Patrick J Enzler

age ~68

from Minneapolis, MN

Also known as:
  • Pat J Enzler
  • Paul J Enzler
  • Paul E Enzler
  • Peigi R Enzler
Phone and address:
3218 44Th St, Minneapolis, MN 55410
6129266248

Patrick Enzler Phones & Addresses

  • 3218 44Th St, Minneapolis, MN 55410 • 6129266248
  • Golden Valley, MN
  • Littleton, CO
  • Colorado Springs, CO

Us Patents

  • Squeegee Mounting Assembly For A Floor Scrubber

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  • US Patent:
    6519808, Feb 18, 2003
  • Filed:
    Sep 28, 2001
  • Appl. No.:
    09/967132
  • Inventors:
    Donald J. Legatt - St. Michael MN
    Paul T. Mueller - Bloomington MN
    Wolfgang C. Lehmann - Maple Grove MN
    Galen Swenson - Maple Grove MN
    Patrick Enzler - Minneapolis MN
  • Assignee:
    Nilfisk-Advance, Inc. - Plymouth MN
  • International Classification:
    A47L 1130
  • US Classification:
    15401, 153401
  • Abstract:
    A squeegee assembly is allowed to float on the floor surface by first, second and third linkage arms having first ends pivotably mounted to the chassis and second ends pivotably mounted to a mount for the squeegee assembly and allowing movement in more than one plane. The squeegee assembly is maintained at a generally constant angle independent of the pivotable movement of the linkage arms, with the generally constant angle being variable by adjusting the length of the third linkage arm. First and second extension springs have first ends attached to the chassis and have second ends attached to the mount at differing spacing than the first ends to cause the squeegee assembly to center the squeegee assembly relative to the chassis. In the preferred form, the ends of the extension springs attached to the chassis are vertically below the ends of the extension springs attached to the mount of the squeegee assembly to bias the squeegee assembly towards the floor surface. A T-shaped bracket is provided having a head for abutting with the first and second linkage arms to limit the upward extent of pivotable movement of the squeegee assembly and having a leg centered between and for abutting with the first and second linkage arms to limit the horizontal extent of pivotable movement of the squeegee assembly.
  • Riding Floor Scrubber

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  • US Patent:
    20020148068, Oct 17, 2002
  • Filed:
    Jun 3, 2002
  • Appl. No.:
    10/162488
  • Inventors:
    Donald Legatt - St. Michael MN, US
    Paul Mueller - Bloomington MN, US
    Wolfgang Lehmann - Maple Grove MN, US
    Galen Swenson - Maple Grove MN, US
    Patrick Enzler - Minneapolis MN, US
  • International Classification:
    E01H001/08
    A47L009/02
  • US Classification:
    015/340100, 015/401000
  • Abstract:
    A riding floor scrubber () is disclosed having a relatively narrow cleaning width for passing through relatively narrow passages such as conventional doorways. The riding floor scrubber () includes a recovery tank () that is vertically and laterally arranged and removably attached to the back of a clean solution tank (). The clean solution tank () includes spaced parallel side portions () and the recovery tank () extends between the rear ends of the side portions (). The recovery tank () is secured by first and second brackets () that extend into recesses () on the clean solution tank (), with the bottom of the recovery tank () including a lip portion () resting on a metal plate () of a chassis (), with a battery pack () being supported on the plate () between the side portions () of the clean solution tank (). The clean solution tank () includes a middle portion () and a lower portion () integrally extending forwardly of the middle portion (), with the left side portion () extending to the same longitudinal extent as the lower portion (). The clean solution tank () is molded into a complex shape to maximize capacity, with the bottom of the clean solution tank () being recessed to receive the chassis () of a tricycle type to define triangular-shaped volumes ().
  • Riding Floor Scrubber

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  • US Patent:
    6397429, Jun 4, 2002
  • Filed:
    Jun 30, 2000
  • Appl. No.:
    09/607247
  • Inventors:
    Donald J. Legatt - St. Michael MN
    Paul T. Mueller - Bloomington MN
    Wolfgang C. Lehmann - Maple Grove MN
    Galen Swenson - Maple Grove MN
    Patrick Enzler - Minneapolis MN
  • Assignee:
    Nilfisk-Advance, Inc. - Plymouth MN
  • International Classification:
    A47L 1138
  • US Classification:
    15401, 15320, 15339, 153401
  • Abstract:
    A riding floor scrubber ( ) is disclosed having a relatively narrow cleaning width for passing through relatively narrow passages such as conventional doorways. The riding floor scrubber ( ) includes a recovery tank ( ) that is vertically and laterally arranged and removably attached to the back of a clean solution tank ( ). The clean solution tank ( ) includes spaced parallel side portions ( ) and the recovery tank ( ) extends between the rear ends of the side portions ( ). The recovery tank ( ) is secured by first and second brackets ( ) that extend into recesses ( ) on the clean solution tank ( ), with the bottom of the recovery tank ( ) including a lip portion ( ) resting on a metal plate ( ) of a chassis ( ), with a battery pack ( ) being supported on the plate ( ) between the side portions ( ) of the clean solution tank ( ). The clean solution tank ( ) includes a middle portion ( ) and a lower portion ( ) integrally extending forwardly of the middle portion ( ), with the left side portion ( ) extending to the same longitudinal extent as the lower portion ( ). The clean solution tank ( ) is molded into a complex shape to maximize capacity, with the bottom of the clean solution tank ( ) being recessed to receive the chassis ( ) of a tricycle type to define triangular-shaped volumes ( ).
  • Scrubber Machine

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  • US Patent:
    20160353958, Dec 8, 2016
  • Filed:
    Jun 3, 2016
  • Appl. No.:
    15/173322
  • Inventors:
    - Plymouth MN, US
    Kale R. Johnson - Minneapolis MN, US
    Michael Kanitz - Prior Lake MN, US
    Stuart McDonald - Minnetonka MN, US
    Hanafi Habbas - Blaine MN, US
    Jerome A. Gunn - St.Michael MN, US
    Patrick Enzler - Minneapolis.. MN, US
    Stephen Klopp - Champlin MN, US
  • International Classification:
    A47L 11/30
    A47L 11/40
  • Abstract:
    A floor scrubber machine can comprise a chassis, a scrub deck and a propulsion system. The scrub deck can include a hands-free, double-scrub side skirt mechanism, and a dual mode side blade assembly. The chassis can include a rear squeegee assembly having a self-aligning hanger system with balanced handles. The propulsion system can include a throttle pedal having a button for forward/reverse control, and a control panel having a setting for rescaling the acceleration profile. A disc brush scrub deck can include a brush centering mechanism. A cylindrical brush scrub deck can include an idler end brush cover with self-aligning tabs, and a self-contained drive mechanism.

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