AMPHIBIOUS PUMPING VEHICLE
20250332876 ยท 2025-10-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63H2025/028
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60F3/0061
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63H25/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A01C23/045
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B60F3/0038
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60F3/003
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F04D13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B60F3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A01C23/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01C3/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B63H25/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An amphibious vehicle for operation in a liquid manure lagoon, the vehicle comprising: a floatable vehicle body; a ground engaging propulsion structure; a liquid manure pump for pumping liquid manure from the liquid manure lagoon; a power source for powering both the ground engaging propulsion structure and the liquid manure pump; and, a remote control structure for controlling the ground engaging propulsion structure, the liquid manure pump and the power source.
Claims
1. An amphibious manure lagoon agitation vehicle, comprising: a vehicle body with an underside; rotationally powered ground engaging elements that are rotationally powered to propel the vehicle; a manure pump designed to pump manure from a manure lagoon and generate a flow of manure through a fluid conduit that is mounted to the vehicle body, the manure pump including a pump housing and an impeller, the pump housing and the impeller are located along the underside of the vehicle body such that the impeller is immersed in the manure of the manure lagoon whenever the amphibious manure lagoon agitation vehicle is floating in the manure of the manure lagoon; a power source configured to provide power to both the rotationally powered ground engaging elements and the manure pump; and a remote control configured to wirelessly control the rotationally powered ground engaging elements and the manure pump, allowing the speed and direction of the amphibious manure lagoon agitation vehicle to be remotely controllable by an operator who is remote from the amphibious manure lagoon agitation vehicle when the amphibious manure lagoon agitation vehicle is ground engaging and when the amphibious manure lagoon agitation vehicle is floating in the manure of the manure lagoon.
2. The amphibious manure lagoon agitation vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the rotationally powered ground engaging elements are configured to raise and lower relative to the vehicle body.
3. The amphibious manure lagoon agitation vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the rotationally powered ground engaging elements are fixed in height relative to the vehicle body.
4. The amphibious manure lagoon agitation vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the rotationally powered ground engaging elements comprise wheels.
5. The amphibious manure lagoon agitation vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the rotationally powered ground engaging elements comprise two endless tracks.
6. The amphibious manure lagoon agitation vehicle according to claim 1, wherein each rotationally powered ground engaging element is coupled to a hydraulic motor that rotates the ground engaging element.
7. The amphibious manure lagoon agitation vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the rotationally powered ground engaging elements are rotatably attached to the vehicle body through spindles, with one rotationally powered ground engaging element per spindle.
8. The amphibious manure lagoon agitation vehicle according to claim 1, wherein: the vehicle body comprises a first buoyant element on a first side of the vehicle body and a second buoyant element on a second side of the vehicle body; and, the rotationally powered ground engaging elements comprise a first front rotationally powered ground engaging element, a second front rotationally powered ground engaging element, a first rear rotationally powered ground engaging element, and a second rear rotationally powered ground engaging element, wherein the first front rotationally powered ground engaging element and the first rear rotationally powered ground engaging element are on the first side of the vehicle body and the second front rotationally powered ground engaging element and the second rear rotationally powered ground engaging element are on the second side of the vehicle body, and wherein the first buoyant element at least partially occupies the space between the first front rotationally powered ground engaging element and the first rear rotationally powered ground engaging element and wherein the second buoyant element at least partially occupies the space between the second front rotationally powered ground engaging element and the second rear rotationally powered ground engaging element.
9. The amphibious manure lagoon agitation vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the fluid conduit comprises at least two side fluid outlets on opposite sides of the vehicle.
10. The amphibious manure lagoon agitation vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the fluid conduit comprises a fluid outlet that is angularly adjustable by the remote control.
11. The amphibious manure lagoon agitation vehicle according to claim 1, further comprising a steering structure configured to change direction of a set of the rotationally powered ground engaging elements to turn the vehicle to the right or left when the vehicle is ground engaging.
12. The amphibious manure lagoon agitation vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the rotationally powered ground engaging elements comprises a set of steerable front ground engaging elements and a set of steerable rear ground engaging elements.
13. An amphibious manure lagoon agitation vehicle, comprising: a vehicle body with an underside; four rotationally powered ground engaging wheels that are rotationally powered to propel the vehicle, the four rotationally powered ground engaging wheels comprising two front wheels disposed on opposite sides of the vehicle and two rear wheels disposed on opposite sides of the vehicle; a manure pump designed to pump manure from a manure lagoon and generate a flow of manure through a fluid conduit that is mounted to the vehicle body, the manure pump including a pump housing and an impeller, the pump housing and the impeller are located along the underside of the vehicle body such that the impeller is immersed in the manure of the manure lagoon whenever the amphibious manure lagoon agitation vehicle is floating in the manure of the manure lagoon; a power source configured to provide power to both the powered ground engaging wheels and the manure pump; and a remote control configured to wirelessly control the rotationally powered ground engaging wheels and the manure pump allowing the speed and direction of the amphibious manure lagoon agitation vehicle to be remotely controllable by an operator who is remote from the amphibious manure lagoon agitation vehicle when the amphibious manure lagoon agitation vehicle is ground engaging and when the amphibious manure lagoon agitation vehicle is floating in the manure of the manure lagoon.
14. The amphibious manure lagoon agitation vehicle according to claim 13, wherein the four rotationally powered ground engaging wheels are configured to raise and lower relative to the vehicle body.
15. The amphibious manure lagoon agitation vehicle according to claim 13, wherein each powered ground engaging wheel is coupled to a corresponding hydraulic motor that rotationally drives the ground engaging wheel.
16. The amphibious manure lagoon agitation vehicle according to claim 13, wherein the rotationally powered ground engaging wheels are rotatably attached to the vehicle body through spindles, with one powered ground engaging wheel per spindle.
17. The amphibious manure lagoon agitation vehicle according to claim 13, wherein: the vehicle body comprises a first buoyant element on a first side of the vehicle body and a second buoyant element on a second side of the vehicle body; and, the two front wheels comprise a first front powered ground engaging wheel and a second front powered ground engaging wheel, and the two rear wheels comprise a first rear powered ground engaging wheel, and a second rear powered ground engaging wheel, wherein the first front powered ground engaging wheel and the first rear powered ground engaging wheel are on the first side of the vehicle body and the second front powered ground engaging wheel and the second rear powered ground engaging wheel are on the second side of the vehicle body, and wherein the first buoyant element is between the first front powered ground engaging wheel and the first rear powered ground engaging wheel and the second buoyant element is between the second front powered ground engaging wheel and the second rear powered ground engaging wheel.
18. The amphibious manure lagoon agitation vehicle according to claim 13, wherein the fluid conduit comprises at least two side fluid outlets on opposite sides of the vehicle.
19. The amphibious manure lagoon agitation vehicle according to claim 13, wherein the fluid conduit comprises a fluid outlet that is angularly adjustable by the remote control.
20. The amphibious manure lagoon agitation vehicle according to claim 13, wherein the rotationally powered ground engaging wheels comprise a set of steerable front ground engaging wheels and a set of steerable rear ground engaging wheels.
21. The amphibious manure lagoon agitation vehicle according to claim 13, further comprising a steering structure configured to change direction of a pair of the powered ground engaging wheels to turn the vehicle to the right or left when the vehicle is ground engaging.
22. The amphibious manure lagoon agitation vehicle according to claim 13, wherein the two front wheels are steerable and the two rear wheels are steerable to turn the vehicle to the right or left when the vehicle is ground engaging.
23. An amphibious manure lagoon agitation vehicle, comprising: a vehicle body with an underside; two endless ground engaging tracks disposed on opposite sides of the vehicle; a manure pump designed to pump manure from a manure lagoon and generate a flow of manure through a fluid conduit that is mounted to the vehicle body, the manure pump including a pump housing and an impeller, the pump housing and the impeller are located along the underside of the vehicle body such that the impeller is immersed in the manure of the manure lagoon whenever the amphibious manure lagoon agitation vehicle is floating in the manure of the manure lagoon; a power source configured to provide power to both the powered ground engaging tracks and the manure pump; and a remote control configured to control the ground engaging tracks and the manure pump allowing the speed and direction of the amphibious manure lagoon agitation vehicle to be remotely controllable by an operator who is remote from the amphibious manure lagoon agitation vehicle when the amphibious manure lagoon agitation vehicle is ground engaging and when the amphibious manure lagoon agitation vehicle is floating in the manure of the manure lagoon.
24. The amphibious manure lagoon agitation vehicle according to claim 23, wherein each ground engaging track is coupled to a corresponding hydraulic motor that rotationally drives the ground engaging track.
25. The amphibious manure lagoon agitation vehicle according to claim 23, wherein the fluid conduit comprises at least two side fluid outlets on opposite sides of the vehicle.
26. The amphibious manure lagoon agitation vehicle according to claim 23, wherein the fluid conduit comprises a fluid outlet that is angularly adjustable by the remote control.
27. An amphibious manure lagoon agitation vehicle, comprising: a vehicle body with an underside, the vehicle body comprising a first buoyant element on a first side of the vehicle body and a second buoyant element on a second side of the vehicle body; four rotationally powered ground engaging wheels that are rotationally powered to propel the vehicle, the four rotationally powered ground engaging wheels comprising: a set of steerable front ground engaging elements comprising a first front powered ground engaging wheel and a second front powered ground engaging wheel; and, a set of steerable rear ground engaging elements comprising a first rear powered ground engaging wheel, and a second rear powered ground engaging wheel, wherein the first front powered ground engaging wheel and the first rear powered ground engaging wheel are on the first side of the vehicle body and the second front powered ground engaging wheel and the second rear powered ground engaging wheel are on the second side of the vehicle body, wherein the first buoyant element is positioned in the space between the first front powered ground engaging wheel and the first rear powered ground engaging wheel and the second buoyant element is positioned in the space between the second front powered ground engaging wheel and the second rear powered ground engaging wheel; a manure pump designed to pump manure from a manure lagoon and generate a flow of manure through a fluid conduit that is mounted to the vehicle body, the manure pump including a pump housing and an impeller, the pump housing and the impeller are located along the underside of the vehicle body such that the impeller is immersed in the manure of the manure lagoon whenever the amphibious manure lagoon agitation vehicle is floating in the manure of the manure lagoon, the fluid conduit comprising a fluid outlet that is angularly adjustable up and down relative to the vehicle body; an internal combustion engine supported on the vehicle body configured to provide power to both the powered ground engaging wheels and the manure pump; and a remote control configured to wirelessly control the rotationally powered ground engaging wheels, the manure pump and the angular orientation of the fluid outlet, allowing the speed and the direction of the amphibious manure lagoon agitation vehicle, and the angular orientation of the fluid outlet of the amphibious manure lagoon agitation vehicle to be remotely controllable by an operator who is remote from the amphibious manure lagoon agitation vehicle when the amphibious manure lagoon agitation vehicle is ground engaging and when the amphibious manure lagoon agitation vehicle is floating in the manure of the manure lagoon.
28. The amphibious manure lagoon agitation vehicle according to claim 27, wherein the four rotationally powered ground engaging wheels are configured to raise and lower relative to the vehicle body.
29. The amphibious manure lagoon agitation vehicle according to claim 27, wherein the internal combustion engine is supported on the vehicle body at a position higher than the buoyant elements.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0028] In order that the invention may be more clearly understood, embodiments thereof will now be described in detail by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0037] In describing the figures, like features are referred to by like reference numerals. Although not all features indicated on a particular drawing are necessarily described with reference to that drawing, all of the features are described with reference to at least one of the drawings.
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[0039] The fluid pump 9 comprises a pump housing 18 with three tangential fluid outlets 19 that are combined into a single fluid conduit 20. The single fluid conduit 20 is then split into left side 21 and right side 22 fluid conduits which connect at the front and rear of the vehicle to form a complete circuit. The fluid pump 9 is thus fluidically connected to all fluid nozzles of the vehicle via the fluid conduits 20-22.
[0040] A first fluid nozzle 11 is provided at a front of the vehicle. The first fluid nozzle 11 comprises first articulation means 12 that is hydraulically powered to cause the nozzle to change angular orientation relative to the vehicle body 1 in a vertical plane. A pair of second fluid nozzles 13 is provided at a rear of the vehicle. The second fluid nozzles 13 comprise a second articulation means 14 that is hydraulically powered to cause the nozzles to change angular orientation relative to the vehicle body 1 in a vertical plane. The first and second fluid nozzles are part of a plurality of fluid nozzles of the vehicle. The plurality of fluid nozzles further comprises side fluid nozzles 16, 17 on opposite sides of the vehicle. A pair of left side fluid nozzles 16 and a pair of right side fluid nozzles 17 are provided.
[0041] Valve structure comprising a valve 15 corresponding to each fluid nozzle 11, 13, 16, 17 is also provided. The valves 15 are powered and operable to open or close. The valves 15 may be opened fully or partially to proportion flow between the plurality of fluid nozzles. Cooperation between the valves 15 and the plurality of fluid nozzles is used to provide directional control and motive power for the vehicle while floating. For example, proportioning fluid flow from the right side fluid nozzles 17 to the left side fluid nozzles 16 causes the vehicle to turn to the right will floating. Similarly, fluid flow may be proportioned between the first fluid nozzle 11 and the second fluid nozzles 13 to cause the vehicle to move forward or backward. By rotating the second fluid nozzles 13 fully downwardly and then up toward the front of the vehicle using the second articulation means 14, the vehicle may also be directed rearward and/or slowed in its forward movement speed. Thus, the combination of proportioning flow between the plurality of fluid nozzles using the valve structure and/or articulating the nozzles may be used to control forward, rearward, left and right movement and speed of the vehicle. The flow rate of the fluid pump 9 may also be adjusted to enhance directional and speed control via the plurality of nozzles while floating.
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[0047] An example of a pump 9 suitable for use with the vehicle is disclosed in co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/038,189 filed Mar. 1, 2011, entitled Pump for Immersion Within a Fluid Reservoir, which is incorporated herein by reference.
[0048] The location of at least the ground engaging propulsion structure, the power source and the fluid pump are selected to provide a desired location for a center of gravity of the vehicle. The desired location for the center of gravity of the vehicle is selected to improve handling characteristics of the vehicle while floating. The center of gravity is located along the longitudinal centerline of the vehicle, substantially in the middle of the vehicle.
[0049] A remote control structure 40 comprises an antenna configured to cause the vehicle to be remotely controllable by an operator remote from the vehicle. The remote control structure comprises a wireless transmitter used by the operator and a wireless receiver on the vehicle. The wireless receiver interfaces with a hydraulic control center on the vehicle to permit control of hydraulically operated components, such as hydraulic cylinders, valves, motors, etc. This allows the operator to control vehicle speed and direction on land or when floating, to raise the wheels and to change the angular orientation of the first and second fluid nozzles. A wireless engine starter is provided to control operation of the internal combustion engine used as a power source. A set of hydraulic controls is optionally provided to modulate engine speed and/or fluid pump rotational speed. Thus, a variety of functions may be controlled remotely that allow the vehicle to operate on land or when floating.
[0050] In operation, an operator uses the remote controls to maneuver the vehicle to the lagoon entrance, drive the vehicle into the lagoon, raise the ground engaging propulsion structure (wheels), lower the fluid pump, begin pumping fluid with the fluid pump through the fluid conduits and selectively open at least the second fluid nozzles to cause the vehicle to move out on to the surface of the lagoon. The valves associated with the side fluid nozzles may also be opened or closed to provide directional control of the vehicle on the lagoon. Once the vehicle is in the desired position, the valves associated with the first fluid nozzle are opened and the first articulation structure is used to position the first fluid nozzle at a desired angular orientation relative to the vehicle body. This is generally an upward orientation so that the fluid is sprayed widely to break crusts of material floating on the surface of the lagoon. In this manner, fluid is recirculated and directed to desired locations in the lagoon. As fluid is emptied from the lagoon, the floating vehicle is permitted to lower with the fluid level. When the lagoon has been sufficiently emptied, the operator is able to reverse the foregoing process in order to maneuver the vehicle to the lagoon exit, lower the wheels, and drive the vehicle up the muddy bank out of the lagoon.
[0051] The novel features will become apparent to those of skill in the art upon examination of the description. It should be understood, however, that the scope of the claims should not be limited by the embodiments, but are intended by the inventor to be given the broadest interpretation consistent with the wording of the claims and the specification as a whole.