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US-2024225397-A9 · Jul 11, 2024 · US
US9615703B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9615703-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414220595-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 20, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jun 1, 2012 |
| Publication date | Apr 11, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 11, 2017 |
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A cleaning apparatus for a floor surface includes a recovery tank having a lower portion, an air/liquid separator for separating liquid from air in a debris-containing fluid, and a mechanical coupling removably coupling the air/liquid separator to the lower portion of the recovery tank, wherein the mechanical coupling permits selective detachment of the air/liquid separator from the recovery tank.
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What is claimed is: 1. A surface cleaning apparatus for cleaning a surface, comprising: a recovery tank having a lower portion with a bottom wall; an extraction nozzle in fluid communication with the recovery tank; a motor/fan assembly in fluid communication with the extraction nozzle and the recovery tank to generate a working air flow to transport debris-containing fluid including air and liquid from the extraction nozzle into the recovery tank; an air/liquid separator for separating liquid from air in the debris-containing fluid; and a mechanical coupling removably coupling the air/liquid separator to the bottom wall of the recovery tank, wherein the mechanical coupling can be operated to selectively detach the air/liquid separator from the recovery tank for removal of the air/liquid separator from the bottom wall of the recovery tank. 2. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the mechanical coupling comprises a bayonet interface, a threaded coupling or a keyed coupling. 3. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the mechanical coupling comprises a bayonet interface, and the bayonet interface includes at least one pin provided on one of the recovery tank and the air/liquid separator and at least one corresponding slot provided on the other of the recovery tank and the air/liquid separator. 4. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the at least one slot comprises an opening provided on the other of the recovery tank and the air/liquid separator, and a closed passage extending from the opening, wherein the at least one pin is configured to seat within the opening and slide into the passage. 5. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the bayonet interface includes multiple pins and corresponding slots, and wherein the pins and slots are provided on the recovery tank and the air/liquid separator in an irregular pattern to ensure that the air/liquid separator can be assembled to the recovery tank in a single orientation only. 6. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the recovery tank includes a neck defining an opening which receives the air/liquid separator, and the at least one pin extends radially from the neck. 7. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the air/liquid separator comprises a liquid conduit in fluid communication with the extraction nozzle. 8. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the air/liquid separator comprises an air conduit in fluid communication with the motor/fan assembly. 9. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the air/liquid separator comprises a riser tube defining the liquid conduit and the air conduit. 10. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the riser tube comprises an internal divider dividing the riser tube into the liquid and air conduits. 11. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the air/liquid separator further comprises a float assembly for selectively closing the air conduit once the liquid level in the recovery tank rises to a predetermined level. 12. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the air/liquid separator comprises a float assembly that rises with recovered liquid in the recovery tank to restrict an opening associated with the air/liquid separator when the float assembly reaches a predetermined level. 13. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the recovery tank defines an interior for collecting liquid and debris, and the air/liquid separator is mounted in the interior. 14. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the recovery tank comprises an opening in the bottom wall, and the air/liquid separator is received in the interior though the opening. 15. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 1 and further comprising a fluid delivery system having a supply tank for storing cleaning fluid and a fluid distributor for delivering the cleaning fluid from the supply tank to the surface. 16. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 15 and further comprising a housing with an upwardly extending partition, wherein the supply and recovery tanks are received on the housing and separated by the partition. 17. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 15 , wherein the surface cleaning apparatus comprises a portable extraction cleaner having a housing that carries at least the supply tank, the recovery tank, and the motor/fan assembly. 18. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 1 and further comprising a hand-held accessory tool in fluid communication with the recovery tank, wherein the extraction nozzle is provided on the hand-held accessory tool. 19. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the recovery tank comprises a side wall joining the bottom wall and having integrally molded handgrip indentations. 20. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the recovery tank is formed of one of a transparent or translucent material, which permits a user to view the air/liquid separator. 21. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the recovery tank comprises an opening in the bottom wall through which the air/liquid separator assembly can be inserted into the recovery tank. 22. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 21 , wherein the opening is defined by a circular neck extending from the bottom wall. 23. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 1 , and further comprising a gasket maintaining a fluid-tight interface between the air/liquid separator and the recovery tank when the air/liquid separator is coupled to the bottom wall of the recovery tank. 24. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the float assembly comprises a shutter and a float body provided on the shutter for selectively raising the shutter to a position in which the shutter closes the opening associated with the air/liquid separator. 25. The surface cleaning apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the air/liquid separator comprises a riser tube extending above the bottom wall of the recovery tank. 26. A surface cleaning apparatus for cleaning a surface, comprising: a recovery tank having a bottom wall comprising a neck extending therefrom and defining an opening into an interior of the recovery tank; an extraction nozzle in fluid communication with the recovery tank; a motor/fan assembly in fluid communication with the extraction nozzle and the recovery tank to generate a working air flow to transport debris-containing fluid including air and liquid from the extraction nozzle into the recovery tank; an air/liquid separator assembly for separating liquid from air in the debris-containing fluid and comprising: a riser tube in fluid communication with extraction nozzle, wherein the riser tube is inserted into the recovery tank through the opening in the bottom wall; and a rim at the lower end of riser tube; and a mechanical coupling removably coupling the air/liquid separator assembly to the bottom wall of the recovery tank, wherein the mechanical coupling can be operated to selectively detach the air/liquid separator assembly from the recovery tank for removal of the air/liquid separator assembly from the recovery tank, and wherein the mechanical coupling comprises a single-orientation coupling between the rim and neck to ensure that the air/liquid separator assembly is assembled to the recovery tank in a single predetermined orientation to prevent missassembly by a user. 27. 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