Water tank assembly, cleaning device and cleaning system
US-2024032764-A1 · Feb 1, 2024 · US
US9320402B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9320402-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213600525-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 31, 2012 |
| Priority date | Sep 2, 2011 |
| Publication date | Apr 26, 2016 |
| Grant date | Apr 26, 2016 |
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An extractor cleaning machine that includes a base movable along a surface to be cleaned, the base including a distribution nozzle and a suction nozzle. The extractor further includes a suction source in fluid communication with the suction nozzle. A recovery tank is in fluid communication with the suction source and the suction nozzle to receive the fluid drawn through the suction nozzle. The extractor further includes a supply tank including a first chamber for storing a first fluid, a second chamber for storing a second fluid, and a third chamber in fluid communication with the first chamber and the second chamber to receive the first and second fluids, the third chamber also in fluid communication with the distribution nozzle for supplying a mixture of the first and second fluids to the distribution nozzle.
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An extractor cleaning machine comprising: a base movable along a surface to be cleaned, the base including a distribution nozzle and a suction nozzle; a suction source in fluid communication with the suction nozzle, the suction source operable to draw fluid from the surface through the suction nozzle; a recovery tank in fluid communication with the suction source and the suction nozzle to receive the fluid drawn through the suction nozzle; a handle pivotally coupled to the base, the handle configured to move the base along the surface to be cleaned; and a supply tank removably coupled to the handle, the supply tank including: a first chamber for storing a first fluid, a second chamber for storing a second fluid, and a third chamber in fluid communication with the first chamber and the second chamber to receive the first and second fluids, the third chamber also in fluid communication with the distribution nozzle for supplying a mixture of the first and second fluids to the distribution nozzle, wherein the first chamber, the second chamber, and the third chamber are simultaneously removable as a single unit from the handle, and wherein the supply tank, including the first, second and third chambers, is coupled to the handle such that the supply tank pivots with the handle relative to the base. 2. The extractor cleaning machine of claim 1 , wherein the supply tank is removably coupled to the handle. 3. The extractor cleaning machine of claim 1 , wherein the handle is pivotable with respect to the base between an upright storage position and an inclined operating position, and wherein when the handle is in the upright storage position, the first, the second, and the third storage chambers of the supply tank are above and over the recovery tank. 4. The extractor cleaning machine of claim 1 , wherein the supply tank includes a pressure relief valve operable to provide selective fluid communication from the third chamber toward the second chamber. 5. The extractor cleaning machine of claim 1 , wherein the supply tank further includes a valve assembly operable to control the amount of the second fluid being supplied from the second chamber to the third chamber. 6. The extractor cleaning machine of claim 5 , wherein the first chamber, the second chamber, the third chamber, and the valve assembly are removable as a single unit from the body. 7. The extractor cleaning machine of claim 1 , wherein the handle is pivotally coupled to the base between an upright storage position and an inclined operating position, and wherein the second chamber of the supply tank is positioned above a majority of the first chamber when the handle is in the upright and inclined positions. 8. The extractor cleaning machine of claim 1 , wherein the supply tank includes a body and a rear wall formed as a single component coupled to the body, and wherein the rear wall and the body define at least a portion of the first, the second, and the third chambers. 9. An extractor cleaning machine comprising: a base movable along a surface to be cleaned, the base including a distribution nozzle and a suction nozzle; a body including the base; a handle configured to move the base along the surface to be cleaned; a suction source in fluid communication with the suction nozzle, the suction source operable to draw fluid from the surface through the suction nozzle; a recovery tank in fluid communication with the suction source to receive the fluid drawn through the suction nozzle; and a supply tank including: a first tank including a body for storing a first fluid, a second tank including a body sharing a common boundary with the body of the first tank for storing a second fluid, a mixing chamber sharing a common boundary with at least one of the body of the first tank and the body of the second tank, the mixing chamber in fluid communication with the first tank and the second tank for receiving the first and second fluids, the mixing chamber also in fluid communication with the distribution nozzle for supplying a mixture of the first and the second fluids to the distribution nozzle, and a valve assembly that is operable to control an amount of second cleaning fluid being supplied from the second tank to the mixing chamber, wherein the supply tank, including the first tank, the second tank, the mixing chamber, and the valve assembly, is simultaneously removable as a single unit from the body. 10. The extractor cleaning machine of claim 9 , wherein the supply tank is removably coupled to the handle and the recovery tank is removably coupled to the base, wherein the handle is pivotable with respect to the base between an upright storage position and an inclined operating position, and wherein when the handle is in the upright storage position, the first tank, the second tank, and the mixing chamber of the supply tank are above and over the recovery tank. 11. The extractor cleaning machine of claim 9 , wherein the mixing chamber includes a first inlet in fluid communication with the first tank, a second inlet in fluid communication with the second tank, and an outlet in fluid communication with the distribution nozzle, wherein the first fluid is configured to flow into the mixing chamber via the first inlet and the second fluid is configured to flow into the mixing chamber via the second inlet to mix with the first fluid, and wherein the mixture of the first fluid and the second fluid is configured to exit the supply tank via the outlet. 12. The extractor cleaning machine of claim 9 , wherein the handle is pivotally coupled to the base between an upright storage position and an inclined operating position, wherein the supply tank, including the first tank, the second tank, and the mixing chamber, is coupled to the handle such that the supply tank pivots with the handle relative to the base, and wherein the second tank of the supply tank is positioned above a majority of the first tank when the handle is in the upright and inclined positions. 13. The extractor cleaning machine of claim 9 , wherein the supply tank includes a body and a rear wall formed as a single component coupled to the body, and wherein the rear wall and the body defines at least a portion of the first tank, the second tank, and the mixing chamber.
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