Object of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a cleaning machine intended for urban or industrial
use, allowing the conditioning of large ground or pavement surfaces.
Field of Application of the Invention
[0002] The field of application of this invention is the sector for manufacturing pavement
cleaning machinery and mainly the sector for manufacturing self-driven sweeping, washing
and cleaning machines in general.
Background of the Invention
[0003] Cleaning machines intended for sweeping or washing large pavement surfaces, such
as roads in cities and towns, large industrial surfaces, public centers and others
are currently known.
[0004] Sweeping machines are a machine of this type and they allow removing trash and solid
wastes from the ground; a sweeping machine is mainly formed by a body with travelling
wheels associated with, where appropriate, traction means, combustion or electric
drive means, power means which are generally hydraulic pressure or electric power
means, and a water tank, further comprising suction means in the lower part of the
body and articulated and displaceable supports in the front part of said body for
anchoring cleaning means, in this case are sweeping brushes. Thus, as the sweeping
machine advances it uses the sweeping brushes to displace the trash and objects found
on the pavement towards the central area which the body passes through, and said trash
is absorbed by the suction means, being stored in an inner enclosure until its extraction.
The sweeping machine uses water from the tank to spray it on the ground and to prevent
kicking up dust. These sweeping machines allow sweeping large surfaces with great
speed and needing few operators. Despite being expensive, many towns and entities
dedicated to cleaning large surfaces and enclosures have at least one of them.
[0005] Another greatly used cleaning machine is the washing machine which also comprises
a self-driven body and washing brushes which allow washing the pavement once it is
swept, thus being cleaner. These washing machines allow a deeper cleaning, and their
effect is significantly noticed when the pavement is especially smooth, such as ceramic,
polished or shiny floors, whereby it is a complement of the sweeping machine to be
considered in many situations.
[0006] The main problem arising with the use of the two machines is the high acquisition
and maintenance cost which is doubled as they are two independent machines since their
mechanisms are not compatible with one another in one and the same machine which sweeps
and washes.
Description of the Invention
[0007] The cleaning machine object of this invention has technical particularities intended
for reducing the necessary acquisition and maintenance costs, providing in one and
the same machine the two functionalities of sweeping and washing machine in an alternative
manner.
[0008] The machine is of the type of those comprising a body with travelling wheels associated
with traction means, power means which are either hydraulic pressure or electric power
means and a water tank being installed in the body, further having suction means in
the lower part of the body and articulated and displaceable supports in the front
part of said body, cleaning means being fixed in these supports.
[0009] According to the invention, the machine comprises a washing head and sweeping heads
that can be detachably and interchangeably coupled to the supports and can be connected
to quick connect terminals for connecting with the power means and the water tank,
the cleaning machine providing a pavement washing or sweeping capacity according to
the coupled head.
[0010] Thus, one and the same machine allows use thereof in two different functions, such
as sweeping and washing, which up until now were not compatible, reducing the acquisition
and maintenance costs as is makes use in the same machine of all those elements having
a common operation. These features have an effect on the flexible use of the machine
and the possibility of interchanging heads for different uses and even for its repair
and maintenance in an independent manner without the machine having to be completely
shut down.
[0011] Sweeping heads conventionally comprise motors (hydraulic or electric motors, for
example) associated with rotating sweeping brushes placed at the end of bars or poles
allowing the arrangement thereof in front of the cleaning machine. These arms optionally
comprise water spraying means which are connected with the water tank, this water
projected on the pavement preventing dust from being kicked up as the rotating brushes
sweep.
[0012] The washing head has specific particularities making its interconnection with the
body of the machine and its interchange with the sweeping heads possible, comprising:
- a chassis with anchors for anchoring to the supports of the body, and having an oscillating
attachment with a lower frame closed in the upper portion, which carries the washing
means,
- washing means configured by at least one washing brush oriented downwards and associated
with either a hydraulic or electric motor anchored in the frame, and washing water
projectors, the motor and the projectors being provided with hoses with quick connect
terminals for connection thereof with terminals of the power means and the water tank,
- a perimetric flap of flexible material prolonged in the lower portion to avoid splashing,
surrounding the washing brushes and
- support and protection wheels in the perimeter of the frame.
[0013] This head is completely floating on the ground or pavement in front of the cleaning
machine, adapting to the inclination thereof by means of the oscillating attachment.
The head can be raised from the ground by means of the operating mechanisms of the
articulated and displaceable supports, such that the brushes are not worn out by friction
while the cleaning machine travels without washing.
[0014] In a preferred embodiment the chassis is V-shaped with the ends secured to the supports
at the sides of the front part of the body by means of anchors, and the oscillating
attachment arranged in the front vertex. In this case, the oscillating attachment
is a universal joint, and the frame is approximately triangular-shaped with washing
means formed by three washing brushes displaced towards the vertexes. This configuration
allows effective washing covering the entire width of the cleaning machine at a reasonably
fast speed as the cleaning machine advances.
[0015] It has been provided that the hydraulic or electric drive motor of each washing brush
has a grooved drive shaft on which there is located an also internally grooved, longitudinally
displaceable bushing, this bushing being associated with the brush by means of a universal
joint, and between the shaft and the bushing there being a displacement spring for
displacing the brush downwards for pressing it correctly on the ground. The pressure
of the brush against the ground is thereby always within an acceptable range. In addition,
the brush is prevented from being pressed with excessive force producing a premature
worn should it come across a protuberance or projection from the ground as it advances.
Otherwise, if there is a pothole or recess in the ground under the brush, the brush
is displaced downwards, being applied therein.
[0016] The washing head comprises a detergent or cleaning product tank arranged on the frame
and associated with metering means. These metering means directly pour the detergent
into the water flow towards the projectors, or directly under the frame.
[0017] The perimetric flap of the frame has a rear recess facing the suction means for the
outlet and elimination of washing water and foam. The water and foam are thereby completely
removed from the ground, being cleaned and washed as the cleaning machine passes when
it is provided with said washing head.
[0018] To facilitate this elimination of water and foam produced, the perimetric flap has
in its rear part vertical displacement means for adapting to the inclination of the
pavement. These means, such as mounting holes and thrust springs, allow adapting the
position of the flap in its rear part of the frame below the machine.
Description of the Drawings
[0019] To complement the description that is being made and for the purpose of aiding to
better understand the features of the invention, a set of drawings is attached to
the present specification in which the following has been depicted with an illustrative
and non-limiting character:
- Figure 1 shows a profile view of the machine with the washing head installed and partially
sectioned.
- Figure 2 shows an elevational view of the cleaning machine with the washing head installed.
- Figure 3 shows a perspective view of the body of the cleaning machine highlighting
the common inner mechanisms.
- Figure 4 shows a plan view of the cleaning machine with the washing head installed.
- Figure 5 shows a simplified plan view of the cleaning machine with the sweeping heads
installed.
Preferred Embodiment of the Invention
[0020] As can be seen in the aforementioned figures, the cleaning machine comprises a body
(1) with travelling wheels (11) associated with traction means (not depicted), said
body
(1) having at both sides of its front part articulated and displaceable supports (12)
in which a washing head (2) or sweeping heads (3) can be interchangeably coupled.
[0021] The body (1) has assembled therein power means (5), in this case hydraulic pressure
means, and a water tank (4) with pipes towards quick connect terminals (41, 51) arranged
in the front part of said body (1) for the connection thereof to the aforementioned
heads (2 and 3). Furthermore, the body (1) also comprises suction means (6) which
suck in the approximately centered lower part.
[0022] The washing head (2) comprises a V-shaped chassis (21) with anchors (22) for anchoring
to the supports (12) of the body (1) at the ends and having an oscillating attachment
(23) attached by a universal joint to a lower frame (24) carrying washing means. Said
frame (24) is closed in the upper portion and is approximately triangular-shaped,
there being an antisplash lower flap (25) surrounding it, prolonging in the rear part
towards the mouth of the suction means (6). In this rear part of the flap (25) there
is an outlet recess (26) for the outlet of water and foam produced in the washing,
and at both sides there are vertical displacement means (27) for said flap in its
rear part for adapting to changes in inclination of the pavement. At the ends of the
frame (24) there are support wheels (28) for being supported on the ground and for
protection against the impacts of curbs and unevenness. In the upper part of the frame
(24) there is a detergent tank (29) provided with a metering device (not depicted)
which is connected with a pipe (20a) for supplying water to projectors (20) in the
lower part of said frame (24). These pipes have at their opposite end quick connect
terminals connecting with the terminals (41) of the body (1) for supplying water from
the water tank (4).
[0023] The washing means of the washing head (2) comprise three washing brushes (7) displaced
towards the side and the front corners of the frame (24). Each washing brush (7) is
associated with a motor (71), in this case a hydraulic motor, fixed in the frame (24),
said motors (71) being connected by means of a hose (72) and quick connect terminals
connecting with the terminals (51) in the body (1). Each motor (71) has a grooved
drive shaft (73) on which there is located an also internally grooved, longitudinally
displaceable bushing (74), this bushing (74) being associated with the washing brush
(7) by means of a universal joint (75).
[0024] Between the grooved shaft (73) and the bushing (74) there is a displacement spring
(76) for displacing the washing brush (7) downwards for pressing it on the ground.
[0025] The sweeping heads (3) in turn comprise arms (31) with anchors (32) for anchoring
to the supports (12) of the body (1), there being at opposite ends of said arms (31)
sweeping brushes (33) connected to drive motors (34) which are also hydraulic motors.
These hydraulic motors (34) are connected by means of hoses (35) with quick connect
terminals with the quick connect terminals (51) of the power means (5) in the body
(1). The sweeping heads (3) comprise water sprayers (36) on the arms (31) which are
connected by means of hoses (37) and quick connect terminals with the quick connect
terminals (41) of the water tank (4) in the body (1).
[0026] Having sufficiently described the nature of the present invention as well as a preferred
embodiment thereof, it is hereby stated that the materials, shape, size and arrangement
of the elements described could be modified provided that it does not involve an alteration
of the essential features of the invention which are claimed below.
1. A cleaning machine of the type comprising a body (1) with travelling wheels (11) associated
with traction means, (1) power means (5) and a water tank (4) being installed in the
body, further having suction means (6) in the lower part of the body (1) and articulated
and displaceable supports (12) in the front part of said body (1), cleaning means
being fixed in these supports (12), characterized in that the cleaning means comprise a washing head (2) and several sweeping heads (3) that
can be detachably and interchangeably coupled to the supports (12) and can be connected
by quick connect terminals (41, 51) to the power means (5) and the water tank (4).
2. The machine according to claim 1,
characterized in that the washing head (2) comprises:
- a chassis (21) with anchors (22) for anchoring to the supports (12) of the body
(1), and having an oscillating attachment (23) with a lower frame (24) closed in the
upper portion, which carries the washing means,
- washing means configured by at least one washing brush (7) oriented downwards and
associated with a motor (71) anchored in the frame (1), and washing water projectors
(20), the motor (71) and the projectors (20) being provided with hoses (72, 20a) with
quick connect terminals for connection thereof with the terminals (41, 51) of the
power means (5) and the water tank (4),
- a perimetric flap (25), prolonged in the lower portion to prevent splashing, surrounding
the washing brushes (7) and
- support and protection wheels (28) in the perimeter of the frame (24).
3. The machine according to claim 2, characterized in that the chassis (21) is V-shaped with the ends secured to the side supports (12) of the
front part of the body (1) by anchors (22), and the oscillating attachment (23) arranged
in the front vertex, configured by a universal joint, and the frame (24) is approximately
triangular-shaped with three washing brushes (7) displaced towards the vertexes.
4. The machine according to any of claims 2 to 3, characterized in that the drive motor (71) of each washing brush (7) has a grooved drive shaft (73) on
which there is located an also internally grooved, longitudinally displaceable bushing
(74), this bushing (74) being associated with the washing brush (7) by means of a
universal joint (75), and between the grooved shaft (73) and the bushing (74) there
being a displacement spring (76) for displacing the washing brush (7) downwards for
pressing it correctly on the ground.
5. The machine according to any of claims 2 to 4, characterized in that it comprises a detergent or cleaning product tank (29) arranged on the frame (24)
and associated with metering means.
6. The machine according to any of claims 2 to 5, characterized in that the perimetric flap (25) of the frame (24) has a rear recess (26) facing the suction
means (6) for the outlet and elimination of washing water and foam.
7. The machine according to any of claims 2 to 6, characterized in that the perimetric flap (25) has in its rear part vertical displacement means (27) for
adapting to the inclination of the pavement.