Foam/liquid applicator with an internal lighting system and a carwash system having the foam/liquid applicator
09714010 ยท 2017-07-25
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60S3/044
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B7/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F25/45242
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B3/003
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F21V33/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21Y2115/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B05B7/0043
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05B7/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B3/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F21V33/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A foam/liquid applicator system for an automated carwash has at least one foam generator with a first end, a second end, a first input for receiving air, and a second input for receiving a detergent mixture. The foam generator transforms the air and the detergent mixture into foam. A light chamber is attached to the first end of said foam generator and receives the foam formed in the foam generator, the light chamber has a plurality of openings for dispensing. A light bar is disposed in the light chamber and has a plurality of lights for illuminating the foam as it is expelled via the openings.
Claims
1. A foam generating system for an automated carwash, the foam generating system comprising: a foam generator having a first end, a second end, a first input for receiving air, and a second input for receiving a detergent mixture, said foam generator transforming the air and the detergent mixture into foam; a light chamber attached to said first end of said foam generator and receiving the foam formed in said foam generator, said light chamber having a plurality of openings formed therein for dispensing the foam; a light bar disposed in said light chamber and having a plurality of lights for illuminating the foam as it is expelled via said openings; and said light chamber having an interior wall and said light bar having an exterior wall defining a gap therebetween, the foam flowing from said foam generator to said openings via said gap.
2. The foam generating system according to claim 1, further comprising nozzles disposed in said openings of said light chamber for ejecting the foam.
3. The foam generating system according to claim 1, wherein said light chamber has a removable cap for allowing access to and replacement of said light bar.
4. The foam generating system according to claim 1, further comprising a light flasher connected one of directly and wirelessly to said light bar for controlling an operation of said light bar.
5. The foam generating system according to claim 1, wherein said first input of said foam generator is an adjustable ball valve.
6. The foam generating system according to claim 1, wherein said second input of said foam generator is a full cone nozzle.
7. The foam generating system according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of lights of said light bar are LED lights.
8. The foam generating system according to claim 1, wherein said light bar has a waterproof housing being hydrocarbon insensitive.
9. The foam generating system according to claim 1, further comprising a reducing tee socket disposed between said foam generator and said light chamber.
10. The foam generating system according to claim 9, wherein said light bar has an end supported in said reducing tee socket.
11. A foam generating system for an automated carwash, the foam generating system comprising: a foam generator having a first end, a second end, a first input for receiving air, and a second input for receiving a detergent mixture, said foam generator transforming the air and the detergent mixture into foam; a light chamber attached to said first end of said foam generator and receiving the foam formed in said foam generator, said light chamber having a plurality of openings formed therein for dispensing the foam; a light bar disposed in said light chamber and having a plurality of lights for illuminating the foam as it is expelled via said opening; and said foam generator having a gator cam lock fitting for releasably connecting to said light chamber.
12. A carwash system for an automated carwash, the carwash system comprising: an air source for supplying air; a control valve; a detergent source for supplying detergent and connected to said control valve; a water source for supplying water and connected to said control valve, said control valve mixing the detergent with the water forming a foaming mixture; a foam generating system, containing: a plurality of foam generators each having a first end, a second end, a first input connected to said air source for receiving the air, and a second input connected to said control valve and receiving the foaming mixture, said foam generators transforming the air and the foaming mixture into foam; light chambers, a respective one of said light chambers attached to said first end of each of said foam generators and receiving the foam formed in a respective one of said foam generators, said light chambers having a plurality of openings formed therein for dispensing the foam; light bars, a respective one of said light bars disposed in each of said light chambers and having a plurality of lights for illuminating the foam as it is expelled via said openings; and said light chamber having an interior wall and said light bar having an exterior wall defining a gap therebetween, the foam flowing from said foam generator to said openings via said gap.
13. A liquid applicator system for an automated carwash, the liquid applicator system comprising: a liquid applicator having a first end, a second end, and an input for receiving a mixed solution; a light chamber attached to said first end of said liquid applicator and receiving the mixed solution, said light chamber having a plurality of openings formed therein for dispensing the mixed solution; and a light bar disposed in said light chamber and having at least one light for illuminating the mixed solution as it is expelled via said openings.
14. The liquid applicator system according to claim 13, further comprising nozzles disposed in said openings of said light chamber for ejecting the mixed solution.
15. The liquid applicator system according to claim 13, wherein said light chamber has a removable cap for allowing access to and replacement of said light bar.
16. The liquid applicator system according to claim 13, wherein said light chamber has an interior wall and said light bar has an exterior wall defining a gap therebetween, the mixed solution flowing from said liquid applicator to said openings via said gap.
17. The liquid applicator system according to claim 13, wherein said input of said liquid applicator is an adjustable ball valve.
18. The foam generating system according to claim 13, wherein said at least one light is one of a plurality of lights being LED lights.
19. The liquid applicator system according to claim 13, wherein said light bar has a waterproof housing being hydrocarbon insensitive.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(7) 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. Referring now to the figures of the drawings in detail and first, particularly, to
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(11) At one end of the foam generator 11 is a cap 24 having left and right threaded bores 25, 26 formed therein. Inserted in the right threaded bore or opening 25 is an air nozzle 27 with a control valve. The air nozzle 27 is an adjustable, elbow ball valve 27 ideally being - inches. The air supply 1 is attached to the air nozzle valve 27 and allows air to flow into the housing 20 in a controlled manner via the control valve.
(12) Threaded in the left threaded bore or opening 26 is a machined, full cone nozzle 28. The cone nozzle 28 is connected to the control valve 6 which supplies it a water-detergent mixture. Assisted by the rush of air entering via the air nozzle 27 the partially foamed water-detergent mixture is pushed along the foamer brush 21 for further foaming of the water-detergent mixture (hereafter the foamed mixture). The foamed mixture is then pushed into the light chamber 12 and expelled via the holes 15 or nozzles 16.
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(14) The light bar 14 is held in the middle of the light chamber 12 so that the foamed mixture flows in a gap 29 formed between an interior wall of the cylindrical light chamber 12 and an exterior wall of a housing 31 of the light bar 14. At a second end of the light chamber 12 is a threaded end cap 32 which can be screwed off for replacing or servicing the light bar 14. The light bar 14 is held in an end section 33 of the light chamber 14 and the end section has a threading for receiving an external threading of the end cap 32. The opposite end of the light bar 14 is held in the reducing tee socket 13.
(15) An external light flasher 40 is electrically or wirelessly connected to the light bar 14 for controlling the light bar 14 (e.g. for turning the light bar 14 on and off). The light bar 14 ideally outputs green, blue, red, orange, white and yellow lights individually or in combination. Of course further customization of the light coloring is possible. The light bar 14 can be operated at three levels of light intensity including a. accent lighting at 0.5-2 watts/foot, b. wall washer lighting at 3.5-8 watts/foot, and c. flood lighting at 12-25 watts/foot.
(16) The light bar 14 to survive in such a harsh environment has a potted waterproof housing 31 with water proof connectors 32 and is made of a lightweight impact resistance material that is hydrocarbon insensitive.
(17) As the light bar 14 is incorporated into the foam generator system 10, it is now an integral part and is not an add-on feature. Therefore the light bar 14 is protected from accidently being knocked down or damaged as so often happens in add-on lighting systems. Additional, the light affect on the foam is superior to that of the add-on prior art lighting systems as the light coloring is affected at the source of the foam generation and is absorbed by the foam before it is ejected to a passing vehicle. More specifically, the foam absorbs the color and therefore is visually seen as colored foam. Therefore the viewing pleasure of the carwash user is enhanced by a more thoroughly light foaming action. In addition, the integrated lighting system is less complex and less expensive to manufacture.
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(19) The second embodiment does not have a dedicated foam generator as in the first embodiment. Rather the liquid applicator 52 has a body or housing generally formed as a pipe preferable a PVC pipe or a metallic pipe. The liquid applicator 52 provides an internal chamber for receiving the mixed solution and transports the mixed solution to the light chamber 12.
(20) At one end, the liquid applicator 52 has an end with the gator cam lock fitting 35. The gator cam lock fitting 35 allows for a quick release connection of the liquid applicator 52 to the light chamber 12. Via the gator cam lock fitting 35, the liquid applicator 52 can be separated allowing for easy access to the component parts for cleaning and servicing.
(21) The liquid applicator 52 is connected to a first end of the light chamber 12 via the reducing tee socket 13, the bushing 17, the nipple 18 and the connector 19 (see
(22) The second embodiment enhances the car washing experience in the situation where a foamed detergent mixture is not required such as a rinsing stage, a pre-soak stage, or a waxing stage where once again the falling liquid absorbs the colored lighting and appears to be colored as it falls.