Claims
- 1. In a portable surface cleaning apparatus having a base for movement along a surface to be cleaned, an upright handle pivotally attached to a rearward portion of the base, a recovery tank having an inner holding chamber, a first suction nozzle located at a lower portion of the base, a conduit extending between the inner chamber and the suction nozzle, and a vacuum source in fluid communication with the inner chamber for generating a suction in the recovery tank, conduit and nozzle to thereby draw dirt and debris from a surface and deposit the dirt and debris in the recovery tank, the improvement comprising:
- a brush assembly pivotally connected to the base and including an elongate member extending substantially parallel with, and in proximity to the suction nozzle; the elongate member having a plurality of bristles projecting outwardly therefrom to contact a surface to be cleaned, the brush assembly further including at least one pivot arm with a first end mounted to the elongate member and a second end pivotally mounted to the base such that the height of the bristles can be varied to automatically adjust for different surface heights; and
- a catch projecting from one of the pivot arm and the base and a stop member projecting from the other of the pivot arm and the base toward the catch, the catch and stop member being mutually engageable to arrest downward travel of the elongate member beyond a predetermined limit when the bristles are disengaged from the surface.
- 2. A portable surface cleaning apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the elongate member is substantially cylindrical and rotatably mounted to the at least one pivot arm; and further comprising a motor mounted to the base and a transmission member connected between a shaft of the motor and the elongate member for rotating the elongate member when the motor is actuated.
- 3. A portable surface cleaning apparatus according to claim 2 wherein the transmission member is a flexible belt and the at least one pivot arm comprises a sidewall with a bearing surface projecting from one of the sidewall and the elongate member for rotatable engagement with the other of the sidewall and the elongate member and a bottom wall integrally formed with the sidewall, the bottom wall being in vertical alignment with the belt to thereby cover at least a lower portion of the belt.
- 4. A portable surface cleaning apparatus according to claim 3 wherein the at least one pivot arm comprises two pivot arms with the first end of each pivot arm mounted to an end of the elongate member and the second end of each pivot arm pivotally mounted to the base.
- 5. A portable surface cleaning apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the at least one pivot arm comprises two pivot arms with the first end of each pivot arm mounted to an end of the elongate member and the second end of each pivot arm pivotally mounted to the base.
- 6. A portable surface cleaning apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the elongate member is rigidly attached to the at least one pivot arm.
- 7. A portable surface cleaning apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the catch is deflectable away from the stop to thereby rotate the brush assembly below the predetermined limit for removal of the brush assembly from the pivot arm.
- 8. In a portable surface cleaning apparatus having a base for movement along a surface to be cleaned, a recovery tank having an inner chamber, a suction nozzle located at a lower portion of the base, a conduit extending between the inner chamber and the suction nozzle, and a vacuum source in fluid communication with the inner chamber for generating a suction in the recovery tank, conduit and nozzle to thereby draw dirt and/or debris from a surface and deposit the dirt and/or debris in the inner chamber;
- a brush assembly pivotally connected to the base and including an elongate, substantially cylindrical member extending substantially parallel with, and in proximity to the suction nozzle; the elongate member having a plurality of bristles projecting outwardly therefrom to contact a surface to be cleaned, the brush assembly further including at least one pivot arm with a first end mounted to the elongate member for rotation of the elongate member with respect to the pivot arm and a second end pivotally mounted to the base, whereby the brush assembly is free floating to automatically adjust to different surface heights;
- a motor mounted to the base and a drive member connected between a shaft of the motor and the elongate member for rotating the elongate member when the motor is actuated, the improvement comprising:
- the at least one pivot arm comprising a sidewall with a support surface extending therefrom for mounting the elongate member for rotation about a longitudinal axis and a bottom wall integrally formed with the sidewall, the bottom wall being in vertical alignment with the drive member to thereby cover at least a lower portion of the drive member.
- 9. A portable surface cleaning apparatus according to claim 8 wherein the bristles spiral around the elongate member.
- 10. A portable surface cleaning apparatus according to claim 8 wherein the at least one pivot arm comprises two pivot arms with the first end of each pivot arm mounted to an end of the elongate member and the second end of each pivot arm pivotally mounted to the base.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/741,746 filed on Nov. 5, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,896,617, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Nos. 60/007,289 filed on Nov. 6, 1995; 60/006,665 filed on Nov. 13, 1995; 60/017,175 filed on May 9, 1996; and 60/026,988 filed on Sep. 20, 1996.
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