Claims
- 1. A method of mechanically removing soil from a surface intended to be cleaned, said method comprising the steps of successively and repeatedly:
wetting a portion of a cleaning medium with a cleaning liquid; extracting any soil and at least some of the cleaning liquid from the previously wetted portion of the cleaning medium; and wiping the surface intended to be cleaned with the portion of the cleaning medium so as to transfer soil from the surface intended to be cleaned to the cleaning medium.
- 2. The method of claim 1 further comprising the step of extracting any soil and at least some of the cleaning liquid on the portion of the cleaning medium previous wiped against the surface intended to be clean and prior to again wetting the same portion.
- 3. An automated method of removing soil from a surface intended to be cleaned by a movable machine having a revolving cleaning medium comprising the steps of successively and repeatedly:
wetting a portion of the revolving cleaning medium with a cleaning liquid; extracting any soil and at least some of the cleaning solution from said previously wetted portion of the revolving cleaning medium; and wiping the surface with said portion of the revolving cleaning medium previously extracted so as to transfer soil from the surface intended to be cleaned to the revolving cleaning medium.
- 4. The method of claim 3 further comprising the step of extracting any soil and at least some of the cleaning solution from the portion of the cleaning medium previously wiped against the surface intended to be clean and prior to again wetting the same portion.
- 5. A method of removing soil from a surface intended to be cleaned, said method comprising the steps of successively:
wetting a portion of a revolving cleaning medium with a cleaning liquid; extracting soil and at least some of the cleaning liquid from said portion of the revolving cleaning medium; and wiping the surface with said portion of the revolving cleaning medium so as to transfer soil from the surface intended to be cleaned to the cleaning medium
- 6. The method of claim 5 wherein the step of wetting the portion of the revolving cleaning medium includes spraying cleaning liquid onto the cleaning medium.
- 7. The method of claim 5 wherein the step of extracting soil and at some of the cleaning liquid from the portion of the cleaning medium is achieved through a vacuum extractor.
- 8. The method of claim 5 wherein the cleaning medium includes at least one elongated generally cylindrical shaped element rotating generally about an axis of rotation.
- 9. The method of claim 8 wherein the cleaning medium includes a pair of elongated generally cylindrical shaped elements which are counter-rotated relative to each other, and wherein said axis of rotation is generally parallel with the surface intended to be cleaned.
- 10. The method of claim 9 wherein the step of extracting is achieved through a pair of vacuum apertures, each of said pair of vacuum apertures being associated with a different one of the counter-rotated elongated generally cylindrical shaped elements.
- 11. The method of claim 8 wherein the axis of rotation is aligned in a direction generally transverse to an operational direction of device movement across the surface.
- 12. The method of claim 5 wherein the surface is a carpet surface, and wherein the step of wiping the surface transfers soil from fibers of the carpet surface to the cleaning medium.
- 13. The method of claim 5 wherein the surface is a fabric surface, and wherein the step of wiping the surface transfers soil from fibers of the fabric surface to the cleaning medium.
- 14. A surface maintenance device for performing a surface cleaning process, comprising:
a revolving cleaning medium including mechanization for positioning said cleaning medium so as to wipe said surface intended to be cleaned; a cleaning liquid dispenser which wets a portion of the revolving cleaning medium; and an extractor in operative engagement with the revolving cleaning medium for removing some of the dispensed cleaning liquid from said previously wetted portion prior to said portion being wiped against the surface intended to be cleaned, wherein soil from the surface intended to be cleaned is transferred to said portion of the revolving cleaning medium as said portion is wiped against the surface intended to be cleaned, said portion being subsequently rewetted and extracted so as to remove any soil previously transferred to the cleaning medium.
- 15. A surface maintenance device of claim 14 wherein the cleaning liquid dispenser includes a nozzle which sprays cleaning liquid onto the cleaning medium.
- 16. A surface maintenance device of claim 14 further comprising a soiled solution recovery tank.
- 17. A surface maintenance device of claim 14 wherein said extractor includes a vacuum device for removing a soiled solution of cleaning liquid and soil transferred from the surface intended to be cleaned.
- 18. A surface maintenance device of claim 14 wherein the cleaning medium includes at least one generally cylindrical shaped element.
- 19. A surface maintenance device of claim 18 wherein the cleaning medium is a cylindrical brush.
- 20. A surface maintenance device of claim 18 wherein the cleaning medium includes a pair of cylindrical brushes.
- 21. A surface maintenance device of claim 18 wherein the cleaning medium includes a pair of cylindrical shaped elements which are counter-rotated relative to each other.
- 22. A surface maintenance device of claim 21 wherein the extractor includes a pair of vacuum apertures and each one of the pair of vacuum apertures is associated with a different one of the pair of cylindrical shaped elements.
- 23. A surface maintenance device of claim 18 wherein the surface is a carpet surface, and wherein the cleaning medium transfers soil from fibers of the carpet surface.
- 24. A surface maintenance device of claim 18 wherein the surface is a fabric surface, and wherein the cleaning medium transfers soil from fibers of the fabric surface.
- 25. A surface maintenance device for performing a surface cleaning process, said device being capable of moving across a surface intended to be cleaned, said surface maintenance device comprising:
a pair of generally cylindrical shaped cleaning mediums, said cleaning mediums being counter-rotated relative to each other and in contact with the surface; a cleaning liquid dispenser which wets a portion of at least one of the revolving cleaning mediums with a cleaning solution; and an extractor in operative engagement with the cleaning medium which removes some of the dispensed cleaning solution from said portion of at least one of the revolving cleaning mediums prior to said portion being wiped against the surface intended to be cleaned, wherein soil from the surface is transferred to said portion of at least one of the revolving cleaning mediums as said portion is wiped against the surface, said portion being subsequently rewetted and extracted so as to remove soil from the cleaning medium.
- 26. A surface cleaning machine of claim 25 wherein the cleaning liquid dispenser conveys cleaning liquid to a portion of the rotating wiping elements and the extractor removes some of the cleaning liquid from the portion prior to the portion being wiped against the surface.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application hereby incorporates by reference and, under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e), claims the benefit of priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/299,561 filed Jun. 20, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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