[0001] The object of the construction of this machine is to give an automatic and suitable
treatment to the building fronts or façades. The treatment will be made by the application
and processing of chemical or biological products, for cleaning, protection, preparation
and/or decoration of the building outer faces.
[0002] As the main use of the machine to be described it is considered the automatized cleaning
of the building fronts where the outer material is glass or the like. Besides the
above, other equally important uses are: cleaning of building fronts made of another
material, as well as application of water, soap, detergent, bactericides, pickling
agents, paints, primers, waterproofing agents, enamels, polishers, decontaminating
agents and other chemical or biological products with similar purposes to said vertical
facings.
[0003] For carrying out the described function, the machine can make use of the cranes installed
on the roofs of the buildings, or one crane can be installed for such purpose.
[0004] Due to the multiple applications of the treating machine, it is convenient to point
out that, apart from the mentioned functions and using as a basis the described machine,
it is possible to make specific models for carrying out special treatments in each
individual case.
STATE OF THE ART
[0005] Currently, the cleaning and maintenance of the building fronts is made by providing
the same with a crane that holds a bucket or gondola, thereby carrying the workers
who do the job manually.
[0006] This system currently in use has the inconvenience of the risk derived from having
the workers located in the hanging gondolas for carrying out the relevant work.
[0007] In this moment there is no system in the market able to carry out the described functions
automatically. This is the reason why the owners of the invention, Mr. Javier Sánchez
García and Mr. Antonio Ballano García, have created a machine able to do the task
automatically, and which also totally avoids the risk of the workers to be suspended
inside a gondola, mostly at a long distance up from the ground.
EXPLANATION OF THE INVENTION
[0008] The present machine has one or several structures -according to the model- where
the various functional elements are located. The main structure moves by means of
a crane placed on the building roof, which is adapted to move the machine along the
whole façade. In this way it is run over the zone to be treated.
[0009] The machine has several tanks where the products to be applied are stored. The products
are carried by dosing pumps to nozzles, and from there to the building front. If it
is necessary, injection methods can also be used for this function. These products
can be water, soap, detergent, bactericides, pickling agents, paints, primers, waterproofing
agents, enamels, polishers, decontaminating agents and other chemical or biological
products which carry out façade cleaning and/or treatment functions.
[0010] Subsequently, the applied product is spreaded and processed by a rotating roller,
drived by an engine. Depending on the kind of use of the machine, the roller can be
provided with bristles made of metal or plastic, sandpaper, chamois skin, foam, etc.
[0011] Once the treatment of the surface is made, it is dried by a ventilation system, although,
in optional embodiments, systems of aspiration, compressed air, infrared radiation,
racket, cloth, or a combination of same can be incorporated.
[0012] The machine has a tank for collecting the remaining used materials. When the applied
products are recyclable materials, such as water or cleaning products, they are collected
inside the tank by rubber flaps or a liquid suction apparatus, and by making use of
suitable filters they can be reutilised.
[0013] The machine rests on the building front by a wheel system, which can be simple or
multiple, so that the machine moves against the front once the crane eases the rope.
In the case of building fronts that are not totally flat, the machine has a system
with multiple wheels which are used to overcome the obstacles.
[0014] In the case of buildings having cranes of low power, the machine is divided in two
parts: a fixed one and a movable one. The fixed part has the pumps and the tanks for
the liquids, and it is placed on the building roof. The movable part has the remaining
elements of the machinery. In this way, the weight of the movable part of the machine
is reduced, and it is the fixed part which doses the products.
[0015] All the models are provided with the necessary devices for complying with the safety
requirements established by the current legal provisions.
[0016] The system is managed by a custom-made microcontroller, and optionally can include
standard industrial systems, such as industrial computers, robots, remote controls
or the like. Thus, the machine can be given several governing controls such as the
dosage of the used different products, autodiagnosis, remote control, crane, sensor
control, signalling and security systems.
[0017] The machine is the result of the above circuit combination, the circuits being multiple,
which means that every circuit can be multiplicated so many times as desired. Also,
several sets can be mixed in the same machine, made of the different combinations
of the described circuits, which originates different models of the machine.
[0018] In case of necessity, the electric systems can be replaced with pneumatic systems
that make the mentioned tasks.
[0019] All the components forming part of the circuits of the machine are standard elements
of the general industry, so that they can be of national or foreign manufacture.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] As an example of a practical embodiment, attached are drawings showing the main parts
of the machine.
Figure 1 shows the sub-assembly which transports the liquids that are projected to
the building front, meaning:
1. Liquid tank
2. Liquid dosing pump
3. Nozzle support tube
4. Nozzles
Figure 2 shows the sub-assembly which carries out the liquid treatment to the front,
meaning:
5. Roller
6. Roller core
7. Roller axle
8. Cotter
9. Pulleys
10. Driving belt
11. Bearings
12. Roller driving engine
Figure 3 shows the circuit which dries the treated surface by blowing, meaning:
13. Motor fan
14. Air inlets
15. Air mixer
Figure 4 shows the main assembly where the most representative elements of a typical
machine can be found, meaning:
1. Liquid tank
2. Liquid dosing pump
3. Nozzle support tube
4. Nozzles
5. Roller
6. Roller driving engine
7. Air driving fan
8. Air mixer
DESCRIPTION OF AN EMBODIMENT FORM
[0021] The function of this concrete model is basically in accordance with the following
process:
1.- It pours water to get the surface ready.
2.- It applies a chemical-biological combination, with cleaning and decontaminating
agents.
3.- It passes a rotating brush made with nylon bristles which rubs the surface with
the applied product.
4.- It sprinkles a chemical solution to protect the treated surface.
5.- It dries the surface by blowing air that comes from a fan.
[0022] The construction of this machine is the result of the combination of several important
parts, as described below:
LIQUID TRANSFER CIRCUIT
[0023] The liquids that will be applied over the surface to be treated are contained in
corresponding tanks (figure 1, position 1). From these tanks and by means of dosing
pumps (figure 1, position 2) the liquids are sucked and conveyed by pipes to tubes
(figure 1, position 3) where the nozzles (figure 1, position 4) are located. It is
in this point where the relevant liquid comes out, propelled against the surface to
be treated.
[0024] The circuits can be independent, so that they do not mix the liquids, or a whole
that mixes the liquids at the time of the application of same.
TREATMENT CIRCUIT
[0025] Once the surface to be treated is cleaned and the desired product applied, the treatment
of said surface starts.
[0026] It is carried out by means of a rotating brush (figure 2, position 5) arranged on
a core (figure 2, position 6), which is in turn attached to an axle (figure 2, position
6). This axle is connected by a transmission (composed by the cotter (figure 2, position
8), pulleys (figure 2, position 8) and the driving belt or chain (figure 2, position
10)) to an engine (figure 2, position 12).
[0027] This engine on starting moves the brush and turns the same so that when the brush
gets in contact with the building front, it treats this surface with the product applied
in the prior stage.
[0028] To avoid frictions, the axle is mounted on suitable bearings (figure 2, position
11).
DRYING CIRCUIT
[0029] After the application of the products and the treatment of the façade with the roller,
the surface drying process starts.
[0030] In the first machinery model, a fan will be arranged on the machine (figure 3, position
13) which will carry out this function. The air driven by this fan flows through pipes,
and is carried to air entries (figure 3, position 14). These entries are connected
to a mixer which has a diffusing groove (figure 3, position 15), which will blow the
air to the surface to be dried.
RECYCLING OF PRODUCTS
[0031] The whole area of the surface to be treated is protected by rubber flaps with two
aims: to protect the surfaces close to the treatment area from possible splashes and
to collect the remaining product.
[0032] These flaps or lips guide the remaining liquid to a recycling tank, and using the
system described in paragraph "LIQUID TRANSFER CIRCUIT", and including a proper filter,
that product is thrown against the surface again, with the consequent saving in the
used raw material.
1. Machine for building front treatment of the type that applies products like water,
soap, detergent, bactericides, pickling agents, paints, enamels, primers, waterproofing
agents, polishers, decontaminating agents and other chemical or biological products
that are able to carry out automatic cleaning and/or treating tasks of the building
fronts and result in washing, scouring, hygienising, brushing, sandpapering, waterproofing,
decontaminating, etc. as a consequence of the application, dosage and treatment of
the above mentioned products or the like.
2. Machine for building front treatment according to claim 1, characterised by a combination
of the above mentioned systems.
3. Machine for building front treatment according to claim 1, for fronts or façades made
of crystal, glass, granite, stone, artificial stone, brick, ceramics, stoneware, metal
and other construction products or elements.
4. Machine for building front treatment according to claim 1, and in view of the size,
situation, work way (it is moving at a considerable height from the ground) and novelty
of the product, it is considered as included in the invention the advertising space
that could be used on the machine and its accessories.
Amended claims under Art. 19.1 PCT
[received by the International Bureau on September 21, 1998 (21.09.98); amended claims
1 to 4; new claim No. 5 to be added (2 pages)]
1. Machine for building front treatment of the kind used for cleaning fronts or façades,
with all the necessary elements inside the same, with remote control so it can be
handled from the ground, using a crane placed on the building roof for its movement,
and cleaning all kind of fronts, either smooth or with small projections, without
a special fastening rail, characterised by a frame with a wheel system which allows
it to overcome the small projections, in addition to provide the machine with a support
on the surface to be treated; which carries a series of horizontal and parallel tubes
(3) where a series of nozzles (4) are installed for spraying liquids which come from
tanks through pipes, driven by pumps (2); which carries a horizontal roller for brushing
the fronts (5) driven by an engine (6); which is provided with a series of tanks (1)
with different liquids for application to the surface to be treated; which carries
a plenum (8) of air driven by a motor fan (7) to dry the front; which carries a tank
for collecting the remaining liquids on its lower part, so that they can be reused
by means of the pumps (2), tubes (3) and nozzles (4); and which carries an electric
system with a microcontroller and sensors that control the whole machine.
2. Machine for building front treatment according to claim 1, characterised in that
the machine uses the following "sequential" combination of functions: firstly, it
projects liquid over the front by means of a pump (2) which carries it from a liquid
tank (1) housed therein to tubes (3) which have nozzles (4), and in this way, a "pre-washing"
is effected; then it projects cleaning product by means of a system like the former
one, and so a "soaping" of the front is carried out; subsequently, it scours the soap
and water applied to the front under the action of a rotating brush (5) driven by
an engine (6), carrying out a "brushing"; afterwards, a further pump sprays water
which is carried to the tubes having the nozzles, and a "rinse" of the building front
is effected; finally, it blows on the surface of the building front by means of a
motor fan (7), which brings air from outside to a plenum (8), where it is mixed and
projected against the building front, causing a "drying" thereof and taking the remaining
liquid to a reutilisation tank, which is used to carry out a pre-washing.
3. Machine for building front treatment according to claim 2, wherein the cleaning
product of the "soap phase" is replaced with chemical and biological products to "decontaminate"
the building front.
4. Machine for building front treatment according to claim 2, wherein the cleaning
product of the "soap phase" is replaced with chemical and biological products to give
a "surface treatment" such as polishing or waterproofing of the building front.
5. Machine for building front treatment according to claim 2, and in view of the size,
situation, work way (it is moving at a considerable height from the ground) and novelty
of the product, it is considered as included in the invention the advertising space
that could be used on the machine and its accessories.
Statement under Art. 19.1 PCT
In a statement according to the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) and the PCT Regulations,
only the claims of the patent are amended by virtue of same and in view of the International
Search Report.
These amendments serve to provide a more detailed explanation about the structure
and function of the invention and have no effect on the description or drawings as
previously filed. Neither go they beyond the disclosure of the invention contained
in the international application as filed.
The claims are related to figure 4 of the previously filed application.