Electric cleaning apparatus, station, and vacuum cleaner

US2020069136A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2020069136-A1
Application numberUS-201916545841-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateAug 20, 2019
Priority dateSep 4, 2018
Publication dateMar 5, 2020
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To provide an electric cleaning apparatus including a vacuum cleaner that loads an appropriate amount of electrolyzed water and does not reduce convenience in terms of power consumption and lightness. An electric cleaning apparatus includes a vacuum cleaner and a station. The vacuum cleaner comprises: a first reservoir configured to store electrolyzed water; and a first cleaner configured to clean a surface to be cleaned by using the electrolyzed water supplied from the first reservoir. The station comprises: a second reservoir configured to store water; an electrolyzed-water generator that generates the electrolyzed water by electrolyzing the water; and a supply system configured to supply the first reservoir with the electrolyzed water generated with the electrolyzed-water generator when the vacuum cleaner is connected to the station.

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What is claimed is: 1 . An electric cleaning apparatus comprising a vacuum cleaner and a station that can be connected to and disconnected from the vacuum cleaner, wherein the vacuum cleaner comprises: a first reservoir configured to store electrolyzed water; and a first cleaner configured to clean a surface to be cleaned by using the electrolyzed water supplied from the first reservoir, wherein the station comprises: a second reservoir configured to store water; an electrolyzed-water generator that generates the electrolyzed water by electrolyzing the water; and a supply system configured to supply the first reservoir with the electrolyzed water generated with the electrolyzed-water generator when the vacuum cleaner is connected to the station. 2 . The electric cleaning apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the supply system is configured to supply the first reservoir with the electrolyzed water generated with the electrolyzed-water generator by gravity acting on the electrolyzed water. 3 . The electric cleaning apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the supply system is configured to pressurizes the electrolyzed water generated with the electrolyzed-water generator and to supply the electrolyzed water to the first reservoir. 4 . The electric cleaning apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the supply system is configured to suck up the electrolyzed water by capillary action and to supply the electrolyzed water to the first reservoir. 5 . The electric cleaning apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein: the supply system includes a recess configured to store the electrolyzed water, the recess that is disposed below the vacuum cleaner when the vacuum cleaner is connected to the station; and the first reservoir has a water absorbency and is immersed in the recess when the vacuum cleaner is connected to the station. 6 . The electric cleaning apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising a remaining amount detector configured to detect remaining amount of the electrolyzed water in the first reservoir, wherein the supply system is configured to control amount of the electrolyzed water to be supplied to the first reservoir based on the remaining amount. 7 . The electric cleaning apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the vacuum cleaner further comprises a second cleaner that is disposed behind the first cleaner and is configured to perform dry wiping on a surface to be cleaned. 8 . The electric cleaning apparatus according to any one of claim 1 , wherein the station further comprises a second supply system configured to supply the electrolyzed water generated with the electrolyzed-water generator to a component except the first reservoir. 9 . A station connectable to and disconnectable from a vacuum cleaner that includes a first reservoir configured to store electrolyzed water and a first cleaner configured to clean a surface to be cleaned by using the electrolyzed water supplied from the first reservoir, the station comprising: a second reservoir configured to store water; an electrolyzed-water generator configured to generate the electrolyzed water by electrolyzing the water in the second reservoir; and a supply system configured to supply the first reservoir with the electrolyzed water generated with the electrolyzed-water generator when the vacuum cleaner is connected to the station. 10 . A vacuum cleaner connectable to and disconnectable from a station that includes: a second reservoir configured to store water; an electrolyzed-water generator configured to generate electrolyzed water by electrolyzing the water in the second reservoir; and a supply system configured to supply the electrolyzed water generated with the electrolyzed-water generator, the vacuum cleaner comprising: a first reservoir configured to store a smaller amount of the electrolyzed water than full amount of the water to be stored in the second reservoir and store the electrolyzed water that is generated with the electrolyzed-water generator and is supplied through the supply system; and a first cleaner configured to clean a surface to be cleaned by using the electrolyzed water supplied from the first reservoir. 11 . The electric cleaning apparatus according to claim 2 , further comprising a remaining amount detector configured to detect remaining amount of the electrolyzed water in the first reservoir, wherein the supply system is configured to control amount of the electrolyzed water to be supplied to the first reservoir based on the remaining amount. 12 . The electric cleaning apparatus according to claim 3 , further comprising a remaining amount detector configured to detect remaining amount of the electrolyzed water in the first reservoir, wherein the supply system is configured to control amount of the electrolyzed water to be supplied to the first reservoir based on the remaining amount. 13 . The electric cleaning apparatus according to claim 4 , further comprising a remaining amount detector configured to detect remaining amount of the electrolyzed water in the first reservoir, wherein the supply system is configured to control amount of the electrolyzed water to be supplied to the first reservoir based on the remaining amount. 14 . The electric cleaning apparatus according to claim 5 , further comprising a remaining amount detector configured to detect remaining amount of the electrolyzed water in the first reservoir, wherein the supply system is configured to control amount of the electrolyzed water to be supplied to the first reservoir based on the remaining amount. 15 . The electric cleaning apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein the vacuum cleaner further comprises a second cleaner that is disposed behind the first cleaner and is configured to perform dry wiping on a surface to be cleaned. 16 . The electric cleaning apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein the vacuum cleaner further comprises a second cleaner that is disposed behind the first cleaner and is configured to perform dry wiping on a surface to be cleaned. 17 . The electric cleaning apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the vacuum cleaner further comprises a second cleaner that is disposed behind the first cleaner and is configured to perform dry wiping on a surface to be cleaned. 18 . The electric cleaning apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein the vacuum cleaner further comprises a second cleaner that is disposed behind the first cleaner and is configured to perform dry wiping on a surface to be cleaned. 19 . The electric cleaning apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein the vacuum cleaner further comprises a second cleaner that is disposed behind the first cleaner and is configured to perform dry wiping on a surface to be cleaned. 20 . The electric cleaning apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein the station further comprises a second supply system configured to supply the electrolyzed water generated with the electrolyzed-water generator to a component except the first reservoir.

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  • Refurbishing floor engaging tools, e.g. cleaning of beating brushes · CPC title

  • as part of household appliances such as dishwashers, laundry washing machines or vacuum cleaners · CPC title

  • only anodic or acidic water, e.g. for oxidizing or sterilizing · CPC title

  • for producing "ionised" acidic or basic water · CPC title

  • Regulation of the cleaning machine by electric means; Control systems and remote control systems therefor · CPC title

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What does patent US2020069136A1 cover?
To provide an electric cleaning apparatus including a vacuum cleaner that loads an appropriate amount of electrolyzed water and does not reduce convenience in terms of power consumption and lightness. An electric cleaning apparatus includes a vacuum cleaner and a station. The vacuum cleaner comprises: a first reservoir configured to store electrolyzed water; and a first cleaner configured to cl…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Toshiba Lifestyle Products & Services Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A47L11/30. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Mar 05 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).