The present invention relates generally to floor cleaning devices, and more particularly, to water spray floor cleaning devices sometimes referred to in the industry as water floor brooms.
Water floor brooms are known of the type which have a cleaning head that is movable along the floor and which has a plurality of downwardly directed liquid spray nozzles communicating with a manifold liquid flow passageway in the cleaning head, which in turn communicates with a liquid flow passageway in a handle of the broom. The handle is releaseably coupled to the wand of a conventional power washer pump that is operable for directing a pressurized liquid through the handle and cleaning head for discharge from the nozzles onto the floor in pressurized liquid flow streams as the cleaning head is manually moved along the floor by an operator by means of the handle. Conventional water floor brooms suffer from a number of drawbacks which detract from their wide-spread or efficient usage. At the outset, since water floor brooms often are designed for commercial usage, they can be heavy and massive, making it difficult to manually use or manipulate over long periods of time. Moreover, to provide adequate liquid flow and pressurization for thorough cleaning, such water floor brooms typically are used with gas powered pressure washer pumps, which also are relatively heavy, cumbersome to handle, and expensive to manufacture. A further drawback of existing water floor brooms is that while they can be effective in cleaning floors, considerable water is directed onto the floor which must later be mopped up or otherwise disposed of to complete the cleaning task.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a water floor broom that is adapted for easier and more efficient usage in cleaning of floors.
Another object is to provide a water floor broom as characterized above which is adapted to substantially minimize or eliminate the necessity for later mopping of water directed onto the floor during cleaning.
A further object is to provide a water floor broom of the above kind that is relatively light in weight and economical in construction.
Still another object is to provide a water floor broom of the foregoing type that is operable for effectively cleaning floors with lesser quantities of water or other cleaning liquids. A related object is to provide a water floor broom of such type which is operable by a relatively lighter weight and more economical electric powered pressure washer pump.
Other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent upon reading the following detailed description and upon reference to the drawings, in which:
While the invention is susceptible of various modifications and alternative constructions, a certain illustrated embodiment thereof has been shown in the drawings and will be described below in detail. It should be understood, however, that there is no intention to limit the invention to the specific form disclosed, but on the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, alternative constructions and equivalents falling within the spirit and scope of the invention.
Referring now more particularly to the drawings, there is shown an illustrative water floor broom 10 in accordance with the invention. The water broom 10 basically comprises a spray head 11 that is moveable along the floor, an elongated handle 12 fixed in upstanding relation to the spray head 11 for moving the spray head 11 along the floor, and a pressure washer pump 14 having a high pressure fluid transfer hose 15 with a control wand or gun 16 at an end thereof for supplying pressurized liquid to the spray head 11 through the handle 12. The pressure washer pump 14 may be of a conventional type, preferably a light weight electric powered pressured washer, capable of delivering a liquid flow stream up to at least 1.5 gpm at 1,100 psi. The gun 16 may be connected to the upper end of the handle 12 with an appropriate quick disconnect bayonet coupling effective for providing a releaseable fluid type connection therebetween. Through operation of the pressure washer pump 14, a cleaning fluid, typically water or optionally water mixed with a liquid soap or detergent, may be directed through the high pressure transfer line 15 and gun 16 to a liquid flow passage 18 in the handle 12 (
In accordance with the invention, the spray head has a light weight, rigid construction which facilitates easy usage. To this end, the spray head 11 has an elongated body 20, preferably molded of rigid plastic material, comprising a central section 21 that defines an elongated internal manifold passageway 22 having a long axis oriented transverse to the line of movement of spray head (indicated by the arrow A in
The spray head 11 in this case has an upstanding integrally formed hub 28 that defines the liquid flow passage 29 (
For supporting the spray head 11 for rolling movement on the surface of a floor to be cleaned, the spray head body 20 has integrally formed, depending wheel-support legs 38 at opposite ends that each rotatably receive and support an inwardly directed shaft 37 of a respective wheel 39, also preferably made of rigid plastic material. (
In keeping with the invention, the spray head 11 includes a plurality of spray nozzles 45 each communicating with the manifold passageway 22 designed for providing high pressure liquid spray discharges for effective floor cleaning while minimizing cleaning fluid requirements. The spray head 11 in this case include three spray nozzles 45 which may be made of metal or rigid plastic material. The spray nozzles 45 each have an externally threaded upstream hub 46 adapted for threaded engagement with a respective spray nozzle receiving aperture in the underside of the spray head body 20. Each spray nozzle 45 has an internal flow passage defined by a relatively larger diameter upstream passage section 48, an intermediate smaller diameter central section 49, and a still smaller diameter nozzling section 50 which communicates with a cross slit 51 in the downstream end of the spray nozzle 45 oriented parallel to the long axis of the spray head body 11 for discharging relatively flat spray patterns in partially overlapping in relation to each other such that a curtain of pressurized liquid having a lateral width corresponding at least the length of the spray head 11 is directed onto the floor surface to be cleaned as the spray head is moved along the floor. The spray nozzles 45 preferably are oriented for directing the discharging sprays forwardly of the spray head 11 for enabling the operator to observe the discharging spray patterns and to more effectively direct the pressurized curtain of cleaning liquid onto soiled areas of the floor.
The water floor broom 10 is not only relatively light weight and easy to manipulate, but is operable in discharging relatively high pressure liquid sprays for efficient floor cleaning even when operated by relatively inexpensive electric powered pressure washer pumps with lesser quantities of water or cleaning fluids than customarily used in much more expensive water floor brooms. It will be appreciated by one skilled in the art that this is advantageous both in enabling more efficient use of cleaning soaps or detergents, as well as minimizing the clean up of water and cleaning fluids directed onto the floor during cleaning.
In carrying out a another important aspect of the invention, the spray head 11 further has the rearwardly disposed squeegee blade 60 for scraping and clearing the water from the floor surface simultaneously as the water floor broom 10 is moved along the floor during a cleaning operation, thereby eliminating or substantially minimizing the messy clean up commonly required when using conventional water floor brooms. The squeegee blade 60, which may be made of a rubber or other suitable flexible material, preferably is formed with a sharp floor engaging edge 61 and extends transversely along a length of the spray head 11 corresponding at least to the lateral width spray discharge from the spray nozzles. The squeegee blade 60 in this case is supported along its upper periphery by a U-shaped blade holder 62, preferably made of rigid plastic material, which in turn is supported rearwardly of the spray head 11 by a blade mounting structure 65. The blade mounting structure 65 has a U-shaped gripper portion 66 at its terminal end for removeably receiving the blade holder 62 with retaining pins 68 positionable within slots 69 in opposite ends of the gripper portion 66. The mounting structure 65 has a mounting flange at its forward end formed with a plurality of laterally spaced fingers 70 positionable between respective radial fins 24 of the spray head body 20 and which is secured to the spray head body by a central mounting screw 71.
In further carrying out the invention, the squeegee blade mounting structure 65 has a downwardly directed radiused or U-shaped connecting structure, preferably made of a flexible plastic material, which extends rearwardly and downwardly of the spray head 11 for enabling easy adjustment in the angle and pressure of the squeegee blade 61 against the floor surface by an operator using the water broom 10. As depicted in
From the foregoing, it can be seen that the water floor broom of the present invention is adapted for easier and more efficient usage in cleaning floors. The water floor broom substantially minimizes or eliminates the necessity for later mopping or clean up of water or other cleaning liquids directed onto the floor during cleaning. The water floor broom also is relatively light in weight and economical in construction and can be operated with lesser quantities of water or other cleaning fluids.