Claims
- 1. In a drivable automatic floor cleaning machine, having a carriage containing a fresh liquid compartment and a dirty liquid compartment, a cleaning rotor removably attached to a rotor receptacle associated with the fresh liquid compartment for the supply of fresh liquid thereto, at least one suction nozzle connected to the dirty liquid compartment for the return of dirty liquid thereto, a travel roller pair positioned between the cleaning rotor and the suction nozzle and a control handle supporting operating control elements, the improvement which comprises an adjustable machine frame supported for radial movement relative to said rotor receptacle to accommodate cleaning rotors of different diameters, said machine frame having a depending protective curtain on a circumferential region thereof, remote from the suction nozzle, to substantially surround the cleaning rotor.
- 2. Automatic machine according to claim 1, in which said adjustable machine frame comprises at least two frame parts, which are supported for radial movement away from or into one another relative to the rotor receptacle.
- 3. Automatic machine according to claim 2 in which said frame parts are each connected with the other for telescoping movement, one into the other.
- 4. Automatic machine according to claim 1 which further comprises a motor for automatically adjusting the machine frame.
- 5. Automatic machine according to claim 4 in which said motor further comprises a foot pedal, for movement of the machine frame between at least two fixed positions.
- 6. Automatic machine according to claim 1 which further comprises at least one support roller or support roller pair mounted on the side of the cleaning rotor opposite the location of said travel roller pair.
- 7. Automatic machine according to claim 6 in which the support roller or the support roller pair is mounted on said adjustable machine frame.
- 8. Automatic machine according to claim 1 which further comprises a foot-actuated pedal associated with the rotor receptacle for raising and lowering the rotor receptacle to facilitate the engaging and disengaging of the cleaning rotor.
- 9. Automatic machine according to claim 8 in which said rotor receptacle includes a coupling means actuatable from the control handle, preferably a motor-driven conical entraining star which is engageable within an entraining opening in the cleaning rotor.
- 10. Automatic machine according to claim 1 which further comprises centering means on said adjustable machine frame for the centering of said cleaning rotor with respect to said rotor receptacle.
- 11. Automatic machine according to claim 1 in which said fresh liquid compartment and said dirty liquid compartment comprise a unitary tank divided into said two compartments.
- 12. Automatic machine according to claim 11 in which said fresh liquid compartment and said dirty liquid compartment of said unitary tank are each separated from the other by an intermediate wall.
- 13. Automatic machine according to claim 12 in which said intermediate wall includes filter means mounted in openings through selected portions of said intermediate wall for filtering dirty liquid as it passes from the dirty liquid compartment to the fresh liquid compartment.
- 14. Automatic machine according to claim 12 in which said intermediate wall comprises a flexible diaphragm.
- 15. Automatic machine according to claim 1 which further comprises at least one electrical probe mounted within the fresh liquid compartment for automatically detecting and indicating the presence of at least one liquid level within said compartment.
- 16. Automatic machine according to claim 15 in which said at least one probe is supplied with alternating current from an integrated switching circuit which becomes conductive on immersion of said probe into the fresh liquid within said fresh liquid compartment.
- 17. Automatic machine according to claim 16 which further comprises visual indicating means, such as luminescent diodes, associated with said integrated switching circuit and each said probe to provide an automatic visual indication of the liquid level within the fresh liquid compartment.
- 18. Automatic machine according to claim 1 which further comprises a battery compartment within said housing designed to receive both a battery and a rectifier unit, depending upon the desired power source.
- 19. Automatic machine according to claim 1 in which said fresh liquid compartment further comprises a lid which is pivotable through about 90.degree. and which supports an integrated metering container for cleaning concentrate, said metering container being positioned to receive the concentrate when the lid is in open position and to automatically discharge the concentrate into the fresh liquid compartment when the lid is pivoted to closed position.
- 20. Automatic machine according to claim 19 in which said metering container has a graduated scale to indicate a required level of cleaning concentrate to provide a desired mixing ratio of cleaning concentrate to fresh liquid.
Priority Claims (1)
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RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/167,054, filed on Mar. 11, 1988, and now abandoned, having the same title, inventorship, and assignee herewith.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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