Claims
- 1. A cleaning liquid dispensing system of a mobile hard floor surface cleaner having a supply of cleaning liquid, the system comprising:
fluid conduit in fluid communication with the supply of cleaning liquid; a pump driving a flow of the cleaning liquid through the conduit; and a flow restriction member generating a pressure drop in the conduit thereby restricting the flow of the cleaning liquid therethrough.
- 2. The system of claim 1, wherein the flow restriction member includes a plate having an orifice therethrough.
- 3. The system of claim 2, wherein the diameter of the orifice is approximately 0.03 inch.
- 4. The system of claim 1, wherein a flow rate of the flow of cleaning liquid is less than 0.5 gallons per minute.
- 5. The system of claim 1, wherein the pump is in line with the fluid conduit and includes an outlet that is maintained at a high pressure, the flow of cleaning liquid being driven through the outlet.
- 6. The system of claim 5, wherein the pressure at the outlet of the pump is variable.
- 7. The system of claim 5, wherein the pressure at the outlet is held substantially constant.
- 8. The system of claim 7, wherein the pressure at the outlet is approximately 40 psi.
- 9. A hard floor surface cleaner including the system of claim 1.
- 10. A cleaning liquid dispensing system of a mobile hard floor surface cleaner having a supply of cleaning liquid, the system comprising:
fluid conduit in fluid communication with the supply of cleaning liquid; a pump in line with the fluid conduit and having an outlet that is maintained at a high pressure, and an output flow of cleaning liquid through the outlet and the conduit; and a flow restriction member in line with the conduit and the flow of cleaning liquid, the flow restriction member having an upstream high pressure side and a downstream low pressure side, thereby generating a pressure drop in the conduit that restricts a flow rate of the cleaning liquid through the conduit to a substantially constant value.
- 11. The system of claim 10, wherein the flow restriction member includes a plate having an orifice therethrough.
- 12. The system of claim 11, wherein the diameter of the orifice is approximately 0.03 inch.
- 13. The system of claim 10, wherein the flow rate is less than 0.5 gallons per minute.
- 14. The system of claim 10, wherein the pressure at the outlet of the pump is variable.
- 15. The system of claim 10, wherein the pressure at the outlet is held substantially constant.
- 16. The system of claim 15, wherein the pressure at the outlet is approximately 40 psi.
- 17. A hard floor surface cleaner including the system of claim 10.
- 18. A hard floor surface cleaner comprising:
a supply of cleaning liquid; and a cleaning liquid dispensing system including: fluid conduit in fluid communication with the supply of cleaning liquid; a pump driving a flow of the cleaning liquid through the conduit; and a flow restriction member generating a pressure drop in the conduit thereby restricting the flow of the cleaning liquid therethrough.
- 19. The cleaner of claim 18, wherein the flow restriction member includes a plate having an orifice therethrough.
- 20. The cleaner of claim 19, wherein the diameter of the orifice is approximately 0.03 inch.
- 21. The cleaner of claim 18, wherein a flow rate of the flow of cleaning liquid is less than 0.5 gallons per minute.
- 22. The cleaner of claim 18, wherein the pump is in line with the fluid conduit and includes an outlet that is maintained at a high pressure, the flow of cleaning liquid being driven through the outlet.
- 23. The cleaner of claim 22, wherein the pressure at the outlet of the pump is variable.
- 24. The cleaner of claim 22, wherein the pressure at the outlet is held substantially constant.
- 25. The cleaner of claim 24, wherein the pressure at the outlet is approximately 40 psi.
- 26. The cleaner of claim 23, wherein the pressure at the outlet of the pump is varied in accordance with a velocity of the hard floor cleaner.
- 27. The cleaner of claim 18, wherein the cleaning liquid includes a primary cleaning component and a cleaning agent.
- 28. The cleaner of claim 27, wherein the ratio of primary cleaning component to cleaning agent is approximately 1000:1.
- 29. The cleaner of claim 27, wherein the cleaning agent includes an anionic surfactant, a nonionic surfactant, and/or a cationic surfactant.
- 30. The cleaner of claim 18, including:
a supply of a primary cleaning component; and a chemical dispenser having an output flow of cleaning agent; and a fluid mixing member in fluid communication with the cleaning agent and the primary cleaning component and producing the supply of cleaning liquid as combination of the cleaning agent and the primary cleaning component.
- 31. The cleaner of claim 30, wherein the CCD includes a removable cartridge containing a supply of the cleaning agent.
- 32. The cleaner of claim 18, wherein the cleaning liquid is a primary cleaning component.
- 33. The cleaner of claim 32, including:
a chemical dispenser having an output flow of cleaning agent; and a fluid mixing member in fluid communication with the cleaning agent and the cleaning liquid and producing an output flow comprising a combination of the cleaning agent and the cleaning liquid.
- 34. The cleaner of claim 18, including:
a fluid distributor in fluid communication with the conduit and directing the flow of cleaning liquid to the hard floor surface; a scrubbing member engaging the hard floor surface and the cleaning liquid; and a fluid recovery device adjacent the scrubbing member, the fluid recovery device removing at least a portion of the cleaning liquid from the hard floor surface.
- 35. The cleaner of claim 34, wherein the scrubbing member includes a rotatable scrub medium.
- 36. The cleaner of claim 35, wherein the scrub medium is a cylindrical-type scrub brush rotated about a generally horizontal axis of rotation relative to the hard floor surface.
- 37. The cleaner of claim 34, wherein the fluid recovery device is a vacuum device for conveying soiled cleaning liquid from the hard floor surface.
- 38. The cleaner of claim 18, 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 the 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 and removing at least a portion of the foam-like aerated cleaning liquid from the hard floor surface.
- 39. The cleaner of claim 38, wherein the aerator includes a mixing member receiving the flow of cleaning liquid, pressurized air, or both.
- 40. The cleaner of claim 38, wherein the cleaning liquid is collected such that the foam-aerated cleaning liquid substantially de-aerates on the hard floor surface prior to removal by the fluid recovery device.
- 41. The cleaner of claim 38, including a defoaming device for de-aerating foam recovered by the fluid recovery device.
- 42. A mobile hard floor surface cleaner comprising:
a supply of cleaning liquid; and a cleaning liquid dispensing system including:
fluid conduit in fluid communication with the supply of cleaning liquid; a pump in line with the fluid conduit and having an outlet that is maintained at a high pressure, and an output flow of cleaning liquid through the outlet and the conduit; and a flow restriction member in line with the conduit and the flow of cleaning liquid, the flow restriction member having an upstream high pressure side and a downstream low pressure side, thereby generating a pressure drop in the conduit that restricts a flow rate of the cleaning liquid through the conduit to a substantially constant value.
- 43. The cleaner of claim 42, wherein the diameter of the orifice is approximately 0.03 inch.
- 44. The cleaner of claim 42, wherein the pressure at the outlet of the pump is variable.
- 45. The cleaner of claim 42, wherein the pressure at the outlet is held substantially constant.
- 46. The cleaner of claim 42, wherein the flow restriction member limits the flow rate of the flow of cleaning liquid to less than 0.5 gallons per minute.
- 47. The cleaner of claim 42, wherein the cleaning liquid includes a primary cleaning component and a cleaning agent.
- 48. The cleaner of claim 47, wherein the ratio of primary cleaning component to cleaning agent is approximately 1000:1.
- 49. The cleaner of claim 47, wherein the cleaning agent includes an anionic surfactant, a nonionic surfactant, and/or a cationic surfactant.
- 50. The cleaner of claim 42, including:
a supply of a primary cleaning component; and a chemical dispenser having an output flow of cleaning agent; and a fluid mixing member in fluid communication with the cleaning agent and the primary cleaning component and producing the supply of cleaning liquid as combination of the cleaning agent and the primary cleaning component.
- 51. The cleaner of claim 50, wherein the CCD includes a removable cartridge containing a supply of the cleaning agent.
- 52. The cleaner of claim 42, wherein the cleaning liquid is a primary cleaning component.
- 53. The cleaner of claim 52, including:
a chemical dispenser having an output flow of cleaning agent; and a fluid mixing member in fluid communication with the cleaning agent and the cleaning liquid and producing an output flow comprising a combination of the cleaning agent and the cleaning liquid.
- 54. The cleaner of claim 42, including:
a fluid distributor in fluid communication with the conduit and directing the flow of cleaning liquid to the hard floor surface; a scrubbing member engaging the hard floor surface and the cleaning liquid; and a fluid recovery device adjacent the scrubbing member, the fluid recovery device removing at least a portion of the cleaning liquid from the hard floor surface.
- 55. The cleaner of claim 54, wherein the scrubbing member includes a rotatable scrub medium.
- 56. The cleaner of claim 55, wherein the scrub medium is a cylindrical-type scrub brush rotated about a generally horizontal axis of rotation relative to the hard floor surface.
- 57. The cleaner of claim 54, wherein the fluid recovery device is a vacuum device for conveying soiled cleaning liquid from the hard floor surface.
- 58. The cleaner of claim 42, 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 the 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 and removing at least a portion of the foam-like aerated cleaning liquid from the hard floor surface.
- 59. The cleaner of claim 58, wherein the aerator includes a mixing member receiving the flow of cleaning liquid, pressurized air, or both.
- 60. The cleaner of claim 58, wherein the cleaning liquid is collected such that the foam-aerated cleaning liquid substantially de-aerates on the hard floor surface prior to removal by the fluid recovery device.
- 61. The cleaner of claim 58, including a defoaming device for de-aerating foam recovered by the fluid recovery device.
- 62. A method of controlling a flow of cleaning liquid through a fluid circuit of a mobile hard floor surface cleaner comprising steps of:
a) pumping a supply of cleaning liquid through conduit of the fluid circuit at a near constant pressure; and b) generating a pressure drop in the conduit to thereby control a flow rate of the flow of cleaning liquid therethrough.
- 63. The method of claim 62, wherein the generating step b) includes installing a plate in line with the conduit, the plate having an orifice with a diameter that is less than a diameter of the conduit.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is 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.” All of the above-reference applications are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60308773 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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