Brushroll for vacuum cleaner
US-2017273523-A1 · Sep 28, 2017 · US
US11089933B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11089933-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017086840-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 2, 2020 |
| Priority date | Oct 28, 2015 |
| Publication date | Aug 17, 2021 |
| Grant date | Aug 17, 2021 |
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A surface cleaning apparatus includes a housing including an upright handle assembly and a base mounted to the upright handle assembly and adapted for movement across a surface to be cleaned. The surface cleaning apparatus is further provided with a fluid delivery system comprising a fluid dispenser configured to dispense fluid to a brushroll and at least one fluid delivery channel forming a portion of a fluid delivery pathway. The fluid delivery channel can extend adjacent to a portion of the suction nozzle assembly. An interference wiper interfaces with a portion of the brushroll to remove excess liquid from the brushroll.
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A surface cleaning apparatus, comprising: a housing having an upright handle assembly and a base mounted to the upright handle assembly and adapted for movement across a surface to be cleaned; a suction source provided with the housing; a suction nozzle assembly provided on the base and defining a suction nozzle in fluid communication with the suction source; a fluid delivery system comprising a fluid supply chamber provided on the upright handle assembly and adapted to hold a supply of liquid and a fluid dispenser provided on the base in fluid communication with the fluid supply chamber; a dirty tank assembly removably mounted to a front of the upright handle assembly and in fluid communication with the suction source when mounted thereto, and including a recovery container having an open top and a lid assembly operably coupled to the open top, the lid assembly adapted to at least partially close the open top, the lid assembly having an air outlet and a bracket; and a latch assembly including a latch body biased via a spring toward a first position correlating to latched position wherein a protrusion of the latch body is received in a recess of the upright handle assembly when the dirty tank assembly is received in the upright handle assembly and wherein biasing of the latch body is constrained at an upper portion of the latch body by the lid assembly. 2. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 1 wherein the latch body includes an integral latch button extending reward from a forward face and adapted to be pressed by a user to move the protrusion out of the recess. 3. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 2 wherein the latch body is accessible via an aperture on a front side of the lid assembly and an opening in the bracket. 4. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 3 wherein a hand grip integral with a wall of the recovery container is provided below the latch assembly. 5. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 2 wherein the upright handle assembly comprises a handle pipe having a lower end received in a body assembly. 6. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 5 wherein the recovery container is supported by the body assembly below the fluid supply chamber and wherein the suction source is provided on the upright handle assembly and the recovery container is below the auction source. 7. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 6 , further comprising a pivotable joint coupling the upright handle assembly to the base. 8. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 6 wherein the latch body is accessible via an aperture on a front side of the lid assembly. 9. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a gasket provided between mating surfaces of the lid assembly and the recovery container. 10. A surface cleaning apparatus, comprising: a housing having an upright handle assembly and a base mounted to the upright handle assembly and adapted for movement across a surface to be cleaned; a brushroll mounted within the base; a suction source provided with the housing; a suction nozzle assembly provided on the base and defining a suction nozzle in fluid communication with the suction source; a fluid delivery system comprising a fluid supply chamber provided on the upright handle assembly and adapted to hold a supply of liquid, a fluid dispenser provided on the base in fluid communication with the fluid supply chamber, a fluid delivery pathway between the fluid supply chamber and the fluid dispenser and wherein the fluid dispenser is configured to dispense fluid onto at least one brushroll mounted in the base; a dirty tank assembly removably mounted to a front of the upright handle assembly and in fluid communication with the suction source when mounted thereto, and including a recovery container having an open top and a lid assembly for at least partially closing the open top; and a latch assembly provided with the lid assembly, the latch assembly including a latch body biased via a spring toward a latched position, biased movement of the latch assembly towards the latched position bounded by a portion of at least one of the lid assembly or the latch assembly when the dirt tank assembly is removed from the upright handle assembly. 11. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the latch body is held within a bracket mounted to a first portion of the lid assembly and forming an upper bound. 12. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 10 wherein the lid assembly includes an air outlet. 13. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 12 , further comprising a pleated filter supported by the lid assembly. 14. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 13 wherein the latch assembly is forward of pleated filter. 15. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 14 wherein a hand grip integral with a wall of the recovery container is provided below the latch assembly. 16. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 15 wherein the latch body is accessible via an aperture on a front side of the lid assembly. 17. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 13 , further comprising a shut-off valve adapted to interrupt suction via the air outlet in the lid assembly when fluid in the recovery container reaches a predetermined level. 18. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 17 , further comprising an integral hollow standpipe extending from a bottom wall of the recovery container. 19. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 18 wherein the shut-off valve comprises a float bracket mounted to a bottom wall of the lid assembly in a position offset from the integral hollow standpipe and a moveable float carried by the float bracket. 20. A surface cleaning apparatus, comprising: a housing having an upright handle assembly and a base mounted to the upright handle assembly and adapted for movement across a surface to be cleaned; a suction source provided with the housing; a suction nozzle assembly provided on the base and defining a suction nozzle in fluid communication with the suction source; a fluid delivery system comprising a fluid supply chamber provided on the upright handle assembly and adapted to hold a supply of liquid and a fluid dispenser provided on the base in fluid communication with the fluid supply chamber; a dirty tank assembly removably mounted to a front of the upright handle assembly and in fluid communication with the suction source when mounted thereto, and including a recovery container having an open top and a lid assembly for at least partially closing the open top, the lid assembly comprising an aperture at a forward side of the lid assembly; and a latch assembly provided with the lid assembly, the latch assembly including a latch body having a ledge extending reward and defining a latch button, the latch body further including at least one protrusion extending upwards from a portion of the latch body, the latch body biased via a spring toward a latched position wherein the at least one protrusion of the latch body is received in a recess of the upright handle assembly, wherein at least a portion of the lid assembly overlies the latch body and wherein the latch body including the latch button are recessed from the forward side of the lid assembly.
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