Patents by Inventor Gregg A. McAllise

Gregg A. McAllise has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 7794516
    Abstract: A filter bag includes a bag structure of filter material. A panel is adhered to the bag structure and has a fill opening. A securing tab is attached by a hinge to the panel. The panel is configured to have a mounted position in which a fill tube projects through the fill opening into the bag structure to exhaust air into the bag structure. The panel can be secured in the mounted position by the attachment tab being manually pivoted about the hinge into attachment with an attachment structure coupled to the fill tube.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 9, 2008
    Date of Patent: September 14, 2010
    Assignee: The Scott Fetzer Company
    Inventors: Gregg A. McAllise, David B. Rennecker, Daniel L. Steele, Michael R. Seamon, Laura L. Winkelmann
  • Publication number: 20090255224
    Abstract: A filter bag includes a bag structure of filter material. A panel is adhered to the bag structure and has a fill opening. A securing tab is attached by a hinge to the panel. The panel is configured to have a mounted position in which a fill tube projects through the fill opening into the bag structure to exhaust air into the bag structure. The panel can be secured in the mounted position by the attachment tab being manually pivoted about the hinge into attachment with an attachment structure coupled to the fill tube.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 9, 2008
    Publication date: October 15, 2009
    Inventors: Gregg A. McAllise, David B. Rennecker, Daniel L. Steele, Michael R. Seamon, Laura L. Winkelmann
  • Patent number: 7367083
    Abstract: A cleaning apparatus for cleaning a surface in which cleaning solution is dispensed to the surface and substantially simultaneously extracted along with the dirt on the surface in a continuous operation is provided. The cleaning apparatus includes a housing and a recovery tank removably mounted to the housing. A liquid distribution system is operatively associated with the housing for distributing the cleaning solution to the surface. A suction nozzle is secured to the housing and in fluid communication with the recovery tank. A suction source is in fluid communication with the suction nozzle for generating suction to draw dirt and liquid through the suction nozzle and into the recovery tank. The suction nozzle includes a front nozzle portion removably mounted to a rear nozzle portion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 25, 2004
    Date of Patent: May 6, 2008
    Assignee: Healthy Gain Investments, Ltd.
    Inventors: Douglas C. Barker, Charles A. Lang, Gregg A. McAllise
  • Publication number: 20050283936
    Abstract: A cleaning apparatus for cleaning a surface in which cleaning solution is dispensed to the surface and substantially simultaneously extracted along with the dirt on the surface in a continuous operation is provided. The cleaning apparatus includes a housing and a recovery tank removably mounted to the housing. A liquid distribution system is operatively associated with the housing for distributing the cleaning solution to the surface. A suction nozzle is secured to the housing and in fluid communication with the recovery tank. A suction source is in fluid communication with the suction nozzle for generating suction to draw dirt and liquid through the suction nozzle and into the recovery tank. The suction nozzle includes a front nozzle portion removably mounted to a rear nozzle portion.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 25, 2004
    Publication date: December 29, 2005
    Inventors: Douglas Barker, Charles Lang, Gregg McAllise
  • Patent number: 6536074
    Abstract: A conversion valve arrangement for converting a vacuum cleaner from floor use to off-the-floor use. A valve door located in the suction duct leading from the nozzle body shuts off the suction airstream to the nozzle body when the vacuum cleaner is moved into the upright stored position. A projection on the motor housing located beneath the handle engages a resilient member cooperating with a crank arm on the valve door to close the valve door when the handle is moved to the upright position. The resilient member is comprised of a front valve arm and a rear valve arm pivotally linked together. The motion of the rear valve arm is transmitted to the front valve arm in one direction by a stop. The motion of the rear valve arm is transmitted to the front valve arm in the opposite direction by the stiffness of a spring disposed between them.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 9, 2001
    Date of Patent: March 25, 2003
    Assignee: The Hoover Company
    Inventors: David J. Boles, Nick M. Bosyj, Jeffery S. Louis, Gregg A. McAllise, William McGill, Jr., Dave O'Neal
  • Publication number: 20020166196
    Abstract: A conversion valve arrangement for converting a vacuum cleaner from floor use to off-the-floor use. A valve door located in the suction duct leading from the nozzle body shuts off the suction airstream to the nozzle body when the vacuum cleaner is moved into the upright stored position. A projection on the motor housing located beneath the handle engages a resilient member cooperating with a crank arm on the valve door to close the valve door when the handle is moved to the upright position. The resilient member is comprised of a front valve arm and a rear valve arm pivotally linked together. The motion of the rear valve arm is transmitted to the front valve arm in one direction by a stop. The motion of the rear valve arm is transmitted to the front valve arm in the opposite direction by the stiffness of a spring disposed between them.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 9, 2001
    Publication date: November 14, 2002
    Inventors: David J. Boles, Nick M. Bosyi, Jeffery S. Louis, Gregg A. McAllise, William McGill, Dave O'Neal
  • Patent number: 6138322
    Abstract: A novel upright carpet cleaning extractor is disclosed which may be conveniently converted from the floor cleaning mode to the upholstery and/or stair cleaning mode. The overall configuration and operation of the extractor is similar to that of a typical upright vacuum cleaner and may be operated in the forward or reverse direction similar to a typical upright vacuum cleaner. When in the floor cleaning mode, cleaning solution is supplied to a solution distributor by gravity flow. However, when converted to the upholstery cleaning mode an auxiliary, air turbine driven cleaning solution pump is automatically energized for supplying pressurized cleaning solution to an upholstery or stair cleaning nozzle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 24, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 31, 2000
    Assignee: The Hoover Company
    Inventors: Darwin S. Crouser, Gregg A. McAllise, Jeffery A. Morgan, Fred S. Sindlinger
  • Patent number: 5983442
    Abstract: An improved carpet extractor is provided having powered brushes for scrubbing cleaning solution on a floor surface and a floor nozzle for extracting soiled cleaning solution from the floor surface in a floor cleaning mode. The extractor may be converted from the floor cleaning mode to an above the floor cleaning mode for cleaning upholstery, stairs, spots on carpet, or the like, with an attached hand held wand having a cleaning solution applicator and an upholstery and stair cleaning nozzle. A pair of motors are provided, one for driving the floor scrubbing brushes when in the floor cleaning mode and one for driving a cleaning solution supply pump and providing pressurized cleaning solution to the wand in the above floor cleaning mode. An automatic conversion mechanism is provided for automatically energizing and de-energizing the motors depending upon the operative position of the handle portion of the extractor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 1997
    Date of Patent: November 16, 1999
    Assignee: The Hoover Company
    Inventors: Jeffrey S. Louis, Jerry L. Balzer, Edgar A. Maurer, David B. Rennecker, Gregg A. McAllise, Jeffery A. Morgan, James M. Bednar, Carl Behrend, Michael J. Reiter
  • Patent number: 5901408
    Abstract: An open top solution supply or recovery tank that is removably mounted on a carpet extractor or wet pickup vacuum cleaner and has a lid that is removably mounted to and seals the top of the tank. A generally U-shaped carry handle is pivotally attached to opposite sides of the tank for carrying the tank. The ends of the carry handle have lid latching member extending therefrom that engage lid retaining members extending from opposite sides of the lid, to securely latch the lid on the tank at least when the carry handle is in a latched position. Tank latch arms are also provided that securely latch the tank to the cleaner when the carry handle is in the latched position. The tank latch arms are pivotally connected to the ends of the handle. Key pins extending from opposite sides of the tank are received in key ways in the latch arms. The key pins control the motion of the latch arms and ensure that the latch arms latch the tank to the cleaner when the handle is pivoted to the latched position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 1997
    Date of Patent: May 11, 1999
    Assignee: The Hoover Company
    Inventors: Daniel R. Miller, David M. J. Allgeier, David M. Anderson, Carl Behrend, James C. Hand, Gregg A. McAllise
  • Patent number: 5901406
    Abstract: The present invention teaches a combined air/liquid separator and recovery tank for use on a hot water carpet extractor. The combined tank and separator are particularly suited for an upright style of carpet extractor and features easy removal for emptying the recovery tank at a site remote from the extractor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 20, 1996
    Date of Patent: May 11, 1999
    Assignee: The Hoover Company
    Inventors: David G. Mueller, Fred S. Sindlinger, Jeffery Morgan, David Bradshaw, Gregg McAllise
  • Patent number: 5761763
    Abstract: A novel upright, hot water carpet cleaning extractor is disclosed. The overall configuration and operation of the extractor is similar to that of a typical upright vacuum cleaner and may be similarly operated in both the forward and reverse direction. The herein taught extractor comprises a base frame including the floor suction nozzle, suction fan, cleaning solution distributor, and a removable combination air/liquid separator and recovery tank. A manipulative push-pull handle is pivotly attached to the base frame having a removable cleaning solution supply tank supported thereon. The herein taught upright extractor is easily stored, self contained, easy to operate and requiring minimal effort by the operator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 11, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 9, 1998
    Assignee: The Hoover Company
    Inventors: Gregg A. McAllise, Jeffery A. Morgan, Sidney H. Bradd, Lynn A. Frederick, Darwin S. Crouser, Fred S. Sindlinger
  • Patent number: 5615448
    Abstract: A novel upright carpet cleaning extractor is disclosed which may be conveniently converted from the floor cleaning mode to the upholstery and/or stair cleaning mode. The overall configuration and operation of the extractor is similar to that of a typical upright vacuum cleaner and may be operated in the forward or reverse direction similar to a typical upright vacuum cleaner. When in the floor cleaning mode, cleaning solution is supplied to a solution distributor by gravity flow. However, when converted to the upholstery cleaning mode an auxiliary, air turbine driven cleaning solution pump is automatically energized for supplying pressurized cleaning solution to an upholstery or stair cleaning nozzle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 23, 1996
    Date of Patent: April 1, 1997
    Assignee: The Hoover Company
    Inventors: Darwin S. Crouser, Gregg A. McAllise, Jeffery A. Morgan, Fred S. Sindlinger
  • Patent number: 5500977
    Abstract: A novel upright, hot water carpet cleaning extractor is disclosed. The overall configuration and operation of the extractor is similar to that of a typical upright vacuum cleaner and may be similarly operated in both the forward and reverse direction. The herein taught extractor comprises a base frame including the floor suction nozzle, suction fan, cleaning solution distributor, and a removable combination air/liquid separator and recovery tank. A manipulative push-pull handle is pivotly attached to the base frame having a removable cleaning solution supply tank supported thereon. The herein taught upright extractor is easily stored, self contained, easy to operate and requiring minimal effort by the operator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 14, 1994
    Date of Patent: March 26, 1996
    Assignee: The Hoover Company
    Inventors: Gregg A. McAllise, Jeffery A. Morgan
  • Patent number: 5493752
    Abstract: A novel upright carpet cleaning extractor is disclosed which may be conveniently converted from the floor cleaning mode to the upholstery and/or stair cleaning mode. The overall configuration and operation of the extractor is similar to that of a typical upright vacuum cleaner and may be operated in the forward or reverse direction similar to a typical upright vacuum cleaner. When in the floor cleaning mode, cleaning solution is supplied to a solution distributor by gravity flow. However, when converted to the upholstery cleaning mode an auxiliary, air turbine driven cleaning solution pump is automatically energized for supplying pressurized cleaning solution to an upholstery or stair cleaning nozzle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 14, 1994
    Date of Patent: February 27, 1996
    Assignee: The Hoover Company
    Inventors: Darwin S. Crouser, Gregg A. McAllise, Jeffery A. Morgan, Fred S. Sindlinger
  • Patent number: 5016316
    Abstract: A sealed motor-fan system for a cleaner is disclosed in which a two piece gasketed housing is disposed around the motor-fan system to seal it. The two piece housing forms a joint in assembled condition and the gasket is disposed in this joint.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 22, 1989
    Date of Patent: May 21, 1991
    Assignee: The Hoover Company
    Inventors: Gregg A. McAllise, Dean H. Buchtel
  • Patent number: 4924039
    Abstract: A cooled cord reel is provided for use with an electrical appliance. The cord reel includes a hub, a pair of cord retaining flanges mounted on the hub, a terminal block mounted in the hub and an electrical cord coiled on the hub and between the retaining flanges. Apertures are provided on the cord retaining flanges to permit cooling air flowing inwardly into the coiled cord and outwardly through it. The cord reel, additionally, has apertures in the cylindrical surface of its hub and slots through the terminal block to permit cooling air from within the hub to flow outwardly through the slots of the terminal block and the apertures of the hub.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 8, 1989
    Date of Patent: May 8, 1990
    Assignee: The Hoover Company
    Inventors: Gregg A. McAllise, Thomas L. Ingersoll
  • Patent number: D600868
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 2, 2008
    Date of Patent: September 22, 2009
    Assignee: The Scott Fetzer Company
    Inventors: David B. Rennecker, Gregg A. McAllise, Laura L. Winkelmann