Claims
- 1. A cleaning implement, comprising:
a liquid delivery system for providing a cleaning liquid to a surface to be cleaned having an electrical motor and a voltage source; a handle having a switch disposed thereon and comprising a plurality of handle sections, wherein each section has at least one electrical connector which is electrically connected with an electrical connector of an adjacent handle section so that said switch can activate said electrical motor; and a support head pivotally attached to said handle for releasably receiving a cleaning sheet.
- 2. The cleaning implement of claim 1, wherein said sections are formed from hollow tubes.
- 3. The cleaning implement of claim 2, wherein said handle comprises a first section, a second section, and a third section disposed between said first section and said second section, wherein said third section has two electrical connectors disposed within said tube of said third section and wherein said internal electrical connectors are interconnected by at least one wire within said tube of said third section.
- 4. The cleaning implement of claim 3, wherein said first and second sections of said handle each have an electrical disposed at the end of each said tube of said first and said second sections.
- 5. The cleaning implement of claim 3, wherein at least one of said two electrical connectors of said third section of said handle is offset the end of said tube of said third section.
- 6. The cleaning implement of claim 3, wherein said at least one of said two electrical connectors of said third section is disposed at least about 15 mm from the end of said third section.
- 7. The cleaning implement of claim 1, wherein said electrical connectors each have a plug and a socket, wherein said plug of one of said electrical connectors engages said socket of another of said electrical connectors.
- 8. The cleaning implement of claim 7, wherein said plug comprises a cylindrical post having a plurality of ribs extending radially there from.
- 9. The cleaning implement of claim 8, wherein said socket is in the form of a hole.
- 10. The cleaning implement of claim 3, wherein said tubes have a substantially flat surface thereon.
- 11. The cleaning implement of claim 10, wherein said tubes of said first and second sections of said handle have an outside diameter which is slightly less than the inside diameter of said tube of said third section of said handle so that said first and said sections of said handle slide into said tube of said third section.
- 12. The cleaning implement of claim 11, wherein said electrical connectors of said first and said second sections of said handle have a plurality of protrusions which cooperate with said flat surface of said tube of said third section to guide said tubes of said first and said second sections into said tube of said third section of said handle.
- 13. The cleaning implement of claim 11, wherein said first and second sections each have a first connector offset from the end of said tube of said first and said second sections and said third section has a second connector disposed adjacent to each end of said tube thereof and wherein said first and second connectors engage to secure said sections together.
- 14. The cleaning implement of claim 13, wherein said first connectors have at least one hole and said second connectors have at least at least one prong which engages said at least one hole of said first connectors.
- 15. The cleaning implement of claim 3, wherein said first section has a handle grip with a handle portion for gripping by a user and a switch portion containing said switch wherein a ridge is disposed between said handle portion and said switch portion for separating said portions.
- 16. The cleaning implement of claim 15, wherein the longitudinal axis of said switch portion is substantially coaxial with the longitudinal axis of said third section.
- 17. The cleaning implement of claim 16, wherein the longitudinal axis of said handle portion is angled relative to the longitudinal axis of said handle portion and wherein said angle is between about 90 degrees and about 140 degrees.
- 18. The cleaning implement of claim 17, wherein said switch is located below the outer surface of said switch portion.
- 19. A cleaning implement, comprising:
a liquid delivery system for providing a cleaning liquid to a surface to be cleaned; a handle; a support head pivotally attached to said handle for releasably receiving a cleaning sheet, wherein a portion of said support head is configured to allow visual inspection of the cleaning sheet through said support head.
- 20. The cleaning implement of claim 19, wherein said portion of said support head comprises a cut-out in said support head.
- 21. The cleaning implement of claim 19, wherein said portion of said support head is transparent.
- 22. A cleaning implement, comprising:
a liquid delivery system for providing a cleaning liquid to a surface to be cleaned having an electrical motor and a voltage source; a handle; a support head pivotally attached to said handle for releasably receiving a cleaning sheet, wherein said support head comprises a substantially rigid upper plate and a substantially rigid lower plate with a cavity therebetween.
- 23. The cleaning implement of claim 22, wherein said lower plate further comprises a pair of opposed holders for receiving a pin to secure said handle to said support head.
- 24. A cleaning implement, comprising:
a liquid delivery system for providing a cleaning liquid to a surface to be cleaned including a canister for storing a cleaning liquid having a plurality of side walls and vent valve having a cracking pressure of at least about 0.4 Kpa, wherein said canister is substantially in the form of a parallelogram in a plan view cross section and wherein said side walls have a deflection of less than about 1.5 mm during use; a handle; and a support head pivotally attached to said handle for releasably receiving a cleaning sheet.
- 25. The cleaning implement of claim 24, wherein said canister is formed by blow molding or injection blow molding and said side walls have a thickness of less than about 1 mm.
- 26. The cleaning implement of claim 25, wherein at least one of said side walls has a plurality of grooves.
- 27. The cleaning implement of claim 26, wherein said grooves have a spacing of at least about one groove per 15 mm.
- 28. The cleaning implement of claim 27, wherein said grooves have a length of at least about 60 mm, a depth of at least about 2 mm, and a width of at least about 2 mm.
- 29. A kit, comprising:
a mop head; a universal joint connected to said mop head; a canister housing connected to said universal joint having an electrical motor and pump; and a handle comprising at least one handle section and having a switch, wherein said handle is electrically disconnected from said housing when disassembled from said canister housing but which is electrically connected to said canister housing when assembled with said canister housing.
- 30. The kit of claim 29, further comprising a plurality of handle sections.
- 31. The kit of claim 29, further comprising a container having a length of less than about 650 mm, a width of less than about 200 mm, and a height of less than about 125 mm for storing said mop head, said handle, and said canister housing.
- 32. The kit of claim 29, wherein said at least one handle section has a length of less than about 75 cm.
- 33. A spray appliance, comprising
an electrical motor having a shaft and a casing; a gear pump directly coupled to said casing of said electrical motor; and wherein the combination of said gear pump and said electrical motor has an efficiency of at least about 5% and wherein said gear pump is compatible with a liquid having a pH of about 2 and a liquid having a pH of about 14.
- 34. The spray appliance of claim 33, wherein said gear pump further comprises a drive gear directly attached to said shaft of said electrical motor.
- 35. The spray appliance of claim 34, further comprising at least two screws disposed on either side of said drive gear, said two screws engaging said casing of said electrical motor.
- 36. The spray appliance of claim 35, wherein the distance between said screws is between about 9 mm and about 27 mm.
- 37. The spray appliance of claim 34, wherein said drive gear is formed from an acetal copolymer.
- 38. A spray appliance, comprising:
a pump; an electrical motor driving said pump; an electrical pickup in electrical communication with said electrical motor; at least one battery having a positive terminal and a negative terminal, wherein said battery is disposed in a battery cradle and wherein said battery has a first position and a second position within said battery cradle; and a pair of prongs attached to said battery cradle, wherein at least a portion of said positive terminal of said battery passes between said prongs to engage said electrical pickup when said battery is in said first position and said prongs prevent contact between said negative terminal of said battery and said electrical pickup when said battery is in said second position.
- 39. The spray appliance of claim 1, wherein the gap between said prongs is between about 5 mm and about 14 mm.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS AND PATENTS
[0001] This application is related to the following applications and patents, each of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein: U.S. application Ser. No. 09/188,604 filed Nov. 9, 1998 by Nagel et al.; U.S. application Ser. No. 09/201,618 filed Nov. 30, 1998 by Benecke; U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/110,476 filed Dec. 1, 1998 by Policicchio et al.; U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/156,286 filed Sep. 27, 1999 by Sherry et al.; U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/162,935 filed Nov. 2, 1999 by Policicchio et al.; U.S. application Ser. No. 09/381,550 filed Mar. 16, 1998 by Policicchio et al.; U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/156,289 filed Sep. 27, 1999 by R. A. Godfroid et al.; U.S. Pat. No. 5,960,508 issued Oct. 5, 1999 to S. A. Holt et al.; U.S. Pat. No. 6,003,191 issued Dec. 21, 1999 to A. E Sherry et al.; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/756,999 filed Nov. 26, 1996 by S. A. Holt et al.; PCT Application No. US99/10971 filed May 18, 1999; PCT Application No. US99/27893 filed Nov. 24, 1999; U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/129,949 filed Apr. 19, 1999 by R. A. Godfroid et al.; and U.S. application Serial No. 09/037,379 filed Mar. 10, 1998 by Policicchio et al.
Provisional Applications (6)
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Date |
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60110476 |
Dec 1998 |
US |
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60156286 |
Sep 1999 |
US |
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60162935 |
Nov 1999 |
US |
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60156289 |
Sep 1999 |
US |
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60199444 |
Apr 2000 |
US |
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60129949 |
Apr 1999 |
US |