Floor cleaning machine

US9723964B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9723964-B2
Application numberUS-201414334140-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 17, 2014
Priority dateJul 18, 2013
Publication dateAug 8, 2017
Grant dateAug 8, 2017

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A floor cleaning machine for cleaning a floor surface includes a recovery tank having an inlet conduit and a flow divider. The flow divider includes a divider inlet in downstream fluid communication with the inlet conduit. The flow divider divides the flow into at least two separate flow paths. Each separate flow path includes a first flow path portion for directing the flow in a first direction away from the divider inlet, a second flow path portion directing the flow in a second flow direction that is substantially different from the first flow direction, and a flow redirector portion for redirecting the flow from the first flow direction to the second flow direction. The recovery tank also includes a tank body in downstream fluid communication with the flow divider. The tank body collects dirty fluid from the floor surface.

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What is claimed is: 1. A floor cleaning machine for cleaning a floor surface, comprising: a frame including a foot and a handle; a suction nozzle coupled to the foot configured to draw a flow of air and dirty fluid from the floor surface; a recovery tank detachably coupled to the frame in fluid communication with the suction nozzle, the recovery tank including, an inlet conduit in downstream fluid communication with the suction nozzle, a flow divider including a divider inlet in downstream fluid communication with the inlet conduit, the flow divider dividing the flow into at least two separate flow paths, each separate flow path including a first flow path portion for directing the flow in a first flow direction away from the divider inlet, a second flow path portion directing the flow in a second flow direction that is substantially opposite from the first flow direction, and a flow redirector portion for redirecting the flow from the first flow direction to the second flow direction, and a tank body supported by the frame and in downstream fluid communication with the flow divider, the tank body collecting the dirty fluid; and a suction source in fluid communication with the recovery tank configured to draw the air from the tank body. 2. The floor cleaning machine of claim 1 , wherein the flow divider further includes a y-shaped junction in downstream fluid communication with the divider inlet, the y-shaped junction dividing the flow into the at least two separate flow paths. 3. The floor cleaning machine of claim 2 , wherein a cross-sectional flow area of the y-shaped junction is greater than a cross-sectional flow area of the inlet conduit which is configured to initiate separation of the air from the dirty fluid. 4. The floor cleaning machine of claim 1 , wherein the inlet conduit extends through the tank body. 5. The floor cleaning machine of claim 1 , wherein the inlet conduit extends between a base end of the tank body and the divider inlet. 6. The floor cleaning machine of claim 1 , further comprising a cover substantially enclosing the tank body. 7. The floor cleaning machine of claim 6 , wherein the cover defines a tank air outlet in fluid communication with the suction source. 8. The floor cleaning machine of claim 6 , wherein the cover defines a drain aperture for draining dirty fluid from the tank body. 9. The floor cleaning machine of claim 8 , wherein the second flow path portion opens in a direction away from the drain aperture which is configured to prevent dirty fluid from backflowing into the second flow path portion. 10. The floor cleaning machine of claim 6 , wherein the cover includes a separator assembly wherein a float check valve is coupled to the separator assembly, the float check valve substantially fluidly obstructing the tank air outlet when dirty fluid within the tank body reaches a pre-defined level. 11. The floor cleaning machine of claim 10 , wherein the separator assembly includes the flow divider wherein the float check valve is pivotally coupled to the flow divider. 12. The floor cleaning machine of claim 1 , wherein the recovery tank further comprises a latch mechanism for selectively latching the recovery tank to the frame. 13. The floor cleaning machine of claim 1 , further comprising a flexible conduit extending between the foot and the handle, the flexible conduit in fluid communication with the suction nozzle and the inlet conduit. 14. The floor cleaning machine of claim 13 , wherein the flexible conduit is externally visible between the foot and the handle. 15. The floor cleaning machine of claim 1 , wherein the first flow direction generally flows upwardly within the flow diverter. 16. The floor cleaning machine of claim 1 , wherein the second flow direction generally flows downwardly within the flow diverter. 17. The floor cleaning machine of claim 1 , wherein downstream of the second flow path portion the second flow direction diverts off of an impingement region of the tank body. 18. The floor cleaning machine of claim 1 , wherein the recovery tank includes an air exit path extending substantially vertically between the first fluid path portion. 19. The floor cleaning machine of claim 18 , wherein the air exit path is in fluid communication with the tank air outlet. 20. The floor cleaning machine of claim 1 , wherein the flow divider includes a first wall having an upper surface at least partially defining the first flow path portion and a lower surface, and wherein the flow divider also includes a second wall positioned below the first wall, and wherein the second flow path portion is at least partially defined between the lower surface of the first wall and the second wall.

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  • specially adapted for collecting fluids · CPC title

  • Fill level sensors; Security means to prevent overflow, e.g. float valves · CPC title

  • Vacuuming or pick-up tools; Squeegees · CPC title

  • with driven dust-loosening tools, e.g. rotating brushes · CPC title

  • with means for connecting a hose (hose couplings for suction cleaners A47L9/24) · CPC title

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What does patent US9723964B2 cover?
A floor cleaning machine for cleaning a floor surface includes a recovery tank having an inlet conduit and a flow divider. The flow divider includes a divider inlet in downstream fluid communication with the inlet conduit. The flow divider divides the flow into at least two separate flow paths. Each separate flow path includes a first flow path portion for directing the flow in a first directio…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Techtronic Ind Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A47L11/4016. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 08 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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