Multi-function, battery-powered, rider cleaning machine

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Inventors

Venard, Daniel C.
Knowlton, Christopher M.
O'Hara, Robert J.

Application #

505484

Filed

Feb-16-2000

Published

Mar-19-2002

Current US Class

015/320
015/340.4
015/50.1
015/50.3
180/68.5

International Classes

A47L 011/14; A47L 011/20; A47L 011/202

Field of Search

15/50.1 15/50.3 15/52.1 15/78 15/82-87 15/320 15/340.1 15/340.3 15/340.4 180/65.1 180/65.3 180/68.5

Assignee

Windsor Industries, Inc. (Englewood, CO)

Examiners

Till; Terrence R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Sheridan Ross P.C.

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Abstract
A cleaning machine that can simultaneously perform the cleaning operations of sweeping, scrubbing and burnishing is provided. The cleaning machine is battery-operated and is driven by a riding operator. A pivotal door is located at the rear of the cleaning machine. The burnishing assembly is pivotal with the door. Upon opening the door, access to a battery pack and a cart that supports the battery pack is available. The battery pack can be removed from the cleaning machine at its rear using the cart. A charged battery pack with cart is then positioned in the battery storage assembly of the cleaning machine to replace the removed battery pack and cart. A pair of ramp members facilitate desired placement of the cart and battery pack within the cleaning machine.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A cleaning machine, comprising:

a housing having a front end and a rear end with battery storage therebetween;

a sweeping assembly located closer to said front end than to said rear end;

a scrubbing assembly located closer to said sweeping assembly than to said front end;

a squeegee assembly;

a burnishing assembly, said burnishing assembly being located on one side of said squeegee assembly and said scrubbing assembly being located on an opposite side of said squeegee assembly;

a battery pack; and

a battery support that supports said battery pack;

wherein said battery pack and said battery support are movable to be repositioned within said battery storage and to be removed therefrom and in which each of said sweeping assembly, said scrubbing assembly and said burnishing assembly is being activated by power from said battery pack at the same time.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to cleaning apparatuses and, in particular, to machines used to sweep, scrub and burnish a floor.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Industrial floor cleaners are used in many applications involving large surface areas of flooring which need to be cleaned. For example, warehouses, factories, hangers, convention centers, hospitals, supermarkets and department stores all have large surface areas which need to be cleaned. Additionally, the time in which to perform this cleaning is often limited. In order to properly clean this type of flooring, it is often necessary to separately sweep the floor, scrub the floor, and then burnish the floor.

Current industrial floor cleaners used in these applications come in two types. One such cleaner is the type which can perform a single function, such as scrubbing. This type of cleaner is typically powered using a power cord that is electrically connected to an electrical outlet. This machine is usually operated by an operator who walks behind the machine. Cleaning a floor with this type of cleaner thus entails separate steps of sweeping, scrubbing, and finally burnishing the flooring surface. Separate hardware is therefore needed for this type of arrangement. Also, as noted, time constraints are often associated with these type of applications which can only be met by not performing all three cleaning functions, or by using more than one operator to perform the three functions at the same time. Moreover, since operators walk behind such a machine, operator fatigue limits the time of operation and thus the floor space which can be cleaned is limited. Another disadvantage of this type of cleaning machine is the lack of mobility that is created by running off of a power cord, as movement through aisles and around equipment is hindered by the cord.
 
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