Claims
- 1. A snow removal system for melting snow into water comprising:
(a) a container having a storage chamber adapted to store snow and a predetermined amount of water; (b) a heating assembly at least partially disposed in the storage chamber and adapted to heat water stored in the storage chamber to a selected temperature; and (c) a mixing system adapted to pressurize water and discharge the pressurized water through at least one nozzle, the nozzle oriented to direct the pressurized water into the storage chamber.
- 2. The snow removal system of claim 1 further comprising a snow collecting system coupled in communication with the container, the snow collection system adapted to collect snow from a ground surface and discharge the snow into the container.
- 3. The snow removal system of claim 1, wherein the heating assembly includes a plurality of passageways disposed in the storage chamber and coupled to a heat source, the passageways adapted to receive heated gasses produced by the heat source.
- 4. The snow removal system of claim 4, wherein an exhaust pipe is coupled to the passageways to receive the heated gasses passing through the passageways, the exhaust pipe at least partially disposed in the storage chamber so as to be at least partially submersed in the predetermined amount of water when present in the storage chamber.
- 5. The snow removal system of claim 1, wherein the storage chamber includes a bottom surface sloped to consolidate debris in the storage chamber in a selected location and a door disposed in a wall of the storage chamber, the door positionable between an open position in which the debris is permitted to discharge the storage chamber and a closed position in which the door impedes the discharge of the debris from the storage chamber.
- 6. The snow removal system of claim 1, wherein the container includes a bottom surface sloped to consolidate debris in the container in a channel disposed in the bottom surface, the channel having a debris removal device disposed therein.
- 7. The snow removal system of claim 7, wherein the debris removal device is an auger rotationally disposed within the channel.
- 8. The snow removal system of claim 1, wherein the nozzle is disposed above a preselected normal operating water level of water in the storage chamber.
- 9. The snow removal system of claim 1, wherein the mixing system includes a plurality of nozzles disposed near a perimeter of the storage chamber such that the plurality of nozzles are closer to the perimeter of the storage chamber than a center of the storage chamber.
- 10. The snow removal system of claim 1, further including at least one baffle disposed in the storage chamber, the baffle adapted to reduce a free surface effect of any water present in the storage chamber.
- 11. The snow removal system of claim 10, wherein the baffle is substantially laterally oriented in the storage chamber.
- 12. The snow removal system of claim 11, wherein the baffle extends outward from a longitudinally oriented sidewall of the storage chamber toward a centerline of the storage chamber, the baffle terminating prior to reaching the centerline of the storage chamber.
- 13. A snow removal system for collecting and melting snow into water comprising:
(a) snow collecting means for collecting snow from a ground surface and conveying the collected snow to a storage chamber adapted to store the collected snow and water produced from melted snow; (b) heating means at least partially disposed in the storage chamber for heating any contents of the storage chamber; and (c) mixing means for mixing the contents of the storage chamber by discharging pressurized water into the storage chamber.
- 14. The snow removal system of claim 13, wherein the heating means includes a plurality of passageways disposed in the storage chamber and coupled in fluid communications with a heated gas source.
- 15. The snow removal system of claim 14, wherein the heating means includes an exhaust pipe coupled to the passageways to receive heated gas passing through the passageways, the exhaust pipe disposed in the storage chamber so as to be at least partially submersed in the contents of the storage chamber.
- 16. The snow removal system of claim 13, wherein the storage chamber includes a bottom surface sloped to consolidate debris in the storage chamber in a selected location and a door disposed in a wall of the storage chamber, the door positionable between an open position in which the debris is permitted to discharge from the storage chamber and a closed position in which the door impedes the discharge of the debris from the storage chamber.
- 17. The snow removal system of claim 13, wherein the storage chamber includes a bottom surface sloped to consolidate debris in a channel, the channel having a debris removal device disposed therein.
- 18. The snow removal system of claim 17, wherein the debris removal device is an auger rotationally disposed within the channel.
- 19. The snow removal system of claim 13, wherein the mixing means includes a pressurized water source coupled in communication with at least one nozzle, the nozzle oriented to discharge a fluid into the storage chamber.
- 20. The snow removal system of claim 13, further including a baffle means disposed in the storage chamber for reducing a free surface effect of a liquid when present in the storage chamber.
- 21. A method of snow removal comprising:
(a) collecting snow from a ground surface; (b) discharging the collected snow into a container containing heated water therein; and (c) mixing the collected snow with the heated water in the container by discharging pressurized water into the container to mix the heated water and collected snow to assist in melting the collected snow.
- 22. The method of claim 21 further comprising heating the heated water to maintain the heated water at a predetermined temperature by burning a fuel and directing products of combustion from the burning of the fuel through a plurality of passageways disposed in the heated water.
- 23. The method of claim 21, further comprising directing an exhaust pipe coupled to the passageways through the heated water.
- 24. The method of claim 21, further comprising collecting debris disposed in the container by sloping a bottom surface of the container to a channel and moving a driven surface through the channel to move collected debris from a first location to a second location.
- 25. The method of claim 21, further comprising collecting debris disposed in the container by sloping a bottom surface of the container to a selected location, and further comprising selectively controlling a configuration of a door disposed adjacent to the selected location between an open position in which the debris is permitted to leave the container and a closed position in which the door impedes the debris from leaving the container.
- 26. The method of claim 21, wherein the vehicle has a cab and wherein the snow collecting means includes a snow blower and a conduit extending between the snow blower and the container for aiding in conveying snow from the snow blower to the container, the conduit oriented so as to pass to a lateral side of the cab.
- 27. The method of claim 21, further comprising discharging the pressurized water from a series of nozzles disposed above a selected normal operating water level of the heated water in the container.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO A RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/384,714, filed May 29, 2002, the disclosure of which is hereby expressly incorporated by reference and priority from the filing date of which is hereby claimed under 35 U.S.C. § 119.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60384714 |
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