Battery powered vacuum trash collector
First Claim
1. A mobile vacuum trash collector comprising a bin, a lid mounted on said bin which acts as a plenum chamber, a vacuum blower disposed on said lid, a direct current motor having a predetermined finite no load speed limit coupled to said vacuum blower and operable to produce a steady state suction under load, means for connection to a storage battery power source for energizing said motor, a flexible hose having an inner end communicating with said plenum chamber and an outer end, means accessible to an operator for maneuvering said outer end, said outer end disposed substantially in a flat plane and arranged to permit the closing of said outer end against a surface thereby substantially diminishing the volume of air drawn into said plenum chamber causing said motor speed to approach said speed limit, and thereby developing a greater than steady state suction when said outer end is removed from against said surface;
- said trash collector further comprising electrical circuit means having first and second nodes for coupling to a first source of electrical energy and having third and fourth nodes for coupling to a second source of electrical energy, and switching means coupled to said nodes and to said motor and operable between a series connected position in which said second node is coupled to said third node and a parallel connected position in which said first node is coupled to said third node and said second node is coupled to said fourth node, said series providing greater suction than said parallel position and said parallel position providing greater energy economy than said series position.
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Abstract
A battery powered trash collector mountable on a cart in which the collector, comprised of a pivoted cylindrical bin having a hinged lid surmounted by a vacuum blower, is mounted on a frame to the cart. A flexible hose of inverted U-shape has a nozzle at its outer end adapted for abutting, nozzle closing engagement with the ground or other surface and is supported by a leaf spring secured to the hinged lid. The nozzle is controlled by a handle through a telescoping connection secured to the hose, and a pair of electrical energy sources are provided for energizing the D.C. motor driven vacuum blower. A switch is provided in the handle of the telescoping connection for momentarily energizing the motor while a series/parallel speed controller switch is provided for selectively energizing the motor at one of two given speeds for maximum energy efficiency.
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15 Claims
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1. A mobile vacuum trash collector comprising a bin, a lid mounted on said bin which acts as a plenum chamber, a vacuum blower disposed on said lid, a direct current motor having a predetermined finite no load speed limit coupled to said vacuum blower and operable to produce a steady state suction under load, means for connection to a storage battery power source for energizing said motor, a flexible hose having an inner end communicating with said plenum chamber and an outer end, means accessible to an operator for maneuvering said outer end, said outer end disposed substantially in a flat plane and arranged to permit the closing of said outer end against a surface thereby substantially diminishing the volume of air drawn into said plenum chamber causing said motor speed to approach said speed limit, and thereby developing a greater than steady state suction when said outer end is removed from against said surface;
said trash collector further comprising electrical circuit means having first and second nodes for coupling to a first source of electrical energy and having third and fourth nodes for coupling to a second source of electrical energy, and switching means coupled to said nodes and to said motor and operable between a series connected position in which said second node is coupled to said third node and a parallel connected position in which said first node is coupled to said third node and said second node is coupled to said fourth node, said series providing greater suction than said parallel position and said parallel position providing greater energy economy than said series position. - View Dependent Claims (11)
- 2. A mobile vacuum trash collector comprising a bin, a lid mounted on said bin which acts as a plenum chamber, a vacuum blower disposed on said lid, a flexible hose having an inner end communicating with said plenum chamber and an outer end, direct current motor coupled to said vacuum blower, electrical circuit means coupled to said motor having first and second nodes for coupling to a source of electrical energy and having third and fourth nodes for coupling to another source of electrical energy and switching means coupled to said nodes and to said motor and operable between a series connected position in which said second node is coupled to said third node and a parallel connected position in which said first node is coupled to said third node and said second node is coupled to said fourth node, said series position providing greater suction than said parallel position and said parallel position providing greater energy economy than said series position.
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15. A mobile vacuum trash collector comprising:
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a vehicle; a bin carried on said vehicle; a lid mounted on said bin which acts as a plenum chamber; a vacuum blower disposed on said lid; a flexible hose having an inner end communicating with said plenum chamber and an outer end; a direct current blower motor coupled to said vacuum blower; a direct current drive motor for propelling said vehicle; a power supply circuit carried on said vehicle, said circuit having first and second energy storage means, and having a pair of output terminals and further having a manually operable first swiching means for selectively coupling said first and second storage means in series or in-parallel across said output terminals; wherein said blower motor and drive motor are coupled to said output terminals to receive electrical energy therefrom; a second switching means accessible to an operator and remotely located from said blower motor and being coupled between one of said terminals and said blower motor, for normally interrupting the usage of electrical energy by said blower motor and for delivering electrical energy to said blower motor when actuated by an operator; and wherein actuation of said second switching means energizes said blower motor causing said vacuum blower to create suction within said hose and also reducing the electrical energy available to said drive motor, thereby causing said drive motor to run more slowly.
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