Surface cleaning machine
US-2017215677-A1 · Aug 3, 2017 · US
US2020383549A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2020383549-A1 |
| Application number | US-202016896536-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jun 9, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jun 10, 2019 |
| Publication date | Dec 10, 2020 |
| Grant date | — |
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An autonomous floor cleaner can include a housing, a drive system for autonomously moving the housing over the surface to be cleaned, a controller for controlling the operation of the autonomous floor cleaner, a tank adapted to hold liquid, and a carry handle joined with the tank and/or the housing. The carry handle is movable between a stowed position and a carry position. The carry handle can include one or more capturing assemblies such that the carry handle can be selectively rotated between different orientations allowing for one or more of: locking/securing the tank to the housing, activating/deactivating the floor cleaner based on handle position; carrying the entire floor cleaner; ejecting the tank from the housing; carrying the tank separately; and emptying the tank.
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What is claimed is: 1 . An autonomous floor cleaner comprising: an autonomously moveable housing; a controller; a drive system operably coupled with the controller and adapted to autonomously move the housing over the surface to be cleaned; at least one tank removably mounted on the housing and adapted to hold liquid; and a carry handle joined with the at least one tank, the carry handle movable between multiple positions, including a stowed position, a carry position in which the autonomous floor cleaner can be lifted via the carry handle, and an unlatched position in which the at least one tank can be separated from the housing; and a latching assembly configured to secure the at least one tank on the housing when the carry handle is in the stowed position and in the carry position. 2 . The autonomous floor cleaner of claim 1 , wherein the latching assembly comprises a tank latching member on the carry handle that engages a portion of the housing to secure the at least one tank on the housing when the carry handle is in the stowed position. 3 . The autonomous floor cleaner of claim 2 , wherein: the housing comprises a tank retaining member in selective register with the tank latching member on the carry handle, and which is engaged by the tank latching member when the at least one tank is mounted on the housing and the carry handle is in the stowed position; and the tank latching member on the carry handle is configured to remain in engagement with the tank retaining member to secure the at least one tank on the housing as the carry handle is moved from the stowed position to the carry position. 4 . The autonomous floor cleaner of claim 3 , wherein: the carry handle is pivotally coupled to the at least one tank for movement about a pivot axis; and the tank latching member comprises an arcuate recess located concentrically about the pivot axis, with the tank retaining member configured to slide within the arcuate recess as the carry handle pivots. 5 . The autonomous floor cleaner of claim 4 , wherein the arcuate recess extends more than 90 degrees about the pivot axis. 6 . The autonomous floor cleaner of claim 5 , wherein the arcuate recess extends approximately 120 degrees about the pivot axis such that pivoting the carry handle approximately 120 degrees from the stowed position moves the carry handle to the unlatched position. 7 . The autonomous floor cleaner of claim 1 , comprising a detent mechanism configured to maintain the carry handle in the carry position and resist rotation of the carry handle to the stowed position and the unlatched position. 8 . The autonomous floor cleaner of claim 7 , wherein the detent mechanism comprises a detent on one of the carry handle and the at least one tank and a protrusion on the other one of the carry handle and the at least one tank, the protrusion configured to frictionally engage the detent in the carry position to releasably retain the carry handle in the carry position. 9 . The autonomous floor cleaner of claim 1 , comprising: a removable cover for the at least one tank; and a cover retaining assembly configured to retain the cover on the at least one tank. 10 . The autonomous floor cleaner of claim 9 , wherein the cover retaining assembly comprises: a cover retaining member on the cover; and a cover latching member on the carry handle, and which engages the cover retaining member on the cover when the carry handle is in the stowed position to secure the cover on the tank. 11 . The autonomous floor cleaner of claim 1 , wherein: the carry handle is pivotally coupled to a top side of the at least one tank for movement about a pivot axis; the tank is removable from a top side of the housing; and in the stowed position, an overall height of the autonomous floor cleaner is reduced in comparison to an overall height of the autonomous floor cleaner with the carry handle in the carry position. 12 . The autonomous floor cleaner of claim 1 , wherein the carry handle comprises a first handle end, a second handle end, and a grip portion extending between the first and second handle ends, wherein, in the carry position, the grip portion is offset from the housing by the first and second handle ends. 13 . The autonomous floor cleaner of claim 1 , wherein: at least one of the housing and the at least one tank comprises a handle recess that receives the carry handle in the stowed position, the handle recess having have a depth substantially equal to or greater than a thickness of the carry handle such that the carry handle does not extend beyond the handle recess in the stowed position. 14 . The autonomous floor cleaner of claim 1 , comprising a handle sensor configured to detect movement of the carry handle out of the stowed position and provide this information as an input to the controller, the controller configured to deactivate the autonomous floor cleaner in response to movement of the carry handle out of the stowed position. 15 . The autonomous floor cleaner of claim 1 , wherein the at least one tank comprises an inlet and an outlet, and comprising: a blocking mechanism coupled with the carry handle, wherein the blocking mechanism is blocks at least one of the inlet and the outlet in the carry position. 16 . The autonomous floor cleaner of claim 15 , wherein the blocking mechanism comprises a cap with a gasket that seals against the at least one of the inlet and the outlet in the carry position. 17 . The autonomous floor cleaner of claim 1 , comprising a tank sensor configured to detect a condition of the at least one tank, and provide this information as an input to the controller, the controller configured to at least one of: prevent operation of the autonomous floor cleaner; move the carry handle to the carry position; and issue a notification indicating the condition of the at least one tank. 18 . The autonomous floor cleaner of claim 1 , wherein the at least one tank comprises a tank assembly, the tank assembly comprising a recovery tank and a supply tank that are removable together from the housing. 19 . The autonomous floor cleaner of claim 18 , wherein the tank assembly comprises a suction nozzle and a brush chamber configured to receive a brushroll, such that the suction nozzle and brush chamber are removable together with the recovery tank and the supply tank. 20 . An autonomous floor cleaner comprising: an autonomously moveable housing; a controller; a drive system operably coupled with the controller and adapted to autonomously move the housing over the surface to be cleaned; a tank assembly comprising a recovery tank adapted to hold liquid and a supply tank adapted to hold liquid; a carry handle joined with the tank assembly, the carry handle movable between multiple positions, including a first position, a second position, and a third position; and a tank latching member on the carry handle that engages a portion of the housing to latch the tank assembly to the housing in the first position and the second position; wherein: in the first position, the carry handle is stowed on the housing; in the second position the autonomous floor cleaner is liftable via the carry handle; and in the third position, the tank assembly is unlatched from the housing and is liftable away from the housing via the carry handle.
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