Patent ID: 7803258

Claim:
A machine for localized cleaning, using pickling acid or a composition/mixture of chemical elements with the effect of pickling acid, applied by mechanical feed instruments to the surface to be treated; the acid is kept in a limited quantity in the working position by a cell; the volume of this cell having a space defining a volume is made to match with that of the acid used by filling the cell completely with acid which is projected on the surface to be treated; the cell has a peripheral edge against the aforementioned surface; the pickling acid is activated by an electrode of metal or graphite material that activates the acid's pickling action, the electrode being in proximity to the cell, wherein the pickling acid is delivered through a pipe inside the electrode; proximate the cell an open collecting device is provided that is open to ambient air for aspirating some of the ambient air as well as polluting fumes leaving the cell and excess pickling acid laterally escaping from the cell; the open collecting device comprises a hood, the bottom edge of which surrounds the edge of the cell; a separator is located between the cell and a fan for aspirating the pickling acid and the polluting fumes, the acid being separated from the air and the polluting fumes in the separator; moreover, the hood has linear movement with respect to the cell by linear movement towards the surface to be treated; furthermore, the electrode is positioned within the cell by linear movement with respect to the surface to be treated; the cell has a metal or graphite body and two opposed deflected borders; moreover, the electrode is mounted with a bayonet connection to allow replacement of the cell as a whole; furthermore, the assembly is mounted on a handle; wherein the hood has vent apertures on the edge of the hood near the surface to be treated; furthermore, the separator is connected to the collecting device by a conduit that conveys the polluting fumes and excess acid entrained in the ambient area to the separator, whereby the cell, electrode and collecting device form an assembly that is operable at a distance from the separator.