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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an apparatus for the washing of an undercarriage of a commercial use vehicle such as a truck. More particularly, the present invention relates to an improved apparatus for washing the undercarriage of a truck or other like commercial use vehicle wherein a frame has rotating flow line arms, each equipped with a cleaning nozzle at an arm free end. Some arms are longer and some shorter so that the nozzles track different diameter concentric circles in one embodiment. In another embodiment, an upper rotating arm is mounted to an end portion of a lower rotating arm. A handle can be provided for placing the device under or removing the device from beneath a vehicle to be cleaned.
2. General Background of the Invention
Certain commercial vehicles are subjected to duty that dirties them with oil, fuel, dirt, mud, salt and other contaminates. Vehicles of this type can include for example tractor trailers, buses, dump trucks and other medium to heavy duty trucks and equipment.
The following possibly relevant patent documents are incorporated herein by reference. The following order of listing these references has no significance. U.S. Pat. Nos.: 4,580,726; 4,984,746; Des. 321,574; U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,707,014; 5,908,163; 5,653,392; Des. 394,921; U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,820,037; 6,131,831; 6,247,658; 2005/0205116.
U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,247,658, 5,707,014, 4,984,746 and 2005/0205116 relate to portable undercarriage cleaners for vehicles.
U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,908,163, 5,653,392, Des. 394,921 and Des. 321,574 relate to portable undercarriage washers for vehicles that are connected to a hose and that can be rolled under vehicles.
U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,580,726, 6,131,831 and 5,820,037 relate to undercarriage washers that have a reservoir for holding detergent that is sprayed under the vehicle to clean it.
The present invention provides a mobile undercarriage cleaner apparatus that is designed for (but not limited to) use on commercial grade vehicles. The apparatus of the present invention is specially configured to remove grease, oil, fuel, dirt, mud, salt and other contaminates from vehicles such as medium to heavy duty trucks and like equipment. Multiple embodiments are disclosed.
For a further understanding of the nature, objects, and advantages of the present invention, reference should be had to the following detailed description, read in conjunction with the following drawings, wherein like reference numerals denote like elements and wherein:
Vehicle undercarriage washer 10 is shown in
Handle 15 attaches to the rear 17 of frame 11 using for example a pivotal connection 16. By optionally placing the foot 14 or a caster or other steerable wheel at the front 18 portion of frame 11 and opposite rear wheels 12, 13 and handle 15, the apparatus 10 of the present invention can easily be moved under or withdrawn from a position under a vehicle to be cleaned.
The frame 11 also includes sides 19, 20 that extend forwardly from rear 17 and that meet at front section 18. Thus, each of the vertices of the triangular shape of frame 11 carries a wheel 12, 13, or a foot 14 (or optionally a wheel).
A transverse beam 21 is provided on frame 11, positioned about midway in between front section 18 and rear section 17 as shown in
Lower rotary flow line 28 carries elbow fitting 29 at one end portion and an elbow fitting 30 at the other end portion. The elbow 30 has an upper rotary connection 31 and a tee fitting 32 for supporting an upper rotary flow line 33. Nozzles 34 are provided at end portions of flow line 33, each nozzle 34 being attached to the flow line 33 with an elbow fitting 35. Similarly, a nozzle 34 can be attached to elbow fitting 29 as shown in
During use, a hose or other flow line 23 carries cleaning fluid such as water or a mixture of water and a cleaning agent to the rotary flow lines 28, 33. Hose 23 provides an influent fitting 24. Hose 23 can be provided with a valve 25 downstream of the influent fitting 24. When the valve 25 is opened, pressurized fluid (for example, supplied with a pressure washer or like device or system) flows through inlet fitting 24 and valve 25 to rotary connection 26. Rotary connection 26 provides an inlet fitting 38 to which flow line 23 can attach using a threaded or clamped connection, for example. Water is thus supplied via the rotary connection 26 to the first rotating flow line 28. Water or a water/cleaning fluid mix then travels to elbow fitting 29 and nozzle 34 and via elbow fitting 30 to second rotary connection 31 and tee fitting 32. The tee fitting 32 then conveys pressurized fluid via rotating flow line 33 to elbow fittings 35 and nozzles 34.
The nozzles 34 are angled so that they rotate the rotary flow line 28 in the direction of arrow 37 and the flow line 33 in the direction of arrow 36 in
A peripheral guard 22 can be provided that extends in a generally circular path, being attached to frame 11 at attachments 38, 39, 40.
A handle 46 can be attached to frame 42 using a pivotal connection 47 for example. Frame 42 can include generally triangular section 56 and rear transverse member or beam 62 and central transverse member or beam 52. Rear transverse member or beam 62 can be fitted with axles 55 as shown. Each axle 55 can support a wheel 43 or 44.
A peripheral guard 53 extends around the rotating flow line assembly 58 as shown in
Rotating flow line assembly 58 can be attached to frame 42 at central transverse beam member 52 using a rotary flow conveying swivel 59 that enables fluid to be pumped to hub 64 and the rotating flow line arms 60, 61 and nozzles 34. Such rotating fluid conveying swivels 59 are commercially available.
Rotating assembly 58 include multiple nozzles positioned on the rotating assembly 58 wherein at least some of the nozzles 34 track circles of differing diameters. Flow line arms 60, 61 are provided that are of different lengths (see arrows 65, 66 in
The washers of the present invention can operate at typical pressures of 1000-4000 psi (70.31 kgf/cm2-281.2 kgf/cm2) (input pressure from a pressure washer—this usually results in a pressure at the nozzles of around 250 psi-2200 psi (17.58 kgf/cm2-154.7 kgf/cm2)), though usually the input operating pressure will be around 1200-3000 psi (84.37 kgf/cm2-210.9 kgf/cm2). The nozzles used in these washers can withstand such pressures without damage to the nozzles. The washers of the present invention can operate at typical temperatures of up to 250 degrees F. (121 degrees C.).
In the embodiment of the invention shown in
The swivels 26, 31 are preferably all stainless steel, sealed, and self-lubricating (and can be purchased from MOSMATIC Corporation, BRISTOL, Wis. 53104-0400 USA, www.mosmatic.com—www.mosmatic.com is incorporated herein by reference). The rotating assemblies 58 are preferably made of stainless steel and made by MOSMATIC. The handle and frame of the unit can be made of powder coated carbon steel, for example, and the guard 22, 53 is preferably made of plastic (such as ½″ (1.27 cm) tubing made of ABS plastic).
In the embodiment of the invention shown in
The swivel 59 is preferably all stainless steel, sealed, and self-lubricating (and can be purchased from MOSMATIC Corporation, BRISTOL, Wis. 53104-0400 USA, www.mosmatic.com—www.mosmatic.com is incorporated herein by reference). The rotating assemblies (e.g. 58) are preferably made of stainless steel and made by MOSMATIC. The handle 46 and frame 42 of the unit 41 can be made of powder coated carbon steel, for example, and the guard 53 is preferably made of plastic (such as UHMW plastic ¼″ (0.635 cm) by 2 inch (5.08 cm) wide stripping).
The present invention as shown in
The following is a list of parts and materials suitable for use in the present invention.
All measurements disclosed herein are at standard temperature and pressure, at sea level on Earth, unless indicated otherwise.
The foregoing embodiments are presented by way of example only; the scope of the present invention is to be limited only by the following claims.
Priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/871,603, filed 22 Dec. 2006 and of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/758,003, filed 10 Jan. 2006, both incorporated herein by reference, is hereby claimed.
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