Device for sweeper units

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Inventors

Sandstrom, Henry

Application #

123214

Filed

Nov-20-1987

Published

Jan-24-1989

Current US Class

015/80
056/328.1

International Classes

E01H 001/04

Field of Search

15/51 15/80 15/84 15/99 56/328

Examiners

Roberts; Edward L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Dowell & Dowell

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Abstract
A conveying mechanism for sweeping debris from a surface and which includes a chute having a lower edge spaced from the surface and along which the debris is moved by an endless carrier having a plurality of spaced sweeper or broom members. An endless flexible sheet material extends vertically from the chute into contact with the surface to be swept and upwardly therefrom along the chute so as to prevent debris from being urged forwardly of the chute and further cooperates with the endless carrier to transport debris along the chute to a collection receptacle.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. In a sweeper having an elevating mechanism including a chute which is inclined upwardly from a lower edge to an upper edge in the direction of travel of the sweeper and which along the upper surface thereof debris is transported by an endless carrier and wherein a space is created between the lower edge of the chute and the surface to be swept the improvement comprising, an endless flexible sheet means, said sheet means extending forwardly of said endless carrier in the direction of travel of the sweeper and being in contact with the surface to be swept, said sheet means extending upwardly from the surface to be swept through the space between the lower edge of the chute and along the upper surface of the chute, said endless carrier including a plurality of sweeper elements, said sheet means extending between said sweeper elements and the upper surface of the chute and over the upper edge of the chute and downwardly thereof to the surface to be swept, drive means for moving said endless carrier relative to said upper surface of the chute, said sweeper elements being engageable with the surface to be swept as said endless carrier is moved by said drive means, whereby said flexible sheet means prevents debris from being urged forwardly of the lower edge of the chute as said endless carrier is moved by said drive means.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a device for street sweeper units of the type which include an elevator having an inclined chute along which an endless carrier is mounted so as to transport refuse or debris and the like upwards from the lower end of the chute to the upper end thereof.

The endless carrier of the elevator usually includes a series of brooms that alternately bear against the ground and sweep refuse and debris in the direction of travel of the sweeper unit and carry the debris along the chute and upwards to a collecting vessel which is located adjacent the upper edge of the chute. The lower transverse edge of the chute is necessarily located in spaced vertical relationship above the ground or surface to be swept in order to prevent the lower edge of the chute from striking against irregularities along the surface.

2. History of the Related Art

A problem associated with prior sweeper units is that some portion of the refuse is thrown forward by the brooms mounted to the carrier elements with the debris passing between the lower transverse edge of the chute and the surface to be swept. Thus, in some instances, the brooms do not convey the debris into the chute. In order to solve this problem, it is known to mount, adjacent the lower tranverse edge of the chute, a freely rotatable sweeping roll which is intended to bridge or extend across the space between the transverse edge and the surface to be swept. In this way, the sweeping roller guides the refuse or debris up into the chute in cooperation with the carrier and broom elements of the elevator so that the lower edge of the chute can be spaced at a sufficiently great distance from the ground or surface being swept so as to prevent it from being damaged when the sweeper unit is advanced relative to such surface. However, even with these known devices, the distance between the lowermost edge of the chute and the surface to be swept may be varied depending upon the contour of the ground or surface and further, such sweeping rollers may become worn after a period of use thereby allowing a space to again be created between the surface and the lower edge of the chute.
 
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