Damage resistant recirculation flap

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Inventors

Hennessey, Robert D.
Wilmo, Michael S.

Application #

909222

Filed

Jul-2-1992

Published

Jan-11-1994

Current US Class

015/246
015/83

International Classes

E01H 001/04

Field of Search

15/79.1 15/79.2 15/82-86 15/340.3 15/340.4 15/246

Assignee

Tennant Company (Minneapolis, MN)

Examiners

Roberts; Edward L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Kinzer, Plyer, Dorn, McEachran & Jambor

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Abstract
A surface maintenance machine includes a cylindrical brush mounted in the machine for rotation about a generally horizontal axis extending transverse to the direction of machine movement. A recirculation flap is attached to the machine and extends generally coextensively with the brush and parallel thereto. The recirculation flap is normally yieldingly urged toward the brush, with contact between the flap and a floor obstacle causing the flap to move, against the force of its mounting springs, away from the brush.
 
Claims
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property of privilege is claimed are defined as follows:

1. In a sweeping machine having a cylindrical brush that rotates around a horizontal axis, a means for mounting a recirculation flap behind the cylindrical brush with the recirculation flap being attached to a portion of the mounting means, and with the recirculation flap and the mounting means being attached to the structure of the sweeping machine by one or more pivotal connections and held in normal operating positions by resilient means, characterized in that the pivotal connections are essentially above and forward of that portion of the mounting means to which the recirculation flap is attached whereby contact with a floor obstacle causes the recirculation flap to rotate in an arc upwardly and rearwardly away from said floor obstacle.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

A brush-type sweeper uses a cylindrical brush rotating about a horizontal axis to sweep debris from a surface and throw it into a debris hopper on the machine. The efficiency of this throwing action is never quite 100 percent, though, and a small percentage of the swept debris follows a path around the circumference of the brush, up and over it and into the space behind it. The exact causes of this circumferential travel are not well understood, but the fact that it happens is well known.

Early brush-type sweepers left this overthrown debris behind them in an unsightly fashion on the swept surface. Then it was found that if the rear wall of the brush housing was extended down nearly to the floor and sloped forward under the lower part of the cylindrical brush and as close as possible to it, most of the overthrown debris could be deflected into the brush, whch would recirculate it and throw most of it into the debris hopper. Thus the recirculation flap, as this sloping rear wall was called, substantially improved the sweeping efficiency of the machine. Consequently recirculation flaps have been in common use for many years.
 
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