Claims
- 1. A robot cleaner comprising:
a cleaning unit on the robot cleaner, the cleaning unit including a cleaning pad; and a processor to control the robot cleaner to use the cleaning unit to clean a room, the cleaning pad contacting the floor to clean the floor surface.
- 2. The robot cleaner of claim 1, wherein the cleaning unit also includes a cleaning solution dispenser.
- 3. The robot cleaner of claim 2, wherein the robot cleaner wipes up cleaning solution from the cleaning solution dispenser with the cleaning pad.
- 4. The robot cleaner of claim 2, wherein the processor determines when to dispense cleaning solution.
- 5. The robot cleaner of claim 2, wherein the robot cleaner detects whether the floor surface is a hard surface before dispensing the cleaning solution.
- 6. The robot cleaner of claim 2, wherein a user controls the dispensing the cleaning solution.
- 7. The robot cleaner of claim 2, wherein a user controls the dispensing the cleaning solution.
- 8. The robot cleaner of claim of claim 1, wherein the cleaning unit includes a positioning device to position the cleaning pad up off of the floor or down contacting the floor.
- 9. The robot cleaner of claim 1, wherein the robot cleaner includes a floor type detector.
- 10. The robot cleaner of claim 9, wherein the floor type detector is an optical detector.
- 11. The robot cleaner of claim 9, wherein the floor type detector is an ultrasound detector.
- 12. The robot cleaner of claim 9, wherein the floor type detector is a mechanical detector.
- 13. The robot cleaner of claim 1, wherein the contact pad uses static electricity to attract dust.
- 14. A method of operating a robot cleaner comprising:
contacting a floor with a cleaning pad of a cleaning unit on a robot cleaner; and controlling the robot cleaner to use the cleaning unit to clean a room, the cleaning pad contacting the floor to clean the floor.
- 15. The method of claim 14, wherein the cleaning unit also includes a cleaning solution dispenser.
- 16. The method of claim 15, wherein the robot cleaner wipes up cleaning solution from the cleaning solution dispenser with the cleaning pad.
- 17. The method of claim 15, wherein the processor determines when to dispense cleaning solution.
- 18. The method of claim 15, wherein the robot cleaner detects whether the floor surface is a hard surface before dispensing the cleaning solution.
- 19. The method of claim 15, wherein a user controls the dispensing the cleaning solution.
- 20. The method of claim 15, wherein a user controls the dispensing the cleaning solution.
- 21. The method of claim of claim 14, wherein the cleaning unit includes a positioning device to position the cleaning pad up off of the floor or down contacting the floor.
- 22. The method of claim 14, wherein the robot cleaner includes a floor type detector.
- 23. The method of claim 22, wherein the floor type detector is an optical detector.
- 24. The method of claim 22, wherein the floor type detector is an ultrasound detector.
- 25. The method of claim 22, wherein the floor type detector is a mechanical detector.
- 26. The method of claim 14, wherein the contact pad uses static electricity to attract dust.
- 27. A robot cleaner comprising:
a cleaning unit on the robot cleaner, a germicidal ultraviolet lamp to emit radiation upon being energized; and a processor to control the robot cleaner to use the cleaning unit to clean a room
- 28. The robot cleaner of claim 27, wherein the germicidal ultraviolet lamp is positioned to irradiate an internal cavity of the robot cleaner.
- 29. The robot cleaner of claim 27, wherein the germicidal ultraviolet lamp is positioned to irradiate a floor.
- 30. The robot cleaner of claim 27, wherein the cleaning unit includes an electrostatic filter.
- 31. The robot cleaner of claim 30, wherein the germicidal ultraviolet lamp is positioned to irradiate an airflow before the electrostatic filter.
- 32. The robot cleaner of claim 30, wherein the cleaning unit further includes a mechanical filter.
- 33. The robot cleaner of claim 32, wherein the mechanical filter is a vacuum cleaner bag.
- 34. The robot cleaner of claim 27, wherein the robot cleaner is configured to preclude human viewing of radiation emitted directly from the germicidal ultraviolet lamp.
- 35. The robot cleaner of claim 27, wherein the cleaning unit includes a vacuum.
- 36. The robot cleaner of claim 27, wherein the cleaning unit includes a sweeper.
- 37. The robot cleaner of claim 27, wherein portions of the robot cleaner irradiated by the germicidal ultraviolet lamp are made of a UV resistant material.
- 38. The robot cleaner of claim 27, wherein the UV resistant material is a UV resistant plastic material.
- 39. A method comprising:
controlling a robot cleaner to use a cleaning unit to clean a room; and using a germicidal ultraviolet lamp on the robot cleaner to emit radiation.
- 40. The method of claim 39, wherein the germicidal ultraviolet lamp is positioned to irradiate an internal cavity of the robot cleaner.
- 41. The method of claim 39, wherein the germicidal ultraviolet lamp is positioned to irradiate a floor.
- 42. The method of claim 39, wherein the cleaning unit includes an electrostatic filter.
- 43. The method of claim 42, wherein the germicidal ultraviolet lamp is positioned to irradiate an airflow before the electrostatic filter.
- 44. The method of claim 42, wherein the cleaning unit further includes a mechanical filter.
- 45. The method of claim 44, wherein the mechanical filter is a vacuum cleaner bag.
- 46. The method of claim 39, wherein the robot cleaner is configured to preclude human viewing of radiation emitted directly from the germicidal ultraviolet lamp.
- 47 The method of claim 39, wherein the cleaning unit includes a vacuum.
- 48. The method of claim 39, wherein the cleaning unit includes a sweeper.
- 49. The method of claim 39, wherein portions of the robot cleaner irradiated by the germicidal ultraviolet lamp are made of a UV resistant material.
- 50. The method of claim 39, wherein the UV resistant material is a UV resistant plastic material.
CLAIM OF PRIORITY
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Patent Provisional Application No. 60/454,934 filed Mar. 14,2003; U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/518,756 filed Nov. 10, 2003; U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/518,763 filed Nov. 10, 2003; U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/526,868 filed Dec. 4, 2003; U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/527,021 filed Dec. 4, 2003 and U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/526,805 filed Dec. 4, 2003.
Provisional Applications (6)
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Date |
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60454934 |
Mar 2003 |
US |
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60518756 |
Nov 2003 |
US |
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60518763 |
Nov 2003 |
US |
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60526868 |
Dec 2003 |
US |
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60527021 |
Dec 2003 |
US |
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60526805 |
Dec 2003 |
US |