CLEANING DEVICE
20170258011 ยท 2017-09-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47L11/4069
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01G20/43
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B07B1/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B06B1/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E01H1/045
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
A47L11/4027
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47L11/40
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The invention relates to a cleaning device with a frame that can be driven on a ground surface and with a vibrating screen which is mounted on the frame such that it can be moved to a limited extent and which is connected to a contact element. A vibrating roller is attached to the frame such that it can be rotated about a rotary axis, and it has an outer surface, in which radial elevations are formed. A pre-tensioning element pre-tensions the vibrating screen such that the contact element lies against the vibrating roller.
Claims
1. A cleaning device comprising: a frame, which is configured to drive over a ground surface, and a vibrating screen, which is attached to the frame such that it can be moved to a limited extent and which is connected to a contact element, wherein the cleaning device has at least one vibrating roller, which is attached to the frame such that it can rotate about a rotary axis and which has an outer surface in which a plurality of radial elevations are formed, and wherein a pre-tensioning element is provided, which is configured to pre-tension the vibrating screen such that the contact element lies against the vibrating roller.
2. The cleaning device according to claim 1, wherein the cleaning device has at least one drive roller, which rests on the ground surface and which is coupled with the vibrating roller such that the drive roller causes the vibrating roller to rotate when the frame moves on the ground surface.
3. The cleaning device according to claim 2, wherein the vibrating roller is connected to the drive roller by a gearing mechanism.
4. The cleaning device according to claim 2, wherein the vibrating roller is configured concentrically with the drive roller.
5. The cleaning device according to claim 1, wherein the vibrating roller has a separate drive, in particular a motor or electric motor, or is coupled with a drive of the cleaning device.
6. The cleaning device according to claim 2, wherein the cleaning device has at least one cleaning brush, which is preferably arranged upstream of the drive roller in the direction of travel, for picking up material from the ground surface.
7. The cleaning device according to claim 6, wherein the cleaning brush is coupled with the drive roller by a gearing mechanism such that the drive roller causes the cleaning brush to rotate when the frame moves over the ground surface.
8. The cleaning device according to claim 6, wherein a sliding carriage can be arranged next to the cleaning brush to adjust the depth of the cleaning brush.
9. The cleaning device according to claim 1, wherein the vibrating screen can be moved linearly, in particular substantially horizontally linearly.
10. The cleaning device according to claim 1, wherein the outer surface of the vibrating roller is divided into a plurality of flat surfaces, preferably eight flat surfaces, wherein the elevations are formed on the respective edges between the flat surfaces.
11. The cleaning device according to claim 1 wherein the outer surface of the vibrating roller is configured with a wave-like shape, wherein the elevations are formed on the respective wave peaks.
12. The cleaning device according to claim 1, wherein the contact element is configured as a wheel to bear upon the vibrating roller.
13. The cleaning device according to claim 1 wherein the contact element can be part of the frame or can be provided on a support that is connected to the frame.
14. The cleaning device according to claim 1, wherein the pre-tensioning element is configured as a spring or as an elastic element.
15. The cleaning device according to claim 1, wherein the pre-tensioning element is configured as a part of a screen mounting suspension.
16. The cleaning device according to claim 1, wherein the vibrating screen is oscillatingly mounted.
17. The cleaning device according to claim 1, wherein the vibrating screen is suspended from a plurality of rubber strips.
18. The cleaning device according to claim 1, wherein the vibrating screen can be adjusted for different grain sizes.
19. The cleaning device according to claim 1, wherein the cleaning device or the frame is arranged to be pulled by hand or is arranged with a coupling for attachment to a utility vehicle.
20. The cleaning device according to claim 1, wherein the cleaning device or the frame is arranged to be self-propelled.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0032] The invention description below refers to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0036] In the drawings, identical or corresponding elements are identified with the same reference signs and will therefore not be described again unless it is necessary. Similarly, the disclosures contained throughout the description can be attributed to identical parts with the same reference signs or component designations. The selected position specifications in the description, e.g. above, below, lateral, etc., also refer to the drawing currently being described and shown and, in the event of a change of position, similarly apply to the new position. Moreover, individual features or combinations of features of the various embodiments shown and described can also represent solutions that are independent, inventive or in accordance with the invention.
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[0038] The cleaning device 10 has a frame 15, which delimits the cleaning device 10 primarily outwardly and in particular upwardly.
[0039] The cleaning device 10 has a drive roller 30, which extends transversely to an intended direction of travel of the cleaning device 10 and is configured to rest on a ground surface.
[0040] The cleaning device 10 further has a cleaning brush 40 that is cylindrical, likewise extends transversely to the direction of travel of the cleaning device 10 and is likewise configured to rest on a ground surface.
[0041] The drive roller 30 and the cleaning brush 40 permit the frame 15 and the cleaning device 10 to move over a ground surface. In particular, this can be a ground surface that is a lawn, a patch of grass, an artificial turf or a sports field. Materials such as filler or sand are often found on ground surfaces such as these, and they must be cleaned using the cleaning device 10.
[0042] The drive roller 30 in particular performs the further function of bringing about a movement of the frame 15 over the ground surface. This movement can be utilized to drive components of the cleaning device 10, as will be discussed below.
[0043] The cleaning brush 40, on the other hand, performs the further function of picking up materials from the ground surface and subjecting them to cleaning within the cleaning device 10.
[0044] The cleaning device 10 is preferably configured such that it can be pulled by a vehicle, such as a tractor or a municipal vehicle. Owing especially to the configuration with the drive roller 30, which picks up the movement conveyed by the vehicle, it is possible to forgo separate drives, such as motors or another form of energy supply, within the cleaning device 10. This allows for a particularly compact and light design.
[0045] The cleaning device 10 further has a vibrating screen 50. Said screen can be discerned in
[0046] A sliding carriage 45 is arranged directly adjacent to the cleaning brush 40. This is designed to slide on the ground surface. The sliding carriage 45 is arranged on the frame 15 such that it is vertically adjustable, and so the height of the rotary axis of the cleaning brush 40 can be set by the height adjustment of the sliding carriage 45. In this way, various properties of the ground surface that is to be cleaned can be accommodated; for instance, grass of different lengths can prompt adjustments to appropriate heights.
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[0048] It can also be seen in particular in
[0049] On the left side, the vibrating screen 50 is suspended by a pre-tensioning element 57, which is configured as a rubber element. Said rubber element is responsible for pre-tensioning the vibrating screen 50 to the right. At the same time, however, the rubber element is elastic, and so, to a limited extent, the vibrating screen 50 can yield to a force that is directed to the left.
[0050] On the right side, the vibrating screen 50 is suspended on the frame 15 by a plurality of rubber strips 58. The rubber strips 58 permit a limited horizontal movement of the vibrating screen 50 within the frame 15.
[0051] As a result of the interaction between the pre-tensioning element 57 and the rubber strips 58, the vibrating screen 50 is held within the frame 15 at a height that is at least approximately constant and that, in particular, can then easily be varied when the vibrating screen 50 makes a possible pendulum-like motion.
[0052] A contact element 55 that is preferably configured as a wheel is arranged on the right side of the vibrating screen 50. The significance of this element will be addressed in greater detail below.
[0053] As can also be seen in
[0054] The vibrating roller 20 has an outer surface 22 that is preferably octagonal. This means that the outer surface 22 has a total of eight flat surfaces adjoining each other at the respective corners. The corners represent radial elevations here, since they are furthest removed from the rotary axis 24.
[0055] The contact element 55 is immediately adjacent to the vibrating roller 20, so it comes into contact with the outer surface 22 of the roller. When the cleaning device 10 is moved over the ground, the drive roller 30 moves due to the contact between the ground and the drive roller 30, this rotation being transmitted directly to the vibrating roller 20. As a result, the outer surface 22 of the vibrating roller 20 also similarly rotates.
[0056] As has already been mentioned above, the pre-tensioning element 57 exerts rightward pre-tension on the vibrating screen 50. This pre-tension causes the contact element 55 to lie directly against the outer surface 22 of the vibrating roller 20. It thus alternatingly comes into contact with one of the corners and one of the surfaces. Owing to the different radial distances to the rotary axis 24, an alternating leftward force is exerted on the contact element 55 and thus on the vibrating screen 50, and so the vibrating screen 50 is correspondingly moved horizontally. This results in a movement of the vibrating screen 50 that is particularly simple to implement and that is derived directly from the movement of the cleaning device 10 over the ground.
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[0058] A gearing mechanism 60 can be seen here which links the drive roller 30 with the cleaning brush 40 such that the cleaning brush 40 is also driven by the rotary movement of the drive roller 30. Therefore, the drive roller 30 can cause not only the vibrating screen 50 but also the cleaning brush 40 to rotate.
[0059] The wording of the claims submitted with the application at this time and subsequently is without prejudice to the obtaining of further protection.
[0060] Should a closer examination, in particular also of the relevant prior art, reveal that one feature or another is advantageous for the objective of the invention but not crucially important, it is understood that a wording is sought which no longer includes such a feature, in particular in the main claim. Sub-combinations of this type are also covered by the disclosure of the present application.
[0061] It should further be noted that the configurations and variants of the invention described in the various embodiments and shown in the figures can be freely combined with one another. In so doing, individual or multiple features can be freely interchanged with each other. These combinations of features are likewise included in the disclosure.
[0062] The back-references made in the dependent claims refer to further embodiments of the subject matter of the main claim by the features of the respective sub-claims. These back-references, however, should not be interpreted as renouncing the right to obtain independent protection as subject matter for the features of the related sub-claims.
[0063] Features that were only disclosed in the description, or individual features from claims that contain multiple features, can be incorporated into the independent claim or claims at any time as features that are essential to the invention in order to delimit it over the prior art, even in cases where these features were mentioned in connection with other features or achieve particularly favorable results in connection with other features.
[0064] Although the invention has been described on the basis of exact embodiments that are illustrated in the most extensive detail, it is noted that this serves only for illustration and that the invention is not necessarily limited to it as alternative embodiments and methods become clear for experts in light of the disclosure. Accordingly, changes may be taken into consideration which can be made without departing from the contents of the described invention.