Claims
- 1. A system for cleaning a planar surface comprising:a central rotating fluid jet for supplying a high pressure fluid against the surface to be cleaned; a vacuum chamber associated with a vacuum source, said central rotating fluid jet and said vacuum chamber both being mounted on a central body portion; and a base portion provided with drive means for driving said body portion along a surface to be cleaned, said central rotating fluid jet being mounted for relative rotation on said base portion, but for movement with said base portion, said base portion having a cylindrical neck portion, and a seal having a cylindrical portion received on said cylindrical neck portion, said seal having a hinge portion positioned radially outwardly of said cylindrical portion, and an outer portion including a plurality of brush bristles for contacting a wall surface, said outer portion being positioned radially outwardly of said hinge portion.
- 2. A system as recited in claim 1, wherein said seal is removably attached from said cylindrical neck portion.
- 3. A seal for a system for cleaning a planar surface comprising:an attachment portion to be attached to a system for cleaning a surface; a bias portion for biasing a cleaning portion into contact with a surface to be cleaned, said bias portion being positioned radially outwardly of said attachment portion, and said attachment portion extending from said bias portion in a first direction, said cleaning portion being positioned radially outwardly of said bias portion, and said bias portion urging said cleaning portion in a second direction opposed to said first direction; a vacuum chamber defined inwardly of said bias portion to be subject to a vacuum when mounted on said system; and said cleaning portion including a plurality of brush bristles to be in contact with the surface to be cleaned, the vacuum in the vacuum chamber allowing flow of air through said brush bristles from outside of said system to said vacuum chamber.
- 4. A seal as recited in claim 3, wherein said bias portion includes a hinge portion connecting said cleaning portion to said attachment portion.
- 5. A seal as recited in claim 4, wherein said attachment portion is generally cylindrical and is removably attached to a base for said cleaning system.
- 6. A seal as recited in claim 5, wherein said attachment portion includes a hose clamp.
- 7. A seal for a system to clean a surface comprising:an attachment structure for attaching a seal body to a system for cleaning, said attachment structure being generally cylindrical; a hinge portion attached to said attachment structure, and also attached to a contact portion to contact a surface to be cleaned, said contact portion including a plurality of brush bristles, said attachment structure extending away from said hinge portion in a first direction, a bias force forcing said contact portion in a second direction opposed to said first direction such that it will be in contact with a surface to be cleaned when mounted on said cleaning system.
- 8. A system as set forth in claim 1, wherein a bias force is created by said hinge portion by sizing an inner diameter of a bore of said hinge portion to be smaller than the outer diameter of said cylindrical portion so that when said hinge portion is mounted on said cylindrical portion, it is cupped to provide a bias force.
- 9. A seal as set forth in claim 3, wherein a bias force is created by said bias portion by sizing an inner diameter of a bore of said bias portion to be smaller than the outer diameter of said attachment portion so that when said bias portion is mounted on said attachment portion, it is cupped to provide a bias force.
- 10. A seal as set forth in claim 7, wherein said bias force and said hinge portion are provided by sizing an inner diameter of a bore of said hinge portion to be smaller than the outer diameter of said attachment structure so that when said hinge portion is mounted on said attachment structure, it is cupped to provide said bias force.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/193668, filed Nov. 17 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,081,960, issue Jul. 4, 2000.
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