Claims
- 1. An upright wet extractor comprising:
- a main body including a base frame;
- a handle pivotally connected to said base frame;
- a fluid recovery tank secured to one of said main body and said handle, said fluid recovery tank being adapted to contain a quantity of fluid;
- a cleaning solution reservoir secured to one of said main body and said handle, said cleaning solution reservoir being adapted to hold a quantity of cleaning solution;
- a suction fan attached to said main body and having an inlet;
- a floor suction nozzle;
- an above-floor suction nozzle;
- a converter assembly for selectively connecting one of said floor suction nozzle and said above-floor suction nozzle with said inlet of said suction fan; and
- a hose connecting said above-floor suction nozzle to said converter assembly, wherein said hose remains connected when said floor suction nozzle is in communication with said inlet of said suction fan.
- 2. The upright wet extractor according to claim 1, wherein said handle includes means for storing said above-floor suction nozzle and said hose.
- 3. The upright wet extractor according to claim 1, further comprising a cleaning solution pump, a first cleaning solution conduit, and a second cleaning solution conduit, wherein said cleaning solution pump receives cleaning solution from said cleaning solution reservoir via said first cleaning solution conduit and is operable to supply cleaning solution to said above-floor suction nozzle via said second cleaning solution conduit.
- 4. The upright wet extractor according to claim 3, wherein said cleaning solution pump is only operable to supply cleaning solution to said above-floor suction nozzle when said converter assembly connects said above-floor suction nozzle to said suction fan inlet.
- 5. The upright wet extractor according to claim 4, further comprising a rotary cleaning brush unit, said brush unit being secured to said main body adjacent said floor suction nozzle.
- 6. The upright wet extractor according to claim 5, further comprising a third cleaning solution conduit, said third cleaning solution conduit being operable to supply cleaning solution from said cleaning solution reservoir to an area in the vicinity of said floor suction nozzle and said rotary cleaning brush unit.
- 7. The upright wet extractor according to claim 6, further comprising a normally closed valve for controlling flow through said third cleaning solution conduit, said valve being opened to permit gravity flow of cleaning solution through said third cleaning solution conduit.
- 8. The upright wet extractor according to claim 5, wherein said rotary brush unit is operable only when said converter assembly connects said floor suction nozzle to said suction fan inlet.
- 9. An upright wet extractor, comprising:
- a housing;
- a cleaning solution reservoir;
- a fluid recovery tank;
- a motor secured to said housing;
- a brush unit secured to said housing and rotatable relative to said housing;
- a floor suction nozzle defining a floor suction inlet;
- a hand held suction tool defining a hand tool suction inlet;
- a rotary member operable to selectively supply suction to one of said floor suction inlet and said hand tool suction inlet;
- a pump in fluid communication with said cleaning solution reservoir and said hand held suction tool, said pump being operable to supply fluid to said hand held suction tool when suction is supplied to said hand tool suction inlet.
- 10. An upright wet extractor according to claim 9, further comprising a hose, said hose being permanently attached to said housing and fluidly connected to said rotary member, said hand held suction tool being secured to an end of said hose.
- 11. An upright wet extractor according to claim 10, further comprising a handle, said handle being adapted to receive said hand held suction tool and said hose for storage purposes.
- 12. An upright wet extractor according to claim 9, wherein said rotary member is movable between a first position and a second position, suction being supplied to said floor suction inlet, and cut off from said hand tool suction inlet, when said rotary member is in said first position, and suction being cut off from said floor suction inlet, and supplied to said hand tool suction inlet, when said rotary member is in said second position.
- 13. An upright wet extractor according to claim 12, wherein said pump is operable when said rotary member is in said second position and is inoperable when said rotary member is in said first position.
- 14. An upright wet extractor according to claim 9, wherein said brush unit is rotated when suction is supplied to said floor suction inlet and said brush unit is stationary when suction is supplied to said hand tool suction inlet.
- 15. An upright wet extractor according to claim 14, wherein said rotary member is movable between a first position and a second position, suction being supplied to said floor suction inlet, and cut off from said hand tool suction inlet, when said rotary member is in said first position, and suction being cut off from said floor suction inlet, and supplied to said hand tool suction inlet, when said rotary member is in said second position.
- 16. An upright wet extractor according to claim 15, wherein said brush unit is rotated when said rotary member is in said first position and is stationary when said rotary member is in said second position.
- 17. An upright wet extractor according to claim 16, further comprising a hose, said hose being permanently attached to said housing and fluidly connected to said rotary member, said hand held suction tool being secured to an end of said hose.
- 18. An upright wet extractor according to claim 17, further comprising a handle, said handle being adapted to receive said hand held suction tool and said hose for storage purposes.
- 19. An upright wet extractor according to claim 9, further comprising an external actuator operatively connected to said rotary member, said actuator being secured to an exterior of said housing and being readily available for user manipulation to selectively move said rotary member between a first position, wherein suction is supplied to said floor suction inlet, and a second position, wherein suction is supplied to said hand tool suction inlet.
- 20. An upright wet extractor according to claim 19, wherein said pump is operable when said rotary member is in said second position and is inoperable when said rotary member is in said first position.
- 21. An upright wet extractor according to claim 20, wherein said brush unit is rotated when said rotary member is in said first position and is stationary when said rotary member is in said second position.
- 22. An upright wet extractor according to claim 21, further comprising a hose, said hose being permanently attached to said housing and fluidly connected to said rotary member, said hand held suction tool being secured to an end of said hose.
- 23. An upright wet extractor comprising:
- a main body;
- a handle pivotally connected to said main body;
- a fluid recovery tank secured to said main body, said fluid recovery tank being adapted to contain a quantity of fluid;
- a cleaning solution reservoir secured to said handle, said cleaning solution reservoir being adapted to hold a quantity of cleaning solution;
- a suction fan attached to said main body and having an inlet;
- a floor suction nozzle;
- an above-floor suction nozzle;
- a connector disposed in said main body and movable between a first position wherein said suction fan inlet is in fluid communication with said floor suction nozzle and a second position wherein said suction fan inlet is in fluid communication with said above-floor suction nozzle; and
- a hose extending from said main body and defining at least a portion of a conduit which extends from said connector to said above-floor suction nozzle, wherein said hose remains attached to said main body when said floor suction nozzle is in communication with said inlet of said suction fan.
- 24. The upright wet extractor according to claim 23, further comprising a cleaning solution pump, a first cleaning solution conduit, and a second cleaning solution conduit, wherein said cleaning solution pump receives cleaning solution from said cleaning solution reservoir via said first cleaning solution conduit and supplies cleaning solution to said above-floor suction nozzle via said second cleaning solution conduit.
- 25. The upright wet extractor according to claim 24, wherein said cleaning solution pump supplies cleaning solution to said above-floor suction nozzle only when said connector is in said second position.
- 26. The upright wet extractor according to claim 25, further comprising a rotary cleaning brush unit and a third cleaning solution conduit, said brush unit being secured to said main body adjacent said floor suction nozzle, said third cleaning solution conduit being operable to supply cleaning solution from said cleaning solution reservoir to an area near said floor suction nozzle and said rotary cleaning brush unit, wherein said rotary brush unit is operable only when said floor suction nozzle is in fluid communication with said suction fan inlet.
- 27. The upright wet extractor according to claim 26, further comprising a normally closed valve for controlling flow through said third cleaning solution conduit, said valve being opened to permit gravity flow of cleaning solution through said third cleaning solution conduit.
- 28. The upright wet extractor according to claim 27, wherein said above-floor suction nozzle comprises a manual valve to control dispensing of cleaning solution therefrom.
- 29. An upright wet extractor, comprising:
- a main body having a handle pivotally secured thereto, said handle supporting a cleaning solution reservoir, said cleaning solution reservoir being adapted to hold a quantity of cleaning solution, wherein said main body comprises:
- a fluid recovery tank, said fluid recovery tank being adapted to contain a quantity of fluid;
- a brush unit mounted for rotation relative to said housing;
- a motor unit which is adapted to rotate said brush unit;
- a fan including an inlet, said fan inlet being in fluid communication with said fluid recovery tank so as to generate a reduced pressure in said recovery tank and thereby draw fluid into said recovery tank;
- a floor suction nozzle disposed relatively forward of said brush unit and defining a floor suction inlet;
- a hand held cleaning tool including a hose and a hand held cleaning tool suction nozzle defining a hand held cleaning tool suction inlet, said hose being secured to said main body and being manually movable relative to said main body;
- a first conduit extending from said floor suction nozzle toward said recovery tank;
- a second conduit extending from said hand tool suction inlet toward said recovery tank; and,
- a rotary member movable between first and second positions, wherein when said rotary member is in said first position said fluid recovery tank is fluidly connected to said first conduit and, when said rotary member is in said second position, said fluid recovery tank is fluidly connected to said second conduit.
- 30. The upright wet extractor according to claim 29, wherein said main body further comprises a pump in fluid communication with said hand held cleaning tool and said cleaning solution reservoir.
- 31. The upright wet extractor according to claim 30, wherein said pump supplies cleaning fluid to said hand held cleaning tool only when said rotary member is in said second position.
- 32. The upright wet extractor according to claim 31, wherein said brush unit is rotated when said fluid recovery tank is in fluid communication with said floor suction nozzle and is stationary when said fluid recovery tank is in fluid communication with said hand held suction inlet.
- 33. The upright wet extractor according to claim 31, wherein said pump is inoperable when said rotary member is in said first position.
- 34. An upright wet extractor comprising a main body, a handle pivotally connected to said main body, a fluid recovery tank secured to said main body, a cleaning solution reservoir secured to said handle, a brush mounted to said main body and rotatable relative thereto, a motor disposed in said main body and operable to rotate said brush, a suction fan attached to said main body, said suction fan being in fluid communication with said recovery tank, a floor suction nozzle provided by said main body, and a hose extending from said main body and being manually movable relative to said main body, wherein suction forces created by said fan are selectively communicated to said floor suction nozzle or said hose to draw fluid into said fluid recovery tank from only one of said floor suction nozzle and said hose, in combination therewith, the improvement comprising:
- said hose being attached to said main body and remaining attached to said main body while suction force is communicated to said floor suction nozzle.
- 35. The upright wet extractor according to claim 34, the improvement further comprising a cleaning solution pump disposed within said main body and operable to communicate cleaning solution from said cleaning solution reservoir to said hose when suction forces are communicated to said hose.
- 36. The upright wet extractor according to claim 34, wherein said hose is at least a portion of a hand held cleaning tool, the improvement further comprising a first conduit extending from said floor suction nozzle toward said recovery tank, and a second conduit extending from a hand held suction nozzle of said hand held cleaning tool toward said recovery tank.
- 37. The upright wet extractor according to claim 36, the improvement further comprising a rotary member movable between first and second positions, wherein when said rotary member is in said first position said fluid recovery tank is fluidly connected to said first conduit and, when said rotary member is in said second position, said fluid recovery tank is fluidly connected to said second conduit.
- 38. The upright wet extractor according to claim 37, the improvement further comprising a pump disposed within said main body and operable to communicate cleaning solution from said cleaning solution reservoir to said hand held cleaning tool when suction forces are communicated to said hand held cleaning tool.
- 39. The upright wet extractor according to claim 34, the improvement further comprising a cleaning solution pump, a first cleaning solution conduit, and a second cleaning solution conduit, wherein said cleaning solution pump receives cleaning solution from said cleaning solution reservoir via said first cleaning solution conduit and supplies cleaning solution to said hose via said second cleaning solution conduit.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/588,436, filed Jan. 18, 1996 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,784,755.
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