Patent classifications
A47L7/0014
Portable glue vacuum reservoir and vacuum tool with capture reservoir
Described and shown is an article of manufacture, system and process for the collection and capture of a desired substance, either solid or liquid, such as debris or residue. The present invention is particularly useful for the cleanup of glue or other substance (e.g. excess caulking or silicone sealant) employed during fabrication or construction where one or more components are assembled and affixed together using a fluid adhesive or are sealed together, etc. Additionally, the present invention concerns a vacuum tool comprising a substance capture reservoir in communication with a substance collection conduit and attachable to a vacuum source for the collection and capture of various substances, both liquid and solid.
Dry-wet separation cleaning floor brush
The present disclosure provides a dry-wet separation cleaning floor brush. The dry-wet separation cleaning floor brush includes a housing, a stiff roller brush and a soft roller brush, wherein the housing is provided with a partition plate dividing the inner part of the housing into a first storage chamber and a second storage chamber which are disconnected to each other, wherein the stiff roller brush is partially contained in the first storage chamber and is movably connected to the housing, and the stiff roller brush partially protrudes the housing; and the soft roller brush is partially contained in the second storage chamber and movably connected to the housing, and the soft roller brush partially protrudes the housing.
Cleaning device
A cleaning device, in particular for a cleaning attachment for a hard surface vacuum cleaner, includes at least a first wiper lip and a second wiper lip. A third lip is arranged between the first and second wiper lips so as to space apart the first and second wiper lips.
Extraction cleaner
An extraction cleaner for a floor surface includes an extraction nozzle. The extraction nozzle that defines a fluid flow path having an elongated nozzle opening, and includes one or more stiffening elements that stiffens the walls around the nozzle opening to prevent collapsing or deformation of the extraction nozzle during use.
HANDHELD EXTRACTION CLEANER
A handheld extraction cleaner includes a unitary body provided with a carry handle, and further provided with a supply tank, a suction nozzle, a recovery tank, and a suction source, all of which are carried by the unitary body. In one aspect, the recovery tank is configured to optimize the usable volume within the tank and a user's view of the collected dirty liquid within the tank, among other functions. In another aspect the recovery tank has an auto-close feature that automatically seals an outlet of the tank when the recovery tank is mounted to a tank receiver of the unitary body. In yet another aspect, the extraction cleaner has an agitator that slides out from a side of the unitary body. In still another aspect, the suction nozzle includes a cleaning angle guide skid to orient the extraction cleaner at an optimal cleaning angle. In a further aspect, the supply tank is a non-removable part located at a rear of the unitary body.
EXTRACTION CLEANER
An extraction cleaner for a floor surface includes an extraction nozzle. The extraction nozzle that defines a fluid flow path having an elongated nozzle opening, and includes one or more stiffening elements that stiffens the walls around the nozzle opening to prevent collapsing or deformation of the extraction nozzle during use.
SURFACE CLEANING APPARTUS
A surface cleaning apparatus such as an extractor has a fluid flow path extending from a dirty fluid inlet head to a clean air outlet. The fluid flow path upstream of the separation stage comprises a removable portion.
GAS-LIQUID SEPARATOR
The present invention provides a gas-liquid separator with enhanced performance and easy operation, capable of performing gas-liquid separation such as advanced defoaming or degassing, and with a structure that facilitates easy CIP cleaning and disassembly cleaning, allowing it to meet sanitary specifications.
This gas-liquid separator for gas-liquid separation performed by centrifugal force of an impeller mounted on a shaft which is supported by a bearing part and rotates in a casing comprises: the axial end of the impeller farther from the bearing part being positioned with clearance from the inner wall of the casing so as to slide on the inner wall of the casing; an exhaust outlet of the casing disposed in a position opposite the sliding impeller part; a vacuum device connected to the exhaust outlet; a discharge impeller part providing discharge force to the passing fluid formed around the axial end of the impeller; a discharge outlet of the casing disposed in a position opposite the discharge impeller part; and a suction inlet of the casing disposed in a position closer to the bearing part than the discharge outlet.
Surface cleaning apparatus
A surface cleaning apparatus includes a housing including an upright handle assembly and a base mounted to the upright handle assembly and adapted for movement across a surface to be cleaned. The surface cleaning apparatus is further provided with a fluid delivery system comprising a fluid dispenser configured to dispense fluid to a brushroll and at least one fluid delivery channel forming a portion of a fluid delivery pathway. The fluid delivery channel can extend adjacent to a portion of the suction nozzle assembly. An interference wiper interfaces with a portion of the brushroll to remove excess liquid from the brushroll.
CLEANING DEVICE
A cleaning device includes a host, a drag head assembly and a water spray assembly. The host includes a housing, a control device housed in the housing and a handle member fixedly connected to the housing. The housing contains a water inlet pipe for connecting to a water source. The drag head assembly is fixed on the housing and electrically connected to the control device. The control device is used to control the drag head assembly for cleaning operations. The drag head assembly includes a cleaning brush head. The water spray assembly is fixed in the drag head assembly and connected to the end of the water inlet pipe away from the water source. The water spray assembly has evenly set spray holes. The direction of the spray holes is towards the cleaning brush head.