Claims
- 1. A liquid distribution nozzle adapted to be mounted on the head portion of a gravity-fed cleaning system having a (i) a handle portion, (ii) a liquid reservoir held within a housing on the handle portion and (iii) a head portion pivotally coupled to the handle portion, the nozzle comprising:
an inlet for liquid passing through the nozzle; a central liquid chamber; and a plurality of liquid outlet orifices, the plurality of liquid outlet orifices each in fluid communication with the central liquid chamber, the plurality of liquid outlet orifices each having a predetermined shape and orientation within the nozzle, wherein upon discharge of liquid from the nozzle under the force of gravity results in liquid uniformly distributed in a predetermined pattern in front of the head portion of the cleaning system.
- 2. The liquid distribution nozzle of claim 1 in which the nozzle is constructed integrally with the head portion .
- 3. The liquid distribution nozzle of claim 1 in which the nozzle is permanently mounted to the head portion.
- 4. The liquid distribution nozzle of claim 1 in which the nozzle is detachably mounted to the head portion .
- 5. The liquid distribution nozzle of claim 4 in which the nozzle is snap-mounted to the head portion .
- 6. The liquid distribution nozzle of claim 4 in which the nozzle is mounted to the head portion with a bayonet-type mounting.
- 7. The liquid distribution nozzle of claim 4 in which the nozzle is slide mounted onto the head portion.
- 8. The liquid distribution nozzle of claim 4 in which the nozzle is removably mounted to the head portion in a first position, wherein upon application of an external force the nozzle will be displaced from the first position to avoid damage thereto.
- 9. The liquid distribution nozzle of claim 1 in which the discharged liquid from each of the plurality of liquid outlet orifices forms a separate, discrete portion of the predetermined pattern.
- 10. The liquid distribution nozzle of claim 1 in which the predetermined pattern of the discharged liquid is essentially hemispherical.
- 11. The liquid distribution nozzle of claim 1 in which the predetermined pattern which the discharged liquid forms is a sector.
- 12. The liquid distribution nozzle of claim 1 in which the predetermined pattern which the discharged liquid forms is a truncated sector.
- 13. The liquid distribution nozzle of claim 1 in which the predetermined pattern which the discharged liquid forms is an annular sector.
- 14. The liquid distribution nozzle of claim 1 in which the predetermined pattern consists of a plurality of discrete sectors.
- 15. The liquid distribution nozzle of claim 1 in which the predetermined pattern consists of a plurality of overlapping sectors.
- 16. The liquid distribution nozzle of claim 1 in which the predetermined pattern consists of a plurality of discrete annular sectors.
- 17. The liquid distribution nozzle of claim 1 in which the predetermined pattern consists of a plurality of overlapping annular sectors.
- 18. The liquid distribution nozzle of claim 1 in which the discharged liquid from each of the plurality of liquid outlet orifices forms a discrete annular sector.
- 19. A stream pattern produced by discharge of liquid under the force of gravity from a nozzle on the head portion of a cleaning system onto a horizontal surface, the nozzle having a liquid inlet and at least one liquid outlet orifice, the cleaning system having a liquid reservoir mounted to the handle thereof for supplying liquid to the nozzle, the stream pattern formed in front of the head portion on the horizontal surface in a predetermined shape.
- 20. A stream pattern produced by discharge of liquid under the force of gravity from a nozzle on the head portion of a cleaning system onto a horizontal surface, the nozzle having a liquid inlet and a plurality of liquid outlet orifices, the cleaning system having a liquid reservoir mounted to the handle thereof for supplying liquid to the nozzle, the stream pattern formed in front of the head portion on the horizontal surface in a predetermined shape.
- 21. The stream pattern of claim 20 in which the predetermined shape consists of an annular sector.
- 22. The stream pattern of claim 21 in which the annular sector shape consists of a plurality of discrete annular sectors.
- 23. A method of discharging liquid from a liquid reservoir mounted on a hand-held liquid distribution system onto a horizontal surface, the method comprising the following steps:
1. Obtaining a hand-held liquid distribution system having a liquid reservoir and a nozzle mounted on a cleaning head portion thereof; 2. Placing the head of the liquid distribution system in a unique location on the horizontal surface; 3. Controllably discharging an operable amount of liquid from the nozzle onto the horizontal surface; and 4. Visually confirming uniformity of liquid distribution within an overall annular sector-shaped portion of the horizontal surface in front of the head of the liquid distribution system prior to further distributing the operable amount of liquid onto the horizontal surface as desired.
- 24. The method of claim 23 in which steps (2) through (4) are repeated as desired.
- 25. A method of cleaning a horizontal surface, the method comprising the following steps:
1. Obtaining a hand-held cleaning system having a liquid reservoir and a nozzle mounted on a cleaning head portion thereof; 2. Placing the cleaning head portion of the cleaning system in a unique location on the horizontal surface; 3. Controllably discharging an amount of cleaning fluid from the nozzle onto the horizontal surface sufficient to form a predetermined stream pattern of cleaning fluid in the horizontal surface; and 4. Further distributing the amount of cleaning fluid on the horizontal surface with the cleaning head portion of the cleaning system as desired.
- 26. The method of claim 25, further comprising the following step performed between steps 3 and 4:
3.1. Visually confirming uniformity of discharge of cleaning fluid within an overall annular sector-shaped portion of the horizontal surface in front of the head of the cleaning system.
- 27. A nozzle which forms the stream pattern essentially as shown in FIG. 14A.
- 28. A hand-held fluid distribution system having a liquid reservoir and a nozzle mounted on a cleaning head portion thereof, the nozzle fluidically coupled to the liquid reservoir, wherein distribution of fluid from the fluid reservoir forms the stream pattern essentially as shown in FIG. 14A.
- 29. The fluid distribution system of claim 28 in which the stream pattern is developed having a fluid reservoir between about 100% and about 25% full.
- 30. The fluid distribution system of claim 28, in which the stream pattern is developed having a fluid reservoir between about 100% and about 20% full.
- 31. The fluid distribution system of claim 28, in which the stream pattern is developed having a fluid reservoir between about 100% and about 15% full.
- 32. The fluid distribution system of claim 28, in which the stream pattern is developed having a fluid reservoir between about 100% and about 10% full.
- 33. The fluid distribution system of claim 28, in which the stream pattern is developed having a fluid reservoir between about 100% and about 5% full.
- 34. A fluid distribution system having an fluid reservoir mounted to a handle portion, a head portion mounted to the handle portion, and a nozzle fluidically coupled to the fluid reservoir and mounted on the head portion, wherein distribution of fluid from the fluid reservoir forms a pre-determined stream pattern.
- 35. The fluid distribution system of claim 34 in which the pre-determined stream pattern is formed as long as the fluid reservoir is at least about 15% full.
- 36. The fluid distribution system of claim 34 in which the pre-determined stream pattern is formed as long as the fluid reservoir is at least about 10% full.
- 37. The fluid distribution system of claim 34 in which the pre-determined stream pattern is formed as long as the fluid reservoir is at least about 5% full.
- 38. A fluid distribution system having a fluid reservoir mounted to a handle portion, a head portion pivotally mounted to the handle portion, and a nozzle fluidically coupled to the fluid reservoir and mounted on the head portion, wherein the handle can be held in essentially any operative position and distribution of fluid from the fluid reservoir forms a pre-determined stream pattern.
- 39. A fluid distribution system having a fluid reservoir mounted to a handle portion, a cleaning head portion pivotally mounted to the handle portion, and a nozzle with at least one fluid orifice fluidically coupled to the fluid reservoir and mounted onto the cleaning head portion such that fluid discharged from the at least one fluid orifice streams into a pre-determined pattern.
- 40. The fluid distribution system of claim 39 in which the predetermined stream pattern is located in front of the cleaning head portion.
- 41. The fluid distribution system of claim 39 in which the predetermined stream pattern is located an operative distance in advance of the cleaning head portion.
- 42. The fluid distribution system of claim 39 in which the predetermined stream pattern is produced essentially directly in front of the cleaning head portion
- 43. The fluid distribution system of claim 39 in which the predetermined stream pattern is produced essentially directly in front of the cleaning head portion not father than about one sweep length from the cleaning head portion.
- 44. The fluid distribution system of claim 39 in which the predetermined stream pattern is not wider than the cleaning head portion.
- 45. The fluid distribution system of claim 39 in which the predetermined stream pattern is approximately as wide as the cleaning head portion.
RELATED INVENTIONS
[0001] This Application is a Continuation-In-Part of related pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/689,433 filed Oct. 11, 2000 entitled ADVANCED CLEANING SYSTEM, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety, and claims any and all benefits to which it is entitled therefrom. This application is also related to and incorporates by reference, in its entirety, U.S. Provisional Patent Applications Serial Nos. 60/192,040 and 60/317,911 filed Mar. 24, 2000 and September 6, respectively, and claims any and all benefits to which it is entitled therefrom.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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