Utility vehicle to remove matter from surface
11519145 ยท 2022-12-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
E01H1/108
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E01H5/07
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E01H5/106
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E01H1/0836
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B60P1/60
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E01H1/0845
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E01H1/08
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E01H1/10
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E01H5/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E01H5/10
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A utility vehicle to remove a matter from a surface may include an articulated collector attached to a front section of the utility vehicle. The articulated collector is movable. The articulated collector is also configured to remove the matter from the surface. A matter container is also connected to the utility vehicle. The articulated container is also connected to the matter container. The matter container is configured to receive and hold the matter. Furthermore, an articulated depositor is connected to the matter container. The articulated depositor is configured to deposit the matter to a disposal site.
Claims
1. A utility vehicle to remove a matter from a surface, comprising: an articulated collector attached to a front section of the utility vehicle, wherein the articulated collector is movable, and wherein the articulated collector is configured to remove the matter from the surface; a matter container coupled to the utility vehicle, wherein the articulated collector is connected to the matter container via piping positioned along an underside of the utility vehicle, and wherein the matter container is configured to receive and hold the matter; and an articulated depositor coupled to a top side of the matter container, wherein the articulated depositor is configured to deposit the matter to a disposal site, wherein the articulated depositor is coupled to an internal component disposed on an interior bottom surface of the trailer, and wherein the internal component is repositionable and is configured to provide pumping of the road debris from the trailer via the articulated depositor.
2. The utility vehicle of claim 1, wherein the utility vehicle includes a truck.
3. The utility vehicle of claim 1, wherein the matter container includes a tank or a trailer.
4. The utility vehicle of claim 1, wherein the articulated collector includes a receiving aperture.
5. The utility vehicle of claim 4, wherein the matter is removable from the surface by suctioning through the receiving aperture.
6. The utility vehicle of claim 4, wherein the articulated collector is manually movable to position the receiving aperture on top of the matter by an operator for a removal of the matter from the surface.
7. The utility vehicle of claim 4, wherein the articulated collector is automatically movable by a matter detection mechanism to position the receiving aperture on top of the matter for a removal of the matter from the surface.
8. The utility vehicle of claim 1, wherein the articulated collector includes a filter.
9. The utility vehicle of claim 1, wherein the container includes a door to provide an access to the matter held within the container.
10. The utility vehicle of claim 1, wherein the articulated collector includes an internal camera.
11. The utility vehicle of claim 10, wherein the internal camera is configured to provide a video of the matter as the matter is collected from the surface and is routed through the articulated collector.
12. A utility truck to remove a non-hazardous road debris from a road, comprising: an articulated collector attached to a front section of the utility truck, wherein the articulated collector is movable, and wherein the articulated collector is configured to remove the road debris from the road; a trailer coupled to the articulated collector via piping positioned along an underside of the utility vehicle, wherein the trailer is configured to receive and hold the road debris; and an articulated depositor coupled to a top side of the trailer, wherein the articulated depositor is coupled to an internal component disposed on an interior bottom surface of the trailer, wherein the internal component is repositionable and is configured to provide pumping of the road debris from the trailer via the articulated depositor.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(5) The preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the drawings. Identical elements in the various figures are identified with the same reference numerals.
(6) Reference will now be made in detail to each embodiment of the present invention. Such embodiments are provided by way of explanation of the present invention, which is not intended to be limited thereto. In fact, those of ordinary skill in the art may appreciate upon reading the present specification and viewing the present drawings that various modifications and variations can be made thereto.
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(8) The articulated collector 2 may be attachable to a front section of the utility vehicle 1. For example, the articulated collector 2 may be mounted to a chassis and/or a chassis support structure associated with the front section of the utility vehicle 1. The articulated collector 2 may also be moveable in a lateral direction 4. The mobility in the lateral direction 4 may allow positioning of an aperture of the articulated collector 2 over the matter 3 on the surface 8. Suction based mechanism may be used to move the matter 3 through the aperture of the articulated collector 2. As such, the matter 3 may be removed from the surface 8.
(9) The articulated collector 2 may be installed on a central axis in relation to the utility vehicle 1. The articulated collector 2 may include three components that may be installed and/or replaced based on work scenario associated with a removal of the matter 3. An example of the three components may include a filter and/or a grill, among others.
(10) Furthermore, the articulated collector 2 may be moved in a linear direction 5 to elongate or retract the articulated collector 2. The linear direction 5 based movement may be used by an operator to position the articulated collector 2 over the matter 3. The operator may manually move the articulated collector 2 in the lateral direction 4 and/or the linear direction 5 to manually position the aperture of the articulated collector 2 over the matter 3 while the utility vehicle 1 is in motion or at rest. Alternatively, an automated mechanism may automatically move the articulated collector 2 in the lateral direction 4 and/or the linear direction 5 to automatically position the aperture of the articulated collector 2 over the matter 3 while the utility vehicle 1 is in motion or at rest. The automated mechanism may include components such as camera(s), laser(s), and/or radar(s) to recognize the matter 3 on the surface 8 and move the aperture of the articulated collector 2 over the matter 3. The aperture may be automatically positioned to remove the matter 3 from the surface 8 while the utility vehicle 1 is in motion or at rest.
(11) The articulated collector 2 may route the matter 3 to a matter container 6. The matter container 6 may include a tank or a trailer, among others latched (or attached) to a rear section of the utility vehicle 1. The matter container 6 may also be configured to receive the matter 3 from the articulated collector 2. The articulated collector 2 may be connected to the matter container 6 with a pipe routed underneath or through a chassis of the utility vehicle 1. The pipe may connect to a pumping mechanism 9 positioned in a front section of the matter container 6. The pumping mechanism 9 may include components such as a pump, a flow motor, and/or a refrigeration unit to provide the suction mechanism to route the matter 3 to the matter container 6 and to provide refrigeration in relation to a storage of the matter 3. The pumping mechanism 9 may deposit the matter into the matter container 6 through an aperture 10. In another example scenario, one or more heating components may be integrated with the articulated component 2, the utility vehicle 1, and/or the matter container 6. The one or more heaters may be turned on and used to maintain the picked up and/or stored matter 3 in a liquid state.
(12) The matter container 6 may be configured to store non-hazardous material. As such, the articulated collector 2 may include a filter and/or a grill, among others. The filter and/or grill may prevent collection of the matter 3 such as solid item(s). The solid item(s) in excess of a predetermined size may fail to pass through the filter and/or the grill.
(13) The matter container 6 may also include an articulated depositor 7. The articulated depositor 7 may be configured to remove the matter 3 from the matter container 6. The articulated depositor 7 may deposit the matter 3 to a disposal site (such as a waste management site and/or container, roadway, among others). The articulated depositor 7 may be moveable to the left, right, up and/or down. The articulated depositor 7 may deposit or spray the material 3 to the deposit site.
(14) A number of control components (boxes) may be installed in various locations on the utility vehicle 1 to manage the articulated collector 2 and the articulated depositor 7. A first control component may be installed inside a cabin of the utility vehicle 1 to manage the articulated collector 2 and/or the articulated depositor 7. A second control component may be installed in an external service of the cabin to allow for control and management of the articulated collector 2 and/or the articulated depositor 7. A third control component may be a portable management component to control and manage the articulated collector 2 and/or the articulated depositor 7.
(15) The utility vehicle 1 may also include a generator to power components associated with routing the matter 3 from the surface 8 to the matter container 6. Furthermore, the utility vehicle 1 may also include a turbine to route the matter 3 from the surface 8 to the matter container 6.
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(17) The matter container 6 may include the articulated depositor 7 to aid in removal of the matter 3 from the matter container 6. The articulated depositor 7 may include an internal component 14 that is situated at a bottom section of the matter container 6. A positioning of the internal component 14 may allow a pumping mechanism to remove an entirety of a content of the matter container 6 (through the articulated depositor 7). The internal component 14 may also be movable 19 to position an inlet of the internal component 14 in different locations within the matter container 6. The content of the matter container 6 may include the matter 3. The internal component 14 may also include extensions attachable to the inlet (such as a filter) to control and manage a flow of the matter 3 out of the matter container 6.
(18) The articulated depositor 7 may also include a first joint 12 and a second joint 13. The first and second joints (12 and 13) may be rotatable. Rotations of the first and second joints (12 and 13) may allow an operator to position an output component 11 over a disposal site and/or a disposal container. Furthermore, the operator may be able to extend and retract the articulated depositor 7 to position the output component 11 over the disposal site and/or disposal container. Upon positioning the output component 11, the operator may enable the pumping mechanism to remove the content of the matter container 6. A content gauge may provide a visual indicator of a fullness level of the matter container 6. Furthermore, a window on the matter container 6 may allow the operator to view the content of the matter container 6. A door on the matter container 6 may allow ingress into the matter container 6 and provide access to the content within the matter container 6.
(19) A removal action associated with the content of the matter container 6 may also be automated. An automated scheme may position the output component 11 over the disposal site and/or the disposal container in response to a trigger event. The trigger event may include a detection of the matter container 6 in an adjacent position in relation to the disposal site and/or container. Subsequently, the content of the matter container 6 may automatically be deposited to the matter site and/or container.
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(21) The pipe 15 may also include a camera 18. The camera 18 may provide an image and/or a video stream facing a front direction from the inlet of the pipe 15 to aid in viewing the matter 3. As such, an operator of the pipe may start and stop the suction mechanism to allow or reject a collection of the matter 3.
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(23) A method of removing a non-hazardous road debris from a road is also described. The method includes, positioning an articulated collector, attached to a trailer of a utility truck, over the road debris on the road. The articulated collector is attached to a front section of the utility truck. A suction mechanism is started to remove the road debris from the road. The road debris is routed to the trailer. Furthermore, the road debris is deposited into the trailer.
(24) In addition to the foregoing, other objects, features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will be better comprehended through a careful reading of a detailed description provided herein below with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
(25) Although this invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be understood that the present disclosure has been made only by way of illustration and that numerous changes in the details of construction and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and the scope of the invention.