Sweeper with speed control for brush and vacuum fan
First Claim
1. A power-driven sweeper having two elements for moving material, such as dirt, paper, etc. from a surface to be cleaned into an opening of a generally enclosed trash receiving hopper, one element being a main horizontal rotary brush adapted to be rotated opposite the hopper opening and the other being a vacuum fan constructed and arranged to exhaust air from the enclosed hopper so that dust created by the main brush will tend to be drawn into the trash hopper, means for rotating the brush and operating the vacuum fan the majority of the time that the sweeper is in use at what may be considered a normal operating speed, and means for increasing the speed of operation of at least one of the elements from time to time so as to cuase difficult-to-sweep material to be moved farther into the trash hopper.
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Abstract
This invention is concerned with a sweeper, meaning a sweeper with a rotary main brush opposite a hopper, and increasing its ability to load light debris, such as paper, dry leaves and the like so that light debris will be propelled farther into the debris hopper. This is done by setting the speed of the main brush at a lower speed for normal operation to effectively throw what may be thought of as heavier material, such as sand, forwardly into the hopper with the speed being such that excessive wear of the brush is avoided and a higher speed of rotation being effected from time to time so that paper, dry leaves and the like, which may be considered lightweight material, are thrown farther into the hopper with the increased speed of the main brush overcoming the air resistance that normally stops such lightweight material which, at normal operation of the brush, tends to pile up in the rear of the hopper. The sweeper uses a vacuum fan to create a suction in the hopper with the vacuum fan also being speeded up with the brush speed increase which assists in loading the lightweight debris in the hopper. Since the increased speed is used for the main brush and vacuum fan only from time to time when light debris is encountered and on a limited basis, the increased brush wear and power consumption caused thereby is tolerable.
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- 1. A power-driven sweeper having two elements for moving material, such as dirt, paper, etc. from a surface to be cleaned into an opening of a generally enclosed trash receiving hopper, one element being a main horizontal rotary brush adapted to be rotated opposite the hopper opening and the other being a vacuum fan constructed and arranged to exhaust air from the enclosed hopper so that dust created by the main brush will tend to be drawn into the trash hopper, means for rotating the brush and operating the vacuum fan the majority of the time that the sweeper is in use at what may be considered a normal operating speed, and means for increasing the speed of operation of at least one of the elements from time to time so as to cuase difficult-to-sweep material to be moved farther into the trash hopper.
- 3. A power-driven sweeper having a main horizontal rotary brush adapted to be rotated to propel material, such as sand, dirt, paper, etc. from a surface to be cleaned into an opening of a generally enclosed trash receiving hopper with a vacuum fan constructed and arranged to exhaust air from the enclosed hopper so that dust created by the main brush will tend to be drawn into the trash hopper, means for rotating the brush and operating the vacuum fan the majority of the time that the sweeper is in use at what may be considered a normal operating speed that is related to brush wear characteristics to insure adequate brush life, and means for increasing both the speed of brush rotation and the speed of the fan from time to time so as to cause lightweight material, such as paper, dry leaves and the like to be moved farther into the trash hopper.
- 11. In a direct forward throw sweeper, a self-propelled frame, power means on the frame for propelling it, a main horizontal rotary brush on the frame adapted to engage and throw material, such as sand, dirt, paper, dry leaves, etc. from a surface to be cleaned, a generally enclosed trash receiving hopper on the frame forward of the main brush and having a trash receiving opening in the rear area thereof generally opposite the main brush, a vacuum fan connected to the hopper to exhaust air therefrom so that dust created by the main brush will tend to be drawn into the hopper, and means for operating the main brush and vacuum fan from the power means at at least two speeds, a lower speed that is related to brush wear characteristics to insure adequate brush life, and at least one higher speed to cause lighter material such as paper, dry leaves and the like to be moved farther into the trash hopper.
- 16. A hydraulic circuit including a main power source which drives a hydraulic pump for operating a sweeper having a main horizontal rotary brush driven by a hydraulic motor adapted to propel material from a surface to be cleaned into an opening of a generally enclosed trash receiving hopper and a side brush driven by a hydraulic motor arranged to move material from alongside the sweeper into the path of the main brush with a vacuum fan to exhaust air from the hopper so that dust created by the main brush will tend to be drawn into the hopper, the circuit including a variable flow hydraulic circuit connected between the main pump and the main brush motor to vary the speed of the main brush so that the main brush speed may be increased to cause lighter weight material such as paper, dry leaves and the like to be moved farther into the trash hopper, a separate hydraulic circuit connected to the side brush motor so that the speed of the side brush will not increase when the speed of the main brush is increased, and a drive for the vacuum fan that causes it to increase in speed when the main brush increases in speed so that the vacuum fan tends to create a greater airflow through the hopper when the main brush speed increases, thereby tending to cause the lighter weight material to be moved farther into the trash hopper.
- 19. A hydraulic circuit for operating a power operated sweeper including a main power source and a pump driven thereby, the sweeper having a main horizontal rotary brush driven by a hydraulic motor adapted to propel material from a surface to be cleaned into an opening of a generally enclosed trash receiving hopper with a vacuum fan driven by a hydraulic motor to exhaust air from the hopper so that dust created by the main brush will tend to be drawn into the hopper and a side brush driven by a hydraulic motor arranged to move material from alongside the sweeper into the path of the main brush, including a variable flow hydraulic circuit connected between the pump and the main brush motor and the vacuum fan motor to vary the speed of the main brush and fan so that, from time to time, the speed of the main brush and fan may be increased to cause lightweight material, such as paper, dry leaves and the like, to be moved farther into the trash hopper, and a separate circuit connected between the pump and the side brush motor so that the speed of rotation of the side brush motor will not increase when the speed of the main brush and vacuum fan are increased.
- 21. In a power operated sweeper, a frame, an engine on the frame for operating the sweeper, a main horizontal rotary brush on the frame driven by the engine and adapted to propel material from the surface to be cleaned, a trash receiving hopper on the frame with an opening opposite the main brush to receive material propelled by the main brush, a vacuum fan on the frame driven by the engine to exhaust air from the hopper so that dust created by the main brush will tend to be drawn into the hopper, a side brush on the frame driven by the engine arranged to move material from alongside the sweeper into the path of the main brush, mechanical connections for driving both the main brush and the vacuum fan from the engine, means for increasing the speed of the engine and therefore the speeds of the main brush and vacuum fan from time to time to cause lightweight material such as paper, dry leaves and the like to be moved farther into the trash hopper, and an electrical circuit for driving the side brush from the engine by a motor and battery which does not increase the speed of the side brush when the speed of the main brush and vacuum fan are increased.
- 23. In a power operated sweeper, a frame, batteries on the frame for operating the sweeper, a main horizontal rotary brush and electric motor on the frame driven by the batteries and adapted to propel material from the surface to be cleaned, a trash receiving hopper on the frame with an opening opposite the main brush to receive material propelled by the main brush, a vacuum fan and electric motor on the frame driven by the batteries to exhaust air from the hopper so that dust created by the main brush will tend to be drawn into the hopper, a side brush and electric motor on the frame driven by the batteries arranged to move material from alongside the sweeper into the path of the main brush, electrical circuits for driving the electric motors for the main brush, the vacuum fan and the side brush from the batteries, and means for increasing both the speed of the main brush and the fan so as to cause lighter material, such as paper, dry leaves and the like to be moved farther into the trash hopper without increasing the speed of the side brush.
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27. In a sweeper, a self-propelled frame, power means on the frame, a main horizontal rotary brush on the frame adapted to engage and throw material, such as sand, dirt, paper, dry leaves, etc. from a surface to be cleaned, a generally enclosed trash receiving hopper on the frame adapted to receive debris propelled by the main brush, a vacuum fan connected to the hopper to exhaust air therefrom so that dust created by the main brush will tend to be drawn into the hopper, and means for operating the main brush and vacuum fan from the power means at at least two speeds, a lower speed that is used the majority of the time that the sweeper is in use and is related to brush wear characteristics to insure adequate brush life, and at least one higher speed from time to time on a limited basis.
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