Claims
- 1. The method of forming a carpet cleaner having a tank assembly, including an outer reservoir tank, and an inner flexible bladder, means for rollingly supporting the carpet cleaner, and a brush assembly secured to the housing for driving an agitator, which agitator is in operative contact with the carpet,
- the step of proportioning the tank and the cleaning fluid container and precisely positioning the tank and container with respect to each other so that the combined center of gravity of the fresh solution and soiled solution migrate forwardly toward the nozzle as the solution is depleted from the cleaner,
- whereby a relatively constant loading is placed upon the agitator, and a relatively constant loading upon the vacuum nozzle, all to the end that there is a consistency in carpet cleansing throughout the entire cycle form the beginning when the cleaning fluid container has an initial amount of fluid, until the end of the cycle when the cleaning fluid container is substantially exhausted of its cleaning fluid.
- 2. The method of forming a carpet cleaner having a tank assembly, means for rollingly supporting the carpet cleaner, a tank in the cleaner for receiving recovery fluid, a cleaning fluid container within the tank for holding fresh fluid, and a brush assembly which is pivotally secured to the housing for driving an agitator which agitator is positionable to contact the carpet,
- the step of proportioning the tank and the cleaning fluid container and precisely positioning the tank and container with respect to each other so that the combined center of gravity of the fresh solution and soiled solution migrate forwardly toward the nozzle as the solution is depleted from the cleaner,
- whereby a relatively constant loading is place upon the vacuum nozzle, all to the end that there is a consistency in carpet cleansing throughout the entire cycle from the beginning when the cleaning fluid container has an initial amount of fluid, until the end of the cycle when the cleaning fluid container is substantially exhausted of its cleaning fluid.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a Rule 60 division application of Ser. No. 08/606,432, filed Feb. 23, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,659,918, issued Aug. 26, 1997.
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Divisions (1)
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