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1. Technical Field
The invention relates to wet/dry vacuum cleaners, and, more particularly, to an tool which converts any wet/dry vacuum cleaner to a small carpet extractor or spotter.
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2. Background Art
Wet/dry vacuums are well known in the art for cleaning floors and fabrics such as carpets and upholsteries. Such vacuum cleaners generally include a portable recovery tank having a vacuum pump and a vacuum head connected via a wand and hose to the tank for sucking wet and/or dry material from the surface being cleaned into the tank.
There is a need for an extractor tool that can convert any wet/dry vacuum to a small carpet extractor or spotter extractor machine that can clean small spots and soil easily by scrubbing and vacuuming as an extractor machine.
These and other objects are preferably accomplished by providing a tool that contains a bottle or container for containing therein a liquid cleaning solution, and an integrated pump communicating with the liquid cleaning solution in the bottle or container and a brush for dispensing the cleaning solution to clean a small spot or soil on a carpet or the like.
The above-mentioned features and objects of the present disclosure will become more apparent with reference to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein like reference numerals denote like elements and in which:
Referring now to
An exploded view of tool 10 is shown in
A cover 28 is shown for covering hose 25 (see also
A one way valve 36 is provided for the nozzle 18 as will be discussed. The front view of tool 10 is shown in
As seen in
Thus, as seen in
Thus, in operation, squeezing trigger 30 sprays fluid out of nozzle 26 (see also
In conclusion, tool 10 has a support housing 16 having tube 17 which connects the tool 10 to a conventional wet/dry vacuum cleaner 100 (
Trigger support housing 29 has an integrated cylinder chamber 38 containing the plunger 31 and spring 32 forming a pump. The extractor nozzle 18 has a brush holder support 45 (
Trigger 30 is assembled to the tool extractor nozzle 18 engaging plunger 31 to work as a pump to spray the soap solution from container 11. Trigger 30 is fixed to nozzle 18 by pivot pin 41. Screws 34, 35 extend through suitable aligned holes in trigger housing 29 to secure the same to the nozzle 18.
When trigger 30 is activated against the bias of spring 32, soap solution is sprayed out of nozzle 26 by pushing plunger 31 downwardly. The solution in chamber 39 is pressurized, and sprayed out of nozzle 26. One way check valve 36 in chamber 38 prevents air from going into chamber 39 when the plunger 31 returns to its initial position.
There is also a one-way check valve 14 in cap 13 to prevent leakage from the container 11 when the cap 13 is in the down position. This also prevents soap solution from returning into container 11 when plunger 31 pressurizes the solution.
Thus, connecting tool 10 to a conventional wet/dry vacuum cleaner and activating trigger 30, allows one to spray the surface to be cleaned, such as a carpet, then scrub the carpet with bristles 24 until the spots on the carpet disappear. The tool 10 can be tilted to vacuum up excessive dirt soap solution. The moist carpet or upholstery will dry in a few hours.
Although a particular embodiment of the invention is disclosed, variations thereof may occur to an artisan and the scope of the invention should only be limited by the scope of the appended claims.
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20130019430 A1 | Jan 2013 | US |