Patents Assigned to Racine Industries, Inc.
  • Patent number: 8607411
    Abstract: In a platform-carried carpet-cleaning machine for facilitating transport of the machine, the platform including a machine-supporting base having upper surface extending between an open entry-end and a closed back-end, the upper surface having an entry portion sloping at no more than about 5° with respect to horizontal such that the machine can be driven on and off the platform with application of about the same amount of user force as during carpet-cleaning operations. Inner surfaces of first and second platform sidewalls both include protrusions frictionally engaging the machine side panels and configured to sandwich the machine therebetween to prevent lateral movement of the machine on the platform. A pair of wheels is mounted with respect to the base for rolling the machine on the platform across a floor, each wheel being secured to its corresponding sidewall by an axle which extends therethrough and is molded in place through the sidewalls to facilitate assembly of the platform.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 1, 2010
    Date of Patent: December 17, 2013
    Assignee: Racine Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Arthur L. Dominguez, John Kwasniewicz, Geoffrey B. Rench, Jeffrey T. Borowski
  • Publication number: 20110000037
    Abstract: In a platform-carried carpet-cleaning machine for facilitating transport of the machine, the platform including a machine-supporting base having upper surface extending between an open entry-end and a closed back-end, the upper surface having an entry portion sloping at no more than about 5° with respect to horizontal such that the machine can be driven on and off the platform with application of about the same amount of user force as during carpet-cleaning operations. Inner surfaces of first and second platform sidewalls both include protrusions frictionally engaging the machine side panels and configured to sandwich the machine therebetween to prevent lateral movement of the machine on the platform. A pair of wheels is mounted with respect to the base for rolling the machine on the platform across a floor, each wheel being secured to its corresponding sidewall by an axle which extends therethrough and is molded in place through the sidewalls to facilitate assembly of the platform.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 1, 2010
    Publication date: January 6, 2011
    Applicant: RACINE INDUSTRIES, INC.
    Inventors: Arthur L. Dominguez, John Kwasniewicz, Geoffrey B. Rench, Jeffrey T. Borowski
  • Patent number: 5781962
    Abstract: Disclosed is a carpet cleaning machine having a revolving, cylinder-shaped, double-ended carpet cleaning member powered by a gear-driven drive shaft for removing dirty material from a carpet. In the improvement, the drive shaft is coupled to the first end and an idler shaft is coupled to the second end, is spaced from the drive shaft and supports the second end for rotation. Double-ended support of the cleaning member materially reduces problems arising from cantilever shafts used in prior art machines to drive cleaning members. Another embodiment has a centrifugal separator with an air stream exit mouth and two flow guides fixed with respect to such mouth. The flow guides have differing aperture areas and a cavity is between the guides for capturing material otherwise permitted to flow downstream and prematurely clog a mesh filter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 1996
    Date of Patent: July 21, 1998
    Assignee: Racine Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Paul E. Fiegel, Norman K. Harris, David G. Jansson, Mark A. Pleshek
  • Patent number: 5761764
    Abstract: A carpet cleaning machine includes a centrifugal separator with an air stream exit mouth having a mouth area. The improvement involves two air flow guides having, respectively, first and second apertures. The area of the second aperture is less than that of the first aperture and the guides define an annular cavity between them. Such cavity "captures" dirty material that would otherwise pass downstream into a mechanical filter and prematurely clog such filter. A new, related machine nozzle and method for removing dirty material from air flowing in a carpet cleaning machine are also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 9, 1998
    Assignee: Racine Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Paul E. Fiegel, David G. Jansson, Mark A. Pleshek
  • Patent number: 5755006
    Abstract: A new platform (sometimes referred to as a "caddy") for transporting a carpet cleaning machine includes a base for supporting the machine and a machine restraint mechanism for releasably coupling the machine and the platform to one another. The platform also has wheels (or an elongated roller-like wheel) mounted with respect to the base for rolling the base and the machine across a surface. The restraint mechanism has features preventing relative platform-machine movement along a single axis or, when the mechanism includes pairs of two different types of restraining members, along plural axes. A new method is used for transporting a carpet cleaning machine of the type having a carpet brushing apparatus and a brush drive motor. The method includes the steps of providing a transport platform having a base, energizing the brush drive motor and tipping the machine to transfer more weight onto a brush. Such weight transfer causes the apparatus to urge the machine onto the platform.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 1996
    Date of Patent: May 26, 1998
    Assignee: Racine Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Gregory J. Botting, Paul E. Fiegel, Norman K. Harris, David G. Jansson, Ernest W. Middleton, Mark A. Pleshek, Timothy B. Strandell
  • Patent number: 5707454
    Abstract: The method substantially removes a soil spot (resulting from a beverage spill or the like) from a carpet by using a particular type of brush. The brush has (a) a detachable handle, (b) a body with a pair of holes therein for attaching the handle to the body at either hole, and (c) first and second brush portions on first and second brush faces, respectively. The brush portions have differing stiffnesses and either portion may be used to "de-spot" carpet by inserting the handle in the appropriate attachment hole. The method includes the steps of identifying the tuft and pile characteristics of the spot-soiled area of carpet and selecting one of the brush portions for use in removing the spot on carpet having such characteristics. The handle is attached to the hole related to the selected brush portion, a granular cleaning product is deposited on the spot and such product is "worked" across and through that portion of the carpet which includes the spot.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 11, 1996
    Date of Patent: January 13, 1998
    Assignee: Racine Industries, Inc.
    Inventor: Ernest W. Middleton
  • Patent number: 5537707
    Abstract: A brush has first and second faces and first and second brush portions on the first and second faces, respectively. The tuft bristles used to make the first portion are of a size different from those used to make the second portion, thereby providing brush portions of differing stiffness for removing spots from different types of carpet. The tufts of the brush portions are in a unique pattern particularly well suited for using the brush with a dry granular carpet cleaning product. Each brush portion is defined by rows of bristle tufts disposed along respective row axes oriented in the direction of normal brushing. The tufts are generously spaced from one another (both laterally and longitudinally) so that carpet can be cleaned with a granular cleaning product while yet avoiding brush packing with the product. A new method for removing a spot from a carpet is also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 14, 1994
    Date of Patent: July 23, 1996
    Assignee: Racine Industries, Inc.
    Inventor: Ernest W. Middleton
  • Patent number: 5404609
    Abstract: Disclosed are new features relating to a brush-supported carpet cleaning machine of the type having counter-revolving brushes. Such features include a new handle mounting and latching arrangement which simplifies handle mounting and de-mounting, which helps support the weight of a handle-mounted vacuum pod and which promotes a high degree of machine self-propulsion. The pod is attached to the machine handle by a novel gudgeon-and-pintle mechanism. Such features also include a new support device, preferably brush-mounted, which helps prevent the machine shroud from snagging carpet if the machine should "wallow" or "yaw" in operation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 25, 1993
    Date of Patent: April 11, 1995
    Assignee: Racine Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Geoffrey B. Rench, Frank Jolly, David R. Sheppard
  • Patent number: 5363535
    Abstract: An improved carpet cleaning machine convertible for brush-aided cleaning or vacuuming includes a pair of powered brushes counter-revolving for stroking solvent-dampened carpet cleaning particles through the carpet and along carpet fibers during initial cleaning. A separately-powered pod is detachable from the machine during brush-aided carpet cleaning and attached to a machine-mounted vacuum nozzle for carpet vacuuming to pick up the dirt-laden particles. The pod has first and second media selected to remove particles of differing sizes from air flowing through the pod. During initial carpet cleaning when vacuum is not needed, the pod may be detached and used in another area for hand-vacuuming carpeted stairs and other "small-area" places.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 10, 1993
    Date of Patent: November 15, 1994
    Assignee: Racine Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Geoffrey B. Rench, Stephen Jacobs, Frank Jolly
  • Patent number: 5307538
    Abstract: The improved carpet cleaning machine, intended for use with "dry" carpet cleaning systems using dampened granules or particles, can be used in either of two modes. One involves carpet "brushing" for dirt removal by urging particles into the carpet and along the fibers. The other involves later vacuuming for particle removal. To facilitate the latter, one embodiment of the machine has first and second particle-removing media such as a concentrically-mounted cyclone separator and conical screen filter, respectively. The separator has air flowing through it downwardly along a vortical path and then upward, such air flow often carrying along a few particles. Such high-velocity particles impinge on the outer surface of the screen filter and many particles adhering to such filter are dislodged. The filter is said to thereby be "purged" or cleaned. There may also be a third medium and even a fourth medium to remove very fine particles before the air is expelled back into the room.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 28, 1993
    Date of Patent: May 3, 1994
    Assignee: Racine Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Geoffrey B. Rench, Stephen Jacobs, Frank Jolly
  • Patent number: 5287591
    Abstract: An improved machine convertible for brush-aided cleaning or vacuuming includes a pair of powered brushes counter-revolving for stroking solvent-dampened carpet cleaning particles through the carpet and along carpet fibers during initial cleaning. A separately-powered pod is detachable from the machine during brush-aided carpet cleaning and attached to a machine-mounted vacuum nozzle for carpet vacuuming to pick up the dirt-laden particles. The pod has first and second media selected to remove particles of differing sizes from air flowing through the pod. During initial carpet cleaning when vacuum is not needed, the pod may be detached and used in another area for hand-vacuuming carpeted stairs and other "small-area" places.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 30, 1992
    Date of Patent: February 22, 1994
    Assignee: Racine Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Geoffrey B. Rench, Stephen Jacobs, Frank Jolly
  • Patent number: 5137460
    Abstract: A portable desktop kit for demonstrating principles relating to carpet care includes a carrying case divided into a first compartment and a second compartment by a barrier. At least one tube is slidably secured by the barrier for representing an erect strand of carpet in a demonstration position. The first compartment is divided to at least two carrying cavities, one of the cavities being sized to receive the tube when the kit is arranged for carrying. The first compartment also contains demonstrating means for describing the construction of carpet while the second compartment contains means for soiling a portion of the tube for demonstration purposes. The second compartment also contains means for cleansing the soil from the tube. Methods for using the kit are also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 1, 1990
    Date of Patent: August 11, 1992
    Assignee: Racine Industries, Inc.
    Inventor: Ernest W. Middleton
  • Patent number: 5086539
    Abstract: In one embodiment, a carpet cleaning machine includes a pair of spaced, long-bristled, counter-revolving brushes for stroking solvent-moistened cleaning granules into and across the carpet fibers. A shroud is disposed above the brushes and has a bottom surface spaced from the brushes. At least one independently-operable vacuum nozzle is provided and has an inlet for receiving the granules to be removed from the carpet. This inlet is located adjacent the bottom surface of the shroud and is positioned generally coincident with the throw pattern defined by the granules as they are cast against the bottom surface of the shroud by the brushes. The machine thereby applies cleaning granules to a carpet and more efficiently removes such granules therefrom by vacuuming following carpet cleaning. In a second embodiment, two inlets are used and similarly positioned coincident with the granule throw pattern.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 1990
    Date of Patent: February 11, 1992
    Assignee: Racine Industries, Inc.
    Inventor: Geoffrey B. Rench
  • Patent number: 5086535
    Abstract: A machine for treating a surface area within a boundary perimeter includes a self propelled chassis having a surface treating device mounted on it. A computing section is mounted on the chassis and a powered wheel (or each of plural powered wheels) has a motor module for receiving command signals from the computing section. A position sensor is coupled to the computing section for generating a feedback signal representing the actual position of the machine. A data loading device coacts with the computing section for transmitting data to such computing section. A data file stores graphic data developed from a graphic depiction representing the surface area to be treated as well as other data developed in other ways. The data file coacts with the computing section and transmits graphic and other data to it. The computing section is arranged for processing the data and the feedback signal and responsively generating command signals directed to each motor module.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 22, 1990
    Date of Patent: February 11, 1992
    Assignee: Racine Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Mark Grossmeyer, Geoffrey B. Rench
  • Patent number: 5077862
    Abstract: An improved carpet cleaning machine includes front and rear counter-revolving brushes for stroking substantially-dry carpet cleaning granules into and across the carpet fibers. A shroud is mounted adjacent the brushes and has a front portion and a rear portion, each of which is spaced from its adjacent brush to define a granule passage through which granules cast by the counter-revolving brushes are re-deposited on the carpet. Each such portion also has an edge spaced above the carpet to define a granule exit opening between the edge and the carpet. Front and rear vacuum nozzles each have an inlet for receiving granules to be removed from the carpet. Each nozzle inlet is substantially positionable at a granule exit opening to substantially block such exit opening. When the passages and exit opening are unobstructed, the machine is used to stroke granules across carpet fibers and re-distribute granules for further cleaning of the carpet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 1990
    Date of Patent: January 7, 1992
    Assignee: Racine Industries, Inc.
    Inventor: Geoffrey B. Rench
  • Patent number: 5077863
    Abstract: A carpet cleaning machine includes a pair of counter-revolving brushes for stroking the granules into and across the carpet fibers. A shroud is positioned above the brushes, has a bottom surface spaced from the brushes and generally forms a chamber around the brushes. The machine has at least one vacuum nozzle with its inlet opening into the chamber for creating a vacuum therein. The shroud terminates in a lower perimeter having a front edge, a rear edge and two side edges extending between the front edge and the rear edge. The side edges may be essentially in contact with the carpet at all times but at least the front edge and the rear edge are spaced upward from the carpet. Such front and rear edges define a granule exit opening between each edge and the carpet. A skirt is attached at the front edge and at the rear edge and each such skirt is movable with respect to such edge for closing the exit openings when removing granules from the carpet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 1990
    Date of Patent: January 7, 1992
    Assignee: Racine Industries, Inc.
    Inventor: Geoffrey B. Rench
  • Patent number: 4772207
    Abstract: A kit for visual demonstration of principles relating to carpets and carpet care. The kit includes a horizontal base member, vertical members removably securable in erect position with respect to the base member at their proximal ends, and means on the base member to hold the vertical members in carrying position when not in their erect positions. A highly preferred base member is a transparent rigid box with spaced upper and lower walls, the vertical members being attacked to the lower wall and extending loosely through openings in the upper wall.The method includes applying dirt onto a shaft near its distal end and, when the shaft is erect on the lower wall of the preferred base member, executing a cleaning step. The cleaning step may involve applying a free liquid, which carries dirt through the opening into the rigid box, or rubbing with a damp wiper and then removing the dirty wiper from a position on top of the rigid box.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 17, 1986
    Date of Patent: September 20, 1988
    Assignee: Racine Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Lawrence J. LaFontsee, Ernest Middleton, Geoffrey R. Greeley
  • Patent number: 4765766
    Abstract: An applicator for particulate compositions having a horizontally oriented apertured dispensing container, wheels on either side, and an improved upright handle apparatus. The handle apparatus includes a yoke with a cross member, a mounting bracket affixed to the cross member, a pivotably attached slide mount which is preferably a support tube, a slidably mounted elongated handle, and lock members on the mount and handle for selectively securing the handle member in the slide mount in either an upright use position or a horizontal carrying/storage position. The lock members are preferably spring-loaded button members with buttons receivable in a lateral opening in the support tube. A socket in the bracket base provides rigid connection of the handle member to the cross member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 11, 1987
    Date of Patent: August 23, 1988
    Assignee: Racine Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Kenneth Heitmann, Goeffrey B. Rench
  • Patent number: D307205
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 11, 1987
    Date of Patent: April 10, 1990
    Assignee: Racine Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: William F. Galeser, Bruce L. Renquist
  • Patent number: D394526
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 1996
    Date of Patent: May 19, 1998
    Assignee: Racine Industries, Inc.
    Inventor: Timothy B. Strandell