Claims
- 1. A carpet and upholstery extractor comprising:
- a cleaning liquid supply tank for providing a source of cleaning liquid, a pump in fluid communication with said supply tank for providing a source of pressurized cleaning liquid, a spray nozzle in fluid communication with said pump for receiving pressurized cleaning liquid from said pump and applying said cleaning liquid upon a surface to be cleaned;
- a wet pickup nozzle, a recovery tank and a suction producing means fluid in communication with said pickup nozzle and said recovery tank for creating a reduced pressure in said recovery tank for drawing air and soiled cleaning liquid in through the pickup nozzle and into the recovery tank, where the recovered soiled cleaning liquid is separated from the air and collected in the recovery tank;
- a pour spout having a discharge opening located in an upper portion of said recovery tank at a location spaced above a surface of the collected liquid when said recovery tank is filled to capacity; and
- wherein a pivotal spout cover extends across and immediately adjacent to said discharge opening, such that upon activation of said suction producing means the reduced pressure in said recovery tank draws the spout cover against said discharge opening and seals said discharge opening, and upon inclination of said extractor toward said pour spout, when said suction producing means is deactivated, the spout cover pivots under the pressure of the collected liquid such said collected liquid may be freely discharged through said pour spout.
- 2. An extractor according to claim 1, wherein said spout cover is formed of resilient material and resiliently yields under the pressure of the collected liquid upon inclination of the extractor for opening said pour spout and discharging the collected liquid.
- 3. An extractor according to claim 1, wherein said recovery tank has an open top and a removable lid encloses the top of said recovery tank.
- 4. An extractor according to claim 3, wherein said pour spout extends out from an upper peripheral edge of said recovery tank and has an open top for discharging the collected liquid.
- 5. An extractor according to claim 4, wherein said spout cover extends out from a peripheral edge of said lid and covers said open top of said pour spout.
- 6. An extractor according to claim 5, wherein said spout cover is formed of resilient material and resiliently yields under the pressure of the collected liquid upon inclination of the extractor for opening said pour spout and discharging the collected liquid.
- 7. A wet pickup vacuum cleaner comprising:
- a wet pickup suction nozzle, a recovery tank and a motor fan assembly in fluid in communication with said suction nozzle and said recovery tank for drawing air and soiled cleaning liquid in through said suction nozzle and into said recovery tank, where the recovered soiled cleaning liquid is separated from the air and collected in said recovery tank;
- an open topped pour spout located in an upper portion of said recovery tank; and
- wherein a pivotal spout cover extends across and immediately adjacent to the open top of said pour spout, such that upon activation of said motor fan assembly the reduced pressure in said recovery tank draws said spout cover against the open top of said pour spout and seals said pour spout, and upon inclination of said vacuum cleaner toward said pour spout, when said motor fan assembly is deactivated, said spout cover pivots under the pressure of the collected liquid such said collected liquid may be freely discharged through said pour spout.
- 8. A vacuum cleaner according to claim 7, wherein said spout cover is formed of resilient material and pivots by resiliently yielding under the pressure of the collected liquid upon inclination of said vacuum cleaner.
- 9. A vacuum cleaner according to claim 7, wherein said recovery tank has an open top and a removable lid encloses the top of said recovery tank.
- 10. A vacuum cleaner according to claim 9, wherein said pour spout is formed in an upper peripheral edge of said recovery tank.
- 11. A vacuum cleaner according to claim 10, wherein said spout cover extends radially out from a peripheral edge of said lid.
- 12. A vacuum cleaner according to claim 11, wherein said spout cover is formed of resilient material and resiliently yields under the force of the reduced pressure in the recovery tank to seal said pour spout when said motor fan assembly is activated, and yields under the pressure of the collected liquid upon inclination of said vacuum cleaner when said motor fan assembly is deactivated.
- 13. A carpet and upholstery extractor comprising:
- a cleaning liquid supply tank for providing a source of cleaning liquid, a cleaning liquid applicator, and a cleaning liquid supply conduit fluidly communicating said supply tank with said applicator for applying cleaning liquid to a surface to be cleaned;
- a wet pickup suction nozzle, a recovery tank, and a motor fan assembly in communication with said suction nozzle and said recovery tank for drawing air and soiled cleaning liquid in through said suction nozzle and into said recovery tank, where the recovered soiled cleaning liquid is separated from the air and collected in said recovery tank;
- a pour spout having a discharge opening located in an upper portion of said recovery tank at a location spaced above a surface of the collected liquid when said recovery tank is filled to capacity; and
- wherein a pivotal spout cover extends across and immediately adjacent to said discharge opening, such that upon activation of said motor fan assembly the reduced pressure in said recovery tank draws said spout cover against said discharge opening and seals said discharge opening, and upon inclination of said extractor toward said pour spout when said motor fan assembly is deactivated said spout cover pivots under the pressure of the collected liquid such that said collected liquid may be freely discharged through said pour spout.
- 14. An extractor according to claim 13, wherein said spout cover is formed of resilient material and pivots by resiliently yielding under the pressure of the collected liquid upon inclination of said extractor.
- 15. An extractor according to claim 14, wherein said recovery tank has an open top, a removable lid encloses the top of said recovery tank, said pour spout is formed in an upper peripheral edge of said recovery tank, and said spout cover extends radially out from a peripheral edge of said lid.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/642,788 filed on May 3, 1996, which is now U.S. Pat. No. 5,870,798.
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