Claims
- 1. A liquid extraction cleaner for cleaning a surface and including a cleaner housing, the extraction cleaner further comprising:
a liquid extraction system mounted to the cleaner housing and including:
a suction nozzle having a nozzle opening; a recovery tank including a tank housing having an inlet opening in the tank housing; a suction conduit in communication with the suction nozzle and the inlet opening to the recovery tank; a vacuum source; and a working air conduit in open communication with the vacuum source, the recovery tank and the suction nozzle, whereby the vacuum source can draw liquid and debris through the suction nozzle and the suction conduit and to the recovery tank in which the liquid and debris are deposited; and a liquid dispensing system mounted to the cleaner housing and including:
a cleaning fluid supply tank; at least one spray nozzle having an outlet opening for spraying cleaning fluid onto the surface to be cleaned; and a supply conduit interconnecting the cleaning fluid supply tank and the spray nozzle for supplying cleaning fluid to the spray nozzle; the improvement comprising:
the cleaning fluid supply tank has indentations on side portions thereof for ease of removal of the supply tank from the receptacle formed in the cleaner housing.
- 2. The liquid extraction cleaner of claim 1 wherein the indentations each contains at least one nub to facilitate handling the fluid supply tank during removal and installation thereof.
- 3. The liquid extraction cleaner of claim 2 wherein the housing has a cylindrical rim defining a receptacle and the fluid dispensing system has an inlet opening in a lower portion of the receptacle; the cleaning fluid supply tank has an outlet opening at a lower portion thereof and a seal surrounding the outlet opening; and the seal is frictionally received within the cylindrical rim to releasably retain the tank on the cleaner housing.
- 4. The liquid extraction cleaner of claim 1 wherein the housing has a cylindrical rim defining a receptacle and the fluid dispensing system has an inlet opening in a lower portion of the receptacle; the cleaning fluid supply tank has an outlet opening at a lower portion thereof and a seal surrounding the outlet opening; and the seal is frictionally received within the cylindrical rim to releasably retain the tank on the cleaner housing.
- 5. The liquid extraction cleaner of claim 1 wherein the cleaning fluid supply tank is releasably mounted on the cleaner housing through a seal between the tank and the cleaner housing.
- 6. The liquid extraction cleaner of claim 1 wherein the indentations each contains a plurality of nubs to facilitate handling the fluid supply tank during removal and installation thereof.
- 7. A liquid extraction cleaner for cleaning a surface and including a cleaner housing, the extraction cleaner further comprising:
a liquid extraction system mounted to the cleaner housing and including:
a suction nozzle having a nozzle opening; a recovery tank including a tank housing having an inlet opening in the tank housing; a suction conduit in communication with the suction nozzle and the inlet opening to the recovery tank; a vacuum source; and a working air conduit in open communication with the vacuum source, the recovery tank and the suction nozzle, whereby the vacuum source can draw liquid and debris through the suction nozzle and the suction conduit and to the recovery tank in which the liquid and debris are deposited; and a liquid dispensing system mounted to the cleaner housing and including: a cleaning fluid supply tank; at least one spray nozzle having an outlet opening for spraying cleaning fluid onto the surface to be cleaned; a supply conduit interconnecting the cleaning fluid supply tank and the spray nozzle for supplying cleaning fluid to the spray nozzle; and the improvement comprising:
a cavity formed in a front portion of the housing and a portion of the recovery tank is received in the cavity.
- 8. The liquid extraction cleaner of claim 7 wherein a portion of the working air conduit is an integrally formed with the recovery tank.
- 9. The liquid extraction cleaner of claim 8 wherein the portion of the working air conduit that is an integrally formed with the recovery tank is received in the housing cavity.
- 10. The liquid extraction cleaner of claim 9 wherein the housing has a grooved support member at a bottom portion thereof which receives a flange on the lower portion of the recovery tank to retain the recovery tank on the housing.
- 11. The liquid extraction cleaner of claim 10 and further comprising a releasable latch between an upper portion of the housing and an upper portion of the recovery tank for releasably retaining the recovery tank on the housing.
- 12. The liquid extraction cleaner of claim 8 wherein the housing has a grooved support member at a bottom portion thereof which receives a flange on the bottom portion of the recovery tank to retain the recovery tank on the housing.
- 13. The liquid extraction cleaner of claim 12 and further comprising a releasable latch between an upper portion of the housing and an upper portion of the recovery tank for releasably retaining the recovery tank on the housing.
- 14. The liquid extraction cleaner of claim 7 wherein the housing has a grooved support member at a bottom portion thereof which receives a flange on a lower portion of the recovery tank to retain the recovery tank on the housing.
- 15. The liquid extraction cleaner of claim 14 and further comprising a releasable latch between an upper portion of the housing and an upper portion of the recovery tank for releasably retaining the recovery tank on the housing.
- 16. The liquid extraction cleaner of claim 7 wherein one of the housing and the recovery tank has a grooved support member at a bottom portion thereof which receives a flange on the other of the housing and the recovery tank to retain the recovery tank on the housing.
- 17. The liquid extraction cleaner of claim 16 and further comprising a releasable latch between an upper portion of the housing and an upper portion of the recovery tank for releasably retaining the recovery tank on the housing.
- 18. A liquid extraction cleaner for cleaning a surface, the extraction cleaner further comprising:
a liquid extraction system mounted to the cleaner housing and including:
a suction nozzle having a nozzle opening; a recovery tank including a tank housing having an inlet opening in the tank housing; a suction conduit in communication with the suction nozzle and the inlet opening to the recovery tank; a vacuum source; and a working air conduit in open communication with the vacuum source, the recovery tank and the suction nozzle, whereby the vacuum source can draw liquid and debris through the suction nozzle and the suction conduit and to the recovery tank in which the liquid and debris are deposited; and a liquid dispensing system mounted to the cleaner housing and including:
a cleaning fluid supply tank; at least one spray nozzle having an outlet opening for spraying cleaning fluid onto the surface to be cleaned; and a supply conduit interconnecting the cleaning fluid supply tank and the spray nozzle for supplying cleaning fluid to the spray nozzle; the improvement comprising:
a releasable connection between the recovery tank and the housing that includes a grooved support member at a bottom portion of one of the housing and the recovery tank which receives a flange on a lower portion of the other of the housing and the recovery tank for pivotally supporting the recovery tank on the housing into and from a latched position.
- 19. The liquid extraction cleaner of claim 18 wherein the releasable connection further comprising a releasable latch between an upper portion of the housing and an upper portion of the recovery tank for releasably retaining the recovery tank on the housing.
- 20. A rechargeable liquid extraction cleaner for cleaning a surface and including a cleaner housing and including a cleaner housing in combination with a recharging base, the extraction cleaner further comprising:
a liquid extraction system mounted to the cleaner housing and including:
a suction nozzle having a nozzle opening; a recovery tank including a tank housing having an inlet opening in the tank housing; a suction conduit in communication with the suction nozzle and the inlet opening to the recovery tank; a vacuum source; and a working air conduit in open communication with the vacuum source, the recovery tank and the suction nozzle, whereby the vacuum source can draw liquid and debris through the suction nozzle and the suction conduit and to the recovery tank in which the liquid and debris are deposited; a liquid dispensing system mounted to the cleaner housing and including:
a cleaning fluid supply tank; at least one spray nozzle having an outlet opening for spraying cleaning fluid onto the surface to be cleaned; and a supply conduit interconnecting the cleaning fluid supply tank and the spray nozzle for supplying cleaning fluid to the spray nozzle; an electrical supply circuit mounted to the cleaner housing and including a battery electrically connected to the vacuum source; a battery charging circuit; a first openings formed in the cleaner housing; and an electrical receptacle mounted in the first opening and electrically connected to the battery charging circuit; and the recharging base including an electrical connector adapted to be operably received in the cleaner electrical receptacle for charging the battery when the cleaner is mounted on the recharging base and adapted to be connected to an electrical circuit; the improvement comprising:
a second aperture formed on the cleaner housing adjacent to the first opening; and a guide pin mounted on the charging base proximate the electrical connector and so positioned on the recharging base so that it is received in the second opening in the cleaner housing when the electrical connector is received in the electrical receptacle and the cleaner is mounted on the recharging base.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/549,743, filed Apr. 14, 2000, which is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/206,023, filed Dec. 4, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,125,498, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/067,558, filed on Dec. 5, 1997, all of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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