Claims
- 1. An apparatus for collecting and reducing twig-containing yard debris comprising:
a. a frame adapted to be advanced over a surface; b. a duct mounted on said frame having a duct entrance and a duct exit; c. twig-arrestor means mounted on said frame; d. a collector-rotor assembly comprising:
i. a rotating collector-rotor body rotatably mounted on said frame adjacent said surface, said twig-arrestor means, and said duct entrance; ii. a plurality of impeller elements mounted upon said collector-rotor body extending radially from said collector-rotor body by at least about one half inch and defining crenels and merlons having at least one circumferential alignment of crenels, said impeller elements being adapted to:
(a) engage yard debris disposed on said surface, (b) impel said yard debris toward said duct entrance, and (c) transport twigs encountered on said surface against said twig-arrestor means; said twig-arrestor means protruding into said circumferential alignment of crenels and, in combination with said impeller elements mounted upon said rotating collector-rotor body, constituting means for fracturing twigs transported against said twig-arrestor means by said impeller elements by impact therewith; e. a blower unit operatively connected to said duct and adapted to induce a flow of air through said duct and provide suction at said duct entrance; f. means for providing power to said blower unit; and g. means for providing power to said collector-rotor assembly.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein at least one of said crenels is at least about one inch deep, measured in the radial direction.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said twig-arrestor means protrudes into said crenel at least about ¾ inch, measured radially from the tips of adjacent said merlons.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said twig-arrestor means is metallic and at least about {fraction (1/8)} inch in diameter.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said twig-arrestor means are spaced apart from each other no more than about one foot.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said impeller elements are metallic plates having thicknesses of at least about {fraction (1/16)} inch measured circumferentially.
- 7. An apparatus for collecting and reducing twig-containing yard debris comprising:
a. a frame adapted to be advanced over a surface; b. a duct mounted on said frame having a duct entrance and a duct exit; c. a collector-rotor assembly comprising:
i. a rotating collector-rotor body rotatably mounted on said frame adjacent said surface and said duct entrance, having a length generally spanning said duct entrance; and ii. a plurality of impeller elements mounted upon, and distributed along the length of, said rotating collector-rotor body, said impeller elements extending radially from said collector-rotor body by at least about one half inch, and being adapted to:
(a) engage yard debris disposed on said surface and impel said yard debris toward said duct entrance, and (b) transport twigs encountered on said surface about the axis of said collector-rotor body; the cylindrical volume swept amongst said impellers and generally coinciding with said length of said collector-rotor body defining rotor-occluded volume; d. means for fracturing twigs being transported about said axis of said collector-rotor body by said impeller elements, said means being mounted on said frame and protruding into said rotor-occluded volume; e. a blower unit operatively connected to said duct, adapted to induce a flow of air through said duct and provide suction at said duct entrance; f. means for providing power to said blower unit; and g. means for providing power to said collector-rotor assembly.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein said means for fracturing twigs protrudes radially into said rotor-occluded volume at least about one half inch.
- 9. An apparatus for collecting and reducing twig-containing yard debris comprising:
a. a frame adapted to be advanced over a surface; b. means defining a duct mounted on said frame having a duct entrance and a duct exit; c. a collector-reducer assembly comprising:
i. a rotating collector-rotor assembly rotatably mounted on said frame adjacent said surface and disposed at said duct entrance, comprising:
(a) a rotating collector-rotor body; (b) a plurality of impeller elements mounted upon said rotating collector-rotor body, said impeller elements extending radially therefrom and being adapted to:
(i) engage and impel yard debris disposed on said surface toward said duct entrance, and (ii) transport twigs encountered on said surface about the axis of rotation of said rotating collector-rotor body; ii. twig-fracturing means for breaking twigs, said twig-fracturing means being mounted on said frame adjacent said rotating collector-rotor body and adapted to, upon rotation of said rotating collector-rotor assembly, pass between ones of said plurality of impeller elements so as to engage and fracture twigs being transported about said axis of rotation of said rotating collector-rotor body by said impeller elements; d. a blower unit operatively connected to said duct, adapted to induce a flow of air through said duct and provide suction at said duct entrance; e. means for providing power to said blower unit; and f. means for providing power to said rotating collector-rotor assembly.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein said impeller elements comprise polymeric lath elements.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein said impeller elements comprise metallic lath elements.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein said impeller elements comprise pivotably mounted flail elements.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein said pivotably mounted flail elements have T-shaped cross-sections.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein said pivotably mounted flail elements comprise circumferentially extending breaker bars and longitudinally extending blocker plates.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein said pivotably mounted flail elements comprise iron-based flail elements adapted to:
a. engage twigs in deep yard debris, b. transport said twigs about said axis of rotation of said rotating collector-rotor body, c. urge said twigs against said twig-fracturing means, d. break said twigs into twig fragments, and e. impel said twig fragments toward said duct entrance.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein said pivotably mounted flail elements further comprise bushings encompassing a flail pivot shaft and adapted for reducing interference of adjacent flails with each other.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein said pivotably mounted flail elements extend at least to said surface.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein said pivotably mounted flail elements extend below said surface.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein said impeller elements comprise members projecting radially from said rotating collector-rotor body and extending generally axially along a portion of the length of said rotating collector-rotor body.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 19 wherein said members are generally planar.
- 21. The apparatus of claim 19 wherein said members are generally helical.
- 22. The apparatus of claim 19 wherein said members are generally helical and adapted to urge yard waste away from the ends of said rotating collector-rotor assembly toward the central portion thereof.
- 23. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein said impeller elements mounted upon said rotating collector-rotor body comprise radially extending peg members.
- 24. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein said impeller elements mounted upon said rotating collector-rotor body comprise both axially extending plate members and radially extending peg members.
- 25. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein said impeller elements mounted upon said rotating collector-rotor body comprise radially extending peg members of at least two differing lengths defining merlons and crenels therebetween.
- 26. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein said rotating collector-rotor assembly rotates such that debris is swept under said axis of rotation of said rotating collector-rotor body as said apparatus is advanced over said surface.
- 27. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein said flow of air is exhausted and directed against said surface forward of said collector-reducer assembly.
- 28. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein said collector-rotor assembly is encompassed by a housing comprising side support plates, a rear seal plate, and an upper housing.
- 29. The apparatus of claim 28 wherein flexible seal strips restricting peripheral air flow into said housing are attached to said side support plates and said rear seal plate.
- 30. The apparatus of claim 28 wherein flexible seal strips restricting peripheral air flow into said housing are attached to said side support plates and said twig-fracturing means mounted on said frame.
- 31. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein a single power source provides power to said blower unit and said rotating collector-rotor assembly.
- 32. The apparatus of claim 9 comprising a rotary brush disposed at said duct entrance.
- 33. The apparatus of claim 9 further comprising a counterrotating brush disposed rearward of said duct entrance.
- 34. The apparatus of claim 9 further comprising at least one adjustable-height roller adjacent said rotating collector-rotor assembly adapted for supporting said rotating collector-rotor assembly at adjustable heights above said surface whereby the degree of engagement of said impeller elements with said surface may be controlled.
- 35. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein:
a. said rotating collector-rotor assembly is rotatably mounted on said means defining a duct adjacent said duct entrance, and b. said means defining a duct has sufficient rigidity to operationally support said rotating collector-rotor assembly while said rotating collector-rotor assembly engages said surface and said debris thereon.
- 36. The apparatus of claim 9 further comprising yieldable rotor blade tips attached to said impeller elements.
- 37. The apparatus of claim 9 further comprising raking tips attached to said impeller elements.
- 38. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein said blower unit is a shredder blower.
- 39. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein said blower unit is a chipper shredder.
- 40. The apparatus of claim 39 wherein the axis of rotation of said chipper shredder is generally parallel to the direction of motion as said apparatus is advanced over said surface.
- 41. The apparatus of claim 39 wherein the shredder rotor of said chipper shredder is mounted on the crankshaft of an internal-combustion engine.
- 42. The apparatus of claim 41 wherein the axis of said crankshaft of said internal-combustion engine is disposed generally parallel to the direction of motion as said apparatus is advanced over said surface.
- 43. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein said duct further comprises an adjustable duct-closure device for restricting airflow through said duct.
- 44. The apparatus of claim 43 wherein said adjustable duct-closure device is a pivotable damper.
- 45. The apparatus of claim 43 wherein said adjustable duct-closure device is a sliding-gate device.
- 46. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein said twig-fracturing means comprises a rod.
- 47. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein said twig-fracturing means comprises a block.
- 48. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein said twig-fracturing means comprises a blade.
- 49. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein said twig-fracturing means being metallic.
- 50. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein said twig-fracturing means being polymeric.
- 51. An apparatus for collecting and reducing twig-containing yard debris comprising:
a. a frame adapted to be advanced over a surface; b. a duct mounted on said frame and having a duct entrance and a duct exit; c. twig-breaking means including twig-arrestor means disposed adjacent said duct entrance and a plurality of impeller elements movably mounted on said frame, said impeller elements defining crenels therebetween and being adapted to:
i. engage yard debris disposed on said surface, and ii. impel said yard debris encountered on said surface against said twig-arrestor means; d. said twig-arrestor means comprising at least one fracturing member:
i. protruding into said crenels; and ii. adapted to break twigs being transported against said fracturing member by engagement therewith; e. a blower unit operatively connected to said duct adapted to induce a flow of air through said duct and provide suction at said duct entrance; f. means for providing power to said blower unit; and g. means for providing power to said impeller elements.
- 52. An apparatus for collecting yard debris disposed on a surface comprising:
a. a chassis frame; b. a blower unit mounted on said chassis frame and adapted to induce entraining air flow; c. a collector-rotor means rotatably mounted on said chassis frame adapted to:
i. engage said surface and yard debris thereupon, and ii. impel said yard debris toward said blower unit; d. conduit means for conducting said yard debris in said entraining air flow from said collector-rotor means to said blower unit; e. an air-solids separator means operatively connected to said blower unit for separating said entraining air flow into a debris-enriched stream and a debris-depleted stream; f. a detachable accumulation means adapted to receive said debris-enriched stream from said air-solids separator means; and g. said detachable accumulation means having at least one attached roller means adapted to support said accumulation means upon detachment of said accumulation means from said frame.
- 53. The apparatus of claim 52 wherein said detachable accumulation means has a generally polyhedral shape.
- 54. The apparatus of claim 52 wherein said detachable accumulation means is detachably sealed to said air-solids separator means.
- 55. An apparatus for collecting yard debris disposed on a surface comprising:
a. a chassis frame; b. a blower unit mounted on said chassis frame and adapted to:
i. induce air flow adjacent a surface, and ii. entrain yard debris disposed on said surface in an entraining air stream; c. conduit means for conducting said yard debris in said entraining air stream from said surface to said blower unit; d. an air-solids separator means operatively connected to said blower unit for separating said entraining air flow into a debris-enriched stream and a debris-depleted stream; e. a detachable accumulation means adapted to receive said debris-enriched stream from said air-solids separator means; and f. said detachable accumulation means having at least one attached roller means adapted to support said accumulation means upon detachment of said accumulation means from said frame.
- 56. A free-flow apparatus for separating entrained yard debris from a transporting air stream by action of body forces thereupon comprising:
a. means for delivering a stream of air bearing entrained yard debris; b. a vessel having an outer vessel wall and means defining an opening therethrough, a roof, and a bottom; c. a duct having an outer duct wall, an interior duct wall, a duct entrance, and a duct exit, said duct being disposed generally horizontally about an upper portion of said vessel; d. a portion of said outer duct wall of said duct adjacent said duct exit being generally tangential to said outer vessel wall of said vessel in one location adjacent said opening, and a portion of said interior duct wall of said duct adjacent said duct exit defining an acute angle with said outer vessel wall at a location generally opposed to said one location adjacent said opening; e. said duct being adapted to:
i. receive said stream of air bearing entrained yard debris through said duct entrance, ii. conduct said stream of air bearing entrained yard debris from said duct entrance to said duct exit, and iii. direct said stream of air bearing entrained yard debris into said vessel in a direction-generally tangential to said outer vessel wall; f. said roof having defined therein a substantially centrally located passage with a passage entrance and a passage exit; g. a baffle extending generally outwardly from a point below said passage entrance, said baffle separating said vessel into an upperly located separation chamber and a lowerly located accumulation chamber, the outer periphery of said baffle being spaced inwardly from said outer vessel wall; h. said separation chamber being adapted to separate said stream of air bearing entrained yard debris into an outerly located debris-enriched stream and an innerly located debris-depleted stream;
i. said substantially centrally located passage being adapted for: i. receiving said innerly located debris-depleted stream from said separation chamber through said passage entrance, and ii. exhausting said innerly located debris-depleted stream into the atmosphere; and j. said baffle being disposed to impede movement of fine particulates from said accumulation chamber into said innerly located debris-depleted stream.
- 57. The apparatus of claim 56 wherein said duct is curvilinear and partially encompasses an upper portion of said vessel horizontally.
- 58. The apparatus of claim 56 wherein a portion of said outer vessel wall encompassing said separation chamber flares downwardly and outwardly at from about 5° to about 25° from the vertical.
- 59. The apparatus of claim 56 wherein said outer duct wall of said duct is inclined downwardly and outwardly from said separation chamber at from about 5° to about 25° from the vertical.
- 60. The apparatus of claim 56 wherein said substantially centrally located passage through said roof through which air is exhausted from said separation chamber directs air exhausted therefrom forwardly.
- 61. The apparatus of claim 56 wherein said debris-depleted stream from said separation chamber is exhausted into the atmosphere frontwardly.
- 62. The apparatus of claim 56 wherein said means for delivering a stream of air bearing entrained yard debris further comprises:
a. a frame adapted to be advanced over a surface; b. a conduit mounted on said frame and having a conduit entrance and a conduit exit; and c. a blower unit operatively connected to said conduit exit and adapted to induce a flow of air through said conduit and provide suction at said conduit entrance; said conduit exit being operatively connected to said duct entrance.
- 63. The apparatus of claim 62 wherein said substantially centrally located passage through said roof through which said debris-depleted stream is exhausted from said separation chamber directs said debris-depleted stream exhausted therefrom toward said conduit entrance.
- 64. The apparatus of claim 62 wherein said debris-depleted stream from said passage is exhausted toward said conduit entrance.
- 65. An apparatus for lifting and collecting lawn thatch comprising:
a. a frame; b. a first duct mounted on said frame having a first-duct entrance and a first-duct exit; c. a second duct having a second-duct entrance and a second-duct exit, with said second-duct entrance operatively connected to said first-duct exit; d. a rotating collector-rotor means comprising a collector-rotor body rotatably mounted on said frame having yieldable dethatching elements mounted thereupon, said yieldable dethatching elements being adapted to:
i. sweep over a surface, ii. penetrate, engage and lift thatch from among standing shafts of grass on said surface, and iii. impel said lifted thatch toward said first-duct entrance; e. a blower unit operatively connected to said first and second ducts and adapted to:
i. induce air flow adjacent said first-duct entrance entraining said lifted thatch, and ii. induce flow of said entrained lifted thatch through said first and second ducts; f. an air-solids separator means operatively connected to said second-duct exit and adapted for separating said entrained lifted thatch into a thatch-enriched stream and a thatch-depleted stream; g. an accumulation means adapted to receive said thatch-enriched stream from said air-solids separator; h. means operatively connected to said blower unit and adapted to provide power to said blower unit; and i. means operatively connected to said rotating collector-rotor means and adapted to provide power to said collector-rotor means.
- 66. An adaptor kit for mounting on a vehicle comprising:
a. a positionable suction head; b. a conduit operatively connected to said positionable suction head and having a conduit exit; c. means for generating a flow of air inwardly through said suction head and said conduit while collecting a stream of entrained yard debris; d. a separation chamber having an outer chamber wall, a roof, and an opening means for receiving said stream of entrained yard debris, said roof having defined therethrough a substantially centrally located passage; e. a duct having a duct entrance, an outer duct wall, and a duct exit connected to said opening means, said duct being adapted for:
i. accepting said stream of entrained yard debris from said conduit exit, ii. conducting said stream of entrained lawn debris from said duct entrance to said opening means in said separation chamber, and iii. directing said stream of entrained lawn debris into said separation chamber in a direction generally tangential to said outer chamber wall; f. said separation chamber being adapted to separate said stream of entrained lawn debris into an outerly located debris-enriched stream and an innerly located debris-depleted stream; g. said substantially centrally located passage being adapted to exhaust said debris-depleted stream from said separation chamber into the atmosphere; h. an accumulation chamber mountable on a vehicle for receiving said debris-enriched stream; and i. a baffle means being disposed between said separation chamber and said accumulation chamber for inhibiting secondary flow from said accumulation chamber into said separation chamber and impeding re-entrainment of fine particulates from said accumulation chamber into said debris-depleted stream, said separation chamber having means providing an opening around said baffle into said accumulation chamber permitting passage of said outerly located debris-enriched stream from said separation chamber into said accumulation chamber.
- 67. The adaptor kit of claim 66 wherein said vehicle is a motor vehicle.
- 68. The adaptor kit of claim 66 wherein said vehicle is a collection truck.
- 69. An apparatus for collecting yard debris disposed on a surface comprising:
a. a chassis frame; b. a blower unit mounted on said chassis frame and adapted to:
i. induce air flow adjacent a surface, and ii. entrain yard debris disposed on said surface in an entraining air stream; c. conduit means having a conduit entrance and adapted for conducting said yard debris in said entraining air stream from said surface to said blower unit; d. an air-solids separator means operatively connected to said blower unit for separating said entraining air flow into a debris-enriched stream and a debris-depleted stream; e. an accumulation means adapted to receive said debris-enriched stream from said air-solids separator means; and f. a passage having a passage entrance and a passage exit, wherein:
i. said passage entrance is operatively connected to and adapted to receive said debris-depleted stream from said air solids separator, ii. said passage is adapted to conduct said debris-depleted stream along its length, and iii. said passage exit is adapted to direct said debris-depleted stream toward said conduit entrance.
- 70. The apparatus of claim 69 wherein said passage exit is adapted to direct said debris-depleted stream to a location proximate said conduit entrance.
RELATED US APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of, and claims priority to, co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 10/724,316, filed Nov. 26, 2003, which is a division of Ser. No. 10/045,123, filed Nov. 9, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,658,833, which claims benefit of provisional application Ser. No. 60/247,456, filed Nov. 9, 2000.
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