TRACTOR POWERED PRESSURIZED SEMI-TRACTOR AND TRAILER WASHER
20200223411 ยท 2020-07-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60S1/64
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B3/026
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60T17/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60T8/48
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B3/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An on-board pressurized washing system that utilizes a semi-tractor or trailer's compressed air brake line as its source of compressed air. When the tractor is parked, the air brake lines may be disconnected from the trailer and hooked up to the pressurized washing system. The system is fully mobile and does not need an external power source or water line during operation. The water from the water tank and the compressed air are sprayed separately or together from a spray wand to meet cleaning and sanitation needs of truck drivers in any location when they may not have access to electricity or a water source.
Claims
1. A method of cleaning a vehicle, comprising: providing a tractor comprising: a compressed air source connectible to an air brake system; a first gladhand in communication with the compressed air source; providing a trailer comprising: an air hose for a brake system of the trailer in communication with a second gladhand; providing a spray washing system comprising: a third gladhand in communication with a water tank and a spray gun; the water tank comprising: an air inlet; an internal bladder in communication with a water inlet and a water outlet, the water outlet being in communication with the spray gun; a first adjustable valve intermediate the third gladhand and the spray gun for controlling a flow of compressed air to the spray gun; a second adjustable valve intermediate the water tank outlet for controlling a flow of water to the spray gun; providing water to the bladder of the water tank; connecting the first gladhand of the tractor to the third gladhand of the spray washing system; activating the compressed air source of the tractor to thereby provide compressed air to the water tank and to force water in the water tank to the spray gun; and adjusting the first and second adjustable valves to allow an air-water mixture to be sprayed from the spray gun.
2. The method of cleaning a vehicle of claim 1 wherein: prior to connecting the first gladhand to the third gladhand, the first gladhand is connected to the second gladhand of the trailer; disconnecting the first gladhand of the tractor from the second gladhand of the trailer; and wherein spray from the spray gun is directed toward the trailer.
3. The method of cleaning a vehicle of claim 1, wherein: the spray washing system further comprises a pressure relief valve intermediate the water tank and the spray gun.
4. The method of cleaning a vehicle of claim 1, wherein: the spray washing system further comprises a sight glass intermediate the third gladhand and the water tank.
5. A tractor with an attached spray washing system comprising: a tractor comprising: a compressed air source connectible to an air brake system; a first gladhand in communication with the compressed air source; a spray washing system comprising: a second gladhand in communication with a water tank and a spray gun; the water tank connectible to the tractor comprising: an air inlet; an internal bladder in communication with a water inlet and a water outlet, the water outlet being in communication with the spray gun; a first adjustable valve intermediate the second gladhand and the spray gun for controlling a flow of compressed air to the spray gun; and a second adjustable valve intermediate the water tank outlet and the spray gun for controlling a flow of water to the spray gun.
6. The tractor with an attached spray washing system of claim 5 wherein the spray washing system further comprises a sight glass and a spring loaded check valve intermediate the second gladhand and the water tank.
7. The tractor with an attached spray washing system of claim 5 wherein: the spray washing system further comprises a pressure relief valve intermediate the water tank outlet and the spray gun.
8. The tractor with an attached spray washing system of claim 5 wherein: the spray washing system further comprises a ball cone check valve intermediate the water tank outlet and the spray gun.
9. The tractor with an attached spray washing system of claim 5 wherein: the spray washing system further comprises a shut off valve intermediate the water tank outlet and the spray gun.
10. A trailer with an attached spray washing system comprising: a trailer; a spray washing system mounted on the trailer comprising: a gladhand connectible to a pressurized air source, in communication with a water tank and a spray gun; the water tank comprising: an air inlet; an internal bladder in communication with a water inlet and a water outlet, the water outlet being in communication with the spray gun; a first adjustable valve intermediate the gladhand and the spray gun for controlling a flow of compressed air to the spray gun; and a second adjustable valve intermediate the water tank outlet and the spray gun for controlling a flow of water to the spray gun.
11. The trailer with an attached spray washing system of claim 10 wherein the spray washing system further comprises a sight glass and a spring loaded check valve intermediate the gladhand and the water tank.
12. The trailer with an attached spray washing system of claim 10 wherein: the spray washing system further comprises a pressure relief valve intermediate the water tank outlet and the spray gun.
13. The trailer with an attached spray washing system of claim 10 wherein: the spray washing system further comprises a ball cone valve intermediate the water tank outlet and the spray gun.
14. The tractor with an attached spray washing system of claim 10 wherein: the spray washing system further comprises a shut off valve intermediate the water tank outlet and the spray gun.
15. A hand truck with an attached spray washing system comprising: a hand truck comprising: a long handle; a set of two wheels; a platform intermediate the long handle and the set of two wheels; a spray washing system mounted on a hand truck comprising: a gladhand connectible to an air brake system of a tractor wherein: the gladhand is in communication with a water tank and a spray gun; the water tank connectible to the hand truck comprising: an air inlet; an internal bladder in communication with a water inlet and a water outlet, the water outlet being in communication with the spray gun; a first adjustable valve intermediate the gladhand and the spray gun for controlling a flow of compressed air to the spray gun; and a second adjustable valve intermediate the water tank outlet and the spray gun for controlling a flow of water to the spray gun.
16. The hand truck with an attached spray washing system of claim 15 wherein the spray washing system further comprises a sight glass and a spring loaded check valve intermediate the gladhand and the water tank.
17. The hand truck with an attached spray washing system of claim 15 wherein: the spray washing system further comprises a pressure relief valve intermediate the water tank outlet and the spray gun.
18. The hand truck with an attached spray washing system of claim 15 wherein: the spray washing system further comprises a ball cone valve intermediate the water tank outlet and the spray gun.
19. The tractor with an attached spray washing system of claim 15 wherein: the spray washing system further comprises a shut off valve intermediate the water tank outlet and the spray gun.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0014] The present invention provides a pressurized washing system that utilizes pressurized air from a tractor's 101 compressed air source, such as an air brake system, as shown in one embodiment in
[0015] To utilize the embodiment of the present invention depicted in
[0016] When the tractor 101 and trailer 110 are parked and the brakes are set, a first air line 102 and a second air line 105 are disconnected from the trailer brake system using a first gladhand 103 and a second gladhand 104. The first air line 102 is connected to the first gladhand 103 that can then be connected to a third gladhand 106. An auxiliary air line also connecting the tractor 101 and trailer 110, not shown in
[0017] The third gladhand 106 is connected to an air tank inlet hose 107 that is further connected to an air manifold 108. The air manifold 108 is further connected to an outlet air hose 111 and the tank 114. The outlet air hose 111 is then connected to a first adjustment valve 123, which allows or disallows air flow to a triggered spray gun manifold 126 and ultimately a triggered spray gun 124.
[0018] A water outlet hose 117 can then be attached to the water inlet connector 129. Once the water outlet hose 117 is connected, the first shut-off valve 125 can be moved to the open-position allowing water to move from the bladder 113 and into a water line 127.
[0019] After the first gladhand 103 and third gladhand 106 have been connected and the water outlet hose 117 is attached to the water inlet connector 129, the compressed air source of the tractor is activated, which provides compressed air to both the tank 114 and ultimately the triggered spray gun 124. Once the compressed air is in the tank 114, it forces the water out of the bladder 113, through the water line 127, a water manifold 128, the pressure gauge 119, the water outlet hose 117, a ball cone check valve 120, and to a second adjustment valve 121. The first and second adjustment valves 123, 121 can be adjusted to distribute air, water, or a desired mixture through a triggered spray gun manifold 126, through a mixed air and water hose 122, and from the triggered spray gun 124. The spray from the triggered spray gun 124 may be directed at a tractor, a trailer, or any other object or vehicle the user desires to clean.
[0020] The adjustment valves 121, 123 are used to turn the air and water on and off separately as well as adjust a mixture of both. Should air and water be allowed to mix in the pressurized spray washing system, water could dissipate and spread backwards in the air lines 102, 107, 111. If the water reaches the air compressor of the tractor 101, it may result in compressor failure. A sight glass 109 may be placed intermediate the air tank inlet hose 107 and the air manifold 108 if desired to monitor the system for leaks of water from either the tank 114 or from the triggered spray gun 124. A spring loaded check valve 130 placed intermediate the sight glass 109 and the air manifold 108 provides protection against the back-flow of water from either the tank 114 or the triggered spray gun 124. The ball cone check valve 120 provides additional protection against back-flow of water from the application gun.
[0021] The air tank inlet hose 107 is continuously connected to the tank 114 and the air supply from the tractor 102 while the system is in use. Air pressure is controlled and maintained between 90 and 140 p.s.i. by the tractor's compressor and regulator and will remain constant in the spray washing system until the bladder 113 is empty.
[0022] While the water can flow in and out of the bladder 113, the tank is not connected to an inlet water line during operation. A standard garden hose 116 is depicted as the inlet water line in
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[0025] While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the foregoing drawings and description, the same is to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only illustrative embodiments thereof have been show and described and that all changes and modifications that are within the scope of the following claims are desired to be protected.
[0026] All references cited in this specification are incorporated herein by reference to the extent that they supplement, explain, provide a background for or teach methodology or techniques employed herein.