Conveyance system
US-9121150-B2 · Sep 1, 2015 · US
US9828731B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9828731-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514812298-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 29, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 14, 2010 |
| Publication date | Nov 28, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 28, 2017 |
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This disclosure relates to street sweepers and interchangeable conveyor modules for use with street sweepers that are interchangeable. A first conveyor module is provided that is mountable to the conveyor support structure of the vehicle wherein the conveyor is configured to transport debris from the broom assembly to the hopper on a continuous belt having paddles. A second conveyor module is also provided that is mountable to the vehicle structure wherein the second conveyor is a squeegee type conveyor. The first conveyor module and the second conveyor module are interchangeable on the street sweeping vehicle. Because the size envelope and attachment points and mechanisms are common, the two modules can be interchanged at will.
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I claim: 1. A method of using a street sweeping vehicle; the method comprising: (a) providing a street sweeping vehicle having a hopper, a conveyor support structure, and a broom assembly; (b) providing a first conveyor module and a second conveyor module; (i) the first conveyor module being a belt type conveyor and configured to transport debris from the broom assembly to the hopper; and (ii) the second conveyor module being a squeegee type conveyor configured to transport debris from the broom assembly to the hopper; and (c) interchangeably mounting one of the first conveyor module and the second conveyor module to the conveyor support structure. 2. A method according to claim 1 further comprising: (a) operably using the mounted one of the first and second conveyor modules, and then (b) removing the mounted one of the first and second conveyor modules and operably using the other of the first and second conveyor modules. 3. A method according to claim 1 wherein: (a) the step of providing a street sweeping vehicle includes providing the street sweeping vehicle in which the broom assembly is mounted to the conveyor support structure using at least one of multiple connection points on the support structure. 4. A method according to claim 3 wherein: (a) the step of providing a street sweeping vehicle includes providing the street sweeping vehicle to have a passageway between the hopper and a tank; and (b) the step of interchangeably mounting includes mounting one of a first and a second conveyor module to the conveyor support structure so the module extends through the passageway. 5. A method according to claim 4 wherein: (a) the step of interchangeably mounting includes mounting one of a first and a second conveyor module using a mounting bracket attachable to the support structure. 6. A method according to claim 1 wherein: (a) the step of interchangeably mounting includes mounting the squeegee type conveyor, in which the squeegee type conveyor includes a first wear plate having a first repetitive edge pattern; a second wear plate having a second edge repetitive pattern complementary to the first edge pattern; and the first wear plate is oriented adjacent to the second wear plate within the conveyor module such that the first edge pattern of the first wear plate and the second edge pattern of the second wear plate are engaged together. 7. A street sweeping vehicle comprising: (a) vehicle chassis; (b) a hopper and a tank with a passageway between the hopper and the tank; (c) a conveyor support structure; (d) a broom assembly mounted to the conveyor support structure; (e) a first conveyor module mountable to the conveyor support structure, the first conveyor being a belt type conveyor and configured to transport debris from the broom assembly to the hopper; (f) a second conveyor module mountable to the conveyor support structure, the second conveyor being a squeegee type conveyor that is interchangeable with the first conveyor module and being configured to transport debris from the broom assembly to the hopper; and wherein the first and second conveyor module extends through the passageway when mounted to the conveyor support structure. 8. A street sweeping vehicle according to claim 7 , wherein the broom assembly is adjustably mounted to the conveyor support structure. 9. A street sweeping vehicle according to claim 8 , wherein the conveyor support structure includes multiple mounting locations for the broom assembly. 10. A street sweeping vehicle comprising: (a) vehicle chassis; (b) a hopper; (c) a conveyor support structure; (d) a broom assembly adjustably mounted to the conveyor support structure; (e) a first conveyor module mountable to the conveyor support structure, the first conveyor being a belt type conveyor and configured to transport debris from the broom assembly to the hopper; (f) a second conveyor module mountable to the conveyor support structure, the second conveyor being a squeegee type conveyor that is interchangeable with the first conveyor module and being configured to transport debris from the broom assembly to the hopper. 11. A street sweeping vehicle according to claim 10 , wherein the conveyor support structure includes multiple mounting locations for the broom assembly. 12. A method of using a street sweeping vehicle; the method comprising: (a) providing a street sweeping vehicle having a hopper, a conveyor support structure, and a broom assembly; (b) interchangeably mounting one of a first and a second conveyor module to the conveyor support structure; (i) the first conveyor being a belt type conveyor and configured to transport debris from the broom assembly to the hopper; (ii) the second conveyor module being a squeegee type conveyor configured to transport debris from the broom assembly to the hopper; (c) operably using the mounted one of the first and second conveyor modules, and then (d) removing the mounted one of the first and second conveyor modules and operably using the other of the first and second conveyor modules. 13. A method according to claim 12 wherein: (a) the step of providing a street sweeping vehicle includes providing the street sweeping vehicle in which the broom assembly is mounted to the conveyor support structure using at least one of multiple connection points on the support structure. 14. A method according to claim 13 wherein: (a) the step of providing a street sweeping vehicle includes providing the street sweeping vehicle to have a passageway between the hopper and a tank; and (b) the step of interchangeably mounting includes mounting one of a first and a second conveyor module to the conveyor support structure so the module extends through the passageway. 15. A method of using a street sweeping vehicle; the method comprising: (a) providing a street sweeping vehicle having a hopper, a conveyor support structure, and a broom assembly; (b) interchangeably mounting one of a first and a second conveyor module to the conveyor support structure; (i) the first conveyor being a belt type conveyor and configured to transport debris from the broom assembly to the hopper; (ii) the second conveyor module being a squeegee type conveyor configured to transport debris from the broom assembly to the hopper; and (c) wherein the step of interchangeably mounting includes mounting the squeegee type conveyor, in which the squeegee type conveyor includes a first wear plate having a first repetitive edge pattern; a second wear plate having a second edge repetitive pattern complementary to the first edge pattern; and the first wear plate is oriented adjacent to the second wear plate within the conveyor module such that the first edge pattern of the first wear plate and the second edge pattern of the second wear plate are engaged together.
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