Patent classifications
A47L13/225
FLOOR TREATMENT APPARATUS AND METHOD
A floor treatment device may include a body portion comprising one or more pumps, one or more spray outlets, and one or more reservoir receptacles configured to receive one or more reservoirs. The one or more pumps are operable to be activated and direct liquids to the spray outlets. The device may include swappable heads, each comprising a body connector configured to mate with a head connector of the body portion. In an embodiment, the head connector may include a sensor system and a controller communicatively connected to the sensor system. When one of swappable heads is connected to the body portion, the sensor system is configured to detect the identity of the swappable heads connected, and the controller is configured to selectively activate, based on the identity of the swappable heads, at least one of the one or more pumps.
Surface cleaning apparatus with debris ejector
A surface cleaning apparatus includes a separating and collection assembly defining a collection chamber which receives debris and has a debris outlet, a cover assembly having a pre-motor filter, a debris ejector, and a push rod operably coupleable to the debris ejector to displace the debris ejector relative to the debris outlet. The push rod can be accommodated by an opening of the pre-motor filter.
SURFACE CLEANING APPARATUS
A surface cleaning apparatus, and in particular a steam mop, comprises a steam generator and a steam outlet fluidly connected to the steam generator to deliver steam to a floor surface. Steam from the steam generator can be applied to a cleaning composition applied to a stain on the floor surface. The cleaning composition can be applied directly to the floor surface, or indirectly via a cleaning pad.
Upright steam mop with auxiliary hose
A steam mop with an upright handle assembly pivotally mounted to a foot includes a fluid distribution system. The fluid distribution system includes a steam generator, a fluid distributor in the foot that applies steam to a floor surface and an auxiliary hose that applies steam to above-floor surfaces.
Mop with Advancing Cleaning Fabric Material
Provided is a mop and a removable cleaning cartridge. The mop includes a front and rear compartment, compartment lids, a bottom surface, and an advancement mechanism adapted to advance the fabric. The cleaning cartridge comprises a fabric attached at either end to a first and second axle, and extends from the front compartment, along the bottom surface, and into the rear compartment. The second axle interfaces with a rotational lock that prevents rotation of the axles when the rear compartment lid is closed and permits rotation of the axles via the advancement mechanism when the rotational lock is engaged. The advancing means is rotated to advance the first and second axles and the fabric such that the bottom surface is covered by a clean section of the fabric and a dirty section of the fabric advances into the front or rear compartment.
SYSTEMS FOR STEAM CLEANING
Methods and apparatuses for steam cleaning comprise a steam cleaning device/system employed for steam cleaning or treating operations. In an embodiment, a steam cleaning device may comprise agitation features employed for steam cleaning or treating. In another embodiment, the steam cleaning device may be a steam accessory employed for steam cleaning or treating. In yet another embodiment, the steam cleaning device may comprise various features employed for multi-purpose steam cleaning or treating.
Robotic floor cleaning device
A robotic floor cleaning device that contains a cleaning fluid reservoir to store cleaning fluid and uses ultrasonic oscillators to vaporize the cleaning fluid. Vapor is delivered via nozzles to a work surface to remove debris therefrom.
CLEANER AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING CLEANER
The present disclosure relates to a wet mop rag module for a cleaner, the wet mop rag module including a module housing, a water tank configured to store water therein, at least one rotary cleaning unit to which a mop rag is coupled, and a steam generator configured to heat water supplied from the water tank, in which the steam generator includes a heating chamber having a flow path in which moisture flows, a heater configured to supply heat to the heating chamber, and an overheating shut-off device configured to cut off a supply of power to the heater when a temperature of the heating chamber is equal to or higher than a predetermined reference temperature, thereby preventing the heating chamber from being overheated.
Hot cleaning apparatus for surfaces provided at least with a moisture sensor of the cleaning cloth
Hot cleaning device for surfaces suitable to keep the cleaning cloth automatically well soaked and in particular provided with one or more sensors for moisture detection, which detect the quantity of water/moisture on the cleaning cloth, in order to automatically convey a suitable water quantity onto the cleaning cloth for ideal cleaning.
Surface cleaning apparatus
A surface cleaning apparatus, and in particular a steam mop, comprises a steam generator and a steam outlet fluidly connected to the steam generator to deliver steam to a floor surface. Steam from the steam generator can be applied to a cleaning composition applied to a stain on the floor surface. The cleaning composition can be applied directly to the floor surface, or indirectly via a cleaning pad.