Claims
- 1. An extraction machine for cleaning a floor surface, the extraction machine having a front and a rear and being movable by an operator relative to the floor surface in a forward direction of travel to clean the floor surface, the extraction machine comprising:
a cleaning solution dispenser capable of dispensing a cleaning solution onto the floor surface; a recovery system for extracting a dirty solution from the floor surface, wherein the cleaning solution dispenser being nearer the front of the extraction machine than the recovery system such that as the extraction machine is moved over a segment of the floor surface in the forward direction of travel of the machine the cleaning solution dispenser passes over the segment and dispenses cleaning solution onto the floor surface to promote the removal of dirt therefrom and the recovery system subsequently passes over the segment of floor surface to extract dirty solution from the floor surface; and a tow assembly for use by the operator to pull the machine in the forward direction of travel, the tow assembly comprising a towline connected at one end to the extraction machine and configured for being supported by the operator at an opposite end thereof such that movement of the operator in the forward direction of travel causes tensioning of the towline whereby the tension in the towline applies a pulling force to the extraction machine to move the extraction machine in the forward direction of travel to clean the floor surface.
- 2. An extraction machine as set forth in claim 1, wherein the one end of the towline is connected to the front of the extraction machine.
- 3. An extraction machine as set forth in claim 2, wherein the towline is configured for being supported by the operator at the opposite end thereof at a height substantially greater than the height at which the one end of the towline is connected to the front of the extraction machine such that the towline angles upward from the extraction machine upon tensioning of the towline, whereby the tension in the towline further applies a lifting force to the front of the extraction machine, the extraction machine being configured such that the lifting force applied to the front of the machine urges the recovery system down against the floor surface being cleaned.
- 4. An extraction machine as set forth in claim 3, wherein the tow assembly further comprises a belt adapted for being worn about the operator's waist, the opposite end of the towline being connected to the belt.
- 5. An extraction machine as set forth in claim 3, wherein upon tensioning of the towline the towline angles upward from the front of the extraction machine at angle in the range of about 1° to about 50°.
- 6. An extraction machine as set forth in claim 3, further comprising a handle generally at the front of the extraction machine for being grasped by the operator while pulling the extraction machine in the forward direction of travel, the one end of the towline being connected to the front of the extraction machine below the handle.
- 7. An extraction machine as set forth in claim 2, wherein the one end of the towline is connected to the front of the extraction machine at a height above the floor surface in the range of about sixteen to about thirty-six inches.
- 8. An extraction machine as set forth in claim 1, wherein the towline is releasably connected to the extraction machine.
- 9. An extraction machine as set forth in claim 1, wherein the towline is pivotally connected to the extraction machine.
- 10. A method of towing an extraction machine of the type used for cleaning a floor surface, the extraction machine having a front, a rear, a cleaning solution dispenser capable of dispensing a cleaning solution onto the floor surface, and a recovery system for extracting a dirty solution from the floor surface, the extraction machine being movable relative to the floor surface in a forward direction of travel to clean the floor surface, the cleaning solution dispenser being nearer the front of the extraction machine than the recovery system such that as the extraction machine is moved over a segment of the floor surface in the forward direction of travel the cleaning solution dispenser passes over the segment and dispenses cleaning solution onto the floor surface to promote the removal of dirt therefrom and the recovery system subsequently passes over the segment of floor surface to extract dirty solution from the floor surface, the method comprising:
connecting one end of a towline to the front of the extraction machine; supporting an opposite end of the towline above the floor surface; and pulling the opposite end of the towline generally in the forward direction of travel of the extraction machine to thereby tension the towline, the tension in the towline applying a pulling force to the extraction machine for towing the machine in the forward direction of travel thereof.
- 11. A method as set forth in claim 10, wherein the connecting step comprises connecting the one end of the towline to the front of the extraction machine at a height above the floor surface, and wherein the supporting step comprises supporting the opposite end of the towline at a height above the floor surface substantially greater than the height at which the one end of the towline is connected to the extraction machine whereby upon pulling the opposite end of the towline generally in the forward direction of travel the towline is tensioned to angle upward from the front of the extraction machine to apply a lifting force to the front of the extraction machine, the lifting force urging the recovery system down against the floor surface as the extraction machine is moved in the forward direction of travel.
- 12. A method as set forth in claim 11, wherein the supporting step further comprises connecting the opposite end of the towline to a belt and securing the belt around an operator's waist, the pulling step being performed by the operator moving generally in the forward direction of travel of the machine.
- 13. A method as set forth in claim 12, wherein the extraction machine further comprises a handle generally at the front of the machine, the connecting step further comprising connecting the towline to the front of the extraction machine at a location below the handle.
- 14. A method as set forth in claim 13, further comprising the step of grasping the handle of the extraction machine while pulling the opposite end of the towline generally in the forward direction of travel.
- 15. A tow assembly for use by an operator to pull an extraction machine of the type used for cleaning a floor surface, the tow assembly comprising a towline adapted for being pivotally connected at one end thereof to the extraction machine and for being supported by an operator at an opposite end of the towline, the towline being configured such that pulling the opposite end of the towline generally in a forward direction of travel of the extraction machine tensions the towline whereby tension in the towline applies a pulling force to the extraction machine for towing the machine in the forward direction of travel.
- 16. A tow assembly as set forth in claim 15, further comprising a belt sized for encircling the operator's waist, the opposite end of the towline being connected to the belt.
- 17. A tow assembly as set forth in claim 15, in combination with a connecting assembly for pivotally connecting the one end of the towline to the extraction machine, the connecting assembly being adapted for mounting on the extraction machine.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority of U.S. Provisional Patent No. 60/329,370, filed Oct. 15, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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