Claims
- 1. A cleaning apparatus for use in cleaning a floor which comprises:
- a housing,
- rear wheels having wheel gears coaxial therewith, being disposed in said housing,
- first guiding rollers disposed in said housing, being operatively connected to driving gears, said driving gears being operatively engaged with said wheel gears,
- second guiding rollers disposed in said housing near the floor relative to said first guiding rollers, being operatively associated with said first guiding rollers,
- a conveyor belt, disposed in said housing, having a plurality of conveying members disposed thereon which rotates about said first guiding rollers and second guiding rollers, wherein said conveyor belt is driven by said wheels through engagement of said wheel gears, driving gears, and first and second rollers,
- third guiding rollers disposed near said first guiding rollers and fourth guiding rollers disposed adjacent to said second guiding rollers in said housing,
- a wiping belt disposed adjacent and parallel to said conveyor belt in said housing, said wiping belt operatively rotating about said third and fourth guiding rollers, and rotating in the opposite direction of said conveyor belt so as to cooperate with said conveyor belt,
- a wet sponge disposed in said housing so as to operatively contact said wiping belt,
- trash collecting means disposed in said housing for receiving trash which is conveyed from said conveyor belt, and
- a handle for pushing the cleaning apparatus whereby as the cleaning apparatus is pushed the wheels cause said first rollers to rotate through said gears and the conveyor belt and wiping belt are cooperatively driven so as to perform the functions of sweeping by rotation of the conveyor belt, wiping by rotation of the wiping belt, and collecting of trash by the movement of the plurality of conveying members for effectively retaining the trash in the cleaning apparatus.
- 2. The cleaning apparatus of claim 1, further comprising cleaning brushes adapted to engage each of the conveyor and wiping belts at the first and third guiding rollers, respectively.
- 3. The cleaning apparatus of claim 1, wherein a cover is disposed over the wheels and the handle is secured to said cover.
- 4. The cleaning apparatus of claim 1, wherein the wiping belt is provided with a front cover which is hinged at the front portion of the cleaning apparatus.
- 5. A cleaning apparatus for use in cleaning a floor which comprises:
- a housing,
- rear wheels having wheel gears coaxial therewith, being disposed in said housing,
- first guiding rollers disposed in said housing, being operatively connected to driving gears, said driving gears being operatively engaged with said wheel gears,
- second guiding rollers disposed in said housing, being operatively associated with said first guiding rollers,
- a conveyor belt, disposed in said housing near the floor relative to said first guiding rollers, having a plurality of conveying members disposed thereon which rotates about said first guiding rollers and second guiding rollers, wherein said conveyor belt is driven by said wheels through engagement of said wheel gears, driving gears, and first and second rollers,
- third guiding rollers disposed near said first guiding rollers and fourth guiding rollers disposed adjacent to said second guiding rollers in said housing,
- an auxiliary belt, disposed adjacent and parallel to said conveyor belt in said housing, having a plurality of conveying members, said auxiliary belt operatively rotating about said third and fourth guiding rollers, and rotating in the opposite direction of said conveyor belt,
- front wheels associated with a coaxis of said fourth guiding rollers,
- trash collecting means disposed in said housing for receiving trash which is conveyed from said conveyor belt, and
- a handle for pushing the cleaning apparatus whereby as the cleaning apparatus is pushed the wheels cause said first rollers to rotate through said gears and the conveyor belt and wiping belt are cooperatively driven so as to perform the functions of sweeping by rotation of the conveyor belt wiping by rotation of the wiping belt, and collecting of trash by the movement of the plurality of conveying members for effectively retaining the trash in the cleaning apparatus.
- 6. The cleaning apparatus of claim 5, wherein the collecting means is disposed at the corner between a rear cover and a base member.
- 7. The cleaning apparatus of claim 5, wherein a cover is disposed over the wheels and the handle is secured to said cover.
Priority Claims (1)
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UM 86-2334 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of Application Serial No. 019,120 filed Feb. 26, 1987, for "CLEANING DEVICE", which is now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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