SELF-CLEANING METHOD OF CLEANING SYSTEM
20260053326 ยท 2026-02-26
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47L11/40
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L11/4083
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L11/4019
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L11/4091
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L2201/028
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The disclosure provides a self-cleaning method of a cleaning system, wherein the cleaning system includes a main cleaning machine and a base, and the main cleaning machine is detachably arranged on the base; and in a self-cleaning process, when a self-cleaning running condition is not met, the cleaning system stops the self-cleaning, and after the self-cleaning running condition is met, the cleaning system selects to continue to perform the self-cleaning or restart the self-cleaning. Since the self-cleaning process takes a long time, if the cleaning system stops the self-cleaning due to mis-operation in the self-cleaning process, the self-cleaning is able to be continued by means of the method after the self-cleaning condition is met again, instead of restarting self-cleaning, thereby avoiding repeated running, saving energy and improving the user experience. The disclosure is able to be applicable to different self-cleaning modes according to different conditions, thereby being flexible and efficient.
Claims
1. A self-cleaning method of a cleaning system, wherein the cleaning system comprises a main cleaning machine and a base, and the main cleaning machine is detachably arranged on the base; and in a self-cleaning process, when a self-cleaning running condition is not met, the cleaning system stops a self-cleaning, and after the self-cleaning running condition is met, the cleaning system selects to continue to perform the self-cleaning or restart the self-cleaning.
2. The self-cleaning method of the cleaning system according to claim 1, wherein the cleaning system automatically selects to continue to perform the self-cleaning or restart the self-cleaning according to an operation performed by the cleaning system after stopping the self-cleaning.
3. The self-cleaning method of the cleaning system according to claim 1, wherein a user selects, by himself/herself, to make the cleaning system continue to perform the self-cleaning or restart the self-cleaning.
4. The self-cleaning method of the cleaning system according to claim 1, wherein a condition of not meeting the self-cleaning running comprises: the main cleaning machine is separated from the base; or a clear water tank lacks water; or a sewage tank is full; or a user initiatively stops the self-cleaning.
5. The self-cleaning method of the cleaning system according to claim 4, wherein in the self-cleaning process, after the main cleaning machine is separated from the base, the cleaning system stops the self-cleaning, and when the main cleaning machine is placed on the base again, the cleaning system continues to perform the self-cleaning.
6. The self-cleaning method of the cleaning system according to claim 4, wherein in the self-cleaning process, after the main cleaning machine is separated from the base, the cleaning system stops the self-cleaning, and when the main cleaning machine is placed on the base again, the cleaning system continues to perform the self-cleaning.
7. The self-cleaning method of the cleaning system according to claim 1, wherein the self-cleaning comprises a self-washing and/or a self-drying.
8. The self-cleaning method of the cleaning system according to claim 1, wherein only after the main cleaning machine is placed on the base and the user completes a trigger condition, the cleaning system performs the self-cleaning.
9. The self-cleaning method of the cleaning system according to claim 1, wherein after the main cleaning machine is placed on the base, the cleaning system automatically performs self-cleaning.
10. A self-cleaning method of a cleaning system, wherein the cleaning system comprises a main cleaning machine and a base, and the main cleaning machine is detachably arranged on the base; a self-cleaning comprises a self-washing and/or a self-drying; in a self-washing process, when a self-washing running condition is not met, the cleaning system stops the self-washing, and after the self-washing running condition is met, the cleaning system restarts the self-washing; and in a self-drying process, when a self-drying running condition is not met, the cleaning system stops the self-drying, and after the self-drying running condition is met, the cleaning system selects to continue to perform the self-drying or restart the self-drying.
11. The self-cleaning method of the cleaning system according to claim 7, wherein in the self-cleaning process, only the self-washing is performed; or only the self-drying is performed; or both the self-washing and the self-drying are performed.
12. The self-cleaning method of the cleaning system according to claim 11, wherein when only the self-washing is performed in the self-cleaning process, and when a self-washing running condition is not met, the cleaning system stops the self-cleaning, and after the self-washing running condition is met, the cleaning system selects to continue to perform the self-washing or restart the self-washing.
13. The self-cleaning method of the cleaning system according to claim 11, wherein when only the self-drying is performed in the self-cleaning process, and when a self-drying running condition is not met, the cleaning system stops the self-cleaning, and after the self-drying running condition is met, the cleaning system selects to continue to perform the self-drying or restart the self-drying.
14. The self-cleaning method of the cleaning system according to claim 11, wherein when both the self-washing and the self-drying are performed in the self-cleaning process, and when the self-cleaning running condition is not met, the cleaning system stops the self-cleaning, and after the self-cleaning running condition is met, the cleaning system selects to continue to perform the self-cleaning or restart the self-cleaning.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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[0019] The drawings include the following reference signs:
[0020] 1000. a cleaning system; 100. a main cleaning machine; 110. a clear water tank; 120. a sewage tank; 200. a base.
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0021] According to requirements, specific embodiments of the disclosure will be disclosed herein. However, it should be understood that, the embodiments disclosed herein are merely exemplary examples of the disclosure, and are embodied in various forms. Therefore, specific details disclosed herein are not considered to be restrictive, but merely as a basis for claims and as a representative basis for teaching those skilled in the art to variously employ the disclosure in any suitable manner in practice, and the specific details include various features disclosed herein and incorporate features that are not explicitly disclosed herein.
[0022] In the description of disclosure, it should be understood that, orientation or position relationships indicated by terms length, upper, lower, front, rear , left, right, horizontal, top, bottom, inner, outer, circumferential and the like are base on orientation or position relationships shown in the drawings, are merely for the convenience of describing the disclosure and simplifying the description, rather than indicating or implying that the referred apparatuses or elements must have particular orientations, or constructed and operated in particular orientations, and therefore cannot be understood as limitations to the disclosure.
[0023] As shown in
[0024] The main cleaning machine 100 includes a clear water tank 110 and a sewage tank 120, the clear water tank 110 is configured for storing cleaning liquid, the cleaning liquid is sprayed to a rolling brush to assist in cleaning, and the sewage tank 120 is configured for storing redundant liquid and solid wastes on the surface to be cleaned, which are sucked by a suction motor. When the clear water tank 110 lacks water or the sewage tank 120 is full, the cleaning system 1000 stops running, and after a user adds clear water into the clear water tank 110 or pours out the solid-liquid garbage in the sewage tank 120, the cleaning system 1000 continues to run. In a self-cleaning process, the cleaning system 1000 also sprays the liquid to the rolling brush and sucks the redundant liquid after cleaning the rolling brush, therefore in the self-cleaning process, the cleaning system 1000 will also stop running because the clear water tank 110 lacks water or the sewage tank 120 is full.
[0025] As shown in
[0026] A condition of not meeting the self-cleaning running includes that the main cleaning machine 100 is separated from the base 200; or the clear water tank 110 lacks water; or the sewage tank 120 is full; or the user initiatively stops the self-cleaning.
[0027] Specifically, in an embodiment, in the self-cleaning process, after the main cleaning machine 100 is separated from the base 200, the cleaning system 1000 stops the self-cleaning, and when the main cleaning machine 100 is placed on the base 200 again, the cleaning system 1000 continues to perform the self-cleaning until it completes the self-cleaning instead of restarting the self-cleaning. At this time, it is possible to avoid a situation in which the self-cleaning is stopped before being completed in the self-cleaning process, when the main cleaning machine 100 and the base 200 cannot be connected successfully since the main cleaning machine 100 is accidentally touched by mistake, at this time, the main cleaning machine 100 only restarts the self-cleaning after being placed again, thereby wasting energy, and affecting user experience. A stop of the self-cleaning of the cleaning system 1000 caused by non-subjective willingness of the user, such as water shortage of the clear water tank 110, water fullness of the sewage tank 120 and the like, is avoided by using the method, so as to avoid wasting energy and to improve user experience.
[0028] In another embodiment, in the self-cleaning process, after the main cleaning machine 100 is separated from the base 200, the main cleaning machine 100 performs an operation of cleaning a surface to be cleaned, and when the main cleaning machine 100 is placed on the base 200 again, the cleaning system 1000 restarts the self-cleaning until the self-cleaning is completed. Since the main cleaning machine 100 performs the operation of cleaning the surface to be cleaned again, if the cleaning system 1000 does not restart the self-cleaning but continues to perform the self-cleaning at this time, it is conceivable that the main cleaning machine 100 cannot be thoroughly cleaned up according to a set self-cleaning duration, therefore, it is more reasonable to restart the self-cleaning at this time. The stop of the self-cleaning of the cleaning system 1000 caused by subjective willingness of the user is avoided by using the method, so as to avoid that the main cleaning machine 100 cannot be thoroughly cleaned up.
[0029] The cleaning system 1000 automatically selects to continue to perform the self-cleaning or restart the self-cleaning according to the operation performed by the cleaning system 1000 after completing the self-cleaning, such that the cleaning system 1000 is more intelligent. The process is implemented by algorithm software, after the self-cleaning is started, whether the main cleaning machine 100 leaves the base 200 is judged by detecting whether there is a charging voltage, whether the communication is interrupted, and the like, and after it is detected that the connection between the main cleaning machine 100 and the base 200 is disconnected, self-cleaning running parameters are stored in a memory, after the main cleaning machine 100 is placed back on the base 200 again, the previously stored the self-cleaning running parameters are read from the memory, and then the self-cleaning program continues to run according to the previous parameters. The situation that the clear water tank 110 lacks water and the sewage tank 120 is full is similar to this situation, and thus details are not described herein again. Before the main cleaning machine 100 is placed back on the base 200 again, the operation of cleaning the surface to be cleaned is performed, when the self-cleaning stops, the self-cleaning running parameters stored in the memory are cleared up, after the main cleaning machine 100 is placed back on the base 200 again, the previously stored the self-cleaning running parameters cannot be read from the memory, and at this time, the cleaning system 1000 restarts the self-cleaning.
[0030] In addition, the user selects, by himself/herself, to make the cleaning system 1000 continue to perform the self-cleaning or restart the self-cleaning. The user judges whether to restart the self-cleaning by himself/herself, at this time, a user operability is stronger, and different user requirements are met. The user makes the choice by pressing a button, voice control and the like.
[0031] The self-cleaning includes a self-washing and/or a self-drying. In the self-cleaning process, only the self-washing is performed, or only the self-drying is performed, or both the self-washing and the self-drying are performed, the user selects the self-cleaning mode by himself/herself, thereby meeting different user requirements and different use scenarios.
[0032] When only the self-washing is performed in the self-cleaning process, and when a self-washing running condition is not met, the cleaning system 1000 stops the self-cleaning, and after the self-washing running condition is met, the cleaning system 1000 selects to continue to perform the self-washing or restart the self-washing.
[0033] When only the self-drying is performed in the self-cleaning process, and when a self-drying running condition is not met, the cleaning system 1000 stops the self-cleaning, and after the self-drying running condition is met, the cleaning system 1000 selects to continue to perform the self-drying or restart the self-drying.
[0034] When both the self-washing and the self-drying are performed in the self-cleaning process, and when the self-cleaning running condition is not met, the cleaning system 1000 stops the self-cleaning, and after the self-cleaning running condition is met, the cleaning system 1000 selects to continue to perform the self-cleaning or restart the self-cleaning.
[0035] Before running a set duration for the self-cleaning, no matter how many times the cleaning system 1000 stops the self-cleaning due to the self-cleaning running condition being not met, the self-cleaning is performed according to the method provided by the disclosure.
[0036] In an embodiment, only after the main cleaning machine 100 is placed on the base 200 and the user completes a trigger condition, the cleaning system 1000 performs the self-cleaning. The trigger condition includes that the user starts the self-cleaning by pressing a button or in voice, thereby giving the user the right to choose independently, and if the user thinks that the main cleaning machine 100 does not need to be self-cleaned at this time, the main cleaning machine 100 is only placed on the base 200 without continuing to perform or restarting the self-cleaning.
[0037] In another embodiment, after the main cleaning machine 100 is placed on the base 200, the cleaning system 1000 automatically performs the self-cleaning. As long as the main cleaning machine 100 is connected to the base 200, the cleaning system 1000 automatically performs the self-cleaning, thereby avoiding the user starting the self-cleaning by pressing the button or in voice. In this way, one operation step is omitted, such that the product operation is simpler and more convenient.
[0038] As shown in
[0039] The technical content and technical features of the disclosure have been disclosed as above, however, it should be understood that, under the creation idea of the disclosure, those skilled in the art make various changes and improvements to the structures and materials described above, including combinations of technical features individually disclosed or claimed herein, and obviously include other combinations of these features. These variations and/or combinations all fall within the technical field involved in the disclosure, and fall within the protection scope of the claims of the disclosure.