Vehicle washing device

4850379
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Inventors

Petit, Thomas J.

Application #

247494

Filed

Sep-22-1988

Published

Jul-25-1989

Current US Class

015/53.1
015/DIG2
134/18
134/34
134/42

International Classes

B08B 003/02

Field of Search

134/18 134/34 134/42

Examiners

Pal; Asok

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Oldham & Oldham Co.

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Abstract
A device for washing automobiles, vans, and other vehicles is shown which comprises a movable spray bar with high velocity spray nozzles mounted thereon, as well as associated supporting structure, and motion inducing means. In the washing process, the lateral profile of the vehicle is tracked by an array of photoelectric cell detectors mounted on the spray bar. Based on electronic output signals from the detectors, which are processed by a preprogrammed logic control unit and relayed to the motion inducing means, the spray bar is maintained at a predetermined height above, and the nozzles at a constant angle to, the vehicle surfaces being washed.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A process of washing a vehicle comprising subjecting all exposed upper vehicle surfaces disposed at substantially right angles to the vehicle's sides, sequentially from one end of the vehicle to the other, to a plurality of streams of wash liquid, wherein the angle of said streams relative to the surfaces impacted is maintained substantially constant, said process performed by means of the vehicle washing device comprising in combination:

lateral vehicle profile detection means;

a horizontal spray bar adapted to distribute wash liquids;

spray bar vertical positioning means;

spray bar rotation means;

supporting structure for the preceding, and, a logic control unit, in which said profile detection means comprises at least two photoelectric cells, the components of which are mounted on, and at opposite ends of said spray bar, and which are adapted to detect the presence of an intervening, lateral vehicle surface, wherein when such presence is detected, electronic signals are sent from said cells to said logic control unit which is adapted to receive said input signals and to process them based upon instructional logic contained in said unit, and based upon such processing, to generate and transmit output signals to said spray bar vertical positioning means which includes movable spray bar supporting sturcture adapted to be activated thereby, and raised or lowered according to such logic, and wherein said spray bar has a plurality of spray nozzles attached thereto, and is connected to drive means for rotating said spray bar in a plane at right angles to its longitudial axis, relative to said spray bar's movable supporting structure, said drive means also being controlled by output signals received from said logic control unit, thereby positioning the direction of said spray bar, and therefore the nozzles attach thereto, at a predetermined, substantially constant angle relative to exposed vehicle surfaces substantially perpendicular to the sides of said vehicle.



Description
This invention relates to a device for washing vehicles, especially automoblies and vans. More particularly, this invention relates to a device for washing vehicles by means of high velocity jet sprays emanating from nozzels directed so that the sprays impact the surface to be washed at a constant angle thereto. Specifically, this invention relates to a car washing device, and to a process employing it, involving the use of a spray bar equipped with high velocity spray emitting nozzles that is moved over the upper surfaces of the vehicle being washed. During the process, the spray bar, and therefore the nozzles incorporated therein, are maintained at a constant angle relative to the contours of the surfaces encountered, thereby producing a stream of wash liquid that impacts such surfaces at a constant, optimal angle.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Part of the routine maintainence of automobiles involves the periodic removal of dirt and grime accumulated in the course of their operation, from the surfaces thereof. Not only does such removal enhance the appearance of the vehicle, but the life of the vehicle is prolonged since such dirt, particularly salt accumulation, if left undisturbed destroys the luster of the vehicle's paint, and produces corrosion of the metallic parts. In the past, such removal has been accomplished by washing the car with water, more desirably with soap and water, sometimes followed by the application of a protective film of wax. While washing previously was manually performed, automated equipment, which is faster and less expensive since it reduces labor costs, has for the most part superseded the old-fashioned, manual operation.
 
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