Surface maintenance machine

US2017164805A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2017164805-A1
Application numberUS-201615374324-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateDec 9, 2016
Priority dateDec 9, 2015
Publication dateJun 15, 2017
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A surface maintenance machine comprising a body having a forward section, a middle section and a rearward section, wherein the forward section is positioned to the front of a transverse centerline of the machine, the middle section is generally centered on the transverse centerline and a rearward section positioned to the rear of the transverse centerline. A storage chamber can be defined in the middle section and enclosed by a front wall, a rear wall, lateral walls, a generally planar top surface, and a generally planar lower surface, such that the storage chamber is generally isolated from components of the surface maintenance machine. The storage chamber can have a storage chamber bottom surface with or below a top surface of at least one battery positioned in the forward section.

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A surface maintenance machine, comprising: a body having a forward section, a middle section and a rearward section, wherein the forward section is positioned to the front of a transverse centerline of the machine, the middle section is generally centered on the transverse centerline and a rearward section positioned to the rear of the transverse centerline, the body having a center plane parallel to a floor surface on which the machine travels; a generally planar top surface positioned above the center plane of the body and generally parallel thereto, the generally planar top surface being located at a first distance above the floor surface, the first distance corresponding to a machine height; a generally planar lower surface positioned below the center plane of the body and generally parallel thereto, the generally planar lower surface being located at a second distance below the generally planar top surface; a storage chamber defined in the middle section and enclosed by a front wall, a rear wall, lateral walls, the generally planar top surface, and the generally planar lower surface, such that the storage chamber is generally isolated from components of the surface maintenance machine, the front wall of the storage chamber abutting the forward section and the rear wall of the storage chamber abutting the rearward section, the storage chamber being generally hollow and being configured to store one or more surface maintenance tools and/or supplies; two front wheels positioned to the front of a transverse centerline of the machine when the machine is moving in a forward direction; and at least one rear wheel positioned to the rear of the transverse centerline. 2 . The surface maintenance machine of claim 1 , further comprising one or more maintenance tools housed in a maintenance chamber, the one or more surface maintenance tools being configured for performing a surface maintenance operation, wherein the storage chamber being fluidly isolated from the maintenance chamber. 3 . The surface maintenance machine of claim 2 , wherein the generally planar lower surface forms an upper boundary of the maintenance chamber. 4 . The surface maintenance machine of claim 1 , further comprising one or more batteries for propelling the machine, the batteries being positioned substantially in the forward section. 5 . The surface maintenance machine of claim 4 , further comprising a solution tank for supplying a fluid toward a floor surface and a recovery tank for collecting fluids from the floor surface, at least one of the solution tank and the recovery tank being substantially located in the forward section. 6 . The surface maintenance machine of claim 5 , wherein the entirety of the batteries and the recovery tank being respectively located in the forward section. 7 . The surface maintenance machine of claim 1 , wherein the second distance is greater than about two-thirds of the first distance. 8 . The surface maintenance machine of claim 1 , wherein the storage chamber comprises one or more access doors for permitting access to the storage chamber when opened. 9 . The surface maintenance machine of claim 8 , wherein the storage chamber comprises a first access door configured to open in a lateral direction. 10 . The surface maintenance machine of claim 9 , wherein the first access door is formed by at least portions of a lateral wall of the storage chamber. 11 . The surface maintenance machine of claim 9 , wherein the storage chamber comprises a second access door configured to open in a direction perpendicular to the direction of opening of the first access door. 12 . The surface maintenance machine of claim 11 , wherein the second access door is generally coplanar with the generally planar top surface. 13 . The surface maintenance machine of claim 9 , further comprising an operator platform located on the rearward section, the operator platform being configured to permit an operator to stand thereon, the first access door being situated at a lateral distance from the operator platform so as to be accessible by an operator when standing on the operator platform. 14 . The surface maintenance machine of claim 1 , wherein lateral walls of the storage chamber are generally coplanar with lateral walls of the machine body. 15 . The surface maintenance machine of claim 11 , wherein the storage chamber being configured to remain confined with a machine envelope. 16 . The surface maintenance machine of claim 1 , wherein the forward section extends over a forward section depth, the middle section extends over a middle section depth, and the rearward section extends over a rearward section depth, each of the forward section depth, the middle section depth, and the rearward section depth being defined in a direction parallel to the direction of travel of the machine. 17 . The surface maintenance machine of claim 1 , wherein at least two of the forward section depth, the middle section depth, and the rearward section depth are equal. 18 . The surface maintenance machine of claim 1 , wherein the storage chamber extends between the lateral walls thereof over a depth substantially equal to the middle section depth. 19 . The surface maintenance machine of claim 1 , wherein the forward section extends over a forward section width, the middle section extends over a middle section width, and the rearward section extends over a rearward section width, each of the forward section depth, the middle section depth, and the rearward section depth being defined between lateral walls of the surface maintenance machine, at least two of the forward section width, the middle section width, and the rearward section width being equal, and wherein the storage chamber extends over a storage chamber width substantially equal to the middle section width. 20 . A surface maintenance machine, comprising: a body having a forward section, a middle section and a rearward section, wherein the forward section is positioned to the front of a transverse centerline of the machine, the middle section is generally centered on the transverse centerline and a rearward section positioned to the rear of the transverse centerline; one or more batteries for propelling and/or providing on-board power to the machine, the one or more batteries being positioned in the forward section; a solution tank for supplying a cleaning solution to a floor surface on which the machine travels; a recovery tank for collecting waste from a floor surface on which the machine travels, and at least one of the solution tank and recovery tank being positioned in the forward section; a storage chamber defined in the middle section and enclosed between forward section and the rearward section, the storage chamber being generally hollow and being configured to store one or more surface maintenance tools and/or supplies, the storage chamber having a storage chamber bottom surface, the storage chamber bottom surface being coplanar with or below a top surface of at least one battery positioned in the forward section; two front wheels positioned to the front of a transverse centerline of the machine when the machine is moving in a forward direction; and at least one a rear wheel positioned to the rear of the transverse centerline. 21 . The surface maintenance machine of claim 20 , wherein at least one of the front wheels is steerable, the surface maintenance machine further comprising a motive source for providing motive force to at least one front wh

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What does patent US2017164805A1 cover?
A surface maintenance machine comprising a body having a forward section, a middle section and a rearward section, wherein the forward section is positioned to the front of a transverse centerline of the machine, the middle section is generally centered on the transverse centerline and a rearward section positioned to the rear of the transverse centerline. A storage chamber can be defined in th…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Tennant Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A47L11/4061. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Jun 15 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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