Claims
- 1. A chemical dispenser for use in a hard floor surface cleaner comprising:
a supply of cleaning agent; and a flow control device fluidically coupled to the supply of cleaning agent including an output flow of cleaning agent therethrough having a flow rate that is substantially independent of a volume of the supply of cleaning agent.
- 2. The chemical dispenser of claim 1, wherein the output flow of cleaning agent is less than 10 cubic centimeters per minute.
- 3. The chemical dispenser of claim 1, wherein the flow control device includes a pump driving the output flow of cleaning agent.
- 4. The chemical dispenser of claim 3 including a controller having a control signal, the pump electrically coupled to the control signal and driving the output flow of cleaning agent in response thereto.
- 5. The chemical dispenser of claim 4, wherein the control signal is a pulsed signal.
- 6. The chemical dispenser of claim 4, wherein the pump is powered by the control signal.
- 7. The chemical dispenser of claim 3, wherein the pump is a solenoid pump.
- 8. The chemical dispenser of claim 1, wherein the flow control device includes a flow restriction member having an upstream high pressure inlet and a downstream low pressure outlet.
- 9. The chemical dispenser of claim 8, wherein the flow control device includes a pump in line with the flow restriction member, the pump driving the output flow of cleaning agent which is restricted by the flow restriction member.
- 10. The chemical dispenser of claim 8, wherein the flow restriction member includes a labyrinthine fluid flow path through which the flow of cleaning agent travels.
- 11. The chemical dispenser of claim 8, wherein the flow control member includes a vacuum generating component adjacent the outlet of the flow restriction member.
- 12. The chemical dispenser of claim 11, wherein the vacuum generating component includes an orifice plate in line with a flow of a primary cleaning liquid component.
- 13. The chemical dispenser of claim 1, wherein the cleaning agent includes an anionic surfactant, a nonionic surfactant, and/or a cationic surfactant.
- 14. The chemical dispenser of claim 13, wherein the cleaning agent is in a concentrated form.
- 15. The chemical dispenser of claim 13, wherein the cleaning agent is approximately 38% solids.
- 16. The chemical dispenser of claim 1, including a cleaner cartridge comprising:
a container having an interior cavity in which the supply of cleaning agent is contained; and conduit having a first end fluidically coupled to the interior cavity and a second end connectable to an inlet of the flow restriction member.
- 17. A chemical dispenser for use in a hard floor surface cleaner, the hard floor surface cleaner including a primary cleaning liquid component dispenser having an output flow of primary cleaning liquid component, the chemical dispenser comprising:
a supply of cleaning agent; a flow control device fluidically coupled to the supply of cleaning agent and having an output flow of cleaning agent therethrough; and a fluid mixing member combining the output flows of cleaning agent and primary cleaning liquid component to form an output flow of cleaning liquid.
- 18. The chemical dispenser of claim 17, wherein the output flow of cleaning agent is less than 10 cubic centimeters per minute.
- 19. The chemical dispenser of claim 17, wherein the flow control device includes a pump driving the output flow of cleaning agent.
- 20. The chemical dispenser of claim 19 including a controller having a control signal, the pump electrically coupled to the control signal and driving the output flow of cleaning agent in response thereto.
- 21. The chemical dispenser of claim 20, wherein the control signal is a pulsed signal.
- 22. The chemical dispenser of claim 20, wherein the pump is powered by the control signal.
- 23. The chemical dispenser of claim 19, wherein the pump is a solenoid pump.
- 24. The chemical dispenser of claim 17, wherein the flow control device includes a flow restriction member having an upstream high pressure side adjacent the inlet and a downstream low pressure outlet.
- 25. The chemical dispenser of claim 24, wherein the flow control device includes a pump in line with the flow restriction member, the pump driving the output flow of cleaning agent which is restricted by the flow restriction member.
- 26. The chemical dispenser of claim 24, wherein the flow restriction member includes a labyrinthine fluid flow path through which the flow of cleaning agent travels.
- 27. The chemical dispenser of claim 24, wherein the flow control member includes a vacuum generating component adjacent the outlet of the flow restriction member.
- 28. The chemical dispenser of claim 27, wherein the vacuum generating component includes an orifice plate in line with a flow of a primary cleaning liquid component.
- 29. The chemical dispenser of claim 17, wherein the cleaning agent includes an anionic surfactant, a nonionic surfactant, and/or a cationic surfactant.
- 30. The chemical dispenser of claim 29, wherein the cleaning agent is in a concentrated form.
- 31. The chemical dispenser of claim 29, wherein the cleaning agent is approximately 38% solids.
- 32. The chemical dispenser of claim 17, including a cleaner cartridge comprising:
a container having an interior cavity in which the supply of cleaning agent is contained; and conduit having a first end fluidically coupled to the interior cavity and a second end coupled to the chemical dispenser.
- 33. A chemical dispenser for use in a hard floor surface cleaner, the hard floor surface cleaner including a primary cleaning liquid component dispenser having an output flow of primary cleaning liquid component, the chemical dispenser comprising:
a plurality of cleaning agent supplies; a plurality of flow control devices, each fluidically coupled to one of the cleaning agent supplies and having an output flow of the corresponding cleaning agent therethrough; and a fluid mixing member selectively combining at least one of the output flows of the cleaning agent with the output flow of primary cleaning liquid component to form an output flow of cleaning liquid.
- 34. The chemical dispenser of claim 33, wherein at least one of the output flows of cleaning agent is less than 10 cubic centimeters per minute.
- 35. The chemical dispenser of claim 33, wherein at least one of the flow control devices includes a pump driving the corresponding output flow of cleaning agent.
- 36. The chemical dispenser of claim 35 including a controller having a control signal, the pump electrically coupled to the control signal and driving the output flow of cleaning agent in response thereto.
- 37. The chemical dispenser of claim 36, wherein the control signal is a pulsed signal.
- 38. The chemical dispenser of claim 36, wherein the pump is powered by the control signal.
- 39. The chemical dispenser of claim 35, wherein the pump is a solenoid pump.
- 40. The chemical dispenser of claim 33, wherein at least one of the flow control devices includes a flow restriction member having an upstream high pressure side adjacent the inlet and a downstream low pressure outlet.
- 41. The chemical dispenser of claim 40, wherein the flow control device includes a pump in line with the flow restriction member, the pump driving the output flow of cleaning agent which is restricted by the flow restriction member.
- 42. The chemical dispenser of claim 40, wherein the flow restriction member includes a labyrinthine fluid flow path through which the flow of cleaning agent travels.
- 43. The chemical dispenser of claim 40, wherein the flow control member includes a vacuum generating component adjacent the outlet of the flow restriction member.
- 44. The chemical dispenser of claim 43, wherein the vacuum generating component includes an orifice plate in line with a flow of the primary cleaning liquid component.
- 45. The chemical dispenser of claim 33, wherein at least one of the cleaning agents includes an anionic surfactant, a nonionic surfactant, and/or a cationic surfactant.
- 46. The chemical dispenser of claim 33, wherein at least one of the cleaning agents is in a concentrated form.
- 47. The chemical dispenser of claim 46, wherein the concentrated cleaning agent is approximately 38% solids.
- 48. The chemical dispenser of claim 33, including at least one cleaner cartridge comprising:
a container having an interior cavity in which one of the supplies of cleaning agent is contained; and conduit having a first end fluidically coupled to the interior cavity and a second end connected to an inlet of one of the flow control devices.
- 49. The chemical dispenser of claim 33, including a plurality of cleaner cartridges each comprising:
a container having an interior cavity in which one of the supplies of cleaning agent is contained; and conduit having a first and fluidically coupled to the interior cavity and a second end connected to an inlet of one of the flow control devices.
- 50. A hard floor surface cleaner including the chemical dispenser of claim 33.
- 51. A hard floor surface cleaner comprising:
a supply of cleaning agent; a primary cleaning liquid component dispenser having an output flow of primary cleaning liquid component; a chemical dispenser comprising:
an inlet fluidically coupled to the supply of cleaning agent; a flow control flow device fluidically coupled to the inlet and having a substantially constant output flow of cleaning agent therethrough; and a fluid mixing member receiving the output flows of the cleaning agent and the primary cleaning liquid component, the fluid mixing member having an output flow of cleaning liquid, which is a combination of the cleaning agent and the primary cleaning liquid component;
- 52. The hard floor surface cleaner of claim 51, wherein the output flow of cleaning agent is less than 10 cubic centimeters per minute.
- 53. The hard floor surface cleaner of claim 51, wherein the flow control device includes a pump driving the output flow of cleaning agent.
- 54. The hard floor surface cleaner of claim 53 including a controller having a control signal, the pump electrically coupled to the control signal and driving the output flow of cleaning agent in response thereto.
- 55. The hard floor surface cleaner of claim 54, wherein the control signal is a pulsed signal.
- 56. The hard floor surface cleaner of claim 54, wherein the pump is powered by the control signal.
- 57. The hard floor surface cleaner of claim 53, wherein the pump is a solenoid pump.
- 58. The hard floor surface cleaner of claim 51, wherein the flow control device includes a flow restriction member having an upstream high pressure side adjacent the inlet and a downstream low pressure outlet.
- 59. The hard floor surface cleaner of claim 58, wherein the flow control device includes a pump in line with the flow restriction member, the pump driving the output flow of cleaning agent which is restricted by the flow restriction member.
- 60. The hard floor surface cleaner of claim 58, wherein the flow restriction member includes a labyrinthine fluid flow path through which the flow of cleaning agent travels.
- 61. The hard floor surface cleaner of claim 58, wherein the flow control member includes a vacuum generating component adjacent the outlet of the flow restriction member.
- 62. The hard floor surface cleaner of claim 61, wherein the vacuum generating component includes an orifice plate inline with a flow of a primary cleaning liquid component.
- 63. The hard floor surface cleaner of claim 51, wherein the cleaning agent is in a concentrated form.
- 64. The hard floor surface cleaner of claim 63, wherein the cleaning agent comprises approximately 38% solids.
- 65. The hard floor surface cleaner of claim 51, wherein the cleaning agent includes an anionic surfactant, a nonionic surfactant, and/or a cationic surfactant.
- 66. The hard floor surface cleaner of claim 51, wherein a ratio of the output flow of cleaning agent to the output flow of primary cleaning liquid component is approximately 1:1000.
- 67. The hard floor surface cleaner of claim 51, wherein the primary liquid component dispenser includes:
a supply of primary cleaning liquid component; fluid conduit in fluid communication with the supply of primary cleaning liquid component; a pump driving the output flow of primary cleaning liquid component through the conduit; and a flow restriction member generating a pressure drop in the conduit thereby restricting the output flow of the primary cleaning liquid component therethrough.
- 68. The hard floor surface cleaner of claim 51, including:
an aerator in fluid communication with the flow of cleaning liquid, the aerator converting the cleaning liquid to a foam-like aerated cleaning liquid; a fluid distributor directing the foam-like aerated cleaning liquid onto a hard floor surface; a scrubbing member engaging the hard floor surface and the foam-like aerated cleaning liquid; and a fluid recovery device downstream of the scrubbing member, the fluid recovery device removing at least a portion of the foam-like aerated cleaning liquid from the hard floor surface.
- 69. The hard floor surface cleaner of claim 51, including:
a cartridge receiver; and a cleaner cartridge comprising:
a container removably receivable in the cartridge receiver and having an interior cavity in which the supply of cleaning agent is contained; and conduit having a first end fluidically coupled to the interior cavity and a second end connectable to the inlet of the chemical dispenser.
- 70. A method of dispensing cleaning agent in a hard floor surface cleaner comprising steps of:
a) installing a cleaner cartridge in a cartridge receiver of the hard floor surface cleaner, the cleaner cartridge including a container having an interior cavity containing a supply of cleaning agent and conduit having a first and fluidically coupled to the interior cavity; b) coupling a second end of the conduit to a chemical dispenser; c) receiving the cleaning agent at the chemical dispenser from the cleaner cartridge through the conduit; and d) providing a controlled output flow of cleaning agent using the chemical dispenser.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/026,411, filed Dec. 21, 2001 and entitled “APPARATUS AND METHOD OF USE FOR CLEANING A HARD FLOOR SURFACE UTILIZING AN AERATED CLEANING LIQUID,” which in turn claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/308,773, filed Jul. 30, 2001 and entitled “APPARATUS AND METHOD OF USE FOR CLEANING A HARD FLOOR SURFACE UTILIZING AN AERATED CLEANING LIQUID”; U.S. application Ser. No. ______, filed May 9, 2002, and entitled “CLEANING LIQUID DISPENSING SYSTEM FOR A HARD FLOOR SURFACE CLEANER”; and U.S. application Ser. No. ______, filed ______ and entitled “CLEANER CARTRIDGE.” All of the above-referenced applications are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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