Roger Pedlar - Lakewood CO, US Brian J. Doll - Denver CO, US Rusty Simmon - Denver CO, US Nevin Green - Littleton CO, US Daniel Pearson - Littleton CO, US Loi X. Tran - Highlands Ranch CO, US Robert S. Gorsky - Highlands Ranch CO, US Eric L. Shark - Littleton CO, US Daniel C. Venard - Centennial CO, US
Assignee:
Karcher North America, Inc. - Littleton CO
International Classification:
A47L 11/03 A47L 11/16
US Classification:
15 491, 15 501, 153401, 153403, 15320, 15401
Abstract:
The present invention relates generally to an apparatus for cleaning or otherwise treating a floored surface that includes a platform adapted to support the weight of an operator. In addition, one embodiment of the present invention is capable of generally performing 360 turns to facilitate the treatment of difficult to access portions of the floored surface.
Roger Pedlar - Lakewood CO, US Brian J. Doll - Denver CO, US Rusty Simmon - Denver CO, US Nevin Green - Littleton CO, US Daniel Pearson - Littleton CO, US Loi X. Tran - Highlands Ranch CO, US Robert S. Gorsky - Highlands Ranch CO, US Eric L. Shark - Littleton CO, US Daniel C. Venard - Centennial CO, US
Assignee:
Karcher North America, Inc. - Englewood CO
International Classification:
A47L 11/03 A47L 11/16
US Classification:
15 491, 15 501, 153401, 153403, 15320, 15401
Abstract:
The present invention relates generally to an apparatus for cleaning or otherwise treating a floored surface that includes a platform adapted to support the weight of an operator. In addition, one embodiment of the present invention is capable of generally performing 360 turns to facilitate the treatment of difficult to access portions of the floored surface.
Roger Pedlar - Lakewood CO, US Brian J. Doll - Denver CO, US Rusty Simmon - Denver CO, US Nevin Green - Littleton CO, US Daniel Pearson - Littleton CO, US Loi X. Tran - Highlands Ranch CO, US Robert S. Gorsky - Highlands Ranch CO, US Eric L. Shark - Littleton CO, US Daniel C. Venard - Centennial CO, US
Assignee:
Karcher North America, Inc. - Englewood CO
International Classification:
A47L 11/03 A47L 11/16
US Classification:
15 491, 15 501, 153401, 153403, 15320, 15401
Abstract:
The present invention relates generally to an apparatus for cleaning or otherwise treating a floored surface that includes a platform adapted to support the weight of an operator. In addition, one embodiment of the present invention is capable of generally performing 360 turns to facilitate the treatment of difficult to access portions of the floored surface.
Daniel Pearson - Littleton CO, US Eric L. Shark - Littleton CO, US Daniel C. Venard - Centennial CO, US Brian J. Doll - Denver CO, US Rusty Simmon - Littleton CO, US Nevin Green - Highlands Ranch CO, US Loi X. Tran - Highlands Ranch CO, US Robert S. Gorsky - Highlands Ranch CO, US
Assignee:
Karcher North America, Inc. - Englewood CO
International Classification:
A47L 11/03 A47L 11/16
US Classification:
15 491, 15 501, 153401, 153403, 15320, 15401
Abstract:
The present invention relates generally to an apparatus for cleaning or otherwise treating a floored surface that includes a platform adapted to support the weight of an operator. In addition, one embodiment of the present invention is capable of generally performing 360 turns to facilitate the treatment of difficult to access portions of the floored surface.
Roger Pedlar - Golden CO, US Eric Shark - Littleton CO, US Loi Tran - Highlands Ranch CO, US Robert Gorsky - Highlands Ranch CO, US Todd Tuinier - Englewood CO, US Rex Shull - Parker CO, US Cynthia Page - Littleton CO, US Nevin Green - Littleton CO, US Eric Ring - Sharon MA, US Craig Rissler - Littleton CO, US Timothy Nunez - Thorton CO, US
International Classification:
A47L009/06 A47L011/29
US Classification:
015/401000, 015/320000
Abstract:
A floor cleaning machine has one or more barriers immediately behind one or more scrubbing brushes, wherein the barriers capture and control flow of a cleaning solution (and/or other substances) that exits from beneath the scrubbing brush(es) so that such a solution is retained adjacent the scrub brush(es) and recycled underneath the scrub brush(es) for enhancing the floor cleaning effectiveness of the floor cleaning machine. The captured solution is urged back into contact with the scrubbing brush(es) by the same rotating action that urged the solution to be ejected from the scrubbing brush(es). The machine also includes at least one splash guard and a squeegee mounted at the rear of the machine, with each of these latter components serving distinctly different functions from that of the barriers. The machine may also include an exterior top storage area for retaining various items that are useful in cleaning the floor.
- Denver CO, US Daniel Pearson - Englewood CO, US Eric L. Shark - Littleton CO, US Daniel Venard - Centennial CO, US Brian J. Doll - Denver CO, US Rusty Simmon - Littleton CO, US Nevin Green - Highlands Ranch CO, US Loi K. Tran - Highlands Ranch CO, US Robert S. Gorsky - Highlands Ranch CO, US
The present invention relates generally to an apparatus for cleaning or otherwise treating a floored surface that includes a platform adapted to support the weight of an operator. In addition, one embodiment of the present invention is capable of generally performing 360 degree turns to facilitate the treatment of difficult to access portions of the floored surface.
- Denver CO, US Daniel Pearson - Englewood CO, US Eric L. Shark - Littleton CO, US Daniel C. Venard - Centennial CO, US Brian J. Doll - Denver CO, US Rusty Simmon - Littleton CO, US Nevin Green - Highlands Ranch CO, US Loi X. Tran - Highlands Ranch CO, US Robert S. Gorsky - Highlands Ranch CO, US
The present invention relates generally to an apparatus for cleaning or otherwise treating a floored surface that includes a platform adapted to support the weight of an operator. In addition, one embodiment of the present invention is capable of generally performing 360 degree turns to facilitate the treatment of difficult to access portions of the floored surface.
- Denver CO, US Daniel Pearson - Englewood CO, US Eric L. Shark - Littleton CO, US Daniel C. Venard - Centennial CO, US Brian J. Doll - Denver CO, US Rusty Simmon - Littleton CO, US Nevin Green - Highlands Ranch CO, US Loi X. Tran - Highlands Ranch CO, US Robert S. Gorsky - Highlands Ranch CO, US
Assignee:
Kärcher North America, Inc. - Denver CO
International Classification:
A47L 11/40 A47L 11/30 A47L 11/34
Abstract:
The present invention relates generally to an apparatus for cleaning or otherwise treating a floored surface that includes a platform adapted to support the weight of an operator. In addition, one embodiment of the present invention is capable of generally performing 360E turns to facilitate the treatment of difficult to access portions of the floored surface.