A47L11/4075

SELF-CLEANING AUTOMATICALLY-STORED ELECTRICAL MOP
20200406306 · 2020-12-31 ·

A self-cleaning automatically-stored electrical mop includes a mop rod assembly, a mop head assembly, and a cleaning base assembly used for storing and cleaning the mop head assembly. The mop head assembly is arranged at the lower end of the mop rod assembly and includes a mop head shell which is provided with a rotatable cleaning roller and a motor used for driving the cleaning roller. The cleaning base assembly includes a shell part. A cleaning groove used for cleaning the cleaning roller is formed in the shell part, and a cleaning assembly used for scrubbing the cleaning roller is arranged in the cleaning groove. The shell part is provided with a sewage discharge system used for discharging sewage.

AUTONOMOUS FLOOR CLEANER WITH CARRY HANDLE

An autonomous floor cleaner can include a housing, a drive system for autonomously moving the housing over the surface to be cleaned, a controller for controlling the operation of the autonomous floor cleaner, a tank adapted to hold liquid, and a carry handle joined with the tank and/or the housing. The carry handle is movable between a stowed position and a carry position. The carry handle can include one or more capturing assemblies such that the carry handle can be selectively rotated between different orientations allowing for one or more of: locking/securing the tank to the housing, activating/deactivating the floor cleaner based on handle position; carrying the entire floor cleaner; ejecting the tank from the housing; carrying the tank separately; and emptying the tank.

DEVICE FOR CLEANING SURFACES
20200359870 · 2020-11-19 · ·

A machine (1) for cleaning surfaces (100) comprises a main body (10) and a handle portion (50) configured to move the main body (10) along a determined advancing direction. The main body (10) is equipped with a cleaning brush (15) positioned adjacent to the surface to be cleaned, and a first and a second squeegee element (20a) positioned at opposite sides of the cleaning brush (15). The main body (10) provides, furthermore, a first and a second suction mouth (25a, 25b) positioned at the first and the second squeegee element (20a), respectively, connected to a suction device (30) by a suction circuit (35). This comprises a deviation device (40) configured to alternately and selectively pneumatically connect the first suction mouth (25a), or the second suction mouth (25b) and the suction device (30), and to pneumatically disconnect, instead, the other suction mouth (25a, 25b).

Portable washing unit

A portable washing unit, which is capable of automatically carrying out various types of washing treatments respectively. A portable washing unit is provided with a driving unit, which is configured to be drivable in a state where an accessory at least capable of executing a washing treatment and serving as a washing mechanism is connected, and is attachable and detachable for various accessories capable of performing washing-related treatments.

Tool for treating overhead surfaces

A tool that is either hand-guided, or machine-guided, for performing surface treatments, such as mopping, of overhead surfaces includes a head for carrying an agitator having a generally planar face that is applied against the overhead surface being treated in uses. A transmission transmits power from a drive motor to the agitator, and an interface on the head is provided for connection to a mounting device by which the head is oriented and guided.

Wet cleaning device having a cleaning roller mounted rotatably about a roller axis

A wet cleaning device, in particular a wet mop, has a cleaning roller mounted rotatably about a roller axis and a roller cover surrounding, at least in part, the cleaning roller in the circumferential direction, which roller cover has at least one movable cover element for elective sealing and/or exposing of an opening region of the roller cover. In order to enable a changeover of the wet cleaning device from a wiping operation to a regeneration operation in a particularly convenient and time-saving manner, according to the invention, the wet cleaning device has a first cover element and a second cover element which, based on a circumferential direction of the cleaning roller, can be moved in opposition to each other in order to seal and/or to expose the opening region from opposite circumferential directions.

Hand carryable surface cleaning apparatus

A hand vacuum cleaner has a suction motor and fan assembly, an air treatment member and a pre-motor filter. The front end of the air treatment member is forward of the pre-motor filter media and the front end of the suction motor is forward of the pre-motor filter media.

CLEANER WITH HOT PLATE FOR FLOORS PROVIDED WITH A SANDWICH PANEL FOR HEATING AND GRADUAL RELEASING OF THE WATER TO AN UNDERLYING CLEANING CLOTH
20200329940 · 2020-10-22 ·

Hot plate cleaner for floors including a handgrip, a handle, a tank for water, a main body shaped as a brush, a heating plate below the brush and a thermostat, and cleaning fabrics for the floor hooked below a sealing frame, adapted to be hooked and unhooked below the brush, with the interposition of a sandwich panel maintained in contact with the heating plate having a layer of polyurethane foam, placed between two polyester fabrics, and a waterproof element applied to the panel to let the water flow from the tank scatter on the sandwich panel to dampen it so to act as a tank in order to reach the same temperature as the heating plate and keep it unchanged until the panel dries and transmit the same temperature to the cleaning fabric.

Baseboard-cleaning implement
10806320 · 2020-10-20 ·

The baseboard-cleaning implement is a handheld device. The baseboard-cleaning implement is a hand tool. The baseboard-cleaning implement is configured for use in cleaning a baseboard. The baseboard-cleaning implement is a cleaning brush. The baseboard-cleaning implement is configured for use with a liquid soap. The baseboard-cleaning implement includes a handle, a plurality of interchangeable brushes, a fastener, and a control circuit. The fastener removably attaches any brush selected from the plurality of interchangeable brushes to the handle. The handle contains the control circuit. The control circuit pumps the liquid soap from the handle into the selected brush. The control circuit rotates any brush selected from the plurality of interchangeable brushes. The direction of rotation of the selected brush is selectable.

Wet floorcare robot cleaner tank latch

In one aspect, an autonomous cleaning robot includes a drive configured to propel the robot along the floor surface and a tank assembly. The tank assembly includes a reservoir, left and right receptacles, and a handle extending across a cover of the tank assembly, the handle being moveable between a first position and a second position, wherein when the handle is in the second position, the tank assembly is locked in position. The tank assembly also includes left and right latch assemblies receivable by the left and right receptacles, respectively. Each latch assembly includes a moveable assembly configured to lock the tank assembly in position when the handle is in the second position.