EP2769022A1 - Apparatus for use as part of a surface cleaning vehicle and for use as part of a sander-salter vehicle - Google Patents
Apparatus for use as part of a surface cleaning vehicle and for use as part of a sander-salter vehicleInfo
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- EP2769022A1 EP2769022A1 EP12844550.9A EP12844550A EP2769022A1 EP 2769022 A1 EP2769022 A1 EP 2769022A1 EP 12844550 A EP12844550 A EP 12844550A EP 2769022 A1 EP2769022 A1 EP 2769022A1
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to surface cleaning vehicles, and more particularly to street sweeping vehicles and sander-salter vehicles.
- Prior art surface cleaning vehicles such as surface cleaning vehicles and sidewalk cleaning vehicles, and the like, are used during summer months to clean streets, sidewalks, parking lots and the link.
- Some surface cleaning vehicles such as those that dump debris out the top of the main hopper, can be converted to a salter-sander type of vehicle by adding on a sand and Salter spreader apparatus to the rear of the main hopper.
- An open top container feeds sand and salt to the sand and salt spreading apparatus.
- the main hopper feeds the sand and salt to the open top container by dumping rearwardly, at least partially.
- the process of dumping sand and salt from the main hopper to the open top container is not continuous, but intermittent, which slows down the overall salting and sanding operation considerably and significantly.
- the opening the top of the main hopper frequently permits snow and other forms of water into the main hopper, which can cause the salt in the main hopper to clump.
- the sand and salt spreader apparatus makes the overall vehicle significantly longer, thereby making the vehicle more difficult to maneuver.
- a novel apparatus comprising a main hopper having a surface cleaning configuration and a sander-salter configuration; wherein, in the surface cleaning configuration, the main hopper has a debris-laden airflow ingress, an airflow egress, and a debris dumping egress, and is substantially sealed to the ambient surroundings other than the debris-laden airflow ingress and the airflow egress; wherein, in the sander-salter configuration, the main hopper has a sander and salt receiving ingress and a sand and salt egress; wherein, in use, and when the main hopper is in the surface cleaning configuration, substantially all debris-laden air enters the main hopper through the debris-laden airflow ingress, substantially all air exits the main hopper through the airflow egress, and substantially all debris exits the main hopper through the debris dumping egress; and wherein, in use, and when the main hopper is in the sander-salter configuration, substantially all
- a novel surface cleaning vehicle comprising a main vehicle; a main hopper connected to the main vehicle; a main fan having an air inlet and an air outlet; a debris pick-up head having an air inlet and an air outlet; wherein the air inlet of the main fan is connected in sealed relation to the airflow egress of the main hopper, the air outlet of the main fan is connected in sealed relation to the air inlet of the pick-up head, and the air outlet of the pick-up head is connected in sealed relation to the debris-laden airflow ingress of the main hopper; wherein the main hopper has a surface cleaning configuration and a sander-salter configuration; wherein, in the surface cleaning configuration, the main hopper has a debris-laden airflow ingress, an airflow egress, and a debris dumping egress, and is substantially sealed to the ambient surroundings other than the debris-laden airflow ingress and the airflow egress; and wherein, in the sander-s
- a novel sander Salter vehicle comprising a main vehicle; a sander-salter dispersing mechanism connected in trailing relation to the main vehicle; a main hopper connected to the main vehicle; a main fan having an air inlet and an air outlet; a debris pick-up head having an air inlet and an air outlet; wherein the air inlet of the main fan is connected in sealed relation to the airflow egress of the main hopper, the air outlet of the main fan is connected in sealed relation to the air inlet of the pick-up head, and the air outlet of the pick-up head is connected in sealed relation to the debris-laden airflow ingress of die main hopper; wherein the main hopper has a surface cleaning configuration and a sander-salter configuration; wherein, in the surface cleaning configuration, the main hopper has a debris-laden airflow ingress, an airflow egress, and a debris dumping egress, and is substantially sealed to the ambient surroundings other than the debris
- Fi gure 1 is a side elevational view of the first preferred embodiment of the apparatus according to the present invention, in a sweeping configuration and with the top dumping door closed;
- Figure 2 is a side elevational view of the first preferred embodiment of the apparatus of Figure 1, in a sweeping configuration and with the top dumping door open;
- Figure 3 is a side elevational view of the first preferred embodiment of the apparatus of Figure 1, in a salter/sander configuration and with the top dumping door open;
- Figure 4 is a side elevational view of the first preferred embodiment of the apparatus of Figure 1, in a salter/sander configuration and with the top dumping door closed;
- Figure 5 is a side elevational view of the second preferred embodiment of the apparatus according to the present invention, in a sweeping configuration wherein the removable and replaceable back panel is in place for the sweeping configuration;
- Figure 6 is a side elevational view of the second preferred embodiment of the apparatus of Figure 5, in a salter/sander configuration wherein the removable and replaceable back panel is in place for the salter/sander configuration;
- Figure 7 is side elevational view of the third preferred embodiment of the apparatus according to the present invention, in a surface cleaning configuration
- Figure 8 is a side elevational view of the third preferred embodiment of the apparatus of Figure 7, in a surface cleaning configuration, with the main hopper in a dumping position;
- Figure 9 is a side elevational view of the third preferred embodiment of the apparatus of Figure 7, but in a salter/sander configuration, with the top dumping door closed;
- Figure 10 is a side elevational view of the third preferred embodiment of the apparatus of Figure 7, but in a salter/sander configuration, with the top dumping door closed;
- Figure 11 is a side elevational view of tlie third preferred embodiment of the apparatus of Figure 7, but in a salter/sander configuration, with the top dumping door closed, and showing optional rotatable spreader discs disposed between the front and rear wheels of the tractor;
- Figure 12 is a top plan view of the fourth preferred embodiment of the apparatus according to the present invention, with gutter brooms attached to the gutter broom arms;
- Figure 13 is top plan view of the fourth preferred embodiment of the apparatus of Figure 12, with rotatable sand and salt spreaders attached to the gutter broom arms; and,
- Figure 14 is top plan view of the fifth preferred embodiment of the apparatus of Figure 12, with a lawn mower apparatus attached to the gutter broom arms.
- Figures 1 through 4 illustrate a first prefei red embodiment of tlie apparatus according to the present invention
- Figures 5 and 6 illustrate a second preferred embodiment of the apparatus according to the present invention
- Figures 7 through 11 illustrate a third preferred embodiment of the apparatus according to the present invention
- Figures 12, 13 and 14 illustrate a fourth preferred embodiment of tlie apparatus according to the present invention.
- FIGs 1 through 4 show a first preferred embodiment of the apparatus according to the present invention, as indicated by the general reference numeral 100.
- the apparatus 100 is for use as part of a surface cleaning vehicle 102 and for use as part of a salter-sander vehicle 102.
- the salter-sander vehicle 102 is, as shown, a vacuum type surface cleaning vehicle, or alternatively can be a re-circulating air type surface cleaning vehicle. In either case, the vehicle 102 incudes a main vehicle 103, and has a pick-up head 104, a debris-laden-air delivery hose 106, a main hopper 120 having a surface cleaning configuration and a salter-sander configuration, a filter 108, and a main fan 110 that suctions air from tlie pick-up head 104 through the main hopper 120 and the filter 108, and to the ambient surroundings.
- the vehicle is a tractor 112 that carries or tows the apparatus 100 substantially in trailing relation.
- the vehicle might be an integrated truck unit, or might be any other type of suitable configuration.
- the tractor 112 has a pair of gutter brooms 111 operatively mounted on the gutter broom arms 113 such that the rotatable gutter brooms 111 are selectively rotated by the hydraulic motors 115 when the apparatus 100 is in its surface cleaning configuration.
- the tractor 112 also has tlie pick-up head 104 operatively mounted between the front and rear wheels of the tractor 112, and connected in debris delivery relation to the main hopper 120 by a debris-laden-air delivery hose 106.
- sand and salt means sand and salt mixed together, salt separately and sand separately, as may be required.
- the first preferred embodiment of the apparatus 100 basically comprises a main hopper 120, a debris-laden airflow ingress 130, means 139 for selectively interfacing the debris-laden airflow ingress 130 in sealed relation with tlie debris-laden-air delivery hose 106, an airflow egress 144, a debris dumping egress 148, a sand and salt receiving ingress 150, means 160 for selectively closing off the sand and salt receiving ingress 150, a sand and salt egress 170, means 180 for selectively closing off the sand and salt egress 170, sander-salter dispersing mechanism 190 for dispersing the sand and salt from the sand and salt egress 170, and a sand and salt transfer apparatus 195.
- each of the debris-laden airflow ingress 130, the airflow egress 144, the debris dumping egress 148, the sand and salt receiving ingress 150, and the sand and salt egress 170 could be a single ingress/egress or multiple ingresses/egresses, as is suitable.
- a mounting apparatus 119 comprising a three point hitch for mounting the apparatus 100 in trailing relation to the tractor 112.
- the tow hitch of the tractor 112 could also be used.
- the apparatus 100 has two configurations, namely a surface cleaning configuration, as shown in Figures 1 and 2, and a salter-sander configuration, as shown in Figures 3 and 4.
- the main hopper 120 has the debris-laden airflow ingress 130, the airflow egress 144, and the debris dumping egress 148.
- the debris-laden airflow ingress 130 is in fluid communication with the debris-laden-air delivery' hose 106 that is connected in fluid communication with the pick-up head 104.
- the main hopper 120 is substantially sealed to the ambient surroundings, other than the debris-laden airflow ingress 130 and the airflow egress 144, which may be in in fluid communication with the ambient surroundings, typically intermittently, through the pick-up head 104.
- the substantially hollow interior 116 of " the main hopper 120 experiences reduced air pressure during use, in the surface cleaning configuration.
- the mam hopper 120 directly feeds sand and/or salt to the sand and salt egress 170 on a substantially continuous basis.
- the main hopper 120 comprises a single unitary main cavity, namely the substantially hollow interior 116, for receiving and retaining debris in the surface cleaning configuration and for retaining sand and salt in the sander-salter configuration.
- the single unitary main cavity 116 directly feeds sand and or salt to the sand and salt egress 170 on a substantially continuous basis.
- the single unitary main cavity 116 is in open relation with respect to the sand and salt egress 170.
- the sand and salt receiving ingress 150 and the sand and salt receiving egress 170 are sealed off to the ambient surroundings such that air flow is not permitted into the main hopper 120, thereby not destroying the suctioning effect of the pick-up head 104 as caused by the main fan 110, and not permitting dust or fine particulate matter from the debris laden air within the main hopper 120 to escape to the ambient surroundings.
- the sand and salt transfer apparatus 195 is either removed or covered such that debris is not introduced to the sand and salt transfer apparatus 195.
- the sander-salter dispersing mechanism 190 for dispersing the sand and salt is preferably removed from the apparatus 100.
- the main hopper 120 has the sander and salt receiving ingress 170 and the sand and salt egress 170.
- the sand and salt receiving ingress 150 is either open or selectively opcnable in order to permit the ready depositing of sand and salt into the main hopper 120.
- the sand and salt egress 170 is either open or selectively openable in order to permit the ready deliveiy of sand and salt 121a to the sander-salter dispersing mechanism 190.
- the sander-salter dispersing mechanism 190 is mounted on the main hopper 120, and is therefore carried by the main hopper 120, adjacent the sand and salt egress 170 so as to receive sand and salt from the sand and salt egress 170. Further, the sander-salter dispersing mechanism 190 is disposed exteriorly to the main hopper 120 and in sand and salt receiving relation with respect to the sand and salt egress 170.
- the apparatus 100 comprises the main hopper 120 having a substantially hollow interior 116 for altematingly containing sand and salt 121a in the salter-sander configuration, and containing debris 121b from the flow of debris-laden air in the surface cleaning configuration.
- the main hopper 120 can have a supporting frame (not shown), as required, in order to support the weight of debris in the main hopper 120 in the surface cleaning configuration and support the weight of sand and salt in the main hopper 120 in the salter-sander configuration.
- the main hopper has a rearwardly slanted floor portion 117 that leads downwardly to the sand and salt egress 170 at its lower end.
- the rearwardly slanted floor portion 117 helps ensure that the sand and salt slide to the sand and salt egress 170.
- the first preferred embodiment apparatus 100 further comprises the air fan 110 in the main hopper 120, disposed adjacent the top of the main hopper 120, for suctioning air trom the main hopper 120, and a debris filtering screen 108 in the main hopper 120, disposed just before the air fan 110.
- the air fan 110 and the debris filtering screen 108 are part of the vacuum system or recirculating air system of the surface cleaning vehicle 102.
- the debris-laden airflow ingress 130 is adjacent the top of the main hopper 120; however, the debris-laden airflow ingress 130 may be lower than the top of the main hopper 120 and the debris can be delivered upwardly by the flow of the debris-laden air from the debris-laden airflow ingress 130.
- the means 139 for selectively interfacing the debris-laden airflow ingress 130 in sealed relation with a debris-laden-air delivery hose 106 comprises an outwardly projecting annular rim 139a and a tightenable metal strap 139b, as is well known in the industry.
- the sand and salt receiving ingress 150 is disposed in the main hopper for receiving a sand and salt into the main hopper 102 when the main hopper 120 is in the salter-sander configuration.
- the sand and salt receiving ingress 150 is preferably adjacent the top of the main hopper 120, and in the first preferred embodiment, as illustrated, the sand and salt receiving ingress 150 comprises a top opening in the main hopper 120.
- the means 160 for selectively closing off the sand and salt receiving ingress 150 comprises the top hopper lid 160 of the main hopper 120 mounted in hinged relation over the top opening such that it can be opened to permit the ingress of debris into the main hopper 120, and can be closed during the operation of the apparatus 100 in the salter-sander configuration, and can be closed in sealed relation to the ambient surroundings during the operation of the apparatus 100 in the surface cleaning configuration.
- the main hopper 120 also has a rear vertically oriented dumping door 129.
- the dumping door 129 In the sweeping configuration, the dumping door 129 is closed (in sealed relation) in Figure 1 and is open in Figure 2 to allow for dumping of the debris within the main hopper 120.
- the dumping door 129 In the salter/sander configuration, the dumping door 129 is closed, and may be closed in sealed relation if necessary.
- a sand and salt egress 170 in the main hopper 120 for permitting the egress of sand and salt from the substantially hollow interior 116 of the main hopper to the sand and salt transfer apparatus 195 when the apparatus 100 is in the salter-sander configuration.
- the means 180 for selectively closing off the sand and salt egress 170 in sealed relation with respect to the ambient surroundings comprises a removable and replaceable egress cover, such as a metal cover with a suitable gasket
- the apparatus 100 further comprises a sand and salt transfer apparatus 195 mounted in removable and replaceable relation on the main hopper 120 for moving sand and salt in the main hopper 120 to the sand and salt egress 170.
- the sand and salt transfer apparatus 195 comprises an auger apparatus that is preferably removable and replaceable such that it is installed in the salter-sander configuration and is removed in the surface cleaning configuration.
- the first preferred embodiment apparatus 100 further comprises a removable and replaceable transfer apparatus cover 197 that is mountable in sealed relation over the sand and salt transfer apparatus 195.
- the egress cover also covers the sand and salt transfer apparatus 195.
- the sander-salter dispersing mechanism 190 includes a rotatable delivery member 192 housed in sealed relation within a housing 193 that comprises a pair of arcuate members 193a. Any suitable mechanism 190 for dispersing the sand and salt can be used.
- sand and salt agitator 198 which is typically a grinder, disposed at the sand and salt egress 170, and mounted within the main hopper 120 such that said sand and salt agitator 198 is carried by the hopper, for selectively grinding clumps of sand and salt within the main hopper 120, in the event that the salt forms into clumps that typically will not move to the sand and salt egress 170.
- substantially all debris-laden air 121c enters the main hopper 120 through the debris-laden airflow ingress 130, substantially all air 121d exits the main hopper 120 through the airllow egress 144, and substantially all debris 121b exits the main hopper 120 through the debris dumping egress 148.
- substantially all sand and salt 121a enter the main hopper 120 through the sander and salt receiving ingress 150, and substantially all sand and salt 121a exit the main hopper 120 through the sand and salt egress 170.
- the main hopper 120 disperses sand and/or salt 121a directly to the surface being maintained 101.
- the present invention is a surface cleaning vehicle comprising the main vehicle 103, the main hopper 120 connected in trailing relation to the main vehicle 103.
- a main fan 110 has an air inlet 110a and an air outlet lib.
- a debris pick-up head 104 has an air inlet 104a and an air outlet 104b.
- the air inlet 110a of the main fan 110 is connected in sealed relation to the airflow egress 144 of the main hopper 120
- the air outlet 110b of the main fan 120 is connected in sealed relation to the air inlet 104a of the pick-up head 104
- the air outlet 104b of the pick-up head 104 is connected in sealed relation to the debris-laden airflow ingress 130 of the main hopper 120.
- the main hopper 120 has a surface cleaning configuration and a sander-salter configuration, which have been discussed above in detail, and with respect to the present invention in use.
- the present invention is a sander-salter vehicle comprising the main vehicle 103, the sander-salter dispersing mechanism 190 connected in trailing relation to the main vehicle 103, and the main hopper 120 connected in trailing relation to the main vehicle 103.
- a main fan 110 has an air inlet 110a and an air outlet l ib.
- a debris pick-up head 104 has an air inlet 104a and an air outlet 104b.
- the air inlet 110a of the main fan 110 is connected in sealed relation to the airflow egress 144 of the main hopper 120
- the air outlet 110b of the main fan 120 is connected in sealed relation to the air inlet 104a of the pick-up head 104
- the air outlet 104b of the pick-up head 104 is connected in sealed relation to the debris-laden airflow ingress 130 of the main hopper 120.
- the main hopper 120 has a surface cleaning configuration and a sander-salter configuration, which have been discussed above in detail, and with respect to the present invention in use.
- FIGS 5 and 6 show a second preferred embodiment of the apparatus according to the present invention, as indicated by the general reference numeral 200.
- the second preferred embodiment apparatus 200 is similar to the first preferred embodiment apparatus 100 except that the removable and replaceable panel 218a,218b at the back of the main hopper 220 is larger.
- the dump door 222 is mounted on the removable and replaceable panel 218a.
- the sander-salter dispersing mechanism 290 for dispersing the sand and salt from the sand and salt egress 260 onto a surface 201 when the apparatus 200 (namely the sand and salt spreading apparatus 290) is mounted on the removable and replaceable panel 218b.
- the sand and salt transfer apparatus 295 (namely the auger apparatus) is mounted on the removable and replaceable panel 218b by means of mounting arms 219. Also, the sander-salter agitator 298 is carried by a removable and replaceable pane 218b. This particular configuration makes it relatively quick and easy to change the configuration of the apparatus 200 between seasons.
- FIG. 3 shows a third preferred embodiment of the apparatus according to the present invention, as indicated by the general reference numeral 300.
- the third preferred embodiment apparatus 300 is similar to the first preferred embodiment apparatus 100 except that the main hopper 320 is configured slightly differently and the water tank 318 is located rearwardly of the main hopper 320. Further, the sander-salter dispersing mechanism 390 for dispersmg the sand and salt from the sand and salt egress 360 onto a surface 301 when the main hopper is in the salter-sander configuration is located towards the front of the main hopper 320, not towards the rear of the main hopper 320.
- the forward positioning of the means 390 for dispersing the sand and salt from the sand and salt egress 360 precludes damage to the means 390 for dispersing the sand and salt from the sand and salt egress 360 in the event that the surface cleaning vehicle 302 backs up into a snow bank, or the like.
- the means 390 for dispersing the sand and salt from the sand and salt egress 360 onto a surface when the main hopper is in the salter-sander configuration comprises a sand and salt spreading apparatus 390 including a rotatable delivery member 392. Any suitable means 390 for dispersing the sand and salt can be used.
- the main hopper 320 is movable between a travel position, as shown in Figure 7, whereat the debris-laden airflow ingress 350 and the airflow egress 370 are in use, and the debris dumping egress 348 is substantially closed off, and a dumping position, as shown in Figure 8, whereat the debris dumping egress is openable.
- the main hopper 320 dumps over and past the water tank 318.
- the overall geometry of the third preferred embodiment apparatus 300 must be such that the main hopper 320 clears the back end of the tractor 312.
- FIG. 11 in the salter/sander configuration, there is an optional pair of rotatable spreader discs 311 (shown in Figure 11) operatively mounted on the gutter broom arms 313 such that the rotatable spreader discs 311 are selectively rotated by the hydraulic motors 315 that rotate the gutter brooms (not specifically shown) when the apparatus 300 is in its surface cleaning configuration.
- a forward auger 317 is used to feed sand and salt from the main hopper 320 to the rotatable spreader discs 311.
- Figures 12 through 14 show a fourth preferred embodiment of the apparatus according to the present invention, as indicated by the general reference numeral 400.
- the fourth preferred embodiment apparatus 400 is similar to the first preferred embodiment apparatus 100 except that the gutter brooms 411a, as shown in Figure 12, are readily removable and replaceable by the rotatable spreader discs 411b, as shown in Figure 13.
- the rotatable spreader discs 411b are rotated by the selectively rotated by the hydraulic motors 415 that rotate the gutter brooms 411a ( Figure 12) when the apparatus 400 is in its surface cleaning configuration.
- a forward auger 417 is used to feed sand and salt from the main hopper 420 to the rotatable spreader discs 411b.
- the gutter brooms 411a as shown in Figure 12, are readily removable and replaceable by a lawn mower deck 411c.
- the blades of the lawn mower deck 411c are selectively rotated by the hydraulic drive motors 415 that rotate the gutter brooms 411a ( Figure 12) when the apparatus 400 is in its surface cleaning configuration.
- the debris receiving ingress and the sand and salt receiving ingress are one common ingress.
- the present invention provides an apparatus wherein it is not necessary to store the sand and salter spreader apparatus and the open top container during summer months, wherein there is no dumping of the sand and salt such that it misses the open top container, wherein the process of feeding sand and salt from the main hopper to the sand and salt spreading apparatus can be continuous, wherein the process of transferring sand and salt from the main hopper to the sand and salt spreading apparatus does not slow down the overall salting and sanding operation significantly, wherein the process of transferring sand and salt from the main hopper to the sand and salt spreading apparatus does not require the top of the main hopper to be opened, wherein the clumping of salt within the main hopper is substantially precluded, wherein the capital cost of equipment is significantly reduced, wherein the storage of equipment during the off-season is virtually unnecessary, wherein the time needed to be spent mounting and unmounting equipment each season is minimized, an apparatus
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