Scrubber with foam and spray suppressor
First Claim
1. A scrubbing machine comprising:
- a body;
wheels rotatably affixed to said body;
tank means for containing scrubbing solution, said tank means comprising a single recovery tank;
means for conveying said solution from said tank means to the surface to be scrubbed;
means for working the solution on the surface;
vacuum squeegee means for recovering said solution from the scrubbed surface;
means for conveying said solution from said squeegee means to said tank means;
said conveying means including a vacuum fan and duct means, said vacuum fan providing sufficiently high velocity to pick up said solution from the surface, said velocity being sufficiently great that substantial foaming would occur in said tank means if said velocity were maintained throughout said duct means;
said duct means having an entrance cross section area to an exit cross sectional area ratio sufficient to substantially reduce the necessary high velocity of the solution at the squeegee means to a critical lower velocity which minimizes foaming and spraying, wherein at least a portion of said duct means has a substantially uniformly increasing cross sectional area whereby said solution velocity is reduced sufficiently to avoid development of foam and spray as said recovered solution is conveyed to said tank means.
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Abstract
An industrial scrubbing machine is provided including a foam and spray suppressor in the detergent solution recovery system. The foam suppressor decreases the velocity of the detergent solution as it is drawn from the floor back into the apparatus by the squeegee. The decrease in velocity of the detergent solution allows the solution to be redeposited in the scrubbing apparatus with a minimum of agitation, thus suppressing the tendency of the detergent solution to foam and form spray. The apparatus may have a foam filter in the solution recovery tank to assist in controlling foam development and movement. Further, the apparatus may have spray nozzles to apply a mist to break foam that has developed.
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19 Claims
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1. A scrubbing machine comprising:
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a body; wheels rotatably affixed to said body; tank means for containing scrubbing solution, said tank means comprising a single recovery tank; means for conveying said solution from said tank means to the surface to be scrubbed; means for working the solution on the surface; vacuum squeegee means for recovering said solution from the scrubbed surface; means for conveying said solution from said squeegee means to said tank means;
said conveying means including a vacuum fan and duct means, said vacuum fan providing sufficiently high velocity to pick up said solution from the surface, said velocity being sufficiently great that substantial foaming would occur in said tank means if said velocity were maintained throughout said duct means;
said duct means having an entrance cross section area to an exit cross sectional area ratio sufficient to substantially reduce the necessary high velocity of the solution at the squeegee means to a critical lower velocity which minimizes foaming and spraying, wherein at least a portion of said duct means has a substantially uniformly increasing cross sectional area whereby said solution velocity is reduced sufficiently to avoid development of foam and spray as said recovered solution is conveyed to said tank means. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A scrubbing apparatus comprising:
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a body; wheels rotatably affixed to said body; means for containing aqueous detergent solution; means for conveying said aqueous detergent solution to the surface to be cleaned; means for scrubbing the surface to be cleaned with said aqueous detergent solution; means for recovering said aqueous detergent solution from the clean surface; said recovering means including duct means for conveying said recovered aqueous detergent solution from said recovery means to said containing means, said duct means serving to decrease the velocity of said solution from an inlet velocity of at least 200 feet per second to thirty feet per second or less upon entering the containing means thereby suppressing foam and spray as said recovered aqueous detergent solution is conveyed into said containing means. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. A scrubbing machine comprising:
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a body; wheels rotatably affixed to said body; tank means for containing scrubbing solution, said tank means including a plenum space; means for conveying said solution from said tank means to the surface to be scrubbed; means for working the solution on the surface; vacuum squeegee means for recovering said solution from the scrubbed surface; means for conveying said solution from said squeegee means to said tank means; said tank means having foam suppressing means including means for spraying a fine mist into said plenum space in said tank means.
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