Internal washing device for containers
10525940 ยท 2020-01-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B13/041
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16H2019/046
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60S3/008
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16H19/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B60S3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B13/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16H19/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The invention relates to an internal washing device for containers including a base with a structure including telescopically extendable sections and in which at least one cleaning element is housed. The base includes a drive shaft, each section includes at least one toothed longitudinal segment configured to engage with at least one pinion fastened to the drive shaft. The sections include a push pawl. The initial section incorporates a support element on the forward end, and the additional sections incorporate a pull pawl and a recess for the fastening of the corresponding push pawl, such that the drive shaft has the ability to operate all the sections without needing to move.
Claims
1. An internal washing device for containers comprising a base with a structure including an initial section and at least one additional section, telescopically extendable from a forward end to a rear end and in which at least one cleaning element is housed, wherein: the base comprises a drive shaft activated by a motor, each section comprises at least one toothed longitudinal segment configured to engage with at least one pinion fastened to the drive shaft, each section comprises a push pawl on the rear end, the initial section incorporates a support element on the forward end, and each additional section incorporates a pull pawl on the forward end, and a recess for the fastening of the corresponding push pawl, and the toothed longitudinal segments of the sections are parallel and are activated by the pinions of the drive shaft, such that the drive shaft has the ability to operate all the sections without needing to move.
2. The internal washing device for containers according to claim 1, wherein each section comprises two toothed segments.
3. The internal washing device for containers according to claim 1, further comprising a pinion for engaging with each toothed segment of each section.
4. The internal washing device for containers according to claim 1, wherein the base comprises at least one set formed by a brake and a cam, each section comprises the push pawl and a stop on the rear end, the initial section incorporates a support element on the forward end, each additional section comprises a head and the pull pawl with a bolt on the rear end, and a recess, and the push pawls comprise a protrusion with a width configured so that first and second of the push pawls fit into first and second of the recesses and at the same time come in contact with first and second of the cams, respectively, both first and second of the stops and first and second of the heads comprise a recess for housing first and second of the bolts, respectively.
5. The internal washing device for containers according to claim 1, wherein each section comprises a support element on the forward end.
6. The internal washing device for containers according to claim 5, wherein the support element comprises a pair of wheels.
7. The internal washing device for containers according to claim 1, wherein the base comprises a support moved from the center of gravity of the device in a resting state, such that the device is supported on the support and on the end opposite a working area.
8. The internal washing device for containers according to claim 7, wherein the support comprises wheels for moving configured to be locked.
9. The internal washing device for containers according to claim 2, further comprising a pinion for engaging with each toothed segment of each section.
10. The internal washing device for containers according to claim 2, wherein the base comprises a support moved from the center of gravity of the device in a resting state, such that the device is supported on the support and on the end opposite a working area.
11. The internal washing device for containers according to claim 3, wherein the base comprises a support moved from the center of gravity of the device in a resting state, such that the device is supported on the support and on the end opposite a working area.
12. The internal washing device for containers according to claim 4, wherein the base comprises a support moved from the center of gravity of the device in a resting state, such that the device is supported on the support and on the end opposite a working area.
13. The internal washing device for containers according to claim 5, wherein the base comprises a support moved from the center of gravity of the device in a resting state, such that the device is supported on the support and on the end opposite a working area.
14. The internal washing device for containers according to claim 6, wherein the base comprises a support moved from the center of gravity of the device in a resting state, such that the device is supported on the support and on the end opposite a working area.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) To complete the description of the invention, and for the purpose of helping to make the characteristics thereof more readily understandable, according to a preferred exemplary embodiment thereof, a set of drawings is included where, by way of illustration and not limitation, the following figures have been represented.
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(9) A list of the references used in the figures is provided below: 1. Initial section. 2. First additional section. 3. Second additional section. 4. Base. 5. Pinion. 6. First pull pawl. 7. Second pull pawl. 8. First push pawl. 9. Second push pawl. 10. Third push pawl. 11. First brake. 12. Second brake. 13. First cam. 14. Second cam. 15. First recess. 16. Second recess. 17. First stop. 18. Second stop. 19. Third stop. 20. First head. 21. Second head. 22. First bolt. 23. Second bolt. 24. Support. 25. Motor. 26. Drive shaft.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(10) Considering the numbering adopted in the figures, the washing device of the invention is described below, describing the simplifications that have been made in the figures.
(11) The washing device of the invention is intended for the internal washing of containers, truck boxes, trailers and the like, although, throughout the specification, reference is only made to containers.
(12) The washing device is made up of a base (4) with a structure that supports a telescopic arm formed by several sections (1, 2, 3) which is introduced into the container to be washed. The base (4) incorporates the very components of the washing system such as, for example, a hose connected to a water dispenser. This hose is fastened to the extendable arm as described later.
(13) The base (4) can be fastened to a loading dock or be transported to a specific location where there is a container to be cleaned. It can also incorporate wheels for the movement thereof with a locking mechanism that disables them when necessary.
(14) In the preferred embodiment that is described, it is considered that the extendable arm is made up of three sections (1, 2, 3), although the number can differ.
(15) In any case, the device, as mentioned above, incorporates a hose connected to a water dispenser or fountain that is fastened to the structure of the base (4) and the end of which is fastened to the initial section (1) that can be extended to clean the container. The hose in the base (4) can be coiled in a device that releases or retracts it depending on whether the sections (1, 2, 3) of the arm extend or retract.
(16) This device can be activated, for example, by means of a spring.
(17) The mechanism for extending and retracting the sections (1, 2, 3) of the arm is actuated by means of a motor (25) connected to the drive shaft (26) that incorporates at least one pinion (5) for connection thereof to the sections (1, 2, 3).
(18) Each section (1, 2, 3) of the arm is configured as a U-shaped plate comprising a toothed segment along the section (1, 2, 3) intended to engage with the pinions (5) of the drive shaft (26), which is fastened on the base (4) together with the motor (25).
(19) In one preferred embodiment, each section (1, 2, 3) incorporates two toothed segments.
(20) In another preferred embodiment, the drive shaft (26) incorporates a pinion (5) for each section (1, 2, 3).
(21) In another preferred embodiment, the drive shaft (26) incorporates a pinion (5) for each toothed segment of each section (1, 2, 3).
(22) The change in direction of the movement of the sections (1, 2, 3) is simply carried out by inverting the direction of rotation of the motor (25).
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(24) The sections (1, 2, 3) are positioned in parallel, such that the telescopic movement of the different sections (1, 2, 3) resembles that of a rail of a single section (1, 2, 3) as described later.
(25) Each section (1, 2, 3) incorporates a stop (17, 18, 19) and a tilting push pawl (8, 9, 10) on the rear end with a protrusion on the end.
(26) The first additional segment (2) and the second additional segment (3) incorporate, on the other end, a tilting L-shaped pull pawl (6, 7) that incorporates a protrusion on the end of one of the flanges thereof and a bolt (22, 23), on the end of the other flange, perpendicular to the surface, which is why it is not represented in
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(33) The operations of the device are described below.
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(40) Therefore, the second additional section (3) reaches the end of its path, marked by a position determined beforehand that can be defined by an element, not shown in the figures, on which the protrusion of the third push pawl (10) or the third stop (19) hooks, such that the movement of the second additional section (3) in that direction is limited and it is not necessary to create a new component in the second additional section (3) that distinguishes it from the first additional section (2). This situation can be extended to an arm that incorporates a greater number of sections (1, 2, 3), where the last section does not have to be different from the intermediate sections. Thus, only the initial section (1) is different from the rest.
(41) Once the end of the container is reached and cleaning has finished, the movement of retracting the sections (1, 2, 3) is activated.
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(46) The movement of the initial section (1) ends when the initial section (1) reaches the end of its trajectory.
(47) It should be noted that it is very important that the teeth of the three sections (1, 2, 3) be synchronized, such that the device is not affected by the fact that the arm is being retracting or extending, being able to alternatively come or go as many times as established. This is produced by the position of the pull pawls (6, 7) and the push pawls (8, 9, 10) that, upon activating the movement of the adjacent section (1, 2, 3), positions it so that the teeth of the different sections (1, 2, 3) are synchronized.
(48) In other embodiments, the brakes (11, 12) and the cams (13, 14) can be incorporated in the segment (1, 2, 3) following that of the movement instead of being in a fixed location.
(49) The present invention should not be limited by the embodiment herein described. Other arrangements may be carried out by those skilled in the art based on the present description. Accordingly, the scope of the invention is defined by the following claims.