Claims
- 1. A self-contained dust suppression system for a self-propelled railway shoulder ballast cleaning machine having a digger wheel having a plurality of digger buckets for scooping up fouled ballast having dust generating debris embedded therein from a bucket insertion point along a railway shoulder and depositing said fouled ballast within said machine, a first conveyor having a first end operably positioned for receiving said fouled ballast from said digger wheel and a second end, ballast cleaning means operably positioned to receive said fouled ballast from said first conveyor second end for separating said debris from said fouled ballast to provide clean ballast and separated debris, and a second conveyor having a first end operably positioned for receiving said separated debris and a second end for discharging said separated debris from said machine, said dust suppression system including:
- a storage tank for storing a working quantity of dust suppressing liquid sufficient for prolonged operations of said ballast cleaning machine independent of a source of resupply of said liquid, said tank being operably coupled to said ballast cleaning machine for transport therewith;
- a main liquid distribution line extending generally along the length of said machine;
- pressure means operably coupling said main line to said reservoir for pressurizing said main line with liquid;
- a plurality of branch liquid distribution lines in fluid communication with said main line having a plurality of nozzle means operably positioned with respect to said dust generating debris for maximizing dust suppression with minimum use of liquid;
- control means operably coupled to said branch liquid lines for selectively controlling the rate of flow of said liquid to maximize dust suppression with minimum usage of said liquid through said nozzle means; and
- liquid spray containment means operably disposed with respect to said nozzle means for shielding said liquid spray generated by said nozzle means from dissipation by wind and for directing said liquid spray to maximize dust suppression with usage of a minimum amount of said liquid, where by said liquid in said tank is conserved.
- 2. The invention as claimed in claim 1, said liquid spray containment means including digger wheel shroud means for shielding said digger wheel, said digger wheel being positioned within an internal chamber presented by said shroud means, said plurality of branch liquid distribution lines including a first branch line and said nozzle means including a first nozzle means oriented so as to generate a first liquid spray pattern within said internal chamber and said control means including first flow control means operably coupled to said first branch line for selectively controlling the rate of flow of said liquid through said first nozzle means.
- 3. The invention as claimed in claim 2, said shroud means including a field side sidewall and a gauge side sidewall, said first nozzle means including first and second nozzles operably positioned on said field side sidewall and said gauge side sidewall respectively, said first and second nozzles being generally aligned in a common vertical plane, and mutually vertically displaced.
- 4. The invention as claimed in claim 2, including a second branch liquid distribution line in fluid communication with said main line and said nozzle means including second nozzle means for generating a second liquid spray pattern proximal said first conveyor first end, said control means including second flow control means operably coupled to said second branch line for selectively controlling the rate of flow of said liquid through said second nozzle means.
- 5. The invention as claimed in claim 4, including a third branch liquid distribution line in fluid communication with said main line including third nozzle means for generating a third liquid spray pattern proximal said first conveyor second end, said control means including third flow control means operably coupled to said third branch line for selectively controlling the rate of flow of said liquid through said third nozzle means.
- 6. The invention as claimed in claim 5, said liquid spray containment means further including first flashing means for operably covering said first conveyor second end, said third nozzle means being oriented so as to generate said third liquid spray pattern internally of said first flashing means.
- 7. The invention as claimed in claim 6, including a fourth branch liquid distribution line in fluid communication with said main line including fourth nozzle means for generating a fourth liquid spray pattern proximal said second conveyor first end, said control means including fourth flow control means operably coupled to said fourth branch line for selectively controlling the rate of flow of said liquid through said fourth nozzle means.
- 8. The invention as claimed in claim 7, said ballast cleaning means including a debris discharge end and said liquid spray containment means further including second flashing means for operably covering said debris discharge end, said fourth nozzle means being oriented so as to generate said fourth liquid spray pattern internally of said second flashing means.
- 9. The invention as claimed in claim 8, including a fifth nozzle means for generating a fifth liquid spray pattern proximal said second conveyor second end, said control means including fifth flow control means operably coupled to said fifth branch line for selectively controlling the rate of flow of said liquid through said fifth nozzle means.
- 10. The invention as claimed in claim 9, said fifth nozzle means including right and left nozzle assemblies oriented at the right and left of said second conveyor second end respectively, and each of said right and left nozzle assemblies including an upper and lower nozzle element oriented above and below said second conveyor second end respectively such that said fifth liquid spray pattern surrounds said second conveyor second end.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of patent application Ser. No. 67/507,717, filed on Apr. 10, 1990, now abandoned.
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