Patent classifications
E01H1/103
Mobile surface maintenance machine with an onboard pressure washer
A mobile surface maintenance machine embodiment includes a mobile body, a solution tank for containing a cleaning fluid, wheels for supporting the mobile body, a maintenance tool(s), an output channel, an electric power source, a first electric motor, and a pressure washer. The pressure washer includes a spray wand, a pressure pump, and a second electric motor. The pressure pump is fluidly coupled to the spray wand and to the solution tank. The pressure pump is configured to pressurize the cleaning fluid supplied to the spray wand. The second electric motor is operatively coupled to and configured to drive the pressure pump. The second electric motor is configured to receive electric power from the electric power source and is commonly powered by the electric power source that provides power to the first electric motor. The second electric motor is separate from the first electric motor.
DIRT REMOVING DEVICE AND DIRT REMOVING UNIT
A dirt removing device including: a cassette mechanism having a head formed with a beating face, a liquid accommodating portion for accommodating liquid, and a water supplying passage which is started from the liquid accommodating portion and penetrates into the entire head; and a device body having a vibration unit. The cassette mechanism is detachably received in the vibration unit, and the vibration unit, when being powered, causes the cassette mechanism to vibrate in a direction substantially orthogonal with the beating face of the head. The liquid is supplied from the liquid accommodating portion to the beating face of the head through the water supplying passage, along with the vibration of the cassette mechanism caused by the vibration unit.
FLUID SUCTION DEVICE
A fluid suction device includes an elongate handle having a suction head at its distal end. The suction head extends in opposing directions substantially perpendicularly to the handle. The suction head includes an elongate longitudinal aperture in its outer wall in fluid communication with a suction pump. An absorbent panel covers the longitudinal aperture. When the suction head is applied to a spilled fluid, the wicking action of the absorbent panel and the negative air pressure from the suction pump allows rapid and efficient cleaning of an area affected by a fluid spill. The device also allows for safe and efficient removal of potentially dangerous objects such as broken glass. The device collects fluid in a waste reservoir so that it is easily disposed of.
Integrated muffler for hydrovac system
An integrated tank has a debris-storage chamber, a water-storage chamber, and a muffler system. The muffler system is disposed proximate the water-storage chamber. The muffler system includes a bypass muffler and a discharge muffler.
DRY FILTRATION SYSTEM
A mobile vehicle mounted dry filtration system to support a grinder system used for removal of markings, creating rumble strips, or the like. Blowers create a vacuum for drawing debris and dust from the grinder system into a debris bin. Large debris is removed from the vacuum draw and remains in the bin for later disposal. Small particles and dust are drawn into parallel positioned filter cyclones that have a cyclonic separation followed by flexible and inexpensive bag filters. The flexible filters are cleaned using vibrating diaphragms mounted on the top of the filter cyclones subject to a reverse air flow by the blowers using slide valves. A polishing tank containing water receives the exhaust from the filter cyclones for removal of airborne particles and sound suppression.
Wet Vacuum Assembly And Suction Head Combination
A wet vacuum assembly and suction head combination assembly for dislodging and cleaning landscaping materials, such as landscape rock includes a wet vacuum assembly and a suction head. The wet vacuum assembly generates an airflow through a tube thereof. The suction head is engaged to the tube distal from the wet vacuum assembly so that an interior space, which is defined by the suction head, is in fluidic communication with the tube. The suction head has an opening positioned in a bottom thereof. A set of nozzles is coupled to a top of the suction head and is engageable a hose, which extends from a source of pressurized water. The nozzles direct a spray of water from the hose through the interior space to dislodge objects, such as landscape rock embedded in a surface, and to clean the objects that now are entrained in the airflow.
Magnetic bar for pickup head of sweeper truck
Embodiments are directed to a street sweeper. The street sweeper may include a hopper, a pickup head, and a magnet bar. The pickup head may have an intake portion that is fluidly coupled to the hopper. The magnet bar may be disposed rearward of the intake portion of the pickup head.
Method and system for applying, recovering and recycling airfield de-icing chemicals
A system for applying and recovering de-icing chemicals from a surface. The system includes a spray system for applying a de-icing chemical to the surface and draws the de-icing chemical from the surface. The de-icing chemical and contaminants are conveyed to a reservoir to form a combined solution. A recovery system includes a filter device for removing solids from the combined solution, at least one sensor for measuring a property of the combined solution, and a source of additive chemical. A controller is configured to determine a property of the combined solution based on signals provided by the at least one sensor, move a valve to an open position to cause the additive chemical to mix with the combined solution if the property is less than a predetermined minimum value, and move the valve to a closed position if the property is greater than the predetermined minimum value.
SURFACE CLEANING DEVICE AND CLEANING PROCESS FOR CLEANING A PLANAR FLOOR SURFACE
Surface cleaning device for cleaning an floor surface comprising an inner space forming casing and a liquid dispenser positioned in the inner space. The liquid dispenser 3 comprises a motor driven rotor shaft which defines an axis of rotation. Rotor arms extend radially away from a rotor shaft. Each rotor arm comprises a blade to thrust a volume of liquid medium away from the inner space in a driving direction towards a casing outlet. The liquid dispenser comprises at least one nozzle for jetting a stream of liquid onto the floor surface. The at least one nozzle has a central axis which is inclined positioned in a forward direction with respect to the driving direction under an angle of inclination with respect to the axis of rotation.
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR APPLYING, RECOVERING AND RECYCLING AIRFIELD DE-ICING CHEMICALS
A system for applying and recovering de-icing chemicals from a surface. The system includes a spray system for applying a de-icing chemical to the surface and draws the de-icing chemical from the surface. The de-icing chemical and contaminants are conveyed to a reservoir to form a combined solution. A recovery system includes a filter device for removing solids from the combined solution, at least one sensor for measuring a property of the combined solution, and a source of additive chemical. A controller is configured to determine a property of the combined solution based on signals provided by the at least one sensor, move a valve to an open position to cause the additive chemical to mix with the combined solution if the property is less than a predetermined minimum value, and move the valve to a closed position if the property is greater than the predetermined minimum value.