Claims
- 1. A mobile sweeper apparatus comprising;
a wheel supported housing to be moved over an underlying surface to be swept of debris and having a bottom opening; rotary brush means mounted in said housing and projecting through the bottom opening of said housing for sweeping up debris from said underlying surface; drive means connected for rotatably driving said brush means; a vacuum fan with shredder means mounted in said housing and commuting through a vacuum chute with said bottom opening for drawing in, shredding and discharging debris swept up by said brush means; a damper valve plate disposed in said vacuum chute between said brush means and vacuum fan and operable for closing off said vacuum chute; a normally closed vacuum port positioned on said vacuum chute between said damper valve plate and said vacuum fan with shredder means for connecting a vacuum conduit to said port for vacuum communication with said fan; and a linkage connected to said damper valve plate and to said drive means for simultaneously disengaging said drive means and closing off said vacuum chute with said damper valve plate.
- 2. The mobile sweeper apparatus of claim 1, including a clean-out assembly for said vacuum chute permitting access to the interior of said vacuum chute for removal of impacted debris.
- 3. The mobile sweeper apparatus of claim 2, wherein said clean-out assembly includes a normally closed clean-out plate hinged to and forming part of said vacuum chute and having said normally closed vacuum port mounted thereon and moveable therewith.
- 4. The mobile sweeper apparatus of claim 1, wherein said vacuum conduit is a vacuum hose for vacuuming up debris.
- 5. The mobile sweeper apparatus of claim 1, wherein said vacuum conduit is a funnel chute for inserting debris to be shred by said fan with shredder means.
- 6. The mobile sweeper apparatus of claim 1, including attachment means for attaching said housing to a motorized vehicle for moving said housing, and said drive means including a power take-off from said motorized vehicle.
- 7. The mobile sweeper apparatus of claim 6, wherein said power take-off includes a drive belt with a spring loaded belt tensioning pulley.
- 8. The mobile sweeper apparatus of claim 1, wherein said rotary brush means includes parallel counter rotating brushes whereby debris is swept upwardly between said brushes.
- 9. The mobile sweeper apparatus of claim 1, wherein said rotary brush means includes thatching tines for thatching.
- 10. The mobile sweeper apparatus of claim 1, including height adjustment means for adjusting the height of said housing above said underlying surface.
- 11. A mobile sweeper apparatus comprising;
a wheel supported housing to be moved over an underlying surface to be swept of debris and having a bottom opening; rotary brush means mounted in said housing and projecting through the bottom opening of said housing for sweeping up debris from said underlying surface; drive means connected for rotatably driving said brush means; a vacuum fan with shredder means mounted in said housing and commuting through a vacuum chute with said bottom opening for drawing in, shredding and discharging debris swept up by said brush means; a damper valve plate disposed in said vacuum chute between said brush means and vacuum fan and operable for closing off said vacuum chute; a normally closed vacuum port positioned on said vacuum chute between said damper valve plate and said vacuum fan with shredder means for connecting a vacuum conduit to said port for vacuum communication with said fan; and a clean-out assembly providing access to the interior of said vacuum chute for removal of impacted debris.
- 12. The mobile sweeper apparatus of claim 11, wherein said clean-out assembly includes a clean-out plate which is hinged to and provides part of said vacuum chute and wherein said vacuum port is mounted thereon and moves therewith.
- 13. The mobile apparatus of claim 11, including a linkage for simultaneously disengaging said drive means and closing off said vacuum chute with said damper valve plate.
- 14. The mobile sweeper apparatus of claim 11, wherein said vacuum conduit is a vacuum hose for vacuuming up debris.
- 15. The mobile sweeper apparatus of claim 11, wherein said vacuum conduit is a funnel chute for inserting debris to be shred by said fan with shredder means.
- 16. The mobile sweeper apparatus of claim 11, including attachment means for attaching said housing to a motorized vehicle for moving said housing, and said drive means including a power take-off from said motorized vehicle.
- 17. The mobile sweeper apparatus of claim 16, wherein said power take-off includes a drive belt with a spring loaded belt tensioning pulley.
- 18. The mobile sweeper apparatus of claim 11, wherein said rotary brush means includes parallel counter rotating brushes whereby debris is swept upwardly between said brushes.
- 19. The mobile sweeper apparatus of claim 11, wherein said rotary brush means includes thatching tines for thatching.
- 20. The mobile sweeper apparatus of claim 11, including height adjustment means for adjusting the height of said housing above said underlying surface.
CROSS REFERENCE
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/971,382, filed Oct. 5, 2001 for COMBINATION LAWN CARE SWEEPER THATCHER SHREDDER.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09971382 |
Oct 2001 |
US |
Child |
10420096 |
Apr 2003 |
US |