US3761985A - Cleaning device for producing and applying a cleansing foam - Google Patents
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- ABSTRACT A housing can be moved over a surface to be cleaned and contains a reservoir for a foamable cleaning liquid which is received by foaming means by which it is foamed and then applied to the surface.
- the liquid is supplied to the foaming means by a float accommodated in the reservoir and having an outlet via which the latter communicates with the foaming means.
- the present invention relates generally to cleaning devices, and more particularly to cleaning devices using foam as a cleaning agent. Still more particularly the invention relates to a cleaning device for producing and applying a cleaning foam to a surface.
- One such device utilizes a flexible bag which contains the foamable cleaning liquid and whose outlet communicates with a conduit through which liquid is dripped and from which in turn liquid drips through many apertures onto the foaming device.
- the bag is so mounted that the conduit inlet is located above the liquid level in the bag so that liquid is periodically into the conduit by movement of the liquid and flowing of the liquid over and into the inlet of the conduit, as a result of movement of the cleaning device.
- inflow of the liquid into the inlet of the conduit can be provided by exerting pressure from the exterior against the bag, thereby raising the liquid level and causing liquid to flow into the conduit.
- a concomitant object of the invention is to provide such a cleaning device which is simple in its construction as well as in its operation, and which can be handled reliably even by persons having neither technical skill nor understanding, thereby avoiding the danger that unfoamed cleaning liquid might come in contact with the material being treated.
- a further object of the invention is to provide such a cleaning device in which it is assured that the supply of liquid cleaning to the foaming device will be properly regulated, and will be automatically started or stopped, irrespective of any possible deviations of the cleaning device from its normal operating position.
- a cleaning device for producing and applying a cleansing foam which device comprises, briefly stated, a housing adapted for movement over a surface to be cleaned.
- a reservoir is provided for a foamable cleaning liquid
- foaming means is provided for receiving liquid from the reservoir, foaming it and applying the resulting foam to the surface.
- supplying means for supplying liquid from the reservoir to the foaming means comprises, in accordance with the invention, a float located in the reservoir and provided with an out let communicating both with the reservoir and with the foaming means.
- the outlet is located in a portion of the float which is above'the upper level to which the float can become immersed in the cleaning liquid, thereby assuring that the outflow of liquid is continuously adapted to changes in the level of the cleaning liquid inside the reservoir, even if the device is tilted out of its normal operating position.
- the cross-section of the outlet can be made large enough to prevent clogging of the outlet conduit communicating with the outlet opening, because in this construction a discharge of cleaning liquid through the outlet takes place only when the device undergoes a toand-fro movement which is typical of the operational movements of such devices, with the inertia of the float and of the cleaning liquid resulting in an overflowing into the outlet of the float when the direction of movement of the device is reversed at the end of its operating strokes.
- the float will accommodate itself to the changes to the level of the cleaning liquid in the reservoir and the outlet willunder all circumstances remain reliably above the level of the cleaning liquid unless the tilting movement is accommodated by so strong a toand-fro movement of the device that liquid can enter the outlet, a circumstance which is not normally to be expected.
- the reservoir it is, of course, also important that it be possible for the reservoir to empty completely during the operation of the device if and when this is desired.
- the float in essentially a disk-shaped configuration, preferably in a rectangular outline, and to provide with an upwardly open groove which extends essentially transversely to the direction of movement of the device and which communicates with the outlet.
- the float might not remain in upright or vertical orientation.
- the guidance element in such a manner that it has a frame located in the bottom region of the reservoir bottom beneath the float, and is provided with vertically extending arm portions which guide the float and whose length corresponds approximately to the height of the reservoir.
- first section of the frame which is anchored rigidly with the device, for instance to a rigid portion of the conduit connecting the outlet with the foaming means, and a second section carrying the vertical arms and which is pivotably connected with the first section, for instance by means of integral hinges.
- integral hinge refers to a flexible portionusually plastic-- which is of one piece with two other portions of the same material which are to be capable of pivotal movement relative to one another. In essence this is a relatively thin film-like or strip-like portion of the same material of which the relatively pivotable portions are made.
- the pivotable section of the frame with a projection which extends advantageously radially with reference to its pivot axis and which rides on an upwardly inclined control cam track of a control member which can be so moved that as the cam track moves, the projection will ride up on the latter and raise the movable section of the frame and thereby the float.
- the control member should of course be accessible at the exterior of the device so that the desired adjustment can be made at any time without any difficulties.
- control member in the region of the filling opening of the reservoir and to accommodate its crosssectional dimensions to the exterior cross-sectional dimensions of a preferably cup-shaped closure element for the filling opening, with which it can be made to be coupled so that the two cannot rotate with reference to one another.
- closure element can be removed from the filling opening whenever this is necessary or desired, whereas the control element remains in place, and when the closure element is fully inserted into the liquid opening its turning movement results in a synchronous turning movement of the control member leading to a change in the position of the pivotable section of the frame and thereby of the float.
- the control member can be provided with a collar overlying a marginal portion of a wall in which the fill ing opening is provided, and the closure element can tightly engage this collar to prevent leakage, with the collar being advantageously so constructed that it engages the aforementioned marginal portion in such a manner as not to interfere with rotatable movement of the control member but to prevent it from undesirable withdrawal axially of the filling opening.
- end abutments cooperating with the control cam track may also be provided in the interior of the reservoir.
- the conduits communicating with the outlet and with the foaming means can also be provided with a closure valve to afford additional assurance against undesired flow of cleaning liquid.
- This can be a particularly advantageous feature in the event that the control of liquid flow by the float should malfunction for any reason, in which case uncontrolled outflow of cleaning liquid can be prevented by this additional valve.
- this additional valve also assures that when the device is taken out of use, that is when it is put away after having been used, any liquid which is still in the outlet conduit or in the aforementioned groove communicating with the outlet will not be able to reach the foaming means and to pass through or beyond the latter to contact the surface in non-foamed condition.
- Such an additional valve is advantageously constructed as a valve flap associated with the outlet end portion of the conduit, which outlet opening may approximately be contoured to the desired closure position of the valve flap.
- a construction is both simple and not subject to malfunction, a consideration which is particularly important in view of the fact that the cleaning liquids used in such devices are usually of slightly tacky character which in other constructions would tend to clog the valve and prevent its proper operation.
- the valve flap be so mounted that it be elastically deformable in the region of its mounting, the elastic deformability setting up a biassing stress tending to move the flap to closed position whenever it is moved away from closed and towards open position.
- valve flap would normally tend to close without requiring any positive action on the part of a user of the device, whereas it is necessary for the user to take a positive action when he wishes the valve flap to open.
- This movement towards open position can, however, also in highly advantageous manner be made the automatic response of an action which the user must perform in any case when he wishes to use the device, namely by so mounting the valve flap that it can be turned about a substantially horizontal pivot axis, and is provided or associated with surface or ground contacting portions which, when the device is placed on the surface to be treated, will move the valve flap to open position to permit flow of cleaning liquid, whereas as soon as the device is lifted off the surface and the contact portions move out of engagement with the surface, the valve flap will automatically return to closed position.
- contact portions be the portions on which the entire device moves over the surface to be treated or cleaned, advantageously in form of rollers, wheels or the like, with the valve flap being provided with journals for these portions, preferably at opposite lateral sides of the flap so that opposite ends of the portions can be journalled therein. It is advantageous that in the closed position of the valve flap the journal portions provided thereon will be located lower than the journal portions for the other ends of the contact portions, preferably by an amount corresponding to the distance through which the valve flap moves between its open and closed positions. In this manner the contact elements, such as rollers, will move to necessary orientation when the valve flap moves to open position during the operation of the device.
- valve flap is mounted in the region of the side of a distributor for the cleaning liquid, which side faces the incoming cleaning liquid arriving from the reservoir, so that the path through which the cleaning liquid can move out of the reservoir before encountering the valve flap be as short as possible.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a device according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a bottom-plan view of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a partly sectioned fragmentary plan view of a detail of the device in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 4 is a section taken on line IVIV of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 5 is a section taken on line V-V of FIG. 3;
- FIG. 6 is a section taken on line VI-VI of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 1 shows an exemplary embodiment of a cleaning device according to the present invention, that is a cleaning device for producing and applying a cleansing foam which device is to be moved over a surface to be treated, for instance a rug, carpet, upholstery or the like.
- the device is identified in toto with reference numeral 10 in FIG. 1, and only those portions thereof have been illustrated which are necessary for an understanding of the invention.
- the device 10 is provided with a pivotable bracket 12 to a holder 11 of which a handle can be secured, this handle having been omitted as not essential for an understanding of the invention.
- details of the cover which upwardly closes the foaming means 13 and the reservoir 14 for the liquid to be foamed have been omitted as not necessary for an understanding of the invention.
- the foaming means 13 will be seen to comprise a plurality of cylindrical turnably mounted elements 15, 16 and 17 of absorbent character.
- each of these elements 15, 16 and 17 is composed of a rigid core which is surrounded by a jacket of elastically compressible absorbent material, such as synthetic plastic foam material.
- the elements 15-17 are so mounted and journalled that they define with one another a rectangular outline with the element 15 being located beneath the elements 16 and 17 which in turn are located in a common horizontal plane.
- the spacing of the journals for these elements is so selected that during rotation the jackets on the elements 15-17 will become incrementally pressed and, subsequently, be relaxed again, whereby liquid absorbed into these jackets becomes intensively admixed with air and undergoes foaming.
- Roller elements 20 and 21 are provided with which the device 10 contacts and rolls on the surface to be treated. These in turn are associated with annular gears 19 which cooperate with annular gears 18 by means of which the elements 16 and 17 are driven in rotation.
- th elements 20 and 21 are constructed in this embodiment as essentially cylindrical brushes in which the bristles and the carriers therefor are of one piece of an elastic synthetic plastic to prevent damage to the surface to be treated and on the other hand to provide sufficient contact with the surface that proper driving in rotation of the elements 16 and 17 is assured.
- the elements 20 and 21 roll on the surface to be treated; additional like elements 22 are located at a sideiof the device 10 remote from the element 20. All of these elements transmit their turning movement via the gears 19 and 18 to the elements 16 and 17 which in turn rotate the element 15 by their frictional engagement therewith.
- the alternating compressing and relaxation of increments of the jackets on the different elements 15-17 results in the aforementioned formation of foam.
- This foam is applied adjacent the roller elements 20 and 21 onto the surface to be treated, and the brush-like roller elements work the foam into this surface.
- the reservoir containing the cleaning liquid which is to be foamed is identified with reference numeral 14 and located essentially at the same level with the device 13. At its upper side it is provided with a filling opening 25 which can be closed by means of a preferably cupshaped closure element 26, whose cup-shaped configuration makes it possible to use this element also for measuring the quantity of cleaning liquid which is to be filled into the reservoir container 24.
- a preferably cupshaped closure element 26 whose cup-shaped configuration makes it possible to use this element also for measuring the quantity of cleaning liquid which is to be filled into the reservoir container 24.
- a float 28 which in the illustrated embodiment is constructed as a flat disk-shaped member of approximately rectangular outline. It is provided with an outlet 29 for the cleaning liquid which is accessible only at the upper side of the float and which, as shown particularly in FIG. 3, communicates with an upwardly open groove 24 formed in the float in the region of the upper side thereof, with the groove 24 in proper operational position of the flat extending transversely to the direction of movement of the device 10 over a surface to be treated.
- the float is guided for free movement in vertical direction, but with its position stabilized, for which purpose two arms 30 and 31 extend in vertical orientation from the bottom wall towards the upper side of the container 24, with the arm 30 engaging in a recess 32 of the float 28, whereas the arm 31 laterally contacts the float.
- The. arms 30 and 31 are carried on a frame section 36 of a frame portion 33, a section 34 which is secured in the region of the bottom wall of the container 24.
- Sections 34 and 36 are connected by hinge portions 35 for pivotal movement of the section 36 relative to the section 34 about a horizontal pivot axis, and in the illustrated embodiment these hinge portions are constructed as integral hinges, that is as webs for strips of the same material of which the remainder of the frame 33 is composed.
- the frame section 36 thus can press the float 28 upwardly underneath the cover closing the upper open side of the container 24, and in order to carry out such displacement at will, the frame 33 is provided with a lateral projection 37 which rides on a control cam track 38 rising in upward direction in form of a rising or upwardly inclined helix and which is formed at the outer periphery of a hollow cylindrical control member 39 which is inserted into the inlet opening 25.
- the member 39 is provided in its upper region with a circumferential recess 41 bounded by a collar 40, and it is snapped with this recess 41 into the marginal portion bounding the opening 25, so that the member 39 can be turned about its longitudinal axis but is held in place by axial displacement.
- the inner diameter of the member 39 is so dimensioned that the closure element 26 can be sealingly inserted into it, and a peripheral cutout 42 is provided in the member 39 into which an appropriately configurated circumferential bead or thickening 43 of the element 26 can be inserted so that the position of insertion of the element 26 into the opening 25 is always predetermined and turning of the element 26 via the handle 27 causes a turning of the element 29 and thereby a raising or lowering of the frame section 36 from the exterior of the device 10.
- the device will in normal operation be moved to and fro over the surface to be treated.
- the differential inertia of the float end of the cleaning liquid will cause the latter to overflow over the float, and a portion of the thus-overflowing liquid will enter into the groove 24, filling the latter, and this portion will thus be metered by the volumetric content of the groove 24 and enter through the outlet 29 from where it is conducted away by a yieldable outlet or supply conduit 45 which does not influence the position of the float 28 in the liquid.
- the end portion of the conduit 45 is configurated as a rigid knee 46 in order to prevent squeezing and closing of the conduit 45 which is flexible in its other regions where it passes through the wall 47.
- the knee 46 is also provided with a collar 48 which is inserted into an appropriately configurated annular gap in the wall 47 in order to secure the supply conduit against movement in this region.
- valve 49 which, in the illustrated embodiment, is in form of a valve flap a sealing layer of which -preferably of synthetic plastic foam material sealingly contacts the open end of the conduit 45.
- the valve flap 49 is mounted for turning movement by means of another integral hinge 51, the construction of which is such that in normal operation the valve will always sealingly contact the open end of the conduit 45, whereas when the valve flap is moved from the normally closed to an open position, it will be subject to a biassing action of the thus-deformed flexible material of the integral hinge.
- the flap 49 is located essentially within a channel 52 extending from the conduit 45 to a distributor 56 and extends with lateral portions beyond the edge of the channel 52 --which is partly opened at its upper side towards the bottom of the device 10, and these portions 53 are provided with journalled portions 54 for the elements 21 which are journalled at opposite side of the channel 52 as shown in FIG. 2.
- the position of the journalled portions 54 is so selected that in the normal position of the flap 50, that is in the closure position thereof, there will be located lower than the other journalled portions of the remaining surface contacting elements, so that in the region of the jour nalled portions, these surface contacting elements extend downwardly towards the surface to be treated.
- the weight of the device causes the elements 21 to be moved to a straightened or horizontal position whereby the journal portions 54 are displaced upwardly, resulting in simultaneous displacement of the valve flap 49,50 to an open position permitting the flow of cleaning fluid.
- the cleaning fluid When the cleaning fluid can thus flow through the supply conduit 45, it enters via the channel 52 into the distributor 56. Intermediate the same and the outlet end of the channel 52, there is provided a groove 57 which extends over the entire length of the distributor 56 and from which the incoming cleaning fluid is rapidly and evenly distributed to all points of the distributor 56 which in turn is of substantially trough-shaped configuration with its longitudinal margins 58 being provided with inward reinforcements of beads.
- the end wall portions 59 are of essentially pocket-shape configuration and opened towards the center of the distributor 56.
- FIGS. 3 and 4 will show that the distributor 56 is mounted at the level of the bottom wall of the reservoir means 14 and the elements 15,16 and 17.
- the element 15 is so journalled that it extends with increments into the distributor 56, in which it picks up the liquid cleaning material entering into this end, by absorbing it over the entire length of the element 15.
- the cross-section of the distributor 56 is so chosen that the inwardly projecting beads 58 tightly contact the circumference of the element 15 whereas the axially end portions of the element 15 in turn tightly contacts the edge portions 60 so that the cleaning liquid in the distributor 56 cannot in uncontrolled manner flow onto the surface on which the device is supported, but will always be absorbed by the element 15 which is journalled for rotation with a rigid shaft 15' in journals 61.
- the member 39 can be manipulated to raise the float 28 via the frame section 36 so that the outlet 29 will be located too high in the reservoir means 24 for liquid to enter into it.
- the reservoir means 14 and the distributor 56 together constitute a rigid structural unit which is removably mounted on the remainder of the device 10.
- Reference to FIG. 3 will show that at the outer sides of the distributor 56, opposite the journals 61, there are provided circular projections 62 which are inserted in corresponding recesses provided in the frame of the device.
- the connection between the distributor 56 and the reservoir means 14 -in a sense making them a rigid structural unit is achieved on the one hand by the channel 52, and on the other hand by rigid portions or webs 63, so that however adequate space remains between the distributor 56 and to the reservoir means 14 for a passage of the foam which is produced by the elements 15,16 and 17. This foam must of course be capable of reaching the surface over which the device is moved.
- the rigid structural unit composed of the distributor S6 and the reservoir means 14 is assembled of two one-piece sections which are connected with one another after the components which must be accommodated in the reservoir means 14 have been inserted into the latter, and each of these sections constitutes half of the reservoir means 14, half of the channel 52, and half of the distributor 56, so that the sections together constitute the justenumerated elements.
- the elements 15,16 and 17 can of course be constructed and arranged in a manner different from that illustrated; for instance, the elements 15 and 16 could be constructed as rigid rods or bars.
- the surface contacting elements can be configurated or constructed differently than what has been illustrated, depending upon different requirements, or for instance depending upon the force required for driving the elements 15-16 in rotation. Also, it is possible to journal the surface contacting elements in different manner and quite clearly the overall contour and outline of the device 10 can be changed.
- valve flap 49 normally maintained and urged in closed position in a manner other than that illustrated, for instance by having a biassing element engage the reverse -that is nonsealingside of the valve flap, pressing against the same and in a sense urging it to a closed position.
- a biassing element can'then bear also against the opposite upper portion of the channel 52 which in this region is still circumferentially closed.
- Such a biassing element may for instance be an elastomeric biassing element, for instance one of foam plastic material.
- a cleaning device for producing and applying a cleansing foam comprising a housing adapted for movement over a surface to be cleaned; a reservoir for a foamable cleaning liquid; foaming means for receiving liquid from said reservoir, foaming the liquid and applying the resulting foam to said surface; and supplying means for supplying liquid from said reservoir to said foaming means, comprising a float in said reservoir, and an outlet provided in said float and communicating with said reservoir and with said foaming means.
- a device as defined in claim 1, said float being of substantially disc-shaped configuration and having a liquid-collecting channel provided with an upwardly directed open side and extending substantially transversely to the direction of movement of said housing over said surface.
- said reservoir having a bottom wall
- said guide element comprising a frame portion located beneath said float in the region of said bottom wall, and at least two arm portions extending vertically from said frame portion in guiding engagement with said float and having a height corresponding substantially to that of said reservoir.
- a device as defined in claim 7' further comprising a control member for pivoting said other section relative to said one section, said control member having a control cam track provided with an ascending portion; and wherein said other section comprises a projection extending in parallelism with its pivot axis and riding on said control cam track.
- said reservoir having a filling opening for said liquid, and a closure member of predetermined cross-section for said filling opening; said control member being provided in the region of said filling opening and having a cross-section corre' sponding to said predetermined cross-section; and further comprising coupling portions for coupling said control member with said closure member against relative rotation.
- a device as defined in claim 9 said reservoir having a filling opening bounded by a marginal portion,
- control member has a collar overlying said marginal portion and said closure member is tightly engageable with said collar when closing said filling openmg.
- said supplying means further having a supply conduit connecting said outlet with said foaming means and having an outlet opening communicating with the latter; and further comprising valve means in said supply conduit upstream of said outlet opening for permitting and preventing the flow of liquid to the latter.
- valve means comprises a turnable valve flap in said supply conduit.
- valve flap being movable between an open and a closed position and having mounting means mounting it for such movement in said supply conduit, and wherein said valve flap is normally in said closed position and composed at least in part of elastically deformable material in the region of said mounting means so as to have a permanent bias toward said closed position when moved toward said open position.
- valve flap being turnable about a substantially horizontal axis and havng a general plane which is at least substantially vertically oriented when said valve flap is in said closed position; and further comprising contact portions operatively associated with said valve flap and adapted for contact with a surface to be cleaned, so as to move said valve flap to said open position in response to such contact.
- a device as defined in claim 16 said contact portions being elongated and having spaced ends; and further comprising journalling means located at opposite lateral sides of said valve flap forjournalling the respective ends of said contact portions 18.
- said supply conduit including a distributing portion for distributing liquid to said foaming means and having an inlet side and an outlet side of which the latter communicates with said foaming means; and wherein said valve means are located in the region of said inlet side.
- a device for treating floor and other surfaces comprising housing means movable over a surface to be treated, and including at least one surface-engaging component movable relative to said housing means when the latter is so moved; reservoir means for a treating liquid; converting means provided on said housing means and adapted to receive treating liquid and convert it to a foamed state; passage means connecting said reservoir means and said converting means; valve means in said passage means for controlling the flow of liquid therethrough and being displaceable between a normally closed and an open position; biasing means biasing said valve means to said normally closed position; and connecting means between said valve means and said movable surface-engaging component for displacing the former toward said open position in response to movement of said surface-engaging component.
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- Cleaning Implements For Floors, Carpets, Furniture, Walls, And The Like (AREA)
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