Apparatus and method for using a compressed air flow and a vacuum to clean surfaces
The basic invention uses a positive air pressure port to loosen foreign objects into a cavity and a negative air pressure port to vacuum these objects from the cavity. The positive air pressure port can be used as a substitute for a mechanical beater brush. Removing the beater brush allows the weight of the housing unit to be reduced. The number of positive air pressure ports can be reduced to increase the exit velocity of the air flow out of a single port focusing the energy of the compressed air to a smaller area of the surface which loosens hard to remove foreign objects from the surface. A motor can be used to sweep a single positive air pressure port in a back and fort motion to automatically clean the surface. Finally, the housing unit can be made transparent to view the surface as it is being cleaned.
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Vacuum cleaners have been a household product for nearly 100 years. Some of the first products applied a vacuum within a cavity to a surface where the foreign objects can be pulled out. The cavity is formed between the housing unit of the vacuum cleaner and the surface being cleaned. The next enhancement was the addition of a rotating beater brush into the cavity which helped to agitate the surface as the vacuum extracted the objects. The beater brush caused the vacuum head to weigh more and often wrapped hair and strings around the beater brush which required frequent maintenance.
In addition, a wet vacuum (wet vac) applies water with a soap solution to the surface of a carpet within the cavity. The beater brush would help agitate the carpet fibers while the vacuum would extract the water mixed in with the foreign objects. Then, the carpet required a drying period before the carpet could be used.
Fifty years ago, a futuristic vacuum was developed which was unusual. A housing unit (which formed a cavity with the surface) was connected to a flexible hose. The hose was then connected to the canister which contained the motor for the vacuum cleaner. The vacuum extracted the foreign objects into the canister whereby the exhaust air was exited out the bottom of the canister causing the canister to float off the surface.
It would be desirable to have further improvements in the vacuum cleaner. An additional method to knock loose the foreign objects would help to clean the surface more thoroughly. In addition, a way of cutting down the drying time of a moist carpet would be beneficial. Finally, in some cases, the beater brush can be eliminated to decrease the weight of the unit and prevent the previous mentioned maintenance. This invention can achieve these and other results to provide further improvements in the vacuum cleaner as described in the remainder of the specification.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe basic invention uses at least one positive air pressure port to loosen foreign objects into a cavity while at least one negative air pressure port vacuums these objects from the cavity. The positive air pressure port or compressed air nozzle can be used as a substitute for the beater brush. By removing the beater brush, the weight of the housing unit can be reduced, hair is not trapped around the beater brush unit and the beater brush's bristles do not wear out the carpet. This makes it easier to move the housing unit, reduce the maintenance issue and increase the life of the carpet.
A wet vac can take advantage of the positive air pressure port to help dry the carpet quicker. After the solution is applied to the carpet, the high velocity air blasts the liquid and foreign objects from the carpet. This helps to dry the carpet and allows the carpet to be used sooner.
The number of positive air pressure ports can be reduced (either manually or by computer control) to increase the exit velocity of the air flow out of a reduced number of ports or nozzles. This provides an additional cleaner power in that all of the energy of the compressed air is applied to a smaller area of the surface which loosens hard to remove foreign objects from the surface.
A motor can be used to sweep a single positive air pressure port in a back and forth motion to automatically clean the surface. The single positive air pressure port can also be controlled by a joystick on the handle of the vacuum cleaner to target specific certain regions of the surface.
Finally, the housing unit can be made transparent to view the surface as it is being cleaned. This condition provides the consumer the ability to view the cleaning power of the vacuum which provides an immediate feedback to the user as to where further attention may be required.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
A cross sectional view 1-1 of a cavity 1-4 formed between a vacuum housing unit 1-2 and the surface 1-3 being cleaned is provided in
All of the components identified with the same numeric throughout these drawings corresponds effectively to the same component. For example, in
Thus, this vacuum system is more efficient than the previous prior art cases for several reasons. First, the compressed air 3-5 focuses the energy into a given location. Second, as the gap 1-8 is reduced, the air flow leakage 1-7 shown earlier is reduced. This insures that the jet 3-4 further focuses the energy. The drag on the housing unit 1-2 is reduced since the force between the housing unit 1-2 and the surface 1-3 can be reduced. This makes it easier to move the housing unit 1-2. Lastly, if the housing unit 1-2 is transparent, the user can see the cleaning action within the cavity 1-4 which provides a positive feedback to the user allowing the user to know when the surface 1-3 is clean.
The cross section view 5-1 in
The cross section view 6-1 in
A conventional upright vacuum cleaner is shown as 7-1 in
An upright vacuum cleaner 7-8 version of the invention is shown in
A conventional vacuum head unit is shown as 8-1 in
A vacuum head unit 8-4 version of the invention is shown in
A window unit of the invention 9-1 is illustrated in
Finally, it is understood that the above descriptions are only illustrative of the principles of the current invention. In accordance with these principles, those skilled in the art may devise numerous modifications without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For example, there can be a plurality of positive air pressure wands, a plurality of negative pressure ports, and a manual, automatic or computer controlled coordination between the position of the positive air pressure ports and the negative air pressure ports to achieve an improved surface cleaning capability. The surface 1-3 can be a soft surface, hard surface, fabric, carpet, hardwood, or any usable surface. The housing unit 1-2 can contain any combination of positive and negative pressure ports, any number of beater brushes 5-2, and a soapy solution dispenser 6-4. The air tube 3-3 carrying the positive air flow can be inserted within the air tube 1-6 providing the negative air pressure. In addition, these units are powered either by an AC or DC source as is well know in the art.
Claims
1. A surface cleaning system comprising;
- a housing unit coupled to the surface being cleaned;
- a cavity formed between the housing unit and the surface;
- a first port of positive air pressure coupled to the housing unit;
- a second port of negative air pressure coupled to the housing unit; and
- a flow of positive air pressure from the first port that loosens a plurality of foreign objects from the surface into the cavity; whereby
- a flow of negative air pressure from the second port removes the plurality of foreign objects from the cavity.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein
- the housing unit is transparent.
3. The system of claim 1, further comprising
- at least one wheel coupled to the housing unit.
4. The system of claim 1, further comprising
- a handle coupled to the housing unit.
5. The system of claim 1, wherein
- the surface cleaning unit can be moved to clean at least one additional section of the surface.
6. The system of claim 1, further comprising
- a means for agitating the cleaning surface with a beater brush.
7. The system of claim 1, further comprising
- a means for agitating the cleaning surface with a liquid stream.
8. The system of claim 1, wherein
- the first port comprises at least one nozzle; and
- the second port comprises at least one port opening.
9. The system of claim 8, further comprising
- a compressor generating the positive air pressure applied to the first port; and
- a vacuum creating the negative air pressure extracted from the second port.
10. The system of claim 8, wherein
- one or more nozzles of the first port are switched between an open or closed state in a sequential order.
11. The system of claim 8, wherein
- the first port is in close proximity to the surface and
- the second port is in close proximity to the housing unit.
12. The system of claim 8, wherein
- the flow of positive air pressure from the first port matches
- the flow of negative air pressure from the second port.
13. The system of claim 8, wherein
- the flow of air pressure from the first or second port can be independently adjusted.
14. The system of claim 8, wherein
- the flow of positive air pressure from the first port can be adjusted in a preferred direction via a control selected from the group consisting of manual, automatic and computer driven.
15. A method of cleaning a surface comprising the steps of;
- forming a cavity between the surface and a housing unit;
- applying a flow of positive air pressure to the surface;
- loosening a plurality of foreign objects from the surface into the cavity; and
- using a flow of negative air pressure to remove the foreign objects from the cavity; thereby
- cleaning the surface.
16. The method of claim 15, further comprising the steps of
- moving the housing unit to clean at least one additional section of the surface.
17. The method of claim 15, further comprising
- a means for agitating the cleaning surface with a beater brush.
18. The method of claim 15, further comprising
- a means for agitating the cleaning surface with a liquid stream.
19. The method of claim 15, further comprising the steps of
- coupling at least one wheel to the housing unit.
20. The method of claim 15, further comprising the steps of
- coupling a handle to the housing unit.
21. The method of claim 15, wherein
- the first port comprises at least one nozzle; and
- the second port comprises at least one port opening.
22. The method of claim 21, further comprising the steps of
- generating the positive air pressure applied to the first port by using a compressor; and
- creating the negative air pressure extracted from the second port by using a vacuum.
23. The method of claim 21, further comprising the steps of
- switching one or more nozzles of the first port between an open or closed state in a sequential order.
24. The method of claim 21, wherein
- the first port is in close proximity to the surface; and
- the second port is in close proximity to the housing unit.
25. The method of claim 21, further comprising the steps of
- matching the flow of positive air pressure from the first port to the flow of negative air pressure extracted from the second port.
26. The method of claim 21, further comprising the steps of
- adjusting the flow of air pressure from the first port; and
- adjusting the flow of air pressure to the second port independently of each other.
27. The method of claim 21, further comprising the steps of
- adjusting the flow of positive air pressure from the first port in a preferred direction via a control selected from the group consisting of manual, automatic and computer driven.
28. An apparatus for cleaning a surface comprising;
- means for forming a cavity;
- means for applying a flow of positive air pressure to the surface;
- means for loosening a plurality of foreign objects from the surface into the cavity; and
- means for applying a flow of negative air pressure to remove the foreign objects from the cavity.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 8, 2006
Publication Date: Aug 9, 2007
Applicant:
Inventor: Thaddeus Gabara (Murray Hill, NJ)
Application Number: 11/349,764
International Classification: A47L 5/14 (20060101);