DUMP-TRUCK FLUID ASSISTANCE SYSTEM AND METHOD
20210061238 ยท 2021-03-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
B08B3/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B9/093
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60P1/60
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B08B3/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A dump-truck fluid assistance system and method for prevention and remediation of material sticking to the truck bed and dampening generation of dust, at different stages of loading, transport, and dumping operations. Fluid is emitted from one or more outflow manifolds inside the bed of the dump truck for one or more purposes of lubricating the truck bed, regulating the temperature of the truck bed, physically flushing material from the truck bed, and dampening generation of airborne particles or dust. Under the control of a controller having a controller transceiver, directed via a cab operator transceiver or remote operator transceiver, a fluid pump sends fluid from a fluid reservoir via a fluid line into the outflow manifolds that emit the flow of fluid variously as spray, stream, jet, drip, or weep, into the bed of the dump truck.
Claims
1. A dump-truck fluid assistance system for installation on a dump truck having a dump truck operator, the dump-truck fluid assistance system comprising: (i) a fluid reservoir adapted to hold fluid; (ii) a fluid line adapted to convey fluid from said fluid reservoir; (iii) a fluid pump adapted to draw fluid from said fluid reservoir through said fluid line and pump out fluid at a controlled flow rate; (iv) a controller adapted to control the operation of said fluid pump at the direction of the dump truck operator; (v) a controller transceiver adapted to provide communication between said controller and the dump truck operator; (vi) at least one outflow manifold mounted inside the truck bed at a forward position, adapted to receive a controlled flow of fluid from said fluid pump for emission into the truck bed of the dump truck; and (vii) at least one operator transceiver adapted to provide communication between the dump truck operator and said controller transceiver; where, in use during dump truck loading and unloading operations, at the direction of the dump truck operator communicated from at least one said operator transceiver said controller causes said fluid pump to pump fluid at a controlled flow rate through at least one said outflow manifold and into the truck bed of the dump truck.
2. The dump-truck fluid assistance system of claim 1, where said at least one outflow manifold further comprises a lower outflow manifold and a higher outflow manifold.
3. The dump-truck fluid assistance system of claim 1, where said at least one operator transceiver further comprises a cab operator transceiver and a remote operator transceiver.
4. The dump-truck fluid assistance system of claim 1, where said controller transceiver and said operator transceiver each further comprise being adapted to provide wireless communication.
5. The dump-truck fluid assistance system of claim 1, where said at least one operator transceiver further comprises a remote operator transceiver implemented on a mobile computing device, and said controller transceiver further comprises being adapted to provide wireless communication with the mobile computing device.
6. The dump-truck fluid assistance system of claim 1, where said fluid reservoir further comprises being mounted upon the dump truck at a rearward position corresponding to the pivot point of the truck bed.
7. The dump-truck fluid assistance system of claim 1, where said fluid pump further comprises being mounted upon the truck bed at a forward position near said outflow manifold.
8. The dump-truck fluid assistance system of claim 1, where said at least one outflow manifold further comprises more than one outflow manifold, and where said fluid pump further comprises being adapted to provide separately controllable fluid flows to each said outflow manifold.
9. The dump-truck fluid assistance system of claim 1, where said at least one outflow manifold further comprises a lower outflow manifold further adapted for emission of a stream of fluid onto the floor of the truck bed of the dump truck.
10. The dump-truck fluid assistance system of claim 1, where said at least one outflow manifold further comprises a higher outflow manifold further adapted for emission of a spray of fluid into the truck bed of the dump truck.
11. A dump-truck fluid assistance system method comprising: (i) providing a dump-truck fluid assistance system for use on a dump truck having a dump truck operator, comprising: (a) a fluid reservoir adapted to hold fluid; (b) a fluid line adapted to convey fluid from said fluid reservoir; (c) a fluid pump adapted to draw fluid from said fluid reservoir through said fluid line and pump out fluid at a controlled flow rate; (d) a controller adapted to control the operation of said fluid pump at the direction of the dump truck operator; (e) a controller transceiver adapted to provide communication between said controller and the dump truck operator; (f) at least one outflow manifold mounted inside the truck bed at a forward position, adapted to receive a controlled flow of fluid from said fluid pump for emission into the truck bed of the dump truck; and (g) at least one operator transceiver adapted to provide communication between the dump truck operator and said controller transceiver; (ii) installing said dump-truck fluid assistance system on the dump truck; (iii) using said dump-truck fluid assistance system during dump truck loading and unloading operations, where, at the direction of the dump truck operator communicated from at least one said operator transceiver said controller causes said fluid pump to pump fluid at a controlled flow rate through at least one said outflow manifold and into the truck bed of the dump truck.
12. The dump-truck fluid assistance system method of claim 11, where said at least one outflow manifold further comprises a lower outflow manifold and a higher outflow manifold.
13. The dump-truck fluid assistance system method of claim 11, where said at least one operator transceiver further comprises a cab operator transceiver and a remote operator transceiver.
14. The dump-truck fluid assistance system method of claim 11, where said controller transceiver and said operator transceiver each further comprise being adapted to provide wireless communication.
15. The dump-truck fluid assistance system method of claim 11, where said at least one operator transceiver further comprises a remote operator transceiver implemented on a mobile computing device, and said controller transceiver further comprises being adapted to provide wireless communication with the mobile computing device.
16. The dump-truck fluid assistance system method of claim 11, where said fluid reservoir further comprises being mounted upon the dump truck at a rearward position corresponding to the pivot point of the truck bed.
17. The dump-truck fluid assistance system method of claim 11, where said fluid pump further comprises being mounted upon the truck bed at a forward position near said outflow manifold.
18. The dump-truck fluid assistance system method of claim 11, where said at least one outflow manifold further comprises more than one outflow manifold, and where said fluid pump further comprises being adapted to provide separately controllable fluid flows to each said outflow manifold.
19. The dump-truck fluid assistance system method of claim 11, where said at least one outflow manifold further comprises a lower outflow manifold further adapted for emission of a stream of fluid onto the floor of the truck bed of the dump truck.
20. The dump-truck fluid assistance system method of claim 11, where said at least one outflow manifold further comprises a higher outflow manifold further adapted for emission of a spray of fluid into the truck bed of the dump truck.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] Reference will now be made to the drawings, wherein like parts are designated by like numerals, and wherein:
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[0022] The emitted fluid can be a liquid, such as water, and can be a gas, such as compressed air. Liquid fluid can be plain water, water containing additives, a low-flashpoint solvent, or another low-flashpoint liquid such as diesel fuel. Water can contain additives such as detergents or wetting agents to prevent or release sticking of material being transported in the dump truck.
[0023] Depending on the properties of the type of material being transported and dumped, the fluid can serve one or more of the purposes of lubricating the truck bed, regulating the temperature of the truck bed, physically flushing material from the truck bed, and maintaining a moisture level of the material to, for instance, dampen the generation of airborne particles or dust from the material. The fluid can serve these various purposes at different stages of the loading, transport, and dumping operations.
[0024] Operation of the dump-truck fluid assistance system 10 is controlled by an operator transceiver such as a cab operator transceiver 8 in the cab of the dump truck or a remote operator transceiver 9 that can be used outside the cab of the dump truck. In loading or dumping operations where the operator exits the cab while waiting for loading or dumping, or where the dump truck is designed to be operated from outside the cab, the remote operator transceiver 9 allows continuing use of the dump-truck fluid assistance system 10 to, for instance, cool and lubricate the empty bed of the truck just prior to loading by releasing a flow of fluid into the truck bed. Built-up heat energy will be dissipated in heating the liquid water toward its vapor phase, and the remaining liquid water and any non-volatile additives will form a lubricating coating inside the truck bed. When loading material subject to generating dust, the dump truck operator can stand at a safe distance and, through the remote operator transceiver 9, cause a spray of fluid to dampen and suppress any dust particles, in addition to cooling and lubricating the truck bed. Where the generated dust has a potential to ignite or explode, the suppression of dust formation and the elimination of built-up heat is particularly beneficial. In such a case, water containing a fire-retarding additive might be used.
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[0026] A fluid line 2 conveys fluid from the fluid reservoir 1 to a fluid pump 3. The fluid pump 3 can be provided with an incorporated electric motor for pumping power, or can be powered with externally supplied compressed air or hydraulic fluid. Where the dump truck has air brakes and consequently an existing supply of compressed air, the choice of compressed air for powering the fluid pump 3 is particularly appropriate. Similarly, where the movement of the dump truck bed is powered hydraulically, the existing source of pressurized hydraulic fluid can be used. In a preferred embodiment, for efficiency, the fluid pump 3 is mounted near the forwardmost truck bed wall and therefore near the outflow manifolds. Such a location avoids the fluid pump 3 having to provide the higher outflow pressures and compensate for the larger pressure differentials that would be required where the fluid pump is significantly rearward of the outflow manifolds and therefore significantly lower when the truck bed is raised.
[0027] Operation of the dump-truck fluid assistance system 10 is controlled by a controller 4 having a controller transceiver 5 through which the dump truck operator directs the activation, deactivation, and rate of flow of the system. In a minimal embodiment where the dump truck operator is only meant to control the dump-truck fluid assistance system 10 from the cab or immediately beside the dump truck, the controller transceiver 5 and the cab operator transceiver 8 can provide only a direct wired connection. Where remote operation is to be provided, the controller transceiver 5 and the remote operator transceiver can provide wireless transceivers, as indicated by the representation of the controller transceiver 5 as an antenna in the drawings. Such an antenna should be placed such that the metal bodies of the truck bed and cab do not block the signal.
[0028] The controller 4 can be powered by an internal or external battery, which is appropriate in embodiments using compressed air as a source of power for the fluid pump 3, or by a connection to the dump truck's electrical system, which can provide sufficient electrical power to operate an electric pump.
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[0030] In a preferred embodiment providing more than one outflow manifold, the fluid pump 3, under the control of the controller 4, provides separate flows of fluid to the outflow manifolds, which are separately controllable and adjustable as to activation, deactivation, and rate of flow.
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[0037] Many other changes and modifications can be made in the system and method of the present invention without departing from the spirit thereof. I therefore pray that my rights to the present invention be limited only by the scope of the appended claims.