Surface cleaning apparatus
US-9526394-B2 · Dec 27, 2016 · US
US9433335B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9433335-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414505917-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 3, 2014 |
| Priority date | Aug 11, 2009 |
| Publication date | Sep 6, 2016 |
| Grant date | Sep 6, 2016 |
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A steam mop with an upright handle assembly pivotally mounted to a foot includes a fluid distribution system having a distributor in the foot that applies steam to a floor surface and an auxiliary hose for steam cleaning above-floor surfaces. The auxiliary hose is mounted to the steam mop by an articulating joint.
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What is claimed is: 1. A steam mop comprising: a housing having a foot and an upright handle assembly pivotally mounted to the foot; a fluid distribution system comprising: a steam generator having an inlet and an outlet; a fluid distributor in the foot for distributing steam to a floor surface; and an auxiliary hose for distributing steam to an above floor surface and comprising a first end and a second end, wherein the auxiliary hose comprises a live hose in fluid communication with the outlet of the steam generator at the second end; and an articulating joint mounting the second end of the auxiliary hose to the housing for rotation about an axis; wherein, for on the floor cleaning, the live hose is fluidly coupled to the fluid distributor in the foot via the first end to deliver steam from the steam generator to the floor surface via the live hose and the fluid distributor; and for above the floor cleaning, the live hose is uncoupled from the fluid distributor in the foot to deliver steam from the steam generator to the above floor surface via the first end. 2. The steam mop according to claim 1 wherein the articulating joint comprises: a socket provided with the housing; and a pivoting coupling provided with the auxiliary hose and at least partially received by the socket for rotation about the axis. 3. The steam mop according to claim 2 wherein the pivoting coupling defines a fluid flow path therethrough in fluid communication with the outlet of the steam generator, such that steam may pass through the pivoting coupling. 4. The steam mop according to claim 1 wherein the articulating joint defines a fluid flow path therethrough in fluid communication with the outlet of the steam generator, such that steam may pass through the articulating joint. 5. The steam mop according to claim 1 wherein the articulating joint is adapted to rotate the auxiliary hose through an angular range of approximately 180 degrees relative to an exterior surface of the housing. 6. The steam mop according to claim 1 wherein the fluid distribution system comprises a steam module removably mounted to the upright handle assembly, the steam module comprising the steam generator and the auxiliary hose such that the steam generator and auxiliary hose are removable with the steam module from the upright handle assembly. 7. The steam mop according to claim 6 wherein the auxiliary hose is coupled to the exterior of the steam module. 8. The steam mop according to claim 7 wherein the articulating joint defines a fluid flow path therethrough in fluid communication with the outlet of the steam generator, such that steam may pass through the articulating joint. 9. The steam mop according to claim 6 and further comprising an electrical system for controlling the output of steam from the steam generator when the steam module is mounted to the upright handle assembly and for controlling the delivery of steam from the steam generator to the auxiliary hose when the steam module is removed from the upright handle assembly. 10. The steam mop according to claim 9 wherein the electrical system further comprises: a first switch adapted to be actuated when the steam module is mounted to the upright handle assembly for selectively distributing steam to the fluid distributor; and a second switch adapted to be actuated when the steam module is removed from the upright handle assembly for selectively distributing steam to the auxiliary hose. 11. The steam mop according to claim 1 wherein the auxiliary hose comprises a flexible conduit and a handheld nozzle at the first end. 12. The steam mop according to claim 11 and further comprising a receiver mounted on the housing for selectively receiving the handheld nozzle. 13. The steam mop according to claim 1 wherein the fluid distribution system further comprises a water tank adapted to hold a quantity of water and fluidly connected to the inlet of the steam generator. 14. The steam mop according to claim 13 wherein the fluid distribution system further comprises a pump connected to the water tank and to the inlet of the steam generator for supplying water to the steam generator. 15. The steam mop according to claim 1 wherein the fluid distribution system further comprises a moisture controller for selectively controlling the amount of moisture in the steam delivered to the fluid distributor or to the auxiliary hose. 16. The steam mop according to claim 1 and further comprising: a diverter valve for distributing steam to one of the fluid distributor or the auxiliary hose: and a selector for selectively controlling the diverter valve. 17. The steam mop according to claim 1 and further comprising a cleaning cloth which is affixed to an under surface of the foot and positioned for contacting the surface to be cleaned.
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