TRUCK TRACKOUT CLEANING SYSTEM
20190344759 ยท 2019-11-14
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Abstract
A system for cleaning tires of a vehicle traveling along a longitudinal direction over the system includes modular tire cleaning units with debris removal elements. Each unit includes debris removal elements, such as a first chain assembly supported between supports and over a substrate and extending substantially transverse to the longitudinal direction, the first chain assembly defining a first tire track. A second chain assembly is supported between second sets of supports and over the substrate and extending substantially transverse to the longitudinal direction, the second chain assembly defining a second tire track parallel and spaced apart from the first tire channel. The system may include a second modular tire cleaning unit with longitudinally extending chains and/or a trough holding water and/or sprayers at the side of the system.
Claims
1. A system for cleaning tires of a vehicle traveling along a longitudinal direction over the system, the system being configured to be placed over a substrate, the system comprising: a plurality of first sets of supports spaced along the longitudinal direction; a plurality of second sets of supports spaced along the longitudinal direction; the second sets of supports being spaced laterally apart from the first sets of supports; a first chain assembly supported between each of the first sets of supports and over the substrate and extending substantially transverse to the longitudinal direction, the first chain assembly defining a first tire track between the supports of each of the first sets of supports; and a second chain assembly supported between each of the second sets of supports and over the substrate and extending substantially transverse to the longitudinal direction, the second chain assembly defining a second tire track between the supports of each of the second sets of supports.
2. A system for cleaning tires of a vehicle according to claim 1, wherein each of the supports retains a respective chain assembly with a length of chain proximate the supports being raised from the substrate.
3. A system for cleaning tires of a vehicle according to claim 1, further comprising a guardrail at each side of the system.
4. A system for cleaning tires of a vehicle according to claim 1, further comprising a pair of entrance ramps, each entrance ramp being aligned with one of the tire tracks.
5. A system for cleaning tires of a vehicle according to claim 4, further comprising a pair of exit ramps, each exit ramp being aligned with one of the tire tracks.
6. A system for cleaning tires of a vehicle according to claim 1, further comprising a pair of entrance ramps, each entrance ramp being aligned with one of the tire channels and each entrance ramp comprising two aligned segments.
7. A system for cleaning tires of a vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the first chain assembly comprises a first chain and the second chain assembly comprises a second chain.
8. A system for cleaning tires of a vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the supports are adjustable.
9. A system for cleaning tires of a vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the first chain assembly comprises a plurality of first chains and the second chain assembly comprises a plurality of second chains.
10. A system for cleaning tires of a vehicle according to claim 9, wherein the first chains and the second chains are rotatably mounted to the supports.
11. A system for cleaning tires of a vehicle according to claim 1, comprising a plurality of beams extending along the longitudinal direction.
12. A system for cleaning tires according to claim 11, further comprising cross beams supporting and raising the plurality of beams extending along the longitudinal direction.
13. A system for cleaning tires of a vehicle according to claim 11, wherein the first and seconds supports are spaced to allow a set of dual wheels of a vehicle to pass over the chains between the supports and to self-align.
14. A system for cleaning tires of a vehicle according to claim 4, further comprising alignment guides extending upward from sides of the entrance ramps.
15. A system for cleaning tires of a vehicle according to claim 1, further comprising sprayers at sides of the system.
16. A system for cleaning tires of a vehicle traveling along a longitudinal direction over the system, the system comprising: a first bed of a plurality of transversely extending chains defining a first lane of travel along the longitudinal direction; a second bed of a plurality of transversely extending chains defining a second lane of travel along the longitudinal direction; wherein the first lane of travel is spaced laterally from the second lane of travel.
17. A system for cleaning tires according to claim 16, further comprising: a third bed of a plurality of longitudinally extending chains aligned with the first bed; a fourth bed of a plurality of longitudinally extending chains aligned with the second bed.
18. A system for cleaning tires according to claim 17, wherein the chains of the third and fourth beds are rotationally mounted.
19. A system for cleaning tires according to claim 16, further comprising a first trough attached aligned with the first bed and a second trough aligned with the second bed.
20. A system for cleaning tires according to claim 17, further comprising a first trough attached aligned with the first bed and the third bed, and a second trough aligned with the second bed and the fourth bed.
21. A method of cleaning tires of a vehicle with a tire cleaning system, the tire cleaning system comprising a first bed of a plurality of transversely extending chains defining a first lane of travel along the longitudinal direction, and a second bed of a plurality of transversely extending chains defining a second lane of travel along the longitudinal direction, the first lane of travel being spaced laterally from the second lane of travel, the method comprising: aligning left tires of a vehicle with the first lane of travel and aligning right tires of the vehicle with the second lane of travel; driving the vehicle over the tire cleaning system with the left tires passing along the first lane of travel and engaging the transversely extending chains, and with the right tires passing along the second lane of travel and engaging the transversely extending chains.
22. The method according to claim 21, further comprising spraying water at the tires while passing over the tire cleaning system.
23. A system for cleaning tires of a vehicle traveling along a longitudinal direction over the system, the system being positioned over a substrate, the system comprising: debris removal elements supported to be raised over the substrate and extending substantially transverse to the longitudinal direction, the debris removal elements aligning with tires of a vehicle; the debris removing elements creating voids for debris to pass through to a volume between the debris removal elements and the substrate.
24. The system according to claim 23, the debris removal elements defining a first tire track between a first set of supports and a second tire track supported between a second set of supports.
25. The system according to claim 24, the first tire track comprising a first chain assembly supported between the first set of supports and over the substrate and extending substantially transverse to the longitudinal direction, and a second chain assembly supported between the second set of supports and over the substrate and extending substantially transverse to the longitudinal direction.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0058] Referring now to the drawings and in particular to
[0059] The module (102) generally includes two track units (108) that are connected by an intermediate or center frame (106). The track units (108) form the spaced apart parallel tracks (112). Each of the track units (108) includes a frame (120) that supports debris removal elements (110), which are chains in the embodiment shown. The debris removal elements (110) should have sufficient obstructions to remove material clinging to tires. In the embodiment shown, the chains extend transversely to a direction of travel. As shown in
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[0061] The chains (110) are attached at their ends to mounting rods (114) supported by rod support brackets (116). The rods (114) and the brackets (116) provide a simple and easy support of the chains (110) and easy replacement should a length of chain (110) need replacement or adjustment. Moreover, the I-beams (124) support the center of the chains (110) while maintaining the chains raised above the underlying surface to provide for dirt and debris to fall through the chains without clogging the chain links. In other embodiments, the chains (110) may also be welded or otherwise mounted to the framework in a sturdy manner.
[0062] It can be appreciated that with the chains (110) extending laterally in a close side-by-side configuration, an extended track (112) is formed over which the vehicles traverse. The chains (110) act as a natural cleaning element as the tires engage the chains and remove dirt and debris from the treads of the tires. Moreover, the chains (110) includes voids that all the debris to fall through the chains and are characteristically strong and long lasting and require no special manufacture and mounting. It can also be appreciated that as the vehicles pass, a wave may form through the chains (110) by the tires pushing the chains (110) as the vehicle traverses the tire cleaning system (100).
[0063] Depending on the site and the tire cleaning needs, different types of modules (102) may be used and/or joined together. Referring now to
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[0065] The tire cleaning track unit (208) includes side frame elements (222) and cross members (226). Unlike track unit (108), the chains (210) of the track-cleaning module (208) extend longitudinally along the direction of travel. The chains (210) extend around an end cylindrical cross member (228) as shown in
[0066] The chains (210) are supported by the spaced apart cross members (226). As a vehicle traverses the track unit (208), only the chains (210) engaged by the tires are pushed somewhat downward so that the chains (210) engaged by the tires sag between each of the cross members (226). However, the chains (210) immediately laterally spaced from the depressed chains will rub against sidewalls of the tires. Therefore, these chains engage the sidewalls and have a scraping effect and help to clean caked on mud and other debris from the sidewalls of the tires. Moreover, it can be appreciated that the combination of a module (108) with a module (208) provides different cleaning actions on the tires of a vehicle and can achieve improved tire cleaning.
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[0068] As with module (208), the module (308) has the chains (310) extending longitudinally. Those longitudinal chains (310) over which a tire passes will deflect downward as the vehicle passes over the chains (310). Moreover, as with module (208), the chains (310) that are not directly beneath the vehicle tires will scrape against the sides of the tires and provide cleaning to sidewalls. However, it can also be appreciated that as the vehicles traverse the module (308), the chains (310) are allowed to rotate around the end cylinders (328) to some degree. The rotating chains (310) are self-cleaning to some degree may help to keep the chains from building up further mud and debris to improve effectiveness.
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[0073] Each of the modules (602) generally includes two track units (608) that are connected by an intermediate or center frame (606). The track units (608) form the spaced apart parallel tracks (612). Each of the track units (608) includes a frame (620) that supports chains (610). In the embodiment shown, the chains (610) extend transversely to a direction of travel, and are mounted similar to the chains of
[0074] Guides (618), such as upward extending rods or poles, are mounted on the outer edges of the tire cleaning system (600), as shown most clearly in
[0075] The tire cleaning system (600) is equipped with a water spraying system (630). The clean system includes spray bar (632 extending along the sides of the track units (608). The spray bars (632) include nozzles (640) to deliver water to the sides of tires as vehicles pass over the tire cleaning system (600). Water lines (634) and control valves (636) control the supply of water to the spray bars (632). Sensors (638) may turn water flow on and off to conserve water so that it is only sprayed as a vehicle passes the spray bars (632).
[0076] It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.