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2028 Jordan Rd, Huntsville, AL 35811    256-8529021    256-8529907    256-8593248   

109 Julep Ln, Harvest, AL 35749    256-8594826   

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Company: Victory sweepers Dec 2017 Position: Sales, marketing and product development manager

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Sales, Marketing And Product Development Manager

Location:
Harvest, AL
Industry:
Machinery
Work:
Victory Sweepers
Sales, Marketing and Product Development Manager

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Constant Volume Hood For Mechanized Sweeper

US Patent:
2008008, Apr 10, 2008
Filed:
Oct 6, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/539368
Inventors:
Mark Schwarze - Huntsville AL, US
International Classification:
A47L 5/14
E01H 1/04
US Classification:
153403, 15346, 15 82
Abstract:
A hood for a mechanized sweeper comprises an upper surface, an adjustable front flap, an adjustable rear flap, and end skirts. The adjustable front flap is configured to extend perpendicularly downward from the upper surface. The adjustable rear flap is configured to extend perpendicularly downward from the upper surface. The end skirts are configured to extend perpendicularly downward from the upper surface and further configured to extend perpendicular from the front flap and the rear flap such that the adjustable front and rear flaps are adjusted to maintain a depth equal to the depth of the end skirts.

Modular Hood For Mechanized Sweeper

US Patent:
2008008, Apr 10, 2008
Filed:
Oct 6, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/539332
Inventors:
Mark Schwarze - Huntsville AL, US
International Classification:
E01H 1/08
US Classification:
15346, 153401
Abstract:
A hood for a mechanized sweeper has dual portions connected via a mating surface and includes several downward depending flaps for increasing volumetric efficiency of defined vacuum plenum. The three flaps consist of a front flap, a middle flap, and a rear flap, and are of a cartridge type to facilitate replacement. The front and rear flaps are adjustable to allow for lowering of these two flaps in the event of wear due to friction against a paved road surface. A mechanism for raising the leading edge of the hood is also provided.

Cartridge Flap For Mechanized Sweeper

US Patent:
2008008, Apr 10, 2008
Filed:
Oct 6, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/539354
Inventors:
Mark Schwarze - Huntsville AL, US
International Classification:
B08B 13/00
B08B 7/00
US Classification:
134 6, 15246
Abstract:
A flap for a hood on a mechanized sweeper comprises a cartridge, a rubber member, and connectors. The cartridge is configured to extend perpendicularly downward from an upper surface on the hood. The rubber member is configured to attach to the cartridge and further configured to extend perpendicularly downward from the upper surface of the hood in line with the cartridge. The connectors are configured to attach the cartridge to the hood such that the rubber member extends downward to a depth equal to the depth of the hood.

Adjustable Flexible Flap For Mechanized Sweeper

US Patent:
2008008, Apr 10, 2008
Filed:
Oct 6, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/539363
Inventors:
Mark Schwarze - Huntsville AL, US
International Classification:
B08B 13/00
B08B 7/00
US Classification:
134 6, 15246
Abstract:
A flap for a hood on a mechanized sweeper comprises a rubber member and connectors. The rubber member has a horizontal portion configured to overlay an upper surface of the hood and attach to the hood. The rubber member further has a vertical portion configured to extend perpendicularly downward from the upper surface of the hood. The connectors are configured to attach the horizontal portion of the rubber member to the hood such that the vertical portion of the rubber member extends downward to a depth equal to the depth of the hood.

Device And Method For Clearing Debris From The Front Of A Hood In A Mechanized Sweepers

US Patent:
2008008, Apr 10, 2008
Filed:
Oct 6, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/539374
Inventors:
Mark Schwarze - Huntsville AL, US
International Classification:
B08B 13/00
B08B 1/00
US Classification:
134 6, 15246
Abstract:
A device for a mechanized sweeper includes a hood and a moveable connector. The hood has a front portion and a rear portion. The front portion of the hood is configured to attach to the sweeper. The moveable connector is configured to connect the hood to the sweeper. The connector is configured to lift the front portion of the hood.

Tire Broom

US Patent:
2009017, Jul 9, 2009
Filed:
Oct 6, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/539344
Inventors:
Mark Schwarze - Huntsville AL, US
International Classification:
E01H 1/02
A46D 3/00
US Classification:
15 78, 300 21
Abstract:
A brush for a mechanized sweeper of a paved surface includes a first portion of a tire. The first portion of the tire has a sidewall and tread generally perpendicular to the sidewall. An edge between the sidewall and the tread. The edge forms a circle around the outermost portion of the sidewall. The tread further has a plurality of first slits extending from the edge across the tread such that flaps are formed in the tread. When the portion of the tire is rotated, the portion of the tire is configured to brush the paved surface.

Air Brush Vaccum-Fan Gutter Broom

US Patent:
6052865, Apr 25, 2000
Filed:
May 27, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/085502
Inventors:
Mark Robert Schwarze - Huntsville AL
Anthony C. Libhart - Huntsville AL
Assignee:
Schwarze Industries, Inc. - Huntsville AL
International Classification:
E01H 108
E01H 104
E01H 105
US Classification:
15385
Abstract:
A gutter broom (8) for a pavement sweeper is defined by an annular brush disc (24) having a central opening and from which a series of equi-spaced conventional bristle blocks (11) are removably secured. A downwardly depending air foil (18) is secured to the underside of the annular brush disc (24) between each bristle block (11). A series of equi-spaced radially aligned fan blades (17) are secured to the opposite side of the annular brush disc (24) and function to define a radial flow fan. A stationary fan scroll (20) is formed over and contains the radial flow fan and includes an air flow outlet (23). When the gutter broom (8) is rotated, the air foils (18) function to draw ambient air and any entrained dust/debris into the brush structure with the resultant air streams directed to the radial fan structure, which, in turn, directs the dust/debris laden air stream to the outlet (23).

High Maneuverability Riding Turf Sweeper And Surface Cleaning Apparatus

US Patent:
6070290, Jun 6, 2000
Filed:
May 27, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/085234
Inventors:
Mark Robert Schwarze - Huntsville AL
Jim Edward Adair - Huntsville AL
Anthony C. Libhart - Huntsville AL
Assignee:
Schwarze Industries, Inc. - Huntsville AL
International Classification:
A47L 500
A47L 514
US Classification:
153401
Abstract:
A high maneuverability riding turf sweeper (8) includes a debris-intake hood (13) that is mounted forwardly of a wheeled chassis (41) upon which the major components, including an engine (42) and a hydraulic pump (27) for powering the sweeper (8) are mounted. A radial-flow fan assembly (10) creates an air recirculation loop by which debris picked-up by the debris-intake hopper (13) is deposited into a debris-containment hopper (43). The hopper (43) is pivotally mounted adjacent its upper end and its contents can be dumped by raising the hopper (43) about its pivot (49) to provide an efficient high-dump capability.

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