1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a washing system for a vehicle, and more particularly, to a washing system incorporated into the structure of a tractor trailer.
2. Background Art
Tractor or truck trailers are designed to haul significant quantities or large item freight between various locations. The conventional enclosed tractor trailer comprises a bed, a pair of sidewalls extending from the bed toward a trailer roof, a front wall and a rear wall, all cooperating to define a storage area therebetween.
Most trailers typically include openings formed in the rear or sidewalls or the trailer body covered by sliding or pivoting doors allowing access to the storage area. A forward locking portion of the trailer is secured to a hitch on the rear portion of the tractor truck. It is common for trailer storage areas to include heating and cooling systems extending through the storage area to maintain a desired temperature within the storage area for transportation of perishable goods between locations.
Federal and State shipping regulations require that the storage areas of tractor trailers be cleaned after goods have been shipped to their final destination. Many trailer owners hire manual laborers to cleanse the interior storage compartment of their trailers. These resources come at a great expense to the trailer owner and frequently rely on the availability of manual labor in the shipping area. Alternatively, some shipping and loading docks may include trailer interior washing systems to assist the trailer owner in the cleaning process.
Conventional interior trailer washing systems generally comprise a washing head mounted on one end of an extendable horizontal boom which travels the length of the storage compartment. Alternatively, a robotic cleaning vehicle may be inserted into the storage compartment to perform the cleaning operation. Both systems require fixed resources to support these cleaning systems and are not flexible enough to easily transport to remote locations.
It would be advantageous to provide an interior washing system for a tractor trailer which could be easily transported between locations. It would be further advantageous to provide an automated washing system mounted within the storage compartment or area of the trailer to perform the cleaning process. It would also be advantageous to provide a washing system for a vehicle such as a tractor trailer mountable on the vehicle and cleanses the exterior of the vehicle after transportation of goods between locations.
The present invention provides a washing system configured for use in the interior storage area of a vehicle. The washing system includes one or more guide rails disposed on an interior portion of the storage area of the vehicle. A washing unit is disposed in the storage area of the vehicle and is operatively connected to the one or more guide rails. The washing unit has a frame including a channel extending therethrough and one or more nozzles in communication with the channel.
At least one drive mechanism is operatively connected to the one or more guide rails and the washing unit. The drive mechanism is configured to move the washing unit through the storage area of the vehicle. A washing supply unit in communication with the washing unit directs a washing solution under pressure to the washing unit that is expelled through the one or more nozzles on to the storage area of the vehicle.
A controller is in communication with the washing unit, at least one drive mechanism and washing supply unit. The controller instructs the washing supply unit to direct a washing solution under pressure to the washing unit that is expelled through the one or more nozzles on to the storage area of the vehicle as the at least one drive mechanism moves the washing unit through the storage area of the vehicle.
In another aspect of the present invention, the trailer washing system comprises a first washing unit configured for use in an interior portion of a trailer and a second washing unit configured for use on an exterior portion of a trailer. The first washing unit includes a frame having a channel extending therethrough and a plurality of nozzles disposed about the periphery of the frame in communication with the channel. At least one drive mechanism is operatively connected one or more guide rails extending through the interior of the trailer and the first washing unit to move the first washing unit through the interior storage area of the trailer.
The second washing unit includes a frame having a channel extending therethrough and one or more nozzles disposed about the periphery of the frame in communication with the channel. At least one drive mechanism is operatively connected to one or more rails provided on the exterior of the trailer and the second washing unit to move the second washing unit about the exterior of the trailer. A washing supply unit is in communication with the first and second washing units and directs a washing solution under pressure to the first and second washing units that is expelled through the nozzles on to the interior storage area and exterior of the trailer.
A controller is in communication with the first and second washing units and the washing supply unit. The controller instructs the washing supply unit to direct a washing solution under pressure to the first washing unit that is expelled through the one or more nozzles on to the storage area of the trailer vehicle as the at least one drive mechanism moves the first washing unit through the storage area of the vehicle and onto the exterior of the trailer as the at least one drive mechanism moves the second washing unit about the exterior of the trailer.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will be readily appreciated and better understood after reading the subsequent description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings.
Referring now to the Figures, a trailer washing system 10 configurable for use with a motor vehicle, motor vehicle accessory and/or vehicle storage container or area is disclosed and claimed herein. Trailer washing system 10 is designed for use with a tractor trailer removably connected to a tractor truck. However, it is understood that the washing system could be used with a variety of motor vehicles, including cars and vans, as well as freight containers commonly used in the shipping industry. Further description of the washing system of the present invention is provided below.
In a first aspect of the present invention, trailer washing system 10 is configured for use in the interior storage area 12 or inner body of the tractor trailer 14. Tractor trailer 14 is coupled to a hitch 16 on the rear portion of a truck tractor 18 to be transported between locations. Referring additionally to
One or more doors 30 are mounted adjacent an opening in loading area 32 provided in the rear portion of the trailer body 20. Doors 30 secure opening 32, providing convenient access for the loading and unloading of goods into storage area 12. It is understood that opening 32 may be provided in a variety of locations on the trailer body, including in one or more of the sidewalls 24, 26. Further, doors 30 may be pivotally or slidably mounted to the trailer body 20 to enclose the goods stored within storage compartment or area 12.
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Cooling unit 42 cooperates with overhead ducts 44 extending at least partially through the storage area 12 along a lower surface of roof 28. Ducts 44 supply conditioned air from the cooling unit 42 to all portions of the storage area 12, allowing transportation of temperature sensitive cargo within trailer 14. It is understood that the washing system can be used with trailers either having or removing the cooling units and ducts, as well any of a variety of stand alone storage containers.
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Washing unit 52 includes a pair of transversely spaced vertical members 58, 60 connected at a lower end 62 to a generally horizontal member 64 extending therebetween. Each of the washing unit members 58, 60, 64, are generally formed of stainless steel tubing and include a passage (not shown) formed therethrough which receives pressurized air and fluid. Washing unit 52 can be formed as a unitary structure, or alternatively, formed from a number of tubing pieces. Various geometries of tubing and types of materials, including polymers such as polypropylene or metals such as aluminum, may be used to accomplish the same result.
A plurality of nozzles 66 are formed on the outer periphery of washing unit 52, discharging either air or a fluid washing solution 68 onto the interior walls of the storage area 12. As is shown in the Figures, nozzles 66 discharge solution 68 in angled fanned patterns. It is understood that the exhaust ports of the nozzles may be adjusted to provide various discharge patterns based on trailer cleaning requirements. In one aspect of the present invention, guide rails 54, 56, are formed as U-shaped channel 70 receiving at least one drive mechanism 72 of washing unit 52. Guide rails 54, 56 extend the length of the storage area 12 of trailer 14, allowing washing unit 52 to travel bidirectionally between the forward and rear portions of the trailer body 20. It is understood that a variety of rail geometries may be used to perform the same function.
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Drive motor 74 is preferably bidirectional allowing forward and rearward travel of the washing unit 52 on rails 54, 56. It is understood that other drive arrangements may be used to move the washing unit along the guide rails. For example, single direction motors may be placed on both ends of the washing unit, such that one motor is responsible for forward movement of the washing unit and the other handles rearward movement of the washing unit through the storage area.
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The second washing unit 100 includes a frame 102 having a channel (not shown) extending therethrough similar to that described for the washing unit 50 above. Frame 102 includes one or more nozzles 104 disposed about the periphery of the frame 102 in communication with the channel. At least one drive mechanism 106 is operatively connected to one or more rails 108 provided on the exterior 20 of the trailer and the second washing unit 100 to move the second washing unit 100 about the exterior 20 of the trailer.
Washing supply unit 92 is provided on a top portion 110 of the exterior body 20 of trailer 10 adjacent cooling unit 42. The washing supply unit 92 is in communication with the first washing unit 52 and the second washing unit 100. It is contemplated that the washing supply unit may be disposed on another portion of the trailer. Alternatively, the washing system of the present invention may also use external resources to complete the cleaning operation.
For example, the washing apparatus may be coupled to a portable generator, fixed power supply or compressor to power the drive mechanism and compressor. Further, an external water or air supply may be connected to the trailer washing apparatus to provide the materials necessary to complete the cleaning operation. It is also contemplated that the cooling unit coupled to the trailer may supply both power and compressed air to the washing apparatus.
Controller 112 is in communication with the first and second washing units 52, 100 and washing supply unit 92. Controller 112 instructs the washing supply unit 92 to direct a washing solution under pressure to the first and second washing units 52, 100 that is expelled through the one or more nozzles on to the interior storage area 12 of the trailer 14 as the at least one drive mechanism moves the washing unit 52 through the storage area 12 and onto the exterior body 20 of the trailer 14 as the at least one drive mechanism moves the second washing unit 100 about the exterior of the trailer 14.
The method of cleaning the storage area of the trailer using the washing system in accordance with the present invention is described in greater detail. A user activates and controls the washing apparatus using a controller coupled to the trailer. Controller is coupled to a power supply provided on the trailer which powers the washing apparatus. Controller activates the drive mechanism of washing unit to move the washing unit from the stored position to a use position. In a preferred aspect of the invention, washing unit performs a four cycle cleaning operation. However, it is understood that the cleaning operation may be completed using any number of cycles depending on the conditions of the storage area.
In the first cycle of the cleaning operation, washing unit is driven from the forward portion of the trailer to the rear portion of the trailer along the guide rails. During this cycle, pressurized air is forced through supply hoses into the passages formed through the structural members of the washing unit. The pressurized air is expelled through nozzles cooperating with the passages in washing unit to loosen dirt and other particulate from the storage area in trailer towards the opening in the rear portion of the trailer. It is understood that the pressurized air is expelled through the nozzles at an optimal psi (pounds per square inch) to loosen particulate from the trailer floor.
In the second cycle of the cleaning operation, the controller instructs drive mechanism of the washing apparatus moves the washing unit along the guide rails from the rear portion of the trailer to the forward portion of the trailer. A fluid cleaning solution stored in a container mounted on the trailer is supplied to washing unit through the supply hoses. The roof, sidewalls and floor of the trailer body are coated with the cleaning solution as the washing unit travels to the front of the trailer.
In the third cycle of the cleaning operation, the controller instructs the washing apparatus drive mechanism to move the washing unit from the forward portion of the trailer toward the rear portion of the trailer while expelling water stored in a container on the trailer through the nozzles. The pressurized water removes the cleaning solution from the interior surfaces of the trailer body and drains through the channels provided in the floor of the trailer. In the fourth cycle of the cleaning operation, the controller instructs the drive mechanism to move the washing unit back to the storage position at the front portion of the trailer in the final cycle of the cleaning operation.
While embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and described, it is not intended that these embodiments illustrate and describe all possible forms of the invention. Rather, the words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/635,084, filed Dec. 10, 2004.
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60635084 | Dec 2004 | US |