Gutter broom position-control system
09783942 · 2017-10-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E01H1/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E01H2001/0881
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A roadway sweeper (10) is provided with a pneumatic ‘lift’ cylinder (LC) connected through linkages to a gutter broom (12) and is pressurized at a operator-selected one of a plurality of air pressures to control the force the gutter broom (12) applies to the surface being swept. In a similar manner, a pneumatic ‘swing-out’ cylinder (PC) that is also pressurized at one of a plurality of operator-selected air pressures to cause the gutter broom (12) to ‘swing-out’ from a fully retracted position toward its fully extended position. A spring element (S), such as one or more helical springs, is connected in parallel with the swing-out cylinder (PC) so that the gutter broom (12) is positioned reliably and repeatedly in response to a user-selected one of many pressure states P.sub.n.
Claims
1. In a roadway or pavement sweeper vehicle of the type having at least one gutter broom assembly moveable from a retracted position to and from an extended position relative to a side of the vehicle, a system for positioning the gutter broom at a selected one of a plurality of positions intermediate the retracted position and the extended position, comprising: a pneumatic cylinder connected to the gutter broom assembly and a support structure, the gutter broom assembly movably mounted on the support structure for movement relative to the support structure under control of the pneumatic cylinder to a selected one of a plurality of lateral positions intermediate a retracted position and an extended position in response to the introduction of pressurized air at a selected one of a plurality of air pressure values into the pneumatic cylinder; and means for providing a resilient spring force for resisting the extension of the pneumatic cylinder in response to the introduction of pressurized air thereinto, the pneumatic cylinder and the means for providing a resilient spring force attaining a equilibrium position corresponding to the selected one of the plurality of air pressure values and the selected one of the plurality of lateral positions intermediate a retracted position and an extended position.
2. The sweeper vehicle of claim 1, further comprising: the pneumatic cylinder has a rod-end and a cylinder-end, the rod-end connected to the gutter broom assembly and the cylinder-end thereof connected to the support.
3. The sweeper vehicle of claim 2, further comprising: the rod end of the pneumatic cylinder is connected to the gutter broom assembly via a spherical rod end.
4. The sweeper vehicle of claim 1, wherein: a controller organization for providing pressured air to said pneumatic cylinder at a selected air pressure to position the gutter broom assembly at a selected lateral position.
5. The sweeper vehicle of claim 1, wherein the means for providing a resilient spring force further comprises: at least one helical spring that extends in response to the introduction of pressurized air into the pneumatic cylinder, the pneumatic cylinder and at least one spring attaining a equilibrium position corresponding a selected air pressure value.
6. The sweeper vehicle of claim 5, wherein the means for providing a resilient spring force further comprises: a first and a second helical coil spring connected in parallel with one another to define a spring assembly, the spring assembly extending in response to the introduction of pressurized air into the pneumatic cylinder, the pneumatic cylinder and spring assembly attaining a equilibrium position corresponding a selected air pressure value.
7. The sweeper vehicle of claim 1, further comprising: a second pneumatic cylinder connected to the gutter broom assembly for lifting the gutter groom assembly from a lowered position in which the gutter broom contacts the surface of the roadway to an upper elevated position.
8. The sweeper vehicle of claim 1, wherein the means for providing a resilient spring force further comprises: at least one helical spring associated with the pneumatic cylinder for resisting the extension thereof in response to the introduction of pressurized air into the pneumatic cylinder.
9. In a roadway or pavement sweeper vehicle of the type having at least one gutter broom assembly mounted on a support for pivotal movement relative to the support from a retracted position to an extended position relative to a side of the vehicle, a method for positioning the gutter broom at a selected one of a plurality of positions intermediate the retracted position and the extended position, comprising the steps of: providing a pneumatic cylinder connected to the gutter broom assembly, the gutter broom assembly movably mounted on a support for movement relative to the support under control of the pneumatic cylinder to a selected lateral position intermediate a retracted position and an extended position in response to the introduction of pressurized air at a selected air pressure value into the pneumatic cylinder; and providing a resilient spring force between the gutter broom assembly and the support for resisting the extension of the pneumatic cylinder in response to the introduction of pressurized air thereinto, the pneumatic cylinder and spring element attaining a equilibrium position corresponding the selected air pressure value and a selected one of a plurality of lateral positions intermediate the retracted position and the extended position.
Description
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DESCRIPTION
(13) As shown in
(14) A pneumatic ‘lift’ cylinder LC is connected between the motor housing 18 and a cylinder mount, and, depending upon the air pressure supplied to the rod end of the lift cylinder LC, functions to reduce the force applied by the brush 12 to the roadway or, if desired, lift the brush 12 to and toward an upper retracted position. The lift cylinder LC operates in cooperation with a four-bar linkage, as described below, to maintain the brush 12 at a preferred attitude relative to the surface of the roadway as it is lifted from the roadway, as indicated by the bidirectional arrow in
(15) A pneumatic position-control cylinder PC is also connected between the motor housing 18 and a cylinder mount, and, depending upon the air pressure supplied to the base end of the position-control cylinder PC, functions to control the outboard extension or position of the broom 12 (as represented by positions P.sub.1, P.sub.2, and P.sub.3 shown in
(16) As shown in
(17) The spring assembly 5, when tensioned, functions to apply a force to the position-control cylinder PC that resists or works against the rod of position-control cylinder PC from extending, as explained more fully below. While helical springs are shown, other types of springs are suitable, provided an increasing counterforce is applied against the rod end of the position-control cylinder PC as the rod of the position-control cylinder PC is extended in response to increasing air pressure in the position-control cylinder PC. In the embodiment shown, the spring assembly is stretched in tension when as the rod of the position-control cylinder PC is extended with that tension force seeking to pull the rod end toward the base end of the cylinder against the force provided by the pressurized air in the position-control cylinder PC. If desired, a spring (or springs) in compression can accomplish the same function, for example, a specially fabricated position-control cylinder PC can include a helical spring internal to the cylinder and surrounding the rod between the internal piston and the end of the cylinder, as represented in a simplified manner in
(18) The gutter broom 12, its motor 16, and the motor housing 18 are connected to the mounting structure 20 through the equivalent of a four-bar linkage. As best shown in
(19) In the disclosed design, the rod end of the lift cylinder LC is connected to the motor housing 18 through a spherical rod end and, in a similar manner, the base end of the lift cylinder LC also connects through a spherical end connector. The lift cylinder LC functions to both lift the gutter broom 12 from its on-the-roadway position to its fully lifted position and to also control the force applied by the broom bristles to the surface being sweep. More specifically, the base end of the lift cylinder LC is vented to the ambient atmosphere (through appropriate filters) and pressurized air, at values selected by the vehicle operator (as discussed below in relationship to
(20) In the disclosed embodiment, the rod end of the lift cylinder LC is connected to the motor housing 18 and the base end thereof to bracket structure that connects to the vehicle frame or chassis, both ends being connected through spherical end connectors. If desired, it is possible to reverse the lift cylinder LC so that base end connects to the motor housing 18 and the rod end connects to the vehicle underside or chassis through one or more brackets. In this case, the rod end of the so-reversed lift cylinder LC is vented (through an appropriate air filter) and the pressurized air applied via the base end of the lift cylinder LC.
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(23) A basic and representative system for controlling the lift cylinder LC and the position-control cylinder PC is shown in simplified schematic form in
(24) The controllers can take the form of stored-program controlled (i.e., firmware and/or software) microprocessors or microcomputers (as well as special-purpose processors, including RISC processors), application specific integrated circuits (ASIC), programmable logic arrays (PLA), discrete logic or analog circuits or combinations thereof, with related non-volatile and volatile memory, and/or combinations thereof.
(25) A suitable program-controlled air pressure regulator that is compatible with DeviceNet or Profibus controllers is available from ControlAir, Inc. of Amhearst, N.H. under the T5500 model designation.
(26) If desired, the system of
(27) As will be apparent to those skilled in the art, various changes and modifications may be made to the illustrated embodiment without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalent.