Claims
- 1. An impact reset mechanism for mounting a spray arch to an overhead gantry of a vehicle wash system that is operable to move the spray arch around a stationary vehicle in a vehicle wash system, the impact reset mechanism comprising:
a first mounting block attached to the spray arch, the first mounting block being rotatable about a first rotational axis; a second mounting block coupled to the first mounting block, the second mounting block being rotatable about a second rotational axis, the second rotational axis being different than the first rotational axis, wherein the spray arch is rotatable about both the first rotational axis and the second rotational axis upon contacting the vehicle; and a bias member positioned to exert a bias force on the first mounting block and the second mounting block to hold the spray arch in a rigid, operation condition, wherein the bias force restricts the rotation of each of the mounting blocks about the first and second axes.
- 2. The impact reset mechanism of claim 1 further comprising a stabilizing plate extending over and positioned in contact with both the first mounting block and the second mounting block, wherein the bias member acts on the stabilizing plate to restrict the rotation of the first mounting block and the second mounting block to hold the spray arch in the rigid operating condition.
- 3. The impact reset mechanism of claim 2 wherein the stabilizing plate is cantilevered about a first end, wherein rotation of the first mounting block or the second mounting block causes a second end of the stabilizing plate to move upward.
- 4. The impact reset mechanism of claim 2 wherein the bias member is an air cylinder having a movable piston positioned in contact with the stabilizing plate.
- 5. The impact reset mechanism of claim 2 wherein the stabilizing plate is pivotable about one end such that rotation of the first mounting block or rotation of the second mounting block pivots the support plate upward against the bias force.
- 6. The impact reset mechanism of claim 4 wherein a sensor is positioned to detect movement of the piston as a result of rotation of the first mounting block or the second mounting block.
- 7. The impact reset mechanism of claim 1 wherein the first mounting block is rotatably mounted to the second mounting block such that the first rotational axis passes through the second mounting block.
- 8. The impact reset mechanism of claim 1 further comprising a sensor positioned to detect movement of the spray arch against the bias force, wherein the spray arch moves away from the vehicle upon the sensor detecting movement of the spray arch against the bias force.
- 9. The impact reset mechanism of claim 8 further comprising a control unit coupled to the sensor and the bias member, wherein the control unit removes the bias force and moves the spray arch away from the vehicle upon detection of rotation of the first mounting block or the rotation of the second mounting block.
- 10. The impact reset mechanism of claim 9 wherein the control unit automatically reactivates the bias member to exert the bias force after the spray arch has moved away from the vehicle.
- 11. A method of controlling a spray arch of a vehicle wash system, the spray arch being mounted to an overhead gantry such that the spray arch is movable around a vehicle positioned within the vehicle wash system, the method comprising the steps of:
mounting the spray arch to the overhead gantry, the spray arch being rotatable relative to the overhead gantry about a first rotational axis and a second rotational axis upon contacting the vehicle, the first and second rotational axes being different from each other; exerting a bias force on the spray arch to restrict the rotation of the spray arch along both the first rotational axis and the second rotational axis, wherein the bias force holds the spray arch in a rigid, operating condition; monitoring for rotational movement of the spray arch against the bias force along either the first rotational axis or the second rotational axis; and moving the spray arch away from the vehicle upon detection of rotation of the spray arch against the bias force.
- 12. The method of claim 11 wherein the step of mounting the spray arch to the overhead gantry includes the steps of:
providing a first mounting block attached to the spray arch, the first mounting block being rotatable about the first rotational axis; and providing a second mounting block coupled to the first mounting block and coupled to the overhead gantry, the second mounting block being rotatable about the second rotational axis, the second rotational axis being orthogonal to the first rotational axis.
- 13. The method of claim 11 wherein the step of restricting the rotation of the spray arch includes positioning a bias member to exert a bias force on the spray arch.
- 14. The method of claim 13 wherein the bias member is an air cylinder.
- 15. The method of claim 12 further comprising the steps of:
positioning a stabilizing plate in contact with both the first mounting block and the second mounting block; and positioning a bias member to exert a bias force on the stabilizing plate such that the stabilizing plate holds the spray arch in the rigid operating condition.
- 16. The method of claim 11 wherein the step of monitoring the rotation of the spray arch includes positioning a sensor to monitor the rotation of the spray arch.
- 17. The method of claim 15 further comprising the step of positioning a sensor to monitor movement of the stabilizing plate, wherein the spray arch is moved away from the vehicle upon detection of movement of the stabilizing plate.
- 18. The method of claim 11 further comprising the steps of:
removing the bias force upon detection of rotation of the spray arch; and automatically reapplying the bias force once the spray arch has been moved away from the vehicle.
- 19. The method of claim 11 further comprising the steps of:
operating the overhead gantry to move the spray arch around the vehicle; terminating movement of the spray arch upon detection of rotation of the spray arch against the bias force; and reversing the direction of movement of the spray arch prior to moving the spray arch away from the vehicle.
- 20. A vehicle wash system including an overhead gantry for moving a spray arch around a stationary vehicle positioned in a wash bay, the vehicle wash system comprising:
an impact reset mechanism operable to exert a bias force to hold the spray arch in a rigid, operating condition, the impact reset mechanism allowing rotation of the spray arch against the bias force upon contact between the spray arch and the vehicle during movement of the spray arch around the vehicle; a sensor positioned to monitor the rotation of the spray arch against the bias force upon the spray arch contacting the vehicle; and a control unit coupled to the sensor to receive a signal from the sensor upon rotation of the spray arch against the bias force, wherein the control unit stops the movement of the spray arch upon receiving the signal from the sensor; wherein the control unit is operable to move the spray arch away from the vehicle and automatically resetting the wash process after contact between the spray arch and the vehicle.
- 21. The impact reset mechanism of claim 20 wherein the impact reset mechanism includes a bias member operable to exert a bias force on the spray arch.
- 22. The vehicle wash system of claim 21 wherein the bias member resists rotation of the spray arch along a first rotational axis and a second rotational axis.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application is based on and claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/203,238 filed on May 8, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60203238 |
May 2000 |
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