Claims
- 1. A brush and bonnet carpet cleaning assembly comprising:
- (a) a circular brush block having a central axis of rotation, an upper surface, a lower surface and a peripheral portion;
- (b) a plurality of brushes carried by said brush block, said brushes being spaced from said axis and being secured by their proximal end portions to the peripheral portion of said brush block, said brushes extending around said axis, said brushes protruding from the peripheral portion of said brush block in an axial direction away from said brush block and terminating in distal ends which are in a common radial plane and are spaced from said brush block, said brushes and block defining a bonnet receiving cavity circumscribed by said brushes;
- (c) drive means fixed to said lower surface of said brush block for rotating with said brush block about said axis as the peripheral portion of said brush block moves with said brushes in an orbital path around said axis when said brush block is rotated, said drive means having a lower bonnet engaging surface;
- (d) a reversible compressible bonnet having a peripheral portion, an inner portion, and opposite surfaces for selectively being positioned so that one surface is selectively disposed for forming a bottom surface for engaging the carpet and the other surface forms an upper surface in contact with said lower bonnet engaging surface of said drive means, said bonnet being rotatable by said drive means when said block is rotated, said bonnet being confined by said brushes wholly within said receiving cavity, said bonnet being formed of flexible compressible hydrophilic material and having tufts of hydrophilic yarns along said surfaces of said bonnet, said bonnet, when received within said bonnet receiving cavity having said upper surface of said bonnet in contact with said bonnet engaging surface, said bonnet being of sufficient thickness that when said bonnet is within said recess and said bonnet engaging surface engages said upper surface of said bonnet, said bonnet extends away from said lower surface of said brush block by a distance greater than the length of that portion of said brushes which protrude from said brush block and so that the lower surface of said bonnet is in a plane below said common radial plane for supporting said brushes with their distal ends spaced away from the carpet sufficiently for the ends of said brushes to be free of said carpet until said brush block is tilted; and
- (e) holding elements protruding from said block for engaging the tufts of either surface of said opposite surfaces of said bonnet which forms said upper surface of said bonnet for causing said bonnet to be held within said bonnet receiving cavity when said block is lifted away from the carpet and to be rotated about said axis when said block and said brushes are rotated.
- 2. The brush and bonnet assembly defined in claim 1 wherein said brush block is provided with a central opening which is adapted to communicate with a floor machine, and a removable central cap on said brush block for selectively closing said central opening, said central opening providing a passageway through which liquid is introduced to said bonnet for wetting the bonnet.
- 3. The brush and bonnet assembly defined in claim 1 wherein said holding elements comprise hooks disposed in the bonnet receiving cavity, said hooks being located radially inwardly of said brushes and secured to the lower surface of said brush block for yieldably retaining the peripheral portion of said bonnet in said cavity.
- 4. A brush and bonnet carpet cleaning assembly comprising:
- (a) a circular brush block having a central axis of rotation, an upper surface, a lower bonnet engaging surface and a peripheral portion;
- (b) a plurality of brushes carried by said brush block, said brushes being spaced from said axis and being secured by their proximal end portions to the peripheral portion of said brush block, said brushes extending around said axis, said brushes protruding from the peripheral portion of said brush block in an axial direction away from said brush block and terminating in distal ends which are in a common radial plane and are spaced from said brush block, said brushes and block defining a bonnet receiving cavity circumscribed by said brushes;
- (c) means connected to said brush block for rotating said brush block about said axis so that the peripheral portion of said brush block moves with said brushes in an orbital path around said axis when said brush block is rotated;
- (d) a reversible compressible bonnet having a peripheral portion, an inner portion, and opposite surfaces for selectively being positioned so that one surface is selectively disposed for forming a bottom surface for engaging the carpet and the other surface forms an upper surface, said bonnet being removeable received wholly within said receiving cavity, said bonnet being formed of flexible compressible hydrophilic material and having tufts of hydrophilic yarns along surfaces of said bonnet, said bonnet, when received within said bonnet receiving cavity having said upper surface of said bonnet in contact with said bonnet engaging surface, said bonnet being of sufficient thickness that it extends from said brush block by a distance greater than the length of that portion of said brushes which protrude from said brush block and so that the lower surface of said bonnet is in a plane below said common radial plane for supporting said brushes with their distal ends spaced away from the carpet sufficiently for the ends of said brushes to be free of said carpet until said brush block is tilted; and
- (e) holding elements protruding from said block for engaging the tufts of said upper surface of said bonnet for causing said bonnet to be rotated about said axis when said block and said brushes are rotated;
- wherein said bonnet engaging surface is a friction driving member disposed along a central portion of the lower surface of said brush block, said brushes surrounding said friction driving member, said friction driving member contacting the upper surface of said bonnet radially inwardly of said holding elements.
- 5. A brush and bonnet carpet cleaning assembly comprising:
- (a) a circular brush block having a central axis of rotation, an upper surface, a lower bonnet engaging surface and a peripheral portion;
- (b) a plurality of brushes carried by said brush block, said brushes being spaced from said axis and being secured by their proximal end portions to the peripheral portion of said brush block, said brushes extending around said axis, said brushes protruding from the peripheral portion of said brush block in an axial direction away from said brush block and terminating in distal ends which are in a common radial plane and are spaced from said brush block, said brushes and block defining a bonnet receiving cavity circumscribed by said brushes;
- (c) means connected to said brush block for rotating said brush block about said axis so that the peripheral portion of said brush block moves with said brushes in an orbital path around said axis when said brush block is rotated;
- (d) a reversible compressible bonnet having a peripheral portion, an inner portion, and opposite surfaces for selectively being positioned so that one surface is selectively disposed for forming a bottom surface for engaging the carpet and the other surface forms an upper surface, said bonnet being removeable received wholly within said receiving cavity, said bonnet being formed of flexible compressible hydrophilic material and having tufts of hydrophilic yarns along surfaces of said bonnet, said bonnet, when received within said bonnet receiving cavity having said upper surface of said bonnet in contact with said bonnet engaging surface, said bonnet being of sufficient thickness that it extends from said brush block by a distance greater than the length of that portion of said brushes which protrude from said brush block and so that the lower surface of said bonnet is in a plane below said common radial plane for supporting said brushes with their distal ends spaced away from the carpet sufficiently for the ends of said brushes to be free of said carpet until said brush block is tilted; and
- (e) holding elements protruding from said block for engaging the tufts of said upper surface of said bonnet for causing said bonnet to be rotated about said axis when said block and said brushes are rotated;
- wherein said bonnet engaging surface includes a central annular frictional drive means on the lower surface of said block for engaging the upper surface of said bonnet and wherein said holding elements include straight, downwardly protruding elements which protrude from the lower surface of said brush block, said elements being disposed radially outwardly of said frictional drive means for engaging the peripheral portion of said bonnet for removeable retaining said bonnet in place within said cavity, said brushes being disposed radially outwardly of said elements.
- 6. A brush and bonnet carpet cleaning assembly comprising:
- (a) a disc-shaped brush body having a lower surface, said body being rotatable about a vertical axis;
- (b) a plurality of brushes protruding in an axial direction from said brush body, said brushes being disposed in a circle around said axis and adjacent the periphery of said body, said brushes having an inner peripheral defining, with said body, a central bonnet receiving cavity;
- (c) a resilient flexible water absorbent fabric bonnet removeably received within said cavity, said bonnet having an upper surface and a lower surface;
- (d) a plurality of holding elements protruding from the lower surface of said body, said holding elements being disposed radially inwardly of said inner periphery of said brushes for removeably engaging said bonnet by protruding into the upper surface of said bonnet, said holding elements retaining said bonnet within said cavity, said bonnet and said holding elements being rotated with said body about said axis, said holding elements also retaining said bonnet in place when said body is tilted;
- (e) said body being provided with a plurality of circumferentially spaced passageways passing through said body; and
- (f) said body being provided with an upwardly opening, circumferential channel communicating with said passageways for supplying liquid introduced into said channel through said passageways and to said bonnet;
- wherein said bonnet is circular and has a peripheral portion, said holding elements being disposed in a ring for engaging the peripheral portion of said bonnet and a frictional drive member is secured to said lower surface of said body radially inwardly of said holding elements for engaging the central portion of said bonnet for rotating said bonnet with said body.
- 7. The carpet cleaning assembly defined in claim 6 wherein said frictional drive member is composed of rubber.
- 8. The carpet cleaning member defined in claim 7 wherein said frictional drive member has spaced ribs.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 07/600,009 filed on Oct. 18, 1990, now abandoned and Ser. No. 07/823,022 filed on Jan. 15, 1992, now abandoned.
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