WASHING SYSTEM AND METHODS OF USE
20170239691 · 2017-08-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
B08B17/025
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B3/026
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B3/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B08B3/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B3/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D25/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A washing container for washing or maintaining various objects includes opposite side portions, end portions, and a bottom portion. Embodiments include at least one lower support having an engagement gap extending between lower support arms and configured to releasably secure the objects. Some embodiments include opposing lower supports that secure opposite ends of the objects. An upper support arm may be used independently or together with one or more lower supports to secure one or more objects, in various positions, within the washing container. A perforated support platform support the objects above the bottom portion of the washing container and allows fluids and debris to pass to the bottom portion and into a drain trough. A debris basket within the trough limits the passage of debris into a drain.
Claims
1. An apparatus for washing objects with a liquid, comprising: a washing container having opposite end portions, opposite side portions and a bottom portion; a lower support having a first lower support arm and a second lower support arm; the first lower support arm and second lower support arm positioned in a spaced-apart relationship with one another to define an engagement gap between the first lower support arm and the second lower support arm.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the lower support extends outwardly from at least one of the opposite end portions of the washing container.
3. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising: a second lower support having a first lower support arm and a second lower support arm; the first lower support arm and second lower support arm positioned in a spaced-apart relationship with one another to define a second engagement gap between the first lower support arm and the second lower support arm; the lower support and second lower support positioned opposite one another such that the engagement gap and second engagement gap face one another.
4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein the engagement gap and second engagement gap are shaped and positioned to simultaneously secure opposing tires or wheels of a bicycle.
5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the first lower support arm is selectively movable with respect to the second lower support arm between a closed position and an open position.
6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein the first lower support arm and second lower support arm are generally parallel with one another in the closed position and are angularly disposed with respect to one another in the open position.
7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein engagement gap is selectively narrowed or widened by moving the first lower support arm toward or away from the second lower support arm.
8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein the first lower support arm is operatively coupled with a lower support base such that the first lower support arm is selectively positionable along a length of the lower support base.
9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein the first lower support arm is removably coupled with the lower support base between two of a plurality of positioning teeth that extend from the lower support base.
10. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising: an upper support having an upper support arm that is operatively coupled to and cantilevers outwardly from one of the opposite end portions and opposite side portions of the washing container, above the bottom portion.
11. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein the upper support arm that is selectively movable between a general horizontal use position and a generally vertical storage position.
12. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein the upper support includes a vertical support that is operatively coupled with one of the opposite end portions and opposite side portions of the washing container, above the bottom portion; the upper support arm being operatively coupled with the vertical support arm.
13. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein the upper support is removably coupled with one of the opposite end portions and opposite side portions of the washing container, such that the upper support may be selectively positioned with respect to portions of the washing container.
14. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein the upper support arm may be selectively secured with the vertical support arm in one of a plurality of different securement positions along a length of the vertical support arm.
15. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein the vertical support is selectively length adjustable, such that the upper support arm may be selectively positioned at one of a plurality of different heights from the bottom portion of the washing container.
16. The apparatus of claim 10 further comprising: a support strap depending from the upper support arm; the support strap being configured to releasably support one or more objects within the washing container.
17. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein the support strap depends from an alternate support arm extending from the upper support arm.
18. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising: a support platform operatively coupled with the washing container so that the support platform is vertically spaced from the bottom portion of the washing container; and a plurality of drainage openings that penetrate the support platform.
19. The apparatus of claim 18 further comprising: at least one retainer extending upwardly from the bottom portion of the washing container, positioned adjacent a peripheral edge portion of the support platform in a manner that resists horizontal movement of the support platform with respect to the bottom portion of the washing container; the at least one retainer being shaped to permit fluid to pass from the bottom portion of the washing container beyond the peripheral edge portion.
20. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising: a debris trough positioned adjacent the bottom portion of the washing container; the bottom portion of the washing container being angled to allow fluid to flow from the bottom portion of the washing container into the debris trough.
21. The apparatus of claim 20 further comprising: a debris basket, shaped to closely approximate an interior shape of the debris trough, removably disposed within the debris tough; the debris basket having a plurality of drainage openings that are configured to retain debris but allow fluid to pass through the debris basket into the debris trough.
22. A method of securing objects for washing, comprising: placing an object within a washing container having opposite end portions, opposite side portions, a bottom portion, and a lower support having a first lower support arm and a second lower support arm; securing a portion of the object within an engagement gap between the first lower support arm and the second lower support arm.
23. The method of claim 22 further comprising: securing a second portion of the object within a second engagement gap between a first lower support arm and second lower support arm of a second lower; the lower support and second lower support positioned opposite one another such that the engagement gap and second engagement gap face one another.
24. The method of claim 23 wherein opposing tires or wheels of a bicycle are secured within the engagement gap and second engagement gap.
25. The method of claim 22 wherein the portion of the object is secured within the engagement gap between the first lower support arm and the second lower support arm by: a) moving the first lower support arm with respect to the second lower support arm into an open position; b) positioning the portion of the object within the engagement gap; and c) moving the first lower support arm with respect to the second lower support arm into a closed position.
26. The method of claim 22 wherein the engagement gap is selectively narrowed or widened by moving the first lower support arm toward or away from the second lower support arm.
27. The method of claim 26 wherein the engagement gap is selectively narrowed or widened by removably coupling the first lower support arm with a lower support base between two of a plurality of positioning teeth that extend from the lower support base.
28. The method of claim 22 further comprising: securing a portion of the object with an upper support arm of an upper support that is operatively coupled to and cantilevers outwardly from one of the opposite end portions and opposite side portions of the washing container, above the bottom portion.
29. The method of claim 28 wherein the object is simultaneously securing by the upper support and the lower support.
30. The method of claim 28 wherein the upper support is removably positioned along a length of one of the opposite end portions and opposite side portions of the washing container, prior to securing the portion of the object with the upper support arm.
31. The method of claim 28 further comprising: selectively positioning the upper support arm at one of a plurality of different heights from the bottom portion of the washing container the upper support arm, prior to securing the portion of the object with the upper support arm, by removably positioning the upper support arm along a length of a vertical support arm of the upper support, within one of a plurality of different securement positions.
32. The method of claim 28 wherein the portion of the object is with the upper support arm by coupling the portion of the object with a support strap that depends from the upper support arm.
33. The method of claim 22 wherein the object is supported on a support platform operatively coupled with the washing container so that the support platform is vertically spaced from the bottom portion of the washing container; the support platform having a plurality of drainage openings that penetrate the support platform and allow fluid to pass from the support platform to the bottom portion of the washing container.
34. The method of claim 22 further comprising: washing the object; and collecting debris that washes from the object within a debris basket disposed within a debris trough positioned adjacent the bottom portion of the washing container.
Description
DRAWINGS
[0013] Non-limiting and non-exhaustive embodiments of the present invention, including the preferred embodiment, are described with reference to the following figures, wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the various views unless otherwise specified.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0026] Embodiments are described more fully below with reference to the accompanying figures, which form a part hereof and show, by way of illustration, specific exemplary embodiments. These embodiments are disclosed in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention. However, embodiments may be implemented in many different forms and should not be construed as being limited to the embodiments set forth herein. The following detailed description is, therefore, not to be taken in a limiting sense.
[0027] Embodiments of a washing apparatus 10 of the present technology are presented herein. The washing apparatus 10 is generally described herein as a system for washing and/or maintaining bicycles. However, it is contemplated that the present technology can be applied to the washing and/or maintaining a wide variety of objects without departing from the scope or general design of the washing apparatus 10. Accordingly, the present technology should not be construed as being limited to the washing and/or maintaining of bicycles alone.
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[0030] In various embodiments, the bottom portion 22 of the washing container 12 is positioned at a slight angle from horizontal to direct the washing liquid towards a drain 42. Although the drain 42 is generally shown in the figures to be positioned at one end of the washing apparatus 10, it is contemplated that the location of drain 42 could be placed at virtually any location along bottom portion 22 and that the slope of bottom portion 22 could be adjusted to accommodate any such drain location. The slope of the bottom portion 22 of the container 12 will generally be imitated by the slope of the supporting platform 26, which is operatively coupled thereto.
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[0032] To limit the amount of dirt and other debris from entering the trough 44 and potentially clogging the drain 42, it is contemplated that a debris basket 46 may be provided in some embodiments of the washing apparatus 10. With reference to
[0033] In various embodiments, the washing apparatus 10 may be used to wash and/or maintain bicycles of various sizes and configurations. In such embodiments, it will be advantageous to secure the bicycle in one or more various positions within the washing container so that it remains substantially stationary while it is being washed and/or maintained. In various embodiments, at least one lower support 50 is provided to securely engage a bicycle wheel. With reference to
[0034] In various embodiments, the proximal end portion 54 of the first lower support arm 52 is movably coupled with the lower support base 66, such that it may be selectively positioned along a length of the lower support base 66. In particular embodiments, the proximal end portion 54 of the first lower support arm 52 is removably coupled to the lower support base 66. In some such embodiments, the proximal end portion 54 includes a bracket 68 that is shaped to removably receive a width of the lower support base 66. A polygonal cross-sectional shape of the lower support base 66 and complementary shaped bracket 68 on the first lower support arm 52 substantially limits relative movement between the first lower support arm 52 and the lower support base 66.
[0035] To allow incremental movement of the first lower support arm 52 along a length of the lower support base 66, a plurality of positioning teeth 70 extend outwardly from the lower support base 66, in a spaced-apart relationship with one another along a length of the lower support base 66. Spaces between the positioning teeth 70 are generally sized to approximate a width of the bracket 68. Accordingly, the first lower support arm 52 may be securely positioned with respect to the lower support base 66 in one of various positions that widen or narrow the engagement gap 64. It is contemplated that the various engagement gaps 64 will correspond to a plurality of different bicycle tire and wheel widths. The adjustability of the engagement gap allows the lower support 50 to securely receive tire and wheel widths commonly found on the narrowest of road bicycles to the widest of fat tire bicycles. It is further contemplated, however, that the engagement gap 64 and the lower support 50 could be shaped and sized to secure objects other than bicycle tires and wheels.
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[0038] It is contemplated that, in various embodiments, a bicycle or other object can be secured within the washing container 12 with the lone lower support 50. However, some embodiments of the present technology include a second lower support 74 that is configured and operated in a manner similar to lower support 50. In particular, embodiments of the second lower support 74 include a first lower support arm 76, having a proximal end portion 78 and a free, distal end portion 80. Embodiments of the second lower support 74 further include a second lower support arm 82, having a proximal end portion 84 and a free, distal end portion 86. The second lower support arm 82 is positioned adjacent the first lower support arm 76 and, in certain embodiments, the two are placed in a horizontally spaced-apart relationship with one another, separated by an engagement gap 88 that may be sized and shaped to securely receive a bicycle wheel. The proximal end portion 78 of the first lower support arm 76 and the proximal end portion 84 of the second lower support arm 82 are secured to a lower support base 90. The first lower support arm 76 and second lower support arm 82 are oriented in generally horizontal, parallel positions but could be oriented at angles between vertical and horizontal. In embodiments, the lower support base 90 extends from end portion 20 of the washing container 12. In other embodiments it is contemplated that the lower support base 90 may be supported by other structures associated with the washing container 12, such as the bottom portion 22, a trough, side portion 14, or side portion 16. It is further contemplated that the securement of particular objects in various orientations may call for either or both of the lower support 50 and second lower support 74 to be positioned to extend lengths of their lower support arms across a width of the washing container 12, between portions of the side portion 14 and side portion 16. However, positioned across from one another, extending from the end portion 18 and end portion 20, the lower support 50 and second lower support 74 are situated to support the opposing wheels and/or tires of a bicycle. The lengths of the lower support arms associated with the lower support 50 and second lower support 74 define the length of bike that may be simultaneously supported by the lower support 50 and second lower support 74. As the lower support arms increase in length, one is able to secure shorter and shorter bicycles. Accordingly, in some embodiments, the lower support arms associated with the lower support 50 and second lower support 74 may be length adjustable, such as with telescoping lengths, additional arm sections coupled to the distal end portions of the lower support arms, or the like.
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[0042] In various embodiments, the washing apparatus 10 includes a sprayer 128 that is fluidly coupled with a free end of a hose 130. The opposite end of the hose is in fluid communication with a washing fluid source. In some embodiments, the washing fluid source is provided by coupling the washing apparatus with a continuous fluid source, such as the plumbing of a building adjacent to the washing apparatus. Similarly, the drain 42 may be coupled with similarly associated waste plumbing. It is further contemplated that the hose 130 could be coupled with a closed fluid source, such as a washing fluid supply tank having a fluid pump associated therewith to deliver the washing fluid through the hose 130. In this manner, the drain 42 can be placed in fluid connection with such a fluid supply tank and a recirculating pump in order to continuously recirculate the washing fluid. One or more filtering systems may be associated with such a recirculating system, as desired.
[0043] In at least one method of use, an object, such as a bicycle is placed within the washing container 12. A portion of the bicycle, such as a wheel or tire, is secured within the engagement gap 64 between the first lower support arm 52 the second lower support arm 58. In some embodiments, a second portion of the bicycle, such as an opposite wheel or tire, is secured within the second engagement gap 88 between a first lower support arm 76 and second lower support arm 82. In such embodiments, the lower support 50 and second lower support 74 are positioned opposite one another such that the engagement gap 64 and second engagement gap 88 face one another. In particular embodiments, the bicycle is secured within the engagement gap 64 between the first lower support arm 52 and the second lower support arm 58 by moving the first lower support arm 52 with respect to the second lower support arm 58 into an open position. In some embodiments, this is achieved by simply flipping the first lower support arm 52 up by means of the hinge 72. The wheel or tire of the bicycle may then be positioned within the engagement gap 64 and the first lower support arm 52 may be moved into its closed position with respect to the second lower support arm 58. In particular embodiments, the engagement gap 64 is selectively narrowed or widened by moving the first lower support arm 52 toward or away from the second lower support arm 58. In some such embodiments, the engagement gap 64 is selectively narrowed or widened by removably coupling the first lower support arm 52 with the lower support base 66 between two of a plurality of positioning teeth 70 that extend from the lower support base 66.
[0044] In some embodiments, a portion of the bicycle, such as an upper frame member or bicycle seat may be secured with an upper support arm 94 of an upper support 92 that is operatively coupled to and cantilevers outwardly from one of the opposite end portions 18, 20 and opposite side portions 14, 16 of the washing container 12, above the bottom portion 22. In such a position the drive wheel and sprockets of a bicycle are allowed to turn freely for cleaning or servicing purposes. In various embodiments the bicycle is simultaneously secured by the upper support 92 and the lower support 50. Where an upper support 92 is used, the upper support 92 may be removably positioned along a length of one of the opposite end portions 18, 20 and opposite side portions 14, 16 of the washing container 12, prior to securing the bicycle with the upper support arm 94. In particular embodiments, the upper support arm 94 is selectively positioned at one of a plurality of different heights from the bottom portion 22 of the washing container 12, prior to securing the bicycle with the upper support arm 94, by removably positioning the upper support arm 94 along a length of the vertical support arm 96 of the upper support 92, within one of a plurality of different securement positions. In some embodiment, the bicycle is secured with the support strap 122 that depends from the upper support arm 94.
[0045] In various embodiments, the bicycle is supported on the support platform 26, which is operatively coupled with the washing container 12 so that the support platform 26 is vertically spaced from the bottom portion 22 of the washing container 12. As the bicycle is washed, either by hand or with the sprayer 128, the fluid and debris passes to the support platform 26 and through the drainage openings 38 that penetrate the support platform 26. The fluid and debris passes from the support platform 26 to the bottom portion 22 of the washing container 12. The fluid and debris is allowed to collect within the debris basket 46 disposed within the debris trough 44. Once the washing operation is complete, the debris basket 46 is easily removed from the debris trough 44, emptied of debris, and replaced within the debris trough 44 for future use.
[0046] Although the technology has been described in language that is specific to certain structures, materials, and methodological steps, it is to be understood that the invention defined in the appended claims is not necessarily limited to the specific structures, materials, and/or steps described. Rather, the specific aspects and steps are described as forms of implementing the claimed invention. Since many embodiments of the invention can be practiced without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, the invention resides in the claims hereinafter appended. Unless otherwise indicated, all numbers or expressions, such as those expressing dimensions, physical characteristics, etc. used in the specification (other than the claims) are understood as modified in all instances by the term “approximately.” At the very least, and not as an attempt to limit the application of the doctrine of equivalents to the claims, each numerical parameter recited in the specification or claims which is modified by the term “approximately” should at least be construed in light of the number of recited significant digits and by applying ordinary rounding techniques. Moreover, all ranges disclosed herein are to be understood to encompass and provide support for claims that recite any and all subranges or any and all individual values subsumed therein. For example, a stated range of 1 to 10 should be considered to include and provide support for claims that recite any and all subranges or individual values that are between and/or inclusive of the minimum value of 1 and the maximum value of 10; that is, all subranges beginning with a minimum value of 1 or more and ending with a maximum value of 10 or less (e.g., 5.5 to 10, 2.34 to 3.56, and so forth) or any values from 1 to 10 (e.g., 3, 5.8, 9.9994, and so forth).