A47L7/0033

Suction apparatus for cleaning purposes

A suction apparatus for cleaning purposes includes a container, a suction subassembly, a filter element arranged in a container interior, and a pumping subassembly, where a mixture of a carrier fluid and particles of dirt can be taken in via a suction inlet and the particles of dirt are restrained by the filter element. The filter element is a filter bag through which the mixture is taken in by the suction subassembly. A filter bag restraining part subdivides the container interior into a filter bag accommodating space and a fluid delivery space, where the filter bag is arranged in the filter bag accommodating space and is prevented, by the filter bag restraining part, from expanding into the fluid delivery space, from which carrier fluid flowing around, or through, the filter bag restraining part is delivered by the pumping subassembly.

Mobile water reclaiming system

A vacuum truck for dispensing water into a sewer or similar location and receiving recovered water from the sewer that includes debris to be removed therefrom. The vacuum truck includes a debris tank that receives the recovered water and retains debris removed from the recovered water. A primary and a secondary filter are positioned in the debris tank for separating debris from the recovered water. A water pump draws the recovered water through the secondary filter and provides the water to a tertiary filter that removes smaller debris from the recovered water. The recovered water from the tertiary filter is provided directly to a jetting water pump without being accumulated in a water holding tank. The vacuum truck includes a water storage tank that includes potable water for cleaning the truck or when recovered water is not available from the debris tank.

Suction Apparatus for Cleaning Purposes

A suction apparatus for cleaning purposes includes a container, a suction subassembly, a filter element arranged in a container interior, and a pumping subassembly, where a mixture of a carrier fluid and particles of dirt can be taken in via a suction inlet and the particles of dirt are restrained by the filter element. The filter element is a filter bag through which the mixture is taken in by the suction subassembly. A filter bag restraining part subdivides the container interior into a filter bag accommodating space and a fluid delivery space, where the filter bag is arranged in the filter bag accommodating space and is prevented, by the filter bag restraining part, from expanding into the fluid delivery space, from which carrier fluid flowing around, or through, the filter bag restraining part is delivered by the pumping subassembly.

MOBILE WATER RECLAIMING SYSTEM

A vacuum truck for dispensing water into a sewer or similar location and receiving recovered water from the sewer that includes debris to be removed therefrom. The vacuum truck includes a debris tank that receives the recovered water and retains debris removed from the recovered water. A primary and a secondary filter are positioned in the debris tank for separating debris from the recovered water. A water pump draws the recovered water through the secondary filter and provides the water to a tertiary filter that removes smaller debris from the recovered water. The recovered water from the tertiary filter is provided directly to a jetting water pump without being accumulated in a water holding tank. The vacuum truck includes a water storage tank that includes potable water for cleaning the truck or when recovered water is not available from the debris tank.

CLEANING DEVICE
20250352011 · 2025-11-20 ·

A cleaning device, including: a device main body, a drive assembly, a roller, a lifting assembly, and a wastewater collection assembly. The drive assembly is configured to drive the device main body to move along a surface to be cleaned for cleaning by the roller. The lifting assembly is configured to drive the roller to switch between a lowered position and a raised position; in a case where the roller is in the lowered position, the roller contacts the surface to be cleaned; in a case where the roller is in the raised position, the roller is separated from the surface to be cleaned. The wastewater collection assembly includes a water scrapper, and the water scrapper is configured to abut against the roller regardless of whether the roller is in the lowered position or the raised position, for scrapping out wastewater in the roller.

Liquid Level Detection Apparatus, Sewage Tank Having Liquid Level Detection Apparatus, and Cleaning Device
20250375074 · 2025-12-11 ·

The disclosure discloses a liquid level detection apparatus, including a floater and a floater accommodating portion, wherein the floater moves in the floater accommodating portion in a vertical direction; an upper clamping portion and a lower clamping portion are provided on the floater in the vertical direction, a moving groove is formed in the floater accommodating portion, the moving groove extends in the vertical direction, and the upper clamping portion and the lower clamping portion move in the moving groove in the vertical direction; and a clamping groove is formed in the moving groove extending along a horizontal direction, and when the liquid level detection apparatus inclines, the upper clamping portion offsets into the clamping groove to play a limiting role, such that the floater not easily be sucked by a suction force to block a suction port, thereby avoiding resulting in the phenomenon that an alarm is given when the water is not full in fact. The disclosure further discloses a sewage tank including the liquid level detection apparatus, and a cleaning device including the sewage tank.

LIQUID LEVEL DETECTION APPARATUS, SEWAGE TANK HAVING LIQUID LEVEL DETECTION APPARATUS, AND CLEANING DEVICE

The disclosure discloses a liquid level detection apparatus, including a floater and a floater accommodating portion, wherein the floater moves in the floater accommodating portion in a vertical direction; an upper clamping portion and a lower clamping portion are provided on the floater in the vertical direction, a moving groove is formed in the floater accommodating portion, the moving groove extends in the vertical direction, and the upper clamping portion and the lower clamping portion move in the moving groove in the vertical direction; and a clamping groove is formed in the moving groove extending along a horizontal direction, and when the liquid level detection apparatus inclines, the upper clamping portion offsets into the clamping groove, such that the floater not easily be sucked to block a suction port, thereby avoiding resulting in the phenomenon that an alarm is given when the water is not full in fact.