SURFACE CLEANER
A wet surface cleaner operable in an upright cleaning mode, an auxiliary cleaning mode, and a lift-off cleaning mode. The surface cleaner has a canister assembly that is coupled to a body in the upright cleaning mode and removed from the body in the auxiliary cleaning mode and the lift-off cleaning mode.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 17/716,379, filed Apr. 8, 2022, which claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/172,347, filed Apr. 8, 2021, the entire contents all of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein.
BACKGROUNDThe present invention relates to surface cleaners, and more particularly, a wet surface cleaner with more than one cleaning mode.
SUMMARYIn one embodiment a surface cleaner is disclosed including a body, a base pivotally coupled to the body and configured to move across a cleaning surface, a nozzle, a handle, and a canister assembly coupled to the body. The body has a lower portion and an upper portion opposite the lower portion, the upper portion including the handle. The base is coupled to the lower portion of the body. The nozzle is positioned on the base adjacent the cleaning surface. The canister assembly is removably coupled to the body. The canister assembly includes a housing, a supply tank, and a recovery tank. The surface cleaner further includes a hose having a first end coupled to the canister assembly fluidly connected to the recovery tank and a second end coupled to the base fluidly connected to the nozzle. A suction source is in fluid communication with the recovery tank and is operable to draw fluid and debris through the hose into the recovery tank. The surface cleaner is operable in an upright cleaning mode when the canister assembly is coupled to the body. The surface cleaner is operable in an auxiliary cleaning mode when the canister assembly is uncoupled from the body. In the upright cleaning mode and in the auxiliary cleaning mode, the nozzle is movable over the cleaning surface by a user grasping the handle such that in operation debris and fluid are drawn through the nozzle, through the hose and into the recovery tank.
Other aspects of the invention will become apparent by consideration of the detailed description and accompanying drawings.
Before any embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways.
DETAILED DESCRIPTIONThe present disclosure relates to a surface cleaner, specifically a surface cleaner configured to recover and/or distribute cleaning liquid, with multiple different cleaning positions or modes. The surface cleaner includes an upright cleaning mode, an auxiliary cleaning mode, and a lift-off cleaning mode. It is beneficial for the user to be able to have one machine that is able to serve multiple purposes. The surface cleaner includes a canister assembly removably coupled to a body, the canister assembly having a housing, a recovery tank, and a supply tank. The surface cleaner operates in the upright cleaning mode when the canister assembly is coupled to the body. The surface cleaner operates in the auxiliary cleaning mode when the canister assembly is removed from the body.
The surface cleaner 10 includes a canister assembly 28 that is removably coupled to the body 12. The canister assembly 28 includes a housing 30, a suction source or motor 32, a supply tank 34, and a recovery tank 36. The canister assembly 28 is movable between a coupled position, illustrated in
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The surface cleaner 10 includes a nozzle 24 positioned on the base 20. The nozzle 24 is in fluid communication with the suction motor 32 and the recovery tank 36. The suction motor 32 generates a working airflow along an airpath extending from a suction inlet 52 on the nozzle 24 to an exhaust outlet 58, operable to draw debris and fluid from the cleaning surface through the suction inlet 52. The working airflow extends through the hose 40 and into the recovery tank 36. In the embodiment illustrated in
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The surface cleaner 10 includes the hose 40 with a first end 42 coupled to the recovery tank 36 and a second end 44 for drawing debris and fluid from the cleaning surface to the recovery tank 36. As illustrated in
The upright cleaning mode enables the user to use the surface cleaner 10 in a familiar manner, similar to a traditional upright hard floor cleaner or upright extractor. The canister assembly 28 is coupled to the body 12 and the base 20 is moved across the surface by the handle 22. The auxiliary cleaning mode illustrated in
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The surface cleaner 10 may include an accessory cleaning tool 70 connectable to the second end 44 of the hose 40 in the lift-off cleaning mode. In the embodiment illustrated in
One advantage to the hose 40 connecting directly to the base 20 or the cleaning tool 70 is that the hose 40 creates a shorter and more direct airpath to recover debris and fluid from the cleaning surface. Secondly, it allows different constructions of the body 12 that allow a more compact and space efficient surface cleaner 10.
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The surface cleaner 10 may also include an agitator 26 operatively positioned to engage the cleaning surface. In one embodiment, the agitator 26 is driven by an agitator motor 64. The agitator 26 is configured to agitate the cleaning surface in both the upright cleaning mode and the auxiliary cleaning mode. In the embodiment illustrated in
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Various features and advantages of the invention are set forth in the following claims.
Claims
1. A method of operating a surface cleaner, the method comprising:
- providing a body having a lower portion and an upper portion opposite the lower portion, the upper portion including a handle;
- providing a base pivotably coupled to the lower portion of the body;
- providing a canister assembly removably coupled to the body, the canister assembly includes a housing, a supply tank, and a recovery tank;
- providing a hose having a first end coupled to the canister assembly and fluidly connected to the recovery tank and a second end coupled to the base and fluidly connected to a nozzle;
- providing a suction source in fluid communication with the recovery tank;
- operating the surface cleaner in an upright cleaning mode with the canister assembly coupled to the body, operating in the upright cleaning mode includes positioning the nozzle of the base adjacent the cleaning surface; moving the nozzle over the cleaning surface by moving the base across the cleaning surface using the handle of the body while the canister assembly is coupled to the body and moving the nozzle over the cleaning surface includes pivoting the body relative to the base using the handle, and operating the suction source to draw fluid and debris from the cleaning surface, through the nozzle, through the hose, and into the recovery tank; and
- operating the surface cleaner in an auxiliary cleaning mode with the canister assembly uncoupled from the body and the nozzle coupled to the base, operating in the auxiliary cleaning mode includes positioning the nozzle of the base adjacent the cleaning surface; moving the nozzle over the cleaning surface by moving the base across the cleaning surface using the handle of the body while the canister assembly is uncoupled from the body and moving the nozzle over the cleaning surface includes pivoting the body relative to the base using the handle, and operating the suction source to draw fluid and debris from the cleaning surface, through the nozzle, through the hose, and into the recovery tank.
2. The method of claim 1, further comprising operating the surface cleaner in a lift-off cleaning mode with the hose and the nozzle uncoupled from the base, operating in the lift-off cleaning mode includes,
- positioning the nozzle uncoupled from the base adjacent the cleaning surface,
- moving the nozzle over the cleaning surface by moving the nozzle across the cleaning surface without using the handle of the body, and
- operating the suction source to draw fluid and debris from the cleaning surface, through the nozzle, through the hose, and into the recovery tank.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein operating in the lift-off cleaning mode includes uncoupling the canister assembly from the body.
4. The method of claim 2, wherein operating in the lift-off cleaning mode includes carrying the canister assembly using a carrying handle of the canister assembly.
5. The method of claim 4, wherein operating in the lift-off cleaning mode includes carrying the canister assembly uncoupled from the body using the carrying handle of the canister assembly while moving the nozzle across the cleaning surface uncoupled from the base.
6. The method of claim 2, wherein the lift-off cleaning mode includes positioning the nozzle to clean above a floor such that the cleaning surface is an above-floor surface.
7. The method of claim 1, further comprising collapsing the body into a collapsed position such that the lower portion and the upper portion are adjacent in the collapsed position.
8. The method of claim 7, wherein collapsing the body into the collapsed position includes telescoping the upper portion and the lower portion of the body.
9. The method of claim 1, wherein operating the surface cleaner in the upright cleaning mode further includes, distributing fluid from the supply tank through a fluid line to a fluid distributor positioned on the base to distribute fluid to the cleaning surface.
10. The method of claim 9, wherein distributing fluid from the supply tank includes actuating an actuator to selectively dispense fluid from the supply tank through the fluid distributor.
11. The method of claim 1, wherein operating the surface cleaner in the auxiliary cleaning mode includes carrying the canister assembly using a carrying handle of the canister assembly.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein operating the surface cleaner in the auxiliary cleaning mode includes carrying the canister assembly uncoupled from the body using the carrying handle of the canister assembly while moving the nozzle across the cleaning surface using handle of the body and pivoting the body relative to the base.
13. The method of claim 1, wherein operating in the auxiliary cleaning mode includes positioning the nozzle under a table using the handle of the body such that the cleaning surface is under the table.
14. The method of claim 1, wherein operating in the auxiliary cleaning mode includes positioning the nozzle under a couch using the handle of the body such that the cleaning surface is under the couch.
15. The method of claim 1, further comprising operating the surface cleaner in a lift-off cleaning mode with the hose uncoupled from the base, operating in the lift-off cleaning mode includes,
- attaching a cleaning tool having a cleaning tool nozzle to the hose,
- positioning the cleaning tool nozzle adjacent the cleaning surface,
- moving the cleaning tool nozzle over the cleaning surface by moving the cleaning tool across the cleaning surface without using the handle of the body, and
- operating the suction source to draw fluid and debris from the cleaning surface, through the cleaning tool nozzle, through the hose, and into the recovery tank.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein operating in the lift-off cleaning mode further includes, uncoupling the second end of the hose from the base and the nozzle and coupling the second end of the hose to the cleaning tool.
17. The method of claim 15, wherein operating the surface cleaner in the lift-off cleaning mode further includes, distributing fluid from the supply tank through a fluid line to a cleaning tool fluid distributor positioned on the cleaning tool to distribute fluid to the cleaning surface.
18. The method of claim 17, wherein operating in the lift-off cleaning mode further includes disconnecting the fluid line from a fluid distributor of the base and connecting the fluid line to the cleaning tool fluid distributor.
19. The method of claim 15, wherein operating in the lift-off mode includes rotating an agitator driven by an agitator motor, the cleaning tool including the agitator and the agitator motor.
20. The method of claim 1, wherein operating in the upright cleaning mode includes rotating an agitator driven by an agitator motor, the base including the agitator and the agitator motor.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 26, 2024
Publication Date: Dec 19, 2024
Inventors: Mathieu Lhoste-Clos (Charlotte, NC), Rafael Davila (Kannapolis, NC), Jeremy Hansen (Huntersville, NC), Daniel Galleno (Charlotte, NC), Anthony Ferrigno (Mooresville, NC), Joshua Craig (Mint Hill, NC)
Application Number: 18/815,155