Dual cleaning mode carpet extractor
First Claim
1. Carpet extractor for cleaning a carpeted surface comprising, in combination:
- a chassis movably supported on the carpeted surface, with the chassis being capable of being propelled at first and second working speeds, with the first working speed being slower than the second working speed;
first means for selecting one of the first and second working speeds;
a carpeted surface agitator carried by the chassis;
a clean solution tank for containing clean solution carried by the chassis, with the clean solution being capable of being dispensed to the carpeted surface at high and low solution flow rates, with the high solution flow rate being greater than the low solution flow rate;
second means for selecting one of the high and low solution flow rates;
a dirty solution tank carried by the chassis; and
means for picking up solution off the carpet surface for collection in the dirty solution tank, with the carpet extractor being operable in both a restorative cleaning mode or a maintenance cleaning mode depending upon the selection of the high and low solution flow rates and the first and second working speeds.
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Abstract
A carpet extractor (10) operable in either a restorative cleaning mode or a maintenance cleaning mode includes a constant rate pump (96) which dispenses clean solution through a manually operated valve (98) to one of two lines (100, 102) having nozzles which restrict dispensing to high and low solution flow rates. In the preferred form, clean solution is dispensed at the high flow rate directly upon the carpeted surface and at the low rate upon the agitating brush (88). When restorative cleaning is desired, the valve (98) is manually moved to dispense at the high flow rate and a switch (110) is also manually moved resulting in the chassis (18) being propelled at a slow working speed. When maintenance cleaning is desired, the valve (98) is manually moved to dispense at the low flow rate and the switch (110) is also manually moved resulting in the chassis (18) being propelled at a fast working speed.
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20 Claims
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1. Carpet extractor for cleaning a carpeted surface comprising, in combination:
- a chassis movably supported on the carpeted surface, with the chassis being capable of being propelled at first and second working speeds, with the first working speed being slower than the second working speed;
first means for selecting one of the first and second working speeds;
a carpeted surface agitator carried by the chassis;
a clean solution tank for containing clean solution carried by the chassis, with the clean solution being capable of being dispensed to the carpeted surface at high and low solution flow rates, with the high solution flow rate being greater than the low solution flow rate;
second means for selecting one of the high and low solution flow rates;
a dirty solution tank carried by the chassis; and
means for picking up solution off the carpet surface for collection in the dirty solution tank, with the carpet extractor being operable in both a restorative cleaning mode or a maintenance cleaning mode depending upon the selection of the high and low solution flow rates and the first and second working speeds. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
- a chassis movably supported on the carpeted surface, with the chassis being capable of being propelled at first and second working speeds, with the first working speed being slower than the second working speed;
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12. Method for cleaning carpeted surfaces comprising:
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selecting the dispensing of clean solution to the carpeted surface at either high and low solution flow rates, with the high solution flow rate being greater than the low solution flow rate;
agitating the carpeted surface including the dispensed clean solution;
picking up the solution off the carpeted surface after the carpeted surface has been agitated; and
selecting the propelling of the dispensing of clean solution, the agitating the carpeted surface, and pick up of the solution off the carpeted surface at either first and second working speeds along the carpeted surface, with the first working speed being slower than the second working speed, with the carpeted surface being restorative or maintenance cleaned depending upon the selection of the high and low solution flow rates and the first and second working speeds. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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