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Pavement joint cleaning system
11365521 · 2022-06-21 · ·

A cleaning system for pavement joints controlled and driven by a motor. A wheeled housing carries a nozzle system where a stream of pressurized or forced air is directed through rotating nozzles to clean the joint surfaces. The rotational speed (RPM) of the motor is selectively controlled by actuation of a valve by the operator, and allows the operator to selectively control the rate of rotation of the nozzles are required by the state of the surface to be cleaned. A suction head is further movable over the joint surfaces to remove the debris dislodged by the nozzle system and airflow.

VACUUM TOOLS

A vacuum tool configured to be removably coupled to hose or wand of a vacuum includes a body including a first end, a second end, and a first longitudinal axis extending between the first end and the second end. The vacuum tool also includes a head coupled to the first end of the body, a connection portion coupled to the second end of the body and configured to couple the body to a hose or wand of a vacuum cleaner, and a brush coupled to the head. The brush includes an elongate support defining a second axis perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the body and configured to couple the brush to the head, and a plurality of bristles positioned on the elongate support.

LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS AND METHODS
20220159917 · 2022-05-26 ·

Systems and methods for maintaining landscape features. Exemplary landscape maintenance systems include an air flow generation mechanism such as a vacuum and/or blower, a wand assembly having a forearm cuff assembly and a joystick handle assembly, and a nozzle assembly having an agitator assembly. The agitator assembly may include one or more spines or leaflets. The air flow generation mechanism may include a port in fluid communication with the wand assembly. The air flow generation mechanism may also include a port in fluid communication with an exhaust conduit, the exhaust conduit may be attached with a receptacle bag, and the receptacle bag may have a bag frame disposed therein.

LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS AND METHODS
20220159917 · 2022-05-26 ·

Systems and methods for maintaining landscape features. Exemplary landscape maintenance systems include an air flow generation mechanism such as a vacuum and/or blower, a wand assembly having a forearm cuff assembly and a joystick handle assembly, and a nozzle assembly having an agitator assembly. The agitator assembly may include one or more spines or leaflets. The air flow generation mechanism may include a port in fluid communication with the wand assembly. The air flow generation mechanism may also include a port in fluid communication with an exhaust conduit, the exhaust conduit may be attached with a receptacle bag, and the receptacle bag may have a bag frame disposed therein.

CLEANING EQUIPMENT
20230248202 · 2023-08-10 ·

The present disclosure relates to a cleaning equipment includes a main body comprising a machine body and a base, an accommodation cavity is defined by the base and a roller brush rotationally configured by a driver is disposed in the accommodation cavity; a wastewater tank, configured on the main body, with a liquid inlet and a liquid outlet, wherein the liquid inlet connects through the accommodation cavity, and a first flow channel, respectively connects through the accommodation cavity and the wastewater tank; a negative pressure source, provided on the main body, generating negative pressure to lead dirt on a waiting to be cleaned surface to pass through the accommodation cavity and the first flow channel in sequence then be deposited into the wastewater tank; and a water supply tank, configured on the main body, connecting to a suction source and a water divider in sequence with a water outlet channel.

CLEANING EQUIPMENT
20230248202 · 2023-08-10 ·

The present disclosure relates to a cleaning equipment includes a main body comprising a machine body and a base, an accommodation cavity is defined by the base and a roller brush rotationally configured by a driver is disposed in the accommodation cavity; a wastewater tank, configured on the main body, with a liquid inlet and a liquid outlet, wherein the liquid inlet connects through the accommodation cavity, and a first flow channel, respectively connects through the accommodation cavity and the wastewater tank; a negative pressure source, provided on the main body, generating negative pressure to lead dirt on a waiting to be cleaned surface to pass through the accommodation cavity and the first flow channel in sequence then be deposited into the wastewater tank; and a water supply tank, configured on the main body, connecting to a suction source and a water divider in sequence with a water outlet channel.

ROBOTIC CLEANER WITH AIR JET ASSEMBLY

A robotic cleaner may include a body having a top wall, a bottom wall, and a sidewall extending between the top wall and the bottom wall, a suction motor, and at least one air jet assembly configured to encourage generation of a vortex between the body, a surface to be cleaned, and a vertical surface extending from the surface to be cleaned.

ROBOTIC CLEANER WITH AIR JET ASSEMBLY

A robotic cleaner may include a body having a top wall, a bottom wall, and a sidewall extending between the top wall and the bottom wall, a suction motor, and at least one air jet assembly configured to encourage generation of a vortex between the body, a surface to be cleaned, and a vertical surface extending from the surface to be cleaned.

ANIMAL CLEANING DEVICE

A device, attachments, and method for grooming or cleaning the fur of an animal. The device includes a main unit, a steam delivery system operatively engaged with the main unit, and a liquid delivery system operatively engaged with the main unit. The steam delivery system is operable to selectively deliver a quantity of steam to the animal's fur and the liquid delivery system is operable to selectively deliver a volume of liquid to the animal's fur. The steam delivery system and liquid delivery system are selectively independently activated to perform a grooming or cleaning task with the device. One or more attachments are connectable with the main unit via a hose. Some of the attachments include a plurality of tines that extend outwardly in the direction of movement of the attachment along the animal's body and capture and lift hairs for improved application of liquid, shampoo, or air thereto.

ANIMAL CLEANING DEVICE

A device, attachments, and method for grooming or cleaning the fur of an animal. The device includes a main unit, a steam delivery system operatively engaged with the main unit, and a liquid delivery system operatively engaged with the main unit. The steam delivery system is operable to selectively deliver a quantity of steam to the animal's fur and the liquid delivery system is operable to selectively deliver a volume of liquid to the animal's fur. The steam delivery system and liquid delivery system are selectively independently activated to perform a grooming or cleaning task with the device. One or more attachments are connectable with the main unit via a hose. Some of the attachments include a plurality of tines that extend outwardly in the direction of movement of the attachment along the animal's body and capture and lift hairs for improved application of liquid, shampoo, or air thereto.