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Title: Sweeper hood with transverse air duct and broom compartments



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1. In a street sweeper or the like of the type having a mobile chassis, a debris hopper, a blower having its inlet connected to the hopper for exhausting air from the hopper, an elongate transverse hood, a driven rotatable cylindrical broom in said hood, an air and debris inlet port for the hood and a suction line connecting said hood to the hopper; the improvement in said hood wherein said hood comprises a main compartment having a top wall, depending front, rear and end walls that make sealing engagement with the swept surface, said hood having an intermediate transverse partition depending from said top wall to divide said main compartment into elongate, parallel front and rear transverse compartments, said front compartment comprising a transverse air stream duct that is substantially unobstructed along its length, said air and debris inlet port being at one end of said duct, said suction line being connected to the other end of said duct for creating a uni-directional air stream along said duct, said broom being rotatably mounted in said rear compartment for dislodging debris from the swept surface and throwing it into said air stream, the lower edge of said partition stopping short of the swept surface for accommodating the generally horizontal passage of dislodged debris into the air stream, the top wall of said hood being imperforate along its length up to said suction line.

2. In a street sweeper or the like of the type having a mobile chassis, a debris hopper, a blower having its inlet connected to the hopper for exhausting air from the hopper, an elongate transverse hood, a driven rotatable cylindrical broom in said hood, an air and debris inlet port for the hood and a suction line connecting said hood to the hopper; the improvement in said hood wherein said hood comprises a main compartment having a top wall, depending front, rear and end walls that make sealing engagement with the swept surface, said hood having an intermediate transverse partition depending from said top wall to provide elongate, parallel front and rear transverse compartments, said front compartment comprising a transverse air stream duct that is substantially unobstructed along its length, said air inlet port being disposed at one end of said duct and opening forwardly, said suction line being connected to the other end of said duct for creating a uni-directional air stream along said duct, said broom being rotatably mounted in said rear compartment for dislodging debris from the swept surface and throwing it into said air stream, the lower edge of said partition stopping short of the swept surface for accommodating the generally horizontal passage of dislodged debris into the air stream, the top wall of said hood being imperforate along its length up to said suction line.

3. The sweeper of claim 2, comprising an angled debris deflector projecting forwardly and laterally from the downstream edge of said inlet port, said deflector being substantially coextensive with said hood.

4. The sweeper of claim 3, comprising an angled, inlet scoop projecting forwardly and laterally from the upstream edge of said inlet port, said scoop projecting laterally outwardly of the end wall of the hood at said inlet port for scooping up debris adjacent a curb or the like.

5. The sweeper of claim 4, wherein the lateral extent of said scoop is not substantially greater than that of said air inlet port.

6. The sweeper of claim 5, wherein said scoop has a resilient outer side wall portion that makes sealing engagement with the swept surface.

7. The sweeper of claim 6, wherein said scoop is formed of flexible material and has a flexible top wall portion that forms a portion of the upper boundary of said air inlet port.

8. In a street sweeper or the like of the type having a mobile chassis, a debris hopper, a blower having its inlet connected to the hopper for exhausting air from the hopper, an elongate transverse hood, a driven rotatable cylindrical broom in said hood, an air and debris inlet port for the hood and a suction line connecting said hood to the hopper; the improvement in said hood wherein said hood comprises a main compartment having a top wall, depending front, rear and end walls that make sealing engagement with the swept surface, said hood having an intermediate transverse partition depending from said top wall to divide said main compartment into elongate, parallel front and rear transverse compartments, said front compartment comprising a transverse air stream duct that is substantially unobstructed along its length, said air and debris inlet port comprising a forwardly opening tunnel disposed at one end of said duct, said suction line being connected to the other end of said duct for creating a uni-directional air stream along said duct, said broom being rotatably mounted in said rear compartment for dislodging debris from the swept surface and throwing it into said air stream, the lower edge of said partition stopping short of the swept surface for accommodating the generally horizontal passage of dislodged debris into the air stream, the top wall of said hood being imperforate along its length up to said suction line, said tunnel having an outer side wall that is an extension of the end wall of said hood at said inlet port, a top wall, and an inner side wall that projects from the upstream edge of said air inlet port, an angled debris deflector projecting from the end of said outer tunnel side wall and an angled flexible inlet scoop projecting from the end of said inner tunnel side wall and laterally outwardly of the end wall of said hood at said inlet port for scooping up debris adjacent a curb or the like.

9. The sweeper of claim 8, wherein the lateral extent of said scoop is not substantially greater than that of said air inlet port.

10. The sweeper of claim 8, wherein the lateral extent of said scoop is less than that of said air inlet port.

11. The sweeper of claim 8, wherein said scoop has a flexible outer side wall that makes sealing engagement with the swept surface.

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Inventors: Gunnarsson, Arne Nils (Upland, CA, US)

Application Number: 836647
Filing Date: 1977-09-26
Publication_date: 1978-09-05
Assignee: FMC Corporation (San Jose, CA)
Primary Class(es): 15/346 15/383
Other Classes:
US Patent Ref:
514678Feb, 1894Furnas15/346.
2913744Nov, 1959Gregersen15/340.
3189932Jun, 1965Daneman15/340.
3605170Sep, 1971Hank et al.15/340.
3808632May, 1974Aagesen15/340.
4044422Aug, 1977Larsen15/340.

Other Refs: 1,155,156
Oct, 1963DE

Primary Examiner: Moore, Christopher K.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney: Verhoeven; J. F., Tripp; C. E.