Pulsed low-altitude and high-spray tank fire truck and spray method thereof
US-2024226623-A1 · Jul 11, 2024 · US
US2016144209A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016144209-A1 |
| Application number | US-201414552252-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Nov 24, 2014 |
| Priority date | Nov 24, 2014 |
| Publication date | May 26, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A quint configuration fire apparatus includes a chassis, a body assembly coupled to the chassis and having a storage area configured to receive a ground ladder and a fire hose, a pump coupled to the chassis, a water tank coupled to the chassis, a ladder assembly including a plurality of extensible ladder sections, the ladder assembly having a proximal end that is coupled to the chassis, and a single rear axle coupled to a rear end of the chassis. The ladder assembly is extensible to provide a horizontal reach of at least 100 feet and a vertical height of at least 105 feet.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A quint configuration fire apparatus, comprising: a chassis; a body assembly coupled to the chassis and having a storage area configured to receive a ground ladder and a fire hose; a pump coupled to the chassis; a water tank coupled to the chassis; a ladder assembly including a plurality of extensible ladder sections, the ladder assembly having a proximal end that is coupled to the chassis; and a single rear axle coupled to a rear end of the chassis, wherein the ladder assembly is extensible to provide a horizontal reach of at least 100 feet and a vertical height of at least 105 feet. 2 . The fire apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a pedestal coupling the ladder assembly to the chassis and defining an axis about which the ladder assembly is configured to rotate. 3 . The fire apparatus of claim 2 , further comprising a turntable rotatably coupling the proximal end of the ladder assembly to the pedestal such that the ladder assembly is selectively repositionable into a plurality of operating orientations, wherein the horizontal reach is defined between the axis about which the ladder assembly is configured to rotate and a distal end of the ladder assembly, and wherein the vertical height is defined between a distal rung of the ladder assembly and a ground surface. 4 . The fire apparatus of claim 3 , further comprising a cab assembly coupled to a front end of the chassis, wherein the plurality of operating orientations includes a forward position in which the ladder assembly extends over the cab assembly, a rearward position in which the ladder assembly extends away from the cab assembly, and a sideward position in which the ladder assembly extends from a lateral side of the chassis. 5 . The fire apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the plurality of extensible ladder sections includes a first ladder section, a second ladder section, a third ladder section, and a fourth ladder section, wherein the distal end of the ladder assembly is extensible to the horizontal reach of at least 100 feet when the ladder assembly is oriented in the sideward position. 6 . The fire apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the ladder assembly is configured to support a tip load of at least 750 pounds, wherein the water tank is configured to contain at least 500 gallons of water, and wherein at least one of the chassis, the body assembly, the pump, and the water tank are positioned to counterbalance a moment generated by the tip load with the ladder assembly extended to the horizontal reach of at least 100 feet. 7 . The fire apparatus of claim 6 , further comprising a pair of outriggers coupled to the chassis and moveable between a fully extended position and a retracted position, wherein the pair of outriggers protrude from opposing lateral sides of the chassis when in the fully extended position. 8 . The fire apparatus of claim 7 , wherein a pair of contact pads associated with the pair of outriggers are spaced a distance of no more than 18 feet when the pair of outriggers are in the fully extended position. 9 . The fire apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the single rear axle has a gross axle weight rating of no more than 33,500 pounds. 10 . The fire apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the single rear axle comprises a solid axle configuration extending laterally across the chassis. 11 . The fire apparatus of claim 10 , further comprising at least one of a leaf spring suspension system and an air suspension system coupling the solid axle configuration to the chassis. 12 . The fire apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the single rear axle includes a first axle having a first set of constant velocity joints and a second axle having a second set of constant velocity joints, the first axle and the second axle extending from opposing lateral sides of a differential. 13 . The fire apparatus of claim 12 , further comprising a first independent suspension assembly coupled to the first axle and a second independent suspension assembly coupled to the second axle. 14 . A fire apparatus, comprising: a chassis; a body assembly coupled to the chassis and configured to receive a ground ladder, a fire hose, a pump, and a water tank; a ladder assembly including a plurality of extensible ladder sections, the ladder assembly having a proximal end that is coupled to the chassis; and a single rear axle coupled to a rear end of the chassis, wherein the ladder assembly is extensible to provide a horizontal reach of at least 100 feet. 15 . The fire apparatus of claim 14 , further comprising a pedestal coupling the ladder assembly to the chassis and defining an axis about which the ladder assembly is configured to rotate. 16 . The fire apparatus of claim 15 , further comprising a turntable rotatably coupling the proximal end of the ladder assembly to the pedestal such that the ladder assembly is selectively repositionable into a plurality of operating orientations, wherein the horizontal reach is defined between the axis about which the ladder assembly is configured to rotate and a distal end of the ladder assembly. 17 . The fire apparatus of claim 16 , wherein the ladder assembly is configured to support a tip load of at least 750 pounds, wherein the water tank is configured to contain at least 500 gallons of water, and wherein at least one of the chassis, the body assembly, the pump, and the water tank are positioned to counterbalance a moment generated by the tip load with the ladder assembly extended to the horizontal reach of at least 100 feet. 18 . The fire apparatus of claim 17 , further comprising a pair of outriggers coupled to the chassis and moveable between a fully extended position and a retracted position, wherein the pair of outriggers protrude from opposing lateral sides of the chassis when in the fully extended position. 19 . The fire apparatus of claim 18 , wherein a pair of contact pads associated with the pair of outriggers are spaced a distance of no more than 18 feet when the pair of outriggers are in the fully extended position. 20 . A method of manufacturing a quint configuration fire apparatus, comprising: providing a chassis; coupling a body assembly to the chassis, the body assembly having a storage area configured to receive a ground ladder and a fire hose; positioning a pump within a pump house of the body assembly; disposing a water tank within the body assembly; pivotally coupling a ladder assembly to the chassis; and supporting at least a portion of the weight of the chassis, the body assembly, the pump, the water tank, the ladder assembly, the ground ladder, and the fire hose with a single rear axle, wherein the ladder assembly is extensible to provide a horizontal reach of at least 100 feet.
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