Claims
- 1. In a mobile vehicle adapted for cleaning a surface having a plurality of support wheels, the combination;
a frame; first and second ground-engaging brushes driven in rotation about generally, upright axes and located respectively at a front left corner and a front right cover of said vehicle; first and second articulated mechanisms carried by said frame for mounting arm said first and second brushes respectively for independent movement in response to contact with an object, each articulated arm comprising:
a first arm mounted for rotation about a first vertical axis from a position wherein the associated brush is located at a desired position for use to a second position inboard of said desired use position; and a second arm pivotally carried by said first arm at a forward position thereof and mounted for rotation about a vertical axis from said position of intended use in counter rotation to the rotation of said first arm, thereby to permit said brush to move laterally of said first arm in a direction counter to the direction of movement of said first arm when said first arm moves away from said position of intended use, whereby when both of said first and second arms are actuated by engagement of the associated brush with an object, said associated brush moves both inwardly and rearwardly of said frame.
- 2. The parts of claim 1 further comprising:
a lift linkage mounted to said frame and supporting said first and second articulated arms; and a first actuator carried by said frame and adapted to actuate said lift linkage under control of an operator selectively to raise and lower said first and second articulated arms.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 further comprising a vacuum shoe having an open front and bottom carried by said frame to the rear of said brushes to suction material from said surface, including material moved inwardly by said brushes; and
at least one link connected at one end to said lift linkage and connected at another end to said vacuum shoe by means of a slot such that as said actuator lowers said brushes to a use position, said vacuum shoe is lowered to a working position relative to said surface, and said vacuum shoe is free to rise over an object on said surface.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 further comprising a support arm connected at one end to said vacuum shoe and pivotally connected at a distal end to said frame to support and guide said vacuum shoe and to guide said vacuum shoe into parallel relation with said surface in its use position.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 further comprising a second actuator controlled by a user selectively to lift said vacuum shoe to said raised position above said surface while permitting said brushes to remain in their respective use positions.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 3 further comprising a latch for each of said articulated arms for securing an associated articulated arm in a raised position while permitting said actuator to lower said vacuum shoe to the rise position.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 5 further comprising a blower:
a first conduit coupled between said vacuum shoe and said blower for evacuating air and debris from said shoe; a hopper carried by said frame and having an inlet receiving said debris and air from said blower; an air permeable bag in said hopper having an opening coupled to said inlet of said hopper to receive said debris and air from said fan and filtering out and retaining said debris; a filter for fine particles mounted to said hopper to permit air to pass through said hopper while filtering finer particles therefrom; and a recirculating conduit for routing recirculating air from within said hopper to said vacuum shoe.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising, for each of said articulated mechanisms:
a first spring biasing an associated first arm outwardly to a use position while permitting said first arm to pivot inwardly toward the center of said vehicle; and a second spring interconnected between associated ones of said first and second arms to bias its associated second arm to a use position while permitting said associated second arm to rotate in a direction counter to the rotational direction taken by said associated first arm in moving away from the use position thereof in response to engagement with an object.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 3 further comprising:
a flap pivotally mounted to said vacuum shoe and sized and arranged to substantially close said inlet opening thereof; and a third actuator, controlled by a user, for rotating said flap on the go to adjust the size of said inlet opening for said vacuum shoe, the size of said inlet opening adjusting the velocity of air into said vacuum shoe through said inlet opening.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9 further comprising a rubber edging strip attached to the lower edge of said flap.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 2 further comprising first and second latches for selectively coupling said first and second articulating arm mechanisms to said frame whereby when said first actuator is actuated to lower said lift linkage, said vacuum shoe will be lowered but said first and second brushes will remain in a raised position.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein said air permeable bag comprises:
a spun synthetic fiber; said hopper further comprising:
a rear opening and a door hinged to close said rear opening, said hopper being pivotally mounted for rotation between a use position and a dumping position; said apparatus further comprising:
a mount extending adjacent said rear opening for receiving a wire frame to secure a trash bag about said rear opening; whereby the contents of said air permeable bag may be transferred directly to said trash bag opening said door, securing said trash bag to said mount with said wire frame and unsecuring said air permeable bag and rotating said hopper to said dump position.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein said bag comprises a nylon scrim bag having a water impermeable lower section adapted to rest on the bottom of said hopper, whereby said hopper door may be opened and said hopper tilted to the dump position to discard the contents of said bag under gravity.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein said vehicle includes an outer casing and said recirculation conduit includes a section passing through a hollow cavity in said casing, said cavity acting as a plenum for catching heavier debris in the recirculated air; and further comprising a plug removably coupled to a lower wall of said cavity for any debris trapped therein under gravity.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said first arm of each of said first and second articulated arm mechanisms extends fore-to-aft of said vehicle in the use position;
said apparatus, further comprising:
a first spring biasing its associated first arm to rotate outwardly of a center of said vehicle; and a stop for limiting the outboard rotation of said associated first arm.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein said second arm of each of said first and second articulated arm mechanisms supports its associated brush such that the axis of rotation of said associated brush lies outboard of an extension of its associated first arm in the direction of travel, thereby permitting said brush to move laterally outwardly of said associated first arm and simultaneously rearwardly about the pivotal convection between said first and second arms when said brush encounters an obstruction.
- 17. In a vehicle for picking up litter from a surface, said vehicle including a plurality of ground wheels, a frame and an operator's station, the improvement comprising;
a blower for generating suction at an input and having an outlet for delivering forced air; a vacuum shoe suspended beneath said frame and including a housing providing an open front and bottom; a hopper including:
an inlet receiving air from said blower outlet; a first discharge outlet provided with a filter; and a recirculating outlet for routing recirculating air received through said inlet and not exhausted through said first discharge outlet; first connecting conduit communicating an outlet of said vacuum shoe with said inlet of said blower, the outlet of said blower coupled in sealing engagement with said inlet of said hopper; a body casing having a closed, hollow passage defining a plenum and communicating with said recirculating outlet of said hopper to receive recirculated air from said hopper and pass said air through said plenum to an outlet of said plenum to trap larger particles entrained in recirculated air in said plenum; and second connecting conduit communicating said outlet of said plenum to said vacuum shoe to introduce said recirculated air into said vacuum shoe.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 17 further comprising an over-center hose clamp having an actuating lever, said hose clamp releaseably attaching said first conduit to said inlet of said blower.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 18 wherein said hopper is hinged to said frame for rotation from a use position to a dump position; said inlet of said hopper being in releaseable sealing engagement with said outlet of said blower, and said recirculating outlet of said hopper being in releasable sealing engagement with said recirculation outlet of said hopper when said hopper is in said use position.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 17 wherein said vacuum shoe further includes a flap pivotally mounted above from said inlet opening; and
an actuator under control of a user for adjusting the position of said flap to adjust the inlet opening of said vacuum shoe thereby to adjust the velocity of air entering said vacuum shoe and directing said air to enter said vacuum shoe at a location adjacent the surface being cleaned such that as said flap is moved to reduce said inlet opening, the velocity of incoming air is increased and said incoming air sweeps along said surface being cleaned to entrain dirt and smaller particles therein.
- 21. The apparatus of claim 17 wherein said body casing includes a bottom wall having a discharge opening; and further including a removable closure for said discharge opening of said body casing.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims benefit under 35 U.S.C. 120 of co-pending provisional application Ser. No. 60/273,977 filed Mar. 7, 2001 for LITTER VACUUM.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60273977 |
Mar 2001 |
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