Transport cleaning device

a technology for cleaning devices and transportation, which is applied in the direction of vacuum cleaners, carpet cleaners, floor sweeping machines, etc., can solve the problems of not providing the efficiencies and cleaning capabilities to adequately handle large commercial spaces and public facilities, and achieve the effect of reducing cleaning costs and removing soil and debris from a surface quickly

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-08-31
R E WHITTAKER
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[0006] While many of these known cleaning machines are adequate for small commercial applications, they do not provide the efficiencies and cleaning capabilities to adequately handle large commercial spaces and public facilities. Accordingly, in an example it is an object of the present invention to provide a cleaning device that is useful on carpeting as well as other types of surfaces and applications to provide increased efficiencies and cleaning capabilities.
[0007] It is a further object in an embodiment of the invention to provide a cleaning device that can provide reduced cleaning costs for large commercial floors and public pedestrian ways and buildings.
[0008] It is another object in an embodiment of the invention to provide a cleaning device that can remove soil and debris from a surface quickly.

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While many of these known cleaning machines are adequate for small commercial applications, they do not provide the efficiencies and cleaning capabilities to adequately handle large commercial spaces and public facilities.

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[0064] In one example, the agitators 1, 2, 3 are brushes having bristles. Third agitator-brush 3 has shorter bristles than second agitator brush 2, the working brush. Preferably, the circumference speed of third agitator-brush 3 is faster than that of second agitator-brush 2. The speed of the agitator-brushes will vary depending upon intended use of the device. For a standard indoor application, the optimum speed of first and second agitator brushes 1, 2 each having a diameter of about 110 mm, is about 350-550 RPM, and most preferably about 450 rpm, with third agitator-brush 3 rotating at a speed that is preferably more than about 10% faster than that of first and second agitator-brushes 1, 2, although it should be noted that the RPM at which an agitator rotates is relative to the diameter of the agitator. In an example of an embodiment, third agitator 3 rotates at a speed inversely proportional to first and second agitators 1, 2 as a proportion of the diameter of agitators 1, 2 to ...

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A device for removing waste from a surface includes a housing, first and second agitators rotateably attached to the housing, each having an arcuate surface area and rotation in opposite direction. A third agitator is located between the first and second agitators, the third agitator having an arcuate surface area and a counterclockwise rotation. The first agitator transports waste to the second agitator which in conjunction with the third agitator projects debris into a waste container. A method of using the device to remove debris from a surface is also described.

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CLAIM OF PRIORITY [0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of United States Nonprovisional Application No. 11 / 126,419 filed on May 11, 2005, which claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60 / 569,966 filed on May 11, 2004.FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0002] The present invention relates to a device for cleaning various surfaces and, in particular, relates to a cleaning device having three aligned cylindrical agitators which can be manually driven, moved, or self propelled over variously leveled hard or soft surfaces to collect waste particles, liquids and / or chemical cleaning products. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0003] Cleaning floors and other pedestrian surfaces is well known. In recent years, cleaning pedestrian surfaces has become a complex combination of making certain such surfaces are clean and doing so in the most expeditious manner. The cost of labor has placed a premium on the development of both new cleaning processes and chemicals, as well as on machines th...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A47L9/04A47L5/30
CPCA47L11/24A47L11/4041A47L11/4055A47L11/4058A47L11/4069A47L11/4075A47L11/4077
Inventor BAUMHAKEL, ALEXANDER J.G.
Owner R E WHITTAKER
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