Autonomous cleaning system with a docking station equipped with scraping mechanisms

The autonomous cleaning system with a docking station and scraping mechanisms addresses mop cleaning inefficiencies by ensuring thorough mop cleaning, enhancing performance and reducing user intervention.

FR3159308B1Active Publication Date: 2026-02-20SEB SA
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Application Number
FR2024001562
Authority / Receiving Office
FR · FR
Patent Type
Patents
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Filing Date
2024-02-16
Publication Date
2026-02-20
Estimated Expiration
2044-02-16

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Technical Problem

Existing autonomous cleaning systems face challenges with suboptimal mop cleaning performance and ergonomic inefficiencies, requiring user intervention and failing to maintain high cleaning quality.

Method used

An autonomous cleaning system with a docking station equipped with scraping mechanisms that clean mops by extending transversely to the direction of movement, ensuring thorough mop cleaning and enhanced performance.

Benefits of technology

The system achieves optimal mop cleaning by scraping the underside of mops while partially immersed in cleaning liquid, improving cleaning efficiency and reducing user interaction.

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Abstract

The autonomous cleaning system includes an autonomous cleaning robot (2) equipped with a cleaning device (15) comprising at least one mop holder (17) mounted to move in translation relative to the main body (4) along a holder movement direction (D2), and at least one mop (18) mounted on the at least one mop holder (17) and configured to be in contact with the surface to be cleaned; and a docking station (3) configured to receive the autonomous cleaning robot (2) and to clean the at least one mop (18) when the autonomous cleaning robot (2) is received at the docking station (3). The docking station (3) includes scraping elements (27) configured to scrape or scrub the at least one mop (18) when the autonomous cleaning robot (2) is received at the docking station (3). Figure 12
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Title of the invention: Autonomous cleaning system equipped with a docking station fitted with scraping mechanisms technical field

[0001] The present invention relates to the field of autonomous cleaning devices, and more particularly to the field of robot vacuum cleaners that can move autonomously on a surface to be cleaned and that can vacuum up dust and waste present on the surface to be cleaned, which can for example be tiles, parquet, laminate, carpet or a rug, and possibly wash the surface to be cleaned simultaneously with a vacuuming operation. State of the art

[0002] Autonomous cleaning robots have become commonplace nowadays, making it possible to clean entire surfaces of a home without any user assistance, provided these surfaces are flat, i.e., on the same level. They thus offer users considerable time savings for other activities.

[0003] Document FR3124935 discloses an autonomous cleaning robot comprising:

[0004] - a main body having a lower face configured to be oriented towards a surface to be cleaned and a suction inlet opening into the underside of the main body and extending transversely in the main direction of movement of the autonomous cleaning robot, and

[0005] - a cleaning device comprising at least one mounted mop holder mobile in translation relative to the main body along a direction of support movement extending in a plane of movement which is substantially horizontal when the autonomous cleaning robot rests on a horizontal surface, and at least one mop mounted removably on at least one mop holder and configured to be in contact with the surface to be cleaned.

[0006] When a user wishes to clean at least one mop, for example after one or more cleaning operations of a surface to be cleaned, the user takes hold of the autonomous cleaning robot, turns it over and removes at least one mop from the associated mop holder, and then proceeds to clean at least one mop for example via a cleaning cycle in a washing machine.

[0007] However, such washing of at least one mop requires numerous manipulations of the autonomous cleaning robot by the user. Furthermore, the cleaning performance of such an autonomous cleaning robot can be considerably reduced if the user is unable to perform regular cleaning of the mop. minus a mop.

[0008] Another known autonomous cleaning system comprises:

[0009] - an autonomous cleaning robot equipped with a cleaning device comprising two mop holders mounted to rotate movably around two axes of rotation configured to extend substantially vertically, and two mops mounted removably on the two mop holders, and

[0010] - a docking station configured to accommodate the autonomous cleaning robot and to clean both mops when the autonomous cleaning robot is received in the docking station.

[0011] The docking station more specifically comprises a cleaning tray and is configured such that the two mops are at least partially immersed in the cleaning liquid contained in the cleaning tray when the autonomous cleaning robot is received at the docking station. Advantageously, during each cleaning operation of the two mops in the cleaning tray, said mops are rotated around their axes of rotation.

[0012] Such a configuration of the aforementioned autonomous cleaning system ensures automatic cleaning of the mops, and therefore gives increased cleaning performance to the autonomous cleaning system.

[0013] However, the quality of cleaning obtained with such a docking station is not optimal, and is in particular much lower than that obtained when cleaning mops in a washing machine. Summary of the invention

[0014] The present invention aims to remedy these drawbacks.

[0015] The technical problem underlying the invention consists in particular of providing an autonomous cleaning system which is of simple and ergonomic structure, while exhibiting increased cleaning performance.

[0016] To this end, the invention relates to an autonomous cleaning system comprising:

[0017] - an autonomous cleaning robot comprising: • a main body comprising a lower face configured to be oriented towards a surface to be cleaned and a suction inlet opening into the lower face of the main body, • a cleaning device, such as a wet cleaning device, comprising at least one mop holder mounted movable in translation relative to the main body in a direction of movement extending in a plane of travel that is substantially horizontal when the autonomous cleaning robot rests on a horizontal surface, and at least one mop mounted, for example in a removable manner, on at least one mop holder and configured to be in contact with the surface to be cleaned, and

[0018] - a docking station, also called a cleaning station, configured to ac pick up the autonomous cleaning robot,

[0019] The docking station is configured to clean at least one mop when the autonomous cleaning robot is received at the docking station.

[0020] The docking station includes scraping members configured to extend transversely to the direction of movement of the support and to scrape or rub at least one mop, and for example an underside of at least one mop, when the autonomous cleaning robot is received in the docking station and at least one mop support is moved along the direction of movement of the support.

[0021] Such a configuration of the docking station, and in particular the presence and orientation of the scraping mechanisms, ensures that at least one mop is scraped during a cleaning operation, that is, when at least one mop is received in the cleaning tray and at least one mop holder is moved along the direction of movement of the holder. Furthermore, such scraping of at least one mop, while it is partially immersed in the cleaning liquid contained in the cleaning tray, ensures optimal cleaning of at least one mop, and therefore provides enhanced cleaning performance to the autonomous cleaning system according to the present invention.

[0022] The autonomous cleaning robot of the present invention is designed, like the majority of autonomous cleaning robots, to efficiently clean floors when moving along a direction parallel to the robot's longitudinal axis and in a predetermined direction of movement. The direction of movement parallel to the robot's longitudinal axis and the predetermined direction of movement define a principal direction of movement for the autonomous cleaning robot of the present invention. Thus, a front or rear portion of the robot's main body is identified with respect to the robot's principal direction of movement.

[0023] The autonomous cleaning robot may also have one or more of the following characteristics, taken alone or in combination.

[0024] According to one embodiment of the invention, the docking station includes a receiving location configured to receive at least part of the autonomous cleaning robot.

[0025] According to one embodiment of the invention, at least one of the scraping members, and for example each of the scraping organs is straight.

[0026] According to another embodiment of the invention, at least one of the scraping members, and for example each of the scraping members, is curvilinear. For example, each of the scraping members could have an S-shape.

[0027] According to one embodiment of the invention, the scraping members extend substantially parallel to each other. For example, the scraping members may be straight and extend parallel to each other, or be curved and also extend parallel to each other.

[0028] According to one embodiment of the invention, the docking station is configured such that, when the autonomous cleaning robot is received in the docking station, the scraping elements extend substantially parallel to the main direction of movement of the autonomous cleaning robot, and therefore substantially parallel to the median longitudinal plane of the main body. Thus, when the autonomous cleaning robot positions itself in the docking station above the scraping elements (and lacks a lifting system for at least one mop support), the frictional forces exerted by the autonomous cleaning robot as it positions itself on the docking station are limited.

[0029] According to another embodiment of the invention, the scraping members could comprise a first series of scraping members and a second series of scraping members, the scraping members belonging to the first series being parallel to each other and the scraping members belonging to the second series being parallel to each other and being inclined with respect to the scraping members belonging to the first series.

[0030] According to one embodiment of the invention, the scraping elements are configured to extend substantially perpendicularly to the direction of movement of the support when the autonomous cleaning robot is received in the docking station. Such an orientation of the scraping elements further improves the scraping efficiency of at least one mop, and therefore the cleaning quality of at least one mop.

[0031] According to one embodiment of the invention, each scraping element is continuous and extends along a direction of extension that is perpendicular or inclined at an angle between 45° and 135° to the direction of movement of the support. Advantageously, each scraping element is continuous and extends along a direction of extension that is perpendicular or substantially perpendicular to the direction of movement of the support; in other words, each scraping element extends along a direction of extension that is perpendicular or inclined at an angle between 80° and 100° to the direction of movement of the support.

[0032] According to one embodiment of the invention, each scraping member is discontinuous and extends along an extension direction that is perpendicular or inclined to a angle between 45° and 135° with respect to the direction of movement of the support. Advantageously, each scraping element is discontinuous and extends along a direction of extension which is perpendicular or substantially perpendicular with respect to the direction of movement of the support, in other words each scraping element extends along a direction of extension which is perpendicular or inclined at an angle between 80° and 100° with respect to the direction of movement of the support.

[0033] According to one embodiment of the invention, each scraping member is a scraping rib.

[0034] According to one embodiment of the invention, each scraping member has a cross-section of generally triangular shape.

[0035] According to one embodiment of the invention, the scraping members have substantially identical heights.

[0036] According to one embodiment of the invention, each scraping element is formed by raised features, such as small bumps, spaced apart and arranged in a line, that is to say, along an alignment direction. In other words, each scraping element is formed by a line of raised features, such as small bumps, spaced apart.

[0037] According to one embodiment of the invention, each relief has a circular cross-section.

[0038] According to one embodiment of the invention, each relief line can be straight, curved or sawtooth.

[0039] According to one embodiment of the invention, the reliefs belonging to the same line are arranged in a staggered pattern with respect to the reliefs belonging to an adjacent line. In other words, the reliefs are arranged in a staggered pattern from one line to the next.

[0040] According to one embodiment of the invention, the distance between each relief of the same line is smaller than the distance between two adjacent lines of relief.

[0041] According to one embodiment of the invention, the tips of the scraping elements extend in an extension plane that is configured to be substantially horizontal when the docking station is in its operating configuration. Such a configuration of the scraping elements ensures optimal scraping of the underside of at least one mop, and further facilitates the cleaning of the latter.

[0042] According to one embodiment of the invention, the scraping members are configured to extend substantially horizontally.

[0043] According to one embodiment of the invention, the scraping elements are regularly spaced from each other. Such a configuration of the scraping elements ensures homogeneous scraping of the underside of at least one mop, and further facilitates the cleaning of the latter.

[0044] According to one embodiment of the invention, the docking station comprises a cleaning tray configured to contain cleaning fluid, such as water, with scraping elements provided on a bottom wall of the cleaning tray and at least one mop configured to be placed in the cleaning tray, and for example, to be at least partially immersed in the cleaning fluid contained in the cleaning tray, when the autonomous cleaning robot is received at the docking station. The presence of such a cleaning tray further enhances the cleaning performance of the docking station.

[0045] According to one embodiment of the invention, the scraping members are arranged such that each pair of adjacent scraping members is separated from each other by a distance that is substantially equal to or less than the amplitude of displacement of at least one mop support in the direction of support movement. Such an arrangement of the scraping members ensures scraping of the entire underside of at least one mop, and thus further enhances the cleaning performance of the docking station.

[0046] According to one embodiment of the invention, the direction of movement of the support extends substantially perpendicularly to the median longitudinal plane of the main body.

[0047] According to one embodiment of the invention, the direction of movement of the support is configured to extend substantially horizontally when the autonomous cleaning robot rests on a horizontal surface.

[0048] According to one embodiment of the invention, the cleaning device is movable vertically between an active position in which at least one mop is configured to be in contact with the surface to be cleaned and an inactive position in which at least one mop is configured to be located away from the surface to be cleaned.

[0049] According to one embodiment of the invention, the autonomous cleaning robot includes a translational drive mechanism configured to move the cleaning device in translation along a direction of translation and between the active position and the inactive position.

[0050] According to one embodiment of the invention, the autonomous cleaning robot comprises two drive wheels configured to roll on the surface to be cleaned and arranged on either side of the median longitudinal plane of the main body. The two drive wheels are mounted to rotate freely on the main body, respectively, around two axes of rotation that are substantially parallel. Advantageously, the axes of rotation of the two drive wheels are arranged approximately midway between a front edge and a rear edge of the autonomous cleaning robot.

[0051] According to one embodiment of the invention, the docking station comprises two em The receiving points are configured to receive the two drive wheels of the autonomous cleaning robot when it is received in the docking station. The presence of these receiving points allows the main body of the autonomous cleaning robot to lower upon arrival in the docking station, thus ensuring that at least one mop is immersed in the cleaning liquid contained in the cleaning tank.

[0052] According to one embodiment of the invention, the docking station comprises a raised portion located at the front of the cleaning tray and configured to retain the cleaning fluid in the cleaning tray, the raised portion having an upper face that is raised relative to the bottom wall of the cleaning tray. Advantageously, the two receiving indentations are provided on the upper face of the raised portion.

[0053] According to one embodiment of the invention, the docking station includes an access ramp which is located at the front of the raised part and which is configured to allow the drive wheels to cross the raised part and reach the receiving footprints.

[0054] According to one embodiment of the invention, the autonomous cleaning robot includes a waste collection device comprising a waste collection container located upstream of the suction unit and configured to be traversed by the airflow generated by the suction unit and to retain waste transported by the airflow.

[0055] According to one embodiment of the invention, the docking station includes a cleaning fluid storage tank, and a feeding device configured to supply cleaning fluid to the cleaning tank.

[0056] According to one embodiment of the invention, the docking station includes a liquid collection tank configured to collect the used, i.e. dirty, cleaning liquid from the cleaning tray.

[0057] According to one embodiment of the invention, the docking station includes a suction device configured to draw the cleaning fluid contained in the cleaning tray and to convey the aspirated cleaning fluid into the fluid collection tank. Advantageously, the suction device includes a suction pump.

[0058] According to one embodiment of the invention, the suction device is configured to suction the waste contained in the waste collection container belonging to the autonomous cleaning robot when the autonomous cleaning robot is received in the docking station, and to convey said suctioned waste into the liquid collection tank.

[0059] According to another embodiment of the invention, the docking station comprises a waste collection tank and suction device is configured to vacuum waste contained in the waste collection container belonging to the autonomous cleaning robot when the autonomous cleaning robot is received in the docking station, and to convey said vacuumed waste into the waste collection tank belonging to the docking station.

[0060] According to one embodiment of the invention, the autonomous cleaning robot includes a cleaning fluid reservoir, and the cleaning device includes a plurality of fluid outlet ports which are configured to be fluidly connected to the cleaning fluid reservoir and which are configured to supply cleaning fluid to at least one mop mounted on at least one mop holder.

[0061] According to one embodiment of the invention, the docking station is configured to fill the cleaning fluid reservoir belonging to the autonomous cleaning robot with cleaning fluid from the cleaning fluid storage reservoir belonging to the docking station when the autonomous cleaning robot is received at the docking station.

[0062] According to one embodiment of the invention, the cleaning device comprises:

[0063] - two mop supports, each of which is mounted to move in translation by relative to the main body according to the direction of support movement, the two mop supports being mounted movable relative to each other between a close configuration in which the two mop supports are close to each other and a distant configuration in which the two mop supports are far from each other, and

[0064] - two mops mounted, for example in a removable manner, respectively on the two mop holders and configured to be in contact with the surface to be cleaned.

[0065] According to one embodiment of the invention, the main body delimits a suction chamber fluidly connected to the suction mouth, the autonomous cleaning robot comprising a rotating cleaning brush housed in the suction chamber and mounted to rotate mobilitiously around a brush rotation axis.

[0066] According to one embodiment of the invention, the axis of rotation of the rotating cleaning brush is substantially horizontal when the autonomous cleaning robot rests on a horizontal surface.

[0067] According to one embodiment of the invention, the brush rotation axis extends substantially perpendicularly to the main direction of movement of the autonomous cleaning robot. In other words, the brush rotation axis extends substantially parallel to the rotation axes of the drive wheels.

[0068] According to one embodiment of the invention, the cleaning device is located in a rear part of the main body, more precisely behind the drive wheels.

[0069] According to one embodiment of the invention, the autonomous cleaning robot is configured such that, when the autonomous cleaning robot rests on a surface to be cleaned, a rear portion of the autonomous cleaning robot rests directly on said surface by at least one mop. This configuration of the autonomous cleaning robot allows the at least one mop to directly bear at least part of the robot's mass, thus further increasing the pressure exerted by the at least one mop on the floor to be cleaned. Therefore, this configuration of the autonomous cleaning robot further improves its cleaning performance.

[0070] According to one embodiment of the invention, the autonomous cleaning robot includes a power supply battery configured to electrically power the autonomous cleaning robot. The power supply battery is advantageously located in a rear portion of the main body, more precisely behind the drive wheels. The power supply battery is a high-mass component; the placement of the power supply battery behind the drive wheels, like the placement of the cleaning device behind the drive wheels, increases the pressure exerted by at least one mop on the floor to be cleaned.

[0071] According to one embodiment of the invention, the autonomous cleaning robot includes a suction unit housed in the main body and configured to generate an airflow through the suction mouth.

[0072] According to one embodiment of the invention, the main body has, viewed from above, a general shape of D.

[0073] According to one embodiment of the invention, the suction mouth is located in a front part of the main body.

[0074] According to one embodiment of the invention, the suction mouth extends transversely to the main direction of movement of the autonomous cleaning robot.

[0075] The present invention further relates to a method for controlling an autonomous cleaning system comprising the following steps:

[0076] - provision of an autonomous cleaning system according to the present invention,

[0077] - the autonomous cleaning robot is received in the docking station,

[0078] - displacement of at least one mop support according to the direction of support placement,

[0079] - scraping of at least one mop by the scraping organs, so as to clean at least one mop.

[0080] According to one embodiment of the invention, the supply step comprises supplying a self-contained cleaning system in which the cleaning device is vertically movable between an active position in which at least one mop is configured to be in contact with the surface to be cleaned and an inactive position in which at least one mop is configured to be located away from the surface to be cleaned, and the control method further includes, prior to the step of moving at least one mop support in the direction of support movement, a step of moving the cleaning device into the active position (i.e. into a lowered position), and, subsequent to the scraping step, a step of moving the cleaning device into the inactive position (i.e. into a raised position). Brief description of the figures

[0081] The objects, aspects and advantages of the present invention will be better understood from the following description of a particular embodiment of the invention presented by way of non-limiting example, by reference to the accompanying drawings in which:

[0082] Fig. 1 is a top perspective view of an autonomous cleaning robot according to the present invention.

[0083] Fig. 2 is a perspective view from below of the autonomous cleaning robot of Fig. 1, showing mops equipping the autonomous cleaning robot in a close-up configuration.

[0084] Fig. 3 is a perspective view from below of the autonomous cleaning robot of Fig. 1, showing the mops in a distant configuration.

[0085] Fig. 4 is a bottom view of the autonomous cleaning robot of Fig. 1, showing the mops in the close-up configuration.

[0086] Fig. 5 is a bottom view of the autonomous cleaning robot of Fig. 1, showing the mops in the remote configuration.

[0087] Fig. 6 is a side view of the autonomous cleaning robot of Fig. 1.

[0088] Figure 7 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the autonomous cleaning robot. [Fig.l].

[0089] Fig. 8 is a perspective view from below of the autonomous cleaning robot of Fig. 1, showing mop supports equipping the autonomous cleaning robot in a close-up configuration.

[0090] Fig. 9 is a perspective view from below of the autonomous cleaning robot of Fig. 1, showing the mop supports in a distant configuration.

[0091] Fig. 10 is a top perspective view of the autonomous cleaning system according to the present invention.

[0092] Fig. 11 is a top perspective view of a docking station belonging to the autonomous cleaning system according to the present invention.

[0093] Figure 12 is a cross-sectional view of the docking station and the robot. autonomous cleaning showing the mop holders in close-up configuration.

[0094] Fig. 13 is a cross-sectional view of the docking station and autonomous cleaning robot showing the mop holders in the remote configuration.

[0095] Fig. 14 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the docking station.

[0096] The [Fig. 15] is a diagram representing the steps of a first control method of the autonomous cleaning system of the [Fig. 10].

[0097] The [Fig. 16] is a diagram representing the steps of a second control method for the autonomous cleaning system of the [Fig. 10]. Detailed description

[0098] Only the elements necessary for understanding the invention are shown. To facilitate reading the drawings, the same elements bear the same reference numerals from one figure to another.

[0099] It should be noted that in this document, the terms "horizontal", "vertical", "lower", "upper" and "height" used to describe the autonomous cleaning robot or the main body refer to the autonomous cleaning robot in use when it rests on its wheels on a flat and horizontal floor to be cleaned.

[0100] In this document, the term "median longitudinal plane" means a vertical plane that is parallel to the principal direction of displacement and that divides the main body into two substantially equal parts, left and right.

[0101] In this document, the expression "extend transversely to a direction" means to extend along a direction of extension which is inclined with respect to said direction, and therefore not parallel to said direction.

[0102] Unless otherwise stipulated, the term "substantially" means, in this document, "exactly or to within 10% or to within 10°".

[0103] Figures 1 to 14 represent an autonomous cleaning system 1 comprising an autonomous cleaning robot 2, and more particularly a robot vacuum cleaner, configured to move autonomously over a surface to be cleaned, and a docking station 3, also called a cleaning station, configured to accommodate the autonomous cleaning robot 2.

[0104] The autonomous cleaning robot 2 comprises a main body 4 having a lower face 5 which is configured to be oriented towards the surface to be cleaned, and a suction mouth 6 which is located in a front part 4.1 of the main body 4 and which opens into the lower face 5 of the main body 4. The suction mouth 6 is elongated and extends substantially perpendicularly to a main direction of movement DI of the autonomous cleaning robot 2. Advantageously, the suction mouth 6 has an overall rectangular shape.

[0105] As shown in [Fig.7], the main body 4 delimits a suction chamber 7 which opens into the lower face 5 of the main body 4 via the suction mouth 6.

[0106] According to the embodiment shown in the figures, the main body 4, viewed from above in a substantially vertical orientation, has a general D-shaped form and comprises a rear edge that is curved and, viewed from above in a substantially vertical orientation, has an arc-shaped form. However, the main body 4 could have a completely different shape, and for example, a general circular or rectangular shape.

[0107] The autonomous cleaning robot 2 further includes a rotating cleaning brush 8 housed in the suction chamber 7 and mounted to rotate freely around a brush rotation axis Al which extends perpendicularly to the main direction of movement Dl. Advantageously, the brush rotation axis Al is substantially horizontal when the autonomous cleaning robot 2 rests on a horizontal surface.

[0108] The autonomous cleaning robot 2 also includes a drive mechanism (not visible in the figures) which is configured to drive the rotating cleaning brush 8 in rotation around the brush rotation axis AL

[0109] As shown more particularly in Figures 2 to 8, the autonomous cleaning robot 2 comprises two drive wheels 9 which are configured to roll on the surface to be cleaned. The two drive wheels 9 are mounted to rotate freely relative to the main body 4, and have axes of rotation which are parallel, and advantageously coaxial, and which extend perpendicularly to the main direction of movement DL. Advantageously, the two drive wheels 9 are arranged on either side of the median longitudinal plane P of the main body 4.

[0110] The two drive wheels 9 are advantageously motorized independently of each other. Thus, the autonomous cleaning robot 2 comprises two rotating drive mechanisms 10 housed in the main body 4 and each configured to rotate one of the two drive wheels 9. Each rotating drive mechanism 10 has a drive motor coupled in rotation to the respective drive wheel 9 and disposed, for example, in a respective lateral part of the main body 4. Depending on the control of the two aforementioned drive motors, the main body 4 can pivot to the left, to the right or about itself, move forward or backward.

[0111] According to the embodiment shown in the figures, the autonomous cleaning robot 2 comprises additional wheels 11 mounted freely to rotate relative to the main body 4 and arranged on the front part 4.1 of the main body 4, and for example between a front edge of the main body 4 and the front edge of the opening 6. Suction.

[0112] The autonomous cleaning robot 2 further includes a suction unit 12 which is housed in the main body 4. The suction unit 12 includes an electric motor and a fan coupled to the electric motor to generate an airflow through the suction mouth 6 and the suction chamber 7.

[0113] The autonomous cleaning robot 2 also includes a waste collection device 13 which is mounted, for example in a removable manner, on the main body 4. The waste collection device 13 includes a waste collection container 13.1 located upstream of the suction unit 12, and configured to be traversed by the airflow generated by the fan and to retain waste transported by the airflow.

[0114] As shown in [Fig.7], the autonomous cleaning robot 2 has a connecting channel 14 fluidly linking the suction chamber 7 to the waste collection container 13.1. Advantageously, the connecting channel 14 opens into a rear part of the suction chamber 7.

[0115] As shown in particular in [Fig.2], the autonomous cleaning robot 2 further includes a cleaning device 15, such as a wet cleaning device, which is disposed in a rear part 4.2 of the main body 4. Advantageously, the cleaning device 15 is disposed opposite the rotating cleaning brush 8 with respect to the axes of rotation of the drive wheels 9.

[0116] The cleaning device 15 can, for example, be moved vertically between an active position in which the cleaning device 15 is configured to be in contact with the surface to be cleaned and an inactive position in which the cleaning device 15 is configured to be located at a distance from the surface to be cleaned. Thus, the active position corresponds to a lowered position of the cleaning device 15, and the inactive position corresponds to a raised position of the cleaning device 15. However, according to one embodiment of the invention, the cleaning device 15 might not be movable vertically relative to the main body 4.

[0117] The cleaning device 15 includes, in particular, a support housing 16 (see [Fig. 7]), one or more mop holders 17 attached to the support housing 16, and furthermore one or more mops 18 each attached, for example removably, to a respective mop holder 17. Each mop 18 is more specifically configured to be in contact with the surface to be cleaned when the cleaning device 15 is in the active position.

[0118] Advantageously, the autonomous cleaning robot 2 is configured such that, when the autonomous cleaning robot 2 rests on a surface to be cleaned, a rear portion of the autonomous cleaning robot 2 rests on said surface to be cleaned directly by the mop(s). Such a configuration of the cleaning robot The autonomous 2 configuration allows the mop(s) to directly support at least part of the mass of the autonomous cleaning robot 2, thus further increasing the pressure exerted by the mop(s) on the floor being cleaned. This configuration of the autonomous cleaning robot 2 further improves its cleaning performance.

[0119] According to the embodiment shown in the figures, the cleaning device 15 comprises two mop holders 17 which are arranged side by side, and two mops 18 mounted, for example in a removable manner, respectively on the two mop holders 17. However, according to an alternative embodiment of the invention, the cleaning device 15 could comprise a single mop holder 17, and a single mop 18 having a width corresponding substantially to the width of the main body 4.

[0120] According to the embodiment shown in the figures, the two mop supports 17 are each mounted to move in translation relative to the main body 4 along a direction of support movement D2 (see [Fig.3]) which extends perpendicularly to the median longitudinal plane P of the main body 4, and therefore parallel to the axes of rotation of the two drive wheels 9.

[0121] Advantageously, the mop supports 17 are mounted movable relative to each other between a close configuration (see [Fig.8]) in which the two mop supports 17 are close to each other, and therefore in which the two mops 18 are also close to each other, and a far configuration (see [Fig.9]) in which the two mop supports 17 are far from each other, and therefore in which the two mops 18 are also far from each other.

[0122] The cleaning device 15 also includes a displacement mechanism 19 configured to move the mop supports 17 in translation along the direction of support movement D2 and alternately between the close and distant configurations. Thus, the displacement mechanism 19 is configured to move the two mop supports 17 in translation in opposite phases.

[0123] The autonomous cleaning robot 2 also includes a translational drive mechanism 20 (see [Fig. 7]) configured to move the cleaning device 15, and more particularly the support housing 16, in translation along a direction T and between the active and inactive positions. Advantageously, the translational drive mechanism 20 is located in the rear part 4.2 of the main body 4.

[0124] The translational drive mechanism 20 includes, in particular:

[0125] - a drive element 210 having a central axis extending substantially parallel to the direction of translation T, the drive element 210 being provided with a first threaded drive part and mounted to rotate freely relative to the main body 4 around its central axis, and

[0126] - a drive element 220 fixed to the support housing 16 and fixed in translation of the cleaning device 15, the drive member 220 extending upwards from an upper face of the support housing 16 and comprising a second threaded drive part configured to cooperate with the first threaded drive part provided on the drive element 210.

[0127] According to the embodiment shown in the figures, the drive member 220 is a drive pad having an external threaded surface (forming the second threaded drive part) and extending along an extension axis, which is substantially coaxial with the central axis of the drive element 210, and the drive element 210 includes in particular a tapped axial bore (partly forming the first threaded drive part) configured to cooperate with the external threaded surface provided on the drive pad and therefore in which the drive member 220 is intended to extend at least partially. Thus, the first threaded drive part and the second threaded drive part form a helical connection, preferably of an irreversible type, so as to prevent the cleaning device 15 from rising on its own to contact the ground to be cleaned.

[0128] The translational drive mechanism 20 also includes an electric motor 230 disposed in the main body 4 and provided with an output shaft, and a motion transmission mechanism 240 mechanically coupled on one side to the output shaft of the electric motor 230 and on the other side to the drive element 210.

[0129] According to the embodiment shown in the figures, the motion transmission mechanism 240 comprises a worm gear that is rotationally coupled to the output shaft of the electric motor 230 and is coaxial with the output shaft, and the drive element 210 comprises peripheral teeth that are coaxial with the aforementioned central axis and are rotationally coupled to the worm gear. Thus, the drive element 210 comprises a gear including the aforementioned tapped axial bore and the peripheral teeth.

[0130] The motion transmission mechanism 240 is more particularly configured to drive the drive element 210 in a first direction of rotation when the electric motor 230 rotates in a first motor direction, and is configured to drive the drive element 210 in a second direction of rotation, opposite to the first direction of rotation, when the electric motor 230 rotates in a second motor direction.

[0131] Now, given the configuration of the aforementioned first and second threaded drive parts, the cleaning device 15 is configured to be moved towards the active position when the drive element 210 is driven in rotation in the first direction of rotation by the motion transmission mechanism 240, and to be moved to the inactive position when the drive element 210 is driven in rotation in the second direction of rotation by the motion transmission mechanism 240.

[0132] The autonomous cleaning robot 2 also includes a cleaning fluid reservoir 21 which is configured to supply cleaning fluid to the two mop heads 18. The cleaning fluid reservoir 21 is mounted, for example in a removable manner, on the main body 4, and can for example be located in the rear part 4.2 of the main body 4.

[0133] The cleaning device 15 further comprises a plurality of liquid outlets 22 (see [Fig. 4]) which are configured to be fluidly connected to the cleaning liquid reservoir 21 and which are configured to supply cleaning liquid to the mops 18 mounted on the mop holders 17. According to the embodiment shown in the figures, the liquid outlets 22 are aligned along an alignment direction that extends perpendicularly to the main direction of travel D1, and are configured to be oriented towards the surface to be cleaned. Advantageously, the liquid outlets 22 are located at the front of the mop holders 17, and for example at the front of the mops 18.

[0134] The autonomous cleaning robot 2 also includes a power supply battery 23 configured to electrically power the autonomous cleaning robot 2. Advantageously, the power supply battery 23 is rechargeable and is housed in the main body 4.

[0135] The autonomous cleaning robot 2 further includes a control unit 24 (see [Fig.6]) configured to control the operation of the autonomous cleaning robot 2, and in particular to control the movements of the main body 4, for example, according to random or methodical movements, and to control, for example, the movements of the cleaning device 15 between the active and inactive positions.

[0136] The control unit 24 is configured, in particular, to control the aforementioned rotating drive mechanisms 10 (which are configured to rotate the drive wheels 9) based on data received from various sensors located on the main body 4, such as proximity sensors, contact sensors, and / or drop sensors. The control unit 24 may, for example, include an electronic board configured to receive and process this data.

[0137] As shown more particularly in [Fig.1 1], the docking station 3 has a receiving location 25, for example open upwards, configured to house at least part of the autonomous cleaning robot 2.

[0138] The docking station 3 further includes a cleaning tray 26 configured to hold cleaning liquid, such as water. The mop(s) 18 are configured to be placed in the cleaning tray 26, and more specifically to be at least partially immersed in the cleaning liquid contained in the cleaning tray 26, when the autonomous cleaning robot 2 is received at the docking station 3. Thus, the cleaning tray 26 is configured to allow cleaning of the mop(s) 18 when the autonomous cleaning robot 2 is received at the receiving location 25.

[0139] As shown in Figures 11 to 13, the docking station 3 has scraping members 27 provided on a bottom wall 26.1 of the cleaning bin 26 and configured to scrape or rub the mop(s) 18, and more particularly an underside of the mop(s) 18, when the autonomous cleaning robot 2 is received in the receiving location 25 and the mop support or each one 17 is moved along the support movement direction D2.

[0140] In order to perform a cleaning of the mop(s) 18 of the autonomous cleaning robot 2, for example after a cleaning operation on a surface to be cleaned, a method for controlling the autonomous cleaning system 1 according to the present invention may, for example, include (see [Fig. 15]):

[0141] - an SI supply step consisting of supplying an autonomous cleaning system 1 according to the present invention in which the cleaning device 15 is not vertically movable between an active position and an inactive position,

[0142] - a reception step S2 consisting of welcoming the autonomous cleaning robot 2 into docking station 3,

[0143] - a movement step S3 consisting of moving the mop support(s) 17 according to the direction of movement of support D2,

[0144] - a scraping step S4 consisting of scraping or rubbing the mop(s) 18 with the scraping organs 27, so as to clean the mop(s) 18.

[0145] According to one embodiment of the invention, a method for controlling the autonomous cleaning system 1 according to the present invention may, for example, comprise (see [Fig. 16]):

[0146] - an SI supply step consisting of supplying an autonomous cleaning system 1 according to the present invention, wherein the cleaning device 15 is vertically movable between an active position and an inactive position,

[0147] - a reception step S2 consisting of welcoming the autonomous cleaning robot 2 into docking station 3,

[0148] - a displacement step S3 consisting of moving the cleaning device 15 in the active position (i.e., in a lowered position),

[0149] - a movement step S4 consisting of moving the mop support(s) 17 according to the direction of movement of support D2,

[0150] - a scraping step S5 consisting of scraping the mop(s) 18 with the scraping organs 27, so as to clean the mop(s) 18,

[0151] - a displacement step S6 consisting of moving the cleaning device 15 in the inactive position (i.e., in a raised position).

[0152] According to the embodiment shown in the figures, the scraping members 27 are straight and extend parallel to each other, and are configured to extend perpendicularly to the direction of movement of support D2 when the autonomous cleaning robot 2 is received in the receiving location 25. However, according to an alternative embodiment of the invention, the scraping members 27 could be curvilinear or saw-toothed, while being parallel to each other, or without being parallel to each other.

[0153] Advantageously, each scraping element 27 is formed by a scraping rib and has a generally triangular cross-section. However, according to one embodiment of the invention, each scraping element 27 could have a cross-section of any other shape.

[0154] According to the embodiment shown in the figures, the scraping elements 27 have identical heights and are configured to extend horizontally. Advantageously, the tips of the scraping elements 27 extend in an extension plane that is configured to be horizontal when the docking station 3 is in its operating configuration.

[0155] According to the embodiment shown in the figures, the scraping members 27 are regularly spaced from each other, and are arranged in such a way that two adjacent scraping members 27 are separated from each other by a separation distance which is substantially the same as or less than a displacement amplitude of the or each mop support 17 in the direction of support displacement D2.

[0156] As shown in [Fig. 1 1], the docking station 3 has a raised portion 28 located at the front of the cleaning tray 26 and configured to retain the cleaning liquid in the cleaning tray 26, and two receiving recesses 29 formed in an upper face 28.1 of the raised portion 28 and configured to receive respectively the two drive wheels 8 of the autonomous cleaning robot 2 when the autonomous cleaning robot 2 is received in the receiving position 25. The presence of the receiving recesses 29 allows the main body 4 of the autonomous cleaning robot 2 to lower when the latter is received in the receiving position 25, and thus ensures immersion of the mop or each mop 18 in the cleaning liquid contained in the cleaning tray 26.

[0157] Advantageously, the docking station 3 also includes an access ramp 31 which is located at the front of the raised part 28 and which is configured to allow the drive wheels 8 to cross the raised part 28 and reach the receiving footprints 29 when the autonomous cleaning robot 2 is received in the receiving location 25.

[0158] As shown in [Fig.14], the docking station 3 includes a cleaning fluid storage tank 31, and a feeding device 32 configured to supply cleaning fluid to the cleaning tray 26.

[0159] The docking station 3 also includes a liquid collection tank 33 configured to collect the used, i.e. dirty, cleaning liquid from the cleaning tank 26, and a suction device 34 configured to suction the cleaning liquid contained in the cleaning tank 26 and to convey the suctioned cleaning liquid into the liquid collection tank 33. Advantageously, the suction device 34 includes a suction pump.

[0160] According to one embodiment of the invention, the docking station 3 could further comprise a waste collection tank 35, and the suction device 34 could be configured to suction the waste contained in the waste collection container 13.1 belonging to the autonomous cleaning robot 2 when the autonomous cleaning robot 2 is received in the docking station 3, and to convey said suctioned waste into the waste collection tank 35 belonging to the docking station 3.

[0161] According to one embodiment of the invention, the docking station 3 could be configured to fill the cleaning fluid reservoir 21 belonging to the autonomous cleaning robot 2 with cleaning fluid from the cleaning fluid storage reservoir 31 belonging to the docking station 3 when the autonomous cleaning robot 2 is received in the docking station 3.

[0162] According to an embodiment of the invention not shown in the figures, each scraping member 27 could be formed by raised features, such as small bumps, spaced apart and arranged in a line. Advantageously, each raised feature has a circular cross-section, and the distance between each raised feature in the same line is smaller than the distance between two adjacent lines of raised features.

[0163] Each line of reliefs could be straight, curved or sawtooth, and the reliefs belonging to the same line could be arranged in a staggered pattern with respect to the reliefs belonging to an adjacent line.

[0164] Of course, the invention is in no way limited to the embodiment described and illustrated, which has been given only by way of example. Modifications remain possible, particularly with regard to the composition of the various elements or by substitution of technical equivalents, without departing from the scope of protection of the invention.

Claims

Demands

1. Autonomous cleaning system (1) comprising: - an autonomous cleaning robot (2) comprising: • a main body (4) having a lower face (5) configured to be oriented towards a surface to be cleaned and a suction inlet (6) opening into the lower face (5) of the main body (4), • a cleaning device (15) comprising at least one mop holder (17) mounted to move in translation relative to the main body (4) along a direction of movement of the holder (D2) extending in a plane of movement which is substantially horizontal when the autonomous cleaning robot (2) rests on a horizontal surface, and at least one mop (18) mounted on the at least one mop holder (17) and configured to be in contact with the surface to be cleaned, and - a docking station (3) configured to accommodate the autonomous cleaning robot (2),characterized in that the docking station (3) is configured to clean at least one mop (18) when the autonomous cleaning robot (2) is received in the docking station (3), and in that the docking station (3) has scraping members (27) configured to extend transversely to the direction of movement of the support (D2) and to scrape or scrub at least one mop (18) when the autonomous cleaning robot (2) is received in the docking station (3) and at least one mop holder (17) is moved along the direction of movement of the support (D2).

2. Self-contained cleaning system (1) according to claim 1, wherein the scraping members (27) extend substantially parallel to each other.

3. Autonomous cleaning system (1) according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the scraping members (27) are configured to extend substantially perpendicularly to the direction of movement of support (D2) when the autonomous cleaning robot (2) is received in the docking station (3).

4. Self-cleaning system (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein each scraping member (27) is a scraping rib.

5. Autonomous cleaning system (1) according to claim 4, wherein each scraping member (27) has a cross-section of overall triangular shape.

6. Autonomous cleaning system (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein each scraping member (27) is formed by reliefs spaced apart from each other and arranged in a line.

7. Self-contained cleaning system (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 6, wherein the scraping members (27) are regularly spaced from each other.

8. Autonomous cleaning system (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 7, wherein the docking station (3) includes a cleaning bin (26) configured to contain cleaning fluid, the scraping members (27) being provided on a bottom wall (26.1) of the cleaning bin (26) and at least one mop (18) being configured to be disposed in the cleaning bin (26) when the autonomous cleaning robot (2) is received in the docking station (3).

9. Self-contained cleaning system (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 8, wherein the scraping members (27) are arranged such that each pair of adjacent scraping members (27) are spaced apart from each other by a separation distance that is substantially the same as or less than a displacement amplitude of at least one mop support (17) along the support displacement direction (D2).

10. Autonomous cleaning system (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 9, wherein the direction of movement of support (D2) extends substantially perpendicularly to the median longitudinal plane (P) of the main body (4).

11. Autonomous cleaning system (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 10, wherein the direction of movement of support (D2) is configured to extend substantially horizontally when the autonomous cleaning robot (2) rests on a horizontal surface.

12. Autonomous cleaning system (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 11, wherein the cleaning device (15) is vertically movable between an active position in which the at least a mop (18) is configured to be in contact with the surface to be cleaned and an inactive position in which at least one mop (18) is configured to be located away from the surface to be cleaned.

13. Autonomous cleaning system (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 12, wherein the autonomous cleaning robot (2) has two drive wheels (9) configured to roll on the surface to be cleaned and arranged on either side of the median longitudinal plane (P) of the main body (4), the two drive wheels (9) being mounted movable in rotation on the main body (4) respectively around two axes of rotation which are substantially parallel.

14. Autonomous cleaning system (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 13, wherein the cleaning device (15) comprises: - two mop supports (17) which are each mounted movable in translation relative to the main body (4) along the support displacement direction (D2), the two mop supports (17) being mounted movable relative to each other between a close configuration in which the two mop supports (17) are close to each other and a far configuration in which the two mop supports (17) are far from each other, and - two mops (18) mounted respectively on the two mop supports (17) and configured to be in contact with the surface to be cleaned.

15. Autonomous cleaning system (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 14, wherein the main body (4) delimits a suction chamber (7) fluidly connected to the suction mouth (6), the autonomous cleaning robot (2) comprising a rotating cleaning brush (8) housed in the suction chamber (7) and mounted to rotate movably about a brush rotation axis.

16. Method of controlling an autonomous cleaning system (1) comprising the following steps: - supplying an autonomous cleaning system (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 15, - receiving the autonomous cleaning robot (2) in the docking station (3), - moving at least one mop support (17) along the support movement direction (D2), - scraping at least one mop (18) by the scraping members (27), so as to clean at least one mop (18).