Claims
- 1. A tank-cleaning apparatus, comprising:
- a frame;
- a header mounted on a first portion of said frame, said header comprising a shroud;
- a cutter head rotatably disposed in an interior portion of said header and being substantially enclosed within said shroud;
- a throat portion disposed toward a rear portion of said header, said throat portion receiving material from the cutter head when said cutter head is rotatably actuated by a drive mechanism;
- a cross-chopper disposed within said throat portion of said header, said cross-chopper further reducing the material received by the throat portion from the cutter head; and
- an opening located at the rear portion of the header for receiving the reduced material therethrough.
- 2. The tank-cleaning apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of wheels disposed at predetermined locations about a periphery of the frame.
- 3. The tank-cleaning apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a hydraulic ram attached at a first end to the frame and at a second end to the header, said hydraulic ram raising and lowering the header.
- 4. The tank-cleaning apparatus of claim 3, further comprising a seat attached to said frame.
- 5. The tank-cleaning apparatus of claim 3, wherein said drive mechanism comprises a hydraulic driving mechanism for providing propulsion to said cleaning apparatus, said hydraulic driving mechanism coupled to the frame and providing power to said wheels, said hydraulic arm, said cutter head and said cross-chopper.
- 6. The tank-cleaning apparatus of claim 5, wherein the frame further comprises a secondary frame releasably attached thereto, wherein a control bank providing a plurality of control arms for controlling functions provided by the hydraulic driving mechanism and for controlling said hydraulic ram is mounted on the secondary frame.
- 7. The tank-cleaning apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a pump mounted on a second portion of the frame, said pump pumping the reduced material from the header through the opening and a tubular member connecting the opening to an intake portion of the pump.
- 8. The tank-cleaning apparatus of claim 7, wherein an outlet of said pump is connected to a flexible member which transports pumped material outside the tank.
- 9. The tank-cleaning apparatus of claim 1, wherein said header is adapted to receive a hose through which fluid is added to the material loosened by the cutter head when it is rotatably actuated by the driving mechanism, said fluid forming a slurry of loosened material.
- 10. The tank-cleaning apparatus of claim 1, wherein the header further comprises a blade disposed on a bottom portion of said header.
- 11. The tank-cleaning apparatus of claim 1, wherein:
- said header is releasably coupled to the front portion of the frame;
- said plurality of wheels are releasably coupled to the frame;
- said cutter head is releasably coupled to the header; and
- said frame is a knockdown frame comprising a plurality of frame members, each of said plurality of frame members being releasably connected to an adjacent frame member.
- 12. A knockdown tank-cleaning apparatus, comprising:
- a knockdown frame defining a periphery and having a front portion and a rear portion;
- a plurality of wheels releasably mounted in predetermined locations about the periphery of said frame;
- a header, releasably coupled to the front portion of said frame, said header comprising: a shroud; a cutter head detachably and rotatably disposed within said header and being substantially enclosed within said shroud; a throat for receiving material from the cutter head when said cutter head is rotatably actuated by a hydraulic driving mechanism; a cross-chopper disposed within the throat of the header, said cross-chopper further reducing the material received from the cutter head; and an opening located at a rear portion of the header, said opening allowing transfer of the reduced material from the header.
- 13. The tank-cleaning apparatus of claim 12, wherein each of said plurality of wheels is mounted on said frame by one bolt.
- 14. The tank-cleaning apparatus of claim 12, wherein said header further comprises a pipe fitting located at a rear portion of the header for connection to a hose, said hose providing liquid directly to the material supplied by the cutter head to form a slurry.
- 15. The tank-cleaning apparatus of claim 12, further comprising a hydraulic ram disposed between said header and said frame, said hydraulic ram being actuated by said hydraulic driving mechanism, said hydraulic ram raising and lowering said header.
- 16. The tank-cleaning apparatus of claim 15, wherein said frame further comprises a secondary frame detachably coupled to the knockdown frame and disposed toward the front portion of the frame, said secondary frame housing a plurality of control arms, said control arms controlling control valves that control movement of all hydraulically actuated components of said tank-cleaning apparatus.
- 17. The tank-cleaning apparatus of claim 15, further comprising at least one stanchion releasably connected to the frame, said stanchion being adapted to hold hydraulic and fluid lines and hoses at a predetermined distance from the frame.
- 18. A knockdown tank-cleaning apparatus comprising:
- a frame;
- a mechanism for providing propulsion to said frame;
- a header releasably coupled to a portion of said frame and protruding from said frame; and
- a cutter head rotatably and releasably carried by said header, said cutter head having a plurality of material-engaging elements disposed thereon;
- wherein said cutter head is positioned on said header such that said material-engaging elements protrude forwardly past said header and, when rotated, will engage and loosen solid material disposed in a tank, said header and said cutter head further being so constructed and arranged to engage and loosen solid material down to substantially a floor level of a tank in which said apparatus is operated; and
- wherein said apparatus is readily assemblable and disassemblable such that said apparatus can be passed through a standard man-way opening into and out of a closed tank.
- 19. The tank-cleaning apparatus of claim 18, further comprising a pump releasably mounted to a rear portion of said header.
- 20. The tank-cleaning apparatus of claim 19, wherein said pump comprises at least one impeller for reducing material received from the header.
- 21. The tank-cleaning apparatus of claim 20, wherein an outlet of said pump is connected to a flexible transport member which transports pumped material.
- 22. The tank-cleaning apparatus of claim 19, further comprising a plurality of wheels disposed at predetermined locations about said frame.
- 23. The tank-cleaning apparatus of claim 18, further comprising a plurality of wheels disposed at predetermined locations about said frame.
- 24. The tank-cleaning apparatus of claim 18, further comprising a hydraulic ram attached at a first end to the frame and at a second end to the header, said hydraulic ram raising and lowering the header.
- 25. The tank-cleaning apparatus of claim 24, further comprising a plurality of wheels disposed at predetermined locations about said frame and a hydraulic-drive mechanism for providing propulsion to said cleaning apparatus, said hydraulic-drive mechanism providing power to said plurality of wheels, said hydraulic arm, a pump and said cutter head.
- 26. The tank-cleaning apparatus of claim 25, wherein the frame further comprises a secondary frame releasably attached thereto, wherein a control bank providing a plurality of control arms for controlling functions provided by said hydraulic-drive mechanism and for controlling said hydraulic ram are mounted in said secondary frame.
- 27. The tank-cleaning apparatus of claim 26, further comprising a plurality of counterbalancing weights disposed toward a rear portion of the tank-cleaning apparatus for providing stability to the tank-cleaning apparatus.
- 28. The tank-cleaning apparatus of claim 18, further comprising a seat attached to said frame.
- 29. The tank-cleaning apparatus of claim 18, wherein said header contains at least one fitting to receive and connect to a hose whereby, when said hose is connected, fluid may be added to material loosened by the cutter head when it is rotatably activated by a driving mechanism.
- 30. The tank cleaning apparatus of claim 18, wherein said header comprises a shroud, and wherein said cutter head is partially enclosed within said shroud.
- 31. The tank cleaning apparatus of claim 18, wherein said apparatus is readily disassemblable such that said apparatus can be passed through man-way openings ranging in size from about 20 inches to about 36 inches in diameter.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/331,946, filed Oct. 31, 1994, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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