Dryer for floor mats
The invention is a portable machine using two pairs of rollers to squeeze water from a wet floor mat. A motor provides a driving force to the lower rollers and the upper rollers are driven by frictional engagement with the lower rollers. After passing through the two sets of rollers, the mat exits the back of the machine and falls into a basket. After processing by the machine, the car mat is substantially dry and able to be placed into a car interior without fear of mold formation.
This application is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 10/155,006, filed on May 28, 2002.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONFloor mats in a vehicle are used to protect the interior of the automobile. They often match the color of the interior and are subjected to the most wear and tear from the occupants of the vehicle. When completely worn out, they can be easily replaced, unlike the interior carpet.
Occupants of the vehicle often cause the car mats to become dirty, stained and in need of cleaning. When the exterior of the car is washed, the vehicle owner may want to have the car floor mats cleaned. This is especially true when a car is “detailed”, and both the interior and exterior of a car are thoroughly cleaned.
Floor mats are essentially pieces of carpeting and are cleaned similar to carpeting. After cleaning, the floor mat is wet and needs to be dried before being placed back in the vehicle because, once in the vehicle, the enclosed environment of the vehicle interior will cause the mat to dry slowly. In this time, the floor mat can cause a musty, moldy odor in the vehicle.
Often, floor mats have in-grained dirt needing more agitation and cleaning action. In this instance, it is advantageous to use a brush, allowing the bristles to agitate the pile of the floor mat to loosen dirt to result in a more thorough cleaning.
It is therefore necessary to have an apparatus for drying a floor mat after a cleaning process.
It is an object of the invention to provide a machine for drying car mats after they have been cleaned.
It is another object of the invention to provide a machine for drying car mats that is mobile.
It is still another object of the invention to provide a machine having bristles for removing dirt from car mats.
It is yet another object of the invention to provide a machine for quickly and easily cleaning floor mats with roller type bristles.
It is another object of the invention to provide a machine for drying car mats that can be coin operated.
It is yet another object of the invention to provide a machine for drying car mats that is inexpensive to manufacture and easy to use.
These and other objects of the invention will become apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art after reading the disclosure of the invention.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe invention is a portable machine using two pairs of rollers to squeeze water from a wet floor mat. A motor provides a driving force to the lower rollers and the upper rollers are driven by frictional engagement with the lower rollers. After passing through the two sets of rollers, the mat exits the back of the machine and falls into a basket. After processing by the machine, the car mat is substantially dry and able to be placed into a car interior without fear of mold formation.
The motor may be used to drive a roller having bristles. A roller in front of the roller having bristles receives the floor mat and pulls the mat through the machine. The roller having bristles moves faster than the front rollers, allowing the bristles to agitate the pile of the car mat. A pressure plate disposed above the rollers having bristles insures contact between the mat and bristles. A second roller having bristles may also be used to further enhance the cleaning effect.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The housing of the mat dryer for car floor mats is seen in the exploded view of
A view of the left side of the dryer for car floor mats is seen in
The front of the dryer for car floor mats is shown in
The right side of the device can be seen in
The bottom roller assembly is clearly seen in
The top rollers are seen in reference to
A water assembly 90 is positioned within the machine between the front cover 25 and the front top and bottom rollers 71, 81. The water assembly has a pipe 91 provided with a valve 92 for controlling the flow of water. The base of the pipe 91 is provided with a swivel joint 93 allowing the assembly to be pivoted out of the machine when the front guide panel 24 and top panel 25 are opened. The pipe 91 leads to a top sprayer 96 and bottom sprayer 98. A mat passes between the top sprayer 96 and bottom sprayer 98 and jets in the top and bottom sprayers are directed toward the mat. If the mat is already cleaned and wet before entering the machine, the spray assembly can be turned off.
Bristles may be provided on the rollers to clean the floor mats. The bottom roller assembly for the device having the bristles is shown in
Similar to the first embodiment, after processing, the floor mat drops into a receiving basket. Also similar to the first embodiment, the driven roller 143 may be substituted with a simple shaft. Unlike the first embodiment, the machine does not have a sprayer as dry mats are treated. A sprayer may be provided, but is not necessary.
While the invention has been described with reference to a preferred embodiment, variations and modifications would be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the scope of the invention. The invention encompasses such variations and modifications.
Claims
1. A device for cleaning, comprising
- a housing having a front, rear, left side and right side, said front receiving an article to be cleaned;
- a first roller oriented horizontally in said housing;
- a second roller parallel to and above said first roller;
- a third roller behind said first roller, said roller having bristles;
- a motor rotating said rollers.
2. The device of claim 1, further comprising
- a pressure plate above said third roller for holding said article against said third roller.
3. The device of claim 1, further comprising
- a fourth roller having bristles behind said third roller.
4. The device of claim 1, wherein
- said motor is connected to a first end of said third roller.
5. The device of claim 4, further comprising
- a fourth roller having bristles behind said third roller;
- a first sprocket attached to a second end of said roller;
- a gear reducer;
- a first chain connecting said first sprocket to said gear reducer;
- a second sprocket attached to said first roller;
- a third sprocket attached to said fourth roller; and
- a second chain connecting said gear reducer to said second and third sprockets.
6. The device of claim 5, wherein
- said first and third sprockets are smaller than said second sprocket.
7. The device of claim 1, wherein said second roller is rotated by frictional contact with said first roller.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 17, 2006
Publication Date: Sep 7, 2006
Inventor: Jon Kolquist (Hermantown, MN)
Application Number: 11/404,926
International Classification: D06F 9/00 (20060101);