over and over again until it is exhausted. By having the sink and lid rotatably mounted to the base of the recirculating parts washer, the bulk of the assembly can be conveniently pivoted upwards and back against the wall when not in use. The recirculating parts washer also features a direct current power supply assembly.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A recirculating parts washer comprising;

a substantially vertical base attached to a wall;

a sink rotatably connected to the base and selectively pivotable between at least a first use position substantially perpendicular to the base and a second storage position more nearly parallel to the base;

a releasable locking device that will selectively maintain the sink in at least the first and second positions relative to the base;

a lid rotatably connected to the base, said lid being selectively rotatable to cover the sink while the sink is in the first position;

a replaceable container of cleaning fluid;

a recirculating pump having an inlet and an outlet;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to the equipment used to wash small machine parts by hand using cleaning solutions. More particularly, this invention relates to a novel recirculating parts washer for accomplishing this purpose.

2. Description of Related Art

Wherever machines are made, used or repaired, the need to clean small parts is present. Although, in some circumstances, the need is readily met, in others it is met only with difficulty and at a substantial cost.

For example, many machine shops around the world labor under the burden of extremely small work environments. In these constricted work areas, space is at a premium. Large parts washing areas, while convenient, are inefficient in that they impede the ability of workers to utilize the space around them for other equally important tasks.

Furthermore, under such conditions, safety issues become increasingly important. When numerous kinds of machinery are operated in close proximity, the dangers associated with having open containers of potentially volatile chemicals increase.
 
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