SPRAYING INSTALLATION

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20100282877
  • Publication Number
    20100282877
  • Date Filed
    October 08, 2007
    16 years ago
  • Date Published
    November 11, 2010
    13 years ago
Abstract
Spraying installation (1) on a chassis (2) of a truck (3), comprising a spraying nozzle (4) at the free end of a telescopic arm (5) attached to the chassis (2) via elevation means, characterized by the telescopic arm (5) being supported in a first position (A) oriented along the length of the truck (3) and above the top of the truck, wherein the telescopic arm (5) is stowed in a horizontal transport position, and supported in at least one other, active position (B,C), whereby the telescopic arm stays horizontal during the movement between said positions (A and B,C) in a space confined between the vertical planes of the two sides of the truck.
Description

The invention relates to a spraying installation mounted on top of a chassis of a truck, the spraying applications being optional for de-icing and anti-icing of aircraft, depainting and fire fighting etc.


Prior art according to EP 1775218 shows a vehicle for de-icing of aircrafts in which a vehicle is provided with a telescopic boom having a cabin at its farther end, and with the cabin being provided with a telescopic arm having a spray nozzle attached to the end thereof, and being shiftable between a vertical transport position and a horizontal active position.


This prior art construction has limitations to the length of the nozzle-equipped arm before being extended, which is by its nature limited to about the height of the cabin, and this also creates the limit for how much forward of the cabin front the arm can be extended. It can often be problematic for the telescopic arm to carry its own weight.


It is the purpose of this invention to provide a spraying installation as mentioned above, whereby the limitations known from the prior art are dealt with in such a way that the construction according to the invention makes it possible to obtain an action range much larger than that in the '218 patent, and that the positioning of the spraying installation in its transport position will require only a narrow space confined by the sides of the truck and by a comparatively little height above the truck top.


The purpose has been obtained by a spraying installation according to the preamble of claim 1 and characterized by the telescopic arm being supported in a first position oriented along the length of the truck and above the top of the truck, wherein the telescopic arm is stowed in a horizontal transport position, and supported in a second, active position, whereby the telescopic arm stays horizontal during the movement between said positions in a space confined between the vertical planes of the two sides of the truck.


The big advantage is that according to the invention, the space around the truck in which the telescopic arm moves is no wider than the truck, which enhances the maneuverability around the aircraft, while at the same time the telescopic arm could be kept longer than that of other competing spraying trucks.


Telescopic arms having a long main body could allow fewer telescopic segments, thereby a more robust cross section for a specific range. The telescopic arm according to the invention would easily show a range of up to 10 m, which allows for a very efficient spraying installation.


In one embodiment of the invention, the elevation means comprises an elevation boom and a linkage system based on a parallelogram construction comprising at least one pair of parallel beams and at least one pair of brackets, the beams being connected at each end to at least one of the top and bottom brackets, the top bracket being rotatably linked to the telescopic arm, and the bottom bracket being rotatably linked to the elevation boom for movement of the telescopic arm by the linkage system between the transport position and the active position substantially in parallel with the ground.


In another embodiment of the invention, the upper end of the elevation boom is provided with an operator platform whereto the telescopic arm is attached by means of the bottom brackets of the linkage system.


The said parallelogram embodiment includes a bottom bracket comprising a bracket plate and a bracket foot to be attached to the operator platform by fastening means and having a throughbore for a pivot bolt to be inserted through a corresponding hole in the bracket plate, said bracket plate also having holes for pivot bolts to rotate the beams over a circular arc in a vertical plane, and wherein the top bracket comprises a bracket plate with pivot holes for attachment of the beams and the telescopic arm.


The telescopic arm having arrived at an active position B—determined by the elevation of the elevation boom—can be variably extended telescopically forward of the elevation boom to take up a position C, in which the telescopic arm can rotate horizontally and can advantageously tilt +70°/−10°; preferably +60°/−6°, relative to the horizontal level and in the operator's field of view, while in the transport position the telescopic arm is shifted backwards and above the platform out of the operator's field of vision.


One of the applications for which the spraying installation according to the invention is useful is de-icing and anti-icing of aircraft. Other applications would be painting or removing paint or rust from surfaces, or firefighting to name a few.


Also the invention provides a truck mounted with a spraying installation as described above and being at the same time an operator platform and a fully functional driver's cabin, regardless of the elevation position of the platform/cabin.


Having followed the principles defined, we arrive at a spraying installation which provides us with a truck that can be driven and operated from the same operator position and that requires very little space in front of and above the sides of the truck, thereby providing a great deal of maneuverability, as the truck operates around aircrafts. Only when ready for action the spraying installation needs to be extended, and for that time the truck is supposed to be stationary, or driving at a low speed.





Hereafter an exemplary embodiment of the invention will be described in more details with reference to the drawing, which shows in



FIG. 1 a truck with a spraying installation according to the invention and in three different positions, i.e. a transport position, a ready position with the elevation boom elevated, and an active position with the telescopic arm extended and tilted in the vertical plane, and in



FIG. 2 a detailed view of the parallelogram construction of the linkage system.






FIG. 1 shows a truck 3 having a chassis 2 and a spraying installation 1 mounted on the chassis.


The spraying installation 1 comprises a spraying nozzle 4 attached to the free end of a telescopic arm 5, which is attached to the chassis 2 of the truck 3 via elevation means.


The elevation means comprises an elevation boom 6 elevated about one end, while at the other end a linkage system 7 connects to the telescopic arm 5 and moves it between a transport position A along the top of the truck 3 via a ready position B to an active position C wherein the arm can be extended to a variable range, and during said movement the telescopic arm 5 is kept in a horizontal position.


Having arrived in the ready or active position, the telescopic arm is allowed to turn in a horizontal plane and to tilt over a circular arc in the vertical plane under supervision of an operator/driver.


This means that the truck according to the invention only requires much space when it is situated where the action is to take place.


The technical problem of having a long telescopic arm 5 which can be moved between a transport position A and an active position B, C, requiring a very modest space to do this, is solved by means of the linkage system 7 according to the invention, which carries the arm 5 forward from a transport position A to an active position B, C in a sliding movement keeping the arm 5 horizontal during the whole movement, so when the operator needs to watch and guide the spray nozzle 4, it is moved into the spraying position by the linkage system 7 making a parallelogram movement to lower the arm 5 to be level with the bottom of a platform 11.


The linkage system 7 is comprised of at least one pair of parallel beams 8 and at least one pair of brackets 9, 10, the beams 8 being connected at each end to at least one of the top and bottom brackets 9, 10, the top bracket being rotatably linked to the telescopic arm 5, and the bottom bracket 10 being rotatably linked to the elevation beam 6 for movement of the telescopic arm 5 by the linkage system 7 between the transport position A and the active position B, C.


In a detailed explanation of the linkage system 7, it should be understood that in the parallelogram construction of the linkage system 7, the bottom bracket 10 comprises a bracket plate 12 and a bracket foot 13 to be attached to the operator platform 11 by fastening means and having a throughbore for a pivot bolt to be inserted through a corresponding hole 14 in the bracket plate 12. Said bracket plate 12 also has holes 15 for pivot bolts to rotate the beams 8 over a circular arc in a vertical plane. The top bracket 9 comprises a bracket plate 16 with pivot holes for attachment of the beams 8 and the telescopic arm 5.


In a currently preferred embodiment of the invention, the spraying installation 1 is mounted on the truck 3 in a laterally displaced position relative to the main axis through the truck, so the installation is situated fully to the one side of the operator platform 11 making the mounting very compact.


LIST OF REFERENCES




  • 1. spraying installation


  • 2. chassis


  • 3. truck


  • 4. nozzle


  • 5. telescopic arm


  • 6. elevation boom


  • 7. linkage system


  • 8. beams


  • 9. top bracket


  • 10. bottom bracket


  • 11. operator platform/driver's cabin


  • 12. bottom bracket plate


  • 13. bracket foot


  • 14. pivot hole


  • 15. pivot holes


  • 16. top bracket plate

  • A. transport position

  • B. active (ready) position, without telescopic extension

  • C. active position, with telescopic extension.


Claims
  • 1. A spraying installation on a chassis of a truck, comprising: an elevation boom extending forward from the rear of the truck;a spraying nozzle;a telescopic arm attached to the elevation boom and supporting said nozzle at a free end of said arm; anda linkage system connecting the arm and the boom, said linkage system including at least two parallel beams,a top bracket anda bottom bracket interconnected by said beams,wherein said top bracket presents a pivot point for the arm in a distance backwards from pivot points for the beams, andwherein said bottom bracket is connected to the boom; andwherein said arm is adapted to be moved, by rotation of the beams around pivot holes, between a retracted position alongside the boom and an extended position forward of the truck.
  • 2. (canceled)
  • 3. A spraying installation according to claim 1, wherein the upper end of the elevation boom is provided with an operator platform whereto the telescopic arm is attached by the bottom brackets of the linkage system.
  • 4. A spraying installation according to claim 3, wherein the bottom bracket comprises a bracket plate and a bracket foot attached to the operator platform by a fastening mechanism and having a throughbore for a pivot bolt to be inserted through a corresponding hole in the bracket plate, said bracket plate also having holes for pivot bolts to rotate the beams over a circular arc in a vertical plane, and wherein the top bracket comprises a bracket plate with pivot holes for attachment of the beams and the telescopic arm, respectively.
  • 5. A spraying installation according to claim 3, wherein the telescopic arm in its active position is extendable in a variable range forward of the bottom of the platform in the operator's field of vision, and in its transport position the arm is in a retracted position above the operator's field of vision.
  • 6. A spraying installation according to claim 5, whereby in the active position the telescopic arm including the spraying nozzle has the full freedom of movement in horizontal plane and a limited vertical movement.
  • 7. A spraying installation according to claim 6, wherein the limited vertical arc movement relative to a horizontal plane comprises at least the range of 70° up and 10° down.
  • 8. A spraying installation according to claim 5, wherein the telescopic arm enters its transport position by moving in a horizontal position backwards over the truck, thereby coming out of the operator's field of vision.
  • 9. Use of a spraying installation according to claim 1, in de-icing or anti-icing applications.
  • 10. A truck mounted with a spraying installation according to claim 1, characterized in the operator platform serving also as a fully functional driver's cabin regardless of the elevation position of the platform/cabin.
  • 11. A truck according to claim 10, adapted to be used in de-icing and anti-icing applications.
  • 12. A truck according to claim 10, wherein the spraying installation is mounted on the truck in a laterally offset position relative to the main axis through the truck and situated to the one side of the operator platform.
  • 13. A spraying installation according to claim 7, wherein the range is 60° up and 6° down.
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 371c Date
PCT/IB07/02978 10/8/2007 WO 00 7/28/2010