EP3206550A1 - Surface cleaning machine - Google Patents
Surface cleaning machineInfo
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- EP3206550A1 EP3206550A1 EP15775476.3A EP15775476A EP3206550A1 EP 3206550 A1 EP3206550 A1 EP 3206550A1 EP 15775476 A EP15775476 A EP 15775476A EP 3206550 A1 EP3206550 A1 EP 3206550A1
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Definitions
- the invention relates to a surface cleaning machine, comprising a cleaning roller holder, at least one cleaning roller, which is arranged on the cleaning roller holder, a drive device for rotatably driving the at least one cleaning roller, and a sweeping element which is associated with the at least one cleaning roller and the Cleaning roller supplies debris.
- a cleaning device for cleaning a surface which comprises a rotatable brush.
- a rubber wiper member which is spaced from the brush and secured to an underside of a nozzle housing.
- EP 0 186 005 A1 discloses a brush-type suction mouthpiece provided with wheels. From FR 2 797 895 a brush is known.
- the invention has for its object to provide a surface cleaning machine of the type mentioned, with the result optimal cleaning results on a surface to be cleaned and in particular a hard surface to be cleaned.
- This object is achieved according to the invention in the surface cleaning machine mentioned above in that the sweeping element is immersed at least in a cleaning operation with a front area in a trimming of at least one cleaning roller, wherein a front end face of the sweeping element is arranged on the front area.
- the sweeping element supplies coarse dirt to the at least one cleaning roller. This is then taken by the at least one cleaning roller and can be sucked off via at least one suction mouth.
- a sweeping element which is immersed with a front area in the trimming of the at least one cleaning roller, is a steady adjustment of the sweeping element to a surface to be cleaned possible. It is thereby ensured that a sweeping edge (as a contact line of the sweeping element to the surface to be cleaned) can form in the cleaning operation in order to be able to supply coarse dirt to the at least one cleaning roller.
- the front region is designed to be elastic in such a way that, due to the weight of the surface cleaning machine, it is placed on a surface to be cleaned with the at least one cleaning roller
- the weight of the surface cleaning machine causes an elastic deformation (in particular bending) on the sweeping element and thereby immersion in the stocking.
- a safe immersion can be achieved, wherein immersion in a variation of an angle of the surface cleaning machine to the surface to be cleaned can be ensured.
- the weight of the surface cleaning machine ensures the corresponding "preload" in the cleaning operation.
- the front end face is at a distance to an outer side immersed in a range between 5 percent and 80 percent relative to a thickness of the stocking.
- the sweeping element is formed at least in two parts with a first part and a second part, wherein the second part has a higher elasticity than the first part and the front region is arranged or formed on the second part.
- the second part can be formed with higher elasticity to ensure immersion of the front region at least in a cleaning operation in the trimming of the at least one cleaning roller.
- the first part serves to hold and position the second part.
- the first part also serves to guide the flow of fluid to one or more suction ports.
- the first part does not have any functional elasticity for the sweeping element.
- the first part may have an intrinsic elasticity which is so low that in a typical operating mode the first part can not yield elastically.
- the first part is made by a glass fiber reinforced plastic.
- the second part has a Shore hardness in the range between 70 and 90 in order to enable elastic deflection.
- the second part is made of an elastomer, for example.
- the sweeping element is designed such that in cleaning operation a sweeping edge always lies on the second part.
- the sweeping edge is the investment line with which the sweeping element on the rests on cleaning surface.
- the second part follows in a circumferential direction on the first part and in particular the second part is connected to the first part.
- the first part of the cleaning roller facing a cylindrical outer surface a cylindrical outer surface.
- This cylindrical shell surface forms a “smooth" flow guide surface, on which a fluid flow can lead past the suction.
- the sweeping element is produced by a multi-component injection molding process and in particular two-component injection molding process. It can thereby produce a multi-part sweeping element in its functionality, but which is in itself integrally formed. This one-piece sweeping element can be easily fixed to the cleaning roller holder and, for example, clipped there. Using a multi-component injection molding process for the first part and the second part different material properties on simple
- the front region is formed so that at least in a cleaning operation, a distance of at least one cleaning roller facing outside of the front portion to a rotational axis of the cleaning roller at least in a partial section is reduced to the front end. This ensures immersion of the sweeping element with its front region in the trimming of the at least one cleaning roller with the advantages described above.
- the sweeping element has a first region and a second region, which follow one another along an axis of rotation of the sweeping element of the at least one cleaning roller, wherein at least one continuous recess is arranged between the first region and the second region.
- a shaft of the at least one cleaning roller can be coupled to a corresponding drive device. It is thereby possible to realize a central drive of the at least one cleaning roller.
- the at least one cleaning roller is formed at least in two parts with a first part, which is assigned to the first region of the sweeping element, and a second part, which is arranged to the second region of the sweeping element, wherein one or more Coupling elements of the drive device, which couple the drive device with the at least one cleaning roller through which at least one continuous recess has been inserted. It can thereby realize a surface cleaning machine with central drive of at least one cleaning roller. It is not then, for example more necessary to store the at least one cleaning roller on an outside. This in turn gives both sides a high cleaning performance, even at the edge. It is advantageous if the first region and the second region of the sweeping element are connected via a web. As a result, in particular, the sweeping element can be formed as a part.
- a sliding surface may be formed on the web, wherein in particular an associated counter-sliding surface is free of stocking.
- the associated counter-sliding surface is arranged, for example, on the at least one cleaning roller or a shaft for the at least one cleaning roller.
- the front end is immersed in the trimming of the at least one cleaning roller and is not applied to the surface to be cleaned, and in particular that a sweeping edge, which bears against the surface to be cleaned, is spaced from the front end. It can thereby be ensured that the front region is immersed and on the other hand, a sweeping edge can form, which is a contact line of the sweeping element on the surface to be cleaned. It can thereby be supplied to the surface to be cleaned coarse dirt on the sweeping element of at least one cleaning roller even with variation of an angular position of the surface cleaning machine.
- the sweeping element is fixedly arranged on the cleaning roller holder and in particular arranged immovably and non-rotatably on the cleaning roller holder. It is a mobility of the sweeping element and in particular a portion of the sweeping element to the cleaning roller holder via an elastic training or elastic partial training of the sweeping possible.
- the sweeping element is movable and in particular rotatably arranged on the cleaning roller holder. By a rotatable arrangement, the sweeping element as a whole is movable relative to the cleaning roller holder and thus also to the at least one cleaning roller.
- the rotatable mobility of the sweeping element allows a corresponding adjustment. It is also advantageous here if a front region of the sweeping element is immersed in the trimming of the at least one cleaning roller.
- the sweeping away the forward direction at least one cleaning roller covers the back and on the surface to be cleaned at least over a length of at least a cleaning roller is applied.
- the sweeping edge lies in particular on an elastic region of the sweeping element. It is also advantageous if a moistening device is provided for the cleaning roller. It can thereby moisten the rotating cleaning roller directly or indirectly. In a direct humidification cleaning liquid is applied directly to the at least one cleaning roller. In an indirect moistening cleaning liquid is applied to the surface to be cleaned and the at least one cleaning roller takes from there liquid. It is also possible to combine direct and indirect humidification. By cleaning liquid, which is provided by the moistening device, dirt on the surface to be cleaned can be better solved and take away.
- Figure 1 is a perspective view of a first
- Figure 2 is a perspective view of a roller portion of the surface cleaning machine according to Figure 1;
- FIG. 3 shows a partial view of the roller area according to FIG. 2;
- FIG. 4 shows a further partial representation of the roller area according to FIG.
- Figure 5 is a perspective view of an embodiment of a sweeping element, which is arranged on the roller portion of Figure 2;
- FIG. 6 shows a further perspective view of the roller area according to FIG. 2;
- FIG. 7 shows a sectional view in the sectional area A according to FIG. 6;
- Figure 8 is a plan view of the roller area in the direction B of Figure 6;
- Figures 9 (a), (b) different angular positions of the surface cleaning machine against a surface to be cleaned with different rotational positions of a sweeping element;
- Figure 10 is a perspective view of the roller portion of a second embodiment of a surface cleaning machine
- Figure 11 is a partial view of the roller portion of a third
- FIG. 12 shows a perspective view of a roller area of a fourth embodiment of a surface cleaning machine according to the invention, wherein a cleaning roller is only partially shown;
- FIG. 13 shows a further perspective view of the roller area according to FIG. 12;
- FIG. 14 shows a perspective illustration of a sweeping element for the roller area according to FIGS. 12 and 13.
- a first embodiment of a surface cleaning machine according to the invention which is shown in Figure 10, is used for cleaning
- the area Floor cleaning machine 10 comprises a device body 12 with a
- a suction unit 16 is arranged in the housing 14, which comprises a blower device and a motor device (in particular electric motor device) for driving the blower device. Via the suction unit 16, a suction flow is generated in order to effect an extraction on a cleaning head 18.
- a separator 20 is further arranged, which separates solid and liquid components in a suction flow. Furthermore, a tank means 22 for (sucked in) dirty liquid is arranged in the housing 14. The tank device 22 is in particular detachably positioned on the housing 14.
- the surface cleaning machine 10 comprises a moistening device 24, via which a cleaning roller 26 of the cleaning head 18 cleaning liquid (water or water with an additional cleaning agent) is provided.
- a tank means 28 for cleaning liquid is arranged, which provides the humidifier 24, this cleaning liquid.
- the surface cleaning machine 10 is hand-held.
- a holder 30 is arranged on the device body 12.
- This holder 30 comprises a holding rod 32, at the end region of a handle 34 is seated.
- the handle 34 is formed in particular as a bow handle. In the region of the handle 34 controls and in particular a switch for switching on or off of appropriate facilities of the surface cleaning machine 10 are arranged.
- a winding device 36 may be arranged for a power cord.
- a winding device 36 may be arranged for a power cord.
- the cleaning head 18 At a remote from the handle 34 end of the cleaning head 18 is positioned on the device body 12. It is for example arranged pivotably on the device body 12.
- the cleaning head 18 includes a cleaning roller holder 38, on which the cleaning roller 26 is seated.
- the cleaning roller 26 is associated with a drive device 40, which in particular comprises a drive motor.
- the drive device 40 is arranged in the housing 14 or arranged in the cleaning head 18.
- a portion of the drive device 40 is disposed in the housing 14 and a portion is disposed on the cleaning head 18.
- the drive device 40 comprises in particular an electric motor. This provides a torque for rotational drive of the cleaning roller 26 about a rotation axis 42 ready. In an operation of the surface cleaning machine 10, this is placed over the cleaning roller 26 on the surface to be cleaned and is based solely on the cleaning roller 26 at this. An operator holds the surface cleaning machine 10 on the handle 34, wherein the operator is in normal operation. The operator can set an angular position of the surface cleaning machine 10 (an angular position of the support rod 32) to the surface to be cleaned. This is done via the angular positioning of the overall device 10 relative to the surface to be cleaned.
- a pivot axis 44 for such an angular movement is formed by the abutment region of the cleaning roller 26 on a surface 46 to be cleaned.
- a pivot axis 48 for a possible pivoting of the cleaning head 18 relative to the device body 12 is transverse to this pivot axis 44 and transverse to the axis of rotation 42.
- the cleaning roller 26 has a longitudinal axis 50. In a cleaning operation of the surface cleaning machine 10, the longitudinal axis 50 is coaxial with the surface 46 to be cleaned.
- the pivot axis 44 for pivoting the overall apparatus 10 relative to the surface 46 to be cleaned is at least approximately parallel to this longitudinal axis 50.
- the cleaning roller 26 is, as indicated in Figure 2 by the reference numeral 52, provided with a trimming.
- the cleaning head 18 (see also FIGS. 3 to 8) with the cleaning roller holder 38 is provided for the particular releasable connection to the device body 12. It comprises a nozzle 54 arranged on the cleaning roller holder 38, via which a pivotable mounting of the cleaning head 38 on the device body 12 is realized.
- the moistening device 24 which is arranged in particular on the housing 14, lead one or more liquid lines 56 to the moistening device 24 of the cleaning head 18.
- the cleaning roller holder 38 nozzles are arranged, via which the cleaning roller 26 can be acted upon with cleaning liquid.
- the nozzle (s) prefferably be arranged in such a way that cleaning liquid is applied directly to the surface 46 to be cleaned, and then indirectly to the cleaning roller 26 by receiving cleaning liquid from the surface 46 to be cleaned.
- connection 58 for a suction flow are provided on the cleaning head 18 and thereby on the cleaning roller holder 38.
- Such a connection 58 is in fluid-effective connection via one or more suction lines to the suction unit 16.
- a suction port 60 is arranged, which is aligned with the cleaning roller 26.
- the suction orifice 60 is in fluid-effective connection with the connection 58 and thus with the suction unit 16.
- a negative pressure flow acts. This is sucked out dirt.
- the suction port 60 when the cleaning roller 26 is seated on the surface 46 to be cleaned, the suction port 60 is located above the cleaning roller 26 with respect to the surface 46 to be cleaned.
- the suction orifice 60 has a first orifice wall 62 and a second orifice wall 64. Between these, the suction port 60 is formed with a corresponding orifice.
- the first mouth wall 62 lies above the second mouth wall 64.
- the first mouth wall 62 and / or the second mouth wall 64 rest on the lining 52 of the cleaning roller 26 or protrude in particular into it.
- the cleaning head 18 has a sweeping element 66 which is associated with the cleaning roller 26.
- a cleaning operation for example, the surface cleaning machine 10 is pushed forward in a forward direction 68 (see FIG. 1).
- the cleaning roller 26 rotates clockwise 70.
- a portion of the cleaning roller 26 is moistened by the moistening device 24 from contact with the surface 46 to be cleaned. This area then rotates toward the surface 46 to be cleaned. Dirt is dissolved. Due to the rotation of the cleaning roller 26 on the surface 46 to be cleaned, dirt is entrained and fed to the suction orifice 60. There can be a suction.
- sweeping 66 can be "collected" coarse dirt, which was not taken directly by the cleaning roller 26, for example, and then be taken over the cleaning roller 26.
- the sweeping element 66 is disposed on the cleaning roller holder 38. A translational transport of the sweeping element 66 via the fixation on the cleaning roller holder 38. Compared to the rotation of the cleaning roller 26, the sweeping element 66 is mechanically decoupled.
- the sweeping element 66 covers a rear side of the cleaning head 18 in a cleaning operation, with the rear side lying in the opposite direction to the forward direction 68 behind the cleaning roller 26.
- the sweeping element 66 extends at least and in particular substantially exactly over the length of the cleaning roller 26 in the longitudinal axis 50.
- the sweeping element 66 is in normal operation on the surface 46 to be cleaned.
- the sweeping element 66 is positioned in a normal operation between the surface 46 to be cleaned and the suction orifice 60.
- the sweeping element 66 is rotatably supported on the cleaning roller holder 38.
- An axis of rotation 71 (compare, for example, FIG. 3) for the rotatability of the sweeping element 66 on the cleaning roller holder 38 is parallel and insular. particular coaxial with the axis of rotation 42 of the rotation of the cleaning roller 26th
- the sweeping element 66 is guided in particular on a circular path.
- the cleaning roller holder 38 is provided with a first guide means 72 for the sweeping element 66.
- the first guide device 72 (FIGS. 2 to 6) is arranged on an inner side 74 of the cleaning roller holder 38, which faces the cleaning roller 26.
- the sweeping element 66 is provided with a second guide device 76, which cooperates with the first guide device 72 of the cleaning roller holder 38 for guiding the sweeping element 66 on a circular path on the cleaning roller holder 38.
- the second guide device 76 (FIG. 5) has guide elements 78a, 78b arranged on end faces of the sweeping element 66.
- the guide elements 78a, 78b each have an immersion region 80, for example in dovetail shape.
- the first guide device 72 has assigned to the guide elements 78a, 78b respectively at end faces of the cleaning roller holder 38 guideways 82, in which the respective immersion region 80 is immersed. It is thereby realized a positive guidance (on a circular path) of the sweeping element 66 on the cleaning roller holder 38.
- the drive device 40 comprises a transmission device 84. This in turn comprises a partial region 86 (FIGS. 2 to 4), which is arranged on the cleaning roller holder 38 facing the inner side 74. This region 86 is arranged centrally between opposite end faces 88a, 88b of the cleaning roller holder 38.
- the cleaning roller 26 is formed in two parts, for example, and sits on the area 86 and is driven by this.
- the sweeping element 66 comprises a sliding region 94.
- This sliding region 94 is designed, for example, as a cylinder shell or part of a cylinder shell.
- the sliding portion 94 is made of, for example, a metal material and, for example, a metal sheet.
- the sliding portion 94 abuts the inner side 74 of the cleaning roller holder 38 and slides on a rotary movement of the sweeping element 66 at this.
- An abutment region 96 is seated on the sliding region 94 of the sweeping element 66.
- the abutment region 96 forms an abutment lip on the surface 46 to be cleaned.
- the abutment region 96 is made of an elastic material and in particular rubber material in order to achieve a good adaptable contact with the surface 46 to be cleaned.
- the sliding region 94 forms a first part of the sweeping element 66 and the abutment region 96 forms a second part of the sweeping element 66.
- the abutment region 96 is a front region of the sweeping element 66, which has a front end 97.
- the sliding portion 94 can be made with such rigidity that no flexible deformation occurs in normal operation.
- the sliding portion 94 is made flexible enough to allow buckling away from the cleaning roller 26 (counter to the forward direction 68). Such a bulge can caused by accumulation of dirt and may increase the cleaning effect under certain circumstances.
- the sweeping element 66 is additionally supported on the cleaning roller holder 38 via an elastic device 98 (FIGS. 5 to 7).
- the elastic device 98 provides a spring force 100, which endeavors to press the sweeping element 66 with the abutment region 96 onto the surface 46 to be cleaned.
- This spring force 100 causes the sweeping element 66 to rotate counterclockwise relative to the cleaning roller holder 38.
- the spring force 100 tends to achieve maximum (rotational) deflection of the sweeping element 66 to the cleaning roller holder 38.
- This maximum rotation is limited by a stop.
- a stop of the guide elements 78a, 78b on a corresponding stop element of the guide track 82 limits a further rotatability.
- the elastic device 98 is in particular designed such that the
- Weight G of the surface cleaning machine 10 is sufficient to overcome the spring force.
- the elastic device is designed so that the sweeping element 66 does not push under the action of the spring force 100 under the cleaning roller 26 and lifts them. By appropriate dimensioning of the elastic device 98 so a lifting of the cleaning roller 26 caused by the sweeping element 66 is avoided.
- the sweeping element 66 is then automatically brought into a correct rotational position relative to the cleaning roller holder 38. This makes it possible to achieve an optimum sweeping result and thus a cleaning result independently of the angular position 106 of the surface floor cleaning machine 10.
- An angular range for the rotatability of the sweeping element 66 on the cleaning roller holder 38 on its circular path is in the range of at least 20 ° and in particular at least 30 ° and in particular at least 40 °. In one embodiment, this angular range is about 55 °.
- a starting position (zero angle) is defined by minimum deflection.
- a stop 102 is arranged on the sweeping element 66 (FIG. 8).
- the cleaning roller holder 38 has a counter element 103 and when abutment of the stop 102 on the counter element 103, the starting position (0 ° -.
- the concrete rotational position of the sweeping element 66 relative to the cleaning roller holder 38 and thus the angle of rotation relative to the starting position depend on the angular position 106 of the surface cleaning machine 10 to the surface 46 to be cleaned.
- the elastic device 98 comprises a spring device 110, which is supported at one end 112 on the cleaning roller holder 38 and supported at an opposite end 114 on the sweeping element 66 in order to be able to exert the corresponding spring force 100 for a rotary drive of the sweeping element 66.
- the spring means 110 includes a first spring 116 and a second spring 118.
- the first spring 116 and the second spring 118 are formed, for example, as helical springs.
- the first spring 116 and the second spring 118 are spaced in a direction between end faces of the sweeping element 66.
- the first spring 116 and the second spring 118 are arranged so that between them a part of the drive device 40 is guided to the region 86.
- the divider 90 is located between the first spring 116 and the second spring 118.
- a support element 120 is arranged on the cleaning roller holder 38 in each case of the first spring 116 and the second spring 118.
- a first housing part 122 is pivotally hinged to a pivot bearing 124.
- Pivot axis of the pivot bearing 124 is parallel to the axis of rotation 71 of the sweeping element 66.
- the first housing part 122 is, for example, cylindrical.
- a second housing part 128 is provided. This second housing part 128 is pushed sleeve-like manner on the first housing part 122.
- the second housing part 128 is pivotally connected via a pivot bearing 130 to the sweeping element 66.
- a pivot axis of the pivot bearing 130 is parallel to the pivot axis of the pivot bearing 124 and thus parallel to the axis of rotation 71st
- the second housing part 128 has a bottom 132, which the
- Swivel bearing 130 is closest.
- the corresponding spring 116 or 118 is supported on the bottom 132 via the end 114.
- a housing is formed. In the interior of which the corresponding spring 116 or 118 is protected.
- the surface cleaning machine 10 functions to clean a surface 46 to be cleaned (for example, a floor surface) as follows:
- the surface cleaning machine 10 is placed with the cleaning roller 26 on the surface 46 to be cleaned with a contact line 47.
- an operator holds the surface cleaning machine 10 with one hand on the handle 34. He sets an angular position 106 of the surface cleaning machine 10 to the surface 46 to be cleaned. This angular position 106 can be varied (see FIG. 9 (b)), for example to perform a cleaning under a piece of furniture.
- the surface cleaning machine 10 By actuating a switch, the surface cleaning machine 10 is started. It is a rotation of the cleaning roller 26 is actuated about the axis of rotation 42. This is driven by the drive device 40. Further, the suction unit 16 is actuated, which generates a suction Ström, which acts on the cleaning roller 26 at the suction port 60. Further, a moistening of the cleaning roller 26 is actuated by the moistening device 24. For example, if a feed of the surface cleaning machine 10 in the forward direction 68 ( Figure 1) is provided, then the cleaning roller 26 preferably rotates clockwise 70. The wet cleaning roller 26 brings moisture to be cleaned
- the sweeping element 66 serves to collect coarse dirt, which was (initially) not taken away by the cleaning roller 26, and to provide it to the cleaning roller 26. This coarse dirt can then be taken through the cleaning roller 26 and sucked.
- the sweeping element 66 abuts with a sweeping edge 67 via a contact line 69 on the surface 46 to be cleaned.
- the abutment region 96 bears against the surface 46 to be cleaned and ensures appropriate entrainment.
- the front end 97 of the sweeping element 66 is spaced from the sweeping edge 67.
- the sweeping element 66 penetrates a portion of a second portion 96 (the abutment portion 96) into the trim 52 of the cleaning roller 26.
- the front end 97 is immersed in the trim 52. It dips into the material such as nonwoven material of the stocking 52. This results in a good sweeping result.
- the immersion of the sweeping element in the trim 52 is explained in more detail below with reference to the fourth embodiment.
- the sweeping element 66 is rotatably held on the cleaning roller holder 38 in the embodiment described above.
- the sweeping element 66 is spring-loaded by the elastic device 98. This automatically ensures that at all angular positions 106 of the surface cleaning machine 10 to the surface to be cleaned 46, the sweeping element 66 rests with the contact area 96 on the surface 46 to be cleaned.
- the spring force 100 of the elastic device 98 presses this contact region 96 with the sweeping edge 67 against the surface 46 to be cleaned.
- the angle is reduced 106 (see Figure 9 (b))
- it can be moved by the rotational mobility of the sweeping element 66 this.
- a movement takes place in the clockwise direction 104.
- the weight G of the surface cleaning machine 10 is sufficient to overcome the spring force 100 accordingly.
- a (light) pressure by the operator can provide for the movement.
- a distance D between the abutment lines 69 and 47 (as the distance between the contact points of the sweeping element 66 and the cleaning roller 26 on the surface 46 to be cleaned) is minimized independently of the angle 106.
- a substantially constant spacing (gap) between the rotating cleaning roller 26 and the sweeping element 66 and, in particular, between the abutment region 96 when abutting the surface 46 to be cleaned and a contact region of the cleaning roller 26 at the surface 46 to be cleaned is achieved , There is no offset.
- the sweeping element 66 provides with a sweeping edge for sweeping up coarse dirt and a discharge via the cleaning roller 26 is ensured at each angular position 106.
- the elastic device 98 causes with its spring force 100 a provision of the sweeping element 66, for example, if the angle for a
- Angle position 106 is increased (transition from the position shown in Figure 9 (b) to the position shown in Figure 9 (a)).
- Sweeping element 66 must be stiff. In a flexible embodiment, a bulge away from the cleaning roller 26 may be permitted. In a corresponding bulging area, coarse dirt can accumulate, in particular during lowering (reduction of the angle for the angular position 106). When lifting the surface cleaning machine 10 (increasing the angle of the angular position 106) then this accumulated coarse dirt can be removed.
- the cleaning head is basically the same as described above.
- the same reference numerals are used for the same elements.
- This embodiment differs by the formation of the elastic see means.
- An elastic device 134 is provided here.
- the elastic means 134 comprises torsion springs 136 arranged on the front side on the corresponding sweeping element 66.
- a torsion spring 136 is supported on the sweeping element 66 in each case.
- a relies Torsion spring 136 on an element 138 from which is part of the cleaning roller holder 38 or is firmly connected to it.
- This element 138 is disposed in an inner space 140 of the cleaning roller holder 38. In this interior 140 and the cleaning roller 26 is positioned.
- the element 138 is, for example, a rod which lies coaxially with the cleaning roller 26 and lies, for example, in an inner space of the cleaning roller 36.
- the cleaning roller 36 is formed in particular as a hollow roller.
- an elastic device 142 is provided which has a rubber spring 144 for generating the spring force 100.
- This rubber spring 144 is in turn supported on the cleaning roller holder 38 and the sweeping element 66.
- a fourth embodiment of a surface cleaning machine according to the invention comprises a cleaning head with a roller area, which is shown in FIGS. 12 to 14 and designated therein by 200.
- the parts of the surface cleaning machine outside the roller area 200 correspond to the surface cleaning machine 10.
- the roller portion 200 includes a cleaning roller 202 which is basically the same as the above-described cleaning roller 26.
- the cleaning roller 202 is held on a cleaning roller holder 204.
- the cleaning roller 202 is rotatably supported on the cleaning roller holder 204 about a rotation axis corresponding to the rotation axis 42.
- the drive device 40 is provided.
- the cleaning roller 202 has, in one embodiment, a sleeve 206, on which a trim corresponding to the trim 52 is arranged.
- the trim 52 is fixed in the manner of a cylinder jacket on the sleeve 206.
- the sleeve 206 is rotatably supported about the rotation axis 42 on the cleaning roller holder 204 and driven in its rotational movement by the drive device 40.
- the cleaning roller 202 has a first part 208 and a second part 210 with respective sleeve part of the sleeve 206.
- the second part 210 is only indicated in FIG.
- the first part 208 and the second part 210 follow one another in a longitudinal direction 212 of the cleaning roller 202.
- the longitudinal direction 212 is parallel and in particular coaxial with the axis of rotation 42.
- a shaft 213 is rotatably mounted centrally (centered) on the cleaning roller holder 204, wherein the central bearing is related to a longitudinal direction of the cleaning roller holder 204.
- This longitudinal direction of the cleaning roller holder 204 is parallel to the longitudinal direction 212 of the cleaning roller 202.
- the shaft 213 has a length in the longitudinal direction 212 which is smaller and in particular considerably smaller than the length of the cleaning roller holder 204 in this direction in the region of Cleaning roller 202.
- the first part 208 On one side of the shaft 213 outwardly, the first part 208 is arranged rotationally fixed over its sleeve part. On the opposite other side of the shaft 213, the second part 210 of the cleaning roller 202 is above its
- Sleeve part rotatably arranged.
- the first part 208 and the second part 210 are each provided with the trim 52.
- a central region 214 which lies between the first part 208 and the second part 210, is free of the trim 52.
- the shaft 213 is positioned, wherein a band-shaped region 216 of the shaft 213 in the middle region 214 a Outside of the cleaning roller 202 forms. (At the first part 208 and the second part 210 is a corresponding outside of the cleaning roller 202 formed over a surface of the stocking 52.)
- the cleaning roller holder 204 has a cleaning area 218 for a sweeping element 220 facing the cleaning roller 202.
- the holding region 218 has, in particular, a cylindrical surface facing the cleaning roller 202.
- the sweeping element 220 is formed in two parts with a first part 222 and a second part 224. About the first part 222, the sweeping element 220 is fixed to the holding area and screwed for example with this and / or glued and / or clipped onto the cleaning roller holder 204.
- the first part of the sweeping element 222 has a cylindrical outer surface 226 facing the cleaning roller 220.
- the sweeping element 220 has a front region 228.
- the front portion 228 is formed on the second part 224.
- the sweeping element has a front end 230 at the front portion 228.
- the front end 230 extends substantially parallel to the axis of rotation 42 of the cleaning roller 202.
- the second part 224 is connected to the first part 222.
- the sweeping element 220 is produced by a multi-component injection molding process and in particular produced by a two-component injection molding process.
- the second part 224 has different material properties than the first part 222.
- the second part 224 and the first part 222 are made of synthetic material, wherein the material for the second part 224 has a greater elasticity than the material for the first part 222.
- the first part 222 is substantially inelastic. It is in particular made of a fiber-reinforced such as glass fiber reinforced plastic material. A possibly existing inherent elasticity is such that it is not functional for the sweeping element 220.
- the first part 222 is made of, for example, a glass fiber reinforced polyamide plastic material.
- the second part 224 preferably has a Shore hardness which is in the range between 70 and 90.
- the second part 224 is formed so that the front portion 228 is elastically movable with respect to the first part 222.
- the sweeping element 220 (see also FIG. 14) has an extension direction parallel to the longitudinal direction 212.
- a fixing device 232 is arranged on the first part 222, which has tabs 234 or the like, in which corresponding counter-elements of the cleaning roller holder 204 are submersed to allow a fixation, for example by gluing or by positive engagement.
- the sweeping element 220 has a first region 236, which is associated with the first part 222 of the cleaning roller 202. It also has a second region 238, which is associated with the second part 224 of the cleaning roller 202. Both on the first region 236 and on the second region 238, the first part 222 and the second part 224 are formed. In both the first region 236 and the second region 238, the second part 224 follows in a circumferential direction 240 (relative to the rotation axis 42 of the cleaning roller 202) on the first part 222 with a connection region between the first part 222 and the second part 224 , Between the first region 236 and the second region 238, a continuous recess 242 is formed in the middle region 214. Through the continuous recess 242, one or more coupling elements of the drive device 40 are penetrated, which according to the torque effective coupling the shaft 213 with a drive motor of the drive device 40.
- the first region 236 and the second region 238 are connected to one another by a web 244.
- the web 244 is arranged in the region of the continuous recess 242, that is to say the through-cut recess 242 adjoins the web 244.
- the web 244 has, in an exemplary embodiment, a sliding surface 246 assigned to the cleaning roller 202.
- the sliding surface 246 is associated with a counter-sliding surface 248, in particular on the shaft 213. Via the counter-sliding surface 248, the rotating shaft 213, on which the cleaning roller 202 is seated, can slide on the sliding surface 246.
- the sweeping element 220 sits firmly and in particular immovably and non-rotatably on the cleaning roller holder 204.
- An elastic mobility of the second part 224 relative to the first part 222 is, as mentioned above, possible, wherein no longitudinal displacement and rotation of the second part 224 can take place.
- the second part 224 is integrally connected to the first part 222.
- the second part 224 is designed so that at least in a cleaning operation, in which the surface cleaning machine 10 is placed over the cleaning roller 202 on the surface to be cleaned 46, immersed in the trim 52 and in particular the nonwoven material of the cleaning roller 202 (see FIG 13).
- the cleaning roller 202 on the trim 52 has a thickness D ( Figure 13). (When the surface cleaning machine is set over the cleaning roller 202 on the surface 46 to be cleaned, the stocker 52 is compressed in relation to the sleeve 206. The thickness D is usually smaller than a corresponding thickness when the cleaning roller 202 is not seated .)
- the front portion 228 is immersed in the pad 52 in the cleaning mode such that a distance A is at least 5 percent of the thickness D, and more preferably in the range between 5 percent and 80 percent of the thickness D.
- the sweeping element 220 has a sweeping edge 67, with which the sweeping element 220 bears against the surface 46 to be cleaned. Due to the concerns of the sweeping edge 67 "swept" dirt of the cleaning roller 202 is supplied and taken over this.
- the sweeping edge 67 can lie at different points of the sweeping element 220 as a function of a relative position of the device body 12 relative to the surface 46 to be cleaned.
- the front end 230 which is immersed in the trim 52, is spaced from the sweeping edge 67th
- the sweeping edge 67 is arranged on the second part 224.
- the sweeping element 220 is dimensioned such that the sweeping edge 67 during normal use of the surface cleaning machine 10 with sweeping functionality at each Angle position of the surface cleaning machine 10 to the surface to be cleaned 46 is placed on the surface to be cleaned 46 patch cleaning roller 202 on the second part 224.
- the second part 224 of the sweeping element 220 has a region which decreases in its cross-section (in its thickness d according to FIG. 13) towards the front end 230. In this area, the front region 228 is wedge-shaped in cross-section.
- the sweeping element 220 is formed so that a distance of the front end face 230 to the rotation axis 42 is smaller than a distance of the first part 222 to this axis of rotation. This allows immersion.
- the solution according to the invention works as follows:
- the sweeping element 220 dips into the trim 52 of the cleaning roller 202 with a front region 228 in a cleaning operation.
- the sweeping element 220 is arranged immovably and non-rotatably on the cleaning roller holder 204.
- a rotatably arranged sweeping element such as the sweeping element 66 is immersed with a front portion in the trim 52 of the cleaning roller 26.
- this sweeping effect can be achieved independently of the angle of application of the surface cleaning machine 10 to the surface 46 to be cleaned.
- a constant distance between the sweeping edge 67 and the corresponding cleaning roller 26 and 202 is achieved.
- the sweeping element 220 is elastically flexible, wherein, in particular, the second part 224 has a greater elasticity than the first part 222.
- a corresponding force for submerged holding of the front portion 228 can be achieved, as in the sweeping element 66, by the weight of the surface cleaning machine in a cleaning operation when the cleaning roller 26, 202 is placed on the surface 46 to be cleaned.
- the second part 224 may deform such that a continuous alignment with the ground can take place, that is to say that a sweeping edge 67 is always formed.
- the sweeping element 220 it is still possible for the sweeping element 220 to be so flexible, in particular in the first part 222, that a "buckling" towards the rear, that is, away from the cleaning roller 202, is possible. It can then accumulate in such a "bulge” coarse dirt, in particular, the area when lowering the surface cleaning machine 10 can be created on the surface 46 to be cleaned. When stretching the surface cleaning machine, the accumulated coarse dirt can be removed.
- the facial expressions for the mobility of the second part 224 to the first part 222 due to inherent elasticity may, for example, follow at least approximately a circular path or it may also be pivoting about a defined pivot axis (folding over).
- the sweeping element 220 is dimensioned so that at any angular position of the surface cleaning machine 10 to the surface 46 to be cleaned a sweeping edge 67 in particular on the second part 224 can be formed and while the front portion 228 is immersed in the trim 52 of the cleaning roller 202.
- Second guide device a, b guide element
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