The present invention relates to a sweeper for sweeping a ground surface and more specifically, but not exclusively, to a device for sweeping a playing field such as a tennis court or the like.
Outside playing courts, such as tennis courts, are often prone to accumulating leaves or other debris on their surface which must be periodically removed.
Australian patent 628556 describes a mat for sweeping a surface, the mat comprising slots through which debris, such as leaves or sticks, can pass to collect on the upper surface of the mat.
The mat may be composed of a semi-flexible material, such as rubber or a suitable polymeric material.
The slots may be elongate with the longitudinal axis of each slot facing generally in the direction of travel of the mat. The trailing edge of each slot may be chamfered to lift debris onto the upper surface of the mat. The trailing edge of each slot may face perpendicularly to the direction of travel or may be inclined, for example at 45 degrees. In the mat, all of the slots may be inclined to the direction of travel, or some may be inclined with others being perpendicular to the direction of travel.
In one particularly advantageous form, the mat is of a grid-like construction for “bagging” a clay tennis court, with portions of the grid being removed to define the slots. Thus “bagging” of the court periodically during play will also serve to remove leaves and other debris from the surface of the court.
In a particular form, the mat is of grid-like construction, presenting an array of apertures, typically of rectangular form, and about 12.5 mm side dimension, arranged with sides at about 45 degrees to the intended direction of travel of the mat. The grid has small holes to allow sand, rubber or other infill collected by the sweeper to filter back down onto the surface.
Arrangements as above described have been found particularly useful for, among other things, sweeping debris from tennis courts and sports fields.
Australian Patent No. 781906 by the present inventor relates to a previous debris collection mat invention and the entirety of that document is incorporated herein by reference.
The inventor has determined that it would be advantageous to provide a sweeper which obviates or at least alleviates one or more disadvantages of existing sweepers, or at least provides a useful alternative.
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention there is provided a sweeper including a mat for sweeping a ground surface by moving the mat over the ground surface in a direction of travel substantially transverse to a leading edge of the mat, the mat having at least one slot extending therethrough and disposed transversely relative to the direction of travel whereby in use of the mat debris can pass through the slot over a trailing edge of the slot to collect on an upper surface of the mat, wherein the sweeper includes a cover over the mat for trapping debris on said upper surface of the mat.
Preferably, the sweeper includes an upwardly extending flange across a rear portion of the upper surface of the mat.
In a preferred form, the sweeper includes at least one skid or wheel at a front portion of the mat for raising a leading edge of the mat above the ground surface.
Preferably, the sweeper includes a pair of opposed skids, or wheels, one at each side of a front portion of the mat for raising a leading edge of the mat above the ground surface.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention there is provided a sweeper including a mat for sweeping a surface by moving the mat over the surface in a direction of travel substantially transverse to a leading edge of the mat, the mat having at least one slot extending therethrough and disposed transversely relative to the direction of travel whereby in use of the mat debris can pass through the slot over a trailing edge of the slot to collect on an upper surface of the mat, wherein the sweeper includes an upwardly extending flange across a rear portion of the upper surface of the mat.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention there is provided a sweeper including a mat for sweeping a ground surface by moving the mat over the ground surface in a direction of travel substantially transverse to a leading edge of the mat, the mat having at least one slot extending therethrough and disposed transversely relative to the direction of travel whereby in use of the mat debris can pass through the slot over a trailing edge of the slot to collect on an upper surface of the mat, wherein the sweeper includes at least one riser at a front portion of the mat for raising a leading edge of the mat above the ground surface.
Preferably, the at least one riser is in the form of at least one skid or wheel.
Preferably, the sweeper includes a handle coupled to a leading edge of the mat for dragging the sweeper across the ground surface by hand or towed by a vehicle. More preferably, the handle is in the form of a rope coupled to opposed end portions of the leading edge of the mat or by a tow handle.
The invention is further described by way of non-limiting example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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The sweeper 10 may include an upwardly extending flange 26 across a rear portion 28 of the upper surface 22 of the mat 12. The upwardly extending flange 26 is clearly depicted in
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The sweeper 10 may include a handle 40 coupled to the leading edge 16 of the mat 12 for dragging the sweeper 10 across the ground surface 14 by hand. The handle 40 may be in the form of a rope or tow handle coupled to opposed end portions of the leading edge 16 of the mat 12. A tow handle could alternatively be coupled to a central portion of the leading edge 16.
Accordingly, the applicant has determined that:
1. An ‘L’ shape ledge 26 would be attached to the rear of the sweeper or at the rear of each transverse row of the mat 12 to improve debris retention (eg. reduce debris falling off the back), which may sometimes occur in use; and
2. A mesh cover/flap 24 would be attached to the front of the sweeper 10 that would rest on top to keep leaves and debris trapped underneath and reduce the chance of blowing off in windy conditions or when travelling at speeds faster than walking pace towing with a small vehicle. The mesh flap 24 would only be attached at the front leaving three sides loose so that emptying is fast and easy lifting and shaking by the front aluminium tow bar, as usual.
The mesh flap 24 may extend over the rear upstand 26 and when the two are combined this greatly increases collection efficiency and holding capacity. This new mesh flap system is unique in that it allows leaves to enter into the catchment area keeping debris trapped under its own weight and is alternatively emptied from the front aluminium bar.
Two skids or wheels 38 attached to the front tow bar keep the bar from hitting and fouling on the ground, and allowing it to automatically set the correct towing height, ensuring there is clearance for debris to pass underneath and into the capture zones. The risers may be in the form of skids 38 which are not rotating wheels. The skids 38 may be fixed to the bar as shown in
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The sweeper 10 may be formed as a series of modules which are linked together to form the sweeper 10. Each module 46 may be in the form shown in
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With regard to the steps 42, the sweeper 10 (see
It will be appreciated from the above that the present invention may provide a sports field/tennis court sweeper that:
While various embodiments of the present invention have been described above, it should be understood that they have been presented by way of example only, and not by way of limitation. It will be apparent to a person skilled in the relevant art that various changes in form and detail can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Thus, the present invention should not be limited by any of the above described exemplary embodiments.
Throughout this specification and the claims which follow, unless the context requires otherwise, the word “comprise”, and variations such as “comprises” and “comprising”, will be understood to imply the inclusion of a stated integer or step or group of integers or steps but not the exclusion of any other integer or step or group of integers or steps.
The reference in this specification to any prior publication (or information derived from it), or to any matter which is known, is not, and should not be taken as an acknowledgment or admission or any form of suggestion that that prior publication (or information derived from it) or known matter forms part of the common general knowledge.
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2018904718 | Dec 2018 | AU | national |
2019903059 | Aug 2019 | AU | national |
2019100997 | Sep 2019 | AU | national |
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PCT/AU2019/051295 | 11/26/2019 | WO | 00 |