Claims
- 1. A mobile cleaner apparatus comprising a container for a cleaning preparation and an associated pressure pump which are integrated into a mobile and steerable chassis, said chassis having a steering handle and comprising a holder for a suction unit having an integrated soil container, a coupling means for fastening to the front side of said chassis a spray nozzle and suction nozzle unit having a roller, said coupling means comprising a fastening rail or bar fixed to and extending substantially across the entire lower front side of said chassis, said coupling means including a clamp block having a groove therein designed to slide over and onto said fastening rail or bar wherein said clamp block is provided with a screw to secure said clamp block to said fastening rail or bar, said coupling means being also provided with a mounting frame connected to the housing of said spray nozzle and suction nozzle unit, whereby said coupling means enables lateral displacement of said spray nozzle and suction nozzle unit with respect to said chassis, said spray nozzle being suitable for applying a cleaning preparation to a surface to be cleaned and said suction nozzle being suitable for sucking up the applied cleaning preparation.
- 2. A mobile cleaner apparatus as in claim 1 wherein said suction unit having an integrated soil container is removable from said chassis and may be used separately as a dry or wet vacuum cleaner.
- 3. A mobile cleaner apparatus as in claim 1 wherein said mounting frame comprises a lever having a rod passing through a bore in said clamp block, and at the opposite side of said frame, another lever connected to a tubular shaft which shaft fits over said rod to enable securing the two levers together by a screw.
- 4. A mobile cleaner apparatus as in claim 3 wherein said spray nozzle and suction nozzle unit is adapted to pivot upwards on said clamp block in relation to a floor surface to be cleaned.
- 5. A mobile cleaner apparatus as in claim 4 wherein said coupling means has a lever fixed to said tubular shaft to enable upward movement of said mounting frame and said spray nozzle and suction nozzle unit.
- 6. A mobile cleaner apparatus as in claim 5 wherein said coupling means has a latch to engage said lever when said mounting frame is in a raised position.
- 7. A mobile cleaner apparatus as in claim 1 wherein said soil container is made at least partly of transparent material.
- 8. A mobile cleaner apparatus as in claim 1 wherein a cable hook for storing a power cable or a carrying hook for a basket is built into said steering handle.
- 9. A mobile cleaner apparatus as in claim 8 wherein said steering handle is u-shaped.
- 10. A mobile cleaner apparatus as in claim 1 wherein said container for said cleaning preparation has an extendable hose with a filling nozzle for direct connection to a water faucet.
- 11. A mobile cleaner apparatus as in claim 1 wherein said container for said cleaning preparation is provided with a tube extending to the base of said container for removal therefrom of residual wash liquor.
- 12. A mobile cleaner apparatus as in claim 1 wherein said suction unit has a connection to said spray nozzle and suction nozzle unit.
Priority Claims (1)
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. Ser. No. 07/372,108 filed on June 28, 1989, and now abandoned, which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 07/199,968 filed on May 27, 1988, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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