Sweeping machine having improved surface seal
10724193 ยท 2020-07-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E01H1/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E01H1/042
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E01H1/045
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A vehicular sweeping machine includes a frame and a broom assembly that is mounted to the frame. The broom assembly includes a broom enclosure and a broom that is mounted within the broom enclosure. A plurality of links are pivotally mounted between the frame and the broom assembly. These links are adapted to permit the broom assembly to move upwardly and downwardly with respect to the frame. The vehicular sweeping machine also includes a broom conveyor having a lower end that is disposed within the broom enclosure.
Claims
1. A vehicular sweeping machine comprising: (a) a frame; (b) means for driving the vehicular sweeping machine in a forward sweeping direction along a roadway having a roadway surface; (c) a broom assembly that is mounted to the frame, said broom assembly having a front side, a rear end and a center, and further comprising: (i) a broom enclosure having a front end and a rear end and further comprising: (A) a left end gate; (B) a right end gate; (C) a moldboard assembly comprising an outer moldboard and an inner moldboard, said outer moldboard and inner moldboard being arranged to form a labyrinth seal at the rear end of the broom enclosure; (ii) a broom that is mounted within the broom enclosure, said broom comprising a generally cylindrical tube with attached bristles having a bristle length, said broom being adapted to rotate about a generally horizontal axis; (iii) a plurality of links that are pivotally mounted between the frame and the broom assembly, said plurality of links being adapted to permit the broom assembly to move upwardly and downwardly with respect to the frame; (iv) means for raising and lowering the broom assembly with respect to the frame; (d) a broom conveyor having a lower end that is disposed within the broom enclosure.
2. The vehicular sweeping machine of claim 1: (a) wherein the plurality of links comprises: (i) a right upper link having two ends, said right upper link being pivotally mounted at one end to the frame and at the other end to an upper right position on the broom assembly; (ii) a left upper link having two ends, said left upper link being pivotally mounted at one end to the frame and at the other end to an upper left position on the broom assembly; (iii) a right lower link having two ends, said right lower link being pivotally mounted at one end to the frame and at the other end to a lower right position on the broom assembly; (iv) a left lower link having two ends, said left lower link being pivotally mounted at one end to the frame and at the other end to a lower left position on the broom assembly; (b) wherein the means for raising and lowering the broom assembly with respect to the frame comprises a linear actuator that is mounted between the broom assembly and the frame.
3. The vehicular sweeping machine of claim 1 wherein the means for raising and lowering the broom assembly with respect to the frame comprises a pair of linear actuators located on opposite sides of the broom assembly and mounted between the rear end of the broom assembly and the frame.
4. The vehicular sweeping machine of claim 1 wherein the broom enclosure substantially encloses the broom.
5. The vehicular sweeping machine of claim 1 wherein the arrangement of the outer moldboard and the inner moldboard provides a sloped moldboard surface at the rear end of the broom enclosure that sheds material onto the roadway surface on which the machine is operated regardless of the bristle length of the bristles of the broom.
6. The vehicular sweeping machine of claim 5 wherein the moldboard assembly comprises: (a) the outer moldboard further comprising: (i) a generally rigid upper panel having a top and a pair of integral side panels; (ii) a generally rigid lower panel that is joined to the upper panel with a hinged attachment, wherein said upper panel and said lower panel form an inside angle at said hinged attachment; (b) the inner moldboard further comprising an inner curved moldboard panel, said inner curved moldboard panel being attached at the top of the upper panel of the outer moldboard by a hinge, said inner moldboard having an inside surface, a lower end and a pair of integral side panels, said pair of integral side panels being adapted to slide across the end gates of the broom enclosure.
7. The vehicular sweeping machine of claim 6 wherein the moldboard assembly is configured and arranged to automatically adjust to accommodate the broom regardless of the bristle length of its bristles.
8. The vehicular sweeping machine of claim 7 wherein the outer moldboard and the inner moldboard are configured and arranged with respect to the broom so that the lower end of the inner moldboard remains in contact with the bristles of the broom regardless of the bristle length of such bristles.
9. The vehicular sweeping machine of claim 8 wherein the outer moldboard and the inner moldboard are configured and arranged so that the bristles of the broom which is provided with bristles having a bristle length which creates a large sweeping diameter will contact the inside surface of the inner moldboard in such a way that the inside angle between the upper panel and the lower panel of the outer moldboard is larger than the inside angle between the upper panel and the lower panel when the bristles of the broom which is provided with bristles having a bristle length which creates a smaller sweeping diameter contact the inside surface of the inner moldboard.
10. The vehicular sweeping machine of claim 1 wherein: (a) the broom assembly includes: (i) a left hub mount arm having a left hub mounted thereto, said left hub having an inner broom engaging portion on an inside of the left hub mount arm; (ii) a right hub mount arm having a right hub mounted thereto, said right hub having an inner broom engaging portion on an inside of the right hub mount arm; (iii) an outer tube that is attached to the rear end of the broom enclosure and to one of the left and right hub mount arms; (iv) an inner tube having a fixed end that is attached to the left or right hub mount arm to which the outer tube is not attached, said inner tube also having a free end that is adapted to slide within the outer tube; (v) a linear actuator that is attached between the broom enclosure and the left or right hub mount arm to which the fixed end of the inner tube is attached, said linear actuator being adapted to move the hub mount arm to which it is attached between an inner position in which the broom is engaged with the inner broom engaging portion of the left hub and the inner broom engaging portion of the right hub and an outer position in which the broom is disengaged from one or both of the inner broom engaging portion of the left hub and the inner broom engaging portion of the right hub; (b) the broom is mounted between the inner broom engaging portion of the left hub and the inner broom engaging portion of the right hub.
11. The vehicular sweeping machine of claim 1 wherein the broom assembly includes a material presentation system, said material presentation system being adapted to move material on the roadway surface into contact with the broom in the form of a windrow that is located generally in front of the center of the broom assembly.
12. The vehicular sweeping machine of claim 1 wherein the broom assembly includes: (a) a knock-down blade that is located on the front side of the broom assembly and above the roadway surface and is adapted to control a height of the material on the roadway surface that is contacted by the broom; (b) a rake which is located behind the knock-down blade and in contact with the roadway surface.
13. The vehicular sweeping machine of claim 12 wherein the rake comprises a rake rod and a plurality of tines which are flexibly mounted thereto.
14. The vehicular sweeping machine of claim 13 wherein the rake is V-shaped and comprises two equal-sized rake portions, which rake rods meet at an angle of about 150.
15. The vehicular sweeping machine of claim 1 wherein the broom assembly comprises: (a) the lower end of the broom conveyor which further comprises a left side and a right side; (b) a left end gate and a right end gate on opposite sides of the broom enclosure; (c) a knock-down blade that is located at the front of the broom assembly and above the roadway surface so as to control a height of material on the roadway surface that is contacted by the broom; (d) a left foot assembly comprising: (i) a horizontally disposed left bottom panel; (ii) an angled left lower wall; (iii) an angled left upper face that is adjacent to the left side of the lower end of the broom conveyor; (e) a right foot assembly comprising: (i) a horizontally disposed right bottom panel; (ii) an angled right lower wall; (iii) an angled right upper face that is adjacent to the right side of the lower end of the broom conveyor.
16. The vehicular sweeping machine of claim 15 wherein: (a) the left foot assembly: (i) includes a left foot ski which is adapted to slide along the roadway; (ii) is positioned on the broom assembly so that a gap is created between the left bottom panel and the roadway surface; (b) the right foot assembly: (i) includes a right foot ski which is adapted to slide along the roadway; (ii) is positioned on the broom assembly so that a gap is created between the right bottom panel and the roadway surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The presently preferred embodiments of the invention are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals represent like parts throughout, and wherein:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
(26) This description of preferred embodiments of the invention is intended to be read in connection with the accompanying drawings, which are to be considered part of the entire written description of this invention. The drawing figures are not necessarily to scale, and certain features of the invention may be shown exaggerated in scale or in somewhat schematic form in the interest of clarity and conciseness.
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(28) Furthermore, a plurality of linear actuators are provided in this embodiment of the invention, including front linear actuator 42 and rear linear actuator 44, for raising and lowering the broom assembly with respect to the frame. In some embodiments of the invention, a pair of front linear actuators are provided, one on each side of the broom assembly, along with a pair of rear linear actuators (also located on opposite sides of the broom assembly). In other embodiments of the invention, only one or a plurality of rear linear actuators (such as rear linear actuator 44) will be required. Thus, for example,
(29) Broom assembly 29 includes broom enclosure 45 and a broom comprising a generally cylindrical broom tube 46 with attached bristles that is adapted to rotate about a generally horizontal axis within the broom enclosure. The drawings show brooms having different bristle configurations and/or in different states of bristle wear. Thus, for example,
(30) When machine 25 is driven in forward sweeping direction D, milling chips, dust and other material on the roadway will enter broom assembly 29 from its front side. The efficiency of the sweeping operation is facilitated by the four-link mounting arrangement of the broom assembly to the frame, and the linear actuator(s) associated therewith that may be employed to raise and lower the broom assembly with respect to the roadway. More particularly, this mounting arrangement comprises right upper link 40, which is pivotally mounted at one end to frame 26 and at the other end to an upper right position on broom assembly 29. Similarly, a left upper link (not shown but substantially identical to right upper link 40) is pivotally mounted at one end to frame 26 and at the other end to an upper left position on broom assembly 29 (opposite to the upper right mounting position of right upper link 40). Right lower link 36 is pivotally mounted at one end to frame 26 and at the other end to a lower right position on broom assembly 29, and left lower link 38 is pivotally mounted at one end to frame 26 and at the other end to a lower left position on broom assembly 29. Front linear actuator 42 and rear linear actuator 44 are each mounted between the broom assembly and the frame and are adapted to raise and lower the broom assembly with respect to the frame, and consequently, with respect to the roadway surface. In some embodiments of the invention (such as the embodiment illustrated in
(31) The broom may be rotated about a generally horizontal axis in a counterclockwise direction as viewed in
(32) The operation of broom assembly 29 is rendered more efficient than that of conventional broom assemblies by a material presentation system comprising structures that control or condition material to be swept by the broom onto broom conveyor 30 for transport to discharge conveyor 31. Preferably, these structures serve to move material into contact with the broom in the form of a windrow that is located generally in front of the center of the broom assembly. The arrows in
(33) The knock-down blade regulates the height of material that is presented to the V-shaped rake, and the rake, which is located so as to contact the surface of the roadway, is adapted to pull up any material stuck to the roadway surface and to prevent material with relatively large particle size from contacting (and possibly damaging) the lower side of the belt on broom conveyor 30. The V-shaped rake also evens the height of the material across the width of the broom assembly and urges it into the restricted space between a pair of foot assemblies located behind the rake.
(34) Left foot assembly 76 has a horizontally disposed left bottom panel 77 (shown in
(35) In order to facilitate the removal and replacement of a broom core, at least one of the end gates of the broom enclosure is mounted so as to pivot about a generally vertical hinge towards the front of the broom assembly. Thus, right end gate 68 is pivotable from the closed position shown in
(36) Right hub mount arm 89 and left hub mount arm 90 are also mounted to the rear of the broom enclosure by a plurality of outer tubes 92 and inner telescoping tubes 94. In the embodiment of the invention shown in the drawings, each of the outer tubes is attached to left hub mount arm 90 and to a plurality of brackets 95 on the rear of the broom enclosure. Each of the inner telescoping tubes 94 has a fixed end that is attached to right hub mount arm 89 and a free end that is adapted to slide within the outer tube 92 with which it is associated. The free ends of the inner telescoping tubes move into and out of the outer tubes by the action of a linear actuator such as actuator 96 which is attached between the broom enclosure and right hub mount arm 89. Thus, as may be understood by comparing
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(38) The invention thus provides a fully-enclosed broom assembly that can more efficiently be operated to remove material milled by a milling machine from a roadway. Furthermore, even though the broom assembly is fully-enclosed, it can be manipulated with common tools and in a short period of time to allow for removal and replacement of the broom.
(39) Although this description contains many specifics, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention, but as merely providing illustrations of the presently preferred embodiment thereof, as well as the best mode contemplated by the inventors of carrying out the invention. The invention, as described herein, is susceptible to various modifications and adaptations, as would be understood by those having ordinary skill in the art to which the invention relates.