Pick-up head for street sweeping and cleaning vehicles
09725859 ยท 2017-08-08
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Abstract
A pick-up head for a street sweeper having easy-to-change curtains. The pick-up head having a body; an air pressure chamber defined by the body, the air pressure chamber including an air blower chamber and air suction chamber, and corresponding air blower orifice and air suction orifice in the body; an elongated opening in the body for receipt of at least one curtain, the at least one curtain made of a durable material, the at least one curtain having an upper spine configured to reside in the elongated opening; and a pair of guide rails extending above and along opposite edges of the elongated opening, the guide rails configured to slidably receive a retention member positioned to retain the at least one curtain within the elongated opening. An expansion chamber and slotted shoe plate further enhances the operation of the pick-up head.
Claims
1. A pick-up head comprising: a body; an air pressure chamber defined by said body, said air pressure chamber including an air blower chamber and air suction chamber, and corresponding air blower orifice and air suction orifice in said body; an elongated opening in said body for receipt of at least one curtain, said at least one curtain made of a durable material, said at least one curtain having an upper spine configured to reside in said elongated opening; and a pair of guide rails extending above and along opposite edges of said elongated opening, said guide rails configured to slidably receive a retention member positioned to retain said at least one curtain within said elongated opening.
2. The pick-up head of claim 1 further comprising shoes on each end of said body.
3. The pick-up head of claim 2 wherein said pair of guide rails is positioned higher than said shoes.
4. The pick-up head of claim 1 wherein said elongated opening and upper spine have corresponding V-shaped cross-sections.
5. The pick-up head of claim 1 wherein said guide rails define opposite-facing, spaced slots.
6. The pick-up head of claim 5 wherein a flat bar retention member is configured to slidably insert into said opposite-facing, spaced slots.
7. The pick-up head of claim 1 further comprising a bowed deflector near a front of said pick-up head and extending along a width thereof.
8. A pick-up head comprising: a body; an air pressure chamber defined by said body, said air pressure chamber including an air blower chamber and air suction chamber, and corresponding air blower orifice and air suction orifice in said body; an elongated opening in said body for receipt of at least one curtain, said at least one curtain made of a durable material; and a bowed deflector near a front of said pick-up head and extending along a width thereof.
9. The pick-up head of claim 8 further comprising shoes on each end of said body.
10. The pick-up head of claim 8 further comprising a pair of guide rails extending above and along opposite edges of said elongated opening, said guide rails defining opposite-facing, spaced slots.
11. The pick-up head of claim 8 further comprising an upper spine extending a length of one edge of said at least one curtain.
12. The pick-up head of claim 11 wherein said elongated opening and upper spine have corresponding V-shaped cross-sections.
13. The pick-up head of claim 10 further comprising a flat bar retention member configured to slidably insert into said opposite-facing, spaced slots.
14. A pick-up head comprising: a body; an air pressure chamber defined by said body, said air pressure chamber including an air blower chamber and air suction chamber, and corresponding air blower orifice and air suction orifice in said body; an elongated V-shaped center channel in said body for receipt of at least one curtain, said at least one curtain made of a durable material, said at least one curtain having an upper V-shaped spine configured to reside in said elongated V-shaped center channel; and a slotted channel above said elongated V-shaped channel, said slotted channel configured to slidably receive a retention member positioned to retain said at least one curtain within said elongated V-shaped channel.
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(6) For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles in accordance with the embodiments of the present invention, reference will now be made to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended. Any alterations and further modifications of the inventive feature illustrated herein, and any additional applications of the principles of the invention as illustrated herein, which would normally occur to one skilled in the relevant art and having possession of this disclosure, are to be considered within the scope of the invention claimed.
(7) The components of the embodiments of the present invention may be fabricated of any suitable materials, including, but not limited to, plastics, alloys, composites, resins and metals, and may be fabricated using suitable techniques, including, but not limited to, molding, casting, machining and rapid prototyping.
(8) Street sweeper curtains serve to maintain and direct dust and debris from existing areas proximate to the street sweeper pick-up head and may drag across concrete and asphalt. Accordingly, the curtains (aka skirts and flaps) are made of durable materials such as high durometer level rubber with little elasticity and resistance to indentations. Rubber-Cal of Santa Ana, Calif. manufacturers such curtains. The curtains may be manufactured of other materials such as polymers and the like as long as the curtains perform. A pick-up head may have a front and rear curtain relative to the direction of travel.
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(16) Although the invention has been described in detail with reference to several embodiments, additional variations and modifications exist within the scope and spirit of the invention as described and defined in the following claims.