ROTATING SIDE BRUSH WITH A FOUR BAR LINKAGE FOR AN AUTOMATED CARWASH AND METHOD OF OPERATING THE AUTOMATED CARWASH
20200231129 ยท 2020-07-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
A46B13/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B60S3/063
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A carwash station receives a vehicle being conveyed in a direction of travel in a carwash having a ground pathway. The carwash station includes a frame supported by the ground pathway, a four-bar linkage attached to the frame and a side washing brush attached to the four-bar linkage and having an axis of rotation being perpendicular to the direction of travel and perpendicular to the ground pathway.
Claims
1. A carwash station for receiving a vehicle being conveyed in a direction of travel in a carwash having a ground pathway, the carwash station comprising: a frame supported by the ground pathway; a four-bar linkage having pivot points and attached to said frame; and a side washing brush attached to said four-bar linkage and having an axis of rotation being perpendicular to the direction of travel and perpendicular to the ground pathway.
2. The carwash station according to claim 1, wherein: said four-bar linkage is one of a plurality of four-bar linkages; and said brush is one of a plurality of brushes each attached to said frame by one of said four-bar linkages.
3. The carwash station according to claim 1, wherein said four-bar link includes: a first link attached to said frame; a second link having a first end pivotably attached to said first link and a second end; a third link having a first end attached to said brush and a second end, said second end of said second link pivotably attached to said third link between said first and second ends; and a fourth link having a first end pivotably attached to said first link and a second end pivotably attached to said second end of said third link.
4. The carwash station according to claim 3, wherein said second end of said fourth link does not extend past said third link.
5. The carwash station according to claim 3, wherein said first link is formed by said frame.
6. The carwash station according to claim 3, wherein said four-bar link is formed without any counterweights.
7. The carwash station according to claim 3, wherein said side washing brush follows an elliptical path due to said pivot points of said four-bar linkage.
8. A method of operating a side brush in an automated carwash, which comprises the steps of: orienting an axis of rotation of the side brush perpendicular to a feed direction of a vehicle traversing the automated carwash and perpendicular to a floor of the automated carwash; and engaging the vehicle with the side brush for washing the vehicle, the side brush following an elliptical path to and from and during engagement with the vehicle.
9. The method according to claim 8, which further comprises using a four-bar linkage for supporting the side brush to a frame of the automated carwash.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0023] In all the figures of the drawing, sub-features and integral parts that correspond to one another bear the same reference symbol in each case.
[0024] Referring now to the figures of the drawings in detail and first, particularly to
[0025] As the rotating side brush 3 is pushed by the vehicle 1 it will pivot about multiple points simultaneously (e.g. the various pivot points of the four-bar linkage 5).
[0026] In the carwash industry, the use of four-bar linkages is already being done with horizontal rotating brushes whose axis of rotations are parallel to the ground and perpendicular to the feed direction. But, up until now, the mechanical concept has not been applied to rotating side brushes whose axis is perpendicular to the ground and perpendicular to the feed direction 15.
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[0028] The third link 10, also known as a secondary arm 10, pivots about an end of the fourth link 11 and an end of the second link 9 simultaneously. The main arm 9 provides the main support for the secondary arm 10, the tie rod 11 changes an orientation of the fourth link 11 with respect to second link 9.
[0029] The four-bar link 5 creates a unique motion path which has many benefits in the carwash industry which has not been recognized till now. First, the four-bar linkage 5 provides a smaller footprint inside the carwash and requires less space to operate (e.g. move). Second, due to the elliptical movement path 17 created by the four-bar link 5, the side brush 3 can be optimized to have more contact with designated parts of the vehicle 1 (e.g. longer wash contact time). Furthermore, the four-bar link 5 operates (e.g. holds the side brush 3) without the need for counterweights.
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[0031] As the vehicle 1 has a longer duration of contact with the side brush 3, a superior carwash is provided.
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