This invention relates generally to a method and apparatus for self-propelled cleaning. The present invention relates to a surface cleaner capable of collecting dirt, hair, common allergens and debris from a surface while moving by itself.
It is known that floor cleaners such as dry mops, stick and upright vacuum cleaners are used to remove dust and debris. While these cleaners may have been suitable for the purposes in which they were intended these bare floor cleaners do not allow for easy cleaning under furniture and have to be manually controlled.
It is also known that self-propelled bare floor cleaners exist with a drive unit and a separate frame onto which the cleaning element is attached. The aforementioned drive unit is inside and free in relation to the separate frame. The separate frame extends outward from the drive unit and is larger than the drive unit. The aforementioned drive unit is typically similar to that described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,934,968, which discloses a hollow ball within which a driving mechanism is inserted to impart motion.
For example, U.S. Pat. No. 6,571,415 to Gerber et al discloses a random motion drive unit housed in a separate cleaning frame with a dusting surface that contacts and cleans the parallel plane of the floor surface. Similarly, U.S. Patent Application 20030126701 discloses a random motion drive unit arranged inside a separate top-hat shaped frame with a duster attached to the underside of the frame and extending over the floor to clean only the floor surface.
These self-propelled cleaners work to clean in wide open spaces, however, there exists a need to make the cleaning device travel to smaller areas such as corners, drawers, underneath low furniture and the like for which the larger frame in the aforementioned cleaners does not allow. The larger frame of the aforementioned cleaners also prevents movement into areas where the opening into the area to be cleaned is smaller than the frame (i.e. a furniture post next to a wall). Accordingly, a need also exists for a device capable of greater range of motion and greater cleaning versatility.
Furthermore these self-propelled cleaners are constrained to cleaning only the surfaces parallel to one plane of the framework; thus restricting their ability to remove dust, hair, common allergens, debris and the like. This restriction does not allow cleaning in areas that have more than one surface such as corners, toe kicks, underside of furniture where debris and the like is more likely to collect.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a smaller, more easily maneuverable, compact, cheaper self-propelled cleaner solution.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a self-propelled cleaning machine that makes it easy for singles, single parents and other individuals short on time to clean. The present invention provides an efficient method of cleaning that requires little or no human intervention.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide disabled persons and the elderly an easy to use self-propelled cleaning machine.
Still further, it is an object of the present invention to provide a self-propelled cleaner that can be propelled over, across, or underneath bare surfaces in hard to reach areas such as underneath furniture, in drawers, ductwork and the like.
The present invention advantageously fills the aforementioned deficiencies by providing a method and apparatus for self-propelled cleaning. The present invention utilizes a novel method and apparatus for overcoming the limitations of the present self-propelled cleaning tools. The present invention guides itself under furniture, in and out of corners, and around electrical cords requiring little or no human intervention. This is particularly advantageous to the elderly, disabled, singles, single parents or others who are limited in time or mobility. This solution may not completely replace the need for manual cleaning but is an important supplement to manual cleaning, and for some the present invention may indeed be a complete replacement for the need to perform manual cleaning.
One advantage of the present invention is that the cleaner will contact multiple surfaces rather than only the surface beneath it by touching surfaces that are both parallel and perpendicular to the cleaner. For example the present invention can simultaneously come in contact with three surfaces of a corner, while the current cleaning tools are constrained to cleaning only one surface of a corner namely the floor. Another example is when the present invention is in close proximity to the bottom-side of furniture, thereby, allowing contact with both the bottom-side of the furniture and the surface on which the furniture rests (above and below the self-propelled cleaner).
In addition, in one embodiment of the present invention a cleaning sheet directly surrounds the drive unit allowing the overall footprint of the self-propelled cleaner to remain close to the size of the drive unit (i.e. no outward extension or frame). This allows for greater maneuverability particularly into and out of corners or small spaces such as drawers, duct work, closets, and the like. This small footprint provides a benefit by reaching areas that cannot otherwise be reached by the current self-propelled cleaners.
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention a cleaning sheet is formed into an envelope through stitching, which results in a mostly encompassed drive unit. Therefore the envelope substantially surrounds the drive unit allowing the drive unit to be inserted into and removed from the envelope. The drive unit is spherically shaped, like a ball, and moves simultaneously with the envelope. The drive unit is activated/deactivated by a switch that is located on the drive unit.
In other embodiments of the present invention the cleaning sheet can be formed into an envelope via adhesives or other bonding methods provided it contains the drive unit therein and allows for insertion and removal of the drive unit. In yet another embodiment the envelope has an elastic lined opening so as to snugly contain the drive unit.
In another embodiment of the present invention the envelope is substantially larger than the drive unit allowing one or more drive units to fit within the envelope or allowing one or more drive units to move freely within the envelope imparting motion on the overall envelope across the surface to be cleaned and allowing for greater surface area coverage.
In another embodiment of the present invention the envelope can consist of one or more materials with different characteristics. For example, the envelope can be made by combining plastic in the shape of a cone and a cleaning sheet, whereby, the drive unit is contained. Another example is an envelope that is both cardboard, shaped as a box, and a cleaning sheet containing the drive unit. Furthermore, in additional embodiments of the present invention the envelope can be made into various shapes. For example circular, cone-like, or rectangular.
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention the cleaning sheet is a disposable dry electrostatic cloth that substantially encompasses the drive unit. In other embodiments the cleaning sheet can be laundered and re-used. In yet another embodiment a scented cleaning sheet delivers a scent incident to the motion of the drive unit.
In an alternate embodiment of the present invention the cleaning sheet possesses one or more appendages protruding form the outer surface of the cleaning sheet. These appendages can be of similar or dissimilar material to that of the sheet. In yet a different embodiment the cleaning sheet is an appendage that is attached to the drive unit. This appendage trails the drive unit and collects dirt and debris. Additionally, more than one cleaning sheet or appendage can be attached.
In another embodiment of the present invention the cleaning sheet is wetted with a cleaning/polishing agent such as ammonia, borax, sodium bicarbonate, sodium hypo chlorite, sodium hydroxide, water, detergents, lemon oil, pine oil, solvents, surfactants, or antimicrobial.
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention the drive unit is spherical in shape. In other embodiments the drive unit can be various shapes such as cylindrical or elliptical; all shapes allow motion across a surface. Furthermore the drive unit size is small enough to fit in tight spaces such as between a wall and the leg of a piece of furniture. In another embodiment of the present invention the drive unit is sufficiently sized to effectively clean larger spaces. For example, a drive unit the size of a beach ball can clean a large arena that has few obstacles.
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention the drive unit shell is made of a rigid plastic material. In other embodiments the drive unit shell can be multi-faceted, solid, or wiffle-like. The outermost surface of the drive unit can be made of rubber and be smooth or textured in nature. Furthermore the shell's outer surface can be electro-statically charged or coated with an adhesive.
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention the construction of the drive unit shell and motorized mechanism are separate elements but joined as one. The drive unit shell and motorized mechanism are sufficient in mass thus providing momentum for forward and random motion. This motion prevents the self-propelled cleaner from stopping or getting stuck. In another embodiment the drive unit shell and motorized mechanism are monolithic. In yet another embodiment the drive unit shell and motorized mechanism contain additional elements such as a vacuum or additional cleaning sheets.
In the preferred embodiment the self-propelled cleaner moves independently about the surface to be cleaned. In an alternate embodiment of the present invention the motion of the drive unit is controlled remotely, whereby, the controller can be human or machine. For example a base station could control the time, range, and area cleaned by the self-propelled cleaner.
In other embodiments of the present invention the drive unit is activated/deactivated by a remotely controlled switch or by removing/inserting the drive unit into a docking station or recharging station. In yet another embodiment the drive unit is activated/deactivated at certain time intervals through the use of a clock chip or other timing device.
In the preferred embodiment rechargeable batteries power the drive unit. In other embodiments disposable batteries, solar power, kinetic energy (such as wind-up), or a fuel cell power the drive unit.
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention one or more cleaning sheets and a stitched seam form an envelope that can be removeably attached to the drive unit. This envelope or sheet assembly snuggly encompasses the drive unit. Thus the drive unit and cleaning sheet move simultaneously.
In alternate embodiments other means to fasten the cleaning sheet to the drive unit can be used such as hook and loop, adhesives, buttons, tape, snaps, glue, rubber, rope, string, magnetic seal, elastic bands, tacks and the like.
In an alternate embodiment a formed sheet is made such that it does not require a fastener, connector, or adhesive layer to operatively move with the drive unit. Such a formed sheet is constructed in a manner that it can expand to be placed over the drive unit and contract for a snug fit to the drive unit. Any such process that can produce the desired shape and fit may be used. For example the formed sheet can be stamped, sewn or constructed into shape. One novel construction would involve the use of heat shrink material woven into the cleaning sheet forming the desired shape around the drive unit when heat is applied.
In another embodiment the outer shell of the drive unit facilitates the fastening of the cleaning sheet to the drive unit. For example, the drive unit shell can incorporate adhesives, rubber, hook and loop or other features. In yet another embodiment attachment structures can be incorporated into the shell of the drive unit to receive and retain the cleaning sheet.
In another embodiment of the present invention the cleaning sheet is woven with a magnetic material and magnetically attached to the drive unit whose shell if made of a magnetic material. In yet another embodiment of the present invention the cleaning sheet is removably attached to the drive unit by an external semi-rigid skeletal clip that emulates the shape of the drive unit.
In another embodiment of the present invention the cleaning sheet and shell of the drive unit are one entity. The cleaning sheets are layered on top of each other such that one cleaning sheet is peeled off or removed and another cleaning sheet is revealed beneath it. In an alternate approach multiple cleaning sheets are contained within the shell of the drive unit. An opening in the shell of the drive unit allows for a cleaning sheet to be extracted from the shell of the drive unit.
In another embodiment of the present invention the sheet is made of a durable material such as rubber, fur, leather and the like. The random motion of the drive unit motivates pets or children to chase and engage in play with the present invention as a toy. The durable sheet material provides longevity and withstands rough handling such as teeth marks, clawing, and the like. In this embodiment sensors and indicators can be included to detect and indicate impeded motion, low battery power, location, or other useful information.
The present invention will be more fully understood from the accompanying drawings that are intended to be read in conjunction with the description and preferred embodiments.
While the specification concludes with claims particularly pointing out and distinctly claiming the invention, it is believed that the present invention will be better understood from the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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From the aforementioned description and drawings, a number of advantages of the self-propelled cleaner become evident:
With respect to the above description, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of the invention, to include variations on size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operations, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art. All equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by the present invention.
Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction, embodiments and/or operation(s) shown and described. Accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.
While the present invention has been described above in terms of specific embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to these disclosed embodiments. Variations are possible within the teachings of the present invention. The scope of the invention should be determined by proper interpretation and construction of the appended claims and their legal equivalents.