Patent classifications
A47L7/0023
Floor cleaner with full tank indicator
A floor cleaner includes a recovery tank including an inflow path allowing liquid-laden air to enter the recovery tank, an outflow path allowing air to exit the recovery tank; and a chamber for storing liquid. The chamber includes an inlet, a separator that separates liquid from the liquid-laden air, an air outlet, and a float. The float includes a base and a valve with an indicator. The float is moveable between a first position and a second position. In the first position the valve is spaced away from the air outlet and air is allowed to exit the chamber. In the second position the valve is adjacent the outlet and impedes air from exiting the chamber. In the second position the indicator is visible when the chamber is full.
SURFACE CLEANING APPARATUS
A surface cleaning apparatus includes a housing having a base adapted for movement across a surface to be cleaned, a fluid delivery system, and a recovery system. Various motor cooling arrangements are disclosed. The surface cleaning apparatus can be configured to clean multiple surfaces, including hard and soft floor surfaces.
SURFACE CLEANER
A wet surface cleaner operable in an upright cleaning mode, an auxiliary cleaning mode, and a lift-off cleaning mode. The surface cleaner has a canister assembly that is coupled to a body in the upright cleaning mode and removed from the body in the auxiliary cleaning mode and the lift-off cleaning mode.
MIXING VACUUM
A vacuum assembly includes a vacuum portion having a vacuum source with an inlet and an outlet and a tank portion. A three-way inlet valve fluidly connects the inlet to the vacuum source with the tank portion when in a first position and fluidly connects the inlet to the vacuum source with an inlet to a surrounding environment when in a second position. A three-way outlet valve fluidly connects the outlet of the vacuum source with an outlet to the surrounding environment when in a first position and the outlet of the vacuum source with the tank portion when in a second position.
SUCTION APPARATUS
A suction apparatus is provided, including a suction head, a suctioned material container for accommodating suctioned material, a suction blower device arranged on the suction head, and a channel device associated with the suction blower device for conducting process air at the suction head, wherein a pipe element with an adapter device is provided, wherein the adapter device is fluidically releasably connectable or connected to a suction port of the suction apparatus for performing a suction operation and the adapter device is fluidically releasably connectable or connected to a first air outlet for performing a blowing operation, and wherein an air inlet opening of a second channel for supplying process air from the suction blower device to a second air outlet is closed by at least one wall element of the adapter device when the adapter device is properly connected to the first air outlet.
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.
WATER DIVIDER STRUCTURE, WATER TANK STRUCTURE AND CLEANING EQUIPMENT THEREOF
Cleaning equipment includesa water divider structure comprisinga pressuresource connected to a water supply tank, a water divider provided with a first distribution channel and a second distribution channel, wherein the first and second distribution channels both are connected with the pressuresource, anda first unidirectional valve connecting between the pressuresource and the water divider, wherein the first unidirectional valve connects through the pressuresource and the water divider under pressure formed when the pressuresource is activated. When there is residual water in the pipeline between the first unidirectional valve and the water divider structure, the first unidirectionalvalve can prevent the water in the water supply tank from being transported downstream. At this time, there is water in the pipeline downstream of the first unidirectionalvalve. One end is closed, and one end of the water divider structure is connected to the outside.
HAND-HELD DRAIN OPENING APPARATUS
A portable and compact, hand-held electrically powered vacuum tool, designed expressly for suctioning clogs from the drains and traps of sinks and bathtubs to pull clogs out of drains and traps thereby clearing the clog without use of chemicals and recover items such as rings and toothpaste-tube caps that have gone down the drain.
SURFACE CLEANING APPARATUS
A surface cleaning apparatus includes a base assembly with a suction nozzle and at least one wheel. A hand-held portion has a hand grip, a recovery container, and a suction source in fluid communication with the suction nozzle and the recovery container and configured for generating a working airstream. A wand is operably coupled between the base assembly and the hand-held portion and defines at least a portion of a working air path extending from the suction nozzle to an air outlet in the hand-held portion and including the suction source.
WET DRY APPLIANCE
A cleaning device and methods for cleaning are provided. In one embodiment, the cleaning device includes a head assembly, a body assembly, and a handle assembly. The cleaning device also includes components that enable the cleaning device to operate in dry cleaning modes and wet cleaning modes. Dry cleaning modes can employ a vacuum assembly, including a motor, tubing, and a fluid recovery tank in order to draw in debris and waste into a fluid recovery tank. Wet cleaning modes can further employ a fluid supply tank, a pump, and tubing in order to supply fluid to a brushroll to aid in a cleaning process.