Claims
- 1. A cleaner cartridge for containing a supply of cleaning agent for use in a hard floor surface cleaner having a chemical dispenser, the cleaner cartridge comprising:
a container having an interior cavity; and conduit having a first end fluidically coupled to the interior cavity and a second end connectable to the chemical dispenser.
- 2. The cleaner cartridge of claim 1 including a flow control member mounted to the conduit and controlling a flow of fluid therethrough.
- 3. The cleaner cartridge of claim 1 including a connector attached to a second end of the conduit and configured to couple to a cooperating connector of the chemical dispenser.
- 4. The cleaner cartridge of claim 3, wherein the connector includes a flow control member for controlling a flow of fluid therethrough.
- 5. The cleaner cartridge of claim 1 including a seal between the first end of the conduit and the container.
- 6. The cleaner cartridge of claim 5, wherein the seal includes an annular neck adjoining the container and surrounding the first end of the conduit.
- 7. The cleaner cartridge of claim 6, wherein the seal includes a weld between the annular neck, the first end of the conduit, and the container.
- 8. The cleaner cartridge of claim 1, wherein the container is collapsible.
- 9. The cleaner cartridge of claim 1, wherein the container is formed of a clear, opaque, or translucent material.
- 10. The cleaner cartridge of claim 1 including a housing enclosing the container.
- 11. The cleaner cartridge of claim 10, wherein the housing includes an opening through which the second end of the conduit extends.
- 12. The cleaner cartridge of claim 10, wherein the housing includes a side wall having an opening through which the container can be viewed.
- 13. The cleaner cartridge of claim 10, wherein the housing includes at least one side having a removable portion.
- 14. The cleaner cartridge of claim 13, wherein the removable portion defines an opening through which the conduit can extend for coupling to the dispenser.
- 15. The cleaner cartridge of claim 13, wherein the removable portion is defined by perforations in the wall of the housing.
- 16. The cleaner cartridge of claim 13, wherein the removable portion is formed in a bottom of the housing.
- 17. The cleaner cartridge of claim 13, wherein the removable portion is formed in a side of the housing.
- 18. The cleaner cartridge of claim 13, wherein the removable portion is formed both in a bottom and a side of the housing.
- 19. The cleaner cartridge of claim 10, wherein the housing is formed of a rigid or semi-rigid material.
- 20. The cleaner cartridge of claim 19, wherein the housing is formed of plastic, cardboard and/or metal.
- 21. The cleaner cartridge of claim 20, wherein the housing is formed of a corrugated material.
- 22. The cleaner cartridge of claim 1, including a cleaning agent contained in the interior cavity of the container.
- 23. The cleaner cartridge of claim 22, wherein the cleaning agent includes an anionic surfactant, a nonionic surfactant, and/or a cationic surfactant.
- 24. The cleaner cartridge of claim 22, wherein the cleaning agent is in a concentrated form.
- 25. The cleaner cartridge of claim 24, wherein the cleaning agent is approximately 38% solids.
- 26. A hard floor surface cleaner comprising:
a cartridge receiver; a cleaner cartridge removably received by the cartridge receiver, the cleaner cartridge including:
a container having an interior cavity containing a supply of cleaning agent; and conduit having a first end fluidically coupled to the interior cavity; a primary cleaning liquid component dispenser having an output flow of primary cleaning liquid component; and a chemical dispenser including: a flow control device coupled to a second end of the conduit and in fluid communication with the cleaning agent and a flow of the cleaning agent therethrough; and a fluid mixing member receiving the 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.
- 27. The hard floor surface cleaner of claim 26 including a flow control member mounted to the conduit and controlling a flow of cleaning agent therethrough.
- 28. The hard floor surface cleaner of claim 26 including a connector attached to a second end of the conduit and configured to couple to a cooperating connector of the chemical dispenser.
- 29. The hard floor surface cleaner of claim 28, wherein the connector includes a flow control member for controlling a flow of fluid therethrough.
- 30. The hard floor surface cleaner of claim 26 including a seal between the first end of the conduit and the container.
- 31. The hard floor surface cleaner of claim 30, wherein the seal includes an annular neck adjoining the container and surrounding the first end of the conduit.
- 32. The hard floor surface cleaner of claim 31, wherein the seal includes a weld between the annular neck, the first end of the conduit, and the container.
- 33. The hard floor surface cleaner of claim 26, wherein the container is collapsible.
- 34. The hard floor surface cleaner of claim 26, wherein the container is formed of a clear, opaque, or translucent material.
- 35. The hard floor surface cleaner of claim 26 including a housing enclosing the container.
- 36. The hard floor surface cleaner of claim 35, wherein the housing includes an opening through which the second end of the conduit extends.
- 37. The hard floor surface cleaner of claim 35, wherein the housing includes a side wall having an opening through which the container can be viewed.
- 38. The hard floor surface cleaner of claim 35, wherein the housing includes at least one side having a removable portion.
- 39. The hard floor surface cleaner of claim 38, wherein the removable portion defines an opening through which the conduit can extend for coupling to the dispenser.
- 40. The hard floor surface cleaner of claim 38, wherein the removable portion is defined by perforations in the wall of the housing.
- 41. The hard floor surface cleaner of claim 38, wherein the removable portion is formed in a bottom of the housing.
- 42. The hard floor surface cleaner of claim 38, wherein the removable portion is formed in a side of the housing.
- 43. The hard floor surface cleaner of claim 38, wherein the removable portion is formed both in a bottom and a side of the housing.
- 44. The hard floor surface cleaner of claim 35, wherein the housing is formed of a rigid or semi-rigid material.
- 45. The hard floor surface cleaner of claim 44, wherein the housing is formed of plastic or cardboard.
- 46. The hard floor surface cleaner of claim 44, wherein the housing is formed of a corrugated material.
- 47. The hard floor surface cleaner of claim 26, including a cleaning agent contained in the interior cavity of the container.
- 48. The hard floor surface cleaner of claim 47, wherein the cleaning agent includes an anionic surfactant, a nonionic surfactant, and/or a cationic surfactant.
- 49. The hard floor surface cleaner of claim 47, wherein the cleaning agent is in a concentrated form.
- 50. The hard floor surface cleaner of claim 49, wherein the cleaning agent is approximately 38% solids.
- 51. The hard floor surface cleaner of claim 26, wherein the primary cleaning 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.
- 52. The hard floor surface cleaner of claim 26 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.
- 53. The chemical dispenser of claim 52, wherein the output flow of cleaning agent is less than 10 cubic centimeters per minute.
- 54. The chemical dispenser of claim 52, wherein the flow control device includes a pump driving the output flow of cleaning agent.
- 55. The chemical dispenser of claim 54 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.
- 56. The chemical dispenser of claim 55, wherein the control signal is a pulsed signal.
- 57. The chemical dispenser of claim 55, wherein the pump is powered by the control signal.
- 58. The chemical dispenser of claim 54, wherein the pump is a solenoid pump.
- 59. The chemical dispenser of claim 26, 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.
- 60. The chemical dispenser of claim 59, 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.
- 61. The chemical dispenser of claim 59, wherein the flow restriction member includes a labyrinthine fluid flow path through which the flow of cleaning agent travels.
- 62. The chemical dispenser of claim 59, wherein the flow control member includes a vacuum generating component downstream of the flow restriction member.
- 63. The chemical dispenser of claim 62, wherein the vacuum generating component includes an orifice plate inline with a flow of a primary cleaning liquid component.
- 64. A method of providing a supply of cleaning agent in a hard floor surface cleaner, the method comprising steps of:
a) providing a container having an interior cavity and conduit having a first end fluidically coupled to the interior cavity; b) storing a supply of cleaning agent in the interior cavity of the container; and c) connecting a second end of the conduit to a chemical dispenser.
- 65. The method of claim 64, including d) providing an output flow of cleaning agent to the chemical dispenser through the conduit.
- 66. The method of claim 65, including e) collapsing the container in response to the output flow of cleaning agent.
Parent Case Info
[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 “CHEMICAL DISPENSER FOR A HARD FLOOR SURFACE CLEANER.”All of the above-referenced applications are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60308773 |
Jul 2001 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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