WO2024259574A1 - Wet/dry vacuum tools - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure is generally directed to wet/dry vacuum tools, and more particularly to cooperating wet/dry vacuum tools.
- FIG. 1A illustrates a perspective side view of a first wet/dry vacuum tool according to embodiments of the present disclosure
- FIG. 1D illustrates a close-up perspective view of the wet/dry region of the first wet/dry vacuum tool according to embodiments of the present disclosure
- FIG. 1F illustrates a close-up cross-sectional view of the wet/dry region of the first wet/dry vacuum tool, taken along the line X-X in FIG. 1E, according to embodiments of the present disclosure
- FIG. 2A illustrates a side perspective view of a second wet/dry vacuum tool according to embodiments of the present disclosure
- FIG. 2D illustrates a back perspective view of the containment tool according to embodiments of the present disclosure
- FIG. 2E illustrates a back perspective and partial cut-away view of the containment tool according to embodiments of the present disclosure
- FIG. 2G illustrates another perspective side view of the containment tool according to embodiments of the present disclosure
- FIG. 2I illustrates a bottom perspective view of the containment tool according to embodiments of the present disclosure
- FIG. 3B illustrates a cross-sectional view of the cooperating tool set, taken along the line XI-XI in FIG. 3A, according to embodiments of the present disclosure
- FIG. 4 illustrates a schematic example of a handheld extraction cleaner consistent with embodiments of the present disclosure
- FIG. 5 illustrates a schematic example of an upright extraction cleaner consistent with embodiments of the present disclosure.
- a first wet/dry crevice tool can be coupled to a vacuum source and a cleaning fluid source.
- the first tool includes a vacuum orifice and a cleaning fluid nozzle assembly coupled to a cleaning fluid actuation mechanism to controllably deliver cleaning fluid to a target area to be cleaned.
- the vacuum orifice and the cleaning fluid nozzle assembly are configured to sealingly interface with another cooperating tool.
- the first tool includes latching mechanisms and tolerance rails to enable secure coupling of the first tool to another cooperating tool, for example a liquid containment tool.
- a liquid containment tool in another example, includes a cleaning fluid interface to sealingly couple to the nozzle assembly of the crevice tool and a vacuum interface to sealingly couple to the vacuum orifice of the crevice tool.
- the containment tool includes a vacuum orifice fluidly coupled to the vacuum interface, thus receiving suction at the vacuum orifice of the containment tool.
- the containment tool includes a liquid spray nozzle and conduit coupled between the cleaning fluid interface and the liquid spray nozzle to controllably deliver cleaning fluid by the containment tool.
- the first tool and the liquid containment tool are configured to attach together and cooperate to perform a variety of cleaning tasks.
- the wet/dry tool described herein may be coupled to a variety of wet/dry extraction cleaners, and the wet/dry tools described herein may be used with a variety of cleaning solutions, depending on the cleaning task.
- FIG. 1A illustrates a perspective side view of a first wet/dry vacuum tool 100 (hereafter “crevice tool 100” ) according to embodiments of the present disclosure.
- the crevice tool 100 includes a body 102 that includes a grip region 103 on one end of the body 102 and a wet/dry cleaning region 105 on an opposing end of the body 102.
- the grip region 103 has a generally circular cross section dimensioned to be gripped by a user during operation of the crevice tool 100.
- the body 102 also includes an abutment region 107 between the wet/dry cleaning region 105 and the grip 103, where the abutment region 107 includes one or more surfaces to receive a different tool to be placed over the wet/dry region 105, as will be described in greater detail below.
- the wet dry/region 105 of the body 102 includes an airflow orifice (vacuum orifice) 104 defined at an end of the body 102 and directed toward an underside of the body 102, agitator assembly 106 generally disposed adjacent the vacuum orifice 104 on the underside of the body 102, and a fluid dispensing nozzle assembly 108 disposed adjacent to the agitator assembly 106.
- the vacuum orifice 104 is in fluid communication through the body 102 and to the opposing end of the body (the end of the grip region 103) so that when the tool 100 is coupled to a vacuum source hose (not shown) , suction is applied to the vacuum orifice 104.
- the vacuum orifice 104 is depicted as having a generally rectangular cross section, although in some embodiments the vacuum orifice may have a generally circular cross section, generally oval cross section, triangular cross section, elongated cross section, etc.
- the agitator assembly 106 generally includes a plurality of filaments (e.g., elongated filaments) extending from the body 102.
- the filaments may be formed of, for example, plastic, rubber, composite material, metal, metal composites, etc.
- the plurality of filaments may be selected for a desired stiffness, length and/or density for a given cleaning task.
- the agitator assembly 106 may be removably coupled to the body 102, thus allowing interchangeable agitator assemblies to be coupled to the body 102 for a given cleaning task.
- the nozzle assembly 108 generally includes a liquid spray nozzle and flanged housing, described in greater detail below.
- the body 102 also includes a cleaning fluid actuator 110 generally configured to permit a user to controllably apply cleaning fluid (from a fluid source hose, not shown in this figure) through the fluid nozzle assembly 108.
- the cleaning fluid actuator 110 may include a trigger button having a form factor to fit a human finger to start and stop liquid flow from the nozzle.
- the cleaning fluid actuator 110 may be biased to a closed (or “off” position) , thus preventing fluid flow through the nozzle assembly 108 (and thus reducing unintentional discharge of liquid) .
- the body 102 of the crevice tool 100 may include one or more mating features to mate with another tool and to provide locking engagement with the other tool.
- the body may include one or more recesses (one of which is shown at 112A in FIG. 1A) on either side of the body 102 to mate with one or more protrusions of the other tool.
- the body 102 may also include rails and/or slots (e.g., rail 114A, with a matching rail/slot on the other side of the body 102) on either side of the body 102 to mate with a slot and/or rail of the other tool.
- rails and/or slots e.g., rail 114A, with a matching rail/slot on the other side of the body 102
- the end of the body may include one or more slots and/or indents 116A to mate with corresponding indents/slots of the vacuum/liquid hoses.
- FIG. 1B illustrates another perspective side view of the crevice tool 100 according to embodiments of the present disclosure.
- the body 102 may also include a connection latch 122 to latch to another tool (not shown in this figure) .
- An actuation button 118 may be engaged by a user to cause the latch to engage/disengage from the other tool.
- the latch 122 is illustrated as a moveable “hook” to slidably engage and disengage from another tool, and the actuation button 118 may include a spring mechanism (not shown in this figure) to bias the actuation latch 122 to a locked position when engaged with another tool.
- the actuation latch 122 and user button 118 are illustrated as being disposed generally on the “top” of the body 102, however, in other embodiments the latch 122/button 118 may be disposed at other locations along the periphery of the body 102.
- an opening 120 is defined at the end of the grip region 103 to interface with liquid/vacuum hoses.
- the area around the opening 120 may include addition slots/indents (e.g., slot 116B to securely engage the end of a vacuum hose) .
- FIG. 2B illustrates a front perspective view of the containment tool 200 according to embodiments of the present disclosure.
- the wet/dry cleaning region 205 includes an elongated vacuum orifice 258 and an agitator assembly 260 generally disposed adjacent the vacuum orifice 258 on the underside of the body 202, and a fluid dispensing nozzle assembly 262 disposed in front of, and above, the vacuum orifice 258.
- the vacuum orifice 258 is in fluid communication through the body 202 and to the opposing end of the body (in the interface region 203) so that when the tool 200 is coupled to another tool (which itself is coupled to vacuum source hose) , suction is applied to the vacuum orifice 258.
- the opening of vacuum orifice 258 is depicted as having a generally elongated rectangular cross section, although in some embodiments the vacuum orifice may have a generally circular cross section, generally oval cross section, triangular cross section, rectangular cross section, etc.
- the agitator assembly 260 (similar to agitator assembly 106) generally includes a plurality of filaments (e.g., elongated filaments) extending from the body 202.
- FIG. 2D illustrates a back perspective view of the containment tool 200 according to embodiments of the present disclosure.
- the interface region includes an opening 272 to receive a portion of a different tool (e.g., to receive the wet/dry region 105 of the crevice tool 100 described above) , and includes interfaces to sealingly couple a vacuum source and a cleaning fluid source to the tool 200.
- the interface region 203 includes a tool interface that includes an abutment surface 283 around the periphery of the interface opening 272.
- the abutment surface 283 is dimensioned to sealingly couple to the abutment surface (s) 107 of the crevice tool 100 (FIG. 1A) .
- the abutment surface 283 may include a gasket and/or rubber seal to provide a liquid and air seal when another (e.g., crevice tool 100, described above) tool is inserted into the opening 272.
- the interface region 203 also includes a cleaning fluid interface shown generally at 284, and generally configured to sealingy couple to the nozzle assembly 108 of the crevice tool 100 to the tool 200.
- the cleaning fluid interface 284 includes an outer ring member 278 surrounding a gasket 277. A gap is defined between the outer ring 278 and the gasket 277 to receive and sealingly engage the outer flange ring 124 of the nozzle assembly 108 (FIG. 1D) .
- the gasket 277 includes a central anulus 282 to sealingly receive the liquid nozzle 127 of the nozzle assembly 108 (FIG. 1D) .
- the outer ring 278 is coupled to engagement lobes (one of which is illustrated at 281A) .
- Engagement lobe 281A has a shape (e.g., triangular shape) to mate with the recess 112A of tool 100.
- Engagement lobe 281A and ring 278 are coupled to a spring (not shown in this figure) that biases the ring 278 and lobe 281A “upward” , i.e., biases toward the center of the interface region 203.
- the lobe 281A and ring 278 are pushed downward (i.e., away from the center of the interface region 203) until the recess 112A aligns with lobe 281A.
- the spring then causes the lobe 281A and ring 278 to urge upward and seal the flanged nozzle ring 124 between the gasket 277 and the ring 278.
- the cleaning fluid interface is generally configured to deliver cleaning fluid from the nozzle 108 of the first tool 100 to the nozzle 262 of the containment tool 200 (via embedded conduit channels, described below) .
- the interface region 203 also includes a vacuum interface 274 having sidewall portions 276 having a shape and orientation to mate with the periphery of the vacuum orifice 104 (FIG. 1A) .
- a seal e.g., gasket, rubber seal, etc.
- the interface region 203 also includes a vacuum interface 274 having sidewall portions 276 having a shape and orientation to mate with the periphery of the vacuum orifice 104 (FIG. 1A) .
- a seal e.g., gasket, rubber seal, etc.
- the interface region 203 also includes a latch engagement ridge 279 configured to engage and disengage with the latch 122 of the tool 100 (FIGS. 1B and 1F) , thus securing the tool 100 to the tool 200.
- the interface region 203 may also include one or more channels (one of which is illustrated at 280) to receive rail 114A and/114B (of tool 100) to guide the insertion of tool 100 into tool 200, and to provide accurate coupling between tool 100 and tool 200 (i.e., to reduce or eliminate movement between the tools and thus reducing or eliminating vacuum pressure drop and/or liquid leakage at the interface 203) .
- the central anulus 282 of the gasket 277 may be tapered to sealingly engage the nozzle 127 of the tool 100.
- the taper may be dimensioned based on the geometry of the nozzle 127.
- a screen 285 may be placed within the anulus 282 to prevent particulate matter from entering the nozzle of tool 200.
- Lobe 290B is generally L-shaped may operate in a similar fashion as lobe 290A by directing the airflow so that the airflow spends more time in the canister 252, thus increasing the ability to remove liquids and/or solids from the airflow.
- the plate 288 may also include a mesh material 289 disposed in the center thereof.
- a bleed valve (e.g., umbrella valve, etc. ) 292 may be provided to reduce vacuum pressure. As is illustrated, the bleed valve 292 permits ambient air to enter through a release path (R) and through the interface 274.
- the cleaning fluid interface 284 may be fluidly coupled to a cleaning fluid conduit 295 (via couple 294) to deliver cleaning fluid from a cleaning fluid source and through the first tool 100 to the nozzle 262.
- actuation of cleaning fluid in the crevice tool 100 causes cleaning fluid to flow through the interface 284 and through the conduit 295 to the nozzle 262 of the present tool 200.
- delivery of cleaning fluid is controlled by the first tool 100.
- the conduit 295 extends from the bottom of the body 200 to the top of the body 200, and wraps around the airflow path.
- the internal structure of the body 202 includes various slots, channels and/or chambers to define airflow paths described above (e.g., AF/L path, AF path, R path) and to affix and/or house the cleaning fluid interface 284, conduit 295, couple 294, plate 288, valves 286 and 292, airflow interface 274, nozzle 262, etc. within the body 202.
- airflow paths described above (e.g., AF/L path, AF path, R path) and to affix and/or house the cleaning fluid interface 284, conduit 295, couple 294, plate 288, valves 286 and 292, airflow interface 274, nozzle 262, etc.
- slots, channels and/or chambers to define paths and to affix and/or house components within the body may be modified, for example, depending on dimensions of selected components, desired tolerances within the body and between components, etc.
- FIG. 2I illustrates a bottom perspective view of the containment tool 200 according to other embodiments of the present disclosure.
- this figure illustrates the tool 200 with the canister 252 removed, and exposing an airflow director plate 288’ according to another embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the plate 288’ of this embodiment includes an L-shaped side lobe 290A’ generally dimensioned to cause redirection of the airflow (AF/L) toward the front of the body 202 before releasing the airflow into the canister.
- FIG. 3B illustrates coupling between the nozzle assembly 108 (tool 100) and the nozzle interface 284 (tool 200) , coupling between the vacuum orifice 104 (tool 100) and the vacuum interface 272 (tool 200) .
- the cross-sectional view of FIG. 3B also illustrates the latch 122 to securely and removably couple tool 100 to tool 200.
- the fluid delivery pathway 418 fluidly couples the cleaning tool 100 or tool set 100/200 to the supply and additive tanks 406 and/or 408.
- the cleaning tool 100 or tool set 100/200 can be configured to selectively fluidly couple the fluid applicator 422 of the cleaning tool 100 or tool set 100/200 to the fluid delivery pathway 418 (e.g., such that a user can control the delivery of the first cleaning fluid, the second cleaning fluid, and/or a mixture of the first and second cleaning fluids to the surface to be cleaned 414) .
- the additive tank 108 may be selectively fluidly coupled to the cleaning tool 412 (e.g., such that the first and second cleaning fluids may be selectively applied as a mixture) .
- the recovery pathway 420 defined within the flexible hose 416 fluidly couples the cleaning tool 100 or tool set 100/200 (e.g., a suction inlet 120 of the cleaning tool 100) to the recovery tank 410.
- the handheld extraction cleaner 400 may include a suction motor 428 (e.g., the cleaner body 402 includes the suction motor 428) fluidly coupled to the recovery pathway 420 and the recovery tank 410 such that the suction motor 428 generates an airflow that extracts at least a portion of the dispensed first and/or second cleaning fluids from the surface to be cleaned 414 (e.g., using the suction inlet 120) . At least a portion of the extracted cleaning fluid is deposited within the recovery tank 410.
- a suction motor 428 e.g., the cleaner body 402 includes the suction motor 428, fluidly coupled to the recovery pathway 420 and the recovery tank 410 such that the suction motor 428 generates an airflow that extracts at least a portion of the dispensed first and/or second cleaning fluids from the surface to be cleaned 414 (e.g., using the suction inlet 120) . At least a portion of the extracted cleaning fluid is deposited within the recovery tank 410.
- the present disclosure provides a cooperating wet/dry vacuum tool set, comprising: a first tool, the first tool having a first tool body including a grip region, the grip region is configured to couple to a vacuum source and a cleaning fluid source; the first tool body further including a first wet/dry cleaning region disposed opposite the grip region end; the first wet/dry cleaning region includes: a cleaning fluid nozzle assembly including a first fluid nozzle and a flanged ring surrounding the fluid nozzle, wherein the fluid nozzle is fluidly coupled to the cleaning fluid source; a controllable fluid delivery actuator to controllably couple and decouple the cleaning fluid source from the fluid nozzle; and a vacuum orifice fluidly coupled through the body to the vacuum source.
- the cooperating wet/dry vacuum tool set also include a second tool, the second tool having a second tool body that includes an interface region, a second wet/dry cleaning region and a containment region disposed between the wet/dry cleaning region and the interface region, wherein: the interface region comprising: a tool interface surface to mate with the first wet/dry tool; a cleaning fluid interface comprising a ring member and an annular gasket, the ring member surrounding and spaced from the annular gasket; wherein the annular gasket is configured to sealingly receive the first fluid nozzle associated with the first tool; and a vacuum interface to sealingly mate with a vacuum orifice of the first tool; and the second wet/dry cleaning region comprising: a second fluid nozzle fluidly coupled to the cleaning fluid interface; and a second vacuum orifice fluidly coupled through the second tool body to the vacuum interface; and the containment region comprising: a removable canister coupled to the body, the canister to receive liquid and/or solids in an airflow path defined between the second
- the present disclosure provides a wet/dry vacuum tool that includes a tool body including a grip region, the grip region is configured to couple to a vacuum source and a cleaning fluid source.
- the tool body further includes a wet/dry cleaning region disposed opposite the grip region end.
- the wet/dry cleaning region includes a cleaning fluid nozzle assembly including a fluid nozzle and a flanged ring surrounding the fluid nozzle, wherein the fluid nozzle is fluidly coupled to the cleaning fluid source, and the flanged ring configured to sealingly couple to a different wet/dry vacuum tool, a controllable fluid delivery actuator to controllably couple and decouple the cleaning fluid source from the fluid nozzle; and a vacuum orifice fluidly coupled through the body to the vacuum source.
- the tool body also includes a wet/dry cleaning region that includes a cleaning fluid nozzle fluidly coupled to the cleaning fluid interface; and a vacuum orifice fluidly coupled through the body to the vacuum interface.
- the tool body also include a containment region disposed between the wet/dry cleaning region and the interface region, the containment region comprising: a removable canister coupled to the body, the canister to receive liquid and/or solids in an airflow path defined between the vacuum orifice and the vacuum interface.
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- A wet/dry vacuum tool, comprising:a tool body including a grip region, the grip region is configured to couple to a vacuum source and a cleaning fluid source;the tool body further including a wet/dry cleaning region disposed opposite the grip region end; the wet/dry cleaning region includes:a cleaning fluid nozzle assembly including a fluid nozzle and a flanged ring surrounding the fluid nozzle, wherein the fluid nozzle is fluidly coupled to the cleaning fluid source, and the flanged ring configured to sealingly couple to a different wet/dry vacuum tool;a controllable fluid delivery actuator to controllably couple and decouple the cleaning fluid source from the fluid nozzle; anda vacuum orifice fluidly coupled through the body to the vacuum source.
- The wet/dry vacuum tool of claim 1, further comprising:an agitator assembly coupled to wet/dry cleaning region of the body, the agitator assembly including a plurality of filaments extending from the body.
- The wet/dry vacuum tool of claim 1, further comprising:a controllable latch disposed between the grip region and the wet/dry cleaning region, the latch configured to controllable couple and decouple the wet/dry vacuum tool to and from the different wet/dry vacuum tool.
- The wet/dry vacuum tool of claim 1, wherein the controllable fluid delivery actuator comprising:a slidable piston conduit coupled to the cleaning fluid source and to a trigger actuator;a release valve coupled to one end of the slidable piston conduit; the release valve defined in a chamber of the body and including a gasket having a liquid tight seal in a first position of the release valve and a permitting fluid to flow around the gasket and release valve in a second position of the release valve; anda spring surrounding the piston conduit, the spring causing the slidable piston conduit and the release valve to be biased the first position; wherein movement of the trigger actuator causes the slidable piston conduit and the release valve to be the second position to cause cleaning fluid to be delivered to the nozzle.
- The wet/dry vacuum tool of claim 1, further comprising:an abutment surface disposed between the grip region and the wet/dry cleaning region of the body, the abutment surface to sealingly mate with an interface surface of the different wet/dry vacuum tool.
- The wet/dry vacuum tool of claim 1, further comprising:an alignment rail disposed between the grip region and the wet/dry cleaning region of the body, the alignment rail to mate with an alignment slot associated with the different wet/dry vacuum tool.
- The wet/dry vacuum tool of claim 1, further comprising:at least one alignment recess disposed between the grip region and the wet/dry cleaning region of the body, the alignment recess to mate with an alignment tab associated with the different wet/dry vacuum tool.
- A wet/dry containment vacuum tool for cooperating with a different wet/dry vacuum tool, the wet/dry containment vacuum tool comprising:a tool body comprising:an interface region, the interface region comprising:a tool interface surface to mate with an abutment surface of the different wet/dry vacuum tool;a cleaning fluid interface comprising a ring member and an annular gasket, the ring member surrounding and spaced from the annular gasket; wherein the annular gasket is configured to sealingly receive a nozzle associated with the different wet/dry vacuum tool; anda vacuum interface to sealingly mate with a vacuum orifice associated with the different wet/dry vacuum tool; anda wet/dry cleaning region, the wet/dry cleaning region comprising:a cleaning fluid nozzle fluidly coupled to the cleaning fluid interface; anda vacuum orifice fluidly coupled through the body to the vacuum interface; anda containment region disposed between the wet/dry cleaning region and the interface region, the containment region comprising:a removable canister coupled to the body, the canister to receive liquid and/or solids in an airflow path defined between the vacuum orifice and the vacuum interface.
- The wet/dry containment vacuum tool of claim 8, further comprising:an airflow director plate disposed adjacent the removable canister within the body, the airflow director plate to direct airflow in the airflow path toward a bottom end of the canister.
- The wet/dry containment vacuum tool of claim 9, wherein the airflow director plate comprises a first lobe for directing airflow from the vacuum orifice toward the bottom end of the canister, and a second lobe to direct airflow from the canister to the vacuum interface.
- The wet/dry containment vacuum tool of claim 8, wherein the cleaning fluid interface is also configured to receive a flange ring member associated with the different wet/dry tool, the flange ring member to be sealingly received in the space between the ring member and the annular gasket.
- The wet/dry containment vacuum tool of claim 8, further comprising:an agitator assembly coupled to wet/dry cleaning region of the body, the agitator assembly including a plurality of filaments extending from the body.
- The wet/dry containment vacuum tool of claim 8, further comprising:a hook disposed within the interface region, the hook configured to controllably couple and decouple the wet/dry containment vacuum tool to and from the different wet/dry vacuum tool.
- A cooperating wet/dry vacuum tool set, comprising:a first tool, the first tool having a first tool body including a grip region, the grip region is configured to couple to a vacuum source and a cleaning fluid source;the first tool body further including a first wet/dry cleaning region disposed opposite the grip region end; the first wet/dry cleaning region includes:a cleaning fluid nozzle assembly including a first fluid nozzle and a flanged ring surrounding the fluid nozzle, wherein the fluid nozzle is fluidly coupled to the cleaning fluid source;a controllable fluid delivery actuator to controllably couple and decouple the cleaning fluid source from the fluid nozzle; anda vacuum orifice fluidly coupled through the body to the vacuum source; anda second tool, the second tool having a second tool body that includes an interface region, a second wet/dry cleaning region and a containment region disposed between the wet/dry cleaning region and the interface region, wherein:the interface region comprising:a tool interface surface to mate with the first wet/dry tool;a cleaning fluid interface comprising a ring member and an annular gasket, the ring member surrounding and spaced from the annular gasket; wherein the annular gasket is configured to sealingly receive the first fluid nozzle associated with the first tool; anda vacuum interface to sealingly mate with a vacuum orifice of the first tool; andthe second wet/dry cleaning region comprising:a second fluid nozzle fluidly coupled to the cleaning fluid interface; anda second vacuum orifice fluidly coupled through the second tool body to the vacuum interface; andthe containment region comprising:a removable canister coupled to the body, the canister to receive liquid and/or solids in an airflow path defined between the second vacuum orifice and the vacuum interface.
- The cooperating wet/dry vacuum tool set of claim 14, further comprising:an airflow director plate disposed adjacent the removable canister within the second body, the airflow director plate to direct airflow in the airflow path toward a bottom end of the canister.
- The cooperating wet/dry vacuum tool set of claim 15, wherein the airflow director plate comprises a first lobe for directing airflow from the vacuum orifice toward the bottom end of the canister, and a second lobe to direct airflow from the canister to the vacuum interface.
- The cooperating wet/dry vacuum tool set of claim 14, wherein the cleaning fluid interface is also configured to receive the flange ring member of the first tool, the flange ring member to be sealingly received in the space between the ring member and the annular gasket.
- The cooperating wet/dry vacuum tool set of claim 14, further comprising:an agitator assembly coupled to the first wet/dry cleaning region of the first body, the agitator assembly including a plurality of filaments extending from the first body.
- The cooperating wet/dry vacuum tool set of claim 14, further comprising:an agitator assembly coupled to the second wet/dry cleaning region of the second body, the agitator assembly including a plurality of filaments extending from the second body.
- The cooperating wet/dry vacuum tool set of claim 14, further comprising:a controllable latch disposed between the grip region and the first wet/dry cleaning region, the latch configured to controllably couple and decouple the first tool and the second tool.
- The cooperating wet/dry vacuum tool set of claim 14, wherein the controllable fluid delivery actuator comprising:a slidable piston conduit coupled to the cleaning fluid source and to a trigger actuator;a release valve coupled to one end of the slidable piston conduit; the release valve defined in a chamber of the first body and including a gasket having a liquid tight seal in a first position of the release valve and permitting fluid to flow around the gasket and release valve in a second position of the release valve; anda spring surrounding the piston conduit, the spring causing the slidable piston conduit and the release valve to be biased the first position; wherein movement of the trigger actuator causes the slidable piston conduit and the release valve to be the second position to cause cleaning fluid to be delivered to the nozzle.
- The cooperating wet/dry vacuum tool set of claim 14, further comprising:an abutment surface disposed between the grip region and the first wet/dry cleaning region of the first body, the abutment surface to sealingly mate with the interface surface of the second body.
- The cooperating wet/dry vacuum tool set of claim 14, further comprising:an alignment rail disposed between the grip region and the first wet/dry cleaning region of the first body, and an alignment slot disposed in the interface region of the second body, the alignment rail to mate with the alignment slot.
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