Patents Assigned to CFR Corporation
  • Patent number: 6076229
    Abstract: An aqueous surface cleaning composition consists essentially of water and a surfactant. The surfactant is incorporated, preferably, at a concentration of 10-100 parts per million, by weight as a proportion of the entire composition, and more preferably is within the range of about 70-93 ppm. The preferred surfactant is sodium octyl sulfate, which is resistant to combining or interacting with ozone and has the desired foaming characteristics. Other ozone resistant surfactants may be employed, alone or in combination with one another. The liquid cleaning composition is used advantageously in a fluid cycling cleaning system or a recycling system in which the liquid is provided from a canister to a cleaning tool head, then returned over a vacuum conduit to the canister for filtration and reuse.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 25, 1997
    Date of Patent: June 20, 2000
    Assignee: CFR Corporation
    Inventor: Edward D. Berglund
  • Patent number: 6055699
    Abstract: An adapter plate, removably mounted with respect to the cleaning tool head of a continuous flow recycling cleaning device, supports a fluid flow barrier. The barrier is formed of multiple resilient filaments parallel to one another and packed closely together to resist air passage through the barrier. The filaments are supported in cantilevered fashion, and are individually and locally deformable as the tool head is placed in an operating position near a floor or other surface to be cleaned. The barrier thus conforms to the topography of the surface being cleaned, to achieve a better seal. The barrier is used in combination with a more porous layer, e.g., a carpet tile or a less tightly packed filament arrangement, to channel air from outside of the tool head into an intake compartment while blocking passage to an exhaust compartment inside the tool head.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 16, 1997
    Date of Patent: May 2, 2000
    Assignee: CFR Corporation
    Inventor: Sung K. Cho
  • Patent number: 5839155
    Abstract: A continuous flow recycling cleaning system includes a canister containing a liquid cleaning solution, and a dispensing conduit for conveying the cleaning solution from the canister to a cleaning tool head for direct application to a carpet, upholstery fabric or other material at an application area. A recovery conduit is connected to the cleaning tool head for returning recovered cleaning solution, along with air and extracted soil, to the canister. The system includes at least one ozone injector selectively positioned along a fluid flow pathway that includes the canister, the dispensing and recovery conduits, and the cleaning tool head. The fluid flow pathway further can include a counterflow conduit and an ozone-introduction conduit provided solely for the injection of ozone. Each injector is coupled to an ozone generator, to combine the ozone with the cleaning solution flowing through the injector.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 1996
    Date of Patent: November 24, 1998
    Assignee: CFR Corporation
    Inventors: Edward D. Berglund, Sung K. Cho, Lowell H. Schiebe
  • Patent number: 5589080
    Abstract: A liquid recycling and filtering system is well suited for use in continuous flow recycling surface cleaning devices. The system employs a canister containing a liquid cleaning solution, and a cylindrical filter submerged in the liquid and defining a chamber containing a portion of the liquid. A liquid supply conduit withdraws liquid from the chamber and supplies the liquid to a cleaning tool head, where the liquid is sprayed upon a floor or other surface being cleaned. A counterflow conduit is coupled to the liquid supply conduit and to the chamber, for transporting liquid under pressure to a spraying assembly within the chamber. The spraying assembly includes a rotatable manifold and nozzles at opposite ends of the manifold. The nozzles spray the liquid in planar, fan-shaped patterns that impinge upon the filter over limited surface areas.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 4, 1995
    Date of Patent: December 31, 1996
    Assignee: CFR Corporation
    Inventors: Sung K. Cho, Lowell H. Schiebe
  • Patent number: 5555598
    Abstract: A continuous flow recycling surface cleaning device includes a cleaning tool head incorporating a nozzle arrangement to enhance surface cleaning and drying. The head includes a shell that engages a surface being cleaned to form an enclosed chamber. A partition divides the chamber into intake and evacuation compartments. A row of nozzles is mounted to the shell to spray liquid cleaning solution into the intake compartment. Air enters the receiving sector through slots near the nozzles and between a forward portion of the shell and the floor, and is drawn beyond the partition into the evacuation compartment by a vacuum source. Each of the nozzles generates a sheet-like, fan-shaped spray pattern. The nozzles are arranged to form adjacent spray patterns that overlap one another longitudinally (lengthwise of the elongate shell) but are separated from one another to avoid interference between adjacent spray patterns.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 4, 1995
    Date of Patent: September 17, 1996
    Assignee: CFR Corporation
    Inventors: Dale L. Grave, Sung K. Cho
  • Patent number: 5432975
    Abstract: A portable, compact and self-contained continuous flow recycling system includes a housing to accommodate a vacuum motor and liquid pump for recirculating a liquid cleaning solution and air. A pair of wheels supports the housing for tilting about a wheel axle. A pair of support arms are mounted to rotate on the axle, and their opposite ends are fixed to the shell of a cleaning head. The head is shaped to define a first compartment for receiving atomized cleaning solution and air, and a second compartment. A vacuum source draws the solution and air from the first chamber, across a partition near the floor, into the second compartment. The head is free to travel in an arcuate path relative to the housing, with its orientation determined by the arms, to insure a desired coplanarity with the floor or other surface being cleaned, when the head is in its operating position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 4, 1993
    Date of Patent: July 18, 1995
    Assignee: CFR Corporation
    Inventor: James R. Hilmanowski
  • Patent number: 5151181
    Abstract: The liquid filter assembly including a filter housing with an inlet below a prescribed external liquid level and having a generally cylindrical filter unit inside it with reusable filter elements which effectively operate at low pressure drops and permitting bypass liquid to recirculate within the filtered section without passing through the filter element and providing a filter support frame having the filter element supported thereon to provide a changeable filter assembly unit sealingly mounted within the housing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 28, 1991
    Date of Patent: September 29, 1992
    Assignee: CFR Corporation
    Inventor: Robert M. Barry
  • Patent number: 5114574
    Abstract: A back flush filter system for a cleaning apparatus which includes a hollow filter member with a flow diffusing member inserted therein to cause the flow through the filter to be diffused into a substantially circumferential uniform flow passage through the entire area of the screen in both the filtering mode and the back flow mode of operation and including an atmospheric air vent to permit air entrapped within liquid flow system to escape and thus maintain a substantially air free liquid flow system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 23, 1990
    Date of Patent: May 19, 1992
    Assignee: CFR Corporation
    Inventor: Robert M. Barry
  • Patent number: 5077823
    Abstract: The invention provides a cushioning control circuit which restricts the initial flow of current to a D.C. permanent magnet motor by providing a neon control lamp in series with a pair of triac control circuits which drops the initial voltage imposed on the motor windings.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 5, 1990
    Date of Patent: December 31, 1991
    Assignee: CFR Corporation
    Inventors: Robert M. Barry, James R. Hilmanowski