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  • X, ⁇ inventiolr sfl l is', characterjA by; means-of may be.
  • simultaa bor usually employed for vthis pur-1 'invention consists Sofi-certain.
  • ,novel features ⁇ mentof'11mitSri-"fast Sw,ill 'be described and-par- -ticularly1 pointedloutintthe-Iappended'claims ⁇ In the'gaccompanying drawing' Figure 1f is -a.
  • 1 denotes asupporting base .or frame -c on'iprisin supporting legs, 2, on the upper ends of w ich; '1s secured atable, 3.
  • '4 in which-Sis .-i-revo'lubly,
  • the compressedair table :3 is formedacentral, vertically-disfmounted a tubular shaft,r 5, von the upper end ofwhich is mounted a turntable, 6, the outeredge of which-travel'sand is revolubly supported 'onan' annular ⁇ series of bearingqo balls, 7, arranged in a suitable raceway, 8,l l on 'the .tabl'e,3.
  • Theopenings, 3l. are adapt ⁇ ed to receive the. neek. of tltefhottle, the. mouth of which is passed over the upper open ends of the' discharge tubes, the latterI projeeting'np into the bottle. as clearly.
  • V 44,'th1'o1'1gh which proj'ects the upper end of a tubular watersnpplyffpipe, 45,- the lower end of which is cngagedwlth a l1ollow con. pling,4'6,to which ls'connccted a main water supply pipe,47. jp-
  • the coupling, 46 is provided with la chamber, 50, in which the lower end of the ipe 48 extends, and 'with which is connected) a water supply pipe, 51, which communicates with -an air.. compressor or other source of supply (not shown).
  • a water supply pipe, 51 which communicates with -an air.. compressor or other source of supply (not shown).
  • porting plate, 17, carried thereby are rel volved and the bottles arranged on ⁇ said heads, a',re suceessively l'n'ought under a suitahle"sliwer hath or other washing mecha t nisxnjiwherelrt' the outsides (ifthe bottles are leleaned. rl ⁇ l
  • the outer air suppl)l pipe, 4H has a revolvingr tluidtight engage so ment withtlie coupling, ,tt,1 provided -h the pat-king glauthJ-S, and saidzpipe turns ,with the. revolving parts ot the piaehinef"The" coupling itiemlaer.
  • Ylt. is heldinposition and -supported h v means.
  • the amount of water "l the pressure ofair supplied tothehead 1%), may be regulated by means ofthe'cut itfjl", ,p 'alves, 3T and 3S), lrrauged inthe water, and air pipes of the machine. l l,
  • compressedV air are; simultaneously injected intzol said bottles -to cleanse andi-M rinse the saine. l2.
  • v a supporting base, a turntable revolubly mounted thereon, a series of Water and air discharging heads carried by said turntable;- said headscomprising a water compartment and an Aair compartment, means whereby wa- 'ter and air areV su plied to the respective ncompartments, disc arging tubes arranged on said heads, meansto support the bottles on said tubes, and air dischargingnipples arranged in said air compartment below each of said tubes, whereby ⁇ a current of compressed air is discharged through each said water compartment forced thereby into A s'aid bottles to cleanse and rinse the same.
  • a series of' combined water -and air discharging heads said heads havingseparate water and air compartments, aV series of discharge tubes connected with said water compartment and adapted to be insertedinto' the bottles to be washed, ⁇ a rack to' hold said bottles in -position on said tubes,'a series of air-injecting nipples connected -with said air compartment and adapted to forc currents of compressed air -through said discharge tubes and to thereby force a stream of'water from said water compartment' through each of said tubes and to forcibly inject said water into the bottles, and ⁇ means to regulate the supply of water and the pressure 'o f air to said discharge heads.
  • a supporting base a turntable revolubly mounted on said base, means whereby said table is revolved, an annular supporting platearranged on said turntable, a series of combined water and air discharging heads arranged on said plate,'separate water and airA com artments in said heads, water and A- air supp y pipes arranged through said turntable, branchV water and air pipes to connect said supply pipes with the water andair compartments in said heads, mea-ns whereby the water is forcibly ejected from said wa tercompartment by the compressed air from said air compartment, and means whereby said. compressed air and wateris supplied to the bottles to cleanse the same.
  • a supportin base a -turntable revolubl mounted on sai base, means whereby sai turn-table l partments on t is revolved, a series lof combinedwater and l ⁇ 1ojecting through said turntable, inde ntwater and alr come Upper ends of said pipes,- valved branch Water'and air su ply pipes connecting said.
  • a series of combined water and air discharging heads having separate water and air compartments, discharge tubes connected to said water compartment, and air discharging nipples' connected with said air compartment whereby a current of air discharged therefrom will force a stream of water from said water compartment into said bottles.
  • a series of hollow combined water and air discharging heads having separate water and air compartments, discharge tubes connected to said water compartments, air discharging nipples connected with said air compartment below said water discharging tubes whereby a stream of water is forced'through said tubes'v from said water compartment, means whereby water and air are respectively supplied to said compartments, and means to regulate said watekand air supply.

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J. NADER.
BOTTLE WASHING MAGBINE.
APPLIQATIQN FILED APR. a, 1909. BENEWED MAY 23, 1910'.
978.623. Patented De@.13,1910'.
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` BOTTLE WASHING MACHINE.
APPLIUATION FILED APB. a, 1909. RENEWBD MAY 2s, 1910.
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jc/M J. NADER. BOTTLE WASHING MACHINE.l
APPLICATION FILED APE. E, 1909. RENEWED MAY 23, 1910.
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BOTTLE vWASHING MAGHINE.-
rPLIouroN FILED APB. s, 1909. nmmwnn KAY 2a, 1910.
Patented Dec. 13, 1910.
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vPATErrr foFFIoE. .l .JosErrrr-NADEB," orr-wnminsrr., Wisco'NsIN. 'l l ieo'r-rL'ri-WASINGMaQHIim.
., Specica'toaof Letters Patent. Patented 1380,13, 1910.-
Bef-imma tame 1,-'j-JosEm-Nrbm, a Ciap kes'ha, in the :ebunty'of .Waukeshaand State 4t 0f WSQOIISing-f'have;invented fcertai'n new and lllxnproirements lfin' -Bottle- Washl skilled thefj 'lirt'to fwhielr it- -appertains to 'ainakepandusegthe-same, Thlsfinyentron-relates to `maprovements bottle"washingmachines4 a;
X, {inventiolr sfl l is', characterjA by; means-of may be. simultaa bor usually employed for vthis pur-1 'invention consists Sofi-certain. ,novel features {mentof'11mitSri-"fast Sw,ill 'be described and-par- -ticularly1 pointedloutintthe-Iappended'claims `In the'gaccompanying drawing'Figure 1f is -a. '.plan view -'of v.ay.'washing machine con- -Bli 'n :structedffaccordancel with .the invention, f arts .fbeingbrokenaway VLand 1nsect- 1011;4 -f .ig.- -2.is 'aside' elevation ofthev san1e;'F1`g.v '3
iS a central vertical isectional View; Fig. et
1a. horizontal sectional view f through the l' -vsupportingeframe'l *andil on.- aline vwith the driving? mechanism Fig. 5- is'A a detail sectional'. -yiew on ani enlarged: scalel vof* one "of l the Acompressedfair:fandwater discharging plate andthef-upper side of the hea parts of said upper-side being broken .away to discharging nipples; 1
` 4ferring-moreparticularly tothe drawings, 1 denotes asupporting base .or frame -c on'iprisin supporting legs, 2, on the upper ends of w ich; '1s secured atable, 3. In the 55 fposed bearing, '4, in which-Sis .-i-revo'lubly,
viththesefandV other objects'n rief-iv, the..
:of gcon'struction, :combination-zand arrange-1 heads;"and Fig 6fis ra' horizontal:sectional'- -view of-l one otlie-Water-and1a1r `'discharging' .heads taken between vfthe-bottle sup ortmg show the arrangement of. the compressedair table :3 is formedacentral, vertically-disfmounted a tubular shaft,r 5, von the upper end ofwhich is mounted a turntable, 6, the outeredge of which-travel'sand is revolubly supported 'onan' annular `series of bearingqo balls, 7, arranged in a suitable raceway, 8,l l on 'the .tabl'e,3. .The lower' edge of the turntable,- G, andthe race-way 8 are provided `with wear plates, 9,' which/bear directly upon-the bearingballs, 7.. On the lower 65 end of the tubular shaft 5: .is txedly inbunted a worin gear, l0, with which -isenga ed afi" atorm, 12, on the 'end of aY drive sha t ,`13,4
.. Y. j 4which is rev'olublfg' mou'iitcd iiisuitablebear-1` t0k provide ing brackets, 14, sccuredtothesupporting- 7'0 .tf1-amend can@ oraiamachinec.-on are A 'oter .fendg of the" i-sliaft, #13,3 .are mounted drive pulleys, l5, Vwhereby power" is applied -c to operatethe macliinelf j "'lheturntable, is p refer-.ablyV in the'form'f'75 ef an open. circular frame',- on'the outer 'rim of which is ,formed a series-0f radiallyprof 'which arc. formed, atl-equidistant points', elongated crelliptically-shaped passages, 18,- "llicrc'inay be .any desired-munberotpas sa 1S, Vformed in the plate,4 '17, andf over cach off-said passages is arranged a water-85 `and air discharging head, l9,^said`l heads being bolted or otherwise-rigidly secured tothe ring or1plate, 1i'. ."Ihe Water andfair-'discharging heads, 19,- are preferablyn the lform of' a. rectangular hollow-body, formed .-90' .of upper andlower plates, 2O2and 2l,A and an intermedia te or partition plate, 22, which separates the' body portion into-npper-a'nd lower compartments, 23 and' 24, The upper ment, while the lower compartment is a 'ed to receive compressed air. v
"In the upper plate, 20, of' the head, 19, 'is .formed a series of dischargingvtubes, 25 which project' upwardly .from the'- 'head and 100 are-secured fby suitableg'bushings," 26, -in `threaded apertures, 27, formedinthe plate 20. Therelmay be any suitable vnumber o discharge tubes for each head, andftheyare preferably arranged .or spaced equidistat 105 Aapart thereon. In the partition plate, 22,
below each of the openings, 27, in the upper plate, 20, is formed'a threaded opening, .28, and in said openings are screwedair discharging nipples, 29, the openings of 110 which 4are' immediately below the passagein the discharge tubes, 25, whereby when a 'cura-nnular lsupporting plat'i'orring, 17,*-i1'1f80 compartment, 24, V-forms a watercoln art. 95
charge tubes.' Theopenings, 3l., are adapt` ed to receive the. neek. of tltefhottle, the. mouth of which is passed over the upper open ends of the' discharge tubes, the latterI projeeting'np into the bottle. as clearly.
ho\vn in dotted lines, 3. o. the drawing. 'l'he pla te, '30,jissu p port edin operative posi'- tion ahoye the tubes, 27, lzv means of tubular .supportingsleeves. 32. through which and t'lnougll"'tl|e plate, 20, andthe outcr edge of the heads', 19. are arranged tie'bolts. 33.
On the.:.innerjedge' o f the lnssulsulgiarc formed coupling. VSil vand 35. With `the coupling. 3l, is connected the Aouter end of Va branch 'water pi pta 3G. in wl'tieh is arranged a eut-otf \fal\'c, 2-l.V With the "coupling, 35, isconnccted the; outer end, of a v-branch air pipe', :538,n which is arranged aout-olf; valve,`- '39. 'lfhefeouplings, 3 4, and 35, connnunicate 'respectively with the water compartment. 23
am the air com pa'rtinent, 24'," 'ofthe' heads. The'jnner ends of 4the ln'al''claraterpipes, 3G, are connected toa water.'distributing head, 40, which is bolted on'and has atluidtight engagement; with la "s'imihu'rair dis-` tributing head, 41, arranged on and secured to-the.,ttu'ntable. Inthe upper wall of the air distributing head, l1. isformed a .'centrally-disposed passage, '2, vsurrounded by 4o an upwardly projecting annular flange, 43, on which' is arranged a"sti 1tling 'box or gland.
V 44,'th1'o1'1gh which proj'ects the upper end of a tubular watersnpplyffpipe, 45,- the lower end of which is cngagedwlth a l1ollow con. pling,4'6,to which ls'connccted a main water supply pipe,47. jp-
In the lower Wall of the hollow air distributing head, 41', 'is .formed a threaded passagein which is screwed the upper endof a tubular air conduct-inv pipe, 48, which vsur- Y rounds *the waterzn ucting pipe, 4'5, `and has lts lower endian engagementwiththe end ofthe coupling, 46,' is arranged :a stuff# ing box `or gland, 49, whereby a fluid-'tight'. engagementv s provided' between the pipe, 48', and. said-oupllng. The coupling, 46, is provided with la chamber, 50, in which the lower end of the ipe 48 extends, and 'with which is connected) a water supply pipe, 51, which communicates with -an air.. compressor or other source of supply (not shown). By means of the driving gear hereinbefore described, the turntable, 6,` and the head .sup-
porting plate, 17, carried thereby are rel volved and the bottles arranged on `said heads, a',re suceessively l'n'ought under a suitahle"sliwer hath or other washing mecha t nisxnjiwherelrt' the outsides (ifthe bottles are leleaned. rl`l |e .outside cleaning merhanism "0 forms no part ot the present invention and isftherct't'ire not .shown 'or deserilied. IIn'tlni rdvolu'tion ofthe t-urutalih and the parts ear l'ied thei'elrv, the inner or water supply pipe.
remains .stationary in the conpling. 4t'. 75 `t ie parking gland. ll. in the distributing "head, lt), providing a Huid-tight engagement between .said pipe and the revolving parts engaged therewith. The outer air suppl)l pipe, 4H, has a revolvingr tluidtight engage so ment withtlie coupling, ,tt,1 provided -h the pat-king glauthJ-S, and saidzpipe turns ,with the. revolving parts ot the piaehinef"The" coupling itiemlaer. Ylt. is heldinposition and -supported h v means. of .radially fdisposed S5' lx1-aces. 5;. the outer ends"ofw'hirh are seeured to the supportinglegs.fof thehaftn ln the operation of the iuaehine','the compressed A'ti-ir'wheu t'oreed throughfthe nipples, it), into the tuhesggi,dmwsthe water 'ne from the water compartment, 122', aiulfeje'ets the same into the bottles arranged on'lzsaidw-- discharge, tubes, with sullicient force lo thg'grf"- oughly cleanse the same oir'the'inside,' ,thilsf dispensing with the brush usually'eniploied 95" for-this purpose. The amount of water: "l the pressure ofair supplied tothehead 1%), may be regulated by means ofthe'cut itfjl", ,p 'alves, 3T and 3S), lrrauged inthe water, and air pipes of the machine. l l,
From the foregoing description, taken l'n connection with the aceon'lpanying rawing theeonstrxu-tion and ope 'ati'ouof the iure tion wilLbe readily'understood without 1 quiring a more extended explanation,
Various changes iu the form,-prop ort and the lpinor details of `construction?-may. be resorted'v to without departing-from the principle oi' rsacrificing any 'of the'alvan l,tages of the invention as defined in the apf pended claims.
./- Having thus described. my invention,- what;v
I claim as' new and desire-to secure yjLet-'i f ters-Pateut,'s: Y. 1. In a machine ofthe characterdescribe a supporting "base, a' turntable rci-olulo'ly mounted-thereon, .-water' and airfdischaging heads carried ibysaid.'.turntable,jn'iea'lr'lV whereby water.: and air :areseparately plied to said heads, .means ,whereb theo tlesl .to be' Washed are supporte .onf a1 heads, and means wherebypstreams of iyaj ter and. compressedV air are; simultaneously injected intzol said bottles -to cleanse andi-M rinse the saine. l2. In a m'achineof the eharacterdescnlbed, v a supporting base, a turntable revolubly mounted thereon, a series of Water and air discharging heads carried by said turntable;- said headscomprising a water compartment and an Aair compartment, means whereby wa- 'ter and air areV su plied to the respective ncompartments, disc arging tubes arranged on said heads, meansto support the bottles on said tubes, and air dischargingnipples arranged in said air compartment below each of said tubes, whereby` a current of compressed air is discharged through each said water compartment forced thereby into A s'aid bottles to cleanse and rinse the same.
3. In a bottle Washing machine, a series of' combined water -and air discharging heads, said heads havingseparate water and air compartments, aV series of discharge tubes connected with said water compartment and adapted to be insertedinto' the bottles to be washed, `a rack to' hold said bottles in -position on said tubes,'a series of air-injecting nipples connected -with said air compartment and adapted to forc currents of compressed air -through said discharge tubes and to thereby force a stream of'water from said water compartment' through each of said tubes and to forcibly inject said water into the bottles, and `means to regulate the supply of water and the pressure 'o f air to said discharge heads.
,4i In a machine of the character described, a supporting base, a turntable revolubly mounted on said base, means whereby said table is revolved, an annular supporting platearranged on said turntable, a series of combined water and air discharging heads arranged on said plate,'separate water and airA com artments in said heads, water and A- air supp y pipes arranged through said turntable, branchV water and air pipes to connect said supply pipes with the water andair compartments in said heads, mea-ns whereby the water is forcibly ejected from said wa tercompartment by the compressed air from said air compartment, and means whereby said. compressed air and wateris supplied to the bottles to cleanse the same.
.5. In a bottle washingmachine, a supportin base, a -turntable revolubl mounted on sai base, means whereby sai turn-table l partments on t is revolved, a series lof combinedwater and l` 1ojecting through said turntable, inde ntwater and alr come Upper ends of said pipes,- valved branch Water'and air su ply pipes connecting said. distributing heads with respectively waterA and air .compartmentswhereby the water and air is ke t'separated until discharged, means in said lileads whereby the air i-n said air compartment is caused to forcibly eject thewater from said water compartment into the bottles, whereby the latter are thoroughly cleansed onthelr inner sides, and means to support a lurality of bottles in position Aon said heats toreceive the Water and air dischargedthere from.
6. In a bottle washing machine, a series of combined water and air discharging heads having separate water and air compartments, discharge tubes connected to said water compartment, and air discharging nipples' connected with said air compartment whereby a current of air discharged therefrom will force a stream of water from said water compartment into said bottles.
7. In a' bottle washing machine, a series of hollow combined water and air discharging heads having separate water and air compartments, discharge tubes connected to said water compartments, air discharging nipples connected with said air compartment below said water discharging tubes whereby a stream of water is forced'through said tubes'v from said water compartment, means whereby water and air are respectively supplied to said compartments, and means to regulate said watekand air supply. v
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand in presence of two sgbscribing witnesses.
JOSEPH NADER.
Witnesses: WM. H. HARDY, Jr.,
HENRY F. S'rocK.
-:so water and ir supply pipes arranged
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US2619976A (en) * 1946-10-12 1952-12-02 Torigian John Ampoule washing machine
US2784120A (en) * 1953-04-07 1957-03-05 Nordisk Insulinlab Process for washing vials
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US2619976A (en) * 1946-10-12 1952-12-02 Torigian John Ampoule washing machine
US2784120A (en) * 1953-04-07 1957-03-05 Nordisk Insulinlab Process for washing vials
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