Liquid-vacuum washer for hard surfaces
First Claim
1. For use with a spray-vacuum cleaning system having a source of high pressure cleaning liquid and a source of vacuum, and including a wand for communicating the vacuum source to the tool, an improved spray-vacuum tool to clean a hard generally flat surface such as bare tile, cement, or even glass, comprising the combination ofa housing open-sided on one face and defining an interior cavity, and a partition dividing the cavity into adjacent liquid and vacuum chambers each open to the open housing face;
- a pair of squeegees secured to and projected beyond the open housing face from opposite housing sides paralleling the partition;
each squeegee having a substantially straight wiping edge;
a pair of end guides also secured to and projected beyond the open housing face from the other interconnecting housing sides;
said end guides also extending slightly beyond the ends of the squeegees and the squeegees extending at their ends flush against the end guides;
said end guides projecting from the housing somewhat less than do the squeegees, and the end guides each having a flat edge adapted to be fitted flush against the surface to be cleaned, whereupon the squeegees simultaneously contact the surface to be cleaned and are then somewhat flexed;
the end guides and squeegees being operable together then to isolate the chambers from the exterior of the cleaning tool while communicating the chambers together in the region adjacent the surface to be cleaned;
nozzle means in the liquid chamber operable to spray the washing and/or rinsing liquid directly against the surface to be cleaned; and
means to connect the hollow wand relative to the housing and to communicate the source of the vacuum with the vacuum chamber.
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Abstract
A spray-vacuum tool is disclosed for cleaning hard nonabsorbent surfaces, of varying smoothness or roughness and of varying materials including composition or ceramic tile, cement block, or even glass. The tool has a housing defining an interior cavity, and a partition divides the cavity into adjacent liquid and vacuum chambers each open to an open housing face. A pair of squeegees project beyond the open housing face from opposite housing sides paralleling the partition; and a pair of end guides also project beyond the open housing face from the other interconnecting housing sides, but with somewhat less projection than the squeegees have. The end guides extend slightly beyond the squeegees and the ends of each squeegee extend substantially up against the end guides. The end guides have flat edges designed to ride on the surface to be cleaned; and the squeegees then also ride against the same surface, but are somewhat flexed. This housing-squeegee-end guide containment of the chambers is immediately adjacent the surface to be cleaned. Nozzles in the liquid chamber operate to spray cleaning liquid directly against the same surface; and means including a control valve connect a high pressure source of such liquid to the nozzles. A hollow wand swiveled at one end to the housing connects the vacuum chamber with an appropriate source of vacuum and also serves as the tool handle. A brush also is in the liquid chamber immediately adjacent the squeegee. The end guides are mounted to swivel about axes extended parallel to the squeegees to allow tool rocking on the surface to be cleaned without having a vacuum break.
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13 Claims
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1. For use with a spray-vacuum cleaning system having a source of high pressure cleaning liquid and a source of vacuum, and including a wand for communicating the vacuum source to the tool, an improved spray-vacuum tool to clean a hard generally flat surface such as bare tile, cement, or even glass, comprising the combination of
a housing open-sided on one face and defining an interior cavity, and a partition dividing the cavity into adjacent liquid and vacuum chambers each open to the open housing face; -
a pair of squeegees secured to and projected beyond the open housing face from opposite housing sides paralleling the partition; each squeegee having a substantially straight wiping edge; a pair of end guides also secured to and projected beyond the open housing face from the other interconnecting housing sides; said end guides also extending slightly beyond the ends of the squeegees and the squeegees extending at their ends flush against the end guides; said end guides projecting from the housing somewhat less than do the squeegees, and the end guides each having a flat edge adapted to be fitted flush against the surface to be cleaned, whereupon the squeegees simultaneously contact the surface to be cleaned and are then somewhat flexed; the end guides and squeegees being operable together then to isolate the chambers from the exterior of the cleaning tool while communicating the chambers together in the region adjacent the surface to be cleaned; nozzle means in the liquid chamber operable to spray the washing and/or rinsing liquid directly against the surface to be cleaned; and means to connect the hollow wand relative to the housing and to communicate the source of the vacuum with the vacuum chamber. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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