Control system for self-propelled line striper

US10087590B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-10087590-B2
Application numberUS-201715629408-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 21, 2017
Priority dateMay 10, 2012
Publication dateOct 2, 2018
Grant dateOct 2, 2018

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Abstract

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A line striping system comprises a chassis, wheels, a spray system, a propulsion system and a steering system. The wheels are mounted under the chassis. The spray system is mounted on the chassis. The propulsion system is mounted on the chassis to drive a wheel. The steering system is coupled to the chassis. The steering system comprises a handlebar rotatatable to steer a wheel, and a speed bar pivotable to control the propulsion system.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A self-propelled paint system comprising: a chassis; a first wheel mounted to the chassis; a second wheel mounted to the chassis; a hydraulic propulsion system mounted to the chassis, the hydraulic propulsion system comprising: a hydraulic fluid; and a hydraulic motor driven by the hydraulic fluid and connected to the first wheel; a paint system mounted to the chassis, the paint system comprising: a paint pump powered by the hydraulic fluid; and a spray system for spraying paint, the spray system fluidly coupled to the paint pump; and a steering system comprising: a steering lever rotatable about a first axis to move the second wheel; and a control lever mounted to the steering lever to control flow of the hydraulic fluid to the hydraulic motor, wherein the control lever is rotatable about a second axis, the second axis being transverse to the first axis. 2. The self-propelled paint system of claim 1 wherein: the second wheel comprises: a carriage having a swivel post connected to the chassis; and a tire mounted to the carriage; and the steering system further comprises: a pair of linkages connecting the steering lever to the carriage. 3. The self-propelled paint system of claim 2 wherein each of the pair of linkages comprises: a flexible cable extending between the steering lever and the carriage; a mechanism to adjust a length of the flexible cable; and a ball joint coupling the flexible cable to the carriage. 4. The self-propelled paint system of claim 1 wherein the steering system includes an activation switch configured to discharge fluid from the spray system. 5. The self-propelled paint system of claim 1 wherein the steering system includes a push-button mounted on the steering lever, the push-button being configured to discharge fluid from the spray system. 6. The self-propelled paint system of claim 1 wherein the steering lever and the control lever are mounted on an adjustable post. 7. The self-propelled paint system of claim 6 wherein the post extends telescopically such that the height of the steering lever relative to a platform of the chassis can be adjusted. 8. The self-propelled paint system of claim 1 wherein rotation of the control lever about the second axis in a counter-clockwise direction causes forward movement of the self-propelled paint system and rotation of the control lever about the second axis in a clockwise direction causes rearward movement of the self-propelled paint system. 9. The self-propelled paint system of claim 1 wherein rotation of the control lever in opposite directions causes forward or reverse movement of the self-propelled paint system. 10. The self-propelled paint system of claim 1 wherein the first axis extends generally perpendicularly to a plane of the chassis and the second axis extends generally parallel to the plane of the chassis. 11. The self-propelled paint system of claim 1 wherein the steering lever includes controls for the paint system, the steering system, and hydraulic propulsion system. 12. The self-propelled paint system of claim 1 and further comprising a pivot-point joining the control lever to the steering lever, the pivot-point extending along the second axis. 13. A self-propelled paint system comprising: a chassis; a first wheel mounted to the chassis; a second wheel mounted to the chassis, the second wheel comprising: a carriage having a swivel post connected to the chassis; and a tire mounted to the carriage; and a hydraulic propulsion system mounted to the chassis, the hydraulic propulsion system comprising: a hydraulic fluid; and a hydraulic motor driven by the hydraulic fluid and connected to the first wheel; a paint system mounted to the chassis, the paint system comprising: a paint pump powered by the hydraulic fluid; and a spray system for spraying paint, the spray system fluidly coupled to the paint pump; and a steering system comprising: a steering lever rotatable about a first axis to move the second wheel; a pair of linkages connecting the steering lever to the carriage, each of the pair of linkages comprising: a flexible cable extending between the steering lever and the carriage; a mechanism to adjust a length of the flexible cable; and a ball joint coupling the flexible cable to the carriage; and a control lever mounted to the steering lever to control flow of the hydraulic fluid to the hydraulic motor. 14. The self-propelled paint system of claim 13 wherein the steering system includes an activation switch configured to discharge fluid from the spray system. 15. The self-propelled paint system of claim 13 wherein the steering system includes a push-button mounted on the steering lever, the push-button being configured to discharge fluid from the spray system. 16. The self-propelled paint system of claim 13 wherein the steering lever and the control lever are mounted on an adjustable post that extends telescopically such that the height of the steering lever relative to a platform of the chassis can be adjusted. 17. The self-propelled paint system of claim 13 wherein rotation of the control lever in opposite directions causes forward or reverse movement of the self-propelled paint system. 18. The self-propelled paint system of claim 13 wherein the steering lever includes controls for the paint system, the steering system, and hydraulic propulsion system. 19. A self-propelled paint system comprising: a chassis; a first wheel mounted to the chassis; a second wheel mounted to the chassis, the second wheel comprising: a carriage having a swivel post connected to the chassis; and a tire mounted to the carriage; and a hydraulic propulsion system mounted to the chassis, the hydraulic propulsion system comprising: a hydraulic fluid; and a hydraulic motor driven by the hydraulic fluid and connected to the first wheel; a paint system mounted to the chassis, the paint system comprising: a paint pump powered by the hydraulic fluid; and a spray system for spraying paint, the spray system fluidly coupled to the paint pump; and a steering system comprising: a steering lever rotatable about a first axis to move the second wheel; and a control lever mounted to the steering lever to control flow of the hydraulic fluid to the hydraulic motor; a pair of linkages connecting the steering lever to the carriage; a caliper mounted to the swivel post; a centering post extending from the carriage; a stop post connected to the chassis; a caliper mounted to the chassis and having arms surrounding the centering post and the stop post; and a spring coupled to the arms of the caliper to position the carriage in a preferred orientation. 20. The self-propelled paint system of claim 19 , wherein the stop post is adjustably positioned on the chassis.

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  • E01C23/22Primary

    by spraying {(E01C23/206 takes precedence)} · CPC title

  • having pump readily separable from container · CPC title

  • mounted on vehicles or designed to apply a liquid on a very large surface, e.g. on the road, on the surface of large containers · CPC title

  • E01C23/16Primary

    Devices for marking-out, applying, or forming traffic or like markings on finished paving (E01C23/14 takes precedence; inserting or forming in not-yet hardened paving E01C23/02, in recesses formed in fully-set paving E01C23/09; marking-out playing courts or playgrounds A63C19/06; applying liquids or other fluent materials to surfaces in general B05; road surface markings per se E01F9/50); Protecting fresh markings · CPC title

  • Machines for marking · CPC title

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What does patent US10087590B2 cover?
A line striping system comprises a chassis, wheels, a spray system, a propulsion system and a steering system. The wheels are mounted under the chassis. The spray system is mounted on the chassis. The propulsion system is mounted on the chassis to drive a wheel. The steering system is coupled to the chassis. The steering system comprises a handlebar rotatatable to steer a wheel, and a speed bar…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Graco Minnesota Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E01C23/22. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 02 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 4 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).