Unattended air cleaning system for surface maintenance machine
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1. An unattended air cleaning system for use in a powered mobile surface maintenance machine having an air exhaust system for dust control, said unattended air cleaning system comprising:
- a minimum of two air filters in the air exhaust system arranged such that part of the air stream normally flows through each filter,valve means to selectively isolate each of the filters one at a time from the air stream, said valve means also being capable of readmitting airflow through each filter, means to shake or jolt each of the filters individually to remove accumulated dust from it,means to sense the differential air pressure across at least one of the filters to determine when it is at a predetermined level,control means to initiate and carry out an unattended filter cleaning cycle when the predetermined level of differential air pressure is determined,said filter cleaning cycle comprising;
isolating a first filter from the air stream, thenshaking or jolting said first filter for a predetermined period of time, thereby cleaning it, while it is isolated from the air stream, meanwhile allowing the air stream to flow through the balance of the filters,subsequently readmitting airflow through the first filter, andsubsequently dealing in the same way with each of the other filters in turn until all have been cleaned.
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Abstract
A powered surface maintenance machine having an exhaust air system for dust control is equipped with air filters for removing dust from the air before exhausting it to atmosphere. Automatic means are provided to mechanically shake dust from the filters whenever enough has accumulated on them to adversely affect dust control. This filter cleaning is accomplished with no attention from the machine operator and does not interrupt the operation of the machine or the air flow needed for dust control.
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1. An unattended air cleaning system for use in a powered mobile surface maintenance machine having an air exhaust system for dust control, said unattended air cleaning system comprising:
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a minimum of two air filters in the air exhaust system arranged such that part of the air stream normally flows through each filter, valve means to selectively isolate each of the filters one at a time from the air stream, said valve means also being capable of readmitting airflow through each filter, means to shake or jolt each of the filters individually to remove accumulated dust from it, means to sense the differential air pressure across at least one of the filters to determine when it is at a predetermined level, control means to initiate and carry out an unattended filter cleaning cycle when the predetermined level of differential air pressure is determined, said filter cleaning cycle comprising; isolating a first filter from the air stream, then shaking or jolting said first filter for a predetermined period of time, thereby cleaning it, while it is isolated from the air stream, meanwhile allowing the air stream to flow through the balance of the filters, subsequently readmitting airflow through the first filter, and subsequently dealing in the same way with each of the other filters in turn until all have been cleaned. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. An unattended air cleaning system for use in a powered mobile surface maintenance machine having an air exhaust system for dust control, said unattended air cleaning system comprising:
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a minimum of two air filters in the air exhaust system arranged such that part of the air stream normally flows through each filter, valve means to selectively isolate each of the filters one at a time from the air stream, said valve means also being capable of readmitting airflow through each filter, means to shake or jolt each of the filters individually to remove accumulated dust from it, manual means to initiate a filter cleaning cycle, control means to automatically carry out a filter cleaning cycle after the manual means has initiated it, said filter cleaning cycle comprising; isolating a first filter from the air stream, then shaking or jolting said first filter for a predetermined period of time, thereby cleaning it, while it is isolated from the air stream, meanwhile allowing the air stream to flow through the balance of the filters, subsequently readmitting airflow through the first filter, and subsequently dealing in the same way with each of the other filters in turn until all have been cleaned.
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- 6. A method of dust control on a mobile surface maintenance machine while it is in motion and operating, the machine having an air exhaust system which includes an air filter for removing dust from an air stream and an exhaust fan on the machine for moving an air stream carrying dust through the air filter, including the steps of dividing the air filter into at least two air filter units so that they are arranged to be operated in parallel in the exhaust system, using all of the air filter units in the exhaust system, from time to time isolating each of the air filter units from the air stream, mechanically shaking each air filter unit for a predetermined period to remove dust accumulated on it while it is so isolated and, at the same time, passing all of the air in the air stream through the remaining air filter units, returning each air filter unit to full operation after it has been isolated and shaken, and performing all of the above steps while the mobile surface maintenance machine is in full operation.
- 13. In a filter system for a mobile sweeper, a mobile sweeper frame having a housing, a brush on the sweeper frame for sweeping debris from a floor, a debris hopper in the housing for receiving debris propelled by the brush, an air exhaust system in the housing for controlling dusting and constructed to remove air and dust from the area of the floor where sweeping is being performed, a filter system in the housing in the path of the air flow caused by the air exhaust system, two filter units in the filter system positioned in the housing above the debris hopper, walls in the housing separating the filter units into separate compartments, an upper opening from each filter unit through which air flows after passing through the filter units, an upper chamber above the filter units to receive clean air from the filter units, a lateral divider subdividing the upper chamber into two defined compartments, one in front and in direct communication with the filter units and the other behind and in direct communication with an exhaust, the said one compartment being divided by an intermediate longitudinal wall so that air flow from the filter units is kept separate, a valve structure in the divider and means for operating it so that one filter unit may be isolated while the other receives all of the air flow of the exhaust system, and mechanical means for selectively vibrating each of the filter units so that dust may be shaken from the isolated unit while the other filter unit is receiving the full air flow of the exhaust system.
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