Device for cleaning of footwear
09622642 ยท 2017-04-18
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47L23/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L23/24
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L23/18
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L23/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47L23/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L23/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L23/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L23/18
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L23/24
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Device for cleaning of footwear in connection with use of construction site vehicles, with a water pump (16), nozzles (20) and water pipe (18) between same. The device includes a compressor (22) for air and air pressure pipe (23) and nozzles (20, 21), an outer supporting structure in the form of a housing (2) arranged to protect the other parts of the device against external influence, The housing includes a recess (14) for receiving footwear to be cleaned. At least one sensor (25) is included for initiating cleaning when footwear is positioned in said recess (14). The device is arranged to automatically flush the footwear with water via the water pump (16) and immediately thereafter to blow the footwear dry with air from the compressor (22).
Claims
1. A device for cleaning of footwear in connection with use of construction site vehicles, comprising a water pump (16) fluidly connected to a plurality of nozzles (20, 21) via a water pipe (18); an air pipe (23) fluidly connected to a source of pressurized air and the plurality of nozzles (20, 21); a housing (2) arranged to protect the other parts of the device against external influence, having a recess (14) for receiving footwear to be cleaned; and at least one sensor (25) for initiating a cleaning cycle when footwear is positioned in said recess (14), the cleaning cycle including a period automatically-initiated flushing water from the water pump (16) through the plurality of nozzles (20, 21) into the recess (14), thereby contacting the footwear with water followed by immediate blowing of air from the source of pressurized air through the plurality of nozzles (20, 21) into the recess (14), thereby drying the footwear, while the footwear remains stationary in the recess (14) throughout the cleaning cycle, wherein the recess (14) for receiving footwear to be cleaned is partially defined by a lower footplate (15) having a surface through which water and dirt can pass, and at least one inwardly pointed lower nozzle (21) is positioned beneath the lower footplate (15) and configured for flushing and subsequently drying the footwear in the direction from the lower footplate (15).
2. The device of claim 1, wherein the source of pressurized air is chosen from the group consisting of an external compressor and a compressor integrated into the device.
3. The device of claim 1, wherein the recess is laterally defined by a pair of spaced sides and at least one nozzle (20) is positioned at each lateral side.
4. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the recess is laterally defined by a pair of spaced sides and a plurality of inwardly pointed nozzles (20) are mounted in at least one row along each side of the recess (14).
5. The device of claim 4, wherein two rows of nozzles (20) are arranged at each side of the recess (24).
6. The device of claim 1, wherein the recess is defined by a lower surface between a pair of laterally spaced sides.
7. The device of claim 6, comprising a plurality of lower nozzles (21) arranged in at least one row.
8. The device of claim 1, wherein at least one of the plurality of nozzles (20, 21) is a rotating nozzle.
9. The device of claim 1, wherein the air pipe (23) and the water pipe (18) are connected to a rigid distribution tube (13) surrounding the recess (14).
10. The device of claim 1, comprising at least two spaced sensors (25) configured for initiating the cleaning cycle via an activation signal, the at least two sensors (25) spaced apart a predetermined distance and the activation signal requiring at least two of the at least two sensors to provide a signal before initiating the cleaning cycle.
11. The device of claim 1, wherein at least two sensors (25) are arranged at each side of the recess (14) for activating the cleaning cycle via an activation signal, the activation signal requiring at least two of the at least two sensors to provide a signal before initiating the cleaning cycle.
12. The device of claim 1, being configured for mounting on a rung of a ladder on a vehicle or as an integral part of a ladder on a vehicle.
13. The device of claim 1, comprising a controlling unit (26) operatively connected to the at least one sensor (25), water pump (16) and a compressor (22), the controlling unit (26) configured for controlling starting and stopping the cleaning cycle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Below a further description of the invention is provided in the form of an exemplary embodiment illustrated in the enclosed drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(5) Hereinafter the inner, operative elements will be described with reference to
(6) To the right side of the recess 14 an air compressor 22 is shown as well as air pressure pipes 23 leading to a rapid coupling 24, for supplying air to the distribution tube 13. When the device shown is connected to equipment which already comprises a compressor, an air pressure pipe from such an external compressor may serve as the source of pressurized air, rendering superfluous a separate compressor integrated in the device.
(7) The distribution tube 13 provides a common piping for air and water to the nozzles 20 and to provide a rigid structure for the nozzles so that they are maintained in a fixed, stable position during use.
(8) Air may thus be supplied through the same piping defined by the distribution tube 13 as the water, which contributes to a simple, compact, and robust overall design.
(9) Sensors 25 are arranged at both sides of the recess 14 to detect when a piece of footwear is positioned within the recess and thereby, via electric signals, activating a cleaning cycle. Varying degrees of safety measures may be included by the manner with which the sensors are arranged, the number of sensors and possible interaction between sensors. When using two sensors, as a minimum there can be a requirement of proximity to at least one sensor on each side for the cleaning cycle to be activated. Thereby erroneous activation is avoided, if for example a hand comes close to one sensor, since the hand will be too small to be near the other sensor on the opposite side. By using two pairs of sensors the degree of safety can be increased by requiring corresponding proximity at four different points rather than two. The sensors can then register both length and width of the footwear or object inserted. The footwear must then have a certain minimum width and also a certain minimum length for cleaning to be initiated. In this way it is prevented that e.g. a child's shoe can trigger the cleaning cycle. Additional sensors may be used for detectingand requiringa certain profile of the footwear for activating the cleaning cycle. The cycle length can also be increased by introducing a certain delay, but this comes at the cost of increased time.
(10) The sensors are connected to a controlling unit 26 which receives and processes information from the sensors and controls the cleaning process by signals to the motor for water pump and compressor for pressurized air in accordance therewith. While the depicted device includes numerous nozzles, the depicted number and configuration is non-limiting. For example, another embodiment includes only one nozzle 20 with mainly horizontal working direction at each side of the recess 14 and one nozzle 21 under the recess 14 with a mainly vertical working direction. Nozzles can also be arranged at sites and with orientations not illustrated in the drawings, e.g. a nozzle arranged to flush with an inclination down onto the forefoot part of footwear placed in the recess. The nozzles may be of different types and a particularly suitable type is the so-called turbo-nozzle or rotating nozzle.
(11) A person skilled in the art will acknowledge that the present invention can be arranged anywhere there is sufficient space, but a convenient arrangement localization is a place where the user will typically pass regularly, when entering the vehicle. It is presupposed that connection to electric power and water is possible. Electric power will always be available in such vehicle and only require pulling a cable from a fuse to the device. If there is not a tank for water on the vehicle in question, a separate tank may be mounted elsewhere. The particular type of water source is, however, not critical to the disclosed device. In most cases a water tank is present and a pipe is positioned to lead water to the water pump 16. The device may be deactivated completely e.g. when parking the vehicle for a longer period of time. Preferably, the device is configured for remote activation, e.g. by means of a key or coded switch on the device. The present invention allows a quick and simple cleaning of footwear when entering a construction site vehicle in a manner which may be built into new vehicles, but which also allows subsequent installation into already existing vehicles. A robust and compact design having safety measures and automatic start and stop and drying as well as cleaning, allows the driver's environment to be maintained as neat and tidy as desired, which is seldom the case at present.