Pulsed low-altitude and high-spray tank fire truck and spray method thereof
US-2024226623-A1 · Jul 11, 2024 · US
US9492695B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9492695-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414552283-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 24, 2014 |
| Priority date | Nov 24, 2014 |
| Publication date | Nov 15, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 15, 2016 |
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A quint configuration fire apparatus includes a chassis defining a longitudinal direction, 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 coupled to the chassis with a pedestal and a torque box, a single front axle coupled to a front end of 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. The torque box extends along the longitudinal direction and spans the single rear axle thereby transferring loading along the chassis.
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A quint configuration fire apparatus, comprising: a chassis defining a longitudinal direction and including a first frame rail spaced apart from a second frame rail, the first frame rail and the second frame rail defining a pair of frame rails; a single front axle coupled to a front end of the chassis; a single rear axle coupled to a rear end of the 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 torque box extending along the longitudinal direction and spanning the single rear axle thereby transferring loading along the chassis, the torque box including: a tubular body portion having a rectangular cross-sectional shape, a first end disposed rearward of the single rear axle, and an opposing second end disposed forward of the single rear axle; and a plate having a first wall disposed across a top surface of the tubular body portion, a first leg disposed along a sidewall of the tubular body portion, and a second leg disposed along an opposing second sidewall of the tubular body portion; wherein the torque box has a width equal to a spacing between laterally-outward surfaces of the first frame rail and the second frame rail; wherein the tubular body portion is stacked atop the pair of frame rails; and wherein the first leg and the second leg define a plurality of interfaces configured to engage a plurality of brackets that are attached to the pair of frame rails; a pedestal coupled to the torque box and disposed rearward of the single rear axle; a single set of outriggers coupled to the chassis and moveable between a fully extended position and a retracted position, wherein the single set of outriggers protrude from opposing lateral sides of the chassis when in the fully extended position; a ladder assembly including a plurality of extensible ladder sections, the ladder assembly coupled to the chassis with the pedestal and the torque box, 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; and a stability foot, wherein the opposing second end of the torque box is coupled to the single set of outriggers thereby defining a first load path from the ladder assembly to the single set of outriggers through the pedestal and the tubular body portion of the torque box, wherein the stability foot is coupled to the first end of the torque box thereby defining a second load path from the ladder assembly to the stability foot through the pedestal and the tubular body portion of the torque box. 2. The fire apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the tubular body portion and the plate define a pair of cooperating apertures that receives the pedestal. 3. The fire apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the single rear axle comprises a solid axle configuration extending laterally across the chassis. 4. The fire apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the water tank is coupled to the chassis with the torque box. 5. The fire apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the water tank extends along the torque box in the longitudinal direction. 6. The fire apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a hose platform disposed along a top surface of the water tank. 7. The fire apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising an outrigger housing positioned at the opposing second end of the torque box. 8. The fire apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the outrigger housing is configured to receive the single set of outriggers. 9. The fire apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the outrigger housing includes a support that extends along the top surface of the opposing second end of the tubular body portion of the torque box. 10. The fire apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the torque box further includes a cap at least partially enclosing the first end of the tubular body portion of the torque box, the cap having a bracket extending therefrom. 11. The fire apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the bracket is positioned to couple the stability foot to the first end of the tubular body portion of the torque box. 12. A fire apparatus, comprising: a chassis defining a longitudinal direction and including a first frame rail spaced apart from a second frame rail, the first frame rail and the second frame rail defining a pair of frame rails; a body assembly coupled to the chassis and configured to receive a ground ladder, a fire hose, a pump, and a water tank; a single rear axle coupled to a rear end of the chassis; a torque box extending along the longitudinal direction and spanning the single rear axle thereby transferring loading along the chassis, the torque box including: a tubular body portion having a rectangular cross-sectional shape, a first end disposed rearward of the single rear axle, and an opposing second end disposed forward of the single rear axle; and a plate having a first wall disposed across a top surface of the tubular body portion, a first leg disposed along a sidewall of the tubular body portion, and a second leg disposed along an opposing second sidewall of the tubular body portion; wherein the torque box has a width equal to a spacing between laterally-outward surfaces of the first frame rail and the second frame rail; wherein the tubular body portion is stacked atop the pair of frame rails; and wherein the first leg and the second leg define a plurality of interfaces configured to engage a plurality of brackets that are attached to the pair of frame rails; a pedestal coupled to the torque box and disposed rearward of the single rear axle; a single set of outriggers coupled to the chassis and moveable between a fully extended position and a retracted position, wherein the single set of outriggers protrude from opposing lateral sides of the chassis when in the fully extended position; a ladder assembly including a plurality of extensible ladder sections, the ladder assembly coupled to the chassis with the pedestal and the torque box, wherein the ladder assembly is extensible to provide a horizontal reach of at least 100 feet; and a stability foot, wherein the opposing second end of the torque box is coupled to the single set of outriggers thereby defining a first load path from the ladder assembly to the single set of outriggers through the pedestal and the tubular body portion of the torque box, wherein the stability foot is coupled to the first end of the torque box thereby defining a second load path from the ladder assembly to the stability foot through the pedestal and the tubular body portion of the torque box. 13. The fire apparatus of claim 12 , further comprising an outrigger housing positioned at the opposing second end of the torque box. 14. The fire apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the outrigger housing is configured to receive the single set of outriggers. 15. The fire apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the outrigger housing includes a support that extends along the top surface of the opposing second end of the tubular body portion of the torque box. 16. The fire apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the torque box further includes a cap at least partially enclosing the first end of the tubular body portion of the torque box, the cap having a bracket extending therefrom. 17. The fire apparatus of claim 16 , wherein the bracket is positioned to couple the stability foot to the first end of the tubular body portion of the torque box.
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