Carpet soil extractor
First Claim
1. A self contained carpet soil extractor for cleaning carpets, said soil extractor including a carrier, a wand and a hose assembly for interconnecting said carrier with said wand, said carrier having:
- (i) a first tank for storing a cleaning solution;
(ii) a hinged cover extending across an upper opening of the first tank;
(iii) a second tank for receiving waste water;
(iv) a hinged sealable cover extending across an upper opening of the second tank;
(v) a pump assembly for pumping the cleaning solution from the first tank under pressure;
(vi) a vacuum pump assembly for creating a vacuum within the second tank;
(vii) a power cord for transmitting electrical power to the pump assembly and the vacuum pump assembly from a source of electrical power; and
(viii) wheels for transporting said carrier across a surface, said soil extractor comprising in combination;
a. said wand including a one piece head for supporting;
1. means for dispensing the cleaning solution into the carpet;
2. vertically reciprocable brush means for agitating the pile of the carpet;
3. mouth means for drawing a mixture of the cleaning solution and dirt from the pile of the carpet; and
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Abstract
A self contained carpet soil extractor having a carrier for a cleaning solution, waste water and an attached floor wand for cleaning the carpet requires only an external connection to a source of electricity. The cleaning solution is directed through nozzles within the wand to scrub and permeate the pile of the carpet. An agitator brush within the wand, in combination with the chemical action of the cleaning solution, loosens embedded dirt. A source of vacuum within a mouth of the wand draws the resulting mixture of cleaning solution and dirt from the carpet and conveys the mixture into the waste tank of the carrier.
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12 Claims
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1. A self contained carpet soil extractor for cleaning carpets, said soil extractor including a carrier, a wand and a hose assembly for interconnecting said carrier with said wand, said carrier having:
- (i) a first tank for storing a cleaning solution;
(ii) a hinged cover extending across an upper opening of the first tank;
(iii) a second tank for receiving waste water;
(iv) a hinged sealable cover extending across an upper opening of the second tank;
(v) a pump assembly for pumping the cleaning solution from the first tank under pressure;
(vi) a vacuum pump assembly for creating a vacuum within the second tank;
(vii) a power cord for transmitting electrical power to the pump assembly and the vacuum pump assembly from a source of electrical power; and
(viii) wheels for transporting said carrier across a surface, said soil extractor comprising in combination;a. said wand including a one piece head for supporting; 1. means for dispensing the cleaning solution into the carpet; 2. vertically reciprocable brush means for agitating the pile of the carpet; 3. mouth means for drawing a mixture of the cleaning solution and dirt from the pile of the carpet; and - View Dependent Claims (3)
- (i) a first tank for storing a cleaning solution;
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2. support means for aiding in the transport of said wand across the pile of the carpet;
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b. said hose assembly including; 1. a first hose for conveying the cleaning solution from the pump assembly to said dispensing means within said wand; and 2. a second hose for interconnecting the second tank with said mouth means within said wand; c. said carrier including; 1. switch means for energizing the pump assembly to convey the cleaning solution under pressure from the first tank through said hose assembly to said dispensing means and for energizing the vacuum pump assembly to establish a vacuum within the second tank and draw the mixture of cleaning solution and dirt into said mouth means within said wand, through said second hose and into the waste tank; and 2. hinge means for pivotally securing the waste tank to said carrier and accommodating tipping of the second tank to empty it; and d. normally closed valve means disposed within said wand for regulating the flow of cleaning solution from said first hose assembly through said dispensing means without affecting the continuing recovery of the mixture of cleaning solution and dirt to dry the carpet. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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