Lawn Debris Hopper, and Associated Devices, Systems and Methods
A debris collector and associated systems and methods are disclosed. The debris collector is configured to receive and process debris, such as lawn debris, by way of a variety of intake systems, such as a basket and vacuum tube. After intake, the debris collector is configured to process the debris by way of an auger and agitators, so as to be passed through a blower fan for disposal.
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 16/050,511, filed Jul. 31, 2018, entitled “Lawn Debris Hopper-Shredder and Associated Devices, Systems, and Methods,” a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 15/053,149, filed Feb. 25, 2016, entitled “Lawn Debris Hopper, and Associated Devices, Systems and Methods,” a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 14/527,275, filed Oct. 29, 2014, entitled “Lawn Vacuuming System with Hopper,” which claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/897,048, filed Oct. 29, 2013, and entitled “Lawn Vacuuming System with Hopper,” each of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe disclosed apparatus, methods and system relate to the collection and removal of lawn debris.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONParticularly in the fall, large amounts of debris, such as leaves, fall on lawns. There is a need in the art for improved apparatus, systems and methods for efficient, high volume collection and removal of lawn debris.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAs discussed herein, the “debris collector” relates to various apparatus and methods relating to the collection and removal of debris by way of a collection reservoir specially adapted to receive and process the debris before blowing it into a truck for removal.
While multiple embodiments are disclosed, still other embodiments of the debris collector will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description, which shows and describes illustrative embodiments. As will be realized, the invention is capable of modifications in various obvious aspects, all without departing from the spirit and scope of the debris collector. Accordingly, the drawings and detailed description are to be regarded as illustrative in nature and not restrictive.
The present apparatus, systems and methods disclose a debris collector which addresses these flaws in the prior art. For brevity, embodiments will be discussed in reference to the “debris collector,” though as one of skill in the art would be readily aware, this can comprise various aspects of the disclosed apparatus and methods.
Exemplary embodiments of the debris collector comprise a chassis set on wheels for towing, and further comprising a walled, generally rectangular debris housing, or “hopper” having first and second sides and first and second (or front and back) ends, and a floor. Exemplary embodiments further comprise at least one auger and at least one agitator mounted lengthwise at or near the floor, with the individual ends reaching substantially the length of the floor from the first end to the second end. In certain exemplary embodiments, a collection device is also present, and is operated by a power source, such as a hydraulic system and/or gas, diesel or electrical means, such as an engine or motor, which can also be mounted on the chassis for operational communication with the fan or blower, which may be powered by way of a crankshaft and clutch assembly, as would be known by one of skill in the art, and also be in operational communication with the hydraulic system and pumps so as to power the various hydraulic devices, such as arms, augers, agitators and the like.
In exemplary embodiments, the debris collector operates to allow side and rear loading of debris, such as leaves, into the hopper for digestion via the auger and separator, and then the device is equipped to blow or otherwise transport the ground or otherwise processed debris into a truck for removal. In further embodiments, the debris collector comprises at least one collection opening, which can be in operational communication with a hose for direct debris collection.
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Although the present invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments, persons skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims
1. A debris collector, comprising:
- a. a chassis;
- b. a hopper disposed on the chassis, the hopper comprising: i. a housing comprising first and second ends, the housing configured to receive debris and ii. at least one auger disposed within the housing extending substantially from the first end to the second end;
- c. a hydraulic system in operational communication with the at least one auger;
- d. a blower further comprising a blower fan,
- wherein the hopper is in operational communication with the blower.
2. The debris collector of claim 1, further comprising a power source in operational communication with the hydraulic system.
3. The debris collector of claim 2, wherein the power source is at least one hydraulic motor.
4. The debris collector of claim 1, wherein the hopper is configured to prevent debris bridging.
5. The debris collector of claim 1, further comprising at least one collector in operational communication with the hydraulic system.
6. The debris collector of claim 1, further comprising a pressure switch in operational communication with the hydraulic system and configured to reverse the rotation of the at least one auger.
7. The debris collector of claim 6, wherein the pressure switch is configured to reverse the rotation of the at least one auger for between about 1 and about 5 seconds.
8. The debris collector of claim 6, wherein the pressure switch is configured to reverse the rotation of the at least one auger when oil pressure is between about 1000 and about 3000 pounds per square inch.
9. The debris collector of claim 1, wherein the blower further comprises serrated edges configured for shredding lawn debris.
10. A debris collector, comprising:
- a. a hopper comprising: i. a first end; ii. a second end; iii. an opening configured to receive debris; iv. a hydraulic system comprising a hydraulic motor; and v. at least one auger;
- b. a blower disposed substantially at the first end of the hopper; and
- c. a switch configured to reverse the rotation of the at least one auger,
- wherein the hopper is in operational communication with the blower.
11. The lawn debris collector of claim 10, wherein the switch is a pressure switch in operational communication with the hydraulic system and configured to reverse the rotation of the at least one auger based on oil pressure.
12. The debris collector of claim 11, wherein the pressure switch is configured to reverse the rotation of the at least one auger when oil pressure is between about 1000 and about 3000 pounds per square inch.
13. The lawn debris collector of claim 10, further comprising a power source in operational communication with the hydraulic system.
14. The lawn debris collector of claim 10, wherein the blower fan further comprises serrated edges.
15. The lawn debris collector of claim 10, wherein the hydraulic system further comprises a plurality of hydraulic pumps.
16. The lawn debris collector of claim 10, further comprising an opening disposed near the first end of the hopper and configured for the intake of lawn debris.
17. A system for collection of lawn debris, comprising:
- a. a hopper comprising: i. a hydraulic system; ii at least one auger; and iii. a device configured to prevent debris bridging around and in the at least one auger;
- b. a blower in operational communication with the hopper;
- c. a pressure switch configured to reverse the rotation of the at least one auger; and
- d. at least one opening disposed near the first end of the hopper and configured for the intake of lawn debris.
18. The system of claim 17, wherein the hydraulic system further comprises at least one hydraulic motor.
19. The system of claim 17, further comprising a collector in operational communication with the hydraulic system, the collector mounted on the hopper.
20. The lawn debris collector of claim 17, wherein the blower fan further comprises serrated edges configured for shredding lawn debris.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 9, 2021
Publication Date: Jun 24, 2021
Inventor: Dennis Lickteig (Waterloo, IA)
Application Number: 17/195,969