A47L11/4075

Hand carryable surface cleaning apparatus

A surface cleaning apparatus has a cyclone chamber provided in an air flow path. The cyclone chamber has a screen assembly with an outlet section, a longitudinally spaced apart distal section and a longitudinally extending porous section. The outlet section includes a non-porous member extending longitudinally inwardly an outlet section length from an outlet end of the outlet section to a longitudinally inwardly positioned inlet end of the outlet section. The outlet end of the outlet section overlies a cyclone air outlet. The porous section extends longitudinally inwardly from an outlet end of the porous section that is located at the inlet end of the outlet section. The outlet section length is at least as long as the cyclone outlet port length.

LIQUID EXTRACTION APPARATUS AND METHOD

An apparatus includes a body, a first tank and a second tank. The body includes a first fluid coupling and a first air passage. The first tank includes a first vessel configured to accommodate a fluid and a second fluid coupling communicatively coupled with the first fluid coupling. The second tank includes a second vessel separated from the first vessel and a second air passage communicatively coupled with the first air passage. The apparatus also includes a tank base over the body. The tank base includes a first tank seat configured to accommodate the first tank and a second tank seat configured to accommodate the second tank. The tank base is configured to be separated from the body with at least one of the first tank in the first tank seat or the second tank in the second tank seat.

Surface cleaning apparatus

A surface cleaning apparatus has a main body having a main body actuator operable between an open position and a closed position. An assembly removably mounted to the main body has an air treatment member having an openable door and an assembly door lock, the assembly door lock comprising an actuation portion operable between an open position and a closed position and lock portion operable between an engaged position in which the door is secured in a closed position and a disengaged position in which the door is openable. When the assembly is mounted to the main body, the main body actuator is operatively connected to the actuation portion of the assembly door lock whereby when the main body actuator is moved from the closed position to the open position, the actuation portion is moved.

Extraction cleaner

An extraction cleaner may include a cleaner body including a pump and a suction motor, a supply tank configured to be removably coupled to the cleaner body and configured to receive a first cleaning fluid, an additive tank configured to receive a second cleaning fluid, a recovery tank configured to be removably coupled to the cleaner body, and a cleaning tool including a fluid applicator and a cleaning assembly, the fluid applicator is configured to deliver one of the first cleaning fluid or a mixture of the first cleaning fluid and the second cleaning fluid to a surface to be cleaned and the cleaning assembly is configured to extract at least a portion of the delivered first cleaning fluid or at least a portion of the delivered mixture.

CLEANING APPARATUS
20240268619 · 2024-08-15 ·

A cleaning apparatus (100) comprises a cleaning base (1) having a brush roll (12), a cleaning fluid dispenser (14), a suction nozzle (13), and a brush-roll motor, a lower portion (21) of a manipulating shaft (2) pivotally coupled to the cleaning base (1), a portable cleaner body (3) removably mounted to the manipulating shaft (2), and a suction extension hose (4) capable of being adapted for use with the portable cleaner body (3). The portable cleaner body (3) is selectively engaged with the manipulating shaft (2) or the suction extension hose (4) to obtain a plurality of modes of operation.

Cleaning device
12059108 · 2024-08-13 · ·

A cleaning device includes a handle and a cleaning head which is movable on a surface to be cleaned. The cleaning head has at least one rotatable cleaning roller and a first lip element arranged adjacent to a first suction gutter which can be subjected to negative pressure by a suction pump, and the cleaning head has a second lip element arranged adjacent to a second suction gutter which can be subjected to negative pressure by the suction pump. The first and second lip elements may each be movable, and the handle may be pivoted to move the lip elements.

ROTATABLE VIBRATION MOP
20180344125 · 2018-12-06 ·

A rotatable vibration mop is provided. The rotatable vibration mop includes a first rod, a connection element and a rotatable cleaning assembly. The first rod includes a wireless signal transmitter. The rotatable cleaning assembly includes a second rod and a dismountable cleaning component. The connection element connects the first rod and the second rod for the rotatable cleaning assembly to be rotatable with respect to the first rod. The dismountable cleaning component connects with the second rod in a dismountable way, and includes a cleaning body, a wireless signal receiver and a vibrator. The wireless signal receiver and the vibrator are disposed on the cleaning body, and connected with each other electrically. The wireless signal transmitter transmits a signal to the wireless signal receiver to switch on/off the vibrator.

POWER SWEEPER
20180333753 · 2018-11-22 ·

A power sweeper has a handle having a first end graspable by a user and a second end, a drive shaft extending along the handle, and a power head coupled to the handle to rotate the drive shaft. A gear box is coupled to the drive shaft adjacent the second end, and a brush is coupled to the gear box for rotation in response to rotation of the drive shaft. The power sweeper includes an axle, and first and second wheels coupled to the axle. A shield is coupled to the gear box and defines an aperture through which the handle extends. The axle is moveable with respect to the shield and the brush to adjust an angle between the handle and the ground surface.

PRESSURE WASHING SYSTEM AND METHOD
20180326461 · 2018-11-15 ·

Disclosed herein are various embodiments of a system and method for operating a surface pressure washer with a wand component. The method may include the steps of cleaning a first surface through a first fluid path, where the first fluid path includes a pump, a pressure regulating valve, a diversion block, and a spray gun, while spray nozzles are not discharging fluid to a second surface, actuating a valve connected to the diversion block, thereby reducing the pressure available to the first fluid path and creating a second fluid path, where the second fluid path includes the pump, the pressure regulating valve, the diversion block and the spray nozzles, where the spray nozzles are configured to rotate above the second surface when the second fluid path is open, and cleaning a second surface underneath the pressure washer system through the second fluid path.

Hand carryable surface cleaning apparatus

A hand vacuum cleaner with a vertically extending flat filter is provided. A hand vacuum cleaner with a suction motor forward of the pre-motor filer is also provided.