Floor cleaning machine
11627855 · 2023-04-18
Assignee
Inventors
- Kevin Vail (North Royalton, OH, US)
- Gavin Burnham (Birmingham, GB)
- Jennifer Kathryn Marsden (Birmingham, GB)
- John Bantum (Munroe Falls, OH, US)
Cpc classification
A47L7/0004
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L11/4088
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L11/4083
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L11/34
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L5/30
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47L11/34
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L11/40
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L5/30
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A floor cleaning machine including a handle that pivots relative to a base about a pivot axis. A recovery tank is coupled to the handle in fluid communication with a suction motor assembly to receive and store fluid and dirt drawn through a suction nozzle. The floor cleaning machine further includes an expandable hose fluidly communicating the recovery tank and the suction nozzle. The hose is in an expanded configuration when the handle is pivoted about the pivot axis to a reclined position. The hose is in a retracted configuration when the handle is pivoted about the pivot axis to a substantially upright position. The hose at least partially wraps around the pivot axis with the pivot axis being between a portion of the hose wrapped around the pivot axis and the surface being cleaned in the expanded and the retracted configurations.
Claims
1. A floor cleaning machine for cleaning a surface, the floor cleaning machine comprising: a base including a suction nozzle and a distribution nozzle; a handle pivotably coupled to the base, the handle pivotable relative to the base about a pivot axis; a supply tank assembly coupled to the handle in fluid communication with the distribution nozzle; a suction motor assembly in fluid communication with the suction nozzle, the suction motor assembly operable to draw fluid and dirt from the surface through the suction nozzle; a recovery tank coupled to the handle in fluid communication with the suction motor assembly to receive and store fluid and dirt drawn through the suction nozzle; and an expandable hose fluidly communicating the recovery tank and the suction nozzle, wherein the hose is in an expanded configuration when the handle is pivoted about the pivot axis to a reclined position, wherein the hose is in a retracted configuration when the handle is pivoted about the pivot axis to a substantially upright position, and wherein the hose at least partially wraps around the pivot axis with the pivot axis being between a portion of the hose wrapped around the pivot axis and the surface being cleaned in the expanded and the retracted configurations.
2. The floor cleaning machine of claim 1, wherein the handle includes a cylindrically shaped housing wherein the hose at least partially wraps around the cylindrically shaped housing when the hose is in the expanded configuration.
3. The floor cleaning machine of claim 2, wherein the pivot axis extends through the cylindrically shaped housing.
4. The floor cleaning machine of claim 2, wherein the pivot axis extends centrally through the cylindrically shaped housing.
5. The floor cleaning machine of claim 2, wherein the cylindrically shaped housing includes a motor housing, the suction motor assembly positioned in the motor housing.
6. The floor cleaning machine of claim 5, wherein the hose is slidably engageable with the motor housing when the handle is moved between the substantially upright position and the reclined position.
7. The floor cleaning machine of claim 5, wherein the hose assumes a substantially arcuate shape when in the expanded configuration to follow the substantially cylindrical shape of the motor housing.
8. The floor cleaning machine of claim 5, wherein the hose at least partially wraps around a top of motor housing when in the expanded configuration.
9. The floor cleaning machine of claim 1, wherein the hose wraps around the pivot axis to define a first arc length in the expanded configuration, wherein the hose wraps around the pivot axis to define a second arc length in the retracted configuration, and wherein the first arc length is greater than the second arc length.
10. The floor cleaning machine of claim 1, wherein the handle further includes a motor housing, the suction motor assembly positioned in the motor housing, wherein the hose at least partially wraps around a top of motor housing portion when in the expanded configuration.
11. The floor cleaning machine of claim 1, wherein the recovery tank is located below the supply tank assembly.
12. The floor cleaning machine of claim 1, wherein the recovery tank is coupled between the supply tank assembly and the pivot axis.
13. A floor cleaning machine for cleaning a surface, the floor cleaning machine comprising: a base including a suction nozzle and a distribution nozzle; a handle pivotably coupled to the base, the handle pivotable relative to the base about a pivot axis, the handle including a motor housing having a cylindrical portion and the pivot axis extends through the motor housing; a supply tank assembly coupled to the handle in fluid communication with the distribution nozzle; a suction motor assembly in the motor housing, the suction motor assembly in fluid communication with the suction nozzle, the suction motor assembly operable to draw fluid and dirt from the surface through the suction nozzle; a recovery tank coupled to the handle in fluid communication with the suction motor assembly to receive and store fluid and dirt drawn through the suction nozzle; and an expandable hose fluidly communicating the recovery tank and the suction nozzle, wherein the hose is in an expanded configuration when the handle is pivoted about the pivot axis to a reclined position, wherein the hose is in a retracted configuration when the handle is pivoted about the pivot axis to a substantially upright position, and wherein the hose at least partially wraps around a top of the cylindrical portion of the motor housing in the expanded configuration.
14. The floor cleaning machine of claim 13, wherein the hose at least partially wraps around the pivot axis in the expanded and the retracted configurations.
15. The floor cleaning machine of claim 13, wherein the pivot axis extends centrally through the cylindrical portion of the motor housing.
16. The floor cleaning machine of claim 13, wherein the hose at least partially wraps around the pivot axis with the pivot axis being between a portion of the hose wrapped around the pivot axis and the surface being cleaned in the expanded and the retracted configurations.
17. The floor cleaning machine of claim 13, wherein the hose is slidably engageable with the motor housing when the handle is moved between the substantially upright position and the reclined position.
18. The floor cleaning machine of claim 13, wherein the hose assumes a substantially arcuate shape when in the expanded configuration to follow the substantially cylindrical shape of the cylindrical portion of the motor housing.
19. The floor cleaning machine of claim 13, wherein the hose wraps around the cylindrical portion of the motor housing to define a first arc length in the expanded configuration, wherein the hose wraps around the cylindrical portion of the motor housing to define a second arc length in the retracted configuration, and wherein the first arc length is greater than the second arc length.
20. The floor cleaning machine of claim 13, wherein the recovery tank is located below the supply tank assembly.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(7) Before any embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(9) The extractor 10 includes a body configured as a base or foot 18 and a handle 22 pivotably coupled to the foot 18. The foot 18 includes wheels 26 to facilitate movement of the foot 18 along the surface 14. In the illustrated embodiment, the wheels 26 are non-powered wheels 26. In other embodiments, however, any of the wheels 26 may be driven. The handle 22 extends from the foot 18 and is pivotable between a substantially upright storage position (shown in
(10) The extractor 10 includes a supply tank assembly 24 coupled to the handle 22 and a distribution nozzle 28 that directs cleaning solution from the supply tank assembly 24 onto the surface 14. The supply tank assembly 24 is removable from the extractor handle 22 and may include a handle to facilitate transport and handling of the supply tank assembly 24 apart from the extractor handle 22. The supply tank assembly 24 may include two or three supply tanks, each of which defining a discrete volume for separately storing one or more cleaning solutions and/or water. For example, a first supply tank may store a detergent, a second supply tank may store a sanitizer, and a third supply tank may store water. Each of the supply tanks may include an outlet that communicates with a distributor for drawing the corresponding fluid from the supply tanks, mixing the fluids, and directing the mixed fluids to the distribution nozzle 28. The outlets of the supply tanks may also be used to refill the supply tanks when the supply tank assembly 24 is removed from the handle 22.
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(12) The extractor 10 further includes a suction motor assembly 44 in fluid communication with the suction nozzle 34 for drawing fluid and dirt from the surface 14 being cleaned through the suction nozzle 34 and into the recovery tank 30. The suction motor assembly 44 includes a fan that generates a vacuum to draw the fluid and dirt through the suction nozzle 34. In the illustrated embodiment, the suction motor assembly 44 is supported by and positioned within a motor housing portion 46 of the handle 22. As shown in
(13) The extractor 10 also includes an expandable hose 58 fluidly communicating the recovery tank 30 and the suction nozzle 34 for delivering fluid and dirt from the suction nozzle 34 to the recovery tank 30. In the illustrated embodiment, the hose 58 is configured as a flexible and expandable bellows-type plastic hose 58. Alternatively, the hose 58 may have any of a number of different configurations and be made from any of a number of different materials. In the illustrated embodiment, the hose 58 includes an inlet 62 (
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(16) When the handle 22 is pivoted to the substantially upright storage position shown in
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(19) In the retracted configuration of the hose 58a, the hose 58a wraps around an arc length A2 of the motor housing portion 46a of about 90 degrees or less. In other embodiments, the hose 58a may wrap around an arc length A2 of the motor housing portion 46a of about 75 degrees or less, about 60 degrees or less, about 45 degrees or less, or about 30 degrees or less when in the retracted configuration. In yet other embodiments, the hose 58a may wrap around an arc length A2 of the motor housing portion 46a of about 30 degrees or less when in the retracted configuration.
(20) Although the invention has been described in detail with reference to certain preferred embodiments, variations and modifications exist within the scope and spirit of one or more independent aspects of the invention as described.