DEVICE FOR WASHING HOLLOW ARTICLES Russian patent published in 1996 - IPC

Abstract RU 2065786 C1

FIELD: medical, chemical, food and other industries. SUBSTANCE: device has tank with built in power-driven rotor having seats for washable articles, drain fittings. Tank is cylindrical with opening for loading and unloading articles, and is provided with cover. Rotor is not enclosed along generating line and at one side of clearance it is provided with blade deflecting outside, and at other side of clearance it has partition directed inside the rotor. Rotor through tank end wall is coupled with tubular axle - inlet for washing liquid. Tank and cover are thermally insulated, and solution heater is provided in lower part of tank. EFFECT: high efficiency. 2 cl, 2 dwg

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Authors

Senin Anatolij Isaakovich

Dates

1996-08-27Published

1993-07-01Filed