Patents Assigned to Nilfisk-A/S
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Publication number: 20180049615Abstract: The present invention relates to a motor-sweeper for cleaning large surfaces such as streets or industrial facilities. In particular it refers to an apparatus for collecting garbage and debris from the ground to apply to a motor-sweeper, wherein the broom for collecting garbage always remains adherent to the ground and the space between the garbage conveyor assembly toward the collecting container and the broom, and between the broom and the container remains uniform despite the wear of the brooms. Thus, the cleaning capability is not lost and the machine efficiency is improved.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2016Publication date: February 22, 2018Applicant: NILFISK A/SInventors: Giancarlo VETRUCCI, Alfonso COLLETTI
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Patent number: 9872593Abstract: A tipping method for a tipping arrangement which includes a first element (1) and a second element (2), arranged between a moveable base unit (4) and a rotatable container (3). The container (3) is rotated by moving the second element (2) along a first track (7) on the first element (1). The second element (2) is moved along the track (7) by rotating the second element (2) relative to the first element (1). A number of engaging parts (9, 10) may be arranged on the tracks (7, 8) of the elements (1, 2), respectively. An interlocking arrangement may be arranged between the first element (1) and the second element (2) to secure the second element (2) in a starting position. A movable unit includes the tipping arrangement and a section unit, with the container (3) locked in a vertical position by a locking arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2012Date of Patent: January 23, 2018Assignee: NILFISK A/SInventors: Henrik Thomsen, Carl Olsen, Henrik Jeppesen, Richard Hickmott, Alistair David Morton
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Patent number: 9837823Abstract: A method and a system for controlling the charging and discharging of one or more battery packs (8) connected to a power source (7) or an apparatus (9) driven by the battery packs. The battery pack (8) comprises a number of battery cells connected to two or more terminals for establishing an electrical connection with the power source or the apparatus. The electronic system (2) for controlling the charging of the battery pack (8) and the electronic system (6) for controlling the operation of the apparatus (9) are integrated into the battery pack (8). The battery pack (8) comprises a communications interface for communicating with other battery packs (8) and generates a charging and discharging pool, where the most effective battery pack (8) to charge or discharge is charged and discharged first.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2012Date of Patent: December 5, 2017Assignee: NILFISK A/SInventor: Jan Thorsoe
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Patent number: 9601288Abstract: Apparatus for floor cleaning, having a cavity that opens on the dashboard, a plurality of mechanically similar interchangeable keys, and suitable to be inserted completely into and operate with said cavity, two or more Hall-effect sensors arranged outside said cavity, at least one first key containing at least one magnet, and at least one second key including at least one respective second magnet, which are in functional correspondence with respective predefined sensors. Said magnets do not interfere with sensors to which they are not geometrically connected, and for this purpose they are aligned on a same straight line, and the insertion of said keys causes a movement of said magnets toward the respective sensors with a motion orthogonal to said straight line.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2014Date of Patent: March 21, 2017Assignee: NILFISK A/SInventors: Paolo Valcarenghi, Filippo Marchetti
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Patent number: 9516985Abstract: A washing-drying machine including a scraping device including a reversible fastening system of scraping blades. The reversible fastening system makes it possible to apply the scraping blades to the scraping device in a simple and safe way and as simply to remove them to clean them or replace them when worn out through a flexible fastening mechanism including holes for engaging with support elements provided on the scraping device, and including at least an elastic end portion with a slot for engaging with the undercut of a corresponding locking element, formed in the proximity of end portions of the support.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2013Date of Patent: December 13, 2016Assignee: NILFISK A/SInventors: Andrea Chignoli, Andrea Odoli
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Patent number: 7950103Abstract: A portable vacuum cleaning system includes a portable vacuum unit for cleaning debris. The vacuum unit is powered by a self-contained first battery and may be carried with a strap in backpack-fashion. The system also includes a cart defining a receptacle for receiving the vacuum unit. The vacuum unit may be used when supported by the cart or when carried by an operator. A second battery is supported by the cart and electrically connectable to the vacuum unit for charging the first battery when the vacuum unit is supported by the cart. Further, when disposed in the cart, the vacuum unit is disposed at an angle of about 45 degrees allowing for ease of movement of the cart.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2009Date of Patent: May 31, 2011Assignee: Nilfisk-A/SInventors: Susan J. Williamson, Glen E. Moore
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Patent number: 6125502Abstract: A suction pipe for a suction cleaner comprising an elongated pipe having at its lower end, in the in-use position, a coupling stud for a suction mouthpiece, and opposite this end, a flexible suction hose facing to one side relative to the elongated pipe, and wherein the suction pipe further has an upper operating handle arranged above the flexible suction hose in the in-use position. The upper operating handle in the in-use position of the suction pipe is arranged at a distance above the flexible suction hose that exceeds the length of the forearm of the operator, and the upper operating handle is so arranged that it allows it to be seized from that side of the suction pipe on which the flexible suction hose is arranged.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1998Date of Patent: October 3, 2000Assignee: Nilfisk A/SInventors: Nils Preben Hammeken, Benny Matthiassen
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Patent number: 6094774Abstract: A suction cleaner comprising a motor which operates a blower in such a manner that the blower blows a flow of air out into a motor chamber that delimits a volume which extends at least radially around the motor, and then out through outlet openings arranged in said motor chamber, and wherein the motor chamber is provided with a silencer element made of a silencing material, such as foamed plastics, said silencer element enclosing the motor radially and forming a silencing chamber around the same, and wherein the silencer element is provided with flow passages which substantially constitute the flow connection from said silencing chamber to the outflow openings in the motor chamber. The fact that the flow passages in the silencer element according to the invention extend axially along the motor in substantially the entire length thereof provides an optimum silencing effect.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1998Date of Patent: August 1, 2000Assignee: Nilfisk A/SInventors: Peter N.o slashed.hr Larsen, Thomas Dam Jensen
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Patent number: 6065183Abstract: A connecting element for coupling of the suction pipe (3) of a suction cleaner to a mouthpiece (2) having a suction sole (9) with an abutment surface (10) and an elongated suction slot which debouches on the abutment surface (10) of the suction sole (9), and wherein the connecting element comprises flexible joints (4, 5, 7, 8) which may transmit an angle change of the suction pipe (3) of the vacuum cleaner about the longitudinal axis of the suction pipe to a rotation of the vacuum cleaner mouthpiece in the plane of the abutment surface (10), and also allows a freedom of movement between the vacuum cleaner mouthpiece (2) and the vacuum cleaner suction pipe (3) whereby the abutment surface may freely assume different orientations relative to the longitudinal axis of the suction pipe. According to the invention the flexible joint has a freedom of movement which allows the suction pipe to be freely movable about an axis (8a) which is parallel with the suction slot in an angle (.alpha.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1998Date of Patent: May 23, 2000Assignee: Nilfisk A/SInventors: Nils Preben Hammeken, Benny Matthiassen
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Patent number: D782759Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2015Date of Patent: March 28, 2017Assignee: Nilfisk A/SInventors: Henrik Mathiassen, Steen Klimt Johannesen, Thomas Elmer
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Patent number: D785878Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2015Date of Patent: May 2, 2017Assignee: NILFISK A/SInventors: Christian Thorup Kjaergaard, Malene Kappel, Anthony Evans, Henrik Jeppesen, Berker Diker, Kalle Nordbo, Richard Morgan Hickmott
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Patent number: D811672Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2017Date of Patent: February 27, 2018Assignee: Nilfisk A/SInventors: Christian Thorup Kjaergaard, Malene Kappel, Anthony Evans, Henrik Jeppesen, Berker Diker, Kalle Nordbo, Richard Morgan Hickmott