Compact utility type surface cleaning vehicle

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6263540
  • Patent Number
    6,263,540
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, August 10, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 24, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A utility type surface cleaning vehicle comprises a unitary frame utility type tractor defining a longitudinal axis and having a front end and a back end, left and right driven rear wheels and at least one steerable front wheel and a trailer connecting mechanism. A debris hopper is removably connectable to the utility type tractor via the trailer connecting means. A main surface cleaning apparatus is operatively mountable on the unitary frame utility type tractor between the front end and the back end thereof, and is connected in debris depositing relation via a debris transfer mechanism to the debris hopper.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to surface cleaning vehicles and more particularly to utility type surface cleaning vehicles.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The removal of dirt and debris from streets, parking lots, airport runways, factory floors, and other similar paved surfaces, through the use of various types of street cleaning vehicles or factory sweeping vehicles, as may be the case, has been known for many years. For the sake of brevity, clarity and simplicity, such vehicles will be generally referred to in this document as surface cleaning vehicles.




Conventional surface cleaning vehicles comprise a surface cleaning mechanism, such as a sweeping broom, a recirculating air type air head, or a vacuum air head. Most commonly, such surface cleaning mechanisms are permanently mounted on a truck frame. Alternatively, such surface cleaning mechanisms are removably connected to a tractor, either securely attached to the three point hitch for direct turning with the tractor, or connected in freely pivoting relation to the towbar. The tractors being referred to are typically conventional unitary frame—or in other words are non-articulated—utility type tractors, manufactured by companies such as Ford, John Deere, Massey Ferguson, among others. Such conventional tractors are powered by an internal combustion engine that typically can produce about sixty-five to seventy horsepower.




Utility type surface cleaning vehicles have inherent cost and overall operational advantages over truck type surface cleaning vehicles in that the tractors can additionally be used to perform other tasks, such as ploughing snow, cutting grass, and so on. However, in spite of these advantages that are extremely important to the owners or operators of such vehicles, utility type surface cleaning vehicles are much less popular than truck type surface cleaning vehicles largely due to their overall performance, And also due to their slow maximum speed while travelling between work sites.




A serious drawback with utility type surface cleaning vehicles is that the main surface cleaning apparatus—excluding the gutter brooms, the debris hopper, and the debris transfer apparatus are all positioned behind the tractor, and the gutter brooms are positioned in front of the tractor. Accordingly, the overall vehicle is quite long, which means that is difficult for such utility type surface cleaning vehicles to safely and properly manoeuver around objects on a city street, to accurately turn corners in a city block while maintaining one gutter broom properly against a curb, and so on. Further, it is extremely difficult, to turn around such a utility type surface cleaning vehicle in a dead-end street, which is unacceptable.




In some utility type surface cleaning vehicles, both the gutter brooms and the hopper are located behind the tractor portion. Accordingly, the overall vehicle is extremely long, thus making it even more difficult to manoeuver




Further, during the operation of the surface cleaning vehicle, it is necessary for the operator to look in a rearward direction in order to watch the main surface cleaning apparatus and to properly follow the curb. This is potentially dangerous since it is necessary for the operator to look in a forward direction in order to watch the road in general and to view the gutter brooms, to ensure that the gutter brooms are disposed in contacting relation with the curb. Accordingly, in a utility type surface cleaning vehicle, it is very undesirable to have the main surface cleaning apparatus disposed behind the tractor.




It is therefore very important that utility type surface cleaning vehicles are as short as reasonably possible.




It is an object of the present invention to provide a utility type surface cleaning vehicle that is less lengthy than prior art utility type surface cleaning vehicles.




It is an object of the present invention to provide a utility type surface cleaning vehicle that is easier to manoeuver than prior art utility type surface cleaning vehicles.




It is another object of the present invention to provide a utility type surface cleaning vehicle wherein the main surface cleaning apparatus is not disposed behind the tractor.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there is disclosed a novel utility type surface cleaning vehicle comprising a unitary frame utility type tractor defining a longitudinal axis and having a front end and a back end, left and right driven rear wheels and at least one steerable front wheel and trailing unit connecting means. A debris hopper is removably connectable to the utility type tractor via said trailer connecting means. Further, it is envisioned that the trailing unit


50


could be removably connectable to the unitary frame utility type tractor


30


by other suitable means such as bolting the trailing unit


50


directly to the frame of the unitary frame utility type tractor


30


, including welding the bolts in place for additional strength. Such welding could be easily broken for removal of the trailing unit


50


. Also, it is envisioned that the trailing unit


50


could be removably connectable to the unitary frame utility type tractor


30


either to three point hitch


46


, the towbar


48


, or directly to the frame of the unitary frame utility type tractor


30


by welding alone, if desired. A main surface cleaning apparatus is operatively mountable on the unitary frame utility type tractor between the front end and the back end thereof, and is connected in debris depositing relation via a debris transfer means to the debris hopper.




Other advantages, features and characteristics of the present invention, as well as methods of operation and functions of the related elements of the structure, and the combination of parts and economies of manufacture, will become more apparent upon consideration of the following detailed description and the appended claims with reference to the accompanying drawings, the latter of which is briefly described hereinbelow.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The novel features which are believed to be characteristic of the surface cleaning vehicle, according to the present invention, as to its structure, organization, use and method of operation, together with further objectives and advantages thereof, will be better understood from the following drawings in which a presently preferred embodiment and an alternative embodiment of the invention will now be illustrated by way of example. It is expressly understood, however, that the drawings are for the purpose of illustration and description only, and are not intended as a definition of the limits of the invention. In the accompanying drawings:





FIG. 1

is a side elevational view of a preferred embodiment utility type surface cleaning vehicle according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a top plan view of the preferred embodiment utility type surface cleaning vehicle of

FIG. 1

; and,





FIG. 3

is a top plan view of an alternative embodiment utility type surface cleaning vehicle according to the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Reference will now be made to

FIGS. 1 through 3

of the drawings, which show a preferred embodiment and an alternative embodiment of the utility type surface cleaning vehicle according to the present invention.




Reference will first be made to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, which show a preferred embodiment utility type surface cleaning vehicle, as indicated by the general reference numeral


20


. The utility type surface cleaning vehicle


20


includes a unitary frame—or in other words non-articulating—utility type tractor, as indicated by the general reference numeral


30


, having a front end


32


and a back end


34


, and a frame


31


which defines a longitudinal axis “A”. An internal combustion engine


35


that produces about sixty-five to seventy horsepower is mounted within an external engine housing


36


forming part of the unitary frame utility type tractor


30


. A manual transmission


40


is connected in driven relation to the internal combustion engine


35


, with the robust housing


42


of the manual transmission


40


forming part of the unitary frame utility type tractor


30


. A rear differential


44


is connected in driven relation to the manual transmission


40


and also forms part of the unitary frame utility type tractor


30


. Alternatively, the unitary frame utility type tractor


30


could be hydraulically driven. A power take-off mechanism


45


is operatively mounted on the utility type tractor


30


. More specifically, the power take-off mechanism


45


is connected in driven relation to the internal combustion engine


35


. A Trailer connecting means comprising a three-point hitch


46


and/or a towbar


48


are mounted on the frame


32


of the tractor


30


.




There is at least one steerable front wheel, as indicated by the general reference numeral


70


, and in the preferred embodiment as illustrated, there is a left front wheel


72


and a right


74


front wheel


74


. The left


72


and right


74


front wheels are mounted on the frame


31


for free rotation about a substantially horizontal front wheel pivot axis “PF”, and are steerable by means of the tractor's steering wheel


21


such that the front wheel pivot axis moves angularly with respect to a substantially vertical steering axis “S” between an extreme left angular orientation and an extreme right angular orientation. Analogously, the tractor may have a standard fixed front axle with left and right wheels mounted at the opposite ends thereof for co-operating turning about spaced apart axes.




Left


76


and right


78


driven rear wheels are mounted on the frame


31


at the rear differential


44


for selectively driven rotation about a substantially horizontal rear wheel pivot axis “PR”, as powered by the internal combustion engine


35


.




Such tractors


30


are typically used in agricultural applications and on construction sites, for low speed carrying, pushing, or pulling of implements. For the purpose of this document, the terms “tractor” and “tractors” do not include truck-type tractors used to pull transport trailers and do not include trucks.




Left


82


and right


84


gutter brooms are each mounted on the surface cleaning vehicle


20


for rotation about substantially vertical left and right gutter broom axes “L” and “R”, respectively. Preferably, the left


82


and right


84


gutter brooms are disc-type brushes and are selectively moveable between a lowered surface cleaning position, as can be seen in

FIG. 1

, and a raised position, which is not specifically illustrated. The left


82


and right


84


gutter brooms are mounted such that the left “L” and right “R” gutter broom axes are disposed entirely rearwardly of the foremost portion of the left


72


and right


74


steerable front wheels, when the front wheels


72


,


74


are straight. Further, the left


82


and right


84


gutter brooms are mounted forwardly of the left


76


and right


78


driven rear wheels so as to not interfere with the driven rear wheels


76


,


78


.




In the preferred embodiment, as illustrated, the left


82


and right


84


gutter brooms are each mounted on the surface cleaning vehicle


20


so as to be disposed entirely rearwardly of the left


72


and right


74


steerable front wheels, and disposed immediately forwardly of the driven rear wheels


76


,


78


.




A main surface cleaning apparatus that, in the preferred embodiment as illustrated, comprises a recirculating air type pick-up head


52


, is operatively mountable via mounting brackets


53


(only one viewable) in removable relation on the unitary frame utility type tractor


30


so as to be disposed there-beneath between the front end


32


and the back end


34


of the tractor


30


. Preferably, the pick-up head


52


is mounted between the front wheels


72


,


74


and the driven rear wheels


76


,


78


, so as to extend laterally outwardly from each of the left and right sides of the frame


31


.




The recirculating air type pick-up head


52


receives a stream of air from a main fan


54


through a removably mountable air supply hose


56


. The recirculating air type pick-up head


52


includes a cylindrically shaped rotating sweeping broom


57


powered hydraulically by means of a pump


43


mounted on the power take-off mechanism


45


through hydraulic hoses (not shown).




A trailing unit, as indicated by the general reference numeral


50


, is removably mountable to the surface cleaning vehicle via the three point hitch


46


. In this case, the weight of the trailing unit


50


is borne partly, or even mostly, by the frame


31


, and partially by wheels


49


. Also, the trailing unit


50


would turn with the tractor


30


, with the back end of the trailing unit


50


extending outwardly in the opposite direction to the direction of turn of the tractor


30


. Alternatively, the towbar


48


could be used, but with any unit towed via the towbar


48


, the weight of the trailing unit


50


is borne mostly by wheel means mounted on the trailing unit


50


, and accordingly, the trailing unit


50


would be towed in freely pivotal relation about the hitch portion


47


of the towbar


48


.




In either case, the trailing unit


50


includes a debris hopper


58


that is thereby removably connectable to the unitary frame utility type tractor


30


so as to be disposed rearwardly of the frame


31


, with the main fan


54


mounted thereon.




The trailing unit


50


also includes a debris transfer means comprising a suction hose


62


mounted in removable relation on the unitary frame utility type tractor


30


. The suction hose


62


is in fluid communication with the recirculating air type pick-up head


52


and the debris hopper


58


. The recirculating air type pick-up head


52


is thereby connected in debris depositing relation, via the suction hose


62


, to the debris hopper


58


. The debris hopper


58


thereby receives debris from the recirculating air type pick-up head


52


.




In an alternative embodiment of the utility type surface cleaning vehicle according to the present invention, as indicated by the general reference numeral


100


in

FIG. 3

, the main surface cleaning apparatus comprises a windrow broom


102


disposed in transversely angled relation beneath the frame


104


and a vacuum type pick-up head


106


disposed immediately behind the trailing end of the windrow broom


102


and connected in debris depositing relation, via the suction hose


108


, to the debris hopper


110


. The left gutter broom


101


moves dirt and debris inwardly towards the center of the tractor


30


so as to be received by the windrow broom


102


, and the right gutter broom


103


moves dirt and debris inwardly towards the center of the tractor


30


so as to be received by the windrow broom


102


and by the vacuum type pick-up head


106


. The windrow broom


102


feeds a vacuum type pick-up head


106


disposed at the right side of the frame


104


. Debris is gathered by the vacuum type pick-up head


106


and is suctioned through the suction hose


108


to the debris hopper


110


, as powered by the main fan


112


mounted on the hopper, for expulsion to the ambient atmosphere, as indicated by arrow “B”.




Other variations of the above principles will be apparent to those who are knowledgeable in the field of the invention, and such variations are considered to be within the scope of the present invention. Further, other modifications and alterations may be used in the design and manufacture of the apparatus of the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the accompanying claims.



Claims
  • 1. A utility type surface cleaning vehicle comprising:a unitary frame utility type tractor defining a longitudinal axis and having a front end and a back end, left and right driven rear wheels and at least one steerable front wheel and trailing unit connecting means; a debris hopper removably connectable to said utility type tractor via said trailing unit connecting means; and, a recirculating air type pick-up head operatively mountable on said unitary frame utility type tractor between said front end and said back end thereof, and connected in debris depositing relation via a debris transfer means to said debris hopper.
  • 2. The utility type surface cleaning vehicle of claim 1, wherein said recirculating air type pick-up head includes a cylindrically shaped rotating sweeping broom.
  • 3. A utility type surface cleaning vehicle comprising:a unitary frame utility type tractor defining a longitudinal axis and having a front end and a back end, left and right driven rear wheels and at least one steerable front wheel and trailing unit connecting means; a debris hopper removably connectable to said utility type tractor via said trailing unit connecting means; and, a windrow broom and a vacuum type pick-up head operatively mountable on said unitary frame utility type tractor between said front end and said back end thereof, said vacuum type pick-up head connected in debris depositing relation via a debris transfer means to said debris hopper.
  • 4. A utility type surface cleaning vehicle comprising:a unitary frame utility type tractor defining a longitudinal axis and having a front end and a back end, left and right driven rear wheels and at least one steerable front wheel and three point hitch; a debris hopper removably connectable to said utility type tractor via said three point hitch; and, a main surface cleaning apparatus operatively mountable on said unitary frame utility type tractor between said front end and said back end thereof, and connected in debris depositing relation via a debris transfer means to said debris hopper.
  • 5. A utility type surface cleaning vehicle comprising:a unitary frame utility type tractor defining a longitudinal axis and having a front end and a back end, left and right driven rear wheels and at least one steerable front wheel and trailer connecting means; a debris hopper removably connectable to said utility type tractor via said trailer connecting means; a main surface cleaning apparatus operatively mountable on said unitary frame utility type tractor between said front end and said back end thereof, and connected in debris depositing relation via a debris transfer means to said debris hopper; and, at least one gutter broom mounted on said utility type tractor for rotation about a respective substantially vertical gutter broom axis disposed rearwardly of the foremost portion of said at least one steerable front wheel and disposed forwardly of said left and right driven rear wheels.
  • 6. The utility type surface cleaning vehicle of claim 5, wherein each of said at least one gutter broom is disposed entirely rearwardly of said at least one steerable front wheel.
  • 7. A utility type surface cleaning vehicle comprising:a unitary frame utility type tractor defining a longitudinal axis and having a front end and a back end, left and right driven rear wheels and at least one steerable front wheel and trailing unit connecting means; a debris hopper removably connectable to said utility type tractor via said trailing unit connecting means; and, at least one gutter broom and a vacuum type pick-up head operatively mountable on said unitary frame utility type tractor between said front end and said back end thereof, said vacuum type pick-up head connected in debris depositing relation via a debris transfer means to said debris hopper.
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