Claims
- 1. An extraction machine for cleaning a floor surface, the extraction machine being movable relative to the floor surface in a desired direction of travel to clean the floor surface, said extraction machine comprising:
a cleaning solution dispenser capable of dispensing a chemical cleaning agent onto the surface being cleaned; a container carried onboard the extraction machine and defining an interior space for holding a supply of said chemical cleaning agent, the container having an opening and a closure for the opening, the closure having a passage extending therethrough in fluid communication with the interior space of the container; a chemical delivery line providing fluid communication between the passage of the container closure and the cleaning solution dispenser for delivering chemical cleaning agent from said interior space of the container to said cleaning solution dispenser; and a metering device generally adjacent the container closure in fluid communication with the passage of said closure for metering the flow of chemical cleaning agent from said container.
- 2. An extraction machine as set forth in claim 1 wherein the metering device is held in assembly with the closure in fluid communication with the passage of the container closure.
- 3. An extraction machine as set forth in claim 2 wherein the closure is releasably connected to the container, the metering device being held in assembly with the closure such that the closure and the metering device are removable from the container as a single unit.
- 4. An extraction machine as set forth claim 2 wherein the metering device is releasably connected to the closure.
- 5. An extraction machine as set forth in claim 3 wherein the chemical delivery line is releasably connected to the container closure in fluid communication with the passage of said closure for selective removal of the chemical delivery line from the container.
- 6. An extraction machine as set forth in claim 3 further comprising a suction line disposed in the interior space of the container in fluid communication with the passage of the container closure for directing chemical cleaning agent to flow from the interior space of the container through said passage to the chemical delivery line, the suction line being releasably connected to the closure for removing the suction line from the container along with said closure.
- 7. An extraction machine as set forth in claim 6 wherein the metering device is disposed in said suction line within said interior space of the container for metering the flow of chemical cleaning agent from the container.
- 8. An extraction machine as set forth in claim 7 wherein the metering device is disposed in the suction line generally at the connection between the suction line and the closure.
- 9. An extraction machine as set forth in claim 8 wherein the container closure comprises a removable cap and a hose connector connected to the cap and defining an upstream end of the passage of said closure, the metering device being adapted for releasable connection with the hose connector, the suction line being adapted for releasable connection with the hose connector and being sized relative to the metering device such that the metering device is at least partially received in the suction line when the suction line is connected to the hose connector.
- 10. An extraction machine as set forth in claim 9 wherein the metering device comprises a tubular body adapted for releasable connection with the hose connector, a flanged head on the body adapted for axially positioning the metering device relative to the hose connector, and a central passage through the head and the body for metering the flow of chemical cleaning agent through the metering device, said suction line being sized for receiving the flanged head of the metering device therein when the suction line is connected to the hose connector.
- 11. An extraction machine as set forth in claim 1 further comprising a machine housing, the metering device being disposed generally exterior of the machine housing.
- 12. An extraction machine as set forth in claim 11 wherein the container is disposed at least partially within the housing.
- 13. An extraction machine for cleaning a floor surface, the extraction machine being movable relative to the floor surface in a desired direction of travel to clean the floor surface, said extraction machine comprising:
a cleaning solution dispenser capable of dispensing a chemical cleaning agent onto the surface being cleaned; a source of chemical cleaning agent carried onboard the extraction machine; a chemical delivery line providing fluid communication between the source of chemical cleaning agent and the cleaning solution dispenser for delivering chemical cleaning agent from said source of chemical cleaning agent to said cleaning solution dispenser; a source of diluting solution for delivering diluting solution to said cleaning solution dispenser, said source of diluting solution being in fluid communication with the chemical delivery line to permit admixture of the chemical cleaning agent and the diluting solution during flow to cleaning solution dispenser to form a cleaning solution for dispensing onto the floor surface by the cleaning solution dispenser; an injection device in fluid communication with the source of chemical cleaning agent for injecting chemical cleaning agent from the source of chemical cleaning agent into admixing relationship with the diluting solution to facilitate admixture of the cleaning agent with the diluting solution; and a metering device for metering the flow of chemical cleaning agent from the source of cleaning agent, said metering device being disposed substantially upstream of the injection device.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/496,395, filed Feb. 2, 2000, and claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/239,137, filed Oct. 10, 2000, both of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60239137 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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