Michael P. Conner - Uniontown OH, US Jeff Morgan - Cuyahoga Falls OH, US Robert A. Vystrcil - Garrettsville OH, US David B. Chaney - Sagamore Hills OH, US Shawn Whetstone - New Albany OH, US Terry Birchler - New Albany OH, US
Michael Conner - Uniontown OH, US Robert Vystrcil - Garrettsville OH, US Jeffery Morgan - Cuyahoga Falls OH, US Shawn Whetsone - New Albany OH, US Terry Birchler - New Albany OH, US David Chaney - Sagamore Hills OH, US
Assignee:
Techtronic Floor Care Technology Limited - Tortola
A pressurized fluid dispenser includes a base unit and a reservoir. The base unit includes a pump and a battery compartment including electrical contacts electrically connected with the pump. The reservoir is supported by and selectively removable from the base unit. The reservoir includes an internal compartment that is in fluid communication with the pump when the reservoir is connected to the base unit. A female panel mount for an electrically operated unit is also disclosed.
Jeffrey S. Louis - Akron OH, US David Chaney - Northfield OH, US Harald Krondorfer - Aurora OH, US Ronald Rich - Burton OH, US Robert A. Salo - Mentor OH, US Steven J. Paliobeis - Mentor OH, US Patrick J. Quinn - North Canton OH, US Kevin Vail - North Royalton OH, US
Assignee:
Techtronic Floor Care Technology Limited - Tortola
International Classification:
A47L 7/00
US Classification:
15410, 153276, 15320
Abstract:
An extractor cleaning machine includes a base having a distribution nozzle and a suction nozzle, a suction source in fluid communication with the suction nozzle, a recovery tank removably coupled to the base and having a recovery tank handle, an extractor handle pivotally coupled to the base, and a supply tank coupled to the extractor handle for pivotal movement with the extractor handle with respect to the base. At least a portion of the supply tank is positioned above and over the recovery tank in a direction normal to a surface to be cleaned when the extractor handle is in an upright storage position. The supply tank is in fluid communication with the distribution nozzle to supply cleaning fluid to the distribution nozzle. The extractor cleaning machine is liftable by the recovery tank handle when the extractor handle is in the upright storage position.
Recovery Tank Assembly For An Extractor Cleaning Machine
Jeffrey S. Louis - Akron OH, US David Chaney - Northfield OH, US Harald Krondorfer - Aurora OH, US
Assignee:
Techtronic Floor Care Technology Limited - Tortola
International Classification:
A47L 11/30
US Classification:
15320, 153272, 15353, 15410
Abstract:
An extractor cleaning machine including a base or foot moveable along a surface to be cleaned, and a handle pivotally coupled to the foot and moveable between an upright storage position and an inclined operating position. The cleaning machine also includes a recovery tank insertable into a space between the foot and the handle. The handle is positioned directly over at least a portion of the recovery tank when the handle is in the upright storage position, and the recovery tank is removable from the space while the handle is in the upright storage position.
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Category: World
Source: Google
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Category: World
Source: Google
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Source: Google
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