Robot cleaner
US-10813514-B2 · Oct 27, 2020 · US
US11779176B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11779176-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217880824-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 4, 2022 |
| Priority date | Jun 2, 2017 |
| Publication date | Oct 10, 2023 |
| Grant date | Oct 10, 2023 |
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A cleaning tray is provided for docking an extraction cleaner, including upright or robot extraction cleaners, for self-cleaning. The cleaning tray may include one or more sprayers for spraying a cleaning fluid toward a suction nozzle, brush chamber, and/or agitator of the extraction cleaner. Systems for self-cleaning extraction cleaners are also provided.
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What is claimed is: 1. A cleaning tray for an extraction cleaner having a fluid delivery system, a suction nozzle, a brush chamber, and an agitator, the cleaning tray comprising: a tray body configured to physically support a portion of the extraction cleaner; a plurality of spray nozzles on the tray body configured to spray cleaning fluid toward at least one of the suction nozzle, the brush chamber, and the agitator of the extraction cleaner; and a fluid delivery pathway supplying cleaning fluid to the plurality of spray nozzles, the fluid delivery pathway comprising an inlet configured to fluidly couple with the fluid delivery system of the extraction cleaner; wherein a portion of the fluid delivery pathway is one of formed in the tray body and mounted to the tray body. 2. The cleaning tray of claim 1 wherein the inlet comprises a hose receiver configured to fluidly couple with an accessory hose of the extraction cleaner. 3. The cleaning tray of claim 2 comprising a fluid delivery manifold defining the fluid delivery pathway, the fluid delivery manifold having a first end fluidly connected to the hose receiver. 4. The cleaning tray of claim 3 wherein the fluid delivery manifold comprises a plurality of conduits, each of the plurality of conduits extending from the hose receiver to one of the plurality of spray nozzles. 5. The cleaning tray of claim 4 wherein the plurality of conduits are integrally-molded with the tray body. 6. The cleaning tray of claim 4 wherein the plurality of spray nozzles are disposed on an upper side of the tray body, the plurality of conduits extend along a bottom of the tray body, and each of the plurality of conduits comprises an outlet fluidly coupled with one of the spray nozzles. 7. The cleaning tray of claim 6 wherein the plurality of conduits comprise flexible hoses fastened within a channel on a bottom of the tray body. 8. The cleaning tray of claim 2 wherein the hose receiver comprises a fluid connector coupler in fluid communication with the fluid delivery pathway and configured to fluidly couple with a fluid connector of the accessory hose. 9. The cleaning tray of claim 8 wherein hose receiver comprises an airflow connector coupler configured to receive an airflow connector of the of the accessory hose and to support the accessory hose in a substantially upright position on the tray body. 10. The cleaning tray of claim 8 comprising a valve actuator configured to open a valve of the accessory hose upon coupling of the fluid connector of the accessory hose with the fluid connector coupler. 11. The cleaning tray of claim 2 comprising a trigger actuator configured to depress a trigger of the accessory hose when the accessory hose of the extraction cleaner is fluidly coupled with the hose receiver. 12. The cleaning tray of claim 1 wherein each of the plurality of spray nozzles comprises at least one spray nozzle outlet oriented to direct a spray of cleaning fluid outward from the tray body. 13. The cleaning tray of claim 1 wherein the plurality of spray nozzles are disposed on an upper side of the tray body, each of the plurality of spray nozzles comprises at least one spray nozzle outlet oriented to direct a spray of cleaning fluid upwardly from the tray body. 14. The cleaning tray of claim 1 wherein the tray body is configured to create a sealed cleaning pathway between the brush chamber and the suction nozzle of the extraction cleaner, and the plurality of spray nozzles are configured to spray cleaning fluid toward the brush chamber and the agitator of the extraction cleaner. 15. The cleaning tray of claim 1 wherein the tray body comprises a forward support to engage the suction nozzle of the extraction cleaner and a rearward support to engage behind the brush chamber of the extraction cleaner. 16. The cleaning tray of claim 1 comprising a fluid delivery manifold defining the fluid delivery pathway, the fluid delivery manifold having a first end fluidly connected to the inlet, wherein the fluid delivery manifold comprises a plurality of conduits, each of the plurality of conduits extending to one of the plurality of spray nozzles. 17. A self-cleaning cleaning system comprising: an extraction cleaner apparatus comprising a fluid delivery system, a suction nozzle, a brush chamber, and an agitator; and a cleaning tray comprising: a tray body configured to physically support a portion of the extraction cleaner; and a plurality of spray nozzles on the tray body configured to spray cleaning fluid toward at least one of the suction nozzle, the brush chamber, and the agitator of the extraction cleaner; and a fluid delivery pathway supplying cleaning fluid to the plurality of spray nozzles, the fluid delivery pathway comprising an inlet configured to fluidly couple with the fluid delivery system of the extraction cleaner; wherein a portion of the fluid delivery pathway is one of formed in the tray body and mounted to the tray body. 18. The self-cleaning cleaning system of claim 17 wherein: the extraction cleaner comprises a supply container and an accessory hose in fluid communication with the supply container; and the inlet comprises a hose receiver configured to fluidly couple with the accessory hose of the extraction cleaner to supply cleaning fluid from the supply container to the cleaning tray. 19. The self-cleaning cleaning system of claim 17 wherein: the cleaning tray comprises a fluid delivery manifold on an underside of the tray body and defining the fluid delivery pathway, the fluid delivery manifold having a first end fluidly connected to the inlet; and the plurality of spray nozzles are disposed on an upper side of the tray body, each of the plurality of spray nozzles comprising at least one spray nozzle outlet oriented to direct a spray of cleaning fluid upwardly from the tray body. 20. The self-cleaning cleaning system of claim 17 wherein: the extraction cleaner comprises a recovery container in fluid communication with the suction nozzle; the plurality of spray nozzles are configured to spray cleaning fluid toward the brush chamber and the agitator of the extraction cleaner; and the tray body creates a sealed cleaning pathway between the brush chamber and the suction nozzle of the extraction cleaner.
Containers for cleaning articles by suction · CPC title
with means mounted on the nozzle; nozzles specially adapted for the recovery of liquid · CPC title
External storing devices; Stands, casings or the like for the storage of suction cleaners · CPC title
having rotary tools (A47L11/30 takes precedence) · CPC title
having rotary tools · CPC title
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