IP Library Granted Patent US 6,934,993
Granted Patent B1
US 6,934,993 · App. 10/064,322 · Granted Aug 30, 2005

Extraction cleaning machine with agitation brushes

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Patent No.
US 6,934,993
App. No.
10/064,322
Granted
Aug 30, 2005
Kind
B1
Abstract

An extraction cleaning machine has a solution dispensing system and a recovery system for applying a cleaning solution to a surface and recovering the solution from the surface, and an agitation brush assembly for agitating the surface. The agitation brush assembly can include friction-type or other dampers for reducing brush bounce, and biasing elements for maintaining a constant downward force on the brush. The brush can have multiple helical rows of tufted bristles, preferably at least four rows, or can comprise a continuous helix of bristles in a twisted-wire spindle. The brush can further have a removable fabric cover for mounting over a bristle brush for contacting a surface being cleaned. The brush assembly can function in an upright extraction cleaning machine with or without an above floor cleaning tool, a hand-held extractor, or a hand-held attachment to a canister extractor or an above floor tool in upright extractor.

Claims (110)

1. An extraction surface cleaning apparatus having;

a housing with a fluid dispensing system and a fluid recovery system mounted thereto;

the fluid dispensing system including:

a fluid dispenser for applying fluid to a surface to be cleaned;

a fluid supply chamber for holding a supply of cleaning fluid;

a fluid supply conduit fluidly connected to the fluid supply chamber and to the fluid dispenser for supplying fluid to the dispenser;

the fluid recovery system including:

a recovery chamber for holding recovered fluid;

a suction nozzle;

a working air conduit extending between the recovery chamber and the suction nozzle; and

a vacuum source in fluid communication with the recovery chamber for generating a flow of working air from the suction nozzle through the working air conduit and to the recovery chamber to thereby draw dirty fluid from the surface to be cleaned through the suction nozzle and the working air conduit, and into the recovery chamber;

an elongated agitation brush mounted to the housing adjacent to the suction nozzle for rotation about a longitudinal axis; and

a drive motor mounted in the housing and connected to the agitation brush for rotation of the elongated agitation brush about the longitudinal axis;

the improvement which comprises:

the elongated agitation brush is mounted to the housing through a pair of arms which are pivotally attached at a first end to the housing and rotatably support the elongated agitation brush at a second end thereof; and

a spring connected at one end to the first end of one of the arms and at another end to the housing to bias the elongated agitation brush with respect to the housing into contact with the surface to be cleaned.

2. The extraction surface cleaning apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the elongated agitation brush is selected from a multi-row, sinusoidally arranged bristle brush and a helically arranged twisted wire brush.

3. The extraction surface cleaning apparatus according to claim 2 wherein the sinusoidally arranged bristle brush has at least four rows of bristles.

4. The extraction surface cleaning apparatus according to claim 2 wherein the helically arranged twist wire brush comprises a continuous helical array of radially extending bristles bound by a pair of twisted wires forming a spindle.

5. The extraction surface cleaner apparatus according to claim 2 wherein the housing is a hand held deep cleaner housing.

6. The extraction surface cleaning apparatus according to claim 2 wherein the housing comprises a base including a pair of wheels for movement along the surface to be cleaned, and further includes a handle pivotally mounted to the base for manipulation of the base along the surface to be cleaned.

7. The extraction surface cleaning apparatus according to claim 2 wherein the working air conduit includes a flexible hose which is joined at one end to the housing and further comprising a hand tool mounted to a free end of the hose and the suction nozzle and the elongated agitation brush are mounted in the hand tool.

8. The extraction surface cleaning apparatus according to claim 7 wherein the drive motor is a turbine motor mounted in the hand tool.

9. An extraction surface cleaning apparatus having;

a housing with a fluid dispensing system and a fluid recovery system mounted thereto;

the fluid dispensing system including:

a fluid dispenser for applying fluid to a surface to be cleaned;

a fluid supply chamber for holding a supply of cleaning fluid;

a fluid supply conduit fluidly connected to the fluid supply chamber and to the fluid dispenser for supplying fluid to the dispenser,

the fluid recovery system including:

a recovery chamber for holding recovered fluid;

a suction nozzle;

a working air conduit extending between the recovery chamber and the suction nozzle; and

a vacuum source in fluid communication with the recovery chamber for generating a flow of working air from the suction nozzle through the working air conduit and to the recovery chamber to thereby draw dirty fluid from the surface to be cleaned through the suction nozzle and the working air conduit, and into the recovery chamber;

an elongated agitation brush mounted to the housing adjacent to the suction nozzle for rotation about a longitudinal axis; and

a drive motor mounted in the housing and connected to the agitation brush for rotation of the elongated agitation brush about the longitudinal axis;

the improvement which comprises:

a fabric cover encircling the elongated agitation brush and removably mounted thereto for contacting the surface to be cleaned.

10. The extraction surface cleaning apparatus according to claim 9 wherein the elongated cover is a fabric and is secured onto the elongated agitation brush with a hook and pile fastener.

11. An extraction surface cleaning apparatus having;

a housing with a fluid dispensing system and a fluid recovery system mounted thereto;

the fluid dispensing system including:

a fluid dispenser for applying fluid to a surface to be cleaned;

a fluid supply chamber for holding a supply of cleaning fluid;

a fluid supply conduit fluidly connected to the fluid supply chamber and to the fluid dispenser for supplying fluid to the dispenser;

the fluid recovery system including:

a recovery chamber for holding recovered fluid;

a suction nozzle;

a working air conduit extending between the recovery chamber and the suction nozzle; and

a vacuum source in fluid communication with the recovery chamber for generating a flow of working air from the suction nozzle through the working air conduit and to the recovery chamber to thereby draw dirty fluid from the surface to be cleaned through the suction nozzle and the working air conduit, and into the recovery chamber;

an elongated agitation brush mounted to the housing adjacent to the suction nozzle for rotation about a longitudinal axis and adapted to agitate the surface to be cleaned; and

a drive motor mounted in the housing and connected to the agitation brush for rotation of the elongated agitation brush about the longitudinal axis;

the improvement which comprises:

the elongated agitation brush is mounted to the housing through a pair of arms which are pivotally attached at one end to the housing and rotatably support the elongated agitation brush at another end thereof; and

at least one of the arms has a resiliently mounted projection which bears against a surface of the housing to resist transient vibrations of the elongated agitation brush with respect to the housing.

12. The extraction surface cleaning apparatus according to claim 11 wherein the resiliently mounted projection is mounted on an integrally formed flexible tab on the at least one arm.

13. An extraction surface cleaning apparatus having;

a housing with a fluid dispensing system and a fluid recovery system mounted thereto;

the fluid dispensing system including:

a fluid dispenser for applying fluid to the surface to be cleaned;

a fluid supply chamber for holding a supply of cleaning fluid;

a fluid supply conduit fluidly connected to the fluid supply chamber and to the fluid dispenser for supplying fluid to the dispenser;

the fluid recovery system including:

a recovery chamber for holding recovered fluid;

a suction nozzle;

a working air conduit extending between the recovery chamber and the suction nozzle; and

a vacuum source in fluid communication with the recovery chamber for generating a flow of working air from the suction nozzle through the working air conduit and to the recovery chamber to thereby draw dirty fluid from the surface to be cleaned through the suction nozzle and the working air conduit, and into the recovery chamber;

an elongated agitation brush mounted to the housing adjacent to the suction nozzle for rotation about a longitudinal axis and adapted to agitate the surface to be cleaned; and

a drive motor mounted in the housing and connected to the agitation brush for rotation of the elongated agitation brush about the longitudinal axis;

the improvement which comprises:

the elongated agitation brush is selected from a multi-row, sinusoidally arranged bristle brush and a helically arranged twisted wire brush;

the elongated agitation brush is mounted to the housing through a pair of arms which are pivotally attached at one end to the housing and rotatably support the elongated agitation brush at another end thereof;

a spring between the arms and the housing biases the elongated agitation brush with respect to the housing into contact with the surface to be cleaned; and

at least one of the arms has a resiliently mounted projection which bears against a surface of the housing to resist transient vibrations of the elongated agitation brush with respect to the housing.

14. The extraction surface cleaning apparatus according to claim 13 wherein the resiliently mounted projection is mounted on an integrally formed flexible tab on the at least one arm.

15. An extraction surface cleaning apparatus having;

a housing with a fluid dispensing system and a fluid recovery system mounted thereto;

the fluid dispensing system including:

a fluid dispenser for applying fluid to the surface to be cleaned;

a fluid supply chamber for holding a supply of cleaning fluid;

a fluid supply conduit fluidly connected to the fluid supply chamber and to the fluid dispenser for supplying fluid to the dispenser;

the fluid recovery system including:

a recovery chamber for holding recovered fluid;

a suction nozzle;

a working air conduit extending between the recovery chamber and the suction nozzle; and

a vacuum source in fluid communication with the recovery chamber for generating a flow of working air from the suction nozzle through the working air conduit and to the recovery chamber to thereby draw dirty fluid from the surface to be cleaned through the suction nozzle and the working air conduit, and into the recovery chamber,

an elongated agitation brush mounted to the housing adjacent to the suction nozzle for rotation about a longitudinal axis and adapted to agitate the surface to be cleaned; and

a drive motor mounted in the housing and connected to the agitation brush for rotation of the elongated agitation brush about the longitudinal axis;

the improvement which comprises:

the elongated agitation brush is selected from a multi-row, sinusoidally arranged bristle brush and a helically arranged twisted wire brush; and

further comprising a fabric cover encircling the elongated agitation brush and removably mounted thereto for contacting the surface to be cleaned.

16. The extraction surface cleaning apparatus according to claim 15 wherein the elongated cover is a fabric and is secured onto the elongated agitation brush with a hook and pile fastener.

17. An extraction surface cleaning apparatus having;

a housing with a fluid dispensing system and a fluid recovery system mounted thereto;

the fluid dispensing system including:

a fluid dispenser for applying fluid to a surface to be cleaned;

a fluid supply chamber for holding a supply of cleaning fluid;

a fluid supply conduit fluidly connected to the fluid supply chamber and to the fluid dispenser for supplying fluid to the dispenser;

the fluid recovery system including:

a recovery chamber for holding recovered fluid;

a suction nozzle;

a working air conduit extending between the recovery chamber and the suction nozzle; and

a vacuum source in fluid communication with the recovery chamber for generating a flow of working air from the suction nozzle through the working air conduit and to the recovery chamber to thereby draw dirty fluid from the surface to be cleaned through the suction nozzle and the working air conduit, and into the recovery chamber;

an elongated agitation brush mounted to the housing adjacent to the suction nozzle for rotation about a longitudinal axis; and

a drive motor mounted in the housing and connected to the agitation brush for rotation of the elongated agitation brush about the longitudinal axis;

the improvement which comprises:

the elongated agitation brush is mounted to the housing through a pair of arms which are pivotally attached at one end to the housing and rotatably support the elongated agitation brush at another end thereof;

a spring between the arms and the housing biases the elongated agitation brush with respect to the housing into contact with the surface to be cleaned; and

at least one of the arms has a resiliently mounted projection which bears against a surface of the housing to resist transient vibrations of the elongated agitation brush with respect to the housing.

18. The extraction surface cleaning apparatus according to claim 17 wherein the resiliently mounted projection is mounted on an integrally formed flexible tab on the at least one arm.

Assignments (4)
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE SPELLING OF THE CONVEYING PARTY NAME PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 051491 FRAME: 0052. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE ASSIGNMENT. Recorded Jan 23, 2020
From: BISSELL HOMECARE, INC.
To: BISSELL INC.
Reel/Frame 052148/0167 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 7, 2020
From: BISSEL HOMECARE, INC.
To: BISSEL INC.
Reel/Frame 051491/0052 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 15, 2015
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
To: BISSELL HOMECARE, INC.
Reel/Frame 036608/0704 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 17, 2014
From: BISSELL HOMECARE, INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 032458/0759 →