Hydro excavation vacuum apparatus and fluid storage and supply systems thereof

US11085171B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11085171-B2
Application numberUS-201816035070-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 13, 2018
Priority dateJul 14, 2017
Publication dateAug 10, 2021
Grant dateAug 10, 2021

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Hydro excavation vacuum apparatus that process spoil material onboard the apparatus by separating water from the cut earthen material.

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A hydro excavation vacuum apparatus for excavating earthen material comprising: a wand for directing pressurized water toward earthen material to cut the earthen material; an excavation fluid pump that supplies fluid to the wand to cut the earthen material; a vacuum system for removing cut earthen material and water from an excavation site; a dewatering system for separating water from cut earthen material removed from the excavation site; and a fluid storage and supply system which receives water from the dewatering system, the fluid storage and supply system comprising: a first vessel in fluid communication with the excavation fluid pump; a first vessel level sensor for sensing a fluid level in the first vessel; a second vessel, the second vessel being in fluid communication with the dewatering system to receive water discharged from the dewatering system; a second vessel level sensor for sensing a fluid level in the second vessel; and a second vessel transfer pump for transferring fluid from the second vessel to the first vessel, the second vessel transfer pump being in fluid communication with the first vessel. 2. The hydro excavation vacuum apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein the fluid storage and supply system further comprises: a third vessel in fluid communication with the first vessel and/or second vessel; a third vessel transfer pump for transferring fluid from the third vessel; and a third vessel level sensor for sensing a fluid level in the third vessel. 3. The hydro excavation vacuum apparatus as set forth in claim 2 wherein the fluid storage and supply system comprises; a fourth vessel in fluid communication with the first vessel, second vessel, and/or third vessel; a fourth vessel transfer pump for transferring fluid from the fourth vessel; and a fourth vessel level sensor for sensing a fluid level in the fourth vessel. 4. The hydro excavation vacuum apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein the first vessel and the second vessel are separate tanks. 5. The hydro excavation vacuum apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein the first vessel and the second vessel are separate compartments of a single tank. 6. The hydro excavation vacuum apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein the first vessel level sensor and the second vessel level sensor are selected from ultrasonic sensors, radar sensors, capacitance sensors, float sensors and laser sensor. 7. The hydro excavation vacuum apparatus as set forth in claim 1 further comprising: a discharge manifold for offloading water from the fluid storage and supply system; a transfer pipe for transferring fluid from the first vessel to the excavation fluid pump; and a valve for selectively directing fluid from the first vessel between (1) the transfer pipe and (2) the discharge manifold. 8. The hydro excavation vacuum apparatus as set forth in claim 7 wherein the transfer pipe is a first transfer pipe and the valve is a first valve, the fluid storage and supply system further comprising: a third vessel; a second transfer pipe for transferring fluid from the second vessel to the first vessel and/or the third vessel; and a second valve for selectively directing fluid from the second vessel between (1) the second transfer pipe and (2) the discharge manifold. 9. The hydro excavation vacuum apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein the fluid storage and supply system further comprises a controller that enables the second vessel transfer pump to operate based at least in part on an output signal from the first vessel level sensor and/or second vessel level sensor. 10. A hydro excavation vacuum apparatus for excavating earthen material comprising: a wand for directing pressurized water toward earthen material to cut the earthen material; an excavation fluid pump that supplies fluid to the wand to cut the earthen material; a vacuum system for removing cut earthen material and water from an excavation site; a dewatering system for separating water from cut earthen material removed from the excavation site; and a fluid storage and supply system which receives water from the dewatering system, the fluid storage and supply system comprising: a first vessel in fluid communication with the excavation fluid pump; a first vessel level sensor for sensing a fluid level in the first vessel; a second vessel, the second vessel being in fluid communication with the dewatering system to receive water discharged from the dewatering system; a second vessel level sensor for sensing a fluid level in the second vessel; a second vessel transfer pump for transferring fluid from the second vessel; a third vessel in fluid communication with the second vessel, the second vessel transfer pump transferring fluid from the second vessel into the third vessel; a third vessel transfer pump for transferring fluid from the third vessel; and a third vessel level sensor for sensing a fluid level in the third vessel a fourth vessel in fluid communication with the third vessel, the third vessel transfer pump transferring fluid from the third vessel into the fourth vessel; a fourth vessel transfer pump for transferring fluid from the fourth vessel; and a fourth vessel level sensor for sensing a fluid level in the fourth vessel; and a controller that enables the second vessel transfer pump, third vessel transfer pump, and/or the fourth vessel transfer pump to operate based at least in part on an output signal from the first vessel level sensor, second vessel level sensor, third vessel level sensor, and/or fourth vessel level sensor. 11. The hydro excavation vacuum apparatus as set forth in claim 10 wherein the first vessel, the second vessel, the third vessel and the fourth vessel are separate tanks. 12. The hydro excavation vacuum apparatus as set forth in claim 10 wherein the first vessel, the second vessel, the third vessel and the fourth vessel are separate compartments of a single tank. 13. The hydro excavation vacuum apparatus as set forth in claim 10 wherein the first vessel level sensor, the second vessel level sensor, the third vessel level sensor, and the fourth vessel level sensor are selected from ultrasonic sensors, radar sensors, capacitance sensors, float sensors and laser sensor. 14. The hydro excavation vacuum apparatus as set forth in claim 10 further comprising: a discharge manifold for offloading water from the fluid storage and supply system; a transfer pipe for transferring fluid from the first vessel to the excavation fluid pump; and a valve for selectively directing fluid from the first vessel between (1) the transfer pipe and (2) the discharge manifold. 15. A hydro excavation vacuum apparatus for excavating earthen material comprising: a wand for directing pressurized water toward earthen material to cut the earthen material; an excavation fluid pump that supplies fluid to the wand to cut the earthen material; a vacuum system for removing cut earthen material and water from an excavation site; a dewatering system for separating water from cut earthen material removed from the excavation site; and a fluid storage and supply system which receives water from the dewatering system, the fluid storage and supply system comprising: a first vessel in fluid communication with the excavation fluid pump; a first vessel level sensor for sensing a fluid level in the first vessel; a second vessel, the second vessel being in fluid communication with the dewatering system to receive water discharged from the dewatering system; a second vessel level sensor for sensing a fluid level in the sec

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  • Digging devices using blowing effect only, like jets or propellers (E02F5/107 takes precedence; passive suction heads with jets E02F3/925; active suction heads with jets E02F3/9262; drilling by jets E21B7/18; slitting by jets E21C25/60) · CPC title

  • Measuring or control devices, e.g. control units, detection means or sensors (E02F3/902 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Booms {only for booms with cable suspension arrangements (for booms or manipulators with cable suspensions for suction pipes E02F3/905 takes precedence; for booms per se E02F3/38; E02F3/34 for bucket-arms)}; Cable suspensions · CPC title

  • with external rotors, e.g. impeller, ventilator, fan, blower, pump · CPC title

  • by using two or more rollers as squeezing elements, the rollers moving on an arc of a circle during squeezing · CPC title

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What does patent US11085171B2 cover?
Hydro excavation vacuum apparatus that process spoil material onboard the apparatus by separating water from the cut earthen material.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Vermeer Mfg Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E02F5/226. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 10 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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